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Big, New Pipelines on Tap for Marcellus Shale By Marc Levy ASSOCIATED PRESS
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania and the Marcellus Shale natural gas reservoir are emerging as a key focus of natural gas pipeline operators, as the increasing gas flow spurs projects to bring it to customers in the northeastern United States and possibly Canada. More than half of the interstate natural-gas pipeline projects proposed to federal energy regulators since the beginning of 2010 involve Pennsylvania — at a cost estimated at more than $2 billion. That means hundreds of new miles of pipeline as
part of a larger, traditional cross-country network that already extends through Pennsylvania and its neighboring states, as well as dozens of new or upgraded compression stations to force more gas through the buried pipes. The projects are already employing thousands of contract workers and bringing work to steel mills, welders, gravel quarries and landscapers. At see PIPELINE page 32
AGC: Construction Employment Rises in 26 States in July Construction employment increased in 26 states between July 2010 and July 2011 and during the past month, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of state employment data released by the Labor Department. The relatively even split between states adding and losing construction jobs was to be expected given the fact that overall employment in construction was relatively stagnant in July, association officials noted. “When it comes to construction employment, for every state adding jobs there is another one shedding just as many or more,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “The fact that this industry is breaking even when it comes to construction employment is little comfort for many unemployed construction workers.” The largest percentage increase in construction employment during the past year took place in North Dakota (19.0 percent, 4,000 jobs). Other states experiencing large percentage increases included Illinois (8.2 percent, 15,400 jobs); Michigan (8.0 percent, 9,600 jobs) and Oklahoma (6.0 percent, 4,000 jobs). Texas added the most jobs during the past year (23,800 jobs, 4.2 percent); followed by Illinois; California (13,100 jobs, 2.4 percent) and Michigan. Among the 23 states that lost construction jobs during the past 12 months, Georgia (negative 9.9 see JOBS page 129
In addition to the racing circuit, construction crews completed ancillary projects for the race weekend, including grandstands, hospitality tents and pedestrian bridges.
Ready, Set, Go! Baltimore Preps for Sept. Grand Prix By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
Downtown Baltimore, has been transformed into a race circuit for the Baltimore Grand Prix, which is scheduled for Sept. 2 to 4. The 2 mi. (3.2 km) track includes 13 turns and runs around Camden Yard and the Scenic Inner Harbor. The weekend will feature a combination of world-class racing and
festivities, highlighted by the American Le Mans Series presented by Patron and the IZOD IndyCar Series. The race circuit includes more than 2,200 12-ft. long, 39-in. (3.7 m long, 99 cm) cement race walls that line the perimeter inside and out. The wall segments each weigh around 9,300 lbs. (4,218 kg) and are interconnected. This creates a track wall with a combined weight of nearly 20 million lbs. see RACE page 46
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CRAWLER DOZERS 2005 KOMATSU D31PX-21A, S/N 50683, 657 HRS, 24” TRACKS, KOMSTAT II, 10’6” BLADE, OPEN ROPS, ROPS HEATER..................................................................$49,500 2006 KOMATSU D37EX-21A, S/N 5721, 656 HRS, 16” TRACKS, KOMSTAT II, 9’ BLADE, OPEN ROPS, ROPS HEATER..................................................................$45,000 2007 KOMATSU D61EX-15EO, S/N B45024, 937 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 D65PX-15, S/N 67683, 5,680 HRS, 36” AR TRACKS; POWER PITCH & TILT BLADE; ENCLOSED CAB W/ HEA-DEF-A/C; NEW CHAINS AND SPROCKETS @ 4806 HRS ............................................................$125,000 2006 KOMATSU D85PX-15EO, S/N 1207, 3437 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE, KOMTRAX 2+, 36” TRACKS, STRAIGHT TILT DOZER, ENCLOSED CAB W/HEA-AC, NEW UC@3300 HRS ............................................................................$260,000 CRAWLER EXCAVATORS 2008 KOMATSU PC138US LC-8, S/N 23696, 2749 HRS, TIER 3 ENGINE; KOMTRAX 3; 28” TRIPLE GROUSER TRACK SHOES; 8’2” ARM; 8’6” DOZER BLADE; 36” ESCO BUCKET ..............................................................$110,700 2000 KOMATSU PC228US LC-2, S/N 15317, 11,186 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..$85,000 2006 KOMATSU PC228US LC-3, S/N 32433, 3866 HRS, 32” TRACKS, 9’6” ARM, PATTERN CHANGE VALVE, JRB SLIDE-LOC, A/C, ESCO 24” BKT..........................$125,000 2005 KOMATSU PC270 LC-7L, S/N A86254, 2276 HRS, 32” TRACKS; 10’ ARM; HYD CONTROL UNIT; A/C; JRB SLIDE-LOC ..........................................................$175,000 2007 KOMATSU PC270 LC-8, S/N A87090, 2,863 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 ....................................$193,500 2005 KOMATSU PC400 LC-7L, S/N A86587, 8,102 HRS, HD MACHINE W/VARIABLE GAUGE; 36” TRACKS; 11’1” ARM; A/C; HYD CONTROL UNIT, MILLER COUPLER .......... ............................................................................$188,500
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The Mobile Crane Through the First 50 Years in America Historical Construction Equipment Association Looks Back at the Evolution of an Equipment Icon By Don Frantz SPECIAL TO CEG
We see them everywhere. They are ever evolving in technology, mobility, and size. They are a prominent part of every construction site, be it bridges, buildings, dams, reclamation, docks, road building and everything else. I’m talking about the mobile crane. Typically wheel or crawler mounted, they can dominate the skyscape in a way that is both wondrous and commonplace. Let’s take a look at the mobile crane’s humble beginnings. The First Mobile Cranes At the turn of the century, a mobile crane (a term not yet coined at the time) meant only one type of machine: a locomotive crane, a full-revolving crane mounted on railroad tracks. These machines were big and heavy, and commonly used one source of power: steam. And in that sentence I have described the inherent limitations of this early type of crane. It was limited in its mobility because it must be on rails, and its large size was necessary because of the weight of the boiler, water and coal. There were other means of lifting on the construction site, but these machines were not mobile. The stiffleg derrick has roots that go back thousands of years, and the guy derrick represents lifting technology that is at least hundreds of years old. Even a machine looking somewhat like a modern, fullrevolving tower crane was stabilized by guy cables. Even when the derrick concept was made mobile, as represented by the bridge builder’s derrick car, it was still doomed to containment by its rail mounting. Getting Off the Rails Manufacturers recognized the need to develop cranes that were truly mobile. The earliest efforts saw machines mounted on traction wheels. The John F. Byers Machine Company of Ravenna, Ohio, introduced its Auto-Crane in 1914, and by the early 1920s many manufacturers offered traction wheel mounted cranes, some with wide wheels good for flotation and some with narrow, hard rubber tires. Wars always push hard on the envelope of innovation, and World War I played a big part in the evolution of crane mountings. The first evidence came from a problem that
Brown Hoisting catalog, 1919 photo
This pair of Brownhoist No. 4 locomotive cranes is being used in building construction.
needed an immediate solution. Because of a need for a mobile crane to be used on the docks in France, the Quartermaster General of the American Expeditionary Forces put out a request for a truck-mounted crane. Although this type of a machine did not exist at the time and the void was filled by other means, the truck-mounted crane made its appearance immediately following the war. Cranes were
now truly mobile, and moved down roads and around the job with a quickness and efficiency never before dreamed of. They were offered ready to mount on any commercial truck chassis, and most excavator manufacturers quickly jumped into the truck crane market. The next crane mounting also found its roots in WWI. For see CRANES page 90
Brown Hoisting catalog, 1919 photo
The Brown Hoisting Machinery Company of Cleveland, Ohio, offered this very typical steam-powered locomotive crane with lattice boom at the turn of the century.
Universal Crane Company, Jud Griffith Collection, HCEA Archives photo
This Universal crane is truly “wagon” mounted. The venerable Mack AC truck provides the tow.
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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 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 2010 CAT 540E, S/N: EBL421, 1094 Hrs, AC, AUX Hyd, MP/24........................................$129,000 Compaction Equipment - Combination 2006 CAT CP-323C, S/N: DAR353, 464 Hrs, OROPS ..........................................................$43,000 Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum 2004 BOMAG BW211D-3, S/N: 901580861, STK: RC80861, 1700 Hrs ..............................$49,000 2010 CAT CB14, S/N: DDT609, 71 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ....................................$24,000 2006 CAT CB-114, S/N: C2Z139, Beacon, ROPS, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet......................$16,500 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
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, 1,429 Hrs, AC, PAT Blade, System One U/C ............................................................................................................................................$94,000 2008 CAT D3K LGP, S/N: LLL367, 877 Hrs, OROPS, PAT Blade, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ............ ............................................................................................................................................$59,000 2008 CAT D4K XL, S/N: MMM303, 971 Hrs, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ............................$69,000 2004 CAT D5G LGP, S/N: RKG1158, Stk: RCRKG1158, 2607 Hrs, AC, PAT Blade ..............$56,000 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 2008 CAT D8T, S/N: KPZ2780, 1097 Hrs, AC, Ripper Hydraulics, 8SU, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet .. ..........................................................................................................................................$509,000
2006 CATERPILLAR M318C, S/N: H2D446; Stk #: KH2D446; 1,234 Hours..........$195,000
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 2006 CAT 324DL, S/N: LAB388, Stk #: KLAB388, 1,581 Hrs ............................................$175,000 2006 CAT 325C LCR, S/N: BKW446, 2443 Hrs, Aux. Hydraulics, Pin Grabber..................$195,000 1997 CAT 325BL, S/N: 2JR1322, 2783 Hrs, Original Hours, Combined Function, Piping Down to the End of the Boom, Manual Thumb ..................................................................................$95,000 2008 CAT 330DL, S/N: MWP2451, 2365 Hrs, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Coupler, 60” Bkt..............CALL 2006 CAT 330DL, S/N: B6H326, 1757 Hrs, AC, 42” Bkt....................................................$239,000 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
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
Forklift - Telescopic 2011 Genie GTH1056, S/N: GTH1011-14528, New 10,000 lb capacity w/Cab w/Heat and A/C IT Coupler ..............................................................................................................................$116,000 Lift-Personnel 2010 HYDRA PLATFORMS HP35, S/N: 1H9US3335AS196342; 502 Hours; Trailer Mounted 35 foot Bridge Inspection 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 Z45/25JRT, S/N: 30129; 1,195 Hours; SELF PROPELLED AERIAL WORK PLATFORM ............................................................................................................................................$35,000 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 2008 MULTIQUIP DCA125SSJUC, S/N: 8510101; 1,007 Hours; 110KW(137KVA) ULTRA SILENT WHISPERWATT GENERATOR ..............................................................................................$34,985
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 ....................................................................................................................................$219,000 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 2007 CAT 236B, S/N: HEN6272, 312 Hrs, Heat, Bkt, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ................$28,000 (2) 2010 Cat 246C, S/N JAY3843, JAY3938 ................................................................$44,000 Ea. (8)2007-2011 CAT 256C, From Dealer's Rental Fleet............................................$32,000-$43,000 2008 CAT 257B II, S/N: SLK8700, 693 Hrs, Heat Only, NO AC, GP Bkt, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet.. ............................................................................................................................................$30,000 (2) 2007 CAT 297C, S/N GCP261, GCP300 ..........................................................$64,000-$69,000 2011 CAT 262C, S/N: MST3772, 33 Hrs, AC, GP Bkt, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ..............$46,000 (3) 2010 CAT 262C, From Dealer’s Rental Fleet ....................................................$42,000-$51,000 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 2008 CAT 930H, S/N: DHC1137, 2017 Hrs, AC, Coupler, GP Bkt & Forks ........................$149,000 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: K5K1879, 2279 Hrs, AC, GP ..........................................................$205,000
2008 CAT D4K XL, S/N MMM239, 1,404 Hrs, A/C, PAT Blade, System One Undercarriage..... ..........................................................$94,000
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PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Serving Contractors, Municipalities, and Industry since 1912 Special pricing good through 09/30/11 – cash or approved financing Subject to prior sale – Rental purchase not available 2000 John Deere TC62H, Unit# 21632, 10,473 Hrs, 2002 John Deere 3 Spool w/Sgle Lever & 450CLC, Unit# Aux, Axle, w/Hyd Front & 21552, 9128 Rear, 20.5x25 Xhat L-3 Hours, MOD Michelin, Heavy Duty Mainframe, CWT Battery, Access Platform & Steps, Cloth Seat w/ Air & CWMD, Suspension, Cab w/Air, 900MM Track Shoes, Standard Ether Start Aid, 80 Amp Boom, 3.9 Arm.... Alternator for Air, Ride ............$100,000 Control System, Front & Rear Cab Work Lights, Battery Disconnect, Front & Rear Fenders, Trans. Guard, Bottom Guards, Rear Cwt, License Plate Bracket, Loader Coupler ................................$58,000 2010 John Deere 135D, Unit# 21578, 198 Hrs, 600M 24” Track w/o Backfill, Boom, One Piece, Arm 3.01M 9’11” 2006 CEC 5X12, Unit# 61696, 627 Hrs, 5x12 Track Screen-It, w/ Linkage, 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
2004 John Deere 544J, Unit# 27806, ZBar Linkage (ZB), 2 Fn Vlve/Jystk/Strg Clm Fnr, Axle, Std Rear Hyd Front, 20.5x25 12PR Splt Rim FS, Standard Battery, Standard Rear Lights, Cab with Air, Chrome Exhaust, 80 Amp Alternator for Air, Front Rear Cab Work Lights, Full Frt Fndr/Rear Platform, Transmission Guards, Bottom Guards, GP Bucket ..............$71,900
• Deere 30MT and 35MT ADT fleet in stock. Low hour, Models 300D & 350D. • Short term and long term competitive rental rates. • Rental Purchase Options available and Lease packages through John Deere Credit. • Call your local Plasterer Salesman.
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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NEW ROGERS 25 TON XXL IN STOCK
NEW ROGERS 21 TON IN STOCK
Rogers Trailers – Good As GOLD! USED New Rogers 35 Ton ........................................IN STOCK
Rogers CR55PL110, 25’ deck, 3 or 4 Axles ..............IN STOCK
Rogers CR5OPL98, 24’ deck, 3 or 4 axles ................IN STOCK
Rogers 35 Ton No-Foot, Air Ride, 22’ Deck, Aluminum Wheels, Ready for Paint
NEW
Rogers 60 ton I-Beam, 22’ Deck, Air Ride Flip 3rd Axle ................................$26,900
55 ton Air Ride, 26' deck, aluminum wheels, 275/70R-22.5 tires, airlift 3rd axle, 19,500 lbs tri-axle weight, flip 4th axle in stock, 22,000 lbs as a 4-axle ......IN STOCK
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EXCAVATORS 2007 Kubota K008, 350 hrs, 1 ton mini, rubber tracks ........$14,300 2008 Kubota U15, 320 hrs, 1.5 ton mini, rubber tracks, QC.............. ..................................................................................................$19,500 2006 Kubota U25, 800 hrs, 2.5 ton mini, rubber tracks, QC.............. ..................................................................................................$23,400 2008 Kubota U45, 340 hrs, 5 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, QC ........ ..................................................................................................$50,200 2003 Kubota KX161-3, 1,600 hrs, 6 ton mini, cab QC, thumb ........ ..................................................................................................$30,000 2007 Kubota KX080, 830 hrs, 8 ton midi, center swing, rubber, cab, QC ....................................................................................$61,700 2009 Kobelco 140SR, 864 hrs, 14 ton short radius, 36” bucket ...... ................................................................................................$108,900 2007 Kobelco SK160, 1,250 hrs, 16 tons, plumbed, QC, 36” bucket ............................................................................................$106,700 2005 Kobelco SK210, 1,000 hrs, 21 tons, plumbed, 42” bkt ............ ................................................................................SOLD $88,900 2006 Kobelco SK290, 1,420 hrs, 30 tons, plumbed, 48” bkt ............ ................................................................................................$135,600 2005 Kobelco SK330, 2,200 hrs, 35 tons, plumbed, 54” bkt ............ ................................................................................................$129,000
USED DEALS YOU’LL DIG! BACKHOES 1988 Deere 510C, 6,001 hrs, cab w/heat, 2WD ..SOLD $10,000 2008 Kubota B26, 250 hrs, Compact track ldr backhoe ......$26,700 2007 Deere 310SG, 940 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4, ext hoe ..........$57,800 2009 Deere 310SJ, 786 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4, ext hoe............$79,500 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE LOADERS 2008 Kubota R520, 601 hrs, 1 cu yd, w/skidsteer style QC .............. ..................................................................................................$42,500 2010 Kawasaki 65ZV-2, 630 hrs, 2.5 cu yd, w/hyd coupler ............ ................................................................................................$132,500 ROLLERS 2008 Dynapac LP8500, 280 hrs, 33” trench compactor w/remote.... ..................................................................................................$21,000 2008 Dynapac CC142, 185 hrs, 4 ton asphalt roller ............$43,400
SKID STEER & MINI LOADERS 2007 Gehl 3640E, 355 hrs, 1,475 lb lift, open ROPS ..........$16,100 2007 Gehl 6640E, 290 hrs, 2,900 lb lift, cab w/heat ............$30,000 2010 Gehl CTL75, 585 hrs, 3,000 lb lift, cab w/heat & A/C $49,900 CRAWLER DOZERS 2007 Deere 450J, 685 hrs, LT, ROPS ..................................$61,200 2006 Deere 450J, 711 hrs, LGP, Cab, A/C ..........................$64,500 2008 Deere 650J, 1,685 hrs, LGP, cab, 24” tracks ..............$87,800 MISCELLANEOUS 2001 FFC Snowpusher, for Skid Steer Loader w/universal QC ........ ....................................................................................................$1,295 CE Silt Fence Instal, for Skid Steer Loader w/universal QC ..$3,499 2004 Alitec, 24” Cold Planer for SSL............................MAKE OFFER 2006 S Green Trailer, 12 Ton, ABS Brakes..........................$10,000 2001 Deere 4400, 955 hrs, 4WD tractor w/loader, backhoe, good condition ..................................................................................$15,100 2005 Rayco RG1631, 1,057 hrs, Stump Grinder, poor cond....CALL 2008 Gehl RS5-19, 310 hrs, 5000 lb lift, 19’ reach telehandler ........ ..................................................................................................$49,900
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2007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR
2000 JOHN DEERE 650H LT CRAWLER DOZER
Cab w/Air, 9’6” Arm, 18’8” HD Boom, Hammer Circuit, 48” KM Bucket, 31.5” Shoes, 120 Day KM Defined PTW , Parts & Labor. Very good condition for age and hours. C002175
Enc. Cab w/Air Conditioner & Heater, 104” Angle Blade w/Tilt, 18” Single Grouser Shoes, Drawbar, Good Overall Condition for Age & Hours
$142,500
C002225
1988 DRESSER 560B WHEEL LOADER
2003 ECONOLINE 20 TON TAG TRAILER
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
8’ X 20’ Deck, 5’6” Beavertail, ABS Brakes C002165
$6,950
C001601
Very Low Hour, Legend Electric Screed, TSD Sonic Feeder, Dual Spray System
Cab w/Air; MP Bkt; 30” Bkhoe Bkt; Extendable Dipper; Auxiliary Hydraulics; 14-17.5 10 Ply Front & 19.5L-24 R4 Rear Firestone Tires; P/S Trans; 4 Wheel Drive; Torque Converter
YR
Model
KOMATSU 2007 JOHN DEERE 2000 KOMATSU 2006 2008 2006 KOMATSU 2005 2005 2006 2007 1997 2005 DRESSER 1990 2003 1988 1989 KOMATSU 1998 2007 2007 2007 1997
$39,500
2007 LEEBOY L8515T PAVER
2007 KOMATSU WB156-5 LOADER/ BACKHOE
C001935
$35,000
C002101
$99,500
$67,500
EE# BACKHOES
PRICE
YR
Model
EE#
PRICE
C002030
$5,500
C000949
$199,000
GRADERS CATERPILLAR
WB156-5 C001935 CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS
$67,500
1956
12
KOMATSU 650H LT
C002225
$35,000
2007
GD655-3EO
PAVERS/ROLLERS D37EX-21 D61EX-15 D65EX-15
18502 20178 18219 EXCAVATORS
PC09-1 C001746 PC35MR-3 C002046 PC220LC-8LR C001119 PC228USLC-3 C002175 PC300LC-6 C002048 PW220-7 C002089 WHEEL LOADERS
$49,500 $167,500 $159,000
INGERSOLL RAND 2005
C002076
$69,500
L8515T
C002101
$99,500
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OFF ROAD TRUCKS KOMATSU 2008
HM300-2
C000602
$149,000
2003
HM350-1
C002118
$135,000
2008
HM350-2
19847
$229,000
TRAILERS EAGER BEAVER
555 555B 560B 560B
C002306 C002305 C001601 C001607
$25,000 $69,500 $39,500 $29,500
WA320-3 WA380-6 WA450-6 WA480-6 WA500-1
C002186 C001830 C001982 C001270 C002151
$42,500 $119,500 $201,000 $162,500 $59,500
2000
20XPT
C001620
$6,900
20 Ton Tag
C002165
$6,950
ECONOLINE 2003 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
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HCEA Holds 26th Annual Convention, Expo in Penfield, Ill. The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of the construction, dredging and surface mining equipment industries, held its 26th annual International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition in early July 2011. Hosted by the I & I Tractor Club at its Penfield, Ill., showgrounds, the show featured products built by Cletrac and Oliver. Between construction equipment and related machines, more than 140 exhibits from as far away as Alexandria, Va., joined hundreds of farm tractors shown by the I & I organiza-
tion. Much of the construction equipment, which dated from throughout the early and mid 1900s, worked during the show in public demonstrations. Several very rare machines were on hand, including: A Washington Scale Company crawler tractor; a 1951 Schield Bantam ABM51 truck backhoe that was built for military airborne service; a 1951 Ford 8N wheel tractor with a Dearborn motor grader conversion and berm leveler; and all three varieties of Cletrac’s raised-sprocket model F crawler tractor from the early 1920s. see HCEA page 40
HCEA Board Chairman Dave Geis works the clay with his 1947 Cletrac DG and 1929 Cat 15 pull grader.
Along with Oliver and Cletrac tractors, Allis-Chalmers products were numerous at the show. HCEA National Director Jim Schaus owns this 1949 model D grader, one of four at the show and the ancestor of today’s NorAm 65E compact grader. Fellow National Director Dean Wack is at the controls.
Jake Jensen’s 1954 Oliver OC6 got a lot of exercise at the show.
Darrell, Mary and Randy Reynolds displayed this 1951 MRS 72AGT wheel tractor and accompanying interpretive information. The 72AGT is an International Harvester ID9 that was converted to a wheel dozer by MRS.
Here’s a rare piece — a 1951 Ford 8N with a motorgrader conversion and rear berm leveler. Both attachments were built by Meili-Blumberg Manufacturing Company (today’s M-B Companies) for Ford Motor Company’s Dearborn Implement Division. Owner Steve Parker has located 47 of the maintainers, but this is the only complete berm leveler he’s found. Larry Maasdam is the operator.
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Albany, NY
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Case Triple Threat Rodeos Boost Foley Inc. Hires New Habitat for Humanity; $35K So Far Vocational Truck Through mid-July, Case Triple Threat Rodeo events held at Case Construction Equipment North American dealerships have raised almost $35,000 in support of local Habitat for Humanity affiliates. The skills competition program will continue through Oct. 14. With 35 of the 60 scheduled events completed, the Triple Threat Rodeo program has attracted nearly 5,000 visitors to Case dealerships to watch a total of more than 900 competitors demonstrate their accuracy and speed in completing three diverse skills tests. Each of 35 local champions has won $500 in cash and Case gear and qualified to compete in January at the Case North American Triple Threat Rodeo championship in Las Vegas, where the grand prizes are a new Ram truck for the overall winner and a Case Alpha Series compact track loader for his/her company. The leader board at each event has documented close competition among dozens of highly skilled equipment operators. Case kicked off the program earlier this year with a corporate contribution of $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity. In addition, each participating Case dealership makes a donation to its local Habitat affiliate. Combined with funds raised through earlier equipment rodeos and other company and dealer events, Case and its dealers expect to have contributed an aggregate total of approximately $250,000 to local Habitat for Humanity affil-
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Each contestant must demonstrate skill in timed events using a Case wheel loader, backhoe/loader and skid steer, such as this operator competing at Case dealership Miller-Bradford Risberg, Sussex, Wis.
Operators Compete for Prizes, North American Championship The Case North American Triple Threat Rodeo Championship will be held during World of Concrete 2012, which is expected to attract more than 50,000 attendees. Spectators there will watch more than 60 local champions compete to win the grand prize combo of a Case Triple Threat Rodeo events challenge operators’ skills on multiple categories of equipment, including the Case backhoe/loader shown here during a recent new Case compact track loader equipped with a quick event at Case dealership Groff Tractor & Equipment, Mechanicsburg, Pa. coupler, pilot controls and ride control, and valued at iates by the end of the current Triple Threat Rodeo program. $59,000, and a new Ram 2500SLT truck with a 5.76 V8 “Case and our dealers share a commitment to support the Hemi valued at $42,000. communities in which we do business,” said Ion Warner, “The Triple Threat Rodeo gives the best operators a Case senior director of marketing. “We are proud of the chance to show off the skills they use every day on the job as many ways in which our company, employees and dealers they run on skid steers, loader/backhoes and wheel loaders,” have responded to community needs over the years.” said Rob Marringa, Case marketing manager. “Each rodeo The rodeo events also promote the Case Community event requires the competitors to demonstrate their mastery Challenge program, which honors contractors who donate of a variety of equipment operations, in terms of both speed their time and energy to participate in local community and accuracy.” improvement projects. For more information, visit www.caserodeoseries.com.
Bobby Dauigoy is Foley Power Systems’s new vocational truck sales specialist for the on highway division.
Michael Kubas, vice president of Foley Power Systems has announced that Foley Incorporated recently hired Bobby Dauigoy as vocational truck sales specialist for the on highway division. Prior to this new position, Dauigoy spent 27 years as a Peterbilt truck sales engineer. Bill Connolly, on highway sales manager, said, “When Caterpillar first announced their entry into the vocational truck market, we knew it would be critical to have an industry expert on our team. We are very fortunate to have found someone with Bobby’s experience and customer loyalty, as well as a complete understanding of the markets Foley serves.” In line with Caterpillar’s launch of the Cat CT660 vocational truck, the order boards opened on April 1, 2011. This first model in a full line of Class 8 vocational trucks reflects a reliable, durable, fuel-efficient design that couples driver comfort and safety with optimum return on investment for the owner. The CT660s are designed to work as transit mixers, refuse haulers, dump trucks and in any application requiring a heavy-duty truck, according to the manufacturer. As Foley’s vocational truck sales specialist, Dauigoy will be responsible for generating awareness and promoting Caterpillar’s new CT660 vocational truck within Foley’s territory of northern and central New Jersey, Staten Island and Bermuda. He will be working with customers to help customize this truck to fit their business needs. “When it comes to spec’ing out a new truck to fit a customer’s specific needs, Bobby is the best man for the job,” stated Connolly. “With his advanced engineering degree, he designs and builds trucks that exceed our customers’ expectations.”
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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 Karie (ext 232)
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Phone: (860) 665-7470 Call Lisa (ext 232)
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1994 DRESSER TD7H, STK# D05581C, S/N P025643, 3471 HOURS, RECENT BOTTOM, GOOD RUNNING CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE! $17,900
2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, STK# R2423C, 3 HRS, 66” DRUM, ROPS-FOPS, CALL EAST PBE! ................................................................................$75,000
2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, STK# E05414C, S/N C60292, 4234 HRS, ESCO 42" BUCKET, MACHINE WELL MAINTAINED, GOOD CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE!....................................................................................................$94,500
1990 KOMATSU PC90-1, STK# E05832, S/N A5001, 7798 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/MANUAL COUPLER & 32” BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ......................$22,000
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! ........................................$82,500
1995 CAT 924F, STK# W05253, S/N 6MN00226, 7200 HRS, CAB W/HEAT, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................................$32,500
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 2007 KOMATSU CK35-1, STK# S05842, S/N A40225, 1120 HRS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................$28,000 KOMATSU PC60-7E, STK# E06227X, S/N 52206, 4363 HOURS, STEEL TRACK EXCAVATOR W/ BLADE & HYD. THUMB, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$25,000 1990 KOMATSU PC90-1, STK# E05832, S/N A5001, 7798 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/MANUAL COUPLER & 32” BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ............................................................................................$22,000 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! ..........................................$60,000 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! ........................................................................$43,000 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! .......... ............................................................................................$82,500
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 1996 SAMSUNG SE210W-2, STK# E06260, S/N GAY1055, 6200 HOURS, RUBBER TIRE EXCAVATOR, HAMMER BRACKET, BLADE, OUT RIGGERS, CALL PINE BUSH!......................................$33,500 MINI EXCAVATORS 2008 KUBOTA KX121-3ST3, STK# E06261, S/N 70255, 1516 HOURS, EXCAVATOR, FULL CAB, A/C, COUPLER & THUMB, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$35,900 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 2003 KUBOTA U35-1, STK# E06243, S/N 20381, CALL PINE BUSH!..................................................................................$22,400 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 ATTACHMENTS 8’ DOZER BLADE FOR A SKID STEER, STK# A05745C............POR
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 1987 KOMATSU D37E-2, STK# D06226X, S/N 1686, 7253 HOURS, DOZER W/OPEN ROPS AND 6 WAY BLADE, CALL PINE BUSH! ...... ............................................................................................$17,000 KOMATSU D39E-1, STK# D06277, S/N P095675, 3490 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................$24,500 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 MOTOR GRADER 2000 LEEBOY 635B, STK# G05929, S/N 143, 300 HOURS, MOTOR GRADER, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................$23,900 ROLLERS 2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, STK# R2423C, 3 HRS, 66” DRUM, ROPS-FOPS, CALL EAST PBE! ..........................................$75,000
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SKID STEERS BOBCAT S185, STK# S05531, S/N 525012286, SKID STEER W/7 FT. POWER ANGLE PLOW, CALL PINE BUSH! ....................$18,500 BOBCAT S185, STK# S05928, S/N 525011021, TURBO SKIDSTEER, CALL PINE BUSH! ..........................................$16,500 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 SWEEPER 2001 TERRAMITE TSS38, STK# L05837, S/N 21TS0114, 624 HRS, CALL PINE BUSH!........................................................$9,000 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!......................................................$55,000 2005 KOMATSU WA320-5L, STK# W06246, S/N A32330, 5990 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................$85,000
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Bodine HDDM-235 3/4 tines. Mounting ffor or a Kobelco SK400. 100mm pins. Same as a Cat 345, Deere 330, Komatsu PC400 #25805 $5,000
Geith HDG120 2/3 tines. Mounting ffor orr a Kobelco SK250. 90mm pins. Same as Linkbelt 240 and Case 240. #28652 $10,900
LaBounty HDR50 2/3 tines. Mounting ffor orr a Kobelco SK210. 80mm pins. Same as a Cat 320, Deere 200 and Komatsu PC200 #72618 $13,300
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2/3 tines. Mounting ffor orr a Kobelco SK480. 100mm pins. Same as a Cat 345, Deere 330, Komatsu PC400 #71314 $23,000
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2009 Link-Belt 218HSL, 160’ Boom, (2) 15’ Tube Jib Exts, 15T Swvl Hkball, 80T 4-Shv Hkblk, A&B Upper & Side Front Ctwts, 5’ Tip Ext., stk5383...... ......................................................................$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 ..................................................$269,500
2010 Shuttlelift CD7725, 117 Hours, 25-Ton, 4WD, Jib, 71' Power Boom, 17' Offset Boom Ext, 2-Sheave Block, stk5133 ..............................$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
2007 Link-Belt 108H5, 100’ Boom, Pile Driver Attachment, Boom Folding Equipment, 40T 4-Shv Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, 36” Track Shoes, A/C, 10,000 lb. “B” Counterweight, 1 Upr & 2 Lwr Ctwts, stk4434........................................$409,500
2009 Link-Belt RTC8050II, 40T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Aux Lifting Sheave, 28.5’-51’ Offset 2-Stage Fly, Upper Heat & AC, Rear Steer Indicator, stk5214 ........................................$POR
2010 Link-Belt TCC750, 60T 4-Shv QR Hkblk, 8.5T Swvl Hkball, Single Axis Ctrls, Auc Lifting Sheave, stk5699............................................$POR
2011 National 800D, 22’ SD Flat Bed, 29’-100’ 4Sect Boom, 44’ Jib, A/C, int’l 7500 330HP, Jake Brake, Trailer Pkg, stk6417 ..........................$POR
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2005 Cat 321C LCR Hydraulic Excavator
2001 Manitowoc 2892C 38 Ton Tr. Mtd. Crane
Quick coupler, A/C, GP Bkt. 5499 hrs ............................................$95,000
92’ BM+44’ Jib, on 2001 Ford Sterling LT7500 TR, Cat Dsl, 9-Spd Trans, Fr. Stabilizer ..................................................................................$68,500
1978 Pettibone 30 CWRH 15 Ton Rail Crane
2001 Cat 311CU Hydraulic Excavator
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7’9” stk, aux. hyd., 20” shoes w/rubber inserts, A/C ....................$42,500
2007 Cat 287C Multi-Terrain Loader
2001 Cat 322CL Hydraulic Excavator
EROPS, Heat/AC, radio, new tracks. approx. 650 hrs ..................$42,500
9’8” Stick, 32” Tracks, Aux Hyd, Quick Coupler, Approx. 7300 Hrs $68,500
1988 Bowie 1500 Gal. Hydroseeder
1998 Ingersoll Rand SD100D Pro-Pac Vib. Compactor
JD Dsl. Mtd on 2004 Kaufman 10 Ton Tandem Trailer ..................$15,500
Cummins Diesel, 84” Drum, 2864 Hrs ..........................................$32,000
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 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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When You Buy Equipment From Cleveland Brothers,
You’re Buying More Than Just Iron!
$351,400
$102,700
$184,600 2001 CAT 773D, SMU: 14104, ID#: UP10681N, S/N: 7CS00915, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, LINER, AUTO RETARDER, TRACTION AID, 24.00R35 TIRES @ 14100 HOURS, FRONTS 85%, REARS 99%
2003 CAT CS573E, SMU: 1040, ID#: UP11730N, S/N: CEB00188, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, SHELL KIT, VIBRATORY, TIRES @ 50%
2008 CAT 938H, SMU: 1018, ID#: UP12147, S/N: JKM00162, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, QUICK COUPLER, GP BUCKET, 96IN FORKS, RADIO, RETARDER, 20.5R25 TIRES @ 1017HRS 90%
$230,000
$178,500
$23,900 $33,900 2007 CAT 140M, SMU: 2542, ID#: UP12230, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 14X7/8 BLADE, PUSH PLATE, RIPPER, AIR SUSPENSION SEAT, RADIO, SNOW ARRANGEMENT, TIRES 17.5R25 @ 2542 HRS 20%
1989 CAT 426, SMU: 4751, ID#: UP11807PN, S/N: 7BC02929, EROPS, 2X4, STANDARD LOADER, GP FRONT BUCKET, PLUMBED TO REAR, REAR COUPLER, TWO STICK CONTROL, STREET PADS, TIRES @ 4751 HOURS 50-80%
2009 CAT 525C, SMU: 640, ID#: UP12128, S/N: 52500781, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, STANDARD POWERTRAIN, STANDARD AXLE, NARROW BLADE, RETARDER, WINCH, ARCH CABLE, FIRESTONE TIRES @ 90%
$98,000
$170,400 $170,400 $242,800 2006 CAT 930G, SMU: 3186, ID#: UT12308, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, TIER II ENGINE, RIDE CONTROL, 2.7CUYD BUCKET, 53IN FORKS, STANDARD FRONT, TIRES @ 3186 HRS 21%
JOE GONCALVES (717) 561-3312 Harrisburg, PA jgoncalves@clevelandbrothers.com
2007 CAT 966H, SMU: 7774, ID#: UP12092, EROPS, RIDE CONTROL, RADIO READY, VANDALISM GUARD, GP BUCKET, 26.5X25 TIRES @7774 HRS 5565%
TOM JAMIESON (717) 561-3305 Harrisburg, PA tjamieson@clevelandbrothers.com
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1996 CAT D8R, SMU: 7508, ID#: UT12070, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, TIER I ENGINE, COUNTERWEIGHT, DIFFERENTIAL STEERING, STD UC@ 7508 HOURS, 24” SHOES 95%, BUSHINGS 85%, NOT TURNED, LINKS 70%, SEGMENTS 80%, RF IDLER 100%, LF IDLER 100%, RR IDLER 75%, LR IDLER 90%, ROLLERS 75%
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Emerald Excavating Flourishes With Hard Work, Irish Luck By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT
Ingeborg (Inge) Kelleher, president of Emerald Excavating, Plymouth, Mass., went from drilling teeth as a dental assistant to drilling foundations when she founded the company with her husband James in 1973. Inge’s involvement developed over time. Her role evolved through necessity as the young immigrant couple struggled to survive during difficult times. Inge was born in Straubing, Germany and had moved to Zephyrhills, Fla., at age 15 without knowing one world of English. James had emigrated from Ennistymon, Ireland. Raised on a farm, he settled in a home in Cedarville, Mass., starting his own small hobby farm, which he still maintains. The couple — with the help of hard-working employees, grit and more than a little luck — have expanded Emerald from a two-person operation into a major site work company with a stellar reputation. Inge is trained in construction technology, concrete construction and accounting. She also is a licensed real estate broker and an active leader in her community. Emerald Excavating was certified as a Woman Owned Business Enterprise because of Inge’s ownership and leadership. Dental Foundations More than 38 years ago, James Kelleher left a career in ministry and moved to Kingston, Mass., where his brother lived. To fill time, while figuring out what to do next, he helped his brother do some landscaping. “While raking a lawn one day, my father saw an International 500 shovel dozer parked in a neighboring yard. It belonged to a police officer who had purchased it with the intention of performing the site-work for his own home,” said Rory Kelleher, now business manager of Emerald. “His plan hadn’t worked out and he was all too happy to transfer the machine and its payments over to my father. My father took ownership of this machine without even knowing how to turn it on.” James also had married Inge who was a dental assistant. Ironically, the dentist she worked for had started another business, building homes on the side. “Through my mother, my father was hired by this dentistturned-builder to backfill a foundation with his new machine. In a performance that would have turned anyone else away from the site-work industry entirely, my father captained his newly acquired International 500 straight into the foundation on its maiden voyage,” said Rory. “Fortunately for my father, the dentist arrived at the site to finish the backfill and cracked the other side of the foundation. “The dentist reasoned that he needed to replace the foundation now and, compassionately, opted not to take his pound of flesh from my father,” said Rory. “Somehow, this dentist saw something of value in my father’s skills as a builder, or possibly it was my mother’s skills as a dental assistant that were valued, and he employed my father for the next two years.” After two years of building houses, the dentist returned to buildings bridges of another kind. “He offered my mother a mortgage so that she could buy his equipment so my father could continue in site-work. My mother jumped at the opportunity and made my parents the proud owners of a six-wheel dump, a nine-ton tag trailer, a
A Hitachi 750 loading fill at a current job in which Emerald is performing the site work for a new regional distribution center for Sysco Boston in Plympton.
John Deere 410 backhoe and an Allis Chalmers HD-6 dozer,” said Rory. Struggling and juggling two careers, the couple kept going. “They still recount the celebration that followed the first
Emerald processing gravel in Hanson, Mass.
week that they grossed over $1,000,” added Rory. “Slowly the business grew to the point that my mother left her post as a dental assistant and devoted her attention to the business. My mother juggled the business with raising two children.” see EMERALD page 88
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FINANCING AVAILABLE 286 Central Ave. • South Kearny, New Jersey 07032
800-255-5512 Phone 973-589-4100 • Fax 973-589-4811 E-mail: info@tes-inc.net • Website: www.tes-inc.net
2000 Manitowoc 2250 300 ton, Series III ctwt option, 260' boom, Cummins diesel, S/N: 2251051 FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
2004 Shuttlelift 3340B 10.5 ton, diesel engine, 13'-32' boom w/ 12' - 18' jib, block & ball, 220 hours FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
2009 Elliott G85R 85' working height, 16' steel floor, 5,900 lb. winch, 40" x 60" platform w/ jib, 33,000 GVWR, cab guard, 2009 Sterling Actera, 110 volt, Allison Auto FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
1999 Link-Belt 238H 150 ton, 240' boom, carbody jack, Ctwt removal system, S/N: F519-1753 FOB: Virginia P.O.R.
2002 Liebherr LTM 1250/1 300 ton, 6 axle crane carrier, S/N: 070456, removable main boom, air conditioning carrier, 214,500 lb. ctwt FOB: Pennsylvania P.O.R.
1999 Link-Belt LS248 HII 200 ton, "C" ctwts, Ctwt removal system, 3rd drum, 200'main boom, 2 winch, S/N: H3I9-2238 FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
2005 Link-Belt HTC 8650 50 ton, 110' boom, 1716 hours, CAT C11 diesel engine, auto trans, hydraulic 5th outrigger FOB: North Carolina P.O.R.
1996 Krupp KMK 5175 175 ton, 5 axle, 161' boom, 59' jib FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
1980 Manitowoc 4100W SII 230 ton, S/N: 41649, 150' boom FOB: New York P.O.R.
2000 Link-Belt RTC 8030 30 ton, 91' boom, 27' jib, hours: 5485, S/N: E8J0-3323 FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
1998 Link-Belt RTC 8035 35-ton, 91' boom, 25' fly, hours: 4990 FOB: New Jersey POR
1983 Link-Belt HC258 200 ton, S/N: 28H31668, 300' main boom-tubular FOB: New Jersey P.O.R.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1961 HC-78A FOB: NJ ....................................................................POR 2005 Shuttlelift 5560B FOB: NJ ....................................................POR NEW Kalmar DCD250-12LB FOB: NJ ..........................................POR 2004 Shuttlelift 3340B FOB: NJ ....................................................POR 1974 Link-Belt HC 218 FOB: NJ ..................................................POR 1999 Link-Belt LS 218H FOB: NJ ..................................................POR
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Westchester Tractor, Inc. 60 International Blvd • Brewster, NY 10509
845/278-7766 Fax: 845/278-4431 E-mail: equip@wtractor.com
Now Serv ing All of Connectic ut
LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT DOZERS NEW HOLLAND DC80H, ROPS, 6 WAY BLADE, 1382 HOURS............................................$24,995 2005 NEW HOLLAND DC85 DOZER, 9’ BLADE, CAB WITH A/C, 693 HOURS ....................$64,995 1997 CAT D5C DOZER, OPEN CAB ....................................................................................$24,500 1985 FIATALLIS FD5, OPEN CAB, 2593 HRS......................................................................$13,995 1992 FIATALLIS FD7 DOZER, ROPS, 6 WAY BLADE, 2513 HOURS ..................................$13,995
2001 JCB 508C Telehandler, Open ROPS, 41.5” Reach, 3420 Hrs ............ ..........................................$22,995
SOLD 1974 Huber M-700 Grader, Maintainer ............................$4,995
2004 New Holland EH160, Cab w/Heat, Manual Thumb ......$79,995
EXCAVATORS 2004 KOBELCO SK290LC, CAB, 3487 HRS, THUMB ..........................................................$79,995 2007 KUBOTA KX080 EXCAVATOR, 500 HOURS, COUPLER, THUMB ................................$69,995 2008 LIUGONG 835, FULL CAB, 468 HRS, QUICK COUPLER, FORKS, 2YD BKT ..............$86,995 2004 NEW HOLLAND EH160, CAB WITH HEAT, MANUAL THUMB ..........................$79,995TLB’S 1995 FORD 445D TRACTOR LOADER, CAB, PTO HITCH, 8 SPEED, 1075 HOURS ..............$9,995 2002 KUBOTA L35, 1201 HOURS, 8’ WOODS LR108 RAKE, OPEN ROPS ........................$11,900 2003 KUBOTA L35, 807 HOURS, REMOVABLE TOOTH BAR, OPEN ROPS ..........SOLD $17,900 2009 KUBOTA L45, 280 HOURS, FRONT AND REAR HYDRAULICS, HYD. THUMB, 3 PT HITCH, LIKE NEW CONDITION ........................................................................................................$37,995 1996 NEW HOLLAND 655D, CAB WITH HEAT, 4958 HOURS ............................................$19,995 2004 NEW HOLLAND LB75.B, FULL CAB, PILOT CONTROLS, 672 HRS............................$38,995 SKID STEERS 2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN:3424, 267 HOURS, CAB W/HEAT, NEW TIRES ................$27,995 2008 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 4511, CAB WITH HEAT, HI FLOW, 341 HOURS ..............$33,995 2010 NEW HOLLAND L175, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, HI FLOW, 69 HOURS ......................$42,125 2010 NEW HOLLAND L180, SN:2034, 181 HOURS, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, LIKE NEW MACHINE, 96” MULCH & SNOW BUCKET ..........................................................................$33,395 2006 NEW HOLLAND L185, SN: 5839, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 469 HOURS, 78” LOW PROFILE BUCKET ..............................................................................................................................$29,995 2001 NEW HOLLAND LS190, OPEN CAB, NEW INJECTION PUMP, 1748 HOURS ............$22,000 2005 NEW HOLLAND LT190B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB..............................$22,000 2004 LS185B, CAB WITH HEAT, 885 HOURS, VERY GOOD CONDITION ..............SOLD $21,995 2004 NEW HOLLAND LS190B, 84” DIRT AND FOUNDRY BKT, 2220 HOURS ......SOLD $23,500 1996 NEW HOLLAND LX665, ENCLOSED CAB, HEAT, 2205 HOURS....................................$8,995
CHIPPER/STUMP GRINDERS 2007 BANDIT 150 CHIPPER, 1175 HRS, WINCH, AUTO FEED, LIFT CYLINDER ................$18,995 2005 BANDIT 254XP CHIPPER, 1190 HRS, AUTO FEED, QUAD FEED, WINCH, YOKE LIFT ............ ............................................................................................................................................$22,500 2009 BANDIT 2900T STUMP GRINDER, GREEN TEETH, 206 HRS, WIRELESS REMOTE ..$43,995 2000 RAYCO STUMP GRINDER, SELF PROPELLED, DUAL WHEELS, 1067 HOURS ........ $25,995 2004 VERMEER BC625 CHIPPER, AUTO FEED, VARIABLE SPEED AUTO FEED, 1200 HRS, TELESCOPING TONGUE ................................................................................................................$9,995 WHEEL LOADERS 1991 KOMATSU WA300-1, 4800 HRS, CAB, HEAT & A/C ..................................................$32,995 2008 NEW HOLLAND W130, FULL CAB, 510 HOURS, LIKE NEW MACHINE, CLEAN ......$96,995 2009 NEW HOLLAND W110, FULL CAB, 250 HOURS, 2.25CU YD. BUCKET, LIKE NEW MACHINE ............................................................................................................................................$87,995 MISCELLANEOUS 1996 MEYER ST-84 SNOW PLOW, MANUAL ANGLE, LOADER ARM MOUNTS ......................$750 FFC LAF-1474 SNOW PLOW, POWER ANGLE, SKID STEER QUICK ATTACH ......................$1,000 2001 LEEBOY 635B GRADER, 596 HOURS ..........................................................SOLD $24,995 1974 HUBER M700 GRADER, GOOD CONDITION ..................................................SOLD $4,995 1996 NEW HOLLAND 716 SNOW THROWER, 3 POINT 2 STAGE THROWER ......................$1,999 1987 CUSTOM 9 DOW, 9 TON TRAILER ................................................................SOLD $1,900 BRILLION SL208 SEEDER, HITCH W/PULL TYPE HYDRAULIC TRANSPORT, GROUD DRIVEN SEED METER DRIVE ..............................................................................................SOLD $12,000 2000 FREIGHTLINER BOX TRUCK, 15,038 MILES, REAR LIFT, SHELVING, COMPRESSOR $49,000 TEREX PS6AWS SITE DUMPER, 2139 HRS, FULL ROPS, 4.5CU YD. DUMP BKT ............$24,500 TEREX PS3000 SITE DUMPER, FULL ROPS, ARTICULATED DUMPER ..............................$13,500 2002 WOODS MODEL 1130 POST HOLE DIGGER ..................................................................$750 2004 UNIVERSAL AP450 PLANER, 18” COLD PLANER ......................................................$4,995 2010 GOOSEN/HARPER DB2700 DEBRIS BLOWER, 3 POINT MOUNT, PTO DRIVEN, 180 DEGREE AIR DEFLECTOR ....................................................................................................................$2,995 2004 GROUSER BAR TRACKS, STEEL TRACKS FOR LS180/185 SKID STEER, WHEEL SPACER .... ..............................................................................................................................................$1,500
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2006 GUIDETTI JAW CRUSHER MF520, #7709, ONLY 550 HOURS, CLEAN ........................................$85,000
2003 JOHN DEERE 200CX WITH PROPAC DELIMBER, #7619 ..............................................................$88,000
2006 CAT 330DLC, #7716, NICE RUNNING MACHINE.. ......................................................................$140,000
2006 PSI MG622 ROAD GRADER, #7715, NICE MACHINE ........................................................$65,000
2006 VOLVO PF-5510 PAVER, #7647, ULTIMATE SCREED ........................................................$145,000
2006 VOLVO EC35, #7684, OPEN CAB ..........$28,000
2007 HOLDER C4.74 PLOW, #7736, DUMP BODY, SANDER, SIDE WALK PLOW ..........................$59,500
GEHL 5240E SKID STEER, #GH104, CAB, HEAT, A-C, ONLY 150 HRS ................................................$29,500
NEW KAWASAKI 60ZV-2, #KV114, 2.5 YARD, ONLY 160 HRS ........................................................$109,500
FUCHS MHL320D MATERIAL HANDLER, #FC126, COMES WITH GRAPPLE ..............................$229,500
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Hundreds of Jobs, Miles of New Shale Pipelines in Store PIPELINE from page 1
the same time, they are generating concerns about air and water pollution and eminent domain issues. Combined, more than a dozen projects proposed or already under construction would have the capacity to move an additional 4 billion cubic feet of natural gas a day — one-third of what analysts for Colorado-based Bentek Energy say is the average daily demand in the northeastern United States. “A lot of those projects are really designed to move the new volumes out of the Marcellus to your more traditional, historic pipelines that have served the Northeast markets for the last 30 or 40 years,” said Bentek’s manager of energy analysis, Anthony Scott. For now, Bentek said about 3 billion cubic feet (bcf) per day of gas is flowing from the Marcellus Shale, the nation’s largest-known natural gas reservoir. Production is rising quickly as crews busily drill more wells, and the flow should easily reach 7 bcf or 8 bcf per day in the next five years, Scott said. But the exploration companies need to find takers for the gas, and Bentek analysts say more pipeline capacity is needed if the Marcellus Shale gas is going to ease price spikes at important New York City and Boston-area hubs during the coldest winter stretches. Where the gas is already flowing into interstate pipelines, largely in southwestern and northeastern Pennsylvania, it is displacing pricier gas from more distant sources including Canada, the Gulf Coast, Rocky Mountains or terminals that accept liquid natural gas shipments from overseas, Bentek analysts said. Similar pipeline construction followed earlier growth in shale gas production in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas, said Jeffrey Wright, director of the Office of Energy Projects at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. “You test it, you produce it and you develop it, and when things look promising, you have to have a way to get the gas to market, and that’s when the pipeline proposals start coming in,” Wright said. The expansions come amid scrutiny after several high-profile pipeline accidents around the country and the need for Congress to re-authorize the last significant pipeline safety rules, adopted in 2006.
Armed with billions of dollars and a new technique for tapping gas from thick rock — hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, combined with horizontal drilling deep underground — major drilling companies began descending on Pennsylvania in earnest in 2008 to exploit the Marcellus Shale. The formation lies primarily beneath Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia and Ohio. Pennsylvania is the center of activity, with more than 3,000 wells drilled in the past three years and thousands more planned in coming years. Cathy Landry, spokeswoman of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, said pipeline construction historically has been driven by demand from gas utilities or power plant owners. With the growth in gas production, partly from the Marcellus Shale and other shale regions now being explored, it’s the exploration companies that are pressing for pipelines. “It’s the producers who want to get their gas to market,” she said. One of the largest projects, a $700 million expansion of Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.’s
where possible — through northern Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey, as well as the installation of two new compres-
pressor stations that pump gas through pipelines. He said the stations are sources of carbon monoxide and two other pollutants — nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds — that contribute to the formation of groundlevel ozone. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said that can trigger or worsen breathing problems. “In the Northeast, we already struggle to meet the federal healthbased ozone standards,” Osborne said. In many cases, new pipeline would be buried along existing pipelines in the national network. At least one new interstate project, the MARC I line proposed by a subsidiary of Kansas City, Mo.-based Inergy LP, is getting pushback from some residents and environmental groups in northern Pennsylvania’s rural Endless Mountains region. Anthony Scott The EPA even weighed in, writing Bentek Energy the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to express concerns about the potential environmental impact of the line and question sor stations and upgrades of seven others. whether it is even necessary. To connect to the larger, interstate The line, which would travel into New pipelines, other companies are moving for- York, would pose the threat of pollution to ward in Pennsylvania on what is expected to 111 sensitive streams and water bodies and be thousands of miles of smaller split 39 mi. of undeveloped forest and farm pipelines to ferry gas from produc- land in an area that supports a robust ecosysing well sites. Those gathering tem, high quality of life and recreation, the pipelines require various federal, EPA said. state or local permits to cross wetBut federal regulators have found the lands, streams and roads, but not pipeline would have “no significant impact” federal energy regulators’ on the environment and recommended that approval. it be allowed to go forward. Bill Moler, The region is already criss- president of Inergy’s midstream division, crossed by major interstate said in a statement in July the company is pipelines, but it isn’t accustomed confident that any environmental impact to such heavy drilling or drilling- has been identified and either avoided or related activity. And while the remedied in its plans. industry is credited with bringing Certification by the Federal Energy new life to local contractors, the Regulatory Commission gives a company pipeline construction at times is the right to seek court approval to take propgenerating worries over how it erty by eminent domain — a worry for will affect air, waterways and land. some property owners in the proposed path Jeffrey Wright Jan Jarrett of the Harrisburg- of the MARC I whose families have owned based environmental group the land for generations, said state Rep. Rick Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. PennFuture, said she is concerned Mirabito, D-Lycoming. Before that hapabout the impact of the pipeline pens, Mirabito said those property owners construction on forests, wetlands should get the satisfaction of a stronger and the countless high-quality environmental analysis of the project. 300 pipeline, is already under construction, cold water trout streams that spider-web “It’s one thing if we do it for the greater employing 2,100 surveyors, inspectors and northern Pennsylvania. public good,” Mirabito said. “But when it’s construction workers, according to the comJoe Osborne of the Pittsburgh-based a private company that’s basically making pany. It received federal approval last year Group Against Smog and Pollution, or money, getting that power, you have to to lay approximately 127 miles of 30-inch GASP, said there are concerns about air pol- make sure you do the environmental footpipeline — along the existing 300 pipeline lution from the growing number of com- work first.”
“A lot of those projects are really designed to move the new volumes out of the Marcellus to your more traditional, historic pipelines that have served the Northeast markets for the last 30 or 40 years.”
“You test it, you produce it and you develop it, and when things look promising, you have to have a way to get the gas to market, and that’s when the pipeline proposals start coming in.”
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2007 BOBCAT 329 #1214, 1,212 HRS.......................................$18,900 COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 2009 BOBCAT T110 #1123, 142 HRS ........................................$30,900 2007 BOBCAT T140 WITH SCRUBBER, #1321, 1,115 HRS.........SOLD 2003 BOBCAT T190 #5458, 2,300 HRS ...................................$20,900 2007 BOBCAT T250 #4605, 555 HRS ......................................$52,900 SKID-STEER LOADERS 2007 BOBCAT S150 #8630, 646 HRS ...........................................SOLD 2008 BOBCAT S100 #1061, 197 HRS .......................................$15,900 2007 GEHL SL4840 #0233, 284 HRS............................................SOLD 2010 BOBCAT S630 #2018, 28 HRS .........................................$37,900 2008 BOBCAT S185 #2672, 532 HRS.......................................$23,500
2008 BOBCAT S160 #4083, 286 HRS ......................................$23,900 2009 BOBCAT S160 #5138, 173 HRS .......................................$24,900 2005 BOBCAT S250 #5016, 560 HRS ......................................$25,500 2009 BOBCAT S185 #3266, 401 HRS.......................................$28,900 2007 BOBCAT S205 #3567, 479 HRS.......................................$28,900 2009 BOBCAT S250 #2147, 338 HRS .......................................$33,900 2009 BOBCAT S300 #1540, 510 HRS.......................................$33,900 2010 BOBCAT S300 #6809, 66 HRS.........................................$42,900 MINI TRACK LOADERS 2007 BOBCAT MT52 #2523, 785 HRS .....................................$10,900 2008 BOBCAT MT52 #2539, 326.4 HRS..................................$13,900 2009 BOBCAT MT52 #2669, 217.7 HRS...................................$15,900 2006 BOBCAT MT55 #2202, 789.8 HRS.......................................SOLD
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1993 INTERNATTIONAL 4900;; DT466 6 CYL DIESEL (190 HP);; FULLER 8LL; P/S; A/B;; 20’6� STEEL FL AT/DUMP T .
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1999 JD 650H LT; 3,491 hours, cab w/a/c, good u/c, joystick control, stk# 121......................................................................................$29,900
2006 STONE SD66; 66"smooth drum, drive and vib, blade, shell kit, perkins diesel, stk# 153 ......................................................................$32,500
1978 YALE 1500; detroit power, good rubber, stk# 689......$12,500
2003 JD 225C LC RTS; wide pads, v/g u/c, Isuzu power, a/c, stk# 023........................................................................................................$62,500
2005 VOLVO EC240BLC; 60% u/c, aux hyd, hyd coupler, 42" bkt, a/c, 56k lbs, stk# 719........................................................................$57,500
1987 CAT IT28B; 2.25 yard, stk# 442 .....................................$23,900
1999 KOMATSU WA380-3L; 3.5 yard, manual coupler, bkt & forks, good rubber, 9,170 hours, stk# 443 ..................................$49,900
1985 CAT 966D; 4 yard, good rubber, stk# 059....................$66,500
2002 CAT 938G; 3 yard, good rubber, ride control, coupler, a/c, stk# 876 ..............................................................................................$62,900
2002 BOBCAT T190; 3,129 hours, cab w/heat, new bucket, 1,900 lb lift cap, 66 hp, stk# 180 ...............................................................$15,900
1985 KOMATSU WA450-1; 4 yard, komatsu engine, stk# 141........ ...............................................................................................................$33,500
1991 CAT CS563; 84" vib. smooth drum, cab w/ heat, drum drive, stk# 365..............................................................................................$26,500
2002 BOBCAT B200; 2,439 hours, 4X4, 4 in 1 bkt, rear cplr, stk# 055........................................................................................................$15,500
2007 CASE CX50B; cab w/ air, blade, 0 tail, swing boom, aux hyd, good rubber tracks, yanmar eng., 10k lbs, 1,171 hours, stk# 948 ......... ...............................................................................................................$39,500
2006 JD 35D; 2,536 hours, 8k lbs, cab w/air, hyd thumb, v/gd rbr rubber tracks, blade, swing boom, 0-tail, stk #769....................$29,500
2001 CASE 580SM; 4,972 hours, 4x4, x-hoe, erops, stk# 122 .......... ...............................................................................................................$28,500
2006 JD 244J; 5,754 hours, bkt & forks, hyd cplr, 3rd valve, 1.25 yard, a/c, good rubber, stk #479....................................................$39,500
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Fairchild Brothers Inc. is no stranger to moving dirt. Now it will be doing it with a new Volvo MCT135C compact track loader it won through a Volvo Construction Equipment sweepstakes held during ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011. Fairchild Brothers Inc. of Winfield, Pa., has been awarded a complimentary twoyear lease on a Volvo MCT135C compact track loader through Volvo Financial Services. Fairchild Brothers Inc. also has received complete warranty and servicing coverage and a variety of attachments for the compact track loader. Chris Sauers, superintendent of Fairchild Brothers Inc. entered the sweepstakes for the two-year lease of the new compact track loader at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011 in Las Vegas. While visiting the Volvo booth with Guy Fairchild, president of Fairchild Brothers Inc., Sauers entered on behalf of his employer. “When we found out Chris’ name was drawn, we were eager to add the compact track loader to our fleet. We hope it performs as well as our Volvo ECR58 mini excavator and our EC290 excavator,” said Guy Fairchild. “We plan to use it in a number of applications. We have a pretty good track record of being able to adapt different equipment to different jobs.” Fairchild Brothers Inc. has more than 40
years of contracting experience and provides a full range of services, including grading and road construction, site development, utility construction, paving and snow removal. Fairchild Brothers Inc. took delivery of the Volvo MCT135C on June 24 from local Volvo Construction Equipment dealer, Highway Equipment and Supply Company located in Lock Haven, Pa. The compact track loader was accompanied by an 84-in. (213 cm) landscape bucket, 84-in. multi-purpose bucket (also called a 6-in-1 utility bucket), and a 42-in. (106 cm) frame and pallet fork. The new Volvo MCT135C was introduced at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011. The compact track loader has a single loader arm design that delivers high performance and durability, while improving operator safety with side-entry cab access and class-leading visibility. The vertical-lift, 92-hp (68.6 kW) MCT135C has a rated operating capacity of 3,000 lbs. (1,361 kg), allowing for application versatility. “We’re excited to be able to have one of the first Volvo compact track loaders and to be working with Volvo Construction Equipment,” said Russ Fairchild, co-owner of Fairchild Brothers Inc. “We’ll put the MCT135C to good use.”
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since 2009. Following the retirement from the board of Ronald Schad, Essex Crane Rental, Buffalo Grove, Ill., John Kennedy, Manitowoc Crane Group assumes the position of immediate past president after having served as president since 2005. Kerry Hulse, Deep South Crane & Rigging, Houston, Texas, continues to serve the board in the capacity of chairman, commissioners. Newly elected to the board for threeyear terms are Peter Juhren, Morrow Equipment Co., Salem, Ore.; and Tim Watters, Hoffman Equipment, Piscataway, N.J. Other members of the board are: Vinal George Bell, Cianbro, Pittsfield, Maine; and Dale Daul, McGough Construction, St. Paul, Minn.
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Rare Antique Iron Put to Work During HCEA Annual Expo HCEA from page 14
The HCEA’s 27th Annual International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition will be held Sept. 14 through 16 at the National Construction Equipment Museum in Bowling Green, Ohio. This will be a very
special event, as the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owner’s Club also will be holding its annual show in conjunction with the HCEA. More than 70 machines from the museum’s collection will be on display, with many of them being demonstrated, and the public is welcome to attend and to bring
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additional equipment. The HCEA was founded in 1985, and has more than 4,300 members in 25 countries. In addition to its magazine and hosting an annual working exhibition of restored con-
struction equipment, it operates the National Construction Equipment Museum and archives in Bowling Green, Ohio. For more information, call 419/352-5616 or visit www.hcea.net.
Mike Rohleder owns this very rare 1951 Schield Bantam ABM51 truck backhoe. It was designed for military airborne engineer service; it had no cabs on the truck or the carrier, apparently to conserve weight and space.
Allegheny Crane Rental Gets Big Boost From Marcellus Shale The Marcellus shale gas wells have been very good to Allegheny Crane Rental. According to Allegheny Crane Rental President Kyrk Pyros, the company’s business is up 65 percent since 2009 and its fleet size has nearly tripled in the past year and a half. Pyros started his first business, KP Builders, in 1989. The company acquired Allegheny Crane Rental eight years ago when the previous owner decided it was time to retire. At the time, Allegheny Crane Rental, established in 1973, was a two-crane operation that had done work for KP Builders. Allegheny Crane Rental has since grown to 29 employees and a fleet of nine 50 ton (45 t) and 90 ton (81.6 t) Link-Belt cranes, as well as two small spider cranes and various trucks and trailers. The company currently has three locations located in Pittsburgh, Gibsonia and Liberty, Pa. Pyros bought his first Link-Belt five years ago and has been a fan ever since. He said he was impressed with the instinctive operation of the Link-Belt cranes, adding that LinkBelt’s piston pumps provide a smoother operation than gear pumps. Additionally, Pyros feels that as a manufacturer, Link-Belt demonstrated a good deal of flexibility in working with Allegheny
Crane Rental to deliver a crane that process. Pyros has spent a lot of time fit its unique needs, adding that on the well sites, studying ways to Link-Belt constantly strives to find improve their service while making ways to improve its technologies. the operation both safer and faster, An added appeal for Pyros was he said. the fact that the cranes are manufacThe majority of Allegheny Crane tured in the United States — in fact, Rental’s gas well work is being conboth Link-Belt, and Pyros’s local ducted in Pennsylvania and West dealer, Rudd Equipment Company, Virginia but the company also had are based in Kentucky. business in New York and Maryland Allegheny’s purchases include and, as a result of the relationships it HTC 8650, HTC 8660 and HTT has developed with the gas compa8690 hydraulic truck cranes and an nies, it is sending three cranes to ATC3200 all terrain crane. work in North Dakota. Kyrk also has enjoyed a good Allegheny’s purchases include HTC 8650, HTC 8660 Along with its gas well business, working relationship with his Link- and HTT 8690 hydraulic truck cranes and an ATC3200 Allegheny Crane Rental also does a Belt dealer, Rudd Equipment all terrain crane. lot of work setting commercial Company. According to him, “when HVAC units. Pyros explained that the dealer works as an extension of the Link-Belts are designed for long arrangement, Pyros uses Link-Belt’s online your company, you can’t ask for a better preferred owner program. reach so they’re particularly good for that arrangement than that.” Available 24 hours a day, seven days a type of work. Service is extremely important to week, the program provides access to techWith Allegheny Crane Rental’s growth Allegheny Crane Rental. nical manuals, a 3D Lift Plan program for and future plans, balancing safety and its “Gas extraction companies have been use as an aid in planning lifts, and a ground customers’ needs is top priority. All of its great to work with but, with them, downtime bearing pressure calculator program. operators are NCCCO-certified. Licensed in is not an option,” Pyros said. Allegheny Crane Rental focuses on the Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Consequently, Allegheny Crane Rental production side of the operation at gas wells, Maryland, New Jersey and New York, employs two technicians to work closely taking the rigs apart and putting them back Allegheny Crane Rental is a five-year memwith Rudd Equipment Company’s two crane together as well as positioning and holding ber of SCRA and ASA and members of service specialists. To complement the coil tubes in place during the extraction POGAM / PIOGA. CEG
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with a team that they turn a game or match into anger to the point of violence. It happens a lot in soccer, especially abroad, because the addicted fans look at a soccer match between two countries as Armageddon. I can barely remember who played in the last Super Bowl, let alone who won it. I was pulling for the New Orleans Saints to make it two straight, but when they lost to — uh, some team in the 2010 playoffs, I was bummed out. But my life didn’t change one bit. I didn’t blow my top and throw trash on the street or in my neighbor’s yard because he wasn’t pulling for the Saints. Instead, I said to my wife, “Darn! Too bad the Saints lost. Oh well. Hmmm — wonder if there’s a John Wayne movie on tonight.” As you may or may not know, I teach journalism at The College at Brockport, and on the first day of class when I see a student or two wearing a New York Yankees hat, I ask, “Are you a Yankees fan?” And they always smile and answer proudly, “Oh yeah!” Then I say, “You might want to drop this course.” Of course, the student knows I’m kidding and we all chuckle. Those idiots at Candlestick Park, though, probably would’ve punched the students and thrown them out the nearest window. As I’ve said before, the above baloney is why I loved going to a baseball game, or watching golf. Neither is a violent sport. The players aren’t out there to show their opponents how physically tough they are and neither are the fans. The tension is limited. Fans usually sit back, relax and have a beer and hot dog.
There are, though, rare exceptions. It was reported last March that a San Francisco Giants fan was beaten up by two guys wearing Los Angeles Dodgers attire. But at least it happened outside Dodger Stadium, not in the stands. And golf fans walk quietly, yell “Go in the hole!” either applaud or moan and then shut up. Otherwise, they’re escorted off the premises. They don’t slug each other because one fan really likes a player the guy standing next to him can’t stand. So, how can the wide world of sports — high school, college and pro — solve this growing problem? Require those who show up for a game with their team’s colors painted on their face or even just wearing a team’s jersey to put on a strait jacket? Good idea, but won’t happen. People need to use their hands for something other than punching somebody or pulling a trigger. How about banning booze in the stadium? Sorry, but when tens of thousands are willing to pay $6 for a $1 bottle of beer, too much money to be lost. Don’t allow parking lot tailgate parties to start five hours before game time? Then maybe 99 percent of the males wouldn’t guzzle so much alcohol and enter the stadium thinking they had become Rambo with a mission. Good ideas that won’t happen. Anyway, the real solution is that sports fans realize that what they’re watching is a game, not a war. Put sports in perspective, and realize they’re not life or death. Go have a good time, cheer for your team, then go home and get back to the real world.
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Baltimore Transforms Itself Into Grand Prix Race Circuit RACE from page 1
(9,071,847 kg). In addition to the race walls and fencing, portions of the circuit are lined with tire barriers to soften any potential impact. This involves 650 tire pallets, which consist of 25 bundled, interlocked tires. Martyn Thake, who has overseen construction on circuits such as the Grand Prix of Denver, Mexico City Grand Prix and Houston Grand Prix, among others, is the lead person for the design and build of the Baltimore Grand Prix temporary street circuit. “This track has a little bit of everything for both the spectators and the competitors,” Thake said. “This may be the best race track I have ever been a part of, and with the Harbor and Camden Yards anchoring the site, it will be one of the best looking street tracks. Baltimore is joining a very select and exclusive club as one of only about 15 cities in the world that host a street race, and this circuit is really going to look fabulous on
TV.” According to Jana Watt, media contact of the Baltimore Grand Prix, the construction process for the build-out was approximately 40 days. In addition to the racing circuit, construction crews completed ancillary projects for the race weekend, including grandstands, hospitality tents and pedestrian bridges. Debris fencing was built to encompass the entire 2 mi. street course, with additional fencing behind the race walls to create what is called in racing “no man’s land,” a restricted area between the spectator areas and the racing circuit. Work was done between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. to avoid peak drive times. “While it is not common, there are certainly other cities that host and build circuits of this nature,” Watt said. “It is an extremely specialized type of construction that requires attention to detail and the finest in construction practices, employees, and equipment.” Thake noted that the job required some thought.
The race circuit includes more than 2,200 12-ft. long, 39-in. (3.7 m long, 99 cm) cement race walls that line the perimeter inside and out.
“This one requires a little bit more logistical coordination, being in the heart of a city,” he said. “Usually, these events tend to be on the outskirts, or a little ways away from downtown, but with this one we had to figure out where to stage equipment and structure and everything else. It’s just a little tighter and we have to think about it a little more, but once you get running, they’re all pretty much the
same.” That said. the project was no more challenging than any other for Thake. “We’re building a city within the city,” he said. “We have to do the racetrack, and we have to put up grandstands and security fences, and we’re building sanitation and medical and security systems, and also power distribution systems. All that has to happen within the
city — without shutting the city down. It’s not like when you build a racetrack in a field. You can do that stuff wherever and however you want to. Here, we have to make sure the city can still continue to operate around us, which is why we do most of our work at nighttime.” Immediately after the conclusion of the race on Sept. 4, crews will begin removing the track and other areas. Disassembly is expected to take nearly 30 days. “Wherever we can, we utilize local people,” Thake said. “Here, we’ve been pretty successful with that. We’ve got a grandstand company out of Marlboro, and the people actually building our racetrack — that set the race walls and the fence every night — there’s a local Baltimore company. And all of our equipment rental comes through Sunbelt, and they’re a local outfit.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Dorothy Boniface Dies at Age 87 Dorothy Estelle Goldsmith Boniface, a lifetime Pine Bush, N.Y., area resident, died on Aug. 8, 2011, at the age of 87. The daughter of Kenneth and Estelle Plugfelder Goldsmith, she was born on March 9, 1924, in Philadelphia Pa. She is survived by her beloved family: children, Edward (Ted) J. and wife, Barbara; Kenneth R. and wife, Veronica; Thomas A. and wife, Jean; Donna L. and husband, Jack Dopp; Steven H. and wife, Debbie; Holly A. and husband, Michael Bodnar; her 21 grandchildren and their spouses; 39 great-grandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild; nieces, nephews and good friends. Mrs. Boniface was predeceased by her loving husband, Edward Boniface; brothers, Kenneth and Robert “Butch” Goldsmith; her sister, Iris Paige; great grandsons, Andrew Joseph Boniface and Ryan Hewitt and great-greatgranddaughter, Alison McClure. She and her husband Edward founded Pine Bush Equipment Co. Inc., which has been run by four generations for more than 55 years. Mrs. Boniface was a very active
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member in her community; she was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Pine Bush Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary and the American Legion. She helped found the Pine Bush Community Health Center and she fought against the pollution of the Plattekill.
A family statement reads: “She was dedicated to her family and created many special occasions for her family and friends, from Christmas parties to Easter egg hunts she always made wonderful memories. Dot was a woman ahead of her time; a great business woman and hard-worker. She taught her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren strong family and business values. Her most cherished times were spent entertaining her family and friends. We love you a bushel and a peck. You will be greatly missed.” Funeral Services were at the Mountain View “Pine Bush” United Methodist Church located on Rte 302, Pine Bush on Aug. 15 with Pastor Robert B. Hewitt officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Mrs. Boniface’s name to: The Pine Bush Fire Department, P.O. Box #1, Rt. 52, Pine Bush, N.Y. 12566; The Pine Bush Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box 407, Pine Bush, N.Y. 12566; The United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 238, Pine Bush, N.Y. 12566 or The American Legion Post 1308, Pine Bush, N.Y. 12566.
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L.I. Voters Overwhelmingly Reject $400M Arena Plan By Frank Eltman ASSOCIATED PRESS
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) Voters in a suburban New York community already paying some of the highest property taxes in the country overwhelmingly rejected a referendum Aug. 1 to borrow $400 million for the construction of a new hockey arena and ballpark. With 99 percent of the vote counted, the referendum failed 56 percent to 43 percent, according to unofficial returns from the Nassau County Board of Elections. Supporters of the referendum called it a last-ditch effort to
keep the New York Islanders playing in the Nassau Coliseum. The team’s lease expires in 2015 and the hockey team’s owner, Charles Wang, has hinted he may have to move the team off Long Island unless a new facility is built to replace the 39-year-old building. He made no predictions about the future in brief comments before hockey fans and supporters at a gathering at the coliseum after the vote. “I’m disappointed, I’m heartbroken,” the millionaire founder of software maker Computer Associates said. He promised the team would remain on Long Island until the lease expires.
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Case Construction Equipment has named Creekside Lawnscapes Inc., Marilla, N.Y., the March winner of the Case Community Challenge. Sponsored by Case, the program recognizes construction contractors who support their local communities with significant community service projects. Case honored Creekside Lawnscapes for installing new underground power cable to provide upgraded electrical service throughout Camp Greene, which is used by the New York District Royal Rangers. The New York District Royal Rangers is an adventure program and local ministry designed for boys and young men ages 5- to 17-year-olds. As the March winner of the Case Community Challenge, Creekside Lawnscapes will receive a $1,000 CNH parts and service gift card to use at its preferred Case dealer. The company also qualifies as a finalist for the Case Community Challenge grand prize — one year’s free use of a Case N Series loader/backhoe. Case also will donate $1,000 in cash to the New York District Royal Rangers, a local ministry. “The camp facilities for the New York District Royal Rangers are located far off the main road and more than 1,000 feet from the public utility power lines,” said John Gingerich, president of Creekside Lawnscapes. “The previous feeder line didn’t have the capacity to serve the camp’s electrical needs. Now all the camp facilities will benefit from the upgraded power we provided by installing the new underground cable.” The new underground cable installation project began in early 2011. The first aspect of the project — the installation of the primary feed cable — has been completed. The second phase of the project — installing feeder lines to out buildings — is expected to be completed by Sept. 30. Creekside
Lawnscapes contributed the manpower and equipment used at Camp Greene for the underground cable installation, including a compact track loader and compact excavator. “I really enjoy doing things like this for the community,” added Gingerich. “This is one reason why I stay in this business, so I can contribute this kind of work for an organization like the Royal Rangers.” Each month through October 2011 the Case Community Challenge will recognize a contractor whose work on a charitable project makes a positive, lasting contribution to the local community. In November, a panel of industry leaders will select a winner from the semi-finalists, who will receive one year’s free use of a new Case N Series loader/backhoe. In addition, Case will donate $5,000 to the winner’s charitable organization. Case Encourages Fan Voting on Facebook Now through October, Case will give the first contractor who receives 100 votes on www.facebook.com/caseconstruction $100 for their community service. Case invites communities and service organizations to encourage contractors to nominate their projects, by visiting www.CaseCE.com/communitychallenge and completing the entry form. Contractors who have used construction equipment to complete a community service project begun after Jan. 1, 2010, are eligible for nomination to the Case Community Challenge program. Case will accept nominations for the Case Community Challenge through Oct. 31, 2011. For more information, visit www.CaseCE.com/communitychallenge.
In these times of international tension, real news professionals disregard their personal safety and head for the world’s trouble spots. Thus it was that recently I traveled to the U.S. Virgin Islands, where I faced the very real danger that, as a journalist in the field, many of my expenses would be tax-deductible. The Virgin Islands are located in the Caribbean, which gets its name from the Indian words “Cari,” meaning “body of water,” and “bbean,” meaning “that makes you really glad your computer has a spell checker.” The Virgin Islands were discovered in 1493 by Christopher Columbus, who named the islands “the Virgins” because he thought they looked like reclining women, which tells you how long HE had been on a non-coeducational ship. Although the islands were originally claimed by Spain, over the years they belonged to Holland, France, England, Denmark, Poland, Wales, Nigeria and the New York Yankees farm organization, before they were finally purchased by the U.S. for $25 million, which is coincidentally the exact amount that I spent down there on drinks with names like “Drambuie Kablooey.” This is pretty much how everybody passes the time in the Virgin Islands. You lie in the sun, listening to the soothing sounds of the wind and the surf and the precancerous lesions forming on your skin. The only remotely alarming thing I saw occurred at an outdoor bar where a wedding reception was going on, and the bride’s bouquet was partially eaten by (I am not making this up) an iguana. There are iguanas everywhere, roughly the size of squirrels, except that instead of being cute and furry, they look like cranky midget dinosaurs. There is also plenty of marine life in the Virgin Islands, although due to poor planning it is located underwater. To see it, you put on rental snorkel equipment and paddle around over a coral reef, which looks like rock but is actually billions of tiny critters called “polyps”
forming a living organism that eats, grows, and, when it feels frisky, messes around with another reef to produce a little reeflet. The underwater scenery is spectacular, and as I floated above it in the warm, clear water, I could not help but wonder: How many zillion other tourists have rented this particular snorkel mask? What was their level of nasal hygiene? And so I paddled back to the beach, where my son, clearly thinking inheritance, talked me into windsurfing. This involves standing on a surfboard with a sail attached to it, and then, by shifting your weight and pointing the sail in a certain direction relative to the wind, falling into the water like a sack of gravel. I was the source of much entertainment for the people on the beach. Even the reef was emitting billions of tiny but hearty polyp chuckles, which would be a good name for a rock band. After I staggered back to the beach, a real windsurfer appeared, looking like a Greek god, but with a better body. He was zipping effortlessly across the waves, muscles rippling, and my wife was watching him, and I said, “I bet that guy couldn’t handle the pressure of producing a weekly newspaper column! Right? Honey? Right? Hello?” So I decided to engage in a manly activity that I happen to be quite good at: building a sand castle. Not for ME, of course. It was for my daughter. The problem is that she, being 2, soon became bored and wandered off, leaving me to work alone, with my little blue pail and my little yellow shovel. I don’t want to boast, but I made a very manly castle. I’m sure that Pectorals, out puffing around on his little board, was intimidated, although he pretended not to notice. And that, in a nutshell, is the situation in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In my journalistic opinion, it’s perfectly safe to travel there, as long as you take certain common-sense precautions, such as iguanaproofing your bouquet. Also, if you mess up my castle, you’re dead. © 2011 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared Feb. 2, 2003.)
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Unpredictable Economy Downsizes Crestview’s Projects As Whalley Park nears completion, few people are as familiar with the site as Aaron Dziengelewski. He did all of the final grading on the portion of the property that has been cleared. Having flexible equipment options for this project and others has helped Crestview Construction, Inc., a company started 28 years ago by his father, John, and partner, Bernie LeDuc, keep working in today’s unpredictable construction economy. The firm, headquartered in Southwick, Mass., specializes in commercial and residential excavation. Big jobs require big equipment and Crestview has plenty of heavy iron — reserved for work that used to be quite prevalent. More and more, however, the company is relying on its inventory of Bobcat machines and attachments — T190 and T300 compact track loaders, an A300 all-wheel steer loader and 337, 341 and 435 compact excavators — to get work and complete jobs efficiently. The machines and attachments were purchased from Bobcat of Greater Springfield. “We don’t always have large jobs these days, but our Bobcat equipment allows us the versatility to take on smaller projects and portions of bigger jobs as well,” Dziengelewski said. “Our Bobcat loaders
Having flexible equipment options for this project and others has helped Crestview Construction, Inc., a company started 28 years ago by his father, John, and partner, Bernie LeDuc, keep working in today’s unpredictable construction economy.
and excavators are the least expensive machines we own, and for the right kind of work, they are the most cost-effective.” Dziengelewski said Bobcat equipment is ideal for projects such as new retail stores and restaurants. “In these settings, larger equipment just wastes your time. We had one grading job
inside a foundation where we had to work around a series of pillars. We couldn’t even get our dozer in, so we relied on our T190. It worked great and produced a very accurate grade.” Fuel-Efficient Fuel costs are another significant factor. “With a Bobcat loader you may use 20
gallons of fuel in a day compared to 70 gallons with a big loader,” he said. “In this economy, that’s important.” He also notes that his company and others have to travel farther these days to get work. “If you have to go a distance it is much easier to transport a Bobcat machine with a trailer and a pickup truck instead of using a big truck and trailer.” The dozers at Crestview Construction aren’t on the job as much anymore. “The compact track loaders are much easier to use, and can do just as much work,” Dziengelewski said. “It’s the same story with the large backhoes. Our Bobcat excavators are much more efficient.” Dziengelewski notes that many bigger firms are looking for smaller jobs and smaller companies are taking on bigger jobs that do not suit their equipment. “We are fortunate to have our Bobcat machines that allow us to go both directions — bigger or smaller,” he said. “They are useful on so many different sizes of jobs. There is always something for our Bobcat loaders and excavators to do. They are a great complement to our larger equipment.” This article was reprinted with permission from WorkSaver Magazine Summer 2011 issue.
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44,974 (20,400) 46,297 (21,000) 63,493 (28,800) 64,375 (29,200)
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Operating Weight Pounds (kgs) 100,905 (45,770) 111,840 (50,730) 132,277 (59,770) 143,300 (64,999)
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24,100 (10,936) 28,572 (12,960) 37,699 (17,100) 40,340 (18,314) 42,990 (19,541) 62,160 (28,255) 65,960 (29,920) 100,200 (45,450) 112,880 (51,202) 138,010 (62,600) 153,880 (69,799)
25.6 (23.2) 31 (28.1) 34.7 (31.5) 39.7 (36.0) 40 (36.6) 51 (46.3) 61 (55.3) 70 (64) 100 (90) 153 (138) 195 (177) 200 (181) 240 (218) 250 (227) 400 (363) 26.5 (24.0) 31.4 (28.5) 36.0 (32.7) 41.0 (37.2)
65 (59.0) 104.9 (95.2) 185 (168) 244.7 (222) 320 (290)
11 (10) 11 (10) 22 (20)
14.0 (12.7) 18.0 (16.3) 22.0 (20.0)
25.5 (23.2) 30.1 (27.3) 35.8 (32.5) 40.8 (37.0)
26.5 (24) 31.0 (28.1) 37.0 (33.6) 43.0 (39.0)
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Engine Type Case Family IV 10 liter Case Family IV 10 liter Case Family IV 13 liter Case Family IV 13 liter Cat C15 ACERT Cat C18 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C27 ACERT Cat C32 ACERT Cat 3512C HD Cat 3516B EUI Cat 3516C HD Cat 3516B HD EUI Cat C175-16 Cat C175-20 Scania DC9 Scania DC9 Scania DC12 Scania DC12
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Deliver more yards per gallon. Put a John Deere ADT on the job and deliver big numbers to your bottom line. D-Series trucks handle heaped payloads with faster cycle times and outstanding fuel efficiency. They’re rugged, too, with high-strength welded-alloy chassis and components that are durable, yet lightweight. And with their lightweight oscillating frame and highflotation tires, these hardcharging haulers won’t let weather or steep slopes dampen your plans. To get more bang for your truck, call us about a John Deere ADT today.
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The W.I. Clark Company Wallingford, CT 06492 203/265-6781 Brookfield, CT 06804 203/775-1203 Plainfield, CT 06374 860/546-4808
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Dodge City, KS 800/794-0172 Great Bend, KS 800/264-4056 Topeka, KS 800/279-6087 Ulysses, KS 800/472-9238 Wichita, KS 800/262-0139
Schmidt Equipment, Inc. North Oxford, MA 01537 508/987-8786 North Billerica, MA 01862 978/667-4345 Plymouth, MA 02363 508/830-9997 No. Swansea, MA 02777 508/379-9810 Springfield, MA 01104 413/543-5595
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Kansas City, MO 888/306-3434 Springfield, MO 888/306-2656
Jesco, Inc. 118 St. Nicholas Ave. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 908/753-8080 800/241-7070 Fax: 908/753-7853 1275 Bloomfield Ave. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973/227-2221 800/321-8080 Fax: 973/575-5553 1790 Route 38 Lumberton, NJ 08048 609/267-2020 888/217-0600 Fax: 609/261-8559
Five Star Equipment, Inc. Rochester, NY 14624 585/235-3011 Kirkwood, NY 13795 607/775-2006 East Syracuse, NY 13057 315/452-4560 Orchard Park, NY 14127 716/662-2191
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Brunswick, OH 800/716-9796 Canton, OH 866/235-0438 Cinciinnati, OH 800/844-3734 Columbus, OH 800/222-2010 Lima, OH 800/423-7445 Poland, OH 330/629-6299 Vandalia, OH 800/233-4228 Painesville, OH 866/800-1395
Five Star Equipment, Inc. Dunmore, PA 18512 570/346-1701 Stroudsburg, PA 18360 570/424-1652 Waterford, PA 16441 814/796-2663 Williamsport, PA 17701 570/494-4030
DELAWARE
Jesco, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784
IOWA Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Sioux City, IA 800/352-4693 Waterloo, IA 800/772-2019 Des Moines, IA 800/822-2212 Fort Dodge, IA 800/362-2487
MARYLAND
Jesco, Inc. Baltimore, MD 410/687-1700 Delmar, MD 410/546-1090 Frederick, MD 301/874-5500 White Plains, MD 301/870-1438
NEBRASKA Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Gering, NE 800/205-6784 Grand Island, NE 800/868-4017 Lincoln, NE 800/416-5518 North Platte, NE 800/894-7060 Omaha, NE 800/416-5095
Jesco, Inc. 495 Fishkill Avenue Beacon, NY 12508 845/831-1800 800/724-0725 Fax: 908/821-1671
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Cranberry Twp, PA 724/776-3636 Delmont, PA 724/837-4500
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Case 327B, 330B Artic Trucks Feature More Horsepower The Case 327B and 330B articulated trucks feature more horsepower, an ergonomically designed cab and a variety of service and maintenance features. They also feature the same technology as the rest of the Case 300 Series ADT line, such as an integrated differential, variable geometry turbocharger, auto warm-up system and selfdiagnosed fluid-level checks. The certified, electronically controlled Case 10-L engines provide greater performance, efficiency and reduced emissions. The four-stroke, turbocharged, air-to-air cooled diesel engines utilize unit injectors that increase the pressure of fuel entering each cylinder, above and beyond the pressure coming off the common rail. The engines also feature a variable geometry turbocharger that provides an optimized air-to-fuel mixture for peak performance to move more material per hour, according to the manufacturer. The fully adjustable, ergonomically designed operator environment provides excellent comfort and visibility for increased productivity. Machine operation is made easy with a choice of automatic or manual modes. Mounted directly under the center of the cab, the front driveline is equipped with a
The Case 327B and 330B articulated trucks feature the same technology as the rest of the Case 300 Series ADT line, such as an integrated differential, variable geometry turbocharger, auto warm-up system and self-diagnosed fluid-level checks.
front suspension system to absorb shocks from rough terrain and provide a more com-
fortable ride. In addition to the long, sloping hood
design that offers enhanced forward visibility, the 327B and 330B also feature a floor-toceiling glass cab door, providing more visibility to the side. The upper window in the new glass door opens for ventilation while controlling dust entry into the cab. Along with swing-out fenders and flipforward hood, the Case 327B and 330B articulated trucks offer a tilt cab that gives service technicians accessibility to the drivelines, transmission, hydraulic valves and lines, so preventative maintenance checks are completed with minimal effort. Maintenance checks are performed at ground level, with fluid sight glasses and access panels mounted on the hood. An automatic lubrication system continuously greases all lubrication points from a central distribution block. The 327B and 330B models retain the wide frame and low dump body. The wider bottom of the bed provides a lower center of gravity and increased stability. This design provides room for the dump cylinders to be housed inside the frame, which protects them from the elements better than cylinders mounted outside the frame, according to the manufacturer.. For more information, visit www.casece.com.
Trolley-Capable Mining Truck Joins Komatsu’s Fleet Komatsu America Corp.’s 860E-1K electric drive rigid frame dump truck has a nominal payload of 280 tons (254 t) and a factory installed trolley-capable option. The power plant in the 860E is the Komatsu SSDA16V160, a 2,700 hp, 16cylinder, two-stage turbocharged diesel. Komatsu’s trolley system can be utilized on either 1,600 or 1,800 volt lines, allowing the 860E to propel uphill faster while the engine RPM reduces, thereby saving fuel and extending the life of the engine compared to non-trolley, according to the manufacturer. In both applications, the Komatsudesigned drive system produces a maximum speed of 40 mph (64.5 kmh) with a 35.52:1 final gear ratio powered by the latest Siemens control package. The liquid-cooled IGBT AC-drive system from Siemens provides advanced features and a smooth application of torque and traction. An ultra-quiet dynamic retarding system, capable of 4,650 hp is assisted by four-wheel wet-disc brakes. These braking elements, coupled with traction control technology, provide braking force even in difficult road conditions. The 860E is designed to offer improved access systems, which lead to the truck’s spacious, isolation mounted, ROP/FOPS
certified cab. The cab features a deluxe, fiveposition adjustable air ride seat as well as a
full size heavy duty passenger seat. The integrated electronic dash display provides a
Komatsu’s 860E-1K electric drive rigid frame dump truck has a nominal payload of 280 tons (254 t) and a factory installed trolley-capable option.
standard suite of instrument gauges as well as payload data. To further enhance productivity and comfort during long shifts, the 860E’s steering column tilts and telescopes to customize the operator’s driving position. Automatic speed control for uphill or downhill hauling makes it easier for the operator to maintain a desired speed. Service and Support As a key part of any complete service and support program for its mining trucks, Komatsu installs the vehicle health monitoring system (VHMS) on every truck as standard equipment to allow easy access to summary performance data. Using a satellite communications system and optional wireless download, the Komatsu VHMS allows technicians to use a simple internet interface to easily check the pressures and trends, summarize yesterday’s payload, and be quickly alerted of critical faults. As with all of the Komatsu electric drive mining trucks, the 860E is designed and manufactured at Komatsu America Corp’s Peoria Manufacturing Operation in Peoria, Ill. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.
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You need your machines running to keep your business running. And you need complete confidence in your expert service team to keep them running at maximum productivity. Komatsu certified, factory-trained technicians have the knowledge and determination to make repairs right the first time. Our parts inventory and distribution systems allow us to get most replacement parts to you in 24 hours or less. At Komatsu, customer satisfaction is our number one priority.
MIDLANTIC MACHINERY INC.
2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215/822-0145 Harrisburg, PA 717/652-3190 Baltimore, MD 410/247-2100 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570/824-9891
PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh, PA 412/343-2300 Clarion, PA 814/226-4100 Clearfield, PA 814/765-4311 Somerset, PA 814/443-2867 Cambridge Springs, PA 814/398-8819 NEW YORK Buffalo, NY 716/877-1992 Henrietta, NY 585/334-6770 Syracuse, NY 315/463-8673 Albany, NY 518/785-4500 Watertown, NY 315/788-5512 Endicott, NY 607/748-3400 Olean, NY 716/372-8822 NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester, NH 603/627-7696 MAINE Cumberland, ME 207/829-6969 Bangor, ME 207/942-0177 VERMONT East Montpelier, VT 802/223-9689
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Avon, MA 508/584-8484 Woburn, MA 781/935-1919 Whately, MA 413/665-7009 Johnston, RI 401/942-9191
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A combination of new drive train strategies and a five percent power increase over the previous model enable the 70-ton (63.5 t) payload class truck to hold a higher gear when climbing 10 percent grades in most applications.
Cat 775G Off-Road Truck Meets Tough Emissions Standards The Cat 775G off-highway truck sets new performance standards for the model while meeting U.S. EPA Tier IV final emissions standards. A combination of new drive train strategies and a five percent power increase over the previous model enable the 70-ton (63.5 t) payload class truck to hold a higher gear when climbing 10 percent grades in most applications. A number of new components and control changes boost efficiency. A key is the next generation of Cat transmission controls, named advanced productivity electronic control strategy. The system enhances productivity, fuel efficiency and drive train durability, and it enables enhanced machine control. For example, to balance fuel savings and production, two different economy shift mode selections enable the customer to tailor performance to the needs of the business, according to the manufacturer. Advanced control systems also integrate the optional engine compression brake with automatic retarder control to enable faster
downhill travel and reduced cycle times ― without increased fuel consumption. To meet Tier IV final emissions regulations in the United States, the Cat C27 ACERT engine includes the Cat NOx reduction system and diesel oxidation catalyst. Working in combination with ACERT technology, the Cat NOx-reduction system continually diverts and cools a small volume of the engine exhaust gases, then returns the cooled gases to the combustion chamber. This process reduces cylinder temperatures and, consequently, lowers NOx formation. The no-maintenance diesel oxidation catalyst reduces certain hydrocarbons in the exhaust. The system requires the use of ultra low sulfur diesel fuel and does not use a diesel particulate filter. In the European Union and other areas, the 775G will be configured to meet EU Stage II emissions standards, which is the EU regulation applicable to the power output of the engine. The 775G engine produces net power of
779 hp (581 kW), and target gross weight of the truck is 246,500 lbs. (111,811 kg). As with the previous model, a number of different body options enable a customer to configure a truck to achieve optimum capacity and durability. The 775G will replace the 775F when it goes into commercial production in the fourth quarter of 2011. Designs to Help Operators, Maintenance Techs The 775G also features a new cab and other changes to help the operator do the job safely and efficiently. The operator seat is in the center of the cab, which provides more space for the operator, and the cab has access and egress from either side. The access system is equipped with stairs illuminated by LED lights. The new cab provides a 4 dbA reduction in noise experienced by the operator, which helps the operator fight fatigue over a long work period. The left window is electrically powered for convenience, and the cab heat-
ing and cooling feature automatic temperature control. An enhanced cab pre-cleaner is available as an option to further increase air quality and extend the lives of HVAC components. For easy access by maintenance technicians, the 775G has a ground level electrical service center and diagnostics port on the front bumper. The Cat VIMS data collection system now is standard equipment on the 775G. It allows the customer to access prognostic and diagnostic information. The optional VIMS service light on the front of the truck will indicate any machine event that affects performance. Fluid level indication and fluid fill ports are grouped for efficient service, and fluid filters are grouped. Filter service intervals for steering, hoist/brake and transmission/torque converter have been increased from 500 to 1,000 hours. For more information, visit www.cat.com.
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Terex Adds the TA250 Truck to Its Off-Road Line
The TA250’s three axles are in permanent all-wheel drive (6x6) and are equipped with 100 percent cross-axle lockup.
Boasting a maximum payload capacity of 27.5 tons (25 t), a heaped capacity of 20.3 cu. yds. (15.5 cu m) and a 365-hp (272 kW) engine with a high-capacity cooling system designed especially for hauler applications, the Terex TA250 is engineered to be productive in extreme working conditions, from arctic to desert environments. Joining the TA300 and TA400 models already available in the North American market, the TA250 is well-suited for diverse applications such as quarrying, mining, construction and road maintenance, according to the manufacturer. “The combination of this truck’s horsepower, body capacity and payload result in class-leading performance and productivity,” said Ken Emmett, product manager, Terex Construction Americas. “And, the truck’s state-of-the-art operator’s cab enhances operator’s comfort and reduces fatigue during long days on the job. The TA250 offers customers an exceptional costto-value ratio.” The Terex TA250 articulated truck boasts a high power-to-weight ratio with its turbocharged, Tier-III compliant Cummins engine, a ZF fully automatic transmission with manual override and a maximum torque of 1,234 ft.-lb. at 1,400 rpm at 104,068-lbs. (47,204 kg) operating weight. With six forward and three reverse gears, this truck can travel to speeds of 31 mph (50 kmh). The TA250’s three axles are in permanent
all-wheel drive (6x6) and are equipped with 100 percent cross-axle lockup, enabling TA250 operators to traverse the challenging grades and work in demanding site conditions. The TA250 is equipped with wet disc brakes on all six wheels, and it comes standard with an engine brake retarder. In comparison to traditional dry-disc brake systems standard on other models, the Terex truck’s braking system provides extended brake component life, reduced service intervals and operating costs, as well as improved overall braking performance, according to the manufacturer. The ergonomically designed cab provides operators comfort and control all day long — the control positions and instrument groupings have been placed according to operator feedback and the TA250 comes standard with hydrostatic power steering, air conditioning, a high-quality sound system and strategically placed mirrors. Maintenance is simple on all Terex articulated trucks, including the TA250. From the wide opening angle of the hood to ground level access to the major components, every consideration has been given to servicing these trucks. Mechanics can easily complete under-hood service due to the wide platforms on both sides of the engine. For more information, visit www.terex.com.
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Doosan’s MT41 Dump Truck Combines Power, Stability The Doosan Moxy MT41 articulated dump truck offers high horsepower per ton of loaded weight, a free-swinging rear tandem bogie and a special articulation system for enhanced productivity and driving performance. The MT41 is powered by a 444-hp (331 kW), Tier III compliant Scania diesel engine that provides a power-toweight ratio of 6.38 hp (4.7 kW) per ton. It has a payload capacity of 82,010 lbs. (37,199 kg). The turning ring on the MT41 is located in front of the articulation joint, ensuring equal weight distribution to the front wheels at all times, even in maximum turns. This results in easier steering and less front tire wear. The MT41 also features independent front-wheel suspension for better traction and operator comfort. Permanent 6-wheel drive provides traction in rough terrain. The free-swinging rear tandem bogie allows the rear wheels to maintain ground contact at all times. Only one differential lock/limited slip differential is required on the rear axles, resulting in less driveline and tire wear, according to the manufacturer. The sloping body ensures a low center of gravity and enhanced weight distribution, further enhancing the stability of the MT41 and providing fast and easy tipping for increased productivity. A fully automatic transmission provides six forward speeds and three reverse. Top speed is 32.9 mph (53 kmh) in high range and 21.1 mph (34 kmh) in low range. Wet disk brakes provide more efficient braking under load, even in very adverse conditions such as deep mud and water. Because they are fully encased in oil, brake discs also
last longer, reducing maintenance costs. The comfortable, air-conditioned cabin features an air suspension seat, low noise and vibration levels and good visibility, due to the sloping front hood. The “tip-tronic”
gearshift allows the operator to run the truck in both automatic and manual gears for the smoothest possible gearshifts and momentum. For more information, visit www.doosanequipment.com.
The MT41 is powered by a 444-hp (331 kW), Tier III compliant Scania diesel engine that provides a power-toweight ratio of 6.38 hp (4.7 kW) per ton. It has a payload capacity of 82,010 lbs. (37,199 kg).
Volvo F-Series Articulated Haulers Bring Innovations Volvo Construction Equipment introduced the first articulated hauler to the industry. Today the newest generation of Volvo articulated haulers offer more horsepower and higher torque while increasing fuel efficiency. The Volvo F-Series line includes four models, ranging in capacity from the 26.5ton (24 t) A25F to the 43-ton (39 t) A40F. Volvo F-Series Designed for Power and Fuel Efficiency Volvo F-Series articulated haulers are equipped with Volvo D11 (A25F, A30F), D13 (A35F), and D16 (A40F) Tier 4i engines featuring Volvo Advanced Combustion Technology (V-ACT). V-ACT is environmentally friendly technology that provides the engine with high torque at low revolutions to improve fuel efficiency, reduce noise levels and increase engine life according to the manufacturer. Volvo designed and built D11 and D13 engines give the A25F and A30F a power increase of 5 percent and 20 percent more torque. The A35F now has an increase of 5 percent horsepower and 12 percent torque over the previous model. The new A40F generates a 6.1 power-to-weight ratio.
The Tier 4i engine is stocked with a variable geometry turbocharger and high pressure fuel injection to improve air handling, enhance performance and promote high fuel efficiency, as well as improve quick engine response and high torque at low engine speeds. A cooled exhaust gas recirculation system lowers the temperature of combustion, reducing the NOx emissions. Particulate matter (PM) emissions are reduced to regulation standards with the diesel particulate filter (DPF). Regeneration, which can take place during operation, cleans the filter to maintain high engine performance. Ultimate Machine Control Volvo Construction Equipment offers automatic traction control (ATC) as standard on the F-Series haulers. In normal mode, ATC selects fuel-saving 6x4 drive and only engages 6x6 drive when the operating conditions call for it. This translates to increased productivity with minimal fuel consumption and longer operating life. Longitudinal differential locks are applied automatically depending on conditions at hand; this allows the operator to focus more on material delivery. The dump lever is now electrohydraulic,
allowing for in-cab adjustments of dump body heights and promoting smooth lowering of the dump body. The load and dump brake allows for easier dumping operation with one-button setting the brakes and placing the transmission in neutral. The new Volvo A25F and Volvo A30F articulated haulers are outfitted with a fully hydraulic dry disc brake system. This can help control speed while hauling downhill and turning into curves or crossroads, reducing the need for service brake use and minimizing wear. They also include new front hydraulic suspension to help enhance operator efficiency and comfort. The new 1-2-3 brake on the Volvo A35F and Volvo A40F haulers allows for progressive retardation and requires less operator input, according to the manufacturer. Improved Operator Experience Volvo F-Series articulated haulers are built with a roomy operating environment that meets or exceeds TOPS, ROPS and OPG1 (object protective guard) standards of protection. An adjustable, air suspension seat has ergonomic armrests for operator comfort. The Volvo F-series comes equipped with
rear-view cameras with color monitors as standard to enhance safety around the machine while operating. Combined with easier-to-read Contronics monitoring information, the operator is allowed more time to concentrate on the job at hand. And due to a smoother ride, the operator experiences less fatigue, remaining more alert and productive throughout the working shift. CareTrack Telematics as Standard The CareTrack telematics system from Volvo Construction Equipment is now standard on all machines 12 tons (11 t) and over. CareTrack manages a machine’s productivity and maximizes its availability for work. Using GPRS mobile network or satellite technology the system reads information on a wide range of machine data, such as location, fuel consumption and service reminders. That data is then made available securely and instantaneously to any remote online connection. In addition, Volvo provides a 36-month CareTrack service subscription at no additional cost. For more information, visit volvoce.com/na.
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Operating Weight Pounds (kgs) 116,823 (52,990) 161,731 (73,360) 152,740 (69,280) 165,520 (75,080) 219,760 (99,680) 242,900 (110,180) 366,000 (166,000) 550,000 (249,478) 715,000 (324,319) 850,650 (385,848) 987,700 (448,013) 1,106,670 (501,974) 1,115,000 (521,631) 1,270,000 (576,072) 1,270,000 (576,072) 104,068 (47,204) 111,303 (50,486) 151,100 (68,820) 122,300 (55,475) 171,870 (77,960) 210,940 (95,680) 248,330 (112,690) 347,715 (157,720)
Rated Payload Tons (Metric Tons) 30.9 (28.0) 44.1 (40.0) 40 (36.5) 45.2 (41) 61 (55) 69.4 (63) 100.3 (91) 158.9 (144.1) 203 (184) 244 (222) 280 (254) 320 (290) 320 (290) 360 (327) 360 (327) 27.5 ((25) 30.9 ( 28) 41.9 (38) 35 (31.8) 45 (41) 60 (55) 72 (65) 100 (91)
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HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. 1 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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RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105
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Komatsu’s PC490LC-10 Features Increased Lift Capacity With a flywheel horsepower of 359 hp (268 kW), Komatsu’s PC490LC-10 hydraulic excavator is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. With a weight of 108,000 lbs. (48,987 kg), the PC490LC-10 features improved lifting performance and stability, lower fuel consumption, improved operator comfort and enhanced serviceability to maximize productivity while lowering operating costs. The PC490LC-10 is equipped with the Komtrax technology, which sends machine operating information to a secure Web site utilizing wireless technology. Data such as operating hours, location, cautions and maintenance alerts are relayed to the web application for analysis. The Komtrax fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft, allows for remote diagnosis by the distributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency and productivity. New features of the PC490LC10 include: • EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B Emission Certified Engine Built upon Tier III technology, With a flywheel horsepower of 359 hp (268 kW), Komatsu’s PC490LC-10 hydraulic excavator is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 the SAA6D125 engine provides engine and is EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. increased horsepower while lowering fuel consumption. The frame, and a larger capacity swing bearing. quiet work environment so operators can rearview camera allows the operator to view Komatsu Tier IV Interim engine uses an • Highly Efficient Hydraulic System maximize their productivity. The ROPS cer- directly behind the machine. advanced electronic control system to manAll major components on the new tified cab is specifically designed for • Convenient Maintenance and age air flow rate, fuel injection, combustion PC490LC-10 including the engine, hydraulic excavators and gains strength Serviceability parameters, and aftertreatment functions to hydraulic pumps, motors, and valves are from a reinforced pipe-structured frameThe PC490LC-10 provides easy service optimize performance, reduce emissions and exclusively designed and produced by work. The cab is mounted on viscous access in order to reduce costly downtime. provide advanced diagnostic capability. Komatsu. This integrated design uses a damper mounts that provide low vibration The new model has handrails that surround Komatsu also has developed a hydrauli- closed center load sensing hydraulic system levels. The high back, fully adjustable seat the upper structure for easier accessibility. cally actuated Komatsu variable geometry that takes hydraulic efficiency to the next uses air suspension and is heated for The hydraulically driven fan can reverse turbocharger (KVGT) and an exhaust gas level using variable speed matching. improved comfort. An auxiliary input has rotation to simplify cleaning out the cooling recirculation (EGR) valve, resulting in better Variable matching allows the engine speed been added to connect an MP3 player or assembly. The radiator and hydraulic oil precision and air management as well as to adjust based on the hydraulic pump output other device that uses a standard auxiliary cooler are mounted side by side, making it longer component life. The Komatsu diesel for both light- and heavy-duty applications. plug along with two 12 volt ports that also simpler to maintain and service these two particulate filter (KDPF) has an integrated Additional enhancements have been have been incorporated into the cab. components when required. design that will not interfere with daily oper- made within the hydraulic system to reduce A new high resolution 7 in. LCD monitor The machine is equipped with the ation but will keep the operator aware of its hydraulic loss, resulting in better efficiency features enhanced capabilities and displays Komatsu EMMS (equipment management status. and lower fuel consumption. The new cool- information in 25 languages for global sup- monitoring system), which has enhanced • Increased Lift Capacity and Stability ing fan is hydraulically driven, which allows port. The operator can easily select up to five diagnostic features that give the operator and The PC490LC-10 features increased the the fan rotation to be controlled by the working modes to match machine perform- technicians greater monitoring and troulift capacity and provide greater lateral sta- coolant, hydraulic oil, and ambient air tem- ance to the application. These working bleshooting capabilities. EMMS also continbility. The operator can select to run the peratures. This hydraulic fan design also modes include power mode, economy uously monitors all critical systems, prevenmachine in lift mode, which raises the reduces fuel consumption while helping pro- mode, heavy lift mode, breaker mode, and tative maintenance, and provides trouble hydraulic pressure to achieve maximum lift- vide a quiet work environment for the oper- attachment mode. The new monitor panel shooting assistance to minimize diagnosis ing force. To account for the higher lift ator, according to the manufacturer. also provides operational guidance, opera- and repair time. capacity, the PC490 has strengthened under• Enhanced Operator Environment tional records, fuel consumption history, and For more information, visit carriage components, a reinforced revolving The new cab provides a comfortable and utilization information while a standard www.komatsuamerica.com.
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SECTION Terex Super-Portable Asphalt Plant Goes Mobile in Two Days Pages 69-80
The Terex E100P asphalt plant is a single/dual load, superportable plant featuring counterflow drum mixer technology. In its standard configuration, the compact E100P positions all plant components — counterflow drum mixer, baghouse, cold-feed bins, discharge and aggregate conveyors, scalping screen and control house — on a single chassis. Companies can mobilize the entire asphalt plant in a matter of two days, lowering transport costs and making it the right plant for low-tonnage jobs. Its design requires a small footprint, enabling producers to position the plant closer to the job site and save on trucking costs, according to the manufacturer. Even with a compact design, the Terex E100P boasts big-plant features. It is capable of making virtually any mix design for which the plant is configured at production capacities of up to 100 tph (91 t) at 5 percent moisture. Numerous options, including the Terex warm mix asphalt system that lowers mix temperatures as much as 90F (32C), increase the plant’s flexibility. Components such as the available portable RAP unit and mineral filler silo can be added to the base plant configuration to increase mix design versatility. A 5-ft., 11-in. (1.8 m) diameter counterflow drum mixer with earlyentry RAP collar and Hauck SJ4260 burner serve as the core of the E100P plant. The
drum’s external rotary mixer is positioned at operating angle on the chassis and features two mixing zones for more thorough coating of the aggregate. The first zone mixes liquid asphalt with larger aggregates, while finer aggregates are coated in the second zone. The binder is mixed with aggregate behind the burner, so any gasses resulting from the mixing process are incinerated by the burner flame. Unique to single/dual load portable plants, the E100P features a pulse-jet baghouse for enhanced emissions control. A compact knockout box positioned at the entrance of the baghouse removes up to 80 percent of the larger particles from the airflow, improving filtering efficiency. A total of 480 Nomex, high-temperature bags capture the fine particles with a 5:1 air-to-cloth ratio. Each of the plant’s four 7.0 cu. yd. (5.5 cu m) side-by-side aggregate bins feature 12-ft. 6-in. (3.8 m) widths for easy loading by a standard front end loader. If required to meet local weight restrictions, an optional plant configuration removes the coldfeed bins from the chassis for twoload plant portability. Each bin features two
vibrators to prevent material bridging for efficient material flow. V-shaped feed belts can be removed for servicing without component disassembly. The standard discharge conveyor pivots into operating position and features pneumatic gate opening of the 1-ton (0.91 t) batcher. The drag slat conveyor’s toothed design kneads material to deliver continuous mixing up to the batcher, reducing segregation. As an alternative to the batcher, producers can equip the plant with the Terex SE20, SE50 or SE195 self-erect silo for asphalt surge capacity. The plant’s air conditioned control house is located to provide an unobstructed view of truck loading, while positioning it far enough away from the aggregate bins to reduce dust infiltration. The same Impulse controls package found on larger Terex portable and relocatable asphalt plants operates the E100P, allowing for virtually infinite storage of mix designs. For more information, visit www.terex.com.
Even with a compact design, the Terex E100P boasts big-plant features. It is capable of making virtually any mix design for which the plant is configured at production capacities of up to 100 tph (91 t) at 5 percent moisture.
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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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‘First State’ Highway Lettings
The Delaware Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: New Castle Contract ID: T200907403.01 Contract Title: BR 1-501 (SR 141/Newport Viaduct) over SR 4, Amtrak and Christ. Engineer’s Estimate: $20,584,697 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $14,775,794 • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $15,781,854 • Cherry Hill Construction Inc. — $15,993,772 • Daisy Construction Company — $20,138,626 • Crossing Construction Co. Inc. — $20,311,846 County: Kent Contract ID: T201106803.01 Contract Title: Microsurfacing central and south, FY 2011. Engineer’s Estimate: $3,727,647 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Asphalt Paving Systems Inc. — $3,095,407 • Harmony Construction Inc. — $3,366,346 County: New Castle Contract ID: T200900703.01 Contract Title: HSIP NCC, Greenbank Rd and Albertson Blvd inter improvements. Engineer’s Estimate: $818,565 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Grassbusters Landscaping Company — $723,294 • Joseph T Hardy & Son Inc. — $751,477 • Ashton Group Ltd. — $753,013 • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $796,897 • JJID Inc. — $799,316 • A-Del Construction Company — $800,543 • Hie Contractors Inc. — $815,902 • Daisy Construction Company — $827,457 County: New Castle Contract ID: T201106402.01 Contract Title: Hot mix patching — open end - FY2012 Canal District. Engineer’s Estimate: $617,480 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $474,351 • Harmony Construction Inc. — $520,507 • A-Del Construction Company — $557,238 • Diamond Materials LLC — $591,199 • Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $596,093 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. — $697,777 County: New Castle Contract ID: T201106403.01 Contract Title: Hot-mix patching, North District, open end, 2011. Engineer’s Estimate: $1,539,731 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Diamond Materials LLC — $1,013,231
• Harmony Construction Inc. — $1,072,599 • A-Del Construction Company — $1,113,000 • Greggo & Ferrara Inc. — $1,271,213 County: Sussex Contract ID: T201190001.01 Contract Title: Concrete supply contract, South District, 2011. Engineer’s Estimate: $100,000 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Atlantic Concrete Company — $98,711 • Edward J. Kaye Construction Co. Inc. — $160,574 County: Sussex Contract ID: T201180202.01 Contract Title: Pipe installation, open end, south, 2011. Engineer’s Estimate: $225,488 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Utilisite Inc. — $199,330 • Dixie Construction Company Inc. — $218,300 • A P Croll & Son Inc. — $219,611 • JJID Inc. — $229,470 • Ashton Group LTD. — $239,013 County: New Castle Contract ID: T200809003.01
Contract Title: SR1/I-95 Interchange. Engineer’s Estimate: $145,655,331 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Cherry Hill Construction Inc. — $111,888,000 • Richard E Pierson Const. Co. Inc. — $116,870,668 • Mumford & Miller Concrete Inc. — $120,430,889 • Allan A Myers L. P. — $121,384,111 • Corman Const Inc. — $121,391,893 • G. A. & F. C. Wagman Inc. — $121,956,089 • Trumbull Corporation — $126,114,774 • Daisy Construction Company — $141,819,685 County: New Castle Contract ID: T200904401.01 Contract Title: Glenville subdivision improvements. Engineer’s Estimate: $978,316 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Grassbusters Landscaping Company — $880,500 • JJID Inc. — $918,958 • Merit Construction Engineers, Inc. — $938,749 • Joseph T Hardy & Son, Inc. — $947,459 • A-Del Construction Co. Inc. — $950,233 • Eastern States Const Service Inc. — $1,032,247 • David W Talley General Contractor LLC — Irregular
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‘Old Line State’ Highway Project Bids
Listed below are some bids on projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). County/District: Baltimore County Contract No.: BA4325177 Project: Safety and resurfacing on MD 26 from Powells Run Road to Offutt Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Gray & Son Inc. — $2,639,000 • Concrete General Inc. — $2,699,378 • P. Flanigan & Sons Inc. — $2,882,527 • Rustler Construction Inc. — $3,016,144 • Civil Construction LLC — $3,094,954 Counties/Districts: Districts 1 and 2 Contract No.: XX6625185 Project: Installation/modification/upgrade of traffic signal loop and video detection. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Thompson Electric Inc. — $929,722 • Rommel Engineering & Construction Inc. — $933,891 • Kap Contracting Company Inc. — $937,498 — Irregular • Traffic Systems Inc. — $998,320 • Midasco LLC — $999,899 County/District: Wicomico County Contract No.: WI3625130 Project: Geometric improvements on MD 349 from U.S. 50 Business To Culver Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • George & Lynch Inc. — $1,733,890 • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $1,777,457 • American Paving Corporation — $2,055,116 County/District: N/A Contract No.: TA4845177 Project: From Idlewild Road to Schwaninger Road (safety and resurfacing improvements). Contractors and Bid Amount: • David A. Bramble Inc. — $1,249,776 • George & Lynch Inc. — $1,534,541 County/District: N/A Contract No.: AX8585224 Project: Sustainability improvements along MD 70 (Rowe Blvd.) from Taylor Avenue to Farragut Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • LMC Landscaping Inc. — $69,596 • Poole Landscaping Inc. — $81,725 • Greenskeeper Environmental LLC — $116,450 Counties/Districts: Allegany, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard and Washington Counties (Districts 4, 6, & 7) Contract No.: AX1295C24R Project: Native plant establishment and integrated road-
side vegetation management. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Poole Landscaping Inc. — $208,417 • LMC Landscaping Inc. — $233,184 • Patriot Land & Wildlife Management Services Inc. — $247,573 • Mercier’s Inc. — $247,648 County/District: Prince George’s County Contract No.: XX8165477 Project: Mill/Grind, patch and resurface roadway pavements at various locations in the Marlboro Shop area. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $5,437,966 • Bardon Inc. d/b/a Aggregate Industries — $5,544,608 • M. Luis Construction Company Inc. — $5,815,087 • American Infrastructure Inc. — $5,937,777 • Reliable Contracting Company Inc. — $6,691,359 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $6,740,258 County/District: District 4 (areawide) Contract No.: XX6455185 Project: Modification/installation/reconstruction of traffic signals. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Midasco LLC — $2,960,000 • Thompson Electric Inc. — $3,125,232 • Traffic Systems Inc. — $3,194,903 • Rommel Engineering & Construction Inc. — $3,524,110 • Chesapeake Electrical Systems — $4,053,355
County/District: Washington County Contract No.: XY2215177 Project: Mill/Grind, patch and resurface roadway pavements at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • C. William Hetzer Inc. — $2,878,133 • Craig Paving Inc. — $3,016,704 • L.W. Wolfe Enterprises Inc. — $3,322,133 County/District: Montgomery County Contract No.: XX8155377 Project: Mill/Grind, patch and resurface roadway pavements at various locations in the Gaithersburg area. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $5,572,146 • American Infrastructure Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $5,677,777 • M. Luis Construction Company Inc. — $6,725,690 County/District: Montgomery County Contract No.: MO2125177 Project: Safety and resurfacing on MD 586 (Veirs Mill Road) from Andrew Street to Md 193 Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $2,167,782 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $2,216,823 • American Infrastructure Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $2,289,977 • Ardent Company LLC — $2,292,600 • Rustler Construction Inc. — $2,318,286 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $2,399,839
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Facing Challenges Makes Family Business Even Stronger EMERALD from page 26
Livestock, Live Work By 1978, the couple had incorporated and was fully invested in developing a successful business. By 1981, the business had grown to the point that they hired a laborer and a driver/mechanic. “The ‘corporate office’ at that time resided in the attic of our hybrid shop/cow-barn,” said Rory. “In 1984, my parents gave the livestock some sense of peace by purchasing a piece of commercial land and relocating the business.” “My mother’s role as the leader of a successful site-work company resulted from her personal qualities proving invaluable to the business as it grew. She is thorough, organized, efficient, energetic and confident; these are qualities that establish her value as a leader regardless of gender and regardless of industry norms,” said Rory. They selected the name of their company because of its Irish reference to the Emerald Isle. “It was something my parents just liked the sound of,” added Rory. Meanwhile, their two sons, Rory and Sheamus, grew up and into the business. Their mother is still majority shareholder and president. Their father, while semi-retired, still maintains an active involvement with day-to-day operations. “Their influence is ever-present and still very much a part of the culture of our company. The decision for my brother and me to get involved in operating and managing the company has certainly facilitated the continued growth, adaptation and success of Emerald Excavating,” said Rory. “Through our involvement, my parents have been able to craft their roles and level of involvement according to their desires, rather than necessity.” A Clear Strategy The Kellehers have a clear strategy to thrive in challenging economic times: “We attempt to leverage all the means at our disposal to predict the direction of our industry. We monitor national and local economic conditions through various media outlets. We maintain a dialogue with our bonding and insurance agents. We are in the fortunate position of having at our disposal the predictive powers of a customer base that includes many national and international firms. We attend trade shows such as ConExpo and MASCON searching for breaking technology and innovations in our industry. We listen to the engineers and architects we regularly work with and to our vendors, suppliers and even competitors. We maintain an active relationship with our equipment suppliers. We listen to the feedback and experiences of other businesses and members of our local community,” Rory explained. “There are no shortcuts to developing a great reputation if you are in business for the long haul. Consistent excellence in safety, professionalism, quality, expertise, efficiency, fairness, value, dedication and determination lead to a stellar reputation,” added Rory. “When customers actually want you to do their work instead of anybody else you have an enormous advantage. Our mission statement is ‘Be the best.’ It doesn’t get any simpler, but we mean it. “As a company, we are willing to do any job, big or small. We will take a backyard-grading job for $1,000 or a $20,000,000 site job. We travel from northern Massachusetts to southern Rhode Island if the job is right.” said Rory.
Emerald was awarded the first phase of a 600-lot retirement community in the Pine Hills. This project included road and utility construction, sewer and water pump stations, mass grading and lot work.
Emerald has dredged the Coast Guard’s boat landing at Graves Light in Boston Harbor.
Trying Times “I can say with certainty that these difficult times have made our company much stronger. Coming out of this difficult economy, our company will be more diversified, more financially stable, more skilled and more efficient,” he said. “We will have a broader customer base, a larger geographic territory and better reputation coming out of this economic downturn than we did going into it. These hard times have forced us to improve as a company in ways that we wouldn’t have otherwise endeavored to.” After being exposed to the business from birth, the brothers said it would be difficult to imagine ever doing anything else. “Roughly in 1998, after obtaining undergraduate degrees in Civil Engineering, my brother and I verbalized our commitment to returning to the family business,” Rory added. “We would obtain our Masters Degrees in Geotechnical Engineering from Georgia Tech. I would then continue at Georgia Tech for an MBA while Sheamus worked for an
engineering company until he was able to get his P.E. license. I finished in 2001 and returned to Emerald Excavating as business manager and Sheamus finished by 2002 and returned as the operations manager.” Primarily focused on small local builders and homeowners in the 1970s and 1980s, the company procured a concrete form company and began offering concrete foundation services in the mid-1980s. From 2000 to this year, Emerald has expanded its services dramatically. “During this same time period, we invested heavily in modernizing our equipment fleet and in technology such as GPS layout rovers, automated bulldozers and excavators and total stations,” said Rory. “In 2009, after we became more efficient in our efforts to process and recycle materials, we created a spin-off company called Emerald Landscape Supply and opened a retail material yard at our corporate headquarters. “We sell a full line of landscape products to homeowners and landscapers including bark mulches, crushed stone products, patio and retaining wall materials, masonry stone products and more,” he added. National Home Building Entry In the 1990s, Emerald began performing more commercial site-work and was awarded its first job for a national homebuilder. “On this first project for a national home builder, we only did the lot work and concrete foundations, another grading contractor performed the site cuts to fills, the utility work and the road construction. Nonetheless, this job was one of the most significant milestones in the development of our company,” said Rory. “We had to go from single lot construction to mass production. The steady stream of work that came from this project for nearly a decade was our first real exposure to an anchor job.” On the eve of this job’s completion, Emerald was awarded the first phase of a 600-lot retirement community in the Pine Hills. This project included road and utility construction, sewer and water pump stations, mass grading and lot see EMERALD page 91
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World War I Plays Big Role Crane Mountings Evolution CRANES from page 8
the first time, the Army had used crawler tractors to pull wagons and cannon in the field. The “caterpillar” concept quickly showed its validity in the shell-torn and muddy terrain of the Western front, and before war’s end, the tank came on the scene and forever changed the battlefield. The crawler mounting concept was a complete success and, after the war, crane manufacturers decided to put it to use. The first crawler-mounted machine appeared before the war’s end, and locomotive crane manufacturers were some of the first to give it a try. One manufacturer even tried the half-track concept, but to no fruition. Interestingly, the crawler mounting was even used successfully along with the truck crane mounting. It should be mentioned here that a wagon-mounted crane had also been offered over the years by some crane manufacturers. This un-powered mounting did see some success in special applications. A Need for New Power Sees Many Advantages, But One Big Loss Early alternatives to steam power were very limited. The use of one-, two-, and three-cylinder oil engines were tried with little success. It was the simultaneous development of the gasoline industrial engine in the 1920s that not only turned the mobile crane industry, but indeed the entire construction equipment industry, loose, thus leading to the “golden age” of construction equipment development. Such manufacturers as Hercules, Waukesha, Climax and Le Roi developed the fourcylinder and later the six-cylinder engine, which ranged in power from 20 to more than 100 horsepower. The small size and weight of these engines allowed for the development of small cranes that were truck- and crawler-mounted, and crane owners no longer had to deal with poor coal and bad water to keep their steamers going. By the early 1930s, a few larger cranes were even powered with diesel engines. The problem with using internal combustion engines to power cranes was the loss of the infinite control the operator realized with the steam throttle. The steam crane operator could set a hoist clutch and then, by skillfully manipulating the throttle, could not only raise the load slowly and gently, but also lower it just as carefully. Trying to raise a load slowly with the gas-powered crane required the operator to keep the engine at a high enough rpm to not stall the engine when engaging the hoist clutch. The load either jumped off the ground, or the operator slipped the clutch trying for some kind of easy lift off, usually to no avail. And the gas engines were loud. It would take many years before this problem was resolved.
American Hoist catalog, 1914 photo
AH&D also offered this machine in its 1905 catalog. This is basically a guy-supported tower crane.
same brochure asks, “How much territory can crane service cover? Traveling from job to job at truck speeds of 10 to 15 miles per hour, Universal truck cranes serve a territory within a 25 to 50 mile radius”. It also asks, “Is crane service profitable? On most jobs, a Universal will generally do the work of 20 to 30 men or the equivalent of $100 a day in hand labor. In return for such service, it is not difficult to obtain the usual Crane Service daily rentals of only $60 to $75, or $7.50 per hour.” As we will see, the truck crane industry would continue to develop and adapt.
A Few Creature Comforts and Addressing Operator Fatigue. Early cranes required the crane operator to stand at the controls. At the turn of the century, one manufacturer offered a wooden plank for a seat. Although the metal tractor style seat became common in the 1920s, the plank seat was still evident, and this poor operator didn’t even get to face forward! Operator fatigue was a logical result of manipulating the long, hard-to-engage control levers of the day. As machines grew in size, the effort it took to push or pull the controls took even more strength from the operator. Owners realized early on that they were losing money late in the shift as the operators gradually tired. Northwest Engineering Company offered an early successful method to lessen the amount of effort required to engage clutches when they introduced their “Feather touch” booster clutches in the late 1920s. When manipulating the control lever, the operator was merely engaging a small clutch which, White Motor Company, American Truck Historical Society collection photo in turn, did the work of engaging the main clutch, Apparently, anything goes in crane service in the 1920s! What resulting in much less effort expended.
Mobile Craning Takes Off The advent of the truck crane mounting very quickly led to a new type of business in the construction industry: Crane service. Today we know it as crane rental or taxi crane service, but little has changed since its inception in the 1920s. As touted in a mid-1920s Universal Crane Company truck crane brochure: “Three items are required of a unit to successfully serve the Crane Service field: (1) speedy mobility to get from job to job, (2) adaptability to all appears to be a long timber has been lashed with cables to the main job conditions and, (3) reliable performance.” The boom of this Christie crawler-equipped Universal truck crane.
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work. “The Pine Hills development has since provided us with a steady influx of work and opportunity. In this one development we work for Pulte Homes, Toll Brothers, Avalon Bay Communities, The Green Company and The Pinehills,” said Rory. “We have since done the site work for similar large scale communities in Marshfield, Mass., South Kingstown, R.I. Pembroke, Lakeville, New Bedford, Hanson and Middleboro, Mass. We also have diversified, performing large commercial grading and site-work projects and specialized construction.” Emerald has dredged the Coast Guard’s boat landing at Graves Light in Boston Harbor, performed the site-work for wind turbines, water storage facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, water and sewer pump stations, seawalls and much more. Emerald’s ‘Heart and Soul’ “Our employees are the heart and soul of any measure of success we have had. Over the years we have accumulated a group of employees that would be envied by any business owner,” said Rory. “As our workforce has grown and improved, we have developed a strong culture of safety, pride, professionalism and performance. Employees of Emerald Excavating are confident, decisive, proud, reliable and involved. “We listen to our employees, take their suggestions, ask for their assistance and advice and rely upon their insights, experiences and expertise. We are truly gifted to have found these men and women and we would have nothing but a parking lot full of equipment without them,” added Rory. Emerald currently employs some 58 people at its headquarters. Loyal longtime employees include Richard Smith, who retired in 2007 after 26 years of service (he was the first employee hired by the founders); cousin Paul Kelleher, site foreman, who has been on the job for 30 years; Ray Martin, lead mechanic since 1985; cousin John Kelleher, private residential division manager who has worked at Emerald for 22 years; Denny Fratus, yard manager who has put in 18 years; and Jeff Florindo, equipment operator, who has worked heavy iron for 14 years. Currently, the company is performing the site work for a new regional distribution center for Sysco Boston in Plympton. “We are mass grading approximately 450,000 cu. yds. of material to bring the site to grade. This project includes a water treat-
ment facility, a sewer treatment facility, site utilities, fine grading, foundation excavation and backfill, slab prep, paving, loaming and seeding,” said Rory. “The job will be 80 percent complete by December of 2011 and fully complete by October of 2012. It is approximately a $12 million site-work job.” Community Involvement Emerald has always maintained an active role in the community. • Emerald Excavating donated its services to the new playing fields and outdoor classroom at Indian Brook Elementary School, a project that directly benefits youth in the community. • Contributions of manpower and construction to the Manomet Youth Center community project • Donations to the Great Island Family Fun Day • Emerald’s Army of Hope marches annually in the Relay for Life of Greater Plymouth, raising thousands of dollars • Helping with the “Let there be lights” Plymouth Pop Warner field lighting project at Forges Field in Plymouth • A last-second intervention to finish the long-awaited playground project at West Elementary School. Emerald assisted when a contractor backed out of the project on the eve of the installation • Honoring the dying wish of building a driveway and wall to honor Bill Walsh, a treasured member of the Emerald family, for his friend Lynne DePaolo. • Annual sponsorship of a youth baseball and hockey team • For years, Emerald has organized, sponsored, set up and staffed Cedarville’s Family Fun Day event, raising enough money for the community to revitalize a local park by irrigating and rebuilding a soccer field, resurfacing two tennis courts and repaving a basketball court • Each year, when the holiday season arrives, Emerald hangs wreaths throughout Cedarville center with a front-end loader. “This type of community involvement is important to Emerald because we are a part of this community; this is where we live, where we have raised families, where we have made friends,” added Rory. “We feel that our community gives to us every day and that it is an honor to give back when we have the opportunity to do so.” For more information, call 508/888-3184 or visit Emeraldexcavating.com. (Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the New England state supplement.) CEG
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Bigger, Heavier Solved Structural Strength Issues Before CAD CRANES from page 90
In the early 1930s, Michigan Power Shovel Company introduced air-controlled clutches on their early truck cranes. These controls represented the beginning of a series of control systems that required a minimum of exertion by the
operator. In 1936, Link-Belt Company introduced the Speed-O-Matic system of clutch actuation that used lowpressure hydraulics, a system used successfully for more than 60 years. A much less successful control system was launched in 1937 by the Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company
with their Clipper series of machines. Called MEVAC (metered vacuum), it used a vacuum system to actuate clutches. This system went the way of the automotive vacuum brake systems popular at the time. A further evolution of the low-pressure hydraulic control system was introduced after WWII by the Harnischfeger Corporation (P & H). Labeled “Cushion Control,” its hydraulic cylinders looked just like automotive brake cylinders. Air and low-pressure hydraulic clutch controls were the norm of the industry for more than 50 years. Manufacturers Look for Stability Cranes have always been limited in their capacity by two factors: Stability, and structural strength. Until the advent of computer-aided design in the 1970s, bigger and heavier was the answer to issues of structural strength. The problem of stability was addressed early on by the development of stabilizing extensions commonly referred to as outriggers. While the behemoth railroad shovels of the turn of the century commonly used outriggers, it was less common to see any railroad cranes use them, except for the large wrecking cranes. As time went on, however, railroad cranes were almost universally offered with outriggers. The early truck cranes also needed outriggers to counteract the flexing of the leaf springs used on the commercial trucks on which they were mounted. The most common arrangement was simply a structural box that housed sliding beams. These could be pulled out manually and supported by wooden blocking. This system was used into the 1950s, when hydraulicallypowered outriggers were offered by most truck crane manufacturers. It is interesting to note that manual outriggers were sometimes still an option into the 1960s!
Universal Crane Company Bulletin 36, 1930 photo
In order to safely move a 9-ton transformer, this 10-ton capacity Universal truck crane has manually-extended beams with wooden blocking for support.
Donald W. Frantz Collection, HCEA Archives photo
It’s a wild-looking machine, but Austin-Western Road Machinery Company of Aurora, Ill., was breaking new ground when they introduced the first hydraulic-powered crane, nicknamed the “Anteater.”
The Purpose-Built Crane Carrier Enters the Truck Crane Scene Well into the 1940s, many crane manufacturers were still offering its machines for mounting on commercial truck chassis. In the mid-1930s, Michigan introduced a carrier for its small cranes that they manufactured themselves. This opened the floodgates, for in 1940 two of the largest truck crane manufacturers introduced its own carriers. Thew Shovel Company introduced its Thew Lorain Moto-Crane that used a crane carrier of its design. Later that same year, Bay City Shovels Inc. brought out its own version of the purpose-built carrier line, calling them CraneMobiles. Truck cranes were now not only much more stout and stable, they were able to grow quickly in capacity as ever-larger carriers were designed. One interesting development using special carriers in the early 1940s was the rebirth of the self-propelled wagon crane. Unit Crane & Shovel Company was a big proponent of these mountings. Osgood Company developed the Mobilcrane concept, and even built carriers that were wide gauge, thus requiring no outriggers. Business Is “Booming” The one mobile crane function that required special attention was that of controlling the raising and lowering of the boom. Early machines simply used a brake pedal and wraparound brake band to lower the boom. This “live boom” system could get very exciting, especially when lowering with a load! These types of boom controls were eventually outlawed in the early 1950s. A common method of lowering a load on the hoist drum was to disengage the master clutch and engage the hoist clutch; then, by carefully feathering the see CRANES page 128
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Stop Selling and Start Building Relationships Businesses don’t do business. People do business. Smart business professionals know this. In fact, business owners, executives, and sales professionals who have been successful at winning over customers have one thing in common: They know how to build relationships that result in extraordinary returns — close personal customer connections that yield increased sales and long-term profitability. This is where so many sales professionals fall short. Once they have their prospect’s attention, they focus on promoting their products or services, not on building the customer relationship. Anyone who uses this approach is missing the boat … and will most likely miss out on the sale. Once you have properly communicated the value of your product or service and have captured the attention of your prospective customers, you can win them over if you stop selling and start building a strong business relationship. Winning sales people apply the same rigor, discipline, and focus to building relationships that they apply to sales activities and business development.
Research Confirms That Those Who Build Relationships Succeed
There are many highly successful organizations that recognize the importance of building relationships. In a recent study of Fortune 1000 companies, researchers at Booz Allen Hamilton and Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management found that the most financially successful companies are more relationship focused than sales focused. The study also revealed that these companies, and their sales teams, deploy a consistent process to build relationships. That’s their “differentiator.” Successful relationship builders apply a relationship focused philosophy before, during, and after the sale. The study also established that the top 1 percent of sales earners were not only highly adept at building relationships, but were also more productive, closed deals faster, and received larger bonuses.
A Savvy Equipment Dealer’s Management Adheres to This Philosophy
Recently, a highly successful construction and material handling equipment distributor held a workshop at its annual branch manager’s meeting. The workshop topic was “Building on a Foundation of Dynamic Leadership, Strong Customer Relationships, and a Commitment to Service Excellence.” Prior to the event, each branch manager was asked to bring one best practice to share with the entire management team. When we got to the segment on “Sharing and Establishing Best Practices,” one manager said this, “We don’t focus on selling. We focus on relationship-building.” Smart manager. Profitable branch.
Learning to Use Relationships to Your Advantage Building business relationships requires time, effort, and patience. Most importantly, it requires a strategy unique to each situation and prospect. This does not mean that you must develop a shrewd approach to ingratiate yourself with prospects. But you will need to think about how you are going to win over customers with honest and sincere effort. If your approach is not heartfelt, it won’t work. Customers can see through a phony attitude. Successful companies are service-oriented organizations filled with people who want to help others get the best and most for their money.
Strategizing Makes Things Happen Success in business requires the use of strategic planning. The same is true for building relationships. While every potential customer may respond to a different relationship-building style, here is a step-by-step approach, with helpful examples and thought provoking questions to assist you in creating a relationship-building strategy.
Fifteen Steps to Creating a Relationship Building Strategy 1. What small and affordable gift can I bring to an initial meeting, lunch or dinner, or send afterwards with a personal note, thanking the prospect for their time? Forget pens. That would be far too common. How about bringing a hot cup of Starbucks coffee? Depending on your industry, potential customers love hats, tee shirts, golf shirts, or sweatshirts. (Women love flowers but that would be overkill, so don’t do that.) If you are a retailer and a customer comes in who is price shopping, hand them a coupon with a discount and a little gift. 2. Identify with the prospect by asking yourself “What are the biggest challenges this individual company is facing?” Build the relationship by challenging yourself to identify and implement actions that might help address the prospect’s challenges or help solve their problems. Think of a book or white paper you might send them. Suggest a link to a helpful website. If you know someone who might have ideas or suggestions for addressing some of the prospect’s problems, contact your resource and connect them to the prospect. 3. Determine what the prospect likes about their current provider. Make a list and attempt actions that will demonstrate your superior service. 4. Send a “Report Card” in a fancy envelope with written testimonials from happy clients.
5. Invite potential customers to an event that includes your most loyal customers. 6. Gather and brainstorm ways you can enhance the customer experience and consistently demonstrate that you are far better than your competitors. 7. When your company wins a new client, make the “conversion” public. Post it on your website, announce it on Facebook, and blog about your conquest. 8. These questions go together: What have I learned about the prospect’s personal interests or life that I can mention each time I call? How can I make the customer feel connected to me? What is most important to that individual? Is there a “hot button” I can use to help build the relationship? 9. What upcoming events does my company sponsor or support where that prospect might enjoy being my guest? Extend the invitation to that potential customer well in advance. Be sure to remind your prospective guest of the event as the date nears. If you don’t have an event planned, think about holding one that other construction or construction equipment companies do not have. Be more creative! Attending events with your prospects is a creative way to build relationships. Staging events can be costly, but the investment is often worthwhile and rewarding. 10. Is there an educational seminar or event that the prospect may have interest in attending? Invite prospects to be your guest at industry events. Any event that features an excellent speaker with a topic that would benefit your potential customer is a great relationship-building opportunity. Attending charity events with prospects and their spouses accomplishes both relationship building and philanthropic purposes. 11. Whom do I know — another customer or supplier, perhaps — who also knows my prospect? What industry friend or associate might be willing to call or write a letter attesting to the effectiveness of my product or service? Ask advocates to provide an introduction, join you and your prospect for coffee, lunch, or cocktails or “put in a good word” for you with your competitor’s customer. 12. What actions can I personally take that none of my competitors would take and might position my company “above the rest?” 13. Is the prospect’s company on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or YouTube? These social marketing sites and Google alerts are great tools. Stay informed and call the prospect to let them know you are following their company. 14. How can I make sure I stay on track with my relationship building strategy? Knowing what you should do—and doing it — are two very different things. Execution of your strategy is key. Use your contact management system to stay on top of your relationships. Then, have the discipline to follow through.
15. Do I possess the discipline to execute my strategy? If you do, you will be in a far better position to capture your competitors’ customers. Your daily discipline determines your success.
Follow the “Rules of Relationship-Building” From my own experience and many other sources, I have established some basic rules of relationships. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it’s a start. I won’t test you on them — but your competitors’ customers will.
Listen More Than You Talk Being a good listener is not the only key to successful selling, but it is key to building relationships. A smart equipment dealer conducted a survey to find out what his customers value the most about doing business with him. The results: • They valued his advice on how to increase productivity and maneuverability on a job site. • They valued his allowing time to listen to their problems and concerns. • They valued his interest in them and their construction projects. This relationship-building behavior has continued to provide referrals and resulted in his company’s success, even in these tough times.
Stop Talking: Ask Questions Listening is a function of asking questions. Asking a question such as “How can I help you?” is by far the single best way to show customers you are interested in them. Just remember to ask away!
Be Generous With Your Time Even Before You Receive the First Order Give potential customers all you’ve got from the get-go. Treat them as if they already are your customer! Ask, “How can I help?” and then, help them in any way possible, even when there is nothing in it for you. Give prospects all the knowledge, ideas, and information you possibly can. Do this to the point that your competitor — the company or sales professional they are currently doing business with — looks weak in comparison. If you know of a way your prospect can increase productivity, efficiency, or profitability, tell them. Forward articles or send links to news stories that might be of interest to them. Email any ideas that could be helpful to your prospect. Send a book on a topic of interest. Don’t be afraid to take a personal approach to your sales strategy. Send notes and cards periodically to stay in touch. This technique will stand out against the abundance of Internet messages. see CORELLI page 98
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Maintaining a Personal Touch Will Make You Special
Trust evolves from honesty in all communications. Honesty is critical to building strong relationships. Make sure you are upfront and honest from the very first day. If you are asked a question and you don’t know how to answer, say so. If your price is higher than your competitor’s, make sure you show your customer how the value of your product justifies the cost. Promise only what you know you can deliver. Always make sure that you under-promise and over-deliver.
Use tools and strategies to stay in touch, build, and capture state of the art systems and software such as Sage ACT! and Gold-Mine are critical to your success in relationship-building. Keep detailed notes on every prospect (as well as your existing customers). Enter those notes into a formal database. Record every detail you learn. For example, if you hear that your prospect’s daughter is getting married, make a note to ask how the wedding was. If your prospect mentions he is planning a vacation in Australia, send him a book on that country. The next time you call, ask how he and his wife enjoyed their trip and smile when you hear, “Thank you so much for that great book with those gorgeous photos. We loved it and have it on our coffee table.”
Find a Reason to Call Other Than to Make a Sale All too often, business professionals have the “same-old-same-old” approach to capturing customers. Usually, the call goes something like this: “Hi, I was just calling to see if you would like to buy any of our machines at this time.” “Did you get my brochure?” “Are you interested in discussing our new 401K Plan yet?” Boring! And all too often the prospect begins to avoid your calls! Find a better reason to call them. Search the Internet, follow your prospects, and call them when you learn something about their company. “I see you have a new line you’re introducing,” or “Congratulations on your award.” If you see that they are using a new advertising campaign, call to say that you love the new ads. Use Google Alerts to keep you informed about their company, and look them up on social marketing sites, such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. It’s never been easier to stay in touch than it is today.
Be Consistent, Persistent and Professional Make a positive impression and build relationships with consistent communication. Even though you may only get voicemail when you call, you are still building a relationship. Always sound professional and upbeat.
Project the Right Stuff This means that you need to project the attributes a competitor’s customer would desire in a business partner. Read on.
Be Trustworthy Business or personal, good relationships are built on trust. Without it, there is no basis for a quality relationship. You need to earn the prospect’s trust by being reliable and dependable.
Be Ethical Operate with the highest moral standards; always do what’s right. If you don’t, you will pay the price. Think about those executives who did not live up to moral standards and ended up on the front page of the business section — with indictments. While this is an extreme example, being ethical is critical to your reputation. Without a good reputation in your industry, you will have difficulty convincing prospects that you are going to do what you promise. Most industries are like small towns — everyone knows what others are doing. A bad reputation will follow you for a long time and impede your ability to build positive business relationships.
Be Professional Projecting the highest degree of professionalism is key to building strong relationships and making a positive impression. Interestingly, when asked, most people don’t know how to define professionalism or describe it. If you want to impress prospects, remember that professionalism is an attitude. It is projected in your appearance, how you sound, how you carry yourself, and in your attitude and behavior.
Be Confident If you want to influence your competitors’ customers to shop at your store, eat at your restaurant, invest their money with your firm, buy your machinery, or leave their current supplier to do business with you, speak with confidence about why you are a better choice than your competitors. Refrain from dodging tough questions or responding evasively when a prospect asks questions regarding important matters. If you are uncertain about something, simply say you will find out the facts and get back to them. If a prospect makes a request that you need to think about, just tell it like it is. All reasonable people will appreciate your need to review issues with your colleagues and will wait to hear from you.
Be Humble While you want to appear confident, you also need project humility — even if you are enormously successful. In fact, the most highly successful people are often the most humble. Consistently project that you do not see yourself as
being superior to others. Also make sure that there is no badmouthing, no criticizing comments, and no minimizing of competitors. The prospect is the final judge and is not impressed by hearing negative remarks.
Be Likeable Several years ago, Max Gunther authored a book entitled, “The Luck Factor.” For twenty years, he researched and studied successful people on all levels and from many walks of life. His objective was to determine whether there truly is such a thing as “luck.” His research proved that the “luck” factor was not the critical component in achieving success. Those who were successful had the “like” factor. Gunther found that people who were genuinely friendly, helpful, outgoing, and had a great sense of humor were more likely to achieve success in both their business and personal lives. In Gunther’s own words, “These people make themselves known to many other people, usually without thinking about it. They’re gregarious. They go out of their way to be friendly. They talk to strangers and are joyous ‘meeters and greeters.’ They start conversations. The woman who pours their morning coffee is more than “just a face.” In general, the luckiest men and women are those whose personalities draw people to them and who have taken the time and trouble to build strong relationships with others.
Be Considerate Demonstrate care and concern for your prospects. Show that you value their time and appreciate their attention. When you get them on the phone, make it a habit to ask, “Do you have a couple of minutes to talk right now?” Or try, “Hello. This is John Smith. I know you’re busy, but I’d like to see if we can get together for a few minutes. I’d like to discuss why XYZ company switched over to our company and why they’ve become loyal advocates for my firm. From what I know about you and your company, you may find it beneficial to consider our services as well.”
If You Have an Appointment, Always Be Prepared for an Emergency. Make sure you have the prospect’s cell phone number in case something happens before a morning meeting. Call a few days before to confirm a meeting and email the day before with a brief agenda. If you ever get delayed along the way, call ahead. It is just common courtesy to treat everyone with consideration and concern.
Be Empathetic Remember, it is not all about you. Your prospect is under a great deal of stress. Treat him
or her with respect and concern. Be both compassionate and empathetic to his or her needs. Many people do not understand the difference between empathy and compassion. Empathy goes beyond compassion. Compassion is the ability to feel the way others feel. Empathy is having the ability to place yourself in another person’s situation (often referred to as “walking in their shoes”), experience their feelings, and project them back.
Be Positive Times are tough — real tough. So is competition. Nevertheless, maintaining and projecting a positive attitude will carry you through. When you communicate the features and benefits of your products or services, speak in terms of positive outcomes. There are many reasons to obtain and maintain a positive attitude. Your competitor’s customer will find interacting with you is so much more enjoyable than interacting with your competitor! A positive attitude is a lot like anti-wrinkle cream. Although it’s not exactly a fountain of youth, it can make you feel younger. A survey conducted by Prevention magazine found that people with positive attitudes said they looked and felt younger than their age. In fact, they were even told by others that they looked younger than they were. If that isn’t a good reason to stay positive, I don’t know what is! Want a face-lift in ten seconds? Smile. You’ll not only look younger and feel better, but you’ll make your competitor’s customer feel better, too.
Be Free to Be Judged Whether you like it or not, people are always judging you. Work to acquire the qualities that will ensure that you will be judged positively. In all aspects of your professional life, ask yourself these questions: • How can I be better than I am? • How do I want to be known? • What are my strengths? • What do I need to improve? • What kind of person am I? Put these relationship-building principles to work and more new customers will become a natural byproduct of your efforts. There are successful people in every industry — entrepreneurs, fortune 500 CEOs, small business owners, sharp sales professionals — all of whom use these same relationship-building strategies and skills to get ahead and stay there. They work smarter, not harder, to build relationships that help them capture their competitors’ customers and keep them. They are masters at it. Now it is up to you to become a master at building relationships. The question to ask yourself each day is “Would you do business with you?”
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BOSTON (AP) The state’s transportation secretary fired a top highway supervisor on Åug. 2 following an investigation into remarks he made when a 110-pound corroded Big Dig light fixture collapsed earlier this year. Secretary Jeffrey Mullan said Aug. 2 that district highway supervisor Helmut Ernst no longer works for the Department of Transportation. Ernst told The Associated Press that he hadn’t had any contact with the department in days and hadn’t officially been notified of his status. He said he learned of his dismissal through press reports. “They still haven’t given me anything in writing,” he said in a brief telephone interview, declining to comment further. Ernst told The Boston Globe in an interview in July that he and other engineers “have been trained not to” put safety concerns into writing, citing litigation that arose from the death of a motorist after a Big Dig ceiling panel collapsed in 2006. Mullan said Ernst wasn’t being fired for talking to the press, but he declined to say why he was being let go, citing personnel confidentiality requirements. “It’s not accurate to say he’s being fired based on comments,” Mullan told reporters. “He’s being fired based on the results of the review that has caused me to conclude that he can no longer serve as the District 6 highway director.” Mullan had announced an investigation following the publication of Ernst’s comments. He said the investigation has now concluded and no one else faces disciplinary action. He also said that the kind of conduct described by Ernst doesn’t occur at the agency. “I think anyone who’s watched the DOT over the past couple years knows we’ve made tremendous efforts to be completely transparent,” Mullan said. “I’m not concerned about that.” Ernst had been on paid leave. Mullan said he tried to work with Ernst to find him
another job in the department but those efforts failed. He said Ernst won’t receive a severance package. Ernst isn’t the first Big Dig official to lose his job as a result of the collapse of the light fixture in February. The failure of inspectors to immediately report the corrosion problem also led Mullan to accept the resignation of former state highway administrator Frank Tramontozzi. The light fixture crashed to the roadway in the Thomas P. Tip O’Neill Tunnel on Feb. 8. No vehicles were hit, and no one was injured. Mullan disclosed the incident at a March 16 news conference. He has said he first learned of an issue in the tunnel by e-mail March 1 but it made no reference to the falling light fixture. He said he learned about the fixture one week later during a regularly scheduled staff briefing. By then, he said, an inspection of the approximately 23,000 other light fixtures in the tunnel was already well under way. Gov. Deval Patrick, who was in England on an overseas trade mission at the time, was told about the incident one day before the news conference. Mullan has since said he should have told Patrick of the problem sooner. Mullan’s future at the Department of Transportation is uncertain. He said in July that he told Patrick in May of his intention to step down this year for personal reasons. Mullan, who earns $150,000 a year as transportation secretary and previously earned $160,000 as head of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, didn’t elaborate on what those reasons were, but he has college age children. On Aug. 2, Mullan said he hasn’t made any final decision but he still intends to leave by the end of the year. He declined to say whether his salary is a factor in that decision, but he did say he wanted to spend more time with his family. “Anybody who’s observed my four and a half years of service knows that I’ve given my all and it’s been a tremendous strain on my family and my ability to spend time with my children,” he said.
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R 944 C Excavator Concept Offers Multiple App Options The R 944 C Litronic is a versatile crawler excavator in the 40 to 50 ton (36 to 45 t) weight category. The R 944 C crawler excavator features enhanced digging and breakout forces due to the combination of large stick and boom cylinders and optimized attachment geometry. Depending on options, this machine weighs between 40 to 41 tons (36 to 37 t). The R 944 C multi user is equipped with a 33 ft. 10 in. (10.3 m) gooseneck boom and a 27 ft. 11 in. (8.5 m) stick. The maximum reach at ground level is 63 ft. 8 in. (19.4 m), making this machine ideal for work on embankments, drainage ponds and ditches, reservoirs, etc. The machine carries the largest bucket size in its class and has a digging force of 18,659 lb. (83 kN). The R 944 C with semi-gooseneck boom allows a working reach of 39 ft. 4 in. (12 m) — suitable for demolition applications of up to three stories. The working equipment includes a 22 ft. 4 in. (6.8 m) semi-gooseneck boom and 10 ft. 10 in. (3.3 m) stick. The R 944 C includes the LC undercarriage,
three piece chain guides, 30 in. (80 cm) pads and heavy counterweight. With an operating weight of 57 to 59 tons (52 to 53.5 t) the wheeled A 954 C HD Litronic is designed for heavy duty material handling applications. The machine is built around a heavy-duty undercarriage and axles capable of supporting 70 tons (63.5 t). Equipped with four outriggers, the large footprint allows the machine to easily handle reaches of 64 ft. 2 in. (19.6 m) and dump heights of 72 ft. 1 in. (22 m). For more information, call 757/928-8746 or visit www.Liebherr.com.
The 944 comes in both wheeled and crawler versions, plus a semi-gooseneck boom version and the long reach multi user.
Minnich Manufacturing’s A-1-UTL Utility Drill Offers Versatility
The A-1Q utility drill eliminates the need for the operator to kneel or bend in awkward positions to drill.
Minnich Manufacturing recently introduced its new A-1-UTL utility drill, designed for use in confined areas where handheld electric rotary hammers were previously required. The A-1-UTL utility drill can be used for either vertical or horizontal drilling. The wheeled unit is set up similar to a dolly and uses compressed air to power the drill bit. According to Minnich Representative Todd Jurjevic, the productivity and safety advantages over hand held units are many. The A-1-UTL utility drill eliminates the need for the operator to kneel or bend in awkward positions to drill, reducing operator fatigue while the drill is configured to distance the operator’s face and body from the work area for increased safety from chips and dust. In timed trials, the unit can drill five holes in the same time it takes a hand held unit to drill a single hole. Another safety feature is the handle grip lever design that instantly cuts power to the drill when released. The unit is lightweight and can be unloaded and loaded from a truck by one person. Because the drill is driven by compressed air, it can also be used for drilling access holes into concrete or asphalt for
gas leak detectors, an application prohibited by electric powered drills. The range of applications for the drill showcase its versatility. For instance, an A-1-UTL utility drill was recently used to drill post holes for string line stakes on an airport runway construction job where concrete is mixed with the soil in the ground stabilization process. Pounding the stakes into the ground was not possible. The A-1-UTL Utility Drill comes in two standard kit models; the A-1-24 UTL can drill a maximum depth of 7 in. (17.8 cm) with drill bit diameters ranging from .625 to 1 in. (1.6 to 2.5 cm) and the A-1-30 UTL drills to a depth of 10 in. (25.4 cm) with drill bit diameters matching the A-1-24 UTL. Jurjevic said the A-1-UTL utility drill can be customized for customers to address a wide range of applications and continues Minnich’s willingness to provide solutions for customer’s unique requirements. For more information, visit www.minnich-mfg.com.
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:KHUH :RXOG <RX *ULQG" Peterson customers operate their machines in the most demanding work sites in the world! When you are this far out, you need to know that you have the most reliable, toughest machine possible.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Construction Equipment Sales Representative Monroe Tractor has an opening in our Albany location for a CE District Manager. This is an outside commissioned sales opportunity. The right individual for this position will call on existing and new potential accounts consisting of users of all types of Construction equipment in the Albany area. Candidates must be highly organized, motivated and energetic. Previous experience in the Construction industry is required. A strong self-starter with mechanical and sales background with a desire to be a part of a strong 60-year-old family business. The position offers a competitive base salary, commission, health and dental Benefits, paid vacation and a generous 401K plan. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to. Email resume to jclark@monroetractor.com or fax resumes Attn: Josh Clark: 518-783-9544.
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Just one look at a Peterson can show you why we build the most innovative grinders in the market. For thirty years, Peterson’s attention to detail and drive to build the highest quality, highest volume producing machines make a Peterson a sure investment. Want to see what a Peterson Horizontal Grinder can do? Give us a call at 800.269.6520 or visit us at www.petersoncorp.com.
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Topcon Names New Global Marketing Michelin Extends Chief, Managing Director of TEP Its Radial Line for Skid Steer Loaders
Ewout Korpershoek will join the Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) senior executive team as chief marketing officer responsible for all marketing and product management functions at TPS and TEP. He also was named chairman of the TEP board of directors.
Tony Hirayama, currently CEO of Topcon Positioning Iberia/InlandGEO and a director of TEP, will become the new managing director of TEP. Hirayama also will remain in his current positions.
The Michelin BibSteel hard-surface tire succeeds the Michelin Stabil’XZSL radial.
Effective immediately, Ewout Korpershoek, formerly managing director of Topcon Europe Positioning (TEP), will join the Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) senior executive team as chief marketing officer responsible for all marketing and product management functions at TPS and TEP. He also was named chairman of the TEP board of directors. He has been a member of TPS’ strategic management team and executive committee since July 2010. Korpershoek also has been appointed to the executive committee of the positioning business unit of Topcon Corporation where he will be in charge of global marketing. Tony Hirayama, currently CEO of Topcon Positioning Iberia/InlandGEO and a director of TEP, will become the new managing director of TEP. Hirayama also will remain in his current positions. “Ewout is a tremendous leader,” said Ray O’Connor, president and CEO of TPS and managing executive officer of Topcon Corporation. “His management of TEP has seen it through both rapid growth and an austere economy. Ewout’s vast experience, creativity and keen judgment have provided the solid foundation for success. “I have asked him to be our first chief marketing officer, reporting directly to me, using his talents to lead and unite TPS and TEP in the critical areas of marketing and product management. Combined with his new responsibility for global marketing on the Topcon executive committee, we now have the opportunity to serve our many markets with a unified message and the strongest products worldwide,” said O’Connor. “There is no one in the Topcon executive management team that has more diverse leadership experience than Tony Hirayama,” O’Connor said. “His years at TPS, then at head-
quarters, then in Australia and Europe with precision agriculture, and as a director of TEP make him ideally equipped to lead TEP as we continue to add new markets and growth opportunities.” In his new position, Korpershoek will manage the first steps of true globalization of Topcon marketing and product management. Under his leadership the TPS and TEP marketing, product management, and training teams will integrate their talents and resources to harmonize the Topcon brand message and customer experience in the western hemisphere. “I am very excited to have this opportunity,” Korpershoek said. “This integration has been an objective of both TPS and TEP for a long time and I’m honored to be asked to lead it. I’m also very happy that Tony will be my new partner at TEP. He is a distinguished and dedicated leader and I will depend on his global perspective very heavily as we move forward.” About his appointment to managing director, Hirayama expressed his gratitude to Steve Hirano, Topcon executive officer and general manager of the global positioning business unit, and O’Connor. “I appreciate the trust that Mr. Hirano and Ray have given to me. It is a great honor to take on this new role and big responsibilities at TEP. We have a big challenge under the current unpredictable economy in Europe. “I am thankful for the solid course that has already been established within TEP, and the opportunity to work closely with Ulrich Hermanski and Jan van der Weijden as we lead the TEP team to continue the growth that it has experienced under their direction.” For more information, visit www.topconpositioning.com
The Michelin BibSteel hard-surface radial joins the Michelin BibSteel all-terrain tire as part of the company’s compact line offerings. The Michelin BibSteel hard-surface tire succeeds the Michelin Stabil’XZSL radial. “We have experienced a tremendous response to the BibSteel all-terrain radial,” said Bob Rees, North American product manager of Michelin North America agricultural tires. “With a robust, all-steel casing and belt package and enhanced traction, the BibSteel all-terrain is the ideal product for the vast majority of the skid steer market, including job sites, construction and road work. The BibSteel hard-surface, meanwhile, delivers all of the same features as the Bibsteel all terrain with a tread design specifically suited to provide excellent performance and maneuverability on hard and smooth surfaces.” Rees said engineers updated the design of the Michelin Stabil’XZSL tire, the first radial designed for skid steers, to deliver the Michelin BibSteel hard-surface radial. “There are three key benefits to the Michelin BibSteel hard-surface radial,” Rees said. “First, it retains the proprietary rubber compound that delivers the longevity our Stabil’XZSL is known for. Second, it has all-steel casing and crown plies for durability. And third, the BibSteel HardSurface radial features a rim guard and better sidewall impact and puncture resistance, which is critical on debrisstrewn job sites.” The Michelin BibSteel Hard-Surface radial will be available in the second quarter of 2011 in these sizes: • 10R16.5 (265/70R16.5) • 12R16.5 (305/70R16.5). For more information, visit www.michelinag.com.
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. CAT 951B UNDERCARRIGE PARTS CHEAP OF USED CONTACT: KEVIN PHONE: 856-297-4758 EMAIL: KEVIN@ SANSALONEEXCAVATING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (2) CAT 627GS, UNDER 5,000 HRS, PREFER NE US • PREFER EROPS W/ A/C BUT NOT NECESSARY. CONTACT: JOHN NEVINS EMAIL: JNEVINS720@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER 550G LT «CASE« LOW HOURS AND D4G LT CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 12G,1990 1992, HM4001, 2001 2002, PC SERIES EXCAVATORS • WE ARE LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT. IF YOU HAVE ANY UNIT IN YOUR STOCK, PLEASE SEND DETAILS & PICTURES ALONG WITH YOUR BEST PRICE. USA DEALERS ONLY. THANKS CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: AAMARK.SALE@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PC350 • WANT YEAR 2000~2002 CONTACT: ALAM PHONE: +971555999819 FAX: +97165433292 EMAIL: TM_TRD@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LATE MODEL F550 SERVICE TRUCK WITH CRANE, WELDER, AIR COMPRESSOR CONTACT: NICK PHONE: 203-535-9824 EMAIL: NBD.NICK@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D7G AND D8K FROM USER ONLY STATES CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 532DX CONTACT: DAPHNIE EMAIL: DAPHNIE.RIVERA@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 416C BACKHOE LOADER CONTACT: MARK SNOW PHONE: 336-215-5388 FAX: 336-215-5388 EMAIL: MSNOW@CAROLINACAT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 815F | WE ARE LOOKING FOR 1 OR 2 CAT 815F COMPACTORS WITH 1500 TO 8000 HOURS, EROPS, AC. CONTACT: MARCEL EQUIPMENT LTD PHONE: 519-686-1123 FAX: 519-686-9350 EMAIL: SALES@MARCELEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BR380JG1 TRACK JAW CRUSHER | LATE MODEL LOW HOUR CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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BUCKET • 48" BUCKET TO FIT HITACHI 450 EXCAVATOR. PLEASE CALL CONTACT: LARRY PHONE: 608-655-1300 FAX: 608-655-1399 EMAIL: LARRY@BADGERMACHINERY .NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONSTRUCTION • KOMATSU, PC200 LC7, 1997-2000 CASE 580SL 2W/D 19911999 KOBELCO SK200LCIV 1997-1998 CONTACT: TRUDY PHONE: 832-295-4903 EMAIL: TRUDYC165@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU FORK LIFT 45 TON CAPACITY • LOOKING TO BUY A KOMATSU FORKLIFT 4 TO 5 TON CAPACITY, UP TO 4000 HOURS, FROM YEAR 2004 UP CONTACT: CARGO AWAY CORP PHONE: 786-287-7056 FAX: 305-573-7038 EMAIL: CARGOAWAYCORP@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EAGLE 1000CC OR 1200CC PORTABLE CRUSHING PLANT | CONTACT: JOE 724-944-5569 EMAIL: FJS-1@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VAIL RIPPERS FOR A 700 J JOHN DEERE DOZER CONTACT: LARRY PATTERSON PHONE: 918-625-2638 FAX: 918-352-3069 EMAIL: BETHPATTERSON@ SBCGLOBAL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR • ND 30,00040,000LB PLUMBED EXCAVATOR FOR DEMOLITION WORK. CONTACT: JOHN NEVINS EMAIL: JNEVINS720@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINI LOADERS WPLATFORM AND CONCRETE BREAKER CONTACT: MARCO EMAIL: MLOFFRENO@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANITOWOC 4100 BOOM BASE • WANTED: MANITOWOC 4100 BOOM BASE DAMAGED OK. CONTACT: BRUCE HALL PHONE: 281-485-3337 EMAIL: BAWCO@JUNO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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EQUIPMENT FOR SCRAP CONTACT: MIKE MURPHY PHONE: 805-929-4604 FAX: 805-929-6485 EMAIL: HEYJUDE9999@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WATER WELL DRILL • WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCO/INGERSOLL-RAND T4W OR RD20 WATER WELL DRILL. NEED GOOD RUNNING DRILL THAT CAN GO DIRECTLY TO WORK. MUST HAVE 3300 OF STEEL RAD AND HAMMER WITH COMPLETE TOOLS TO DRILL 1000 METER FOR WATER WELL . MUST BE 2000 TO 2007 CONTACT: TONY THOMAS PHONE: 818-956-5231 FAX: 818-967-5239 EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EX2001 EXCAVATORS • IM LOOKING FOR HITACHI EX 200-1 EXCAVATORS FOR EXPORT. CONTACT: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL PHONE: 00353867911323 EMAIL: MARIOS_KHAN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YANMAR ENGINE OR PARTS • LOOKING FOR RUNNING OR REBUILDABLE YANMAR 4TNV98T OR 4TNV106T DIESEL ENGINE. OR JUST A CYLINDER HEAD FOR A YANMAR 4TNV106T DIESEL. CONTACT: JAMES ZHELTONOGA PHONE: 610-847-8697 EMAIL: JMZEE@FRONTIER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED HITACHI ZX200 CONTACT: BINDAKHAN FZCO EMAIL: DAKHANFZ@EIM.AE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR D400E OFF ROAD TRUCKS • (5 ) 1996-1999 D400E TRUCKS SERIES L WILL CONSIDER SERIES LL CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL THE TIME BULLDOZER D6H D7G D8K D8N 155 355 375 ENC CAB WITH RIPPER USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3RD MEMBER OR ENTIRE REAREND FOR CMI RS425 ROAD RECLAIMER CONTACT: CANDACE HINTON PINTO CONSTRUCTION PHONE: 936-569-6155 FAX: 936-569-6334 EMAIL: CHINTON0810@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CARRIER ASSY PART# 23B1500242 • CARRIER ASSY FOR A KOMATSU GD611A-1 S/N10603 CONTACT: CARGO AWAY CORP PHONE: 786-287-7056 FAX: 305-573-7038 EMAIL: CARGOAWAYCORP@LIVE.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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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! September 1, 2011 – Meeting/Tour. AGC St. Louis Supplier/Service Provider Council Meeting, Mississippi River Bridge Project Tour, Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at 3:30 PM. All supplier and service provider members are invited to attend a tour of the Mississippi River Bridge project. We will meet at the MTA trailer complex (4 Brooklyn Street, St. Louis, MO 63102) for a brief presentation, followed by the tour. Space is limited, so please RSVP for the SSP Council meeting by August 30th to Danielle Kopriva at 314-781-2356 or at dkopriva@agcstl.org. For questions, contact Stephanie Mitchell at 314-480-3178 or smitchell@agcstl.org. September 9, 2011 – EXPO. AGC of St. Louis BIM Expo at SIUEEdwardsville, Morris University Center. Free to Attend…Registration Required. The inaugural St. Louis BIM Expo will be the BIM event of the year for those involved in the St . Louis Architectural, Engineering, and Construction community. The St. Louis BIM Expo is presented by the
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AED’s CFO Conference: Financial Issues for Distribution CFOs and CEOs October 20-21, 2011 Join the financial powerhouses of the industry for an in-depth 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. AED Executive Forum September 8-9, 2011, Rosemont, Illinois. This two-day 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.
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• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., September 24, 2011 For: Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers
• Phoenix, AZ September 27, 2011
• Altoona, PA Sat., October 1, 2011 • City Island, NY Sun., October 2, 2011 • Dallas, TX Tues., October 4, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Aerials, Trucks and Trailers • Chicago, IL Thur., October 6, 2011 • Tuscaloosa, AL Fri., October 7, 2011 • Lexington, KY Wed., October 12, 2011 • Detroit, MI Fri., October 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Lake George, NY Sat., October 15, 2011 • Kissimmee, FL Tue., October 18, 2011 • St. Louis (Troy), MO Wed., October 19, 2011 • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 29, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Attachments, Aerials, Trucks and Trailers
• Statesville, NC September 28, 2011 • St. Louis, MO September 30, 2011 • Fort Worth, TX October 4-5, 2011 • Sacramento, CA October 7, 2011 • Tipton, CA October 8, 2011 CAN ADA • Edmonton, AB September 7-8, 2011 • Truro, NS September 8, 2011 • London, ON September 13, 2011 • Montreal, QC September 22-23, 2011 • Toronto, ON September 26, 2011 • Grande Prairie, AB September 29-30, 2011 • Saskatoon, SK October 6, 2011 • Chilliwack, BC October 12, 2011 • Ottawa, ON October 14, 2011 • Prince George, BC October 19, 2011
• Ledyard, CT (Foxwood Casino) DATE TBA For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers
I NTERN ATION AL
• Manassas, VA DATE TBA
• Polotitlan, Mexico September 6, 2011
• Sept-Iles, QC October 20, 2011
Coming Auctions • Brisbane, Australia September 13, 2011 • Geelong, Australia September 15, 2011 • Ocana, Spain September 15-16, 2011 • Moerdijk, Netherlands September 22-23, 2011 • Dubai, UAE September 27-28, 2011 • St, Aubin Sur Gaillon, France Oct. 4, 2011 • Caorso, Italy October 6, 2011 • Meppen, Germany October 6, 2011 • Hermosillo, Mexico October 7, 2011 • Krakow, Poland Oct. 11, 2011 • Panama City, Panama Oct. 21, 2011
BAR NONE AUCTION
www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • 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 • Fort Worth, TX Tues., September 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
DAVIS AUCTIONS
www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., October 15, 2011 • Prospect, CT Sat., December 10, 2011
G.W. MCGREW AUCTION CO.
www.mcgrewequipment.com 717-428-0922 • Virtual Auction Fri., September 23rd - 10AM EDT Trucks, Skid Steers, Tractors, Backhoes, and More.
HUNYADY
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Flemington, NJ Wed., Oct. 12, 2011 - 9AM Construction Equipment
IRAY AUCTIONS
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • 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., September 1, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., September 15, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY
www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085 • Montgomery, AL Wed.-Thurs., Aug 31-Sept 1, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Forestry
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.
• Lumberton, NC Thurs., September 1, 2011 For: Annual Fall Contractors Auction
www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Lebanon, TN Sat., December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
• Williamson, NC Thurs., October 6, 2011 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks
ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY
• Lumberton, NC Thurs., October 6, 2011 For: 17th Annual December Contractors Auction
• Mt. Airy, NC Sat., September 17, 2011 – 11AM For: Sign Company Equipment Liquidation
MYRON BOWLING AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906
• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., October 11, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., October 27, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Nov. 17, 2011-10AM • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., Dec. 15, 2011-10AM
SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
www.myronbowling.com 513-738-3311
ROLLER & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS
• Springfield, MO Fri., September 16, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment
www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668
STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC.
• Colorado Springs, CO Tues., August 30, 2011 For: Construction Equipment from Dwire Earthmoving & Excavating
• Kimbal, MN Thurs., September 1, 2011 For: Antique Tractor Auction
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Watertown, MA Wed., September 7, 2011 For: Inventor of Heavy Equipment Repair and Service Equipment & Tools, Shop and Office Equipment
ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS
www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173
UNITED AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563
www.uaa-auctions.com 517-202-9173
• Lansing, NY Sat., September 10, 2011 For: Municipal Surplus and Contractor Equipment Auction
• Novi, MI Thurs., September 22, 2011 For: Industrial/Commercial Masonry Equipment
• Groveland, NY Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks
UTILITY AUCTIONS
• North Franklin, CT Fri.-Sat., Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Paving, Trucks, Trailers, AG, Landscape & Mfg. Equipment
• Springville, NY Sat., September 24, 2011 For: Farm Tractor and Machinery Auction
• Wilmington, DE Fri., October 8, 2011 - 9AM
• Columbus, OH Fri., October 14, 2011 For: Construction & Paving Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Fleet Vehicles
• Rochester, NY Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Cars and Trucks
• Lowell, MA Thurs., September 15, 2011 For: Entire Equipment Fixture and Rolling Stock Inventory from Wood Processing Facility
• Wharton, NJ Fri., October 28, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Fleet Vehicles
PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION 866-608-9283
www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs., Sept 21-22, 2011 For: Annual Fall Contractors Auction • Brooklyn, MS Fri.-Sat., September 23-24, 2011 For: Mississippi Contractors Auction
• Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 1, 2011
MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY
• ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., September 29 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment
www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., September 15 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment
Coming Auction page Sponsored by Reckart Logistics
• Hamburg, NY Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Groveland, NY Sat., December 3, 2011 For: Farm and Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks
RYAN AUCTION SALES
www.utilityauctions.net 302-654-1846
Construction & Utility Equipment
WILSON AUCTION & REALTY CO., LTD. www.wilsonauctionltd.com 419-636-5500 • Harrington, DE Sat., September 24, 2011 For: Mid-Atlantic Fall Equipment Auction
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Cadiz, OH Thurs., September 22, 2011
www.ryanauctionsales.com 603-491-6159
• Mt. Airy, NC Tues., September 27, 2011
• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., September 6, 2011-10AM
• Darlington, PA Thurs., October 20, 2011
• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Thurs., September 22, 201110AM
• Bowe, NH Thurs., November 17, 2011 • Kissimmee, GL Mon.-Mon., February 6-13, 2012
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Stolen Equipment Alert New Jersey Equipment Theft Advisory August, 2011
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IMPORTANT AUCTIONS
Auction Calendar
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Saturday, September 10: FRYBURG (CLARION), PENNSYLVANIA: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment. 2. Saturday, September 10: LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK: 90% Liquidation of Construction, Support Equipiment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers. 3. Thursday, September 15: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Construction, Aerials, Support, Attachments, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers. 4. Friday, September 16: BALTIMORE, MARYLAND: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction, Aggregate Equipment, Attachments, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Equipment Trailers & Support Equipment. 5. Saturday, September 17: MONTICELLO, NEW YORK: Aggregate Liquidation of Late Model Screening Plants, Recycling Equipment, Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 6. Friday, September 23: SOUTHBEND, INDIANA: 2 Auctions in One Day! Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment & Large Job Completion of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment and Large Job Completion of Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 7. Friday, September 23: QUERETARO, QRO (MEXICO): Late Model Construction Equipment, Support, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers. 8. Saturday, September 24: ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY: Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. 9. Saturday, October 1: ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA: Complete Liquidation - Cat Earthmoving Equipment, Hilites Include: Cat D10/ ripper, Cat D9H, Cat D9H, Cat D5H, Cat D4H, Cat CS553, Cat 446 (4x4), Cat 436, Cat 930, Cat 973, (3) Cat 641, (25) Cat Buckets, 2006 Talbert 55 Ton, Peterbilt triaxle Truck Tractor and Much More! 10. Sunday, October 2: CITY ISLAND, NEW YORK: Complete Liquidation: One Island on the Long Island Sound and One City Block with Tenants in Downtown City Island, plus Personal Equipment. 11. Tuesday, October 4: DALLAS, TEXAS: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers.
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Thursday, October 6: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Remediation - Demolition - Asbestos Removal Contracting Equipment, Tools & Accessories. 13. Friday, October 7: TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA: Late Model Construction, Logging Equipment, Attachments, Support, Pickups, Truck Tractors & Dump Trucks. 14. Wednesday, October 12: LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY: Late Model Cat Construction Equipment. HILITES: 2004 Cat D10R, Cat D8R, Cat D6RXL, Cat 988H, Cat 988G, Cat 980H, Cat 980G, Cat 375L, Komatsu PC600LC, Komatsu PC400LC (long reach), Komatsu PC400LC, (2) Cat 773B, Cat 740/ 8500 gallon water tank. 15. Friday, October 14: DETROIT, MICHIGAN: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Dump Trailers, Equipment Trailers, Support Equipment. 16. Saturday, October 15: LAKE GEORGE, NEW YORK: Late Model Construction Equipment, Forestry Attachments, Support Equipment, Tagalong & Equipment Trailers. 17. Tuesday, October 18: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Rental Returns of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 18. Wednesday, October 19: ST. LOUIS (TROY), MISSOURI: Complete Liquidation of Concrete Precast Plant, plus Real Estate. 19. Saturday, October 29: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Construction, Support, Attachments, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers. 20. DTBA: LEDYARD, CONNECTICUT (FOXWOOD CASINO): Earthmoving Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Equipment & Dump Trailers. 21. DTBA: MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Cat Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Pickups & Equipment Trailers. 22. DTBA: ST. LOUIS (SAUGET), IL: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers.
ALEX LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010
Syracuse, NY (Evenings) 315/637-8912
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EQUIPMENT THEFT RING IN NEW JERSEY? POLICE, EQUIPMENT OWNERS ASKED TO BE VIGILANT OF INCREASED CRIMINAL ACTIVITY National Equipment Register has received a number of theft reports with a concentration in New Jersey since the first of the year, including a number of brazen thefts of machines from enclosed yards. Offenders have mostly targeted machines parked on job sites, and have on several occasions used the victim’s trailers to remove the machines. Though mostly Skid Steers have been targeted, medium excavators have also been taken. Paralleling the equipment thefts are a rash of thefts involving large excavator and loader buckets, with the thieves even removing the buckets from equipment. See the specific alert on this here: www.ner.net/theft_alerts/NER_NJBucketAdvisory811.pdf
National Equipment Register 545 Washington Blvd Jersey City, NJ 07310 866-663-7872 www.ner.net
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RETIREMENT AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
MAJOR JOB COMPLETION SNOW INDUSTRIES
LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT,
CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Pine Grove Enterprises
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 @ 10:00 AM
FRYBURG, PENNSYLVANIA DIRECTIONS: From Pittsburgh International Airport: I-376 W 14.9 miles (tolls) – exit 1, merge onto I-80 E toward Mercer 49 miles. Exit 53 toward PA-338/ Knox .4 miles, left onto Canoe Ripple Rd./ State Rt. 3007/ T-385 .7 miles. Right on PA-338E 3.2 miles. Right on PA-208 E/ E State St. 3.8 miles, right on Main St. .2 miles, take 2nd left on PA-208 E/ N School St 7.6 miles – follow PA 208 E. Right onto PA-208E/ Fryburg Rd. Site on left. From State College: US-322 BUS W/ N Atherton St 3.4 miles, take ramp to I-99 S/ US-220 S/ US-322 W .5 miles , keep left at fork, follow signs for I-99S/ US-220 S/ US-322/ Altoona/ Philipsburg – merge onto I-99 7.5 miles. Take exit 62 – merge onto US-322 W/ N High St toward Philipsburg 12 miles, follow US-322 W. Turn right onto PA-53S/ US-322W/ N 3rd St./ N Centre St – follow US-322W 10.4 miles. Right onto PA-970 N/ Shawville Hwy 1.6 miles. Turn left and merge onto I-80 W toward Dubois 52 miles. Exit 70 for US-322 toward Strattanville .2 miles, right on US-322 W/ Twenty-Eighth Division Hwy 8.2 miles. Turn right onto US-322 W/ 1st Ave – follow US-322 W 4.6 miles, right onto PA-208 E/ N School St. – follow PA-208 E 7.6 miles, right onto PA-208 E/ Fryburg Rd. – follow PA-208 E .8 miles, site on left. From Youngstown, OH: I-680 N 2.8 miles, exit 3A – merge onto OH-711N toward I-80 E/ New York and merge onto I-80 E 62 miles into PA. Exit 53 toward PA-338/ Knox .4 miles, left onto Canoe Ripple Rd./ State Rt. 3007/T-385 .7 miles, right onto PA-338E 3.2 miles, right onto PA-208 E/ E State St.– follow PA-208 E 3.8 miles, right onto Main St .2 miles. Take 2nd left onto PA-208 E/ N School St 7.6 miles, right onto PA-208 E/ Fryburg Rd. Site on left. From Erie, PA: Slight right onto PA-505N/ Glenwood Park Ave. – follow PA-505N 2.8 miles, continue onto PA-97 S/ Perry Hwy – follow PA-97 S 9.6 miles, turn right to stay on PA-97 S, left on PA-97 S/US-19 S – follow PA-97 S 8.9 miles, right on Perry St. .2 miles. Right on PA-8 S/ N Main St. 21.9 miles – follow PA-8 S, continue on W Spring St .4 miles, continue on Diamond St. .1 mile, continue on PA-27E/E Central Ave. – follow PA-27 E 5.5 miles. Continue on PA-36 S/ E State St. – follow PA-36 S 9.5 miles. Left onto PA-36 S/ US-62 N .3 miles. Right onto PA-36 S/ Elm St. – follow PA-36 S 9.5 miles. Continue on PA-208 W 4.2 miles. Site on right. Address: 20347 State Rt. 208, Fryburg, PA 16325. NOTE: The owners of Pine Grove Enterprises, having at this time decided to retire and enjoy life will sell their fine equipment at public auction. HILITES INCLUDE: 2 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Cat 315CL, 2008 Cat 304C, CRAWLER TRACTORS: Komatsu D31P, VIBRATORY ROLLERS: IR SD70, SKID STEERS: JD 250, BOOM LIFTS: JLG 40H, AIR COMPRESSORS: IR 185, WELDERS: Lincoln Ranger 8 22amp, Lincoln Mig Welder, DUMP TRUCKS: 2000 Sterling (tri.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 22 ton 24ft. (t/a), 9 ton (tri.), CARGO TRAILER: (t/a), 3 FUEL TANKS: (skid mounted), OILS, CHEMICALS & PUMPS: 6 Barrels Of Oil: (2 w/Pumps), Various Oils & Antifreeze, Lincoln Barrel Air Grease Pump, Graco Pressure Fluid Pump On Wheels, TRUCK PARTS & ACCESSORIES: New & Used Truck Lights, Pickup Tool Box, Black Suspension Truck Seat TIRES: (20) New & Used Truck Tires, Wrap Around Tires Fit JD 250 & Other Skid Steers, Appliances: Washers-Dryers-Stoves-Fridges, Office Furniture: Office Desk & 2 Chairs, Blue Print Rack, Storage Cabinet, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New 3500-5600 Thumbs, Buckets, Cat 315 Bucket, (2) Cat 304C Buckets, Skid Steers: Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, Forks, Root Grapple, Tree Boom, Backhoe, Versatech Hay Spears, Versatech Root Grapples, Root & Grapple Buckets, Frames, Stump Buckets, Quick Attach & Mount Plates, Snow & Mulch Buckets, LARGE QUANTITY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 2009 Ridgid Sewer Camera., Stone XH 670 Plate Compactor, Wheelbarrow, Orange Fencing & Posts, Pallet Jack, Assortment Of Chains, Tire Chains For JD 250 Skid Steer, Kubota Mine Ex 12in. Bkt With Teeth, Rebar, Traffic Cones, Construction Signs, Sump Pump, Target Quickie Saw In Steel Storage Box Like New, Jack Stands, Portable Air Tank, Small Air Jack Hammer, Transit With Tripod, Campbell Hausfelt Air Compressor, Small, Campbell Hausfelt Pressure Washer, Small Chain Come-A-Long, Fabric Ratchet Tie Downs, Skil Cut Off Saw, Jack Hammer Hand Held, Table Saw Craftsman 10in. 3 Hp With Table Ext On Shop Stand, Table Saw Craftsman 10in. 3 Hp With Portable Job Stand, Water Pump 1in. Gas Engine, Tool Box, Rockwell Model 15 Floor Stand Drill Press, Large Quantity Of Hand Tools, Combination Wrenches Of All Types And Sizes, Socket Sets, Pipe Wrenches, Hand Saws, Clamps, Levels, Filter Wrenches, Various Small Power Tools, Small Cut Off Saws, Oxygen & Acetylene Set, Gauges, Hose, Torch & Cart, Bench Grinder 1/3 Hp, Extension Cords, Air Hoses, Gas Cans, 2 Floor Creepers, Craftsman 3hp Cutoff Saw, Northstar Pressure Washer w/ Honda Gas Engine, A220 Small Portable Generator, Skil Saws: Lot Of 3 Small Ones, 300 Ft Cen-Teck Tape, Hand Tools (Large Lot), Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Post Hole Diggers, New And Used Bucket Teeth, Jack Hammer Bits, Welder, 115 Volt With Cables And Cart, Milwaukee Heavy Duty Rotary Hammer, Ryobi Table Router, Air Compressor, 3 Gal. Electric, Milwaukee Heavy Duty Right Angle Drill, (6 + Air Operated Staple Guns, Bench Size Battery Charger, Milwaukee Heavy Duty Screw Starter, Floor Roll Around Humidifier, 40 Ft Aluminum Extension Ladder, 48in. Pallet Fork Set Skid Steer Mounting, 3 Sets Of Pallet Forks (No Mountings), Cut Sandstone: Large Quantity Various Sizes, Large Quantity Silt Fence, Approx. 3 New Large Capacity Skid Steer Buckets, Lowe Post Hole Auger With Skid Steer Mounting: Approx. 3 Augers 12in.-18in. & 24in, New Tooth Bar For Skid Steer Bucket, Crown Pallet Jack: 2, 400 Lb. Capacity, Tracks, 3 Point Landscape Rake, Large Quantity of Propane Tanks: Many Meet Current Fed Specs, Pallet Racks Already Disassembled, Unknown Quantity Of Plastic Sewer / Water Pipe, (5) Walk Behind Plate Compactors, 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, New Magnum 4000 Pressure Washers.
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com PENNSYLVANIA LICENSE #: AU-003051-E SALE SITE PHONE: (585) 749-0022
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 @ 9:30 AM LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK NOTE: Snow Industries, a highly successful family owned operation has decided to sell equipment and trucks that will not be included in future operations from several completed jobs. HILITES INCLUDE: 2 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 1997 Grove RT58D, Grove RT58D, 4 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: JD 892ELC, JD 790, JD 690B, Kobelco SK150LC, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 924GZ, JD 644C, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D4GLGP, Cat D3G, Komatsu D41E-6, JD 650HLT, JD 350C, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: Cat 277, 2003 Cat 257, Cat 257, 6 SKID STEERS: Cat 246, Cat 236B, Bobcat 863, Case 1840, Gehl 7600, Gehl 6635, 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 446B (4x4), Cat 420D (4X4), 2003 JD 410G (4x4), ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2006 IR DD76, AIR COMPRESSOR: IR 1300CFM, 3 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2002 Sterling, 1998 Peterbilt 378, Brockway (t/a), DUMP TRUCKS: Brockway (tri.), HOOK LIFT TRUCKS: 1999 International 4700 (s/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 75ton (tri.), DUMP TRAILERS: Fruehauf (tri.), PLUS VAN TRAILERS & MORE, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New 3500-5600 Thumbs, Buckets, Skid Steers: Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, Forks, Root Grapple, Tree Boom, Backhoe, Versatech Hay Spears, Versatech Root Grapples, Root & Grapple Buckets, Frames, Stump Buckets, Quick Attach & Mount Plates, Snow & Mulch Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Road Plates, New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Smartquip Plate Compactors, 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, S Line Straps, Hoists, Air Tools, Light Stands, Bottle Jacks, Battery Charger, Winches, Socket, Hose Reel, Straps, Socket Sets, Trailer Jacks, Weedeaters, Booster Packs, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Electric Tiller, TriBall, Electric Welder, New Magnum 4000 Pressure Washers. SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-4811
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: For convenience, the auction will take place at Peterbilt of Long Island. Follow Long Island Expressway Rt. 495 to exit 56 (County Rt. 111).) Right turn at light to 18 Central Ave. Address: 18 Central Ave., Hauppauge, NY 11788.
ALEX LYON & SON
ALEX LYON & SON
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
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Roy Teitsworth Holds Annual Empire Farm Days Auction
R
oy Teitsworth Inc. held its annual Empire Farm Days Equipment and Truck Auction on Aug. 11 in Seneca Falls, N.Y. An extremely large sale, the event is held adjacent to the Empire Farm Days Show during the last day of the show. Empire Farm Days is among the nation’s oldest and largest continually operating agricultural outdoor shows. see TEITSWORTH page 124
(L-R): Bill Lunkenheimer and Chuck Lunkenheimer of Cedar Creek Farms, Cato, N.Y., discuss the condition of a Caterpillar loader for sale with Roy Teitsworth before the start of the event.
Between the large crowd drawn by the Teitsworth auction and the show attendees exiting Empire Farm Days, thousands of people attended the sale.
Colby Frier (in cab) and Dan Schrader of Schrader Farms, Romulus, N.Y., inspect this Caterpillar 318V for potential use on the family farm.
This Teitsworth sale featured a large selection of equipment, including this great novelty piece — a Farmall Cub from the 1950s with a belly mower.
These contractors traveled all the way from Boston looking to bring home one of the several telehandlers available in the sale.
Jason Lafosse (L) and Jordan Bean, Northampton, Mass., showed a lot of interest in this Caterpillar 924G.
The auction featured a huge assortment of all types of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, off-road trucks and on-road trucks.
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Complete Liquidation Thursda da ay, September 15 Featuring equipment from B&D Grading & Charles Raines Constr uction
2007 John ohn Deere 750J L LT T
2007 Hamm 3412
2006 Mack CH613
2005 John Deere 450C LC
2005 Dynapac CT262
2004 John Deere 9520
2003 CA AT T D8R II
2002 CA AT T CS-563D
2001 John Deere 400C
2001 Volvo A30C
1997 John Deere 770CH
1995 Dynapac CA251PD
1994 994 CA AT T 621F
1992 CA AT T D8N
1991 CA AT T D6H
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WED., SEPTEMBER 7, 9:30 AM • 340 PLEASANT ST, WATERTOWN, MA 02472 58 YEARS OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE INVENTORY OF REPAIR & SERVICE EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & SUPPLIES, SPECIALIZED TOOLING & TESTING EQUIPMENT, PARTS ROOM, SHOP & OFFICE FIXTURES INCL VIDMAR CABINETS, MISC TOOLS & SUPPLIES TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST!
COMPLETE DISPERSAL AUCTION for LOUIS O. BEEDE & SONS, INC. (Closing Operations) THURS., SEPTEMBER 15, 9:00 AM • 24 PAYTON ST, LOWELL, MA 01852 ENTIRE EQUIPMENT FIXTURE & ROLLING STOCK INVENTORY FROM A RENOWNED WOOD PRODUCTS, SHAVINGS, SAWDUST & WOOD FLOUR PROCESSING FACILITY, PROPERTY & BUILDINGS PARTIAL LISTING: WOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: Weima WLK 45 30 Grinder, Hrs Read: 235; Sturtevant Pulverizer; (2) Gruendler Crusher/Pulverizers; Burton 4040 Mixing Unit, 10 HP Electric, s/n 6151; (3) Misc & (1) WPM Auger Max 220 Bagger; Rolex 83GP 4 Port Screen/Shaker Deck, s/n R350676; (2) Sprout Waldron Wood Pelletizers (1) Reconditioned & (1) Parts; Rotec Multi Deck Screener/Shaker; New WEG 125 HP High Efficiency Explosion Proof Motor; Buntine Magnetix Duct Magnet; Young Industries 10 HC Rotary, Stainless Steel, s/n HL7985; Misc Electric Blower; TUB GRINDER: 2008 Duratech 3010 T/A Portable Tub Grinder, C15 Cat, 475 HP, 10’ Tub, Remote, Engine Hrs: 2141 w/Rotary Radiator Screen, 30” Conveyor, Magnetic Head Pulley, To Be Sold Subject To Confirmation; WHEEL & SKID LOADERS: 1999 Volvo L40TP Rubber Tired Loader, Enclosed Cab, Heat, A/C, Q/C w/97” Hi Dump Bkt, 15.5/25, Deutz Dsl, s/n L40D1920238; 1996 Swinger 3044, Non-Articulated Rubber Tired Loader, 4 Cyl John Deere Dsl, 67” Bkt, Hrs Read: 1417, s/n NW013; Volvo MC90B Skid Steer, Enclosed Cab, Heat, 6’ BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, 3 Cyl Volvo Dsl, Hrs Read: 6342, s/n VCEMG90B506116200; TRUCK TRACTORS: 1995 Mack CH613 T/A Tractor, Mack 7 E-454 Engine, 10 Sp, 40K R, Air Ride, Wetline, Miles Read: 525,370, Vin #1M1AA18Y8SW047679; 1997 Kenworth T800 T/A Tractor, Cat 3406E, 10 Sp, Engine Brake, 40K R, Air Ride, Wetline, 182” WB, Miles Read: 663,847, Vin #1KKDDB9X8VJ742170; 1995 Kenworth T800 T/A Tractor, M11 Cummins, 10 Sp, 42” Sleeper, 200” WB, 40K R, Wetline, Air Ride, Miles Read: 639,393, Vin #684964; 2000 Sterling T/A Tractor, Cat Engine, 9 Sp, 40K R, Air Ride, Wetline, Miles Read: 332,872, Vin #2FNPNWEB5YAB44272; Volvo S/A Tractor, M11 Cummins, 280 HP, 10 Sp, 12K F, 20K R, Air Ride, Miles Read: 423,971, Vin #4VAVBBPE2VN743669, Needs Body Work; (10±) TRI-AXLE WALKING FLOOR TRAILERS: (2) 2000 Trailmobile 53’x102”; (5) 1998 & (1) 1997 Manac 48’x102”; 1996 & 1992 Dorsey 48’x102”; (70±) DRY VAN & CHIP TRAILERS: 1994, 1985 & 1984 Great Dane 48’x102”; (4) 1993, (3) 1992, 1987, 1986, (3) 1985, (2) 1983, & 1979 Fruehauf 48’x102”; 1985, 1984, (2) 1983, (2) 1982, 1978 & 1969 Fruehauf 45’x102”; 1992 & 1980 Dorsey 48’x102”; 1989, 1988 & 1987 Alloy 48’x102”; 1987 Alloy 28’ S/A Pup; (10) 1987 & 1986 Pines 28’ Pups; (2) 1988, 1987 & (2) 1978 Monon 48’x102”; 1978 Monon 45’x102”; 1985 Eagle 48’x102”; (2) 1985, (6) 1984, 1976 & 1973 Strick 48’x102”; Strick 45’x102”; 1974 Trim 48’x102”; 1980 Trailmaster 45’x102”; 1984 Trailmaster 28’ Pup; (2) 1977 Budd 48’x102”; 1981 Budd 45’x102”; (3) 1977 Lufkin 48’x102”; 1986 Kentucky T/A; (30±) VAN PIPE TRAILERS: 1987 Alloy 48’x102”; (2) 1986, (10) 1985 & (3) 1984 Strick 48’x102”; 1980 Trailmobile 48’x102”; 1980 Trailmobile 45’x102”; (2) 1977 Fruehauf 45’x102”; (9) 1987 Pines 28’ Pups; MISC TRAILERS & DOLLY: Custom T/A Tag-Along, 8’x16’ Deck, 4’ Beaver Tail, Ramps; Eager Beaver T/A Tag-Along, Vin #11200D200FT060022; 1979 Great Dane 45’ Drop Frame, Vin #B13314; 1978 Fruehauf S/A Flatbed, Vin #FNY217738; S/A Converter Dolly; FLEET VEHICLES: 2002 Ford Crown Vic, Gas, Auto, Vin #2FAFP74W42X108757; YARD & WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT: Nissan 40 Cushion Tire Forklift, Propane, Triple Stage Mast, 40” Forks, Side Shift, Hrs Read: 1822, s/n KPH02P900122; Nissan 40 Cushion Tire Forklift, Propane, Triple Mast, Side Shift, 40” Forks, Lift-N-Weigh 2300 Scale, Hrs Read: 2813, s/n PJ02-9H2366; Datsun 4000 Cushion Tire Forklift, Propane, 40” Forks, Side Shift, Triple Stage, Orops, Hrs Read: 5325; Nissan 50 Cushion Tire Forklift, Propane, Triple Mast, Side Shift, 40” Forks, Hrs Read: 6068, s/n PJ029H6654; (4±) Tip Hoppers For Forklift; 72” Materials Bucket For Skid Steer; BUILDING FIXTURES: Roof Mtd Dust Collectors & Blowers; Misc Electrical Switch Gear; Permavane 30PAQ Compressor, s/n 36069; METAL FABRICATION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES: Chicago Steel Bending Brake; Di-Acro Metal Shear; Millermatic 200 Mig Welder; Lincoln Pro Cut 55 Plasma Cutter; Grob Metal Band Saw; Carolina Horizontal Band Saw; Walker Turner Drill Press; Miller Electric Welder; Niagra Sheet Roll; Grinders, Vises & Anvils; Pipe Threader; Chop Saw; Misc Welding Supplies; MAINTENANCE SHOP EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & FIXTURES: Magnetic Drill; Work Benches & Tables; Hardware Cabinets & Contents; Rolling Tool Boxes & Cabinets; Steel Racking; Jack Stands & Wheel Dolly; OTC 10 Ton Pneumatic Jack; North Industries 2 Ton Gantry Frame; Torch Set; Misc Fuel & Oil Bulk Tanks; Misc Tooling, Supplies & Fixtures Too Numerous To List; WOOD WORKING EQUIPMENT: Yates American Disc & Belt Sander; Enco 10” Table Saw, s/n 50603; Craftsman 10” Radial Arm Saw; BAGGED OR BULK PRODUCT: Remaining Inventory To Be Sold In Commercial Lots!
PROPERTY & BUILDINGS to be OFFERED at 12:00 Noon, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 for LOUIS O. BEEDE & SONS, INC. (Owner) AUCTION PROPERTY BRIEFLY DESCRIBED AS: 2.3488± Acre Property & Buildings Located at: 24 Payton St, Lowell, MA 01852 aka per Assessors maps as 24.2, 24.5, 30 Payton St REAL ESTATE TERMS: To be sold subject to a very motivated owner’s confirmation. $25,000 deposit in cash or certified funds day of sale. Deposit must be increased to 10% of the confirmed purchase price within 10 business days, balance at closing at a mutually agreed upon date. BROKER: Jon Arruda, MA Lic # 009518427, Auctioneer MA Lic # AU736
2 DAYS – 1000’S OF LOTS - 2 DAYS MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from A&A TEST BORING, LLC & COMPANY WRENCH & JENSEN INDUSTRIAL PAINTING & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 – FRI., SEPTEMBER 30, 9:00 AM
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MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON NEW YORK INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS FRI., OCTOBER 28, 9:30 AM • 625 MT. HOPE RD, WHARTON, NJ 07885 MAJOR INVENTORY OF MINING, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUMPS, SERVICE TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. MA Lic # AU736, Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS.COM.
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PIRTEK Hydraulic Accessories Are Simple to Use, Replace Reliability and keeping downtime to a minimum are necessary to keep equipment running and completing projects on time. Many companies rely on hydraulic attachments to carry out multiple tasks including earthwork, demolition, recycling and transportation. Operating mobile equipment often requires changing hydraulic attachments many times throughout a single day. PIRTEK offers pre-assembled replacement hydraulic valve blocks with quick disconnect couplings and a pressure relief valve. Available in sizes from 1/2, 5/8 and 3/4 in. (1.3, 1.6 and 1.9 cm), this easy to install and replace valve block allows operators to safely relieve hydraulic pressure before connecting or disconnecting attachments, according to the manufacturer. Fitted with standard ISO flat face quick disconnect couplings makes this valve block compatible with most kinds of attachments manufactured today. For more information, visit www.pirtekusa.com.
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SECURED PARTY AUCTION
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION AUCTION
Construction Equipment, Aerial Lists, Support, Attachments, Dump Truck, Truck Tractor, Trailer Auction
AGGREGATE DIVISION
Sipple & Redard Partners
Neff Rental
THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 @ 9:30 AM ATLANTA (BREMEN), GEORGIA NOTE: Selling in this auction will be repossessed equipment and trucks from one financial institution with a group of rental machines from Neff Rentals. EARLY HILITES: 3 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: JD 300D, 2003 JD 250D, Volvo A25C, 24 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 320L, Cat EL200B, 2003 Komatsu PC228UU, Komatsu PC200LC-6, 2006 Komatsu PC78RM-2, 2006-2005-2004 Kobelco SK330LC, (2) Kobelco SK330LC, 2004 Kobelco SK290LC, 2005 Kobelco SK250LC, 2006-2005 Kobelco SK135SRLC, 2005 Volvo 460, (3) Hitachi EX450LC-5, Hitachi EX400LC-3, Daewoo 220LC-3, (3) 2005-2004 IHI 35N, 2005 IHI 28N, 7 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 12G, (2) Cat 120G, (2) Komatsu GD405, JD 770B, Leeboy 685, MOTOR SCRAPER: Cat 613B, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Komatsu WA50-3, Daewoo Mega 200, 2004 Case 621D, Kawasaki 65, 12 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) 2011 JD 650JLT, (4) 2004 JD 650HLGP, JD 650H, JD 650GLGP, Cat D7H, Cat D4CXL, Cat D3C, Case 850E, 2005 Case 650KLGP, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963 (ripper), JD 555G-II, 10 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2005 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310D (4x4), 2004 Case 580M (4x4), Case 580L (4x4), (2) 2008 Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 416B (4x4), NH LB75 (4x4), Ford 555C, Ford 555A, ASPHALT PAVERS: Cedar Rapids CR451, SOIL STABILIZER: Bros. L Sprm-84, SOIL COMPACTOR: Cat 815B, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2005 Hamm 3410, Hamm 66in., Dynapac CA151D, IR SD40D, 8 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2003 Cat 267, 2007-(3) 2005 Bobcat T300, (3) 2005 Bobcat T190, 6 SKID STEERS: 2005 Bobcat S220, (2) 2005 Bobcat S175, (2) 2006-2005 Bobcat S130, TRENCHER: Ditch Witch 3700, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2006 JCB 528, Gradall G6-42P, SCISSOR LIFTS: 2007 Genie S1930, 14 VERTICAL MANLIFTS: (14) 2008 Genie AP25C, GENERATORS: 2006 Magnum MMG80, 5 BOOM TRUCKS: 2000-1999 Int’l. 4700 15T (s/a), 1999 IH 4700 (17 ton), (2) 2000 GMC C7H042 15T (s/a), 2 SWEEPERS: 2005-2004 Terramite TSS38, FLATBED TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F650 s/a, 4 DUMP TRUCKS: Peterbilt 379 (t/a), (2) Peterbilt 373 (t/a), 1994 Int’l. Eagle (t/a), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: Peterbilt (t/a), 1990 Freightliner FLD (t/a), 1986 Kenworth (t/a), IH (t/a), 6 DETACHABLE TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco RG50 50T (tri.), Rogers 50T(tri.), 1998 Etnyre R35TL-PS-T1 (t/a), Etnyre R35TD-T1 (t/a), EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: Dynaweld 50 ton (tri.), TAGALONG TRAILERS: Custom 12T (t/a), DUMP TRAILER: Hardee (t/a), 3 WATER TRAILERS: (3) 2006 Magnum MWT500 500gal. (s/a), UTILITY TRAILERS: (7) Tristate Industries Inc. 3,500lb. (s/a), (t/a), 2 UTILITY/RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: 2007 JD Gator 4x2TX, 2005 Kawasaki KAF620E5, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: Thumbs, Buckets, Unused Grizzly HT830 Hydr. Thumbs, Skid Steers: 2009 72in. Sweeper, 2007 Bobcat Pickup Sweeper, Unused 48in. Pallet Forks, 2004 Bobcat 48in. Pallet Forks, 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: New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Smartquip Plate Compactors, 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, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Tri-Ball, Electric Welder, New Magnum 4000 Pressure Washers. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 @ 9:30 AM MONTICELLO, NEW YORK NOTE: Sipple & Redard has made the corporate decision to close its aggregate division at this time and sell its equipment along with several rental companies. HILITES: 2 SCREENING PLANTS: 2004 Extec S-5, Extec 6000, TROMMEL SCREENING PLANT: Retech R622, WOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: 2003 Blockbuster 1820 Firewood Processor w/ 30ft. Conveyor, 3 CONVEYORS & STACKER: 25 Ft. Stacker, Extec 40ft. Radial Stacker/ Conveyor, 2007 Blockbuster 30ft. Hydraulic Stacker, AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT: Vibrating Feeder for Crusher, ARTICULATED TRUCKS: Cat D25C, 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 311C, Cat 308, Komatsu PC210LC6, 2001 Komatsu PC75UU, Hitachi EX270LC, Kobelco SK220LC-IV, Kobelco SK210LC, MOTOR GRADERS: Galion T600B, 6 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 Cat 962G (VEI 7 Helper Loader Scale), 2006 Cat 950H (3rd valve), 2006 Cat 924GZ, JD 624G, Case 621B, Case 621B, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Cat D5H, Cat D5C, (2) Cat D4H, Cat D3C, Cat D3B, 2003 JD 450HLT, JD 450GLT-4, 2003 JD 400HLT, Komatsu D68E-1, 5 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2004 Cat 420DIT (4x4, 1,400hrs.), Cat 420DIT (4x4, 2,300hrs.), Cat 416C (4x4), Case 580 Super M, Case 580E, Ford 555B, VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Intensus CV25D (84in.), 3 SKID STEERS: Cat 226, Cat 226, 2007 Bobcat S160, 2 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: (2) NH 3430 (4x4), 3 DUMP TRUCKS: 1992 Mack RD690S (tri.), 2003 Ford F550 (4x4), 2002 IH (s/a), PRESSURE WASHER TRUCK: 1988 GMC box truck w/ 3000 psi hot water pressure washer unit, 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, Hydr. Hammer, Excavators: New Excalibur X36 Thumb, New 3500-5600 thumbs, Bucket, SURVEY EQUIPMENT: (2) New CST/Berger CLVP20D Auto Levels, (2) Northwest NEXPK99 Laser Pkg., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Smartquip Plate Compactors, 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, Booster Packs, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Tri-Ball, Electric Welder, New Magnum 4000 Pressure Washers.
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online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110.
DIRECTIONS: The location is 90 miles from NYC, 30 miles from Middletown NY and 80 miles from RT 17 Heading north: exit at 103 Rapp Rd. end. Go right or north of Harris Rd., site is on right. From Binghamton: going South on Rt 17 exit at 101 Ferndale, go south on Harris Rd. Sale site on left. Address: 403 Harris Rd., Liberty, NY 12754.
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Volvo Unveils Cleaner, Fuel Efficient D-Series Heavyweights Part of the new generation D-Series of excavators, Volvo Construction Equipment is offering North American customers three heavyweight production machines, ranging in weight classes between 75,000 to 111,800 lb. (34,019 to 50,711 kg). Meeting the strict requirements of new EPA emissions legislation, the powerful and reliable EC340D, EC380D and EC480D excel in heavy digging and lifting duties, offering superior cycle times and greater fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. The D-Series offers more powerful Tier IVi-certified D13 Volvo engines, delivering lower emissions and enhanced fuel efficiency. These engines work in harmony with intelligent, advanced hydraulics and feature a more rugged undercarriage. Built for heavy production duties such as trenching, loading, moving rocks or general construction, the EC340D, EC380D and EC480D deliver dependable power with high torque, along with lower emissions, fuel consumption and noise. Engine At the heart of these machines is a turbocharged high pressure direct injection Volvo diesel engine that offers maximum power of 279 hp (208 kW) (EC340D/EC380D), and 343 hp (256 kW) (EC480D) respectively. All three machines feature an automatic idling system that reduces engine speed when the levers and pedals are not activated — Built for heavy production duties such as trenching, loading, moving rocks or general construction, the EC340D, EC380D and aiding fuel efficiency and lowering EC480D deliver dependable power with high torque, along with lower emissions, fuel consumption and noise. external noise. Hydraulics When only a single function is being used, the two pump hydraulics system combines the flow of both pumps for quick cycle times and greater productivity. It also can prioritize flow according to the work being done — e.g. to the boom for faster raising when loading or in deep excavations or to the arm during leveling duties. Undercarriage “Heavy duty” is the best way to sum up the EC380D and EC480D, with thick gauge metal plates, track guards and bolt-head protection offering durability in tough working conditions. The undercarriage is made from high strength tensile steel, the sprocket and top rollers are made from forged steel and deep hardened for long term durability. Bottom rollers feature extreme pressure (EP) oil, reducing the oil temperature and ensuring consistent viscosity, even under heavy loads. Improved performance over difficult or steep terrain is possible due to increased tractive force. The larger EC480D features mechanical variable width tracks, which extend the width by 6 in. (15 cm) and raise clearance by 8 in. (19.6 cm), aiding stability and protection.
Boom and Arm Heavy duty booms are standard on these machines, and high strength tensile steel arms provide durability in severe applications. Wear strips welded to the inside of the arm give added protection and the linkage yoke features a support bar for additional strength. The optional boom float function lowers the boom using gravity only, freeing up hydraulic flow for other duties. Operation The operator can select the work mode, settings and attachment requirements all from inside the cab. Four working modes (idle, fine, general and heavy) allow operators to quickly select the best mode for the job at hand. This automatically tailors the performance and ensures the best fuel efficiency. Up to 18 different attachments also can be managed, tailoring hydraulic flow and (as an option) pressure according to the specific requirements of the tool being used. Using Volvo’s ROPS-protected care cab, operators sit in a roomy, low fatigue, air conditioned working environment, with clear visibility and controls that are easy to handle. A large, clear color monitor gives operators all the important
machine information, while a service mode allows technicians to perform diagnostic checks. The monitor also can display the view from the rear facing camera. Maintenance The EC340D, EC380D and EC480D all feature easy maintenance. Accessed via wide opening compartment doors, grouped, ground level filters and service points. Simpler and safer access. Checks are done quicker, further improving uptime, while a reversible cooling fan is operated from the cab and helps prevent radiator clogging and overheating problems. Support These machines come fitted as standard with CareTrack, Volvo CE’s telematic system. Accessed remotely, CareTrack provides machine information such as fuel consumption and service reminders that allow improved planning and operation. A comprehensive range of service plans also are available from Volvo’s dealer network, ranging from routine wear inspections to full service agreements and Eco operator training. For more information, visit www.volvo.com.
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ONE OWNER COMPLETE LIQUIDATION LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Melvin Benhoff Contracting FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 @ 10:00 AM BALTIMORE, MARYLAND NOTE: The corporate decision has been made to sell all the construction equipment, support, trucks & trailer at this time. NOTE: PLEASE NO CONSIGNMENTS! HILITES INCLUDE: 2 JAW CRUSHERS: 2002 Extec C12 Jaw Crusher, 2003 Extec C10 Impactor, 3 SCREENING PLANTS: Extec S5 Screen, 2002 Extec S4 Screen, Powerscreen MK2, CONVEYORS & STACKERS: 2003 Extec D65-60 Conveyor, 4 ASPHALT PAVERS: 2005 Cat AP655C, 2007 Leeboy 8515, Leeboy 8500, 2003 Leeboy 8000, 8 ASPHALT ROLLERS: Cat CB534C, Cat 534B, IR DD90, IR DD90HF, 2002 IR DD34HF, IR DD32, 2006 IR DD30, IR DA30, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2007 IR SD100DF, 2008 IR SD77DX, 2006 IR SD70D, Bomag BW172D, 8 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 Doosan DX300LC, Linkbelt LS330XL, 2007 Linkbelt 290X2, 2004 Komatsu PC200LC-7, 2003 Case CX290, 2003 Case CX31, Gradall XL3200, Cat 307, 3 RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: 2004 Gradall XL4100, (2) Gradall XL4100, TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT38G, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2007 Komatsu WA450-SL, 2002 Case 621D, Case 621B, RUBBER TIRED LOADER ACCESSORIES: (3) Snow Boxes, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D5G, Cat D4C, Case 850B, Case 550, Case 450, 3 CRAWLER LOADERS: 2004 Cat 963C, Cat 963B, Cat 963, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) Case 590, (2) Case 580K, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2007 Takeuchi TL140, 4 SKID STEERS: 2004 Case 95XT, Case 95XT, (2) Case 1845C, TRENCHER: Ditch Witch 1030, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2007 IR 185, (5) IR 185, 5 GENERATORS: 2005 Atlas Copco QAS78, Multiquip 136-DCA70SSJUD, (2) 2004-2003 NAC 5,000watt, 5 WELDERS: (2) Miller Stick Welder, (2) Mig Welder, Plasma Cutter, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) IR L8-4MH, 3 ARROW/ MESSAGE BOARDS: (3) Solrtron, STRAW BLOWERS: Goosen, WOOD CHIPPERS: Vermeer 1600, ASPHALT TACK TRUCK: 2000 Chevy 6500, PROFILOGRAPH TRUCK: 2004 Chevy, ROLLOFF TRUCKS: 1982 Mack RD685SX, 8 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 2008 Mack GU713 (tri.), 2006(2) 2004 Mack CV713, (2) 1998-1995 Mack RD688S, DUMP TRUCK ACCESSORIES: (9) Plow Frames, (9) Plows, (11) Spreaders, TRUCK TRACTOR: 2004 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 5 UTILITY TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F450, 2008 Ford F350, (3) 2005 GMC 2500HD, 2 STAKE TRUCKS: 2003 Chevy C4500 (s/a), 2001 Ford F450 (s/a), 12 SERVICE TRUCKS: (2) 2003-2002-2001-2000-(2) 1999 Chevy 3500, 2004 Chevy 2500HD, 1997 Chevy C6500, 2002 GMC 3500, 2003 GMC 2500HD, 2001 GMC 2500HS (4x4), FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: 1991 Mack RW713, 5 PICKUPS: 2008-2001 GMC Sierra Denali (4x4), 2006 Chevy Silverado, 2003 Chevy Silverado (4X4), 1996 Chevy 1500 (4x4), 7 SUVS: 2008-2007 GMC Yukon Denali (4x4), 2008-2001 GMC Yukon XL (4x4), 2000 GMC Yukon, 2007 GMC Envoy Denali (4x4), 2003 Chevy Tahoe (4x4), AUTOMOBILES: 2005 Cadillac CTS, DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2001 Eager Beaver 50GSL/3 50 ton (tri.), 5 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2003 Eager Beaver 25 ton (tri.), 1989 Rogers 10 ton (t/a), 2003 Towmaster T-12DD (t/a), 1997 New Cross Country
583ST, 1984 Homemade, 2 VAN TRAILERS: 1990 Pero 40ft. (t/a), 1987 Fruehauf 40ft. (t/a), CARGO TRAILERS: 2004 Thrifty Hauler, TRUCK PARTS/ ACCESSORIES: IMT Truck Crane, SNOW PLOWS & SPREADERS: (11) 5 Alu Bonnell U16DD-SS Tailgate Sanders, (9) Henke Power Angle Plows for Mack Dump Trucks, (9) Plow Frames, TRENCH BOXES/ ACCESSORIES: 2001 GM&E Manhole Box, 2001 GM&E Trench Box, (2) 8ft. MH Spreader, (2) 6ft. MH Spreaders, (2) 4ft. MH Spreaders, (8) 6ft. Spreaders, (4) 5ft. Spreaders, (11) 4ft. Spreaders, STEEL ROAD PLATES: (11) 8x20, (3) 8x10, 8x8, (2) 5x8, 5x7, 4x6, 4x4, FUEL TANKS: (3) 300gal. Oil Storage Tanks, EQUIPMENT PARTS: Quantity of New Bucket Teeth, Large Qty. of Rebuilt Starters, Rebuilt Alternators, Bolt & Nut Hardware, Spare Truck & Equipment Parts, Tail Lights, Hoses, Fan Belts, New Oil Filters, OFFICE EQUIPMENT/ OFFICE FURNITURE: Misc. Furniture-Laptops-office stationary etc., Copiers, Printers, Fax Machines, Lap Tops, Computer Towers, Filing Cabinets, Monitors, Paper Shredders, Office Chairs, 6 PLATE TAMPERS: (2) 2005-(2) 2004-2003-2002 Multiquip, CORE MACHINES: 2006 Diamond, Hilti, 7 CUT OFF SAWS: (2) 2007 Stihl TS-420, 2007-2006-(2) 2005-2004 Stihl TS-400, 2 ELECTRIC SAWS: 2008 Milwaukee, Black & Decker, 10 BREAKERS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006-2005-2000 IR, (3) IR, IR 35lb., 2 HAMMER DRILLS: (2) 2008 Hilti, CHAIN SAW: 2005 Stihl MS440, 3 FLOOR SAWS: 2007 Edco Road Saw, Edco, 2007 Stihl Cart (saws), RING SAWS: Partner, GRINDERS: B&DE, Edco, CONCRETE VIBRATORS: Wyco, CURBERS, SNOW BLOWER, WATER PUMPS: 2002 CH&E, 2000 Multiquip, NAC, ALEN, MMD, Hypr, TRASH PUMPS: (2) 2008 WAC, 2006-2005 MMD, BLOWERS: 2004 Stihl, 5 JUMP TAMPS: (2) 2005 Multiquip, 2002 DGNA, (2) DGNA, POWER RAKES: 2002 Snap, ROAD SAWS: 1992 Hydrapak, Target, 2 ELECTRIC DRILLS: (2) DeWalt, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: 42in. Bucket, (2) 36in. Buckets, 18in. Buckets, Pulverizer, Breaker, Grapple, Grade Blade, New 3500-5600 thumbs, Gradalls: (5) 5ft. Grading Buckets, (4) Demo Buckets, (4) Digging Buckets, Swale Bucket, 2ft. & 1 ft. Grading buckets, Skid Steers: (5) Grading Buckets, Breaker, Big Dog Sweeper, (2) Milling Heads, (3) Snow Boxes, Auger, 24in. – 12in. Auger Bit, Forks, Backhoes: (4) 36in. Buckets, (2) 24in. Buckets, 18in. Buckets, (2) 12in. Buckets, Ripper, Forks, 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, 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: 2009 Gene., 2003 Shark, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Jersey Wall Hook, EZ Drill, Plasma Cutter, Torch Sets, Drill Presses, Chop Saw, Bander, Walk Behind Magnet, (7) 6x20 Mud mats.
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: From BWI airport: take 195W to 295 North to 695 east go over Key bridge to third exit Cove Rd. Go left at end of ramp to light go left on north point Blvd. for two miles than left on north point Rd 1000’ on right.The auction site is about 20 min. from Baltimore Washington airport (BWI). Address: 4216 North Point Rd. Baltimore, MD 21222.
ALEX LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
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CONSTRUCTION, TRUCK & FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Virtual Online Auction Friday, September 23rd • 10:00 A.M. EDT ated ems Loc f the t I y n a M o 0 Miles within 6 Baltimore. Port of
G.W. MCGREW AUCTION CO. EXPECTING 80+ TRACTORS, DOZERS, BACKHOES, TRUCKS, SKID STEERS AND MORE SELLING FOR LOCAL PA & MD CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND DEALERS. CALL NOW TO CONSIGN UNBELIEVABLY LOW FLAT RATE LISTING FEE!!
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Crawler Dozers & Loaders: Cat 963C, EROPS, Air, Nice Cat 953C, EROPS, Air
Semi-Trailers: “4” ’01 Kidron 48’ Refer, Diesel, Nice, Right off Lease “2” ’00 Kidron 45’ Refer, Diesel, Nice, Road Tractors: Right off Lease ’01 IH 9200I, ISM Cummins, Pro Sleeper, ‘00 Kidron 40’ Refer, Diesel, Nice, Right Nice Right off Lease off Lease “2” ’01 IH 8100, ISM Cummins, Nice ’99 Utility 45’ Refer, Diesel, Nice, Right Right off Lease off Lease ’95 Volvo, Cat 3176 Diesel
Featured Items Sold at Preview Virtual Auctions
Trucks: ’05 Chevy 3500, Dully Van, Stahl Enclosed Utility Body, 107K Miles, Very Nice, From Electric Utility Company ’96 Chevy 3500, Dully, Aluminum Dump Body, Automatic ’04 Ford F250, 4x4, Ext Cab, Automatic ’01 Ford F250, 4x4, V-8, Automatic, Trans Problems
Do Not Miss Out! G.W. McGrew Auction Company announces its September virtual online Construction, Truck and Farm Equipment Auction. We are expecting over 80 trucks, skid steers, tractors, backhoes, and more. We have many great consignments from local MD & PA contractors. Items are being added to the auction daily. Expect lots of unadvertised items. Consignments are accepted, and offer an unbelievably low flat rate listing fee. This is a very early listing so check out our web site at www.mcgrewequipment.com for pictures, videos and updates. Not responsible for No Shows. All announcements auction day supersede all printed material. Absentee bidding is also accepted.
Utility Vehicles: JD 4x2 Gator, Electric Dump Club Car, Electric Golf Cart, Charger Toro 3300D, Diesel, Hyd Dump
Live Internet Bidding at www.EquipmentFacts.com Lic# AH001787, AY001961, AU003295L, AA0028881
2191 Seven Valleys Road • Seven Valleys, Pa 17360 Sales Managers: Scott Zylka, Cell: 443-845-6540 Gary Knisley, Cell: 717-465-6815 Greg McGrew, Office: 717-428-0922 or 888-311-2811 WWW.MCGREWEQUIPMENT.COM SCOTTZYLKA@MCGREWEQUIPMENT.COM
Roy Teitsworth Draws Big Crowds for Farm Days Sale TEITSWORTH from page 118
Tens of thousands of farmers — large and small — municipalities, landscape companies, or just interested folks gather at this event in Seneca Falls, N.Y. As the show comes to an end, Roy Teitsworth Inc. starts one of its largest sales of the year. The auction features a huge assortment of all types of agricultural equipment, construction equipment, off-road trucks and on-road trucks.
Local Amish and Mennonite farmers inspected landclearing equipment.
Hours before the sale started interested buyers gave this LeeBoy double-drum asphalt roller a thorough inspection.
Raiden LeVea of Fulton, N.Y., begged his grandfather to bring home this IH20C vintage dozer. However, his grandfather, Kent Hogeboom, sales representative of Construction Equipment Guide, insisted that his Chevy Impala couldn’t possibly handle pulling the load.
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2 AUCTIONS IN ONE DAY! 2 COMPLETE LIQUIDATIONS OF LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & 2 LARGE JOB COMPLETIONS
RENTAL RETURN
AUCTION CONSTRUCTION, AERIALS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 @ 9:30 AM
SOUTH BEND, INDIANA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 @ 9:30 AM ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
NOTE: Selling will be late model primarily Cat earthmoving equipment and Mack trucks from two local contractors who have completed major jobs in the local area and one total liquidation of Cat equipment.
(ATLANTIC CITY RACE TRACK)
HILITES INCLUDE: 2 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) Cat D25C, 8 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 322CL, Cat 304CR, Cat 215LC, Hitachi EX330LC-5, Hitachi EX230LC-5, JD 892ELC, 2002 NH EC130, 2003 Bobcat 442, 3 MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 615C, (2) Cat 613C, 9 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) Cat 980B, Cat 966B, Cat 950G, Cat 950F, JD 544G, JD 544, Fiat Allis 745, Clark 55, 7 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Cat D7G, Cat D6C, Cat D5NLGP, Cat D5C, 2007 JD 450JLGP, Komatsu D58P-1, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2000 Case 590 Super L-II (4x4), JD 310 Super G (4x4), PULL BEHIND ROLLERS, VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Cat CS433C, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2005 Cat 277B, SKID STEERS: 2004 Cat 262B, 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Cat TH83, JCB 508C-40, AIR COMPRESSORS: Sullair 175DPQJD, WATER PUMPS: 6in., SEWER CLEANERS: FMC, WATER TRUCKS: 1996 Mack CH613 (s/a), 4 DUMP TRUCKS: Mack CL713(quad.), Mack DM690S (quad.), 1992 Int’l. IHC8100 (s/a), Int’l. F2674 (tri.), 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: 1990 Peterbilt (tri.), White (t/a), PICKUP TRUCKS: 2004 Ford F350 King Ranch, AUTOMOBILES: Lincoln Town Car, 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 1995 Talbert 60T (tri.), Talbert 50T (tri.), Eager Beaver RGN 35 ton (t/a) , 4 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 1994 Eager Beaver 10T (tri.), Econoline MP423DE 12 ton(t/a), 2008 K&B LS820 (t/a), (t/a), CAR HAULERS: 2008 Load Trail (t/a), 2 CARGO TRAILERS: 2000 Horton (t/a), Pace American H714TA4 (t/a), TRENCH BOXES: 15ft., STONE BOXES, 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, Hydr. Hammer, Excavators: New Excalibur X36 Thumb, New 3500-5600 thumbs, Bucket, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Smartquip Plate Compactors, 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, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Tri-Ball, Electric Welder, (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Gold Pressure Washers.
HILITES: 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) 2011 JD 650JXLT, 2006 Cat D6RXL, 9 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 325CL, Cat 325BL, Cat 324DL, Cat 320CL, 2006 Cat 315CL, (3) 2004 Case CX160, Hitachi EX200-2, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove AT635, Grove AT628 (4x4), 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), JD 310, Case 580L, 5 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2003 Cat CB224, (2) Dynapac CC501, Dynapac CA302D, Dynapac 301D, 2 ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR DD24, Galion 3-5 ton, CURB MACHINES: Gomaco GT3600, 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2006 ASV RC100, (2) 2004 ASV RC85, 2007 ASV SR80, TRENCHER: 2005 Vermeer R100, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: Gradall 534C, FORKLIFTS: Komatsu FG25, 3 BOOM LIFTS: 2005 JLG 860SJ, Simon MP60, Haulotte HB44J, 3 WOOD CHIPPERS: 2004 Bandit 200, (2) Brush Bandit 200XP 12in., SWEEPERS: Johnston 4000, BOOM TRUCKS: 1995 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2008 Kenworth T800 (t/a), STAKE TRUCKS: 1994 Chevy C3500 (s/a), FUEL/OIL TRUCK: 1995 IH 4900 (s/a), FUEL/ LUBE TRUCK: 1988 Ford LN8000 (t/a), PICKUP: 2001 GMC 2500HD (4x4), 2 VANS: (2) 2004 GMC Savana Cargo, MOTORCYCLES: 1999 Harley Davidson Heritage Soft Tail, 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco 50T (tri.), 2 TAGALONG TRAILERS: Talbert 20 ton (t/a), Istat 20 ton (t/a), UTILITY TRAILER: Bobcat 3EC14 6,000lb. (t/a), 2 DUMP TRAILERS: (2) 1988 Atlas 50ton (tri.), 2 OIL TANKER TRAILERS: 1980 Fruehauf 7,000gal. (t/a), 1970 Pennco (t/a), ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New 3500-5600 thumbs, Skid Steers: New 60in. Brush Cutter, New Stump Bucket, Unused 48in. Pallet Forks, 2004 Bobcat 48in. Pallet Forks, 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, SURVEY EQUIPMENT: (2) New 2011 Geotop GL-5 Laser Level, (2) New 2011 Geotop 32X Long Range, (2) New 2011 Geotop 20X Builder’s Transit Level, (4) New CST/Berger CLVP20D Auto Levels, (4) New Northwest NEXPK99 Laser Pkgs., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 16ft. Chain G70, 16in. Bulldog drain spade, Choker straps, 8,000lb. Mossy Oak Winch, Han Tech 2 ton Overhead Crane.
INDIANA LICENSED AUCTIONEER: Mike Powers INDIANA AUCTION LICENSE: (Alex Lyon & Son, Inc.): # AC30000006
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: Sale will be held at Plymouth Industrial Park on US 30, 2 miles west of intersection of US 30 and US-31. Next to Lowes’ yard. Address: NEXT TO: 1100 Pilgrim Lane, Plymouth, IN 46563.
SALE SITE PHONE: (609) 272-9702 or (609) 272-9703, (863) 660-4811
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: Take Atlantic City Expressway to Exit 14 (Leipzig Ave) and follow signs to Atlantic City Race Track. Address: 4501 Leipzig Ave, Mays Landing, NJ 08330.
ALEX LYON & SON
ALEX LYON & SON
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
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The largest municipal expo in New York State for Town, City, Village, County, State & Other Highway & Public Works Pros!
Bar-B-Que Lunch Sponsored by Beam Mack Sales & Service Chemung Supply Stadium International Trucks Tracey Road Equipment Trux Outfitter Vantage Equipment LLC Viking - Cives Tickets are $10 day of the show or see these sponsors who have a limited supply of Free Lunch Tickets.
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PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION WINDSOR LOCKS, CT Saturday, October 1, 2011 SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF EARTHMOVING AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT, FLEET VEHICLES, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, LANDCARE AND FARM EQUIPMENT SALES REGISTRATION OPENS AT 7:00AM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 @ 10:00 AM
AUCTION BEGINS AT 8:30AM
ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA NOTE: Robert Kreiger, president and owner of Kreiger Contracting, has decided to retire and sell all of his equipment and trucks at public auction.
Featuring Equipment From: Owner Retiring!
JACK’S NOTE: Kreiger Contracting’s equipment is in excellent condition and ready to go to work. All the equipment and trucks were under strict maintenance programs.
Complete Liquidation!
DO YOU HAVE ITEMS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL? To Consign A Piece: Contact Sam Sales at SamSales@SalesAuctionCompany.com 860/627-7506 OFFICE 860/729-1875 CELL CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2011 VIEW ALL CONSIGNMENTS AT:
WWW.SALESAUCTIONCOMPANY.COM
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World War II Brought New Innovations to Hydraulics CRANES from page 92
brake, a load could be lowered against the machinery. The entire draw works would turn backward, aiding in controlling the descent of the load. This method raised two problems. If the load lowered too quickly, the braking system may not have the ability to stop both the weight of the load and the momentum of the turning machinery. Another problem was that, when using this method with some types of machinery and clutch systems, the backwards-turning deck machinery would raise the boom. If the boom was at a high enough angle, it could easily be boomed over backwards when lowering the load against the machinery. More often, the lowering load could not raise the boom, thus stalling the machinery, so nothing happened. Thew Lorain introduced the precision boom hoist in the mid 1930s. Marketed to steel erectors, it allowed both power boom lowering and raising and the ability to disengage a clutch, thus allowing the operator to back down the hoist line. After WWII, P & H introduced a planetary boom hoist system that allowed full powering of the boom both up and down and independently permitting the load to be lowered against the machinery.
P & H Bulletin X71-5, Mar 1953 photo
Always looking for an edge, mobile crane manufacturers did everything they could to make their machines easier to move and quicker to assemble. This post-WWII P & H truck crane boasts a pin-connected boom, allowing it to be folded and transported in one piece.
It also provided the operator with the ability to lower a load against the convertor, putting the machinery in a stall condition but not stalling the engine. With the hoist clutch engaged, the operator could control raising and lowering the load with the throttle, exactly as the old steam crane operators had. Load control had gone full circle.
Clutches and Brakes Very early cranes still used the jaw clutch for engaging various crane functions. This either had to be done very slowly and inefficiently, or the It’s a Whole New Ball Game! clutch could be jammed in, causing an instantaAs stated earlier, wars push technology, and neous movement of the function. Friction clutchWWII required many new innovations in es solved this problem in that they allowed some hydraulics. The first hydraulic crane was a slipping during engagement. Early cone-type strange-looking bomb and material handler built friction material was originally made of oak. by Austin-Western during the war. Nicknamed Later, asbestos friction material was used for both the Anteater, this machine was mounted on an Iclutches and brakes. Clutches were usually interH crawler and boasted hydraulic controls. It was nally expanding, while brakes were usually externot until after the war, however, that a true nally contracting, all around the hoist drum. In H Mining Equipment photo hydraulic crane was introduced. Built by the late 1930s, Manitowoc Engineering Works One of the most unusual mobile crane mountings everP &was this P & H Milwaukee Hydraulics Corporation and named introduced dry disc clutches for its crane’s swing half-track model 206 of the early 1920s. the Hydrocrane, it came on the market in late and travel functions, allowing an exceptionally 1946, and the hydraulic crane concept has never fine touch to the swing function. The Lima Power looked back. Although it had no winches, all Shovel Company soon followed suit, using a similar system. inception of the mobile crane. These were also of lattice or functions were still fully hydraulic. This machine was very After WWII, Osgood developed an air tube clutch for all channel construction, only smaller in scale. However, when functions, but this system did not gain favor in the industry. not offered by the manufacturer, the crane owners did not mobile, carried all of its boom with it (it was telescopic), and required less skill to operate. By the 1950s, almost all mobile hesitate to use their ingenuity to build their own. crane manufacturers began to develop and offer hydraulic A Boom Is Not Just a Loud Noise! crane models of their own. More Mobile Crane Innovations The design of the crane boom has evolved over the years, Mobility was, and is, key to making money in the crane but it was the lattice construction that eventually gained uniConclusion versal adoption. Early booms for mobile cranes that had a industry. Early solutions included the introduction of colFrom 1900 to 1950 the mobile crane industry was born, small lift capacity were constructed merely of braced chan- lapsible gantries by American Hoist & Derrick and selfnels. P & H even offered a “camelback” or truss boom for removal of counterweights, first offered on Lorain Moto- developed, and established as integral to construction marsome models. Lattice booms, which date back to the 19th Cranes. Perhaps the most significant development occurred kets of all kinds. The evolution of construction techniques century, have been constructed of many structural shapes when Manitowoc needed a crane to handle submarine sec- has been closely tied to mobile crane evolution — cranes get including angles and square and round tubing. The early tions in their shipyard during WWII. There was no crane on bigger, construction gets bigger. As the next fifty years booms were of one-piece construction, but manufacturers the market with the capacity and mobility needed, so they would show, there was no limit to the size and complexity of quickly realized that offering intermediate boom sections of converted two model 3500s by enlarging the swing circle mobile crane development. Acknowledgments: Troy Krumm, Link-Belt Construction various lengths gave the user the flexibility they needed to and spreading out the crawler base. Now here, for the first address different job situations. These sections were univer- time, was a crawler crane built to be a lift crane rather than Equipment Company, Lexington, KY.; Ron Kohner, sally bolt-connected to each other until Bay City introduced an excavator. These 60-ton machines, now designated Landmark Enterprises, St. Paul, Minn., (formerly of pin-connected booms in the early 1940s, thus enabling easi- 3900s, were the forebears of a model that was so successful American Hoist & Derrick); Dave Brainard; Mark Dietz, P er assembly and disassembly. Following WWII, several that it was produced for more than 40 years. Equally impor- & H Mining Equipment; and Tom Berry, HCEA Archivist. This article is reprinted with the permission of the manufacturers offered folding lattice booms that could be tant is the fact that these were the first cranes to be equipped Historical Construction Equipment Association from the transported with the truck crane. P & H pioneered and devel- with torque convertors. This fluid clutch acted as a shock absorber between the engine and the deck machinery, thus Spring 2011 issue of its quarterly magazine, Equipment oped this concept in their long line of truck cranes . Boom extensions, or jibs, also have been used since the allowing extremely smooth actuation of all crane functions. Echoes.
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FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ................................43
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PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ............................116
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GEHL PAVER ..........................................................80
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ATLANTA GA / MONTICELLO NY ................121
GOMACO CORP ....................................................80
PRO-TECH MANUFACTURING ..............................54
FRYBURG PA / LONG ISLAND ....................117
H & R PARTS ..........................................................37
PROFILE PUBLICATIONS ....................................126
BALTIMORE MD ............................................123
HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ........................18
RANSOME CAT ..........................................2,42,50,54
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HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ....................................12
RECKART LOGISTICS INC ..................................115
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FLEMINGTON NJ ..........................................129
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ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL ............................49
HYDREMA U S INC ................................................65
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ROSCO MFG CO ....................................................72
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IRON PLANET ......................................................119
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J & J TRUCK BODIES ............................................43
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SAKAI AMERICA INC ..............................................73
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JCB INC ................................................................109
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JESCO ....................................................................21
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JFW EQUIPMENT INC ............................................70
STATE LINE MACHINE INC ....................................42
CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ........................................34
JOHN DEERE ..........................................................59
STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ..........................11
CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................95
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ................................105
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KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..................................61
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KUBOTA ..................................................................83
TEREX COMPACT ................................................100
CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY............................28,29
LBX ........................................................................87
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CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT ..........24,25
LEEBOY ..................................................................78
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LUCKY'S TRAILER SALES ....................................74
TOKU AMERICA ......................................................47
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MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS..............................77
TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ....................19,37
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TESTIMONIAL ................................................89
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TRASK-DECROW MACHINERY ............................38
CONTRACTORS SALES CO INC ..........................44
MESSICK'S ..............................................................30
TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ............................53
COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC................50
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................99
UTCA OF NJ ............................................................93
CREAN EQUIPMENT ..............................................81
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MILTON CAT ..............................................................6
WILMINTON DE ............................................129
DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS............................81
MINNICH MANUFACTURING ................................76
VANTAGE EQUIPMENT ..........................................15
DYNAPAC ................................................................75
MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO ..............44
VOLVO COMPACTION ............................................79
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..............131
MUNICIBID.COM ..................................................116
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT............66,67
EAST BAY TIRE ......................................................38
NATIONAL EQUIPMENT REGISTER ....................116
WESCO INC ............................................................47
EDWARD EHRBAR INC ..........................................13
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............51
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................30
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC....................................48,74
OPDYKE INC ..........................................................34
WHITE OAK EQUIPMENT INC ..............................50
EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ........................47
PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA ..............70
WIRTGEN AMERICA ..............................................71
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................22
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY....................................5
WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20
ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................55
PENN-DEL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LLC ..............41
YANMAR AMERICA ................................................97
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