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Ocean County Landfill Gets Assist from Cat…8
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The launching girder (horizontal crane) prepares to forward launch across a pier and begin erection of span segments along Route 123 in Tysons Corner. Key Equipment Opens New Facility…14
MWAA Launches 23-Mi. Dulles Corridor Metrorail Extension By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT
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Table of Contents ................4 Paving Section ............61-73 Mini & Compact Equipment
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) is currently constructing a 23-mi. (37 km) extension of an existing Metrorail system (the Metro Orange Line). It will be operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority from East Falls Church to Washington Dulles International Airport west to Ashburn. Areas served by the extension will include
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Tysons Corner, which is reportedly Virginia’s largest employment center, and the Reston Herndon area, which includes the state’s second largest employment concentration. It also will supply transportation from Dulles International Airport to downtown Washington. According to Marcia McAllister, communications manager of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, its purpose is to “provide high-quality, high-capacity transit service in the Dulles Corridor. New Metrorail service in the corridor see DULLES page 106
Legendary pitcher Satchel Paige once said: “Don’t look back. Something may be gaining on you.” For the construction industry, that something is many billions of dollars in overdue long-term highway, bridge and transit funding. Congress has passed, and President Obama has signed into law, a stopgap six-month extension of current highway and transit funding. The legislative body, however, is over two years behind in reauthorizing a critically needed full six-year highway and surface transportation bill — representing many billions of dollars in transportation projects — to replace the $286-billion SAFETEA-LU act, which expired Sept. 30, 2009. The six-month extension, through March 2012, provides $20 billion for the critical projects, meeting a Sept. 30 deadline, when the last of seven funding extensions of the former law expired. But the multi-year funding, which contractors desperately require for purchasing and planning, remains a huge unanswered need. Congress also has reauthorized, also for six months, the federal gasoline tax, which supports the Highway Trust Fund (HTF), the main federal funding source for highway and bridge construction. This tax, last authorized in 2005, was also to expire on Sept. 30. Without it, highway, bridge and surface transportation work would have been largely unfunded, with much see HIGHWAY page 118
Loss of Fly Ash Could Increase Building Costs The cost to build roads, runways and bridges would increase by an estimated $104.6 billion over the next 20 years if coal fly ash is no longer available as a transportation construction building material, according to a new study by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Transportation Development
Foundation (ARTBA-TDF). Fly ash is a byproduct of coal combustion for electricity generation. It is widely used as a supplementary cementitious material in the production of concrete. Fly ash concrete is a mixture of choice for many state and local transportation departments and transportation engineers
because of its performance enhancing and costsaving benefits. It also has been praised for its environmental benefits as a “green” building material — putting to use an energy production byproduct that reduces demand for carbonintensive portland cement, requires less water in see ASH page 124
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CATERPILLAR 836H COMPACTORS HELP OCEAN COUNTY LANDFILL
The Ocean County Landfill, which has been in business since 1972, accepts household garbage, bulk waste, building debris and grass, as well as “ID 27,” which is non-chemical industrial waste.
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KEY EQUIPMENT OPENS NEW FACILITY, ADDS BROWN TO SALES, MANAGEMENT TEAM
Expansion requires the right people and Key Equipment recently welcomed Stephen Brown, formerly the vice president of sales at Modern Group, to its sales and management team.
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CHRISTIE ANNOUNCES FUNDS FOR REPAIRS FOLLOWING IRENE
The $7.5 million will be used to cover county and municipal matches of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants that require a 25 percent local contribution.
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STATES STRUGGLE FOR FINANCING TO MEET ROAD NEEDS ALL ACROSS WHOLE NATION Pew Center polls in the last year show that 67 percent of those questioned said their state should not cut money for roads and public transit to balance its budget.
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Seen here is the working face of Ocean County Landfill in Manchester, N.J.
Covered with a 20 millimeter HD polyethylene liner is clay stockpiling for the next project.
Caterpillar 836H Compactors Help Ocean County Landfill
Shown here is a line capped cell — lined underneath and garbage on top.
A line capped cell at Ocean County Landfill.
Cell 8 at the Ocean County Landfill, which is an area for future use.
In the landfill business, getting the most out of space is things like that. The guarding system they have on the key. Ocean County Landfill, located in Manchester, N.J., is bottom. That’s different. using Cat 836H compactors to help keep the piles down — “I am really excited to see how the wheels hold up literally. and also see how the blades work, because the Caron The Ocean County Landfill, which has been in business blade is like a W. I am really interested to see how since 1972, accepts household garbage, bulk waste, building they compare,” Fink said. “The Caron blade is debris and grass, as well as “ID 27,” designed to bring the waste which is non-chemical industrial underneath the wheels, for waste, and expects to be in business at compacting ability.” the location until 2030. The landfill is In addition to the com750 acres, approximately 300 of pactors, the company’s fleet which are the landfill acres where the includes dozers, dump trucks, garbage is disposed. scrapers, motorgraders and The landfill has a “working face” rollers. and can be no more than 15,000 sq. ft., according to John Fink, Ocean The Cat 836H County Landfill vice president of The Cat wheels and blade operations. on the 836H purchased by “We usually try to keep our workOcean County Landfill ing face within 10,000 square feet. include new tips that Cat We normally run three compactors at designed. The life on those one time and one would be a spare, Kevin Sullivan (L), sales representative tips is 10,000 hours, accord- (L-R): Standing proudly in front of Ocean County Landfill’s but when you are busy in the summer of Ransome CAT, and John Fink, vice ing to Augusto Salles, new Caterpillar 836H compactor are Erik Gutt, sales manager of Ransome CAT; Augusto Salles, Caterpillar representatime, you may even run four. You try president of operations, Ocean County Caterpillar representative. Mike Mazzetti, service maintenance advisor of Ransome Landfill, shake hands on the deal that to contain the waste and compact it as “There is a life expectancy tive; CAT; John Fink, vice president of operations, Ocean County sent the Caterpillar 836H compactor to much as possible.” for the amount of wear that Landfill; Tom O’Gara, regional manager, Ransome CAT; and “The challenge for the manufactur- the New Jersey landfill. they should have. If it wears Kevin Sullivan, sales representative of Ransome CAT. ers is how to increase compaction. So faster than that, there’s a proyou can extend the landfill before you run out of space,” rated warranty on that, depending on the number of added Kevin Sullivan, Ransome CAT sales representative. hours. Of course the blade is different than [Ocean County] you would see in an older machine. Of course all the guard“Density is their only asset. The better density they have, the had before. We believe the design of this blade will be more ing for landfill applications is completely different than what less they have to go back later and fill in.” effective than what they had before. The 836 is probably the you see on a different machine that is in a construction applinumber one machine for landfill compacting application, cation. You see the guarding on the front on the machine and the back of the machine as well. This machine I believe has Trying Something New especially for this size of landfill,” Salles said. The newest compactor to Ocean County’s fleet has Cat Launched approximately six years ago, the biggest differ- an on demand fan, so it’s going to reduce the fuel consumpwheels and blades, rather than the Caron wheels and blades ence between the 836H and its predecessor, the 836G is the tion. The fan is only gong to work when it is an on demand situation. it typically used. hitch position, according to Salles. “The design on the front of this machine is based off a “This one, we are trying something different,” said Fink. “If you were to look at the G series you can see that the 988-size wheel loader, but the machine is completely “Other than [the Cat wheels and blades] it is pretty much the hitch area is a little bit lower and on the H series it is elevatsame as our other ones, except with little modifications here ed. There is less accumulation of trash in the hitch area, redesigned because of the application that the machine goes and there. There are a lot of new innovations on this, but not which will improve the life of the machine. The bottom of in. Several small components are going to be the same, but see LANDFILL page 30 much on operating. It is more like the belly pan design and the machine is also fairly well protected compared to what
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Compaction Equipment - Smooth Drum 1997 BOMAG BW120AD-3, S/N: 512120, 1371 Hrs, One Owner, Good Shape ..................$12,000 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 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 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 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 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 CAT M318C, S/N: H2D446; Stk #: KH2D446; 1,234 Hours ......................................$195,000 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
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
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
Used parts • Quality parts • Attachments Are you looking for a reliable source for quality used components and parts? Outback Parts is linked nationwide with three used parts networks, so finding dependable parts fast and conveniently is never a problem. Outback Parts also supplies replacement parts for Non-Cat® machines. So when you’re needing parts, call or visit us on-line.
2009 CAT 321D LCR, S/N: NAS386, 77 Hrs, Tool Control, Coupler, Bkt ......................CALL
Call: 732/885-3005 Fax: 609/443-1146 jmeyer@foleyinc.com
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2009 CAT 938H, S/N MJC109; 2,066 Hrs; AC, RC, 3V, QC, GP, Forks ....................................$199,900
www.foleyinc.com Call Art Vida, Used Equipment Manager 800-939-6611 • 732-885-5555 • Fax: 732-457-0551 855 Centennial Avenue, Piscataway, NJ 08855
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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
FIRST FRIDAY “HAVE LUNCH ON US”
Starting in January 2011, the First Friday of every month in 2011, we will serve lunch from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at all four locations.
LEBANON, PA
SELLERSVILLE, PA
BETHLEHEM, PA
LEWISBERRY, PA
2550 E. Cumberland St. (717) 273-2616 (800) 225-4001
3215 State Rd. (215) 258-5700 (800) 523-2209
400 Stoke Park Rd. (610) 867-4657 (800) 587-9790
640 Lowther Rd. (717) 938-6568 (866) 787-0001
FOR QUALITY NEW AND USED JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT, BE SURE TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.plasterer.com
For additional information, please contact Leonard Leiphart at (717) 938-6568 OR Jeremy Walborn at (717) 273-2616
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • September 28, 2011 • Page 11
New Rogers 60 Ton
IN STOCK!!
2+2 or 3+1 with Nitro Booster!
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
New Rogers 21 Ton ......................................................................................IN STOCK
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
FLIP AXLES IN STOCK...BARE OR INSTALLED ON YOUR TRAILER
USED Rogers 60 Ton No-Foot, Air Ride, Wheel Covers..................................................................................Just Traded
'CY' Series 50 Ton Gentle Riser, 24' deck, special front ramps, 275/70R Tires ......................................IN STOCK
New Rogers 55 Ton Dropside, Severe service specs, removable 4th axle, aluminum wheels, strobes, night lights.. ................IN STOCK
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People, Products & Service….you’ll dig!
Only Excavators, Only Kobelco. Available for Rent!
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
USED DEALS YOU’LL DIG!
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
BACKHOES 2008 Kubota B26, 250 hrs, Compact track ldr backhoe ......$26,700
CRAWLER DOZERS
2008 Kubota U45, 340 hrs, 5 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, QC ........
2007 Deere 310SG, 940 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4, ext hoe ..........$57,800
2007 Deere 450J, 685 hrs, LT, ROPS ..................................$61,200
..................................................................................................$50,200
2009 Deere 310SJ, 786 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4, ext hoe............$79,500
2006 Deere 450J, 711 hrs, LGP, Cab, A/C ..........................$64,500 2008 Deere 650J, 1,685 hrs, LGP, cab, 24” tracks ..............$87,800
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 ......
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 ............
................................................................................................$108,900 2007 Kobelco SK160, 1,250 hrs, 16 tons, plumbed, QC, 36” buck-
..............................................................................SOLD $132,500
et ............................................................................................$106,700 2006 Kobelco SK290, 1,420 hrs, 30 tons, plumbed, 48” bkt ............ ................................................................................................$135,600
ROLLERS 2008 Dynapac LP8500, 280 hrs, 33” trench compactor w/remote....
2005 Kobelco SK330, 2,200 hrs, 35 tons, plumbed, 54” bkt ............
..................................................................................................$21,000
................................................................................................$129,000
2008 Dynapac CC142, 185 hrs, 4 ton asphalt roller ............$43,400
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
For our complete inventory of new and used equipment visit
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Part of the Atlas Copco Group
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2007 KOMATSU PC228USLC-3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR 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
$142,500
2000 JOHN DEERE 650H LT CRAWLER DOZER
SOLD
C002225
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
$6,950
C001601
Model
KOMATSU 2007 JOHN DEERE 2000 KOMATSU 2006 2008 2006 KOMATSU 2005 2005 2006 2007 1997 2005 DRESSER 1990 2003 1988 KOMATSU 1998 2007 2007 2007 1997 KUBOTA 2009 VOLVO 2001
D37EX-21 D61EX-15 D65EX-15
C002101
$99,500
$67,500
EE# BACKHOES
PRICE
C002225
YR
Model
EE#
PRICE
GRADERS
WB156-5 C001935 CRAWLER DOZERS/LOADERS 650H LT
EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. NOW OFFERS THE FULL LINE OF TEREX® COMPACT EQUIPMENT.
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
$39,500
2007 LEEBOY L8515T PAVER
2007 KOMATSU WB156-5 LOADER/ BACKHOE
C001935
$35,000
1988 DRESSER 560B WHEEL LOADER
2003 ECONOLINE 20 TON TAG TRAILER C002165
COMPACT EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST
Enc. Cab w/Air Conditioner & Heater, 104” Angle Blade w/Tilt, 18” Single Grouser Shoes, Drawbar, Good Overall Condition for Age & Hours
SOLD
18502 20178 18219 EXCAVATORS
$67,500
$35,000 $49,500 $167,500 $159,000
PC09-1 C001746 PC35MR-3 C002046 PC220LC-8LR C001119 PC228USLC-3 C002175 PC300LC-6 C002048 PW220-7 C002089 WHEEL LOADERS
$19,500 $33,500 $189,000 $142,500 $75,000 $122,500
SOLD SOLD
555 555B 560B
C002306 C002305 C001601
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
R520S
C002313
$49,500
L90D
C002310
SOLD
$25,000 $69,500 $39,500
$49,500
CATERPILLAR VGSOND 12 C002030 KOMATSU 2007 GD655-3EO C000949 PAVERS/ROLLERS HAMM 2011 HD12VV C002314 INGERSOLL RAND 2005 DD118HF C002076 LEEBOY 2007 L8515T C002101 OFF ROAD TRUCKS KOMATSU 2008 HM300-2 C000602 2003 HM350-1 C002118 2008 HM350-2 19847 TRAILERS EAGER BEAVER 2000 20XPT C001620 2005 HALX20 C002300 ECONOLINE 2003 20 Ton Tag C002165 HYSTER 1979 HFR50TD3 C002126 MISCELLANEOUS LOADAL CENTER LOAD GARBAGE TRUCK 1991 EVO MAG-20-US C000834
$5,500 $199,000
$39,500 $69,500 $99,500
$149,000 $135,000 $229,000
Representing These Fine Lines of Equipment:
$6,900 $7,950 $6,950 $14,500
$19,500
TO MEET THE INCREASED DEMAND FOR QUALITY TEREX® EQUIPMENT IN THE NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT AREAS, EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. IS NOW AN AUTHORIZED TEREX® EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTOR. BACKHOES, WHEELED & TRACKED SKID STEERS, COMPACT EXCAVATORS AND LOADERS... TEREX HAS THE RIGHT MACHINE TO MATCH UP WITH YOUR NEXT PROJECT. CALL EDWARD EHRBAR INC. TODAY TO FILL ALL OF YOUR COMPACT EQUIPMENT NEEDS. EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. WORKS FOR YOU BY HELPING TO KEEP YOUR TEREX® EQUIPMENT ON THE JOB. YOU CAN READ MORE INFO ON THIS ANNOUNCEMENT BY VISITING WWW.EHRBAR.COM OR WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM
not all manufacturers WIRTGEN • VOGELE • HAMM • KLEEMANN • FUCHS • NPK • E.D. ETNYRE • LIEBHERR • DOMINION • METSO MINERALS • ALLU represented in all areas served JRB • BROCE • BAGELA • CARLSON • TEREX • ROGERS BROS • ESCO • LA BOUNTY • KOMATSU • FELLING • MAULDIN
Contact: Hank Ruttura • Holbrook Office
631-563-7600
DENOTES KOMATSU CERTIFIED REMARKETING USED MACHINE DEPENDING ON CERTIFIED GRADE, UNIT MAY QUALIFY FOR SPECIAL FINANCING RATE AND/OR MANUFACTURER SUPPORTED WARRANTY. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS ON THESE OR ANY OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED USED PIECES.
www.ehrbar.com
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Key Equipment Opens New Facility, Christie Announces Adds Brown to Sales, Management Team Funds for Repairs Key Equipment Sales & Rentals Inc., a growing regional provider of contractor and industrial lift equipment serving Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, has seen growth in several of aspects of its business, which include a new place, new faces and a new equipment line. In May 2011 Key Equipment opened its newest branch in Williamsport, Pa. This facility serves Key’s new and existing clients working in north central Pennsylvania and southern New York State. Mark Maddy is overseeing operations for Key in Williamsport. Steve Baney, a veteran mechanic and driver, is serving as Williamsport’s service manger and Derrick Key Equipment Sales & Rentals Inc. opened its Williamsport, Pa., facility in May 2011. Scott is the local sales representative. Brian Funk, Key’s president, is pleased with the progress so far and stated that, “In a Certification Bureau. This course was well few months we have managed to establish attended and Key is now offering mobile our role in the greater Williamsport market. crane Inspections. Our focus on Lifting People and Materials Brown, who coordinated the training and has resulted in sales and rental activity in our was excited with the results commented, core markets of industry, commercial con“Key now offers our customers the unique struction and Marcellus support. We plan to combination of Pennsylvania CDL State expand our rental presence and are looking to Inspection and annual mobile crane inspecadd quality people to our growing operation. tion. We are a one-stop shop for our cusWilliamsport is a great town and I am excittomers’ crane inspection and repair needs.” ed to be a part of the resurgence.” As part of Brown’s role, he will be on Expansion requires the right people and Key Equipment recently board to work with customers on Key Key Equipment recently welcomed Stephen welcomed Stephen Brown Equipment’s newest equipment line. Brown, formerly the vice president of sales at to its sales and manage- Skyjack has recognized Key Equipment as Modern Group, to its sales and management ment team. an authorized dealer of booms, scissors and team. Brown’s role will be instrumental in telescopic forklifts, including the VR and further developing Key Equipment’s crane and lifting busi- Zoom Boom products. ness. With 35 years of experience in the tri-state market Skyjack’s continuation of the Ingersoll Rand “VR” teleBrown is actively involved in all aspects of Key’s operations. handlers brings a proven performer into the Skyjack product There will be a continued emphasis on creating the region’s group, and another quality option for Key’s customers, best source for rentals, service and sales of lifting equipment, according to the company. the company said. This past June marked Key’s third anniversary. Key’s In August Key hosted a weeklong Mobile Crane Chairman of the Board, Al Funk, commented on the success Inspector’s course presented by the Crane Inspection and so far and the vision for the future, “In three short years Key has emerged as one of the area’s leading providers of lift equipment. With a fleet of Broderson cranes, aerials, reach trucks and industrial forklifts, Key is equipped to handle a wide range of job-site requirements. We have built the business by working hard every day to satisfy our customers’ needs in a courteous and professional manner. Our combined industry knowledge sets us apart from other outfits that are just looking for a rental. Key’s focus on Lifting People and Materials will result in expanded offerings in truck cranes and specialty lift equipment and I look forward to seeing some old friends and meeting new people at our Oktoberfest Open House on October 21 at our Honeybrook facility.” (This story also can be found on Skyjack has recognized Key Equipment as an authorized dealer Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at for booms, scissors and telescopic forklifts, including the VR and www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Zoom Boom products.
Following Irene Gov. Chris Christie announced he is making available $7.5 million in local aid infrastructure funding to help cover up to $30 million in repairs to local roads and bridges damaged by Hurricane Irene. The $7.5 million will be used to cover county and municipal matches of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grants that require a 25 percent local contribution. “Hurricane Irene demonstrated how important New Jersey’s transportation infrastructure network is to our overall mobility and our sustained economic activity,” said Christie during his remarks Sept. 8 to the fall gathering of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors held at Drumthwacket. “To assist municipalities and counties recover from the impact of Irene, I am announcing today that Local Aid Infrastructure Fund (LAIF) grant money will be made available for immediate hurricane-related transportation infrastructure repair assistance. This aid package has been assembled to spur the recovery process in a way that reduces the strain on local municipal budgets and expedites repairs to critical infrastructure.” Project funding will be administered in the same manner as Local Aid Infrastructure (LAIF) grants with municipalities and counties requesting grants for specific projects through the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT). Applications for aid will be accepted immediately. Applicants should follow normal procedures and file a NJDOT form SA-96 to request a grant. The Christie Administration will work in a timely manner to review applications and award grants to help repair and reconstruction work to begin as quickly as possible. The amount of FEMA grants to New Jersey local and county governments is not known at this time. Should FEMA grants exceed $30 million, the Local Aid funding announced today will be used to cover portions of local matches. Information on the LAIF process, including the Form SA96 grant application form, is available online at www.state.nj.us/transportation/business/localaid/descrfunding.shtm.
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2008 Komatsu SK820-5, with Cab/Heat with 263 Hrs............$25,500
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1996 Volvo L50C, with Coupler/Bucket/Aux Hydraulics with 7114 Hrs ................ ................$52,500
2004 Gradall XL4300, with Aux Hydraulics and 3 Buckets with 3609 Hrs..........$135,000
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1990 KOMATSU PC90-1, STK# E05832, S/N A5001, 7798 HRS, EXCAVATOR W/MANUAL COUPLER & 32” BKT, CALL PINE BUSH! ......................$22,000
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 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 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
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
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2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, STK# E05414C, S/N C60292, 4234 HRS, ESCO 42" BUCKET, MACHINE WELL MAINTAINED, GOOD CONDITION, CALL EAST PBE!....................................................................................................$94,500
1995 CAT 924F, STK# W05253, S/N 6MN00226, 7200 HRS, CAB W/HEAT, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................................$32,500
CRAWLER DOZERS 2000 CASE 650H, STK # D06381X, S/N JJG0216631, 3000 HOURS, CALL PINE BUSH! ................................................$27,000 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 1997 CASE 580L, STK# B06304, S/N JJG0235103, 4WD, CALL PINE BUSH! ........................................................................$33,500 EARTHFORCE EF4, STK# B06299, 1183 HOURS, S/N 412190, OPEN ROPS, SKID STEER COUPLER, 12” BACKHOE BUCKET, CALL PINE BUSH! ..............................................................$11,000 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
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Rick Perry’s plan for a toll road across the state was abandoned in the face of uproar from ranchers whose land would be seized to build it. In Pennsylvania, 5,906 bridges, or about 27 percent of the LAS VEGAS (AP) The Hoover Dam, one of the world’s great engineering feats, is marred by roads with traffic so state’s total, are graded structurally deficient, the highest rate jammed along the Nevada-Arizona border that it tells a dif- in the United States, according to the Washington-based polferent story about the political will to maintain 21st century icy group Transportation for America. The emergency closure of the 50-year-old Sherman infrastructure. The road leading to the dam cannot accommodate the tor- Minton Bridge, one of three spans that connect Indiana and rent of tourists and spills them into the overwhelmed little Kentucky has snarled the daily commute for tens of thoutown of Boulder City. Nevada lawmakers are trying to find sands of motorists. Officials found cracks in the steel span, a private company to build a $400 million bypass because raising safety concerns. The two states have struggled for years to find the money to build two more bridges. the state can’t afford it. The consequences of inaction are severe. The phrase “you can’t get there from here” is increasingAtkinson’s commission ly apt nearly everywhere one forecast “unimaginable levturns. America’s roads, highels of congestion” in the ways, bridges and transit syscoming decades. Safety will tems are falling apart. Even be reduced. Goods and servthose not in disrepair are ices will cost more. The often so crowded that a horse quality of life will be eroded, and buggy might seem faster. and America’s economic Cities and suburbs are outcompetitiveness diminished, growing their infrastructure the commission predicted. far faster than local governThe Federal Highway ments can find the money to Administration predicts 40 fix them. percent of the nation’s major While the problem is plain highways will be congested to all, the money and the by 2035 without major fixes. political will to fix it isn’t “Our highways are there. clogged with traffic. Our Two congressionally manskies are the most congested dated commissions and a slew of experts and commitPresident Barack Obama in the world. This is inexcusable,” President Barack tees have said the nation Obama told Congress in a needs to double, even speech in which he demandquadruple, what it spends each year to maintain and repair its aging transportation ed passage of a jobs bill. “Building a world-class transportation system is part of infrastructure and expand to accommodate population what made us an economic superpower. And now we’re growth. So there’s the rub. No one likes traffic jams and potholes. going to sit back and watch China build newer airports and No one wants people to die because an unsafe bridge has col- faster railroads? At a time when millions of unemployed lapsed. But raising federal gas and diesel taxes or boosting construction workers could build them right here in America?” tolls and fees isn’t popular, either. Despite the sense of urgency, federal highway and transit Pew Center polls in the last year show that 67 percent of those questioned said their state should not cut money for programs that underwrite about 40 percent of transportation roads and public transit to balance its budget. But only 38 construction have been in a kind of legislative limbo for two percent want federal spending increased and only 27 percent years, limping along under a series of short-term extensions because Congress can’t figure out how to pay for them. favor an increase in the gas tax that often pays for it. Republicans want the programs to be funded almost At the same time, three-quarters say more spending on roads, bridges and other public works would help create entirely through existing transportation taxes, primarily the 18.4 cents per gallon federal gas tax and 24.4 cents per galjobs. “The American public has turned selfish. They don’t real- lon federal diesel tax. But revenue from the taxes is declinly want to invest in this stuff,” said Robert Atkinson, a tech- ing as people drive less and buy more fuel-efficient cars. Federal inaction is “a big variable, right now,” Maryland nology think tank executive who helped lead one of the federal transportation commissions. “It’s akin to leaving your Gov. Martin O’Malley, chairman of the Democratic house to your kids when you die without fixing the roof Governors Association, said recently. “You wouldn’t have because you wanted to spend the money instead on Florida thought so because it’s been routinely extended in the past, but some of these guys in Congress really do believe that vacations.” In Texas, a committee recently declared the highway sys- bridges are like trees and if you leave them alone long tem inadequate and warned lawmakers that congestion enough they grow taller and stronger with age, so it’s hard to would worsen without money for road improvements. Gov. say.”
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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!
USED EQUIPMENT $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%
$109,000
$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
For More Information, Call Our Used Equipment Department:
(866) 532-9023 In Canada Call (877) 890-4900 (717) 635-7409
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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Page 26 • September 28, 2011 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE Clayton’s Masonry Centers – We’re so much more than just block & concrete
Clayton’s Masonry Centers – We’re so much more than just block & concrete
Ends1 SOactolbeer 31 , 201
13 GREAT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Call 1-800-300-1860 for the Location Nearest You
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CLAYTON BLOCK BUSTERS!
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499 899 $ 99 7 $ 99 9 $ 1299 $ 1599
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TRP0625CCBR Concrete Insulation Blankets Winter Space Age™ / Patented Insulation /Bubble Inside Item R2.8 6 x25
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SALE
$
3650
Freehold 225 Throckmorton Street 732-462-1860
AMEBMTDS D-Top Jackson Contractor Square Point Shovel
Jackson 530 N. County Line Road 732-833-2200 Lakewood 10 Havenwood Court 732-905-3131
AMEBMTDR D-Top Jackson Contractor Round Point Shovel
1499
$
2083
1499
$
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AME1962600 7”x41/2” Kodiak Mortar Mixer Hoe
FLC0909 9”x9”
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3338
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$
9
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99
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9
FLC1313 13”x13”
3860
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$
Completely assembled. Keeps rain and birds out. Other sizes and stainless steel available. KESPB1000 Pink Braided Mason Line 1000’per roll KESPB500 Pink Braided Mason Line 500’ per roll KESGB-1 100’ Chalk Line KESGB-1NEON 100’ Chalk Line Neon KES8-B-MER 8 oz. Blue Chalk KES8-R-MER 8 oz. Red Chalk
Quality Sealant Applicators
99 AME18MPS Jackson Steel Mortar Pan Stand (only)
AMEM6T22 6 cu. ft. Jackson Contractor Wheelbarrow
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3497
$
$
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AME1560500 Jackson 48” Square Point Shovel
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$
2295
$
AME1MP 3 cu. ft. Jackson Steel Mortar Pan (only)
87
$
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50
21
$
21001 10.3oz. Cartridge
24
5
$
41004 10 oz. Cartridge $
99
20
All Staples In-Stock 20% Off
16
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Clayton’s Masonry Centers – We’re so much more than just block & concrete
Clayton’s Masonry Centers – We’re so much more than just block & concrete
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11902
$
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STB36416
399
$
599
$
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799
475
$
16” Mason Level
$
STB36424
24” Mason Level
STB37424
24” Aluminum Level
STB37448
5390 6419 $ 6204 $ 9432
LUT6035240 2” x 35’ Gorilla Tape
LUT50004 4 oz. Gorilla Glue
48” Aluminum Level
Type 196 Type 196
6
Floor Broom: 18” $
60 / 24” $
HBZ2601 Hand Held Blower 99 $
PB-251.4 4-stroke 1.1HP 69 $
8
92
229
168
6
Garage Broom: 18” $
CRN...All Purpose Marking Paint
3 each or $ 20 3 each
$
8
60 / 24” $
55
24” $
1 each
or
1 each
$ 55
1 each
$ 00
or
FED09BJ 9 oz. Brown Jersey, Knitwrist
FED8820A Leather Palm Safety Cuff
or
85¢ each
when you purchase 12 or more!
667 1755
85¢ each
when you purchase 12 or more!
125 each
159
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when you purchase 12 or more!
$
75
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when you purchase 12 or more!
$ 95
HB250 Hand Held Blower 99 $
396
16
49 / 36” $
Street Broom: 16” $
FED09BJL 9 oz. Red Lined Jersey, Slip-on
PB-7601.4 4-stroke 3.8HP 19 $
$
295 each
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139
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POL620 Plastic Sheeting 6 mil clear 20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x100â&#x20AC;&#x2122;
60
$
99
per roll
6" 8" 10" 12" 14"
POLTBC 3MIL 24gal. Trash Bags
$
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BER57-LM800PKG
Horizontal/Vertical Laser Level Kit $ 41
OFF 15%Stock In
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$
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For that Paver Job PAVER LIGHTS DECK LIGHTS GARDEN WALL LIGHTS
KERMILL-08T 6x6 8-Piece Lite Kit
$
20895
KERCAM-06T 6x9 6-Piece Lite Kit
$
19588
KERISL-08T 4x8 8-Piece Lite Kit
KERISL-14T 4x8 14-Piece Lite Kit
13303
$
$
17229
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WAGWDT-88 8x8 All Steel Dirt Tamper
$
WAGWDT-1010 10x10 All Steel Dirt Tamper
$ ARA10006
ARA20130
Slush Boots
Rain Gear
$
1125
SANPOLSG50 Slate Grey 50 lb. Bag
1379
$
1575
$
Polymeric sand for paver joints Fast setting time: 3 hours Sets at above freezing temperature (32°f) Will not stain pavers Helps prevent Weed growth Ant hills Erosion & wearing away
4375
925
$
FENSILT-DS SANPOLB50 Beige 50 lb. Bag
3999
Contractorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Silt Fence w. Drawstring - 3â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 100â&#x20AC;&#x2122; $
1999
SRWSS
SRWSS
SRWSS
Paver Wash & Efflorescence Cleaner
LG Paver Seal Low-Gloss Sealer
HG Paver Seal High-Gloss Sealer
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8049
$94,500
8097
$37,900
8048
$59,500
8078
8026
$29,500
4X4 4X X4
6X6 6X X6
UNDER CDL
2006 MACK GRANITE CV713; 6 CYL; 18 SP; AW WD; P/S; A/B; A/C. 12.5 TON IMT KNUCKLEBOOM 52/380K4; FLY JIB; RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS; LMI SYSTEM;; 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122;6â&#x20AC;? ALUMINUM FLA ATBED. TBED.
$79,500
2001 INTERNA NTERNA ATIONAL TIONAL 5500I; 6 CYL DIESEL; FULLER 10 SP; P/S; A/B/ A/C; CAB & CHASSIS. ONL LY 62,472 MILES!
1997 VOLV VO WG64; CA AT T 6 CYL DIESEL; FULLER 8LL; P/S; A/B; 21 TON NATIONAL T CRANE 800C; 90â&#x20AC;&#x2122; HOOK HEIGHT; 22â&#x20AC;&#x2122;6â&#x20AC;? STEEL FLA ATBED. TBED.
8030
2003 ISUZU N2R CABOVER; ISUZU 4 CYL DIESEL; AUTO; P/S; P/B; A/C; CORMACH KNUCKLEBOOM 6800E2; 13â&#x20AC;&#x2122; WOOD FLA ATBEDS TBEDS W/10â&#x20AC;? SIDES.
$34,900
$34,500
7880
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A.P. Enterprises Makes a Case for Breast Cancer Support In July of 2011, A.P. Enterprises hosted its first breast cancer fundraiser. Company President Sean Fico named the event Loads of Love in recognition of his family members who have been touched by cancer, including his mother and his aunt. “I have had many family members and close friends affected by cancer throughout my life. Many have won, many have lost. So, I decided at this time in my life I wanted to give back. In honor of my mother and all men and women affected by cancer, I decided to start my first ever fundraiser. At the event, Fico’s mother Marylou, a breast cancer survivor, was behind the wheel of the company’s Case 821B, which had been painted hot pink. “We painted our loader and a pusher hot pink to represent the fight against breast cancer and the fight against all types of cancer,” Sean Fico said. “We plan to move the pink loader around to a variety of locations on an ongoing basis to encourage others to contribute. Any funds generated by the pink loader will be donated to the fight against cancer, one hundred percent.” The unveiling, which took place on July 9 in Ontario, N.Y., included fun activities, fire trucks, food and raffles. To view a video of the event, visit youtube.com and enter “Loads of Love.”
Marylou Fico, a breast cancer survivor, drove the hot pink wheel loader at the unveiling.
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the structure of the machine will be different to be able to take what this machine will be put through in a landfill,” Salles added. A Quick Turnaround The usual turn-around time between placing an order and shipping is 35 weeks, according to Sullivan. Ocean County’s Cat 836H shipped in only two weeks. “Caterpillar decided to put a couple of these in what they call a quick ship program so they have a couple of them sitting for emergency deals at all times,” Sullivan explained. “This actually came out of Aurora, Ill.” “The way I understand is they make about 330 a year. Most of them are made to order, but a couple are in the line and sometimes you get lucky, somebody has got one in the line and you can grab it then,” Fink said “This [one] matched the way they would have spec’d it out. Caterpillar had already built it to those specifications. It had everything we wanted. We were lucky on that,” said Sullivan. Less Waste Because of the economy “no one is building,” Fink said. “The construction part of it is down. People are not spending money the way they used to. Also, Ocean County has introduced single stream recycling. It is now being recycled, because obviously the easier you make it for people to get rid of recyclables, they are going to follow it.” Despite a lower waste flow, Ocean County is handling approximately 2,100 tons of waste a day in the summer and
averages about 1,500 tons in other seasons, according to Fink. A Team Effort Ocean County Landfill has been working with Ransome CAT for more than 20 years, and with Kevin Sullivan since 1983. “Whenever there is an issue, we discuss it, we figure out a way to solve it. To get it done,” said Fink. “The service is great. Our mechanics have a great relationship with their whole service department. Product support is great; everyone takes care of my account, the way I would want them to take care of it.” Generating Power As the garbage decomposes it produces gases, including sulfur and methane. Ocean County is using the methane gas produced to run generators in its two buildings. “If the power plants go down, or if you get more than the power plants can handle, you have to do something with the gas, you can’t have it back up into the landfill. So you basically burn it off. We used to burn it off, then we went to the technology of producing electricity, but we have [flares] as safety valves. It runs 24/7,” said Fink. According to Fink, a vacuum system extracts the gas from the landfill. The gas spins the turbines on the generators, which produces electricity that goes back to the power grid. It creates power for 7,000 homes. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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he AED/Lawson 2011 Executive Forum was held Sept. 8 and 9 in Chicago, Ill. Jeff Lefebvre, founder, PriSim Business War Games and adjunct faculty, Northwestern University, served as forum moderator. The headline event, Creating a Culture of Execution, was led by Chris McChesney, national execution practice leader, FranklinCovey, and focused on getting people and teams to do the right things at the right time.
AED 2011 Chairman Dennis Kruepke, CEO and president of McCann Industries, welcomed attendees to the AED/Lawson Executive Forum, held Sept. 8 to 9 at the Rosemont Hilton near Chicago.
Barry Lawrence, director of the Industrial Distribution Program at Texas A&M University, delivered results of his team’s new research on achieving best practices by tying them to financials and operations.
On Sept. 9, AED President and CEO Toby Mack gave attendees an analysis of the federal government’s gridlock on infrastructure investment and the jobs act proposed the night before by President Obama.
The main event on Sept. 9 was “Don’t Sue Me: The Torture of Tort and How to Stay Out of Court,” which addressed product liability and employee-related lawsuits. Lefebvre served as facilitator; Joe Goldberg served as the panel’s product liability expert; Jim Hendricks was the labor issues go-to man; and former Bush and Reagan campaign and administration insider Ed Murnane served up the big picture on tort reform around the United States.
Jeff Lefebvre, co-founder of PriSim Business War Games and an adjunct faculty member of Northwestern University’s graduate program, moderated the Executive Forum.
Chris McChesney, FranklinCovey’s national execution practice leader, walked attendees through “The 4 Disciplines of Execution.” McChesney outlined the steps toward changing employee behaviors and achieving goals amidst the whirlwind of daily business.
Three legal experts addressed a variety of lawsuits, compliance and tort reform issues, taking attendee questions on product liability and labor-related litigation. Panelists were (L-R) Ed Murnane, president of the Illinois Civil Justice League; Joe Goldberg, assistant general counsel and director of Legal Services at Sentry Insurance; and Jim Hendricks, partner at Ford & Harrison LLP.
Circle in Netcong The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced that construction is set to begin on a project that will eliminate the 80-year old Netcong Circle, where routes 46 and 183 converge in Netcong Borough. The two highways will be realigned to replace the outdated traffic configuration with a new signalized intersection. The $12.9 million federally funded project also will replace the existing, structurally deficient Route 183 bridge deck over NJ TRANSIT Morristown Line railroad tracks and remove the Route 46 westbound bridge over Route 183. “This project is addressing key priorities in terms of congestion relief and infrastructure improvements while creating a safer and easier connection between these two highways,” said Commissioner James Simpson. NJDOT’s contractor, New Prince Construction, is scheduled to begin preliminary construction set up and install advance signage. The work will take place off the mainline highways with no impact to traffic. Following that, utility relocation work will begin along both highways, with single lane closures allowed during overnight and off-peak hours. NJDOT plans to close and detour Route 183 at the bridge for demolition and replacement operations, which will take place further into the construction schedule. NJDOT will provide notification to the public in advance of that closure. Realigning the highways into a four-legged, at-grade intersection will nullify the need for the existing Route 46 westbound bridge over Route 183 southbound, so that structure will be demolished. Routes 183 and 46 will be widened through the project limits to include new dedicated turning lanes and acceleration/deceleration lanes for improved safety and access. New sidewalks and guide rail will be constructed along both highways and drainage improvements will be made. Just to the west of this location, NJDOT completed a $2.8 million project to upgrade the Route 46 intersection with Main Street and the at-grade railroad crossing in Netcong in 2010.
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Coble Trench Safety Launches Hydraulic Braces to Lineup Coble Trench Safety Inc. (CTS), a Greensboro-based company specializing in the rental and sales of trench safety equipment, as well as OSHA-compliant training classes, and the rental and sales of traffic safety equipment has added hydraulic braces to its inventory across the southeast and midatlantic states. “We are very excited about the potential in this new product” said Tom Coble, president of CTS. “We’ve developed a reputation of providing top quality products that help customers work safely and efficiently and we believe this product will complement that position well.” Hydraulic braces are used in conjunction with sheeting, which may vary from steel sheet piles to steel plate to steel slide rail panels among other options. The system provides contractors with an open span excavation to complete projects. Similar systems are often used during tank installs to provide
the free span excavation contractors need at shallow depths. The system employed by CTS was specially manufactured for the company and builds upon previous designs currently utilized along the East Coast. One of the principal strengths of the system was the construction from DOMEX steel versus the conventional grade 50 steel that had been previously used. “DOMEX steel is much stronger and lighter steel than what’s been used previously in comparable systems. The DOMEX steel translates to increased strength and decreased weight by 30 percent,” said Rudy Gauthier, one of the lead engineers CTS retains. Coble Trench Safety has added significant staff to help support the new endeavor. Jon Frits, a rental industry veteran with 12 years’ experience in the sheeting and brace market will help to spearhead the company’s initiatives and provide technical support. Frits
Hydraulic braces are used in conjunction with sheeting, which may vary from steel sheet piles to steel plate to steel slide rail panels among other options. The system provides contractors with an open span excavation to complete projects.
was an integral part of the evaluation of the new system and helping to identify improvements that would improve functionality on the job site. “One of the biggest advantages with this system is the mechanical ram unit,” Frits said. “The mechan-
ical ram unit goes with each leg of the brace and helps the system adapt to slight fluctuations on the job site where a contractor over digs the excavation. I’ve been on many a job site where that over digging results in the equipment delivered not being sufficient to
complete the job, the job having to shut down while new equipment is delivered and the resulting re-engineering cost. This mechanical ram will help to address these minor site variations for contractors.” “We’re very excited about this product. We recently completed a project along the coast and we were very pleased with the feedback provided by the customer,” said Coble. “We believe the hydraulic braces will help complete our trench safety product group as we seek to offer contractors a ‘one stop shop’ for trench safety.” In maintaining the company’s objective of building its existing product line, CTS plans to add a stronger and larger brace that will further the capabilities in first quarter 2012 among other strategic product additions on the horizon for the company. For more information, visit www.cobletrenchsafety.com.
Professional Women in Construction Holds Event in NYC “You are the backbone of the economy, the engines that make the State run” said state Senator Ruth HassellThompson, guest of honor at the Opportunity Fair held Sept. 14 by Professional Women in Construction at the General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen in New York City. The senator was addressing the highly receptive crowd of W/M/SBEs (woman, minority-owned and small business enterprises) and noted that the role of government must be to “remove, not create, barriers” and to “help those who need to be helped.” Hassell-Thompson applauded PWC President Lenore Janis for having worked to “even the playing field” since the founding of PWC in 1980, and recalled the days when she and Janis met with then Gov. Mario Cuomo to appeal for Article 15A mandating participation by women and minorities in state contracts. Workshop leader Carl Peters, business analyst with the Port Authority of NY & NJ, outlined the steps required for certification as a W/M/S/DBE, and spoke of the agency’s certification program success in generating almost $2B in economic regional activities over the past five years Larry Turk, CEO of SOMAQ International, urged qualified workshop participants to get certified, then noted, “Your success as a profitable business will be measured by three performance standards: Quality, Innovation, Preparation — develop a solid business model, including a means of identifying problems before they occur.” The event co-chairs were Flora Ramos of Tishman Construction Corp. and Andis Woodlief of CxA Services, a W/DBE.
(L-R) are Flora Ramos, Tishman Construction Corp.; Andis Woodlief, CxA Services; Lenore Janis, PWC; NYS Senator Ruth Hassell-Thompson; Carl Peters, PANYNJ; Lina Gottesman, Altus Metal & Marble; and Larry Turk, SOMAQ International.
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Komatsu CARE for Komatsu Tier 4 Interim models is a new, complimentary maintenance program designed to lower your cost of ownership and improve your bottom line. It provides factory-scheduled maintenance on the machines for the first three years or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first. This includes up to two exchange Komatsu Diesel Particulate Filters. Be sure to contact your Komatsu distributor for all the details. Once again, Komatsu leads the industry. No other construction equipment manufacturer offers a complimentary maintenance program like this.
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Access to Data Spurs Today’s Construction Market Success By Jeff Winke SPECIAL TO CEG
transmitting data about the tracking or operation of the vehicle, plus behavioral aspects of the machines.”
information. “Tierra eliminates slow, inaccurate, and labor-intensive data gathering,” Bittner said. “It sifts through all that data and provides immediate alerts and useful reports, which allows managers to focus on important items that are timely, with minimal effort and maximum positive results.” Some of the specific areas that the Tierra job site management system are designed to address include improvements in security, maintenance, utilization and job costing.
In the early 1960s, and then in the mid-1980s, there was a TV show that portrayed a future with incredible technology that saved time, made life easy and gave the characters access to incredible amounts of information. Those hallmarks of the Jetsons’ incredible future are playing out today (without the nasty Cosmo Spacely, owner of Spacely Sprockets, barking at us). Security Improved Technology innovations are here With respect to security, the system and available to the construction offers: market. • Geofence — A geofence is a virThink about it, at this moment, a tual fence drawn on Topcon Tierra’s construction company owner with Google map interface. The geofence a laptop computer is sitting in an can be up to a 30-point polygon. The American office building. At his system can be set up to text message fingertips, he has real-time access and/or email managers whenever a to machine and site information. machine is leaving or entering a Oil pressure, idle time, fuel usage, geofenced area. When a machine maintenance records . . . even an inmoves outside or inside its specific cab view of the job site, are all boundaries, it can be tracked for available. It could be a motor gradrecover. Additionally, the security feaer in South Africa, dozers in China, ture has a motion sensor and internal Peru, and Russia, or an excavator backup battery, allowing detection working two blocks away. With and reporting on unauthorized GNSS positioning technology and sophisticated software utilized in a Remote access management enables contractors to machine movement, even if the remote asset management system, keep tabs on machines, sites and personnel from machine is turned off and/or on a trailer. such as Topcon Tierra — a web- across town or across the globe. • Lost Machines — Sometimes based communication tool — a contractors can have several active job contractor can literally keep tabs on How Does It Work? sites occurring at once. It can be difficult to machines, sites and personnel. The Topcon Tierra remote asset manage- keep track of equipment being moved It is not too dramatic to say that remote between job sites. Machines can turn up asset management systems can change the ment system has three components: 1. Its hardware is the communications MIA — missing in action. construction contractor’s business model. “Tierra users can locate their machines at Remote asset management or telematics — device installed on the machine. 2. The service plan enables the features the touch of a button, rather than eating up the sending and receiving of information via telecommunications — has increased and needed and configures how often the unit payroll and gas with employees out on a dispersed the notion of control. Machine communicates. The system can be config- search-and-rescue mission,” Bittner said. • Curfew — Curfew is typically used to operators have greater control over the per- ured to the user’s specifications. 3. TierraWeb is the internet-based user alert managers of unauthorized machine use. formance of their machine and the assigned task. Site superintendents have greater con- interface, which is where the user configures Tierra is configured to provide a text message and/or email alert when a machine is trol over the project with the data they alerts and generates reports. Topcon Positioning Systems joined with running outside of a customer’s normal receive in the job trailer or on their laptop sitting on the seat of their pick-up. And the Divitech, a telematics solution provider hours of operation. • Remote Anti-Start — With remote home-office manager, no matter where the based in Turin, Italy, to create the joint venhome office is located on the globe, has ture company, Tierra S.p.A. Divitech is an anti-start, Topcon Tierra can be used to preinformation about all the job sites and how experienced software development and vent thieves from driving unattended management company with a global foot- machines onto a transport, or off a job site at things are progressing. “The art and science of telematics is print providing analysis, design, realization any time, day or night. A manager can changing, for the better, the way construc- and installation of fleet management sys- remotely re-enable the machine if a service tion companies do business — from bidding tems, as well as value-added web based crew requires after-hours access. through job completion,” said Mark Bittner, solutions. The joint venture created the In Tune Maintenance senior vice president of the Telematics Tierra system, which is at the heart of With a remote asset management system, Business Unit, Topcon Positioning Systems. Topcon’s telematic offering for the constructhe software can be configured to automati“Our Tierra system takes information avail- tion market. A job site management system is designed cally monitor engine hours and send out an able from any piece of machinery — regardless of age, make or model, analog or digital to empower construction contractors, so that alert when machines are due for mainte— and sets up two-way communications, informed decisions are based on current nance. This feature is designed to reduce the
chance of machines failing and it may also diminish the likelihood of warranty claim rejections. Contractors are said to be able to maintain machines within a much tighter window of the specified service intervals. And a bonus — service technicians will no longer have to search for the machines they’ve been sent out to service. Not only will the service technician benefit from the job site management system’s ability to locate equipment, wherever it is, but contractors are expected to have a better sense of when equipment is not being used, so it can be redeployed to a more appropriate job site. “With Topcon Tierra, users are able to remotely pull up a report in about 30 seconds that can show, for instance, all of the backhoes with less than three hours run time in the past week. Having that level of detail can help contractors control equipment rental expenses since they have real time information on machine usage,” said Bittner. Improve Job Costing Most contractors gather machine run time data for costing out jobs. The data-gathering process can be expensive, labor intensive, subject to clerical errors, and even more likely, guessing at numbers when in a timecrunch situation. With a telematics system, such as Tierra, this type of information can be provided daily and reports are available with a few simple keystrokes. In addition, with integration into contractor software, the cost of human data entry can be minimized. Some users even configure geofences so that a machine sends an alert when it arrives on the job site. This can trigger the internal machine billing to begin for that job site. Construction contractors are always searching for that competitive edge. Years ago, the traditional thinking was to buckle down and work harder. The contractors who started earlier and worked later seemed to do better. In today’s market, especially with the economic downturn, companies are seeing technology as a way to help them be more productive and profitable. “The global recession has been sobering, but we’re finding that in periods of economic instability, smart companies focus on two critical areas for viability: short-term actions to hold down expenses wherever practical and a long-term commitment to growth by pushing the development and introduction of technologies, such as telematics,” Bittner said. “Those actions are what sets progressive companies apart from those that are stagnating or moving backward.” Jeff Winke is an independent construction writer living in Milwaukee, Wis. He can be reached through www.jeffwinke.com.
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Construction Trade Groups Unite in Support of Obama A group of construction materials trade associations representing five essential aspects of infrastructure construction is standing united in support of the president’s call for more infrastructure investment. Before a joint session of Congress Sept. 8, President Barack Obama called for a renewed commitment to job creation and economic growth, in part through increased infrastructure spending for road and bridge construction/reconstruction. The speech to Congress followed his Labor Day remarks in Detroit, Mich., where the president said, “We’ve got more than one million unemployed construction workers ready to get dirty right now. There is work to be done and there are workers ready to do it.” The president’s comments come after unanimous passage by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee of a four-month extension of SAFETEALU at level funding. The construction materials group, comprised of members of the American Concrete Pavement Association, National Asphalt Pavement Association, National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association and Portland Cement
Association, support calls from Congress and political leaders of both parties to set aside politics that are costing jobs and continuing economic stagnation. The group urges Congress to take action immediately to invest in the long-term future of the nation’s surface transportation network. Through this investment, a myriad of economic problems can be addressed, notably: lower materials production, which is down 70 percent in some areas of the country; high unemployment in the construction sector, which has reached as high as 20 percent; and, lack of funding certainty essential to state government planning and informed capital and human resource decisions by business. Gerald F. Voigt, ACPA president and CEO, said, “Our nation is living on borrowed time as state highway agencies and the transportation-construction industries wait for Congressional action. The federal government, state agencies and road building community are all stakeholders in our nation’s highways, and we must work together to find solutions to this significant problem. As a starting point, we need Congress to lead the charge toward reinvesting in the nation’s surface transportation system, which is vital to the safety, security and economic vitality of our
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nation.” According to NAPA Chairman Kim Snyder, president, Eastern Industries Inc., “Legislation to fund our nation’s Federalaid highway program has always been a bipartisan effort in Congress. The construction industry has lost more than two million jobs since December 2007 and both the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the AFL-CIO have called on Congress to pass a surface transportation reauthorization bill to create infrastructure jobs. The National Asphalt Pavement Association calls on the president and the Congress to make passing a long-term reauthorization bill with full funding for highways its top legislative job creation priority.” Karl Watson Jr., chairman of NRMCA and president, CEMEX USA, said, “It is time for the president and Congress to get serious about solving the problems of our crumbling infrastructure and lack-luster job growth. Fixing the two go hand-in-hand and will result in jump starting the economy more than any single piece of legislation coming out of Washington. We applaud our nation’s leaders’ efforts in forging a path forward to pass an extension of the current highway program while continuing to work on a new bipartisan, fully funded,
multi-year transportation bill.” Also commenting, NSSGA Chairman David Thomey, executive vice president, Maryland Materials Inc., said, “We applaud the president and members of Congress for recognizing the importance of infrastructure investment to our nation’s economic well being. While the amount of funding being discussed falls fall short of what is essential to meet the surface transportation needs of the nation, we call on Congress to pass the Senate extension of the highway bill and move immediately to crafting a multi-year reauthorization.” Brian McCarthy, president and CEO of PCA, concurred. “To mend our nation’s infrastructure, put the construction sector back to work, and launch America back onto solid international competitive footing, Congress needs to act quickly. Every day allowed to pass without continued investment in the resources and personnel to care for our transportation network risks further detriment to other sectors of our economy and to the way of life we enjoy.” With the pending expiration of current extension on SAFETEA-LU on Sept. 30, Congress must pass another extension of the law and immediately begin work on a multi-year transportation authorization that at a minimum maintains level funding.
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From the Bleachers Now that the Buffalo Bills are cranking and the Boston Red Sox are tanking, I can’t decide whether I’m more turned on or more turned off, whether I should be laughing or crying. So, this week I decided to get nostalgic and look back at a sport that was once at or near the top of not only mine, but most of the public’s love list: boxing. Boxing bubbled to the surface of my mind when I read about Floyd Mayweather knocking out Victor Ortiz with what everyone described as a “sucker punch.” That term got my attention and I tried to check it out on YouTube but HBO had already banned it from being shown on the Internet. Still, it brought back many memories — my dad and I walking down to a nearby store and watching the Friday Night Fights on the television set inside their window. Then when we got our own TV we would never miss the Wednesday Night Fights or the Friday fights. No, we weren’t into watching guys take a right cross then spit out a tooth. We didn’t hope to see blood gushing out or eyes swelling shut. OK, so we didn’t mind some guy getting knocked out, as long as we weren’t rooting for him. Yes, boxing was big back then — make that
huge back then. Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Archie Moore, Sugar Ray Robinson, even Rochester’s own Carmen Basilio, to name a few, were riveting. The country couldn’t wait to see those and others square off in the ring, because a championship fight was a slug-it-out Super Bowl. I think it was back in the 1960s when the Associated Press sports editors voted that the most exciting sporting event in the first 50 years of that century was a heavyweight championship fight. That’s right, not the World Series, not the NFL championship, not the golf or tennis U.S. Open, not the Indy 500, not the NBA finals. It was boxing that filled the air with electricity. It had been a while, but at one time, there were 46 fight nights and 30 championship bouts held in Yankee Stadium. The House That Ruth Built went almost three decades with no boxing until last June, when junior middleweight champion Yuri Foreman lost to Miguel Cotto. Before that it had been almost 35 years since a championship fight was held there when about 80,000 showed up to see Muhammad Ali duke it out with Ken Norton. Ancient history. So what happened? There was a time when there was one world champion in all those weight
divisions, but for some time now we’ve had the WBA, WBC and IBF, often with different champions. The last undisputed heavyweight champion of the world was Lennox Lewis back in 1999. Even then, though, there weren’t millions of anxious fight fans sitting nervously on their edge of their seats. During an interview I had years ago with the late, great Joe Louis four or five years before he died in 1981, he told me that when Ali retires, he’ll take boxing with him. “It’ll take a dive for a while,” he said. “You’ve got to have somebody unusual, just like on a baseball team you’ve got to have a Joe DiMaggio to draw the crowds. And in boxing, Ali’s the only one.” Maybe the Brown Bomber wasn’t 100 percent right, but he was close. The fight game hasn’t been the same since. What’s more, it probably never will be again. It baseball or golf was faced with that bleak future, I’d be bummed out. But boxing — Nope. Well, now that I gotten that off my chest, I might as well get rid of this too: It would not surprise me if the Bills upset the New England Patriots Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium anymore than it would surprise me if the Bills lose by two
or three touchdowns. Whatever happens Sunday, it is undeniable that the Bills have that crucial, intangible something going for them we haven’t seen in a l-o-n-g time. The character, determination, class — call it whatever you want to — they showed in their last-minutes 38-35 comeback win over Oakland last Sunday is a quality you can’t coach or buy online or anywhere else. You either got it, or you don’t. And I know I’m repeating myself, but in Ryan Fitzpatrick, they have a quarterback, not just a passer. He’s as calm, cool and collected as a guy disarming a ticking time bomb. He was only so-so in the first half against the Raiders but when Oakland raised the ante by leading 21-3 at halftime, he turned it up a notch — no, make that several notches. And you can take that to the cleaners! As for the Red Sox — well, we’ll see. (Rick Woodson is a regular columnist for the “Rochester Business Journal” in Rochester, N.Y., and is the author of “Words of Woodson”, a collection of sports columns, available at www.authorhouse.com and www.thegolftee.net. Woodson’s e-mail address is rwoodson@rochester.rr.com. )
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Mack Delivers Shuttle to Shuttle It’s not as big as its sister ships. Nor has it ever gone into orbit. But for more than two decades, the Shuttle Blake has served a very important mission — educating students about space exploration. Mack Trucks Inc. has been part of the story all along. In the early 1980s, Bob Boehmer, a teacher at Schnecksville Elementary school just outside of Allentown, Pa., came to Mack with an old military transport bus. Boehmer’s vision was to convert the bus into a mobile classroom for space-related education throughout the Parkland School District. He had secured donations of equipment and computers — and the bus, which he asked Mack to paint. Mack employees — and retirees — decided not just to paint the bus, but turn it into a drivable model of the space shuttle itself. They spent nights, weekends and holidays — more than 35,000 hours of their own time — designing and building what NASA ultimately commissioned as the Space Shuttle Blake. Key innovations incorporated include: • Hydraulically controlled wings and tail (wings fold up, tail folds down) to make the vehicle drivable on public roads • Hydraulically controlled ramp for handicapped access • Removable fuel tank for safety indoors • Remote electrical supply for use outdoors The Blake has since provided hands-on learning about space exploration and technology to more than 60,000 children throughout the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. Recently, NASA invited the Blake to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the launch of Space Shuttle Endeavour as it embarked on its final flight and the next-to-last shuttle mission. With the Blake unable to make the trip from
Pennsylvania to Florida on its own, Boehmer again turned to Mack. The company had delivered the Blake to its official NASA commissioning ceremony in Washington, D.C., in 1995. Last year, when the Blake was invited back to the nation’s capital to participate in the 2010 National Memorial Day Parade, a MACK Pinnacle model truck, currently serving as the centerpiece of the American Trucking Associations’ Share the Road highway safety program, did the honors. Mack and the ATA again teamed up for the delivery to KSC. “Tying in the Mack-sponsored Share the Road program meant the Blake was in very good hands for these journeys,” said Mack spokesman John Walsh. “Share the Road uses professional truck drivers, all with millions of miles of accident-free driving, to teach folks how to safely drive around large trucks. Education is also at the heart of the Blake’s mission. Both efforts carry a lot of Mack Bulldog spirit wherever they go.” “Mack employees built the Space Shuttle Blake, a Mack truck brought it to Washington more than 15 years ago, and last year, it was again a Mack, operated by Share the Road professional truck drivers, that delivered the Blake back to our nation’s capital,” said Boehmer, who continues to teach at Schnecksville Elementary. “It just had to be Mack and Share the Road again this time around for the Blake’s trip to the Kennedy Space Center, where all shuttles have started their journeys.” For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.
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Senate Temporarily Extends Aviation, Highway Programs By Joan Lowy ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate passed a bill Sept. 15 temporarily extending federal aviation and highway programs, averting another shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, after a Republican senator abruptly dropped his campaign to block passage of the measure. Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma had been insisting Democrats change the bill to eliminate a requirement that states use a portion of their federal highway funds for bike paths, walking trails and other transportation “enhancements.” John Hart, a spokesman of Coburn, said the senator agreed to give up his effort in exchange for assurances from Sen. Barbara Boxer, chairwoman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and Sen. James Inhofe, the ranking Republican member of the panel, that the
enhancements funding requirement will be removed at a later point. “States will have the ability to opt out and spend enhancement money on bridge repair and other priorities,” Hart said in an email. But Boxer said earlier in the day that she wanted to “reform” the enhancements program, not eliminate it. She declined to elaborate on what those reforms might be. Once Coburn dropped his objection, the bill sailed through on a 92-6 vote. Democrats also easily turned back an effort by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., to cut overall transportation funding. The bill now goes to President Barack Obama for his signature. The Senate vote marked “a good day for the American people,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said afterward. “About 2 million people are breathing a sigh of relief because they’re going to have jobs on Monday.” The bill extends the FAA’s operating
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authority, which was due to expire at midnight Sept. 16, through January. Authority for highway, transit and rail programs, as well as the federal gasoline and diesel taxes that provide the largest share of funding for the programs, which were due to expire on Oct. 1, are extended through March. Earlier, Coburn had pointed to the nation’s 146,000 bridges that are structurally deficient, saying it’s wrong to require states to spend money on projects that don’t enhance safety. The enhancement programs amount to about two percent of the federal transportation budget, according to the Transportation Department. A partisan standoff between House Republicans and Senate Democrats forced the FAA to partially shut down for two weeks this summer. Nearly 4,000 FAA workers were furloughed and more than 200 airport construction and safety projects halted, affecting tens of thousands of other
workers. The government lost nearly $400 million in airline ticket taxes because airlines no longer had authority to collect the fees. Long-term funding for the FAA expired in 2007 and highway programs in 2009. Both programs have been continued through a series of short-term extensions. The latest bill would be FAA’s 21st extension and the highway program’s eighth. Transportation and aviation interest groups urged lawmakers to quickly turn their attention to reaching a compromise on longterm funding measures. “The longer it takes to pass a multiyear [transportation] bill, the more expensive the problems are to solve,” said Janet Kavinoky, vice president of the Americans for Transportation Mobility Coalition. “Conditions get worse; land, labor and materials get more expensive. Highway and transit investments facilitate national, regional, and local economic growth in the long term, and create direct jobs in the short term.”
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States Remain Evenly Split Between Construction Job Gains, Losses; PPI Moderates Seasonally adjusted nonfarm payroll employment decreased in August in 30 states and the District of Columbia and increased in 20 states, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported today. Compared with August 2010, employment increased in 44 states plus D.C. and fell in six states. Construction employment declined in 25 states plus D.C. during the past month while 22 states had gains and three — Nevada, New Jersey and Washington—held steady, an AGC analysis showed. From August 2010 to August 2011, 26 states and D.C. added construction jobs, while 24 states recorded declines. The largest percentage increase in construction employment during the past year took place in North Dakota, 20.3 percent, 4,300 jobs; followed by Michigan, 10.4 percent, 12,600 jobs; Tennessee, 5.5 percent, 5,800 jobs; Illinois, 5.4 percent, 10,600 jobs; and Oklahoma, 5.4 percent, 3,600 jobs. Texas again added the most jobs during the past year, 27,100 jobs, 4.8 percent; followed by Michigan; Illinois; and California, 7,800 jobs, 1.4 percent. Delaware had the highest percentage decline, minus 7.3 percent, minus 1,400 jobs; followed by minus 6.9 percent each in New Mexico (minus 3,000 jobs), Georgia (minus 10,300 jobs) and Alaska (minus 1,100 jobs). Florida lost the most jobs minus 17,600 jobs (minus 5.1 percent); followed by Georgia; Wisconsin, minus 5,900 jobs, minus 6.3 percent; and Colorado, minus 5,900 jobs, minus 5.2 percent. (BLS includes mining and logging with construction in D.C., Tennessee, Delaware and four other states.) The producer price index (PPI) for finished goods fell 0.4 percent in August, not seasonally
adjusted (0, seasonally adjusted) but was up 6.5 percent over the past 12 months, BLS reported on Sept. 14. The PPI for inputs to construction industries — a weighted average of all materials used in construction plus items consumed by contractors, such as diesel fuel — dropped 0.6 percent for the month but climbed 7.9 percent year-over-year. The yearly rise continued a squeeze on contractors, whose bid prices for new nonresidential building construction types rose much less: industrial, minus 0.2 percent for the month and 2.1 percent year-over-year; office, 0 and 2.6 percent, respectively; warehouse, 0 and 2.8 percent; and school, 0 and 3.2 percent. Subcontractors also were squeezed with respect to PPIs for new, repair and maintenance nonresidential building work: concrete contractors, minus 0.1 percent and minus 0.2 percent; plumbing, 0 and 2.6 percent; roofing, minus 0.4 percent and 3.0 percent; and electrical, minus 0.2 percent and 3.7 percent. The one-month dip and elevated increase in year-over-year input prices were driven mainly by PPIs for diesel fuel: minus 6.2 percent and 33 percent; copper and brass mill shapes, minus 3.3 percent and 21 percent; steel mill products, minus 1.0 percent and 14 percent; insulation materials, 1.1 percent and 9.9 percent; and asphalt paving mixtures and blocks, minus 0.3 percent and 8.1 percent. In addition, one- and 12- month PPIs rose for aluminum mill shapes, 1.0 percent and 15 percent; and plastic construction products, 0.7 percent and 6.8 percent. All of these items depend on globally traded raw materials. In contrast, items produced from locally sourced materials and sold mainly to U.S. construction
were flat or down in price over the year: lumber and plywood, up 0.7 percent for the month but unchanged from August 2010; concrete products, minus 0.1 percent and 0; brick and structural clay tile, minus 0.3 percent and minus 3.0 percent; and gypsum products, minus 1.7 percent and minus 4.7 percent. The value of nonresidential construction starts in August “jumped 19 percent from July,” Reed Construction Data reported on Sept. 13, based on data it compiled. Year-to-date starts, covering January through August 2011, rose 6.9 percent from the same months of 2010. “Commercial starts rose 6.7 percent in August and the year-to-date numbers were up 12.1 percent from the same period a year ago,” Reed Chief Economist Bernard Markstein wrote. “Meanwhile, industrial building starts are showing particular strength [soaring 125 percent year-to-date]. Institutional building starts continued to show strength, rising 27 percent in August [and 8.3 percent yearto-date, led by medical facilities]. Heavy engineering (nonbuilding) starts rose 17 percent in August” but only 0.4 percent year-to-date. Seasonally adjusted industrial production (IP) in manufacturing rose 0.5 percent in August, after a similarly sized gain in July, and the rates of change were revised down slightly in April, May and June, the Federal Reserve reported on Sept. 15. The index was 3.8 percent higher than in August 2010. IP for construction supplies slipped 0.2 percent in August after an 0.9 percent rise in July, and was 4.2 percent higher than a year ago. Capacity utilization in manufacturing rose to 75.0 percent of capacity from a downwardly
revised 74.7 percent in July (initially estimated as 75.0 percent) but well below the 1972-2010 average of 79.0 percent. Together, high capacity utilization and sustained increases in IP can indicate rising demand for manufacturing plants. “South Africa-based Sasol on Sept. 13 announced plans to build a plant in Louisiana, at a cost of up to $10 billion, that would convert natural gas into diesel fuel for vehicles,” the Wall Street Journal reported on Sept. 14. Officials “say they could opt for a smaller facility, however….There are many obstacles to the Louisiana project, including getting environmental permits and financing.” Possible petrochemical, steel and natural-gas exporting facilities also have been announced this year in response to the rapid increase in natural gas being pumped from several shale formations. A $326 million performing-arts center opening in Kansas City is the latest of “more than 360 performing-arts centers [constructed in the U.S.] from 1994 to 2008, according to a coming study by the Cultural Policy Center at the University of Chicago,” the Journal reported on Sept. 14. “But overall, the cultural construction boom in North America has slowed….Lingering economic malaise has slowed or scaled back projects in Denver, Salt Lake City, Minneapolis and Fayetteville, Arkansas” and earlier in Atlanta and Orlando. “Many of the cities that wanted better halls have completed them. And reports of economic distress among these new venues…have caused other communities to think twice before jumping on the bandwagon.” © Kenneth D. Simonson is chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America.
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Atlantic • Monmouth • Warren • Bergen • Salem • Sussex • Hunterdon • Camden • Ocean • Essex • Burlington • Morris • Cumberland • Cape New Jersey...• Ocean •Atlantic • Monmouth • Warren • Bergen • Salem • Sussex • Hunterdon • Camden • Ocean • Essex • Burlington • May • Middlesex Morris • Cumberland • Cape May • Middlesex • Ocean • Atlantic • Monmouth • Warren • Bergen • Salem • Sussex • Hunterdon • Camden • Ocean • Essex • Burlington • Morris • Cumberland • Cape May • Middlesex • Ocean • Atlantic • Monmouth • Warren • Bergen • Salem • Sussex • Hunterdon • Camden • Ocean • Essex • Burlington • Morris • Cumberland • Cape May • Middlesex •
“Garden State” Highway Projects
The New Jersey Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Morris Contract No.: 11105 Location: U.S. Route 206 over Black River Bridge rehabilitation Contract No. 088013610. Grading, paving and structures. Township of Chester. Project: BR-0035(177). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Konkus Corporation — $1,340,354 • Ritacco Construction Inc. — $1,343,000 • Sparwick Contractors Inc. — $1,355,902 • Nagi Construction Company Inc. — $1,533,643 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $1,619,663 • Berto Construction Inc. — $1,656,039 • H&G Contractors Inc. — $1,661,515 • Crossing Construction Company Inc. — $1,687,182 • Marbro Inc. — $1,813,117 • Rencor Inc. — $2,222,830 • IEW Constr Gp, Inc. — $2,331,436 • Earle Asphalt Company — $2,550,113 Completion Date: Jan. 9, 2012 County: Gloucester Contract No.: 10482 Location: FHWA maintenance bridge painting Contract 2011-1 eight (08) bridges, Routes N.J. 45, 55 and U.S 322 Deptford, Mantua and Logan Townships. Project: STP-C00S(146). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Allied Painting Inc. — $2,497,751 • Tarpon Industrial Inc. — $3,047,770 • North Star Painting Company Inc. — $4,167,250 • Liberty / Alpha J/V — $4,338,500 • Iron Bridge Constructors/RML Construction Inc. J/V — $6,443,500 Completion Date: 340 working days (available days) County: Bergen Contract No.: 11104 Location: Route 5 rock slope stabilization improvement Borough of Fort Lee and Edgewater. Project: STP-8331(102). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Merco Inc. t/a Merco Inc. of N.J. — $3,787,000 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $3,841,341 • J Fletcher Creamer & Son Inc. — $4,188,842 • H&G Contractors Inc. — $4,217,298 • New Prince Concrete Construction Company — $5,454,020 • B Anthony Construction Corp J/V A. Servidone Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: Feb. 17, 2012
Counties: Warren and Sussex Contract No.: 10474 Location: Maintenance roadway repair contract north, Sub-Region N-1, Contract No. N102, DP 10474 Routes U.S. 22, 23, U.S. 46, 94 and 182. Project: 100 percent state. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Tilcon New York Inc. — $8,747,000 • Intercounty Paving Association LLC — $9,523,023 • Schifano Construction Corp — $9,589,412 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $10,957,800 Completion Date: Nov. 25, 2011 Counties: Morris, Passaic and Esssex Contract No.: 10441 Location: Maintenance concrete pavement repair Contract, North-2010, DP 10441 Route 21 and I-280 in the townships of East Hanover, Livingston, Roseland Borough and Passaic City. Project: 100 percent state. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Joseph M Sanzari Inc. — $9,134,651 • Intercounty Paving Association LLC — $9,223,223 • Crisdel Group Inc. — $9,755,000 • Della Pello Paving Inc. — $10,188,799 • Gardner M Bishop Inc. — $10,343,588 • New Prince Concrete Construction Company — $11,173,600 Completion Date: Nov. 25, 2011 Counties: Monmouth, Mercer and Ocean Contract No.: 10439 Location: Bridge preventive maintenance Contract 2011 Route I-195, twenty eight (28) bridges. Hamilton, Howell,
Jackson, Millstone, Robbinsville, Upper Freehold and Wall townships. Project: IM-195-8(057). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Power Concrete Company Inc. — $2,789,170 • IEW Construction Group Inc. — $3,219,281 • Berto Construction Inc. — $3,248,755 • H&G Contractors Inc. — $3,292,650 • Nagi Construction Co Inc. — $3,294,800 • South State Inc. — $3,670,430 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $5,547,389 • Garden State Sealing Inc. — Irregular Completion Date: 340 working days (available days) County: Hudson Contract No.: 11111 Location: Route 7 Hackensack River (Wittpenn Bridge), Contract 1 river piers & pier protection system city of Jersey City & town of Kearny. Project: State. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Conti Enterprises Inc. — $64,444,447 • Union Paving & Construction Company Inc. — $73,830,583 • Tutor Perini Corporation — $77,388,000 • J-V Weeks/Kiewit — $77,494,969 • George Harms Construction Company Inc. — $82,487,463 • Agate Construction Company Inc. — $86,494,174 • J-V Ee Cruz & Flatiron Constructors — $91,980,455 • J H Reid General Contractor — $93,757,919 • Driscoll J/V Pierson — $98,252,306 Completion Date: June 30, 2013
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Atlas Copco Named on Forbes List of World’s 100 Most Innovative Companies Atlas Copco has been named among the Top 100 most innovative companies in the world by Forbes magazine. Atlas Copco, ranked No. 67, joins innovative leaders on the list including Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Apple, Starbucks and Procter & Gamble. Researchers at Forbes considered a number of factors when compiling the list, including a company’s Innovation Premium, which projects company income from existing businesses in addition to anticipated growth, as well as the net present value of cash flows. The magazine did not consider peer reviews — judged by many to be a popularity contest based on past results — and instead looked to investors to help determine which companies were best poised for future growth and return on investment. “In order to prosper in a global environment that is as competitive as ever, you must constantly be vigilant
for new ways to improve your business,” said Andrew Walker, general manager of Atlas Copco Compressor’s U.S. operations. “While we are extremely honored to be included by Forbes among such a prestigious list of innovative companies, we will continue to look for ways to improve, for ourselves and for our loyal customers who have come to expect exceptional products and services from Atlas Copco.” The research team at Forbes also identified five critical skill sets that company leaders should possess to help lead creative work and drive innovation within a company. These include: • Questioning allows innovators to challenge the status quo and consider new possibilities; • Observing helps innovators detect small details — in the activities of customers, suppliers and other companies — that suggest new ways of doing
things • Networking permits innovators to gain radically different perspectives from individuals with diverse backgrounds; • Experimenting prompts innovators to relentlessly try out new experiences, take things apart and test new ideas; • Associational thinking — drawing connections among questions, problems or ideas from unrelated fields — is triggered by questioning, observing, networking and experimenting and is the catalyst for creative ideas. The magazine also looked at what it referred to as the “3P” framework as a code for innovation within an organization: people, processes and philosophies. Atlas Copco Compressor’s North American headquarters is located in Rock Hill, S.C. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.com.
AGC’s August Figures Show Decline in Materials Costs Not Large Enough The amount contractors pay for a range of key construction materials declined in August, but contractors continue to be squeezed as materials cost increases have outstripped the price of finished buildings over the past year, according to an analysis of producer price index figures released Sept. 14 by the Associated General Contractors of America. “The disparity between contractors’ materials costs and their selling prices threatens to push some firms and their hard-pressed workers out of business,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Contractors just aren’t catching any breaks when it comes to current market conditions.” Simonson noted that the monthly decrease in the materials index and its longer-term increase were the result of sharp price movements for a range of key construction materials. Those materials include diesel fuel, which was down 6.2 percent for the month
and up 32.9 percent for the year; steel, which was down 1.0 percent for the month and up 14.3 percent for the year; and copper, which was down 3.3 percent for the month and up 21 percent for the year. The construction economist added that prices were likely to remain volatile for the foreseeable future based on changes in broad-based global demand. “At best, contractors may get more short-term relief in the next few months, but they remain vulnerable to unpredictable price spikes, which can hit several materials at once and jeopardize firms’ viability,” he said. Simonson noted that the index for new construction — what contractors charge for construction projects — was unchanged from the previous month for all building types except new industrial buildings, which declined by 0.2 percent. He added that annual increases in new construction prices, which ranged between 2.1
and 3.2 percent, paled in comparison to the annual increase in costs for many key building materials, forcing contractors to absorb the difference. Association officials said contractors were having a hard time compensating for the steep annual increases in construction materials prices because demand for construction remains relatively weak. He noted that private sector demand has increased only slightly during the past year while public sector demand, particularly at the federal level, has been declining rapidly as the stimulus and other federal programs wind down. “Construction firms are paying more for materials and charging less for their work, even as they chase a diminishing number of projects,” said the association’s chief executive officer, Stephen E. Sandherr. “Without a significant change in market conditions soon, this industry is going to continue to struggle to add jobs for the foreseeable future.”
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The Terex warm mix asphalt system lowers asphalt production temperatures by as much as 90F (32C). New automation features for the “foamed” asphalt system’s water fill port and storage unit increase reliability, efficiency and simplicity, according to the manufacturer. Enhancements found on the Terex warm mix asphalt system include an auto-fill tank with high/low level gauges. Once water inside the 220-gal. (832.8-L) tank reaches a prescribed low point, the plant controls automatically turn on water flow to refill the tank, so the plant can continue to make warm mix asphalt without stopping. A high level marker shuts off the flow of water to avoid overfilling. The system’s water meter includes a “no flow” indicator to alert the plant operator of water flow restrictions when making warm mix. The new tank design features an optional solenoid valve at the water inlet to allow for water recirculation. Offered for asphalt operations that take advantage of producing warm mix asphalt in colder temperatures, this allows the plant operator to recirculate water through the tank and supply hoses, so the water does not freeze. The system uses a water-injection solution that delivers simple operation with its expansion chamber, featuring single-point mixing of water and asphalt binder. The chamber is mounted in line on the plant’s existing liquid AC supply line and allows plant opera- The Terex warm mix asphalt system lowers asphalt production temperatures by as much as 90F (32C). tors to reverse the system to clean oil from the pipe. Inside the chamber, water is vaporized into a gaseous state to significantly manufacturer’s design in addition to Terex asphalt plants. If the closed-loop Terex system includes a water meter to verexpand the binder. This expansion process allows the required, the unit comes complete with a programmable ify that the correct percentage of water is injected with hot “foamed” binder to more readily coat the aggregate at lower logic control (PLC) installed in the control panel, allowing liquid AC. Terex warm mix asphalt allows producers to take advanmixing temperatures than when produced as traditional hot the warm mix system to operate as a stand-alone unit. A belt-driven, variable-frequency 5 hp (3.73 kW) electric tage of the many benefits associated with lowering mix temmix asphalt, according to the manufacturer. With up to 600 tph (544 t) production capacities, the Terex motor drives the skid-mounted water pump and allows the peratures, including lower fumes and emissions, reduced warm mix asphalt system can be packaged with a new plant producer to control power output. Water is injected into the energy consumption and reduced oxidative hardening of the sale or installed on existing unitized counterflow, parallel expansion chamber at a variable rate up to 4 percent of the binder. Through a 70F mix-temperature reduction, the sysflow or rotary mixers. Designed to interface with most input binder’s mass weight. A check-valve on the water side of the tem can lower BTU consumption by nearly 15 percent, signals from a variety of plant controls packages, this warm expansion chamber ensures no liquid AC contaminates the according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.terex.com. mix system can be installed on virtually any asphalt plant water line. Unlike other foamed asphalt warm mix systems,
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By reducing the engine size and main frame width, the SF-1700 is a more compact size than the SF-2700.
Power Pavers has a new compact slip-form paver — the Power Paver SF-1700. “With the ability to pave up to 7.5 meters wide, the SF1700 was developed to react to the contractor demand for two-pass paving in many highway applications. The response to the SF-1700 has been excellent and we are getting great reports from our customers who have put them to work,” said Fred Hite, general manager of Power Pavers Inc. “In fact, we placed machines in three countries within a
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month of the machine’s introduction.” The frame of the SF-1700 is based on Power Paver’s current leading machine, the SF-2700. By reducing the engine size and main frame width Power Pavers was able to make the SF-1700 a more compact, economical alternative to contractors desiring to pave highways in two passes. “In many developing countries, concrete supply is an issue, so paving in two passes is more practical than one pass,” explained Hite. Standard equipment on the SF-1700
includes a 160 hp (119 kW) Cummins engine, spread auger and tamper bar, and 12 Wyco vibrators. Power Pavers Inc., a subsidiary of Power Curbers Inc., manufactures a full line of slip-form concrete equipment for use in residential, highway and airport paving. Based in Cedar Falls, Iowa, in addition to slip-form pavers, Power Pavers offers form pavers, placer/spreaders, and texture/cure machines to paving contractors. For more information, visit www.powerpavers.com.
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Somerville Branch 61 County Line Rd. Somerville, NJ 08876 (908)218-1919
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Latham, NY (518)220-9500 Batavia, NY (585)344-1931 Syracuse, NY (315)437-2611
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HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070
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WOODCO MACHINERY Woburn, MA • 781/935-3377 www.woodcomachinery.com 11:57:46 AM
TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351 Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840
RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105
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HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Harrisburg, PA • 717/564-3031 Drums, PA • 570/788-1127 Ephrata, PA • 717/859-3132 Lock Haven, PA • 570/769-1070
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WOODCO MACHINERY Woburn, MA • 781/935-3377 www.woodcomachinery.com 11:57:46 AM
TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. East Longmeadow, MA • 413/525-6351 Berlin, CT • 860/356-0840
RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Pittsburgh, PA • 412/741-1731 Clearfield, PA • 814/765-8500 Charleston, WV • 304/755-7788
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY Deptford NJ • 856/227-6400 Somerville NJ • 908/218-1919 Lionville PA • 610/363-9200 Staten Island, NY • 718/889-0105
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The Difference is in the D-tails. You asked. We delivered. Our D-Series Skid Steers are loaded with customer-recommended enhancements, like larger operator stations, quiet pressurized cabs with best-in-class visibility, and curved-glass swing-out doors. D-Series innovations include an exclusive cooling system with available hydraulically driven variable-speed fan that reverses to clear core-clogging buildup. Plus options such as electrohydraulic joysticks, variable boom and bucket speed settings, and more than 100 attachments to let you take on more tasks. Packed full of best-in-class productivity and uptime-enhancing features, the D-Series are destined to become owner and operator favorites. Ask for a demo today.
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MURPHY TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Springfield, MO 888/306-2656
Cincinnati, OH 800/844-3734
Waterloo, IA 800/772-2019
Gering, NE 800/205-6784
Columbus, OH 800/222-2010
Dodge City, KS 800/794-0172
Grand Island, NE 800/868-4017
Lima, OH 800/423-7445
Great Bend, KS 620/792-2748
Lincoln, NE 800/416-5518
Poland, OH 866/503-7259
Topeka, KS 785/233-0556
North Platte, NE 800/894-7060
Vandalia, OH 800/233-4228
Ulysses, KS 620/356-1071
Omaha, NE 800/416-5095
Cranberry Twp, PA 724/776-3636
Wichita, KS 800/262-0139
Brunswick, OH 800/716-9796
Delmont, PA 724/837-4500
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Canton, OH 866/235-0438
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Delaware ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. Delmar (800) 220-3015
Maine FRANK MARTIN SONS, INC. Fort Kent Mills (207) 834-3171 Madison (207) 858-4748
Maryland ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. Jessup (800) 220-3752
Massachusetts CHADWICK-BAROSS, INC. Chelmsford (800) 804-0775
New Hampshire E.W. SLEEPER COMPANY, INC. Concord (603) 225-3361
New Jersey HARTER EQUIPMENT, INC. Englishtown (732) 446-7600
New York ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT West Babylon (631) 643-2605 CONTRACTORS SALES CO. Albany (518) 456-1445 GEORGE & SWEDE SALES & SERVICE, INC Pavilion (585) 584-3425 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT Adams Center (315) 788-0200 East Syracuse (315) 437-1471 Kirkwood (607) 775-5010 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR, INC Brewster (845) 278-7766
Pennsylvania ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. King of Prussia (610) 279-5200 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT CO. Dubois (814) 371-3600 McKean (814) 476-7755 Zelienople (724) 452-7800 MEDICO INDUSTRIES, INC. Stroud Township (570) 420-0877 Wilkes-Barre (570) 825-7711
Vermont HILL-MARTIN CORPORATION Northfield (800) 451-5016
Virginia ELLIOTT & FRANTZ, INC. Manassas (703) 257-2381 LINK-BELT MID ATLANTIC Ashland (804) 798-2290 Chesapeake (757) 485-4485
West Virginia ANDERSON EQUIPMENT Charleston (304) 756-2800 Fairmont (304) 366-3075
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Bobcat Introduces New Minimal Tail Swing Compact Excavator With E26 VIRGINIA Lawrence Equipment Ashland Cloverdale Waynesboro
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The Bobcat E26 minimal tail swing compact excavator tion. An automatic, integrated slew brake hold loads still and has an operating weight of 5,690 lbs. (2,581 kg) and an overall width of 59 in. (150 cm). The excavator is powered by a steady on slopes for more accurate placement. The need for 27-hp (20 kW) diesel engine that is Interim Tier IV compli- the operator to manually engage the slew brakes during ant. The unit’s minimal 0.8 in. (2 cm) of tail overhang allows transport is eliminated, making it easier to load and position the machine to fit in tight surroundings, and it leaves a lighter the machine for transport, according to the manufacturer. Like all Bobcat M-Series compact excavators, the E26 footprint than the 325 and 425 models it replaces. The E526 is standard equipped with a canopy ROPS/TOPS, while full climate control (HVAC) is optional. The compact excavator is available in standard and long arm configurations, enabling operators to dig in close quarters or reach farther in a smaller space, depending on the task at hand. Within the operator’s area, the E26 features convenient joystick-mounted, fingertip control for boom swing and auxiliary hydraulic functions. This feature provides increased floor space and improved functionality for the operator. Like other M-Series compact excavators, the E26 features an operator compartment comfortable for the largest of operators, as well as improved visibility around the machine, and adjustable armrests. The E26 comes with an auto-idle feature which, if activated by the operator, automatically returns the The Bobcat E26 minimal tail swing compact excavator has an operating weight of engine to idle if excavator 5,690 lbs. (2,581 kg) and an overall width of 59 in. (150 cm). functions are not used for a period of four seconds, saving fuel and reducing job site noise. The engine automatical- features an X-frame undercarriage that provides increased ly returns to the preset throttle position as soon as the opera- ground clearance and readily sheds debris for reduced tor starts working again. For precise engine speed adjust- cleanup time. Drive motor covers are inset within the motor ments, a new easy-to-use rotary knob has been added to the wrap-arounds to protect them from potential damage. Integrated into the undercarriage, convenient tie-down controls. The E26 also features an auto-shift drive system, improv- points simplify trailer loading for transport. In addition, Bobcat’s in-track swing frame keeps the ing productivity when traveling, repositioning and backfilling. Auto-shift travel motors will automatically shift to low swing castings and cylinders within the width of the tracks speed as drive load increases, and shift back to high range as when digging in an offset position, helping the operator dig the load declines. With this system, the operator retains the flush against an obstacle. This feature minimizes the chance of inadvertent contact with surrounding obstacles, ultimateability to manually select high or low range travel speeds. As with all other M-Series compact excavators, a variable ly reducing operating costs of repair to the machine or adjadisplacement piston pump and proportional control valve cent structure. Other popular options for the E26 include second auxilsystem provide precise control of the machine’s travel and work-group functions. The E26’s hydraulic system delivers iary hydraulics, a hydraulic clamp and attachment mounting exceptional “loaded” cycle times and 4,991 ft.-lbs. of buck- systems for quickly switching between the 16 attachments et breakout force for impressive productivity. Work-group approved for use on the machine. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com/excavators/. cylinders offer end-of-stroke cushioning for smooth opera-
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New Terex PT-100g, PT-100g Forestry Models Are Largest in Its CTL Lineup Terex’s PT-100G and PT-100G Forestry are the largest tors can make full use of these loaders’ higher travel speeds, compact track loaders in the Terex lineup. These new mod- hydraulic performance and engine horsepower,” said Carver. These loaders have a load-sensing, high-flow auxiliary els offer operators a 14.6 percent increase in tractive effort in low gear for more pushing power, a 32 percent increase in hydraulic capability of 43 gal./min. (163 Lpm) @ 3,800 psi horsepower to the attachment, a redesigned loader arm to (26,200 kPa) [incrementally adjustable in 1 gal. (3.8 L) steps achieve greater reach and 13 percent more bucket breakout from 30 to 43 gal./min. (114-163 Lpm)]. Other features standard on the PT-100G and force over their predecesPT-100G Forestry include sors. load-sensing infinitely “We continue to variable low-flow auxilenhance our compact iary hydraulics from 0 to track loader lineup based 20 gal./min. (0 to 76 on feedback from our disLpm), two-speed transtributors and customers,” mission up to 10 mi./hr. said Del Carver, area (16 klh), auto-idle, creep director, North America mode, selectable pattern Compact, Terex changer from ISO to “H” Construction. “The origipattern and adjustable nal PT-100 and PT-100 loader/bucket sensitivity. Forestry models are On models equipped with among our best-selling heat or AC, a pressurized models for construction and sealed enclosed cab and utility contractors, comes standard. landscapers, landowners The Terex PT-100G and vegetation manageForestry compact track ment specialists. Our goal loader comes fully outfitwith the new PT-100G ted for demanding forestry models was to keep the applications. The autoattributes that have made reversing fan on the PTthe previous machines so 100G Forestry has been popular with our cusenhanced to allow the tomers, while enhancing operator to trigger it at set features to exceed the intervals in 5-minute market’s expectations.” increments to keep the These models boast machine’s cooling system 99.9-hp (75 kW) engine and 310 lb.-ft. (420 Nm) PT-100G and PT-100G Forestry are the largest compact running at peak performance. of torque. Brand new to track loaders in the Terex lineup. In addition to these the PT-100G models, the cooling fan blades will automatically adjust to provide opti- attributes, the rugged new PT-100G Forestry model offers a mum airflow while minimizing engine horsepower con- comprehensive set of integrated standard features, including sumption. These newest Terex loaders have an operating a FOPS level 2 cab and 20-in. (50.8 cm) tracks, as well as a weight of 11,400 lb. (5,171 kg), a tipping load of 8,000 lb. complete forestry guarding package that includes a heavy(3,629 kg) — with a 4,000 lb. (1,814 kg) operating capacity duty polycarbonate door with a wiper, steel hood, rear brush at 50 percent tipping load capacity — and a lift height of 125 guard and limb-risers. Also standard is a screened engine pre-cleaner, and heavy duty skid-plates, which are hinged to in. (317.5 cm). With a narrow 6-ft. (1.8 m) profile and a low 14.75 in. allow access for cleaning out debris and other routine (37.4 cm) ground clearance, the new Terex PT-100G and PT- machine maintenance. Both the PT-100G and PT-100G Forestry loaders are 100G Forestry loaders are designed to maximize work in limited access areas. And with a low 4.0 psi ground pressure, designed with front-mounted quick-connect hydraulic fitthese machines can easily work on soft or sensitive surfaces tings and an electronic connector for control of attachments, with minimal damage or impact, according to the manufac- enabling them to use virtually any industry-standard attachment. These models also are equipped with electronic-overturer. The new PT-100G models include the Terex Posi-Track hydraulic pilot-operated joystick controls and a comfortable undercarriage technology and suspension for the smoothest operator station for easy operation. “The new PT-100G and PT-100G Forestry machines set a ride available in the industry. With 48 contact points on the ground, compared to the previous models’ 42, the PT-100G new benchmark for productivity and performance in the machines offer increased traction and higher flotation in all large frame CTL class,” said Carver. “These new loaders ground conditions and longer track life. While these loaders continue the Terex tradition of excellent performance and come standard with general purpose rubber tracks, the Terex reliability derived from building dedicated CTLs from the ground up.” Turf tracks are options for both these units. For more information, visit www.terex.com. “These features offer better operating comfort so opera-
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Kubota’s SVL75, SVL90 Track Loaders Now With Enclosed Cab
A variety of performance-matched attachments are available for the SVL75 and SVL90.
The 90-gross hp (67 kW) SVL90 has a bucket breakout force of 7,961 lb. and a lifting capacity of 5,869 lb. (2,662 kg).
A new enclosed cab option is now available on Kubota’s compact track loader models, the SVL75 and the SVL90. Built to ensure operator comfort in the heat of summer to the chill of winter, the new compact track loaders with enclosed cabs are allKubota designed, engineered and manufactured. “The new compact track loaders with enclosed cab are available at select Kubota dealers, and they offer customers an efficient, rugged, highly maneuverable track loader,” said Greg Embury, Kubota vice president, sales and marketing. “The new enclosed cab offers increased operator comfort and productivity during long work days.”
separator, air cleaner and coolant level are simple, and greasing the machine also is easy with all grease fittings accessible from ground level. A slide-and-tilt radiator and oil cooler are simple to reach because it requires the removal of only four bolts to be tilted for easy cleaning. In addition, Kubota’s com-
Comfort and Stability The new Kubota SVL75 and SVL90 compact track loaders offer a wide cab entrance and a spacious, comfortable operator area; the optional enclosed cab features air conditioning and heater for increased comfort in more extreme weather conditions. The roomy operator area features a high-back, fully adjustable suspension seat and ample leg room. A hand-and-foot throttle ensures exceptional convenience. Both models are equipped with two-speed travel and high ground clearance for optimal travel performance on rough construction site terrain. The overall design is built to
ensure stability and comfort in uneven terrain. Power and Performance Both Kubota compact track loader models deliver notable bucket breakout force and lifting capacity to provide performance and productivity. The 74.3-gross hp (55 kW) SVL75 boasts a 6,204-lb. bucket breakout force and a 4,881-lb. (2,214 kg) lifting capacity. The 90-gross hp (67 kW) SVL90 has a bucket breakout force of 7,961 lbs. and a lifting capacity of 5,869 lbs. (2,662 kg). Both models are powered by a four-cylinder, direct injection, turbo-charged Kubota diesel engine. Kubota’s compact loaders are equipped with a rigid-mount undercarriage and a vertical lift designed for long reach and maximum lifting and dumping capabilities. A variety of performance-matched attachments are available for the SVL75 and SVL90, including several bucket options with teeth or straight edges, 4-in-1 buckets, pallet forks and more. Easy Maintenance and Durability Kubota’s SVL75 and SVL 90 are designed with time-saving maintenance in mind, featuring an easy tilt-up cabin for convenient access. Daily maintenance checks for engine oil dipstick, fuel filter, water/fuel
pact track loaders were designed to sustain hard work and heavy loads; the main frame and undercarriage are a one-piece, welded unit to provide uncompromised structural strength, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 888/458-2682 or visit www.kubota.com.
The 74.3-gross hp (55 kW) SVL75 boasts a 6,204 lb. bucket breakout force and a 4,881 lb. (2,214 kg) lifting capacity.
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IT TAKES GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGY TO BE THE BEST AT GROUNDBREAKING. The New Kubota KX71-3 Compact Excavator Breakout force: 3,285 lbs. (arm) 6,350 lbs. (bucket) The most in its class 27.5 HP Kubota diesel engine Variable displacement pumps 18" tailswing overhang Large operator space Digital diagnostics Double-opening bonnet
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Volvo Launches C-Series Wheeled, Tracked Skid Steer Range Volvo Construction Equipment has unveiled the first nine models in its C-Series skid steer loader product line. The wheeled models are the MC110C, MC115C, MC125C, MC135C and MC155C. Rated operating capacities for these models range from 2,250 to 3,296 lb. (1,009 to 1,495 kg) and gross engine power from 84 hp to 92 hp (63 to 68 kW). The first four tracked models in the range are the MCT110C, MCT125C, MCT135C and MCT145C. Rated operating capacities for the tracked models range up to 3,200 lbs (1,452 kg) and gross engine power to 92 hp (68 kW). Later this year Volvo CE will launch further new models in the range, culminating in a full offering of radial and vertical lift wheeled and tracked models in all key rated operating capacity classes. The models MC155C, MCT110C and MCT145C are not available in North America. Single loader arm with muscle Featuring a single loader arm design, Volvo wheeled and tracked skid steer loaders deliver customers the loading performance and durability found in a traditional skid steer design, along with the improved visibility, safety and enhanced cab access of a side-entry machine, according to the manufacturer.
Cab Safer Side Access Due to the single loader tower arm design, cab access is easier and safer. Operators enter and exit the cab through a large, wideopening side cab door. This eliminates the need for operators to climb onto and over the bucket or attachment, which many times can be muddy, wet or slippery. On wheeled machines, a bolt-on non-slip step under the door increases safe entry and exit of the cab. Side entry also eliminates an uncomfortable body turn required of operators to sit down in traditional skid steer loader cab designs. Work Comfortably Inside the Volvo cab, the operator’s environment has been redesigned for increased space, comfort and ease of use. The Volvo cab meets ROPS/FOPS standards for safety and operator peace of mind. All controls and gauges are ergonomically placed to provide ease of use and comfort for prolonged productivity. Visibility also has been enhanced due to the single tower loader arm design. Without the horizontal cross member found on most vertical lift machines, operators experience enhanced all-around visibility. The cab also features a large top window for improved visibility during truck loading. This aids safety when operating in tight or congested areas.
Easier Service, Longer Life Another feature of the new Volvo CSeries is improved service access through a forward-tilting cab and large rear compartment service door. All service and maintenance points are accessible through simple, safe means. In addition, the side entry and exit of the cab makes it possible for the operator to engage the loader arm support without the aid of a second person. Because of the side door, the operator can stop the machine, safely exit the machine without walking under the load, and then walk around the rear of the machine to safely engage the support. Operator Environment Features comfortable machine control pods. The left-hand control pod easily hinges rearward with the assistance of a single gas strut, which allows for easy machine entry and exit. The right control pod features a wraparound seat bar designed to comfortably fit operators of all sizes, which acts as a rest area for the operator’s right arm. Both armrests on top of the control pods are well cushioned and the left hand control pod tilts open to reveal ample storage bin space that is ideal for securing and storing personal items. A 12V power outlet also is located inside. Each model — whether enclosed cab or
canopy — has been designed for limiting the amount of noise in and around the operator environment. Lower noise helps reduce operator fatigue. Performance and Productivity Dependable track performance provides increased stability on steep grades and rough ground. The tracks deliver higher traction and floatation, along with lower ground pressure and provide the ability to work in inclement conditions, improving year-round availability. Vertical lift makes the Volvo CSeries ideal for truck loading and a wide range of material handling applications, according to the manufacturer. Each model features good tip height and reach, along with powerful lift capacity – making Volvo skid steer loaders highly efficient in repeated load and carry operations. A choice of powerful Tier III engines deliver power and dependability. Serviceability Fuel tank capacity allows operators to spend less downtime refuelling the machine. For major service tasks, the entire cab can be tilted forward by the removal of just two bolts located inside the cab. Gas struts automatically lock the raised cab into place for safe, easy access to key internal machine components. Quality and Reliability The loader arm construction has been designed specifically for each model. This provides the strength and reliability often associated with traditional two-arm designs. The loader arm itself contains more steel than the equivalent B-Series model, and the pivot pin diameters are larger than other models. The provides greater strength and effectively distributes the load over the single loader arm, according to the manufacturer. All hydraulic connections use o-ring face seal fittings to eliminate hydraulic leaks and resist line vibrations/twists; this helps reduce machine downtime and related-service costs. Safety Operator safety and peace of mind is provided by ROPS/FOPS protection, which helps protect the operator in the event of machine roll over and/or overhead falling objects. The clear, side door is the entire length of the cab, providing improved visibility and safety without many of the challenges found in other side mesh skid steer loader cages. The cab door opens wide to an angle of 75 degrees, making entry and exit of the cab easy. This provides safer access for operators of all sizes. For more information, visit www.volvo.com.
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Kobelco’s 55SRx Expands Mini Lineup Into New Class Size Kobelco Construction Machinery America’s 55SRx compact excavator expands its compact excavator product line into a new class size. A true short-radius excavator, the 55SRx delivers the productivity of a larger machine while working in a footprint close to zero tail swing models, according to the manufacturer. The new machine includes some of the same features found on larger Kobelco machines. High performance hydraulics, combined with an efficient powertrain, deliver speed, force and fuel efficiency. It also uses structural components found on larger machines, such as a cast center swing foot and heavy-duty reinforced boom and arm. “Kobelco designs and builds the best compact excavators, and the Kobelco 55SRx compact excavator is no exception,” said Reece Norwood, platform manager at Kobelco. “The new machine is ideal for work in tight spaces — such as along foundations — and delivers the power, performance and productivity found on a mid-sized excavator.” Featuring a large boom and arm for a wider operating range, the Kobelco 55SRx delivers 11,240 lb.ft. (50.0 kN) of bucket digging force. Rated at 39 hp (29.3 kW), with an operating weight of 12,295 lbs. (5,577 kg) and a dig depth of 12 ft. 10 in. (3.9 m), the machine is engineered for commercial and residential construction, underground, landscaping and demolition projects. With its compact size and a cab height of 8 ft. 4 in. (2.55 m), the 55SRx is easy to transport between job sites. Versatile for a Range of Applications The compact excavator is equipped with a standard two-way backfill dozer
blade featuring a 38-degree approach angle for finish grading. An optional four-way dozer blade is available for increased backfill and grading ability. The increased rear swing radius and large counterweight give the Kobelco 55SRx increased stability for using larger buckets and lifting heavier loads. “The machine layout maintains the dimensions of a short-radius excavator, but provides the stability expected from a conventional excavator,” Norwood said.
The compact excavator is equipped with a standard two-way backfill dozer blade featuring a 38-degree approach angle for finish grading.
With its compact size and a cab height of 8 ft. 4 in. (2.55 m), the 55SRx is easy to transport between job sites.
Hydraulics “Kobelco’s legendary hydraulic systems are the foundation for the performance of the new compact excavator, just as they are for the full-size excavators,” Norwood said. “The Kobelco 55SRx is the smoothest, easiest to operate compact excavator in the industry.” For easy operation of thumb or grapple buckets, the 55SRx includes a factory-installed attachment bracket for hydraulics, so it is “thumb ready”. The compact excavator also includes piping for secondary hydraulics to handle a number of attachments or provide a dedicated circuit to a thumb bucket. The increased flexibility on the job site makes this machine ideal for rental applications, too, according to the manufacturer. Large ROPS/FOPS Cab The 55SRx features a large ROPS/FOPS cab with an operator environment similar to a full-sized conventional excavator. It features a larger front window and wider rear window for optimum visibility and performance. The fully retractable front window improves air flow and allows the operator to communicate more effectively with coworkers near the machine. Standard air conditioning provides all-day comfort for the operator. In addition to the 55SRx, the Kobelco compact excavator product line includes the 17SR, 27SR, 35SR and 50SR. Kobelco also offers a full range of short-radius, mid-size, Bladerunner and full-size excavators. For more information, visit www.kobelcoamerica.com.
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Get it done with our largest compact. Looking for a small excavator that delivers big productivity to your worksite? You’ll find it in the John Deere 60D. Our largest compact excavator is still small enough to get around the tight spots in a construction site, while its powerful breakout force and impressive digging depth quickly get jobs done. And with its standard quick-coupler, auxiliary hydraulics, and your choice of available attachments, the 60D brings the versatility to accomplish most any job. To find out how to make it big with a compact excavator, give us a call 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 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 866/503-7259 Vandalia, OH 800/233-4228 Painesville, OH 866/800-1398
Five Star Equipment, Inc. Dunmore, PA 18512 570/346-1701 Stroudsburg, PA 18360 570/424-1652
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Jesco, Inc. Middletown, DE 302/376-0784
IOWA Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Sioux City, IA 800/352-4693 Waterloo, IA 800/772-2019
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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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JCB Unveils 1CX T Tracked Compact Backhoe Loader
With skid steer ability and integral backhoe loader, the 1CX T concept machine combines the features of two machines in one.
Increasing your net worth has never been easier thanks to TEREX conventional and zero tailswing excavators. Designed to make you more money than any other leading brand, our compact powerhouses set the standard for productivity, versatility and reliability. Standard hydraulics offer three connections for immediate, dual reacting capabilities. A quick coupler comes standard for fast and easy attachment changeovers. Meanwhile, the articulating boom cylinder is enclosed and located on the left side of the machine for ultimate protection and longer wear. The result? ROI that’s anything but standard. For more information on TEREX products, contact your local dealer.
www.terex.com ELLIOTT & FRANTZ 450 E Church Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 610/279-5200 6680 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg, PA 17112 717/652-5430 10421 Guilford Road Jessup, MD 20794 410/792-9134 105 Oakridge Place Hagerstown, MD 21740 301/733-8100 Rte 13, PO Box 368 Delmar, DE 19940 302/846-3033 VA: 1-800-220-3015
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JCB has extended its range with the addition of a compact tracked machine. With skid steer ability and integral backhoe loader, the 1CX T concept machine is highly compact, maneuverable and productive, combining the features of two machines in one, according to the manufacturer. The development of the new machine comes as JCB comprehensively upgrades its 1CX product — the smallest member of its backhoe loader family — with a new appearance, longer loader arms, an extending dipper option, servo controls and a power management system. With enhanced visibility over a conventional twin arm skid steer, the new 1CX offers improved performance, greater operator comfort and additional choice for customers in rental and utility markets. It offers a wide choice of attachments at both the front and the rear of the machine. Modern Styling More Than Skin Deep The 1CX has been updated with the latest JCB corporate styling, including a revised cab roof trim, improved working lights and sturdy electrical switches. The new optional loader arms are 4 in. (10 cm) longer to provide easier loading of road tippers and site dump trucks. At the rear an extending dipper option adds up to 1 ft. 8 in. (.5 m) to the digging envelope, taking maximum dig depth to 10 ft. (3 m). This allows easier load over of trucks, with the backhoe easily able to reach the center of the truck. A new power management system (PMS) improves performance, reducing engine lug down as the machine starts to dig and
increasing power when driving into a pile with the front bucket. Improved Cab Increases 1CX Appeal Optional servo controls for the backhoe provide the operator with greater control and less effort, and no need to lean forward when working the rear attachment. Not only is the system more productive, it removes the control lever post, creating more space for the operator, particularly around the feet. Customers can choose between an SAE and ISO lever pattern using an optional changeover switch, to suit the individual operator and ensure rapid driver acceptance, according to the manufacturer. Inside the cab the 1CX gets an improved JCB seat, with the option of fixed or suspension mounting. This new seat design offers additional leg room, making it easier for the operator to get comfortable and to spin the seat for backhoe operation. Auxiliary functions can now be controlled by optional proportional switches in the servo levers, rather than by the foot pedal, offering more precise control and less fatigue for the operator. Track Option to Boost Customer Choice During 2011, JCB also will offer the option of a compact tracked loader base for the machine. With a 60 hp (44.7 kW) turbocharged engine, the tracked machine will come with a 33 gpm (125 Lpm) high flow auxiliary hydraulic option. Integrated air conditioning also will be offered as an option. The tracked machine will weigh in at just under 8,600 lbs. (3,900 kg) and will have a maximum load height of 9 ft. (2.7 m).
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35 Easton Road Warrington, PA 18976 (Philadelphia Area) 215/443-0770 Fax: 215/443-0787
Construction Farm & Turf 122 Old Cohansey Road Shiloh, NJ 08353 800/752-6373 856/451-1368 Fax: 856/453-9480 3853 Middle Country Road Calverton, NY 11933 631/284-3127
Liftech Equipment Co. 6847 Ellicott Drive E. Syracuse, NY 13057 315/463-7333 4381 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086 716/684-9040 241 Paul Road Rochester, NY 14624 585/328-6380 2820 Curry Road Schenectady, NY 12303 518/356-5932
9 Beldon Rd. Bloomfield, CT 860/243-9723 33B Commerce Ave. S. Burlington, VT 802/864-0308
MH JCB 126 Lakeview Dr. Charleston, WV 25313 304/776-6900 Fax: 304/776-6966 mhjcb.com
Stephenson Equipment, Inc.
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Walsh Equipment Inc.
7201 Paxton St. Harrisburg, PA 17111 800/325-6455 135 Lincoln Ave. Prospect Park, PA 19076 800/220-4033 1805 Newport Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 800/347-6998 137 Armstrong Rd. Pittston, PA 18640
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796 Unionville Rd. Prospect, PA 16052 724/865-9221 walshequipmentinc.com
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JCB of NYC 5320 Third Ave. & 54th St. Brooklyn, NY 11220 718/439-0900 Fax: 718/439-0094 www.jcbnyc.com
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New Holland Launches New E55Bx Compact Excavator Featuring a large boom and arm for a wider operating range, the New Holland E55Bx compact excavator delivers 11,240 lb. ft. (50 kN) of bucket digging force. Rated at 39 net hp (29 kW), with an operating weight of 12,295 lbs. (5,577 kg) and a dig depth of 12 ft. 10 in. (3.9 m), the E55Bx delivers enough size and power for tackling various residential construction, underground pipe/electric, landscaping, demolition or commercial construction applications. With a cab height of 8 ft. 4 in. (2.55 m), the compact excavator is easy to transport between job sites. “Built around our customers’ needs, the New Holland
E55Bx compact excavator is reliable, easy to service and comfortable to operate,” said Dave December, marketing manager, New Holland Construction. “This machine is small enough for confined spaces, but has all the muscle, performance and productivity you’d expect from a midsized excavator.” Reliability The E55Bx includes the same design features found on larger New Holland excavators. The boom, arm and swing bracket on the new compact excavator feature large cross-
section segments for greater attachment strength. The lower structure extends to the sprockets, which reinforces the tracks and undercarriage at the optimal points. To match ground conditions, both rubber and steel tracks are available for the E55Bx excavator. Maintenance, Productivity “New Holland makes it easy to perform routine maintenance,” December said. “Wide doors and easy access to valves on the E55Bx makes it easy to perform all start-up checks at ground level.” The radiator features a new intake method that helps prevent clogging and makes cleaning simple and easy. In the event of an unexpected engine shutdown, a “no tools” fueltank drain valve and accumulator allows attachments to be safely lowered using in-cab controls. An easy-access electrical compartment beneath the seat also can be checked outside the cab at ground level. The E55Bx includes a standard dozer blade — featuring an increased 38-degree approach angle — for finish grading. For increased backfill and grading ability, an optional fourway dozer blade also is available. A variety of attachments also are available, including buckets, hammers and augers. The 19.8 gal. (75L) fuel tank extends operation time between refueling, keeping the New Holland E55Bx on the job longer.
With an operating weight of 12,295 lbs. (5,577 kg) the E55Bx delivers enough size and power for tackling various residential construction, underground pipe/electric, landscaping, demolition or commercial construction applications.
Wide doors on the E55Bx compact excavator make it easy to perform all start-up checks at ground level.
Personalized Operator Comfort “New Holland puts the operator first, setting the standard for comfort in the industry,” December said. “We designed the new E55Bx with the operator in mind, which includes individualized comfort settings, improved visibility to the front, sides and rear, and ergonomically placed controls and gauges.” The large ROPS/FOPS cab features a larger front window and wider rear window for added visibility. Standard air conditioning provides all-day comfort for the operator.
Featuring a large boom and arm for a wider operating range, the New Holland E55Bx compact excavator delivers 11,240 lb. ft. (50 kN) of bucket digging force. The machine is rated at 39 net hp (29 kW), with an operating weight of 12,295 lbs. (5,577 kg) and a dig depth of 12 ft. 10 in. (3.9 m).
Full Line of New Holland Excavators In addition to the E55Bx, the New Holland compact excavator product line includes the E18B, E27B, E35B and E50B. New Holland also offers a full range of mid and fullsized excavators. For more information, visit www.newholland.com.
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LiuGong Introduces Tier IV Interim 906C Compact Excavator LiuGong’s 906C compact excavator is the first model in LiuGong’s excavator line up to carry the Tier IV interim designation and, with its Yanmar 4TNV-94 engine, the 906C packs 45 net hp (33.5 kW) into an urban size digger. The 906C’s narrow 6 ft. 3 in. (1.9 m) body allows operators to get into confined work areas such as those with high walls, established vegetation or mechanical obstructions. The 906C offers a max digging depth of 12 ft. 8 in. (3.8 m) with a reach of 19 ft. 8 in. (6 m) at ground level. Featuring a close 7 ft. 11 in. (2.4 m) swing radius, the 906C is able to lift material to a dump height of 13 ft. 2 in. (4 m). The .27 cu. yd. (.2 cu m) capacity standard bucket accom-
modates the 906C’s digging force of 8,228 lbs. (3,732 kg). The 906C’s deluxe climate controlled cab provides operator comfort with a suspension seat, AM/FM radio, and pre-cleaner air intake system. Pilot controls with a pattern changer feature allow the operator to control the vehicle’s functions with less fatigue. A dozer blade is standard and the 906C has a factory installed 2-way auxiliary hydraulic circuit configuration to support additional attachments. The steel track’s oil-sealed track rollers provide less undercarriage maintenance and keep the machine functioning reliably, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.liugong.com.
LiuGong’s 906C is the first model in LiuGong’s excavator lineup to carry the Tier IV interim designation.
Kawasaki Debuts 42ZV-2, 45ZV-2 Compact Wheel Loaders Two new Kawasaki models, the 42ZV-2, a .78 cu. yd. (.6 cu m) loader, and the 45ZV-2, a 1.18 cu. yd. (.9 cu m) loader, are designed and engineered with all of the performance and reliability of the larger Kawasaki wheel loaders, but in a smaller package. With standard features such as a hydraulic quick coupler, third spool hydraulics and reliable Kubota engines, these loaders are small in size but big in value, according to the manufacturer. Rugged and Dependable With Tier IV interim emissions-compliant Kubota engines, heavy box frames and a well balanced design, these compact Kawasaki wheel loaders provide stable, reliable operation. HN bushing technology, easy access electrical relays, and the side-by-side aluminum radiator and oil cooler provide easy access for maintenance. Operator Comfort From the walk-through cab design, to the easyread monitors, this is an operator-friendly wheel loader. A rubber-mounted cab is engineered to reduce noise and vibration, and the machine has a suspension seat and pillar-less full length windows. The 45ZV-2 features an electronically controlled hydrostatic powertrain providing quick, smooth acceleration. The wrap-around counterweight allows for a very stable, well balanced loader, according to the manufacturer.
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NAHB Research Center Ups Green Approved Product Points Builders starting new home projects can now earn three additional points (for a total of 13 potential points) towards National Green Building Certification when using energy-efficient Superior Walls insulated precast concrete foundation panels. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Research Center first awarded the Green Approved designation to Superior Walls Xi and R-5 foundations in 2009, allowing builders the chance to earn up to 10 program points towards National Green Building Certification. The organization now has approved the opportunity for builders to add three additional points for practice
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A fundamental belief held by Americans is that if you are on land, you cannot be killed by a fish. This belief has been reinforced by the Steven Spielberg movies “Jaws,” “Jaws II,” “Jaws Goes to Porky’s” and “Saving Private Ryan From Jaws,” in which the only characters to die were the ones stupid enough to venture into the Atlantic Ocean, where even ankle-deep water often conceals predators the size of Winnebagos. So most Americans remain on land, believing they’re safe. Unfortunately, this belief — like so many myths, such as that there’s a reason for “Daylight Savings Time” — is false. Over the years, I have reported on a number of cases of people on land nearly being killed by fish. I have pursued this story not for personal gain, but in the belief that my efforts will be worthwhile if I can save the life of just one person, and that person turns out to be an Internet magnate who gives me a billion dollars. Today I present three more chilling cases, none of which I am making up. We begin with an article from the June 17, 1999, issue of the Times-Standard, a California newspaper published in Eureka, which is Greek for “Yikes.” This article, written by Shaun Walker and sent in by alert reader Matt Filar, states that John and Lauren Erker of Eureka were “relaxing inside their house” when “they heard a loud crashing noise.” They went to their porch and found “a two-foot hole in the plastic roof and what they believe to be a three-pound ocean perch below it.” The Erkers believe the perch was dropped by an osprey. The story does not speculate WHY an osprey would try to kill them with a perch, but it does quote Mr. Erkers saying: “I know if you wake up with a horse in your bed, what that means. But I don’t know about a fish.” (He is referring to the scene in “The Godfather” where a man discovers, to his horror, that he is in bed with the severed head of a horse, apparently put there by a large, mob-related osprey.) Our next incident is described in a Dec. 15, 1998, article from the Santa Rosa, Calif., Press Democrat, written by Mike Geniella and sent in by many alert readers. It states that Sergio Gutierrez, a truck driver for Sea Products Inc., was driving a tractor-trailer on Highway 101 at 3:15 a.m. when he slammed into a bear crossing the road. Gutierrez was thrown from the truck, which then overturned, the result being that he was, accord-
ing to the story, “buried under an avalanche of frozen mackerel.” Fortunately, Gutierrez survived. Unfortunately, the bear did not, so there was no way to determine whether it had any links to the osprey community. At this point, you’re saying: “Dave, these two instances of people almost being killed on land by fish definitely constitute what journalists call a ‘rash,’ or possibly even a ‘wave.’ What is the government doing about it?” You will not like my answer one bit. I have here an article from the front page of the March 9, 2000, issue of the Wisconsin State Journal, written by Dee J. Hall and sent in by many alert readers. The story concerns an effort by the Wisconsin department of Natural Resources to “improve the habitat” in a marsh by poisoning a large number of carp. Unfortunately, when government agencies decide to “improve” a habitat, things do not always go as planned, which is how the National Park Service recently turned New Mexico into charcoal. The plan in Wisconsin was that the carp would die and sink to the marsh bottom. Unfortunately, nobody told the dead carp, which decided to float instead. So hundreds of thousands of them drifted downstream to a lake called (really) Lake Sinissippi, where they formed a giant, reeking mass. Here’s where it gets scary. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources decided to get rid of the dead fish by — get ready — using manure spreaders to shoot them across farm fields. The Wisconsin State Journal ran a beautiful front-page color picture showing a man — identified as “Duane Ketter, wildlife technician” — driving a tractor, behind which is a device that is flinging dead fish into the air, apparently at high velocities. If you can look at this picture without having to change underwear, you are not human. But my point is this: As if it’s not bad enough that the ospreys and bears are trying to kill us with fish; now we have to keep an eye out for airborne carp hurled by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. So my advice is: Be careful! And whatever else you do, remember this: “Duane Ketter and His Wildlife Technicians” would be an excellent name for a rock band. © 2011 Tribune Media Services Inc. (This article first appeared June 25, 2000.)
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will result in travel time savings between the corridor and downtown D.C., expand the reach of the existing regional rail system, offer a viable alternative to automobile travel, and support future transit-oriented development along the corridor.” Most of the extension will be constructed in the median of the Dulles International Airport Access Highway and Dulles Connector Road, but the alignment also serves Tysons Corner and Dulles Airport. The project includes 11 new Metrorail stations, a new rail yard on Dulles Airport property and improvements to an existing rail yard at the West Falls Church Station. According to the Metrorail Web site, the alignment was selected because it offers the highest ridership potential with the fewest impacts on residential areas and the natural environment. McAllister noted that the Airports Authority and Dulles Transit Partners, the design build contractor, signed an updated $1.6 billion fixed-price contract in March 2008 to build the project. The Metrorail will be built in two phases. Phase 1 will run from East Falls Church to Wiehle Avenue on the eastern edge of Reston, and covers 11.7 mi. (18.8 km). It will include four stations in Tysons Corner. Construction began in March 2009 and will be completed in 2013. Phase 2 will run from Wiehle Avenue to Ashburn in eastern Loudoun County, and will cover 11.5 mi. (18.5 km). A construction date has not yet been set for this extension, which will serve Reston Town Center, Herndon, Dulles Airport, Route 606, and Ashburn. Preliminary Engineering is currently under way for this phase. Phase 1 involves a total of 6 mi. (9.6 km) of aerial track — three miles inbound and three miles outbound. As of July 3, a total of 114,950 cu. yds. (87,885 cu m) of concrete had been installed. In the six miles, there will be five at-grade new bridges and segmental bridge construction, which requires concrete segments that are being made at a site at the Dulles Airport. As of July 3, 1,178 of the 2,769 segments needed to be fabricated. Three miles each of inbound and outbound guideway will be aerial, with an average above-ground height of 35.7 ft. (10.8 m). The tallest point of the guideway is reportedly 55 ft. (16.7 m), which is above the southbound entrance from Route 123 to I495. The guideway is constructed by connecting more than 2,700 concrete segments — each weighing 25 to 40 tons (22.6 to 36.3 t) — using trusses. The precast segments are being fabricated by Rizzani de Eccher, which is headquartered in Italy.
“The aerial team consists of leadership from Dulles Transit Partners (design/build contractor) and Rizzani’s U.S. division,” a Metrorail spokesperson said. “This team brings a combined experience of 50-plus years working on worldwide aerial and bridge projects.” McAllister noted that the inbound and outbound tunnels that are being built in the heart of Tysons Corner will connect below the highest natural point in Fairfax County, at the intersection of Route 123 and 7. They will connect two rail stations, Tysons Central 123 and Tysons Central 7, and are expected to be complete by the end of the year. She reported that the tunnels are being built using the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM), in which tunnels are excavated and initial lining construction is completed in short, sequential portions. This also is known as the Sequential Excavation Method (SEM) or Sprayed Concrete Lining (SCL) method.
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Aerial tracks are being built along a stretch of Route 7 in Tysons Corner. The Sheraton Tysons is in the distance looking westward from the SAIC/WestPark Most of the extension will be constructed in the Hotel area. median of the Dulles International Airport Access Highway and Dulles Connector Road, but the alignment also serves Tysons E2C 18 Drill Jumbo with an automated pipe Corner and Dulles Airport.
arch canopy system. The jumbo is manufactured by Atlas Copco in Sweden. It was used to construct an arched roof over the tunnel to allow miners to remove rock and soil to create the tunnel opening. The jumbo was customized to drill and case holes with pipe, then grout the support pipes in place. Additional equipment included tunnel excavators, a Shotcrete batch plant, and Shotcrete robots for application. State-ofthe-art equipment and the Total Station Method were used to meticulously monitor in-tunnel deformations and surface settlements. “This cost-effective At peak, 70 craft personmethod of tunneling is ideal nel were on the site. for the existing ground conAccording to Leslie N. ditions, while allowing for Pereira of Dulles Transit adaptations to any changes Partners, that particular in ground conditions,” group has used 750 material McAllister said. and equipment suppliers to The length of each tube, date. A total of 188 different including NATM and cutDBE have been used since and-cover tunnels, is the beginning of the project, approximately 2,400 ft. and 170 first-tier subcon(731.5 m), with 700 ft. tracts for services or con(213.3 m) of cut-and-cover Shown here is construction of the Dulles Corridor Metrorail struction work have been and 1,700 ft. (518.1 m) of Extension near the tie-in for the new line with Metro’s existing issued to date. NATM method. The tunnel Orange Line at Interstate I-66 and the Dulles Connector Road. For the on-site construcis about 1/46th of the entire tion work, there were 250 Tunnel depth varies between 7 and 30 ft. different subcontractors since the beginning alignment of Phase 1. McAllister noted that this method suc- (2.1 and 9.1 m) and approximately 100,000 of the project, and 157 were working on-site cessfully limited surface settlements and cu. yds. (76,455 cu m) of earth will be exca- in July. deformations to sensitive utilities and struc- vated in all. The excavated material is then (This story also can be found on tures, and also allowed Route 123 and transported to Dulles Airport property. Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site State-of-the-art equipment required for at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) International Drive to remain open to traffic excavation and support includes a Boomer CEG throughout excavation.
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Chicago Pneumatic Rivet Busters Used in Concrete Demo Chicago Pneumatic CP 4608 and CP 4611 Rivet Busters are designed to offer precise control through a high power-toweight ratio and a teasing throttle for progressive hitting frequency.
The teasing throttle feature is part of a controlled power system (CPS) that is designed to prevent blank firing when a unit’s rubber bumper is 75-percent worn. At that point the outward movement of the rivet
buster’s upper and lower sleeves opens bleeding ports for air, causing the piston to stop in its lower position as air is exhausted above the tool retainer. Originally designed for removing rivets
Originally designed for removing rivets and various other metal applications, the CP 4608 and CP 4611 rivet busters also are used for concrete demolition and bridge work.
and various other metal applications, the CP 4608 and CP 4611 rivet busters also are used for concrete demolition and bridge work, since they are said to have approximately the same hitting power as a 60 lb. (30 kg) breaker for half its weight. The Chicago Pneumatic rivet busters are available in choice of cylinders. The CP 4608 features an 8-in. (20 cm) cylinder with 1,080 bpm and the CP 4611 has an 11-in. (28 cm) cylinder, 720 bpm. The Boyer valve and the long piston stroke is designed to deliver the power needed on most jobs. A stepped cylinder configuration is designed to prevent accidental ejection of the hardened steel piston from the cylinder. CP Rivet Busters come with a choice of forged steel handle. There is an open grip handle with outside trigger or a D-shaped handle with inside-the-handle trigger. Typical applications for the CP Rivet Busters include bridge deck work where the weight of breakers is restricted, de-capping foundation pillars where concrete is very hard, demolition of medium- to hard-concrete, or as an alternative to paving breakers where high hitting power is needed but the work space is limited or the task calls for working horizontally. For more information, visit www.cp.com.
Wacker Neuson Offers Lighter, Faster New Class of Electric Breaker Wacker Neuson’s EH 75/240 electric breaker is the only 240 volt electric breaker available in the United States. Using any construction grade 3800 watt portable generator, the EH 75/240 with an integrated inverter converts single phase to three phase power ensuring that each time the tool hits the concrete it delivers a consistent hard blow, according to the manufacturer. The EH 75 is designed for the professional contractor. It is lighter, quicker and powerful, providing an efficient breaker of concrete for a variety of applications. It weighs only 57 lbs. (25.8 kg) and hits with 55.2 ft. lbs. (75 Joules). With the high percussion rate of 1275 blows per minute, the EH 75 offers a high power-to-weight ratio. This new tool can meet the performance of 60 to 70 lb. pneumatic hammers, but eliminate the need to tow a compressor. Wacker Neuson’s new EH 75 and a small portable generator can easily fit in the back of a pick up truck. The EH 75’s performance and high breaking output is the result of new hollow piston percussion system with a rod striker and shockwave-optimized percussion system along with the high single stroke energy. Added to the performance, this new breaker has a full hood vibration dampening design that reduces vibration to the operator. The reduced vibration, along with additional vibration isolated handles and its overall lightweight, allows the operator to run the unit for longer periods of time, enhancing
overall production, according to the manufacturer. Because of the inverter, Wacker Neuson’s EH 75 can be powered by a brushless three phase motor and offers consistent power supply even when using a long extension cord. The inverter also protects the tool with an automatic shut off if input voltage is too low or too high, providing for long life and durability. By eliminating the traditional rotor and carbon brushes found on other models, Wacker Neuson has in effect eliminated the need for maintenance on this tool. The only servicing required is occasional on-site lubrication. The EH 75 was designed for intensive use over long periods so it can be used to demolish large quantities of concrete, brickwork or asphalt as fast as possible, offering contractors or rental houses a new breaker alternative for their fleet, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.wackerneuson.com.
The EH 75 weighs only 57 lbs. (25.8 kg) and hits with 55.2 ft. lbs. (75 Joules).
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Liebherr Unveils R900 for Hilly Terrain, Small Spaces
The Liebherr R900 C excavator is powered by a Liebherr D 934 S diesel engine according to level IIIA / Tier III rated at 129 hp (96 kW) 4 cylinder in-line.
The Liebherr R900 C excavator is powered by a Liebherr D 934 S diesel engine according to level IIIA / Tier III rated at 129 hp (96 kW) 4 cylinder in-line. Due to its size and power, this excavator is suited for hilly terrain, inner-city areas or applications where space is limited. Its design offers increased digging and loading performance, according to the manufacturer. Depending on the working tool or quick coupler installed, the operating weight of the machine lies between 44,100 to 47,600 lb. (20,000 to 21,591 kg). The standard build machine is available with a gooseneck boom
16 ft. 5 in. (5 m) and a 10 ft. (3 m) stick. Its undercarriage is fitted with a large track frame of 7 ft. 5 in. (2.3 m) as well as B60L components, and triple grouser track pads (sealed/ lubricated). In addition, the R 900 can be used in multiple applications when equipped with the Liebherr quick coupler system “Likufix.” This allows swapping hydraulic and mechanical attachments within seconds from the driver’s cab — connecting both the attachment and hydraulics — all from the cab, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 757/245-5251 or visit www.liebherr.com.
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John Deere Power Systems Receives Certifications Three models in John Deere Power Systems’ (JDPS) lineup of 75 to 174 hp (56 to 130 kW) off-highway diesel engines have been certified as compliant with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Interim Tier IV, European Union (EU) Stage III B and California Air Resources Board (CARB) emissions regulations. The PowerTech PWX 4.5L and PVX 4.5L engines and the PowerTech PVX 6.8L model below 174 hp (130 kW) join the previously certified lineup of engines above 174 hp (130 kW). “Becoming one of the first engine manufacturers to certify engines in the 56 kW to 130 kW power category provides further evidence that our emissions-reduction solution is the right technology right now,” said Doug Laudick, product planning manager of JDPS. “Our OEMs and customers can be confident that we will deliver not only emissions compliance, but also the performance, reliability, durability and low operating costs they expect from John Deere.” EPA Interim Tier IV and EU Stage III B emissions regulations begin Jan. 1, 2012, for 75 to 174 hp engines and require a 90 percent reduction in diesel particulate matter (PM) and up to an approximate 30 percent reduction in nitrogen oxide (NOx) from previous Tier III/Stage III A requirements. John Deere met the challenge of Interim Tier IV/Stage III B regulations by starting with its PowerTech Plus Tier III/Stage III A engine platform — which includes cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) for NOx control — and
adding an exhaust filter for reducing PM. Engines in the 75 to 174 hp power range will feature fullauthority electronic controls, a 4-valve cylinder head, a high-pressure fuel system, wastegate or variable geometry turbocharging and an air-to-air aftercooling system. “Through rigorous field and lab testing, we ensure that our engines will meet the unique challenges of offhighway applications — including extreme vibration, high temperatures and duty cycles — in addition to new stringent emissions regulations,” Laudick said. In choosing a solution for Interim Tier IV/Stage III B, John Deere elected not to use selective catalytic reduction (SCR). John Deere’s cooled EGR and exhaust filter approach provides OEMs and end users a proven solution with the best total fluid economy. Engines featuring cooled EGR take a diesel-fuel-only approach, while SCR-equipped
Volvo Group Named One of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies By DJSI The Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI ) has listed The Volvo Group in its latest ranking of the world’s most sustainable companies. The annual survey ranks the 2,500 largest companies worldwide based on an analysis of the companies’ corporate ethics and environmental and social performance, assessing such issues as corporate governance, risk management, branding, climate change mitigation, supply chain standards and labor practices. The 300 highest-ranking companies, in no specific order, are included in DJSI World. The Volvo Group received a particularly favorable assessment for the
manner in which the company manages environmental issues, labor practices and corporate governance. The group also received a high ranking for its efforts to comply with the group’s code of conduct and anti-corruption policy. “Sustainability issues span a variety of activities in the group and what we are seeing today is the result of longterm work focusing on integrating CSR [corporate social responsibility] and sustainability issues into our strategy and our day-to-day operations. I regard the results we achieved in DJSI World as confirmation that we are working with the right things,” said Olof Persson, president and CEO of
the Volvo Group. An increased number of funds worldwide are investing primarily in operations and companies that focus on ethical business behavior and sustainability. “Long-term investors are focusing increasingly on ensuring that the companies they invest in pursue strategic sustainability efforts. Qualifying for DJSI World is regarded by owners, investors and other stakeholders as a seal of quality,” said Christer Johansson, vice president investor relations at the Volvo Group. For more information, visit: www.volvogroup.com.
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Three models in John Deere Power Systems’ lineup of 75 to 174 hp (56 to 130 kW) off-highway diesel engines have been certified as compliant with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Interim Tier IV, European Union (EU) Stage III B and California Air Resources Board (CARB) emissions regulations.
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Barletta Companies Looks Forward to Celebrating 100 Years By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT
It has endured for nearly a century, four generations of family, as strong as the structures it has built. Yet, amazingly, Barletta Companies — a renowned firm that has had a part in building some of the most famous projects in and around Boston for decades —began with a single shovel. One Shovel, One Dream In 1914, before America had even thought about entering the first World War, Vincenzo Barletta, an Italian immigrant, built the foundation of his own American dream when he established the V. Barletta Company in Roslindale, Mass. “He started with a very basic piece of equipment — a shovel. His company built masonry walls and concrete sidewalks, installed small underground utilities — that type of work,” said his great-grandson, current President Vincent F. Barletta, the fourth generation of family ownership and management. “The office was in his home in Roslindale. Back then, there wasn’t nearly the volume of paperwork as there is in the business now, but what there was, he did right at the kitchen table. In fact, before we moved to the Canton office in 2004, that house was still part of our corporate headquarters.” Vincenzo’s new company grew slowly and despite financial setbacks, the F. work began to pay off. Vincenzo Vincent Barletta, presibecame an outstanding builder, winning dent and the an award for the Fore River Bridge, the fourth generafirst of many that his firm would earn tion of family over the decades. ownership and So, how does a construction company management at the Barletta thrive for nearly a century? “Through a combination of hard Companies. work, perseverance, dedication, flexibility and being at the right place at the right time, which I suppose could be called ‘luck,’” said Barletta. “We’ve always had family members in management, and have been fortunate to have employees who care deeply for the company and its future.” Surviving the Depression During the Great Depression, Vincenzo and company dug deeper in the earth and in its own reserves. “People have two choices when they run into hardships,” said Barletta. “You can either learn from adversity, or you can let it beat you. He took his lumps and kept going.” In 1929, Barletta won a $612,000 contract to construct sections of the Neponset Valley Sewer System for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. “That same job would be worth almost $8 million today, and certainly it helped keep the firm going through some very tough times,” said Barletta. When World War II arrived, Barletta contributed immensely to the war effort, completing projects for the War
Department, the Navy and the Army Corps of Engineers. The company’s most impressive defense related achievement was the construction of the entire South Weymouth (Mass.) Naval Air Station in less than 24 months. “Besides the dirigible hanger, we also built the South Weymouth Naval Base’s runways, personnel barracks, mess halls, recreation buildings, ammunition depot, gas and storage facilities and the helium distribution, water and sewage systems,” added Barletta. “We constructed fuel storage facilities in Casco, Maine, and ammunition storage facilities in Hingham, Massachusetts for the U.S. Navy. Sewer, gas and water line Installations at the Boston Harbor Defenses for the U.S. War Department, and a one-mile submarine water pipeline for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.” In the heady post-World War II boom, Barletta’s growth mirrored Barletta’s work on the First Lieutenant Derek S. Hines Memorial that of the nation’s. Construction of Bridge began in March 2010 and is scheduled for completion in March infrastructure projects for Eastern 2013. The bridge crosses the Merrimack River between Amesbury and Massachusetts such as the Fore Salisbury, Mass. River Bridge in Quincy, the Mystic River (Tobin) Bridge, the East Boston Expressway and sections of the new Neponset Valley sewer system were completed. Vincenzo passed away in 1958, leaving management of the prospering firm to his son, Frederick. In the 1950s and 1960s, Barletta continued to grow, and built segments of Route 128 (Interstate 95) around Boston, worked on the Neponset River Bridge in Quincy and completed the entire downtown portion of the John F. Fitzgerald Expressway (the old Elevated Central Artery) including the Dewey Square Tunnel.
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Sudden Change With the unexpected passing of Frederick in 1968, his young son Vincent inherited, not only the company, but also a group of truly dedicated employees who shared their knowledge and expertise with their new president, ensuring the company would continue to grow and prosper. “I think in any family-owned firm, transitions like this are doubly hard. Not only have you lost the head of the company, you’ve lost a parent or grandparent. Foresight and planning help overcome that,” said Barletta. “For instance, Vincenzo’s two sons, Frederick and Nick, had been brought into the company when they were still pretty young. After Vincenzo’s passing, they worked together, and then Freddie’s three sons, Douglas, Frederick and Vincent, joined the firm full-time as they matured. “Vincent, my father, graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in civil engineering and from Babson College with a degree in business administration before he started working here full-time. And again, my brothers and I were brought into the business when we were still young, working after school and summers,” he said. see BARLETTA page 116
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During the 1970s, the firm, which was now known as The Barletta Company, completed a number of contracts at Boston’s Logan International Airport, including the creation of Bird Island Flats. “The Bird Island Flats project was a massive job for the time [early 1970s] and provided the room for Boston’s Logan Airport to expand. The I-95 bridges were completed from 1972 to 1977, and provided a modern highway system through eastern Massachusetts,” said Barletta. “Each of our projects is important — and for the same reason. The work that we do improves people’s daily lives,” he added. “For instance, our construction of the Carroll Water Treatment Plant provides up to 405 million gallons of safe drinking water to Greater Boston families and businesses every day; the 25-acre public park we built in East Boston allows residents and visitors to take a break from their urban environment, and our many transportation projects help make people’s commutes easier and faster.” Other projects included the construction of 13 bridges on Interstate 95, the reconstruction of the Interstate 495 and 290 Interchange in Worcester, Mass., and completion of a pollution abatement and flood control facility for the Boston Redevelopment Authority. From Horizontal to Vertical Through the 1980s and 1990s, the company moved almost exclusively into the field of vertical construction. “You have to be able to adapt to changing conditions and markets. For quite a number of years, cities and towns were investing in treatment plants, schools and other public buildings. We couldn’t just sit and wait for our traditional work to come back. We had to go where the market was,” said Barletta. “At that time, we had some in-laws and non-family administrators highly placed in the company and many of them were well-versed in the building trades.” Besides working on the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority’s massive Deer Island Treatment Plant facility, Barletta also completed many waste and water treatment plants and institutional buildings for local municipalities, and it was during this time that the engineering division was added. Fourth Generation Ascends With the passing of Vincent Barletta Sr., in 1998, his sons took over leadership roles in the firm. “Right from the start, we were determined to preserve the working atmosphere of a small, privately-owned firm that we’ve enjoyed since the company was founded. It’s definitely a balancing act between being a family company and running a business professionally, but we make it work,” stated Barletta. “On any given day, we have hundreds of employees and pieces of equipment working on dozens of job sites. I often wonder what my great-grandfather would think if he could see what his little business has become. “It was tough in the beginning. It definitely helped to have people around you that you knew you could count on. Dad used to be able to micro-manage the company, but it’s grown way too much for that now,” said Barletta. We knew we’d have to rely more on organizational, business and management tools and make major investments in items of hightechnology and networked computer systems. “There were personnel changes, and along with the
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need. You have to have trust in your people to do that, and they have to know that you’ll have their backs,” he said. Coming Full Circle Barletta’s heavy division was founded that same year, returning the company to its roots in heavy and highway construction. Working on the new Central Artery/Tunnel (The Big Dig) project brought the Barletta name full-circle; re-building the infrastructure of Eastern Massachusetts that it had originally built over half a century before. “I suppose, if you’re in the construction industry and your firm is in business long enough, you may very well end up ‘rebuilding’ your company’s own work,” smiled Barletta. “Still, it was quite an experience to watch structures that had been in place for my entire lifetime, that my family had helped to build, being demolished, even if they were being replaced by something better.” Barletta sees the changes in and around Boston and its prominent city-suburbs as, “Opportunity. If your business is building infrastructure, there’s nothing better than regional
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ARTBA’s Ruane Blames ‘Political Dysfunction’ for Delays HIGHWAY from page 1
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els on transportation projects, and would also target $12 billion in additional revenue for the HTF. Republicans in the House of Representatives, meanwhile, have proposed a six-year $230-billion highway and mass Uncertainty Hangs Over Market transit bill, which would rely entirely on Failure to pass a six-year reauthorization funds generated by the gasoline tax, which has severely held up planning and contractprovides about $34 billion a year for infraing of construction projects. structure projects. “It’s a frustrating mess,” Klein said. “Our The Senate bill would continue transmembers are facing historic uncertainty portation funding at about current levels. when it comes to what the bills will look The House proposal, relying solely on gas like, what regulatory environment they will tax revenues, would cut funding by about work in, and the overall economic one third. situation they will deal with. ARTBA’s Black told CEG that Congress makes it worse by adding both proposals fail to fully address all this uncertainty about the infra- “Unlike short-term stimulus, the needs which means “we will continstructure program. It’s not the highue to face our current problems in way program but also areas like multi-year federal surface transportation terms of congestion and the condiwater infrastructure. Congress is failtions of roads and bridges.” ing to act and dealers and contractors program requires states to provide “We actually need a $500-billion therefore can’t plan. From the stand- matching funds in order to use federal bill over six years,” said AGC’s point of the health of infrastructure Turmail. “We support the 2008 programs, things have never been dollars and helps drive investment in Department of Transportation report this bad before. There has never been which called for doubling the local so much uncertainty. 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As a result, $35 bil- between ports, and a pretty mature highway sis” jobs speech to a joint session of lion was transferred from the general fund to system which needs a lot of maintenance Congress on Sept. 8 by spotlighting the crit- the HTF over the life of SAFETEA-LU. and repairs. ical situation, saying his $447-billion jobs Republican leaders want to limit annual “Reauthorizing the highway and gas tax bill “will provide new jobs for construction highway spending to the level which the programs is a vital piece of legislation workers …. and provide a jolt to an econo- HTF can support. A budget resolution because the state of our infrastructure is crumy in trouble.” passed by the House mandates that the trans- cial to our economic vitality as a nation,” “Everyone here knows we have badly portation program cannot spend more than Turmail added. “Our highway system allows decaying highways and bridges all over the what comes into the HTF. This would reduce U.S. businesses to redefine their business country,” he said, asking: “How can we the highway program from the present $41 models through hyper-efficient transportaexpect our kids to do their part in a country billion per year to $27 billion next year. tion. If you’re building motorcycles in which is falling apart?” Current gas tax revenues are down about 35 Wisconsin, or Caterpillar tractors in Neither the Senate or House of percent. Minnesota, the components arrive the mornRepresentatives have yet introduced the full Democrats, on the other hand, say the ing you use them. When you allow highlegislation needed to reauthorize a new six- House plan would result in the loss of ways to deteriorate physically, or become year bill. 500,000 jobs in the highway program in fis- congested, you undermine the efficiency cal year 2012. They wish to identify outside which U.S. businesses have built into their Action on Gas Tax Imperative sources of revenue which would maintain systems over the past 50 years. Construction The gas tax extension was included in the current funding levels for at least two years. is particularly sensitive to highway infrasame bill that extends the highway spending Almost all construction industry organiza- structure.” authority. tions support raising the gas tax. Proposals ARTBA President Pete Ruane told the “The federal government is obligated to also call for toll charges on all interstate Mobility 21 transportation conference on reimburse states for transportation projects,” highways. Sept. 6 that both the House and Senate reauTurmail said. “Without the gas tax, it would thorization proposals need a “significant have to pay out of the general fund as Proposed Bills boost” in their investment levels to address opposed to the Highway Trust Fund. If you Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) and Sen. the nation’s transportation challenges. are interested in reducing the deficit, that James Inhofe (R-Okla.) have proposed a Ruane said the 2009 Recovery Act road would be the exact wrong thing to do. We two-year $109-billion reauthorization bill, and bridge initiative was a setback to the support doubling the gas tax. The purchasing which would maintain existing funding levsee HIGHWAY page 124
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SnowEx Introduces New Walk-Behind Spreader The SP-65 walk-behind broadcast spreader from SnowEx offers a professional option for ice management at an entry-level price. With its 100-lb. (45 kg) capacity, the unit is ideal for use on sidewalks, driveways and other tight applications, according to the manufacturer. Capable of handling bagged rock salt and pelletized material, the spreader includes a noncorrosive polyethylene hopper with a singleslot port design and extra-wide throat opening to ensure a smooth, consistent flow of material. Furthermore, a convenient adjustment lever on the handle allows accurate control of the feed rate. Featuring a 10-in. (25 cm) plastic spinner and heavy-duty Nylatron gear drive, the unit spreads up to 12 ft. (3.6 m) wide. Additionally, it requires minimum effort to push over snow, slush and ice, due to large, 13-in. (33 cm) diameter pneumatic tires. Also included is a top screen to prevent large chunks from entering the hopper and a clear hopper cover, which protects the material from weather elements, while allowing the operator to easily monitor levels. The SP-65 is covered by a two-year warranty. Besides the SP-65, SnowEx manufactures a full line of spreaders, pre-wetting/de-icing sprayers, snowbrooms and other gear for winter maintenance applications. SnowEx is a product division of TrynEx International. Other TrynEx brands include TurfEx turf care equipment and SweepEx broom attachments. For more information, call 800/725-8377 or visit www.trynexfactory.com.
Capable of handling bagged rock salt and pelletized material, the spreader includes a noncorrosive polyethylene hopper with a single-slot port design and extra-wide throat opening to ensure a smooth, consistent flow of material.
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Pro-Tech Introduces Switchblade Containment Plows Pro-Tech has added the Switchblade to its line of Sno Pusher containment plows. With its ability to switch between a rubber edge and steel trip edge, the Switchblade can handle changing weather and job site conditions without having to change plows. The steel edge of the Switchblade features Pro-Tech’s IST technology, which includes a steel edge mounted on a specially blended memory urethane. When an obstruction is hit, the edge flexes and snaps back to its original angle in a smooth, non-shocking trip action. Compared with traditional trip edge systems that use springs or hinges, IST reduces maintenance concerns as well as the risk of breaking. Because the new design uses a cutting edge that spans the entire width of the unit, the Switchblade eliminates snow trails at its sides. Furthermore, the wear shoes have been redesigned to cut through hard snowpack, keeping the edge in contact with the surface at all times. When dealing with wet, heavy snow or surfaces that are sensitive to steel edges, the Switchblade can be easily flipped to push with a rubber edge, which acts as a squeegee to produce a clean pass. A total of 12 Switchblade models are available for attaching to any make of loader, backhoe or skid steer. The 10 to 18 ft. (3 to 5.4 m) loader models are capable of pushing 12 to 23 cu. yds. (9 to 17.6 cu m) of snow in one pass, respectively. The 10 to 14 ft. (3 to 4.2 m) backhoe models can push 9 to 13 cu. yds. (6.9 to 10 cu m), and the 6- to 12-ft. (1.8 to 3.6 m) skid steer models can handle 5 to 11 cu. yds. (3.8 to 8.4 cu m). Like all of Pro-Tech’s products, the Switchblade is engineered for simplicity and reliability. The unit features heavy-duty construction with few moving parts, resulting in minimum maintenance. It also comes with a 10-year limited warranty, and free
freight program. Options include a variety of wear shoes and a level gauge. Binder kits are available for backhoe and loader models, and skid steer products can be equipped with a quick-attach mounting system. Besides the Switchblade models, Pro-Tech also offers a full line of rubber edge and steel trip-edge containment plows for loaders, backhoes, skid steers, and compact tractors. For more information, call 888/787-4766, or visit www.protechcorp.com.
A total of 12 Switchblade models are available for attaching to any make of loader, backhoe or skid steer.
Kioti Snowblowers Enhance Tractor Attachment Line Kioti Tractor has expanded its implement and attachment lines to include three front mount snowblower models. The new implements are designed to fit Kioti’s entire CK line of compact tractors ranging from 20 to 35 hp (15 to 26 kW), as well as its DKSE models in the 40 to 50 hp (30 to 37 kW) range. All of the new front mount snowblowers are powered off the tractor’s mid-mount PTO and are secured to a special sub-frame that includes a quick attachment system, giving the operator optimal flexibility and enhanced productivity. Adjustable lateral skid shoes are standard on the KS66220FM and KS72-220FM, while offered as an option on the smaller KS54-180FM model. These two-stage snow movers are available in three operating widths — 54, 66 and 72 in. (137, 167 and 183 cm) — to suit a combination of applications and to fit a wide-range of tractors. The new implements are designed to fit Kioti’s entire CK line of compact tractors ranging from 20 to 35 Center-balanced 14 or 15 in. hp (15 to 26 kW), as well as its DKSE models in the 40 to 50 hp (30 to 37 kW) range.
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long-term movement because it allowed leaders to “take a pass” on surface transportation legislation which is now two years overdue. He also said the “shovel-ready” description of this stimulus “misplaced the focus of these investments on temporary results instead of long-term value.” Ruane declared that political dysfunction and intractable views of government spending of any kind are major obstacles impeding passage of a “long-term, robust” highway and transit bill. “We commend President Obama for underscoring the urgent need to improve the nation’s transportation network to boost long-term economic competitiveness and create new jobs,” he said. “Most immediately, Congress should pass robust, multi-year highway, transit and aviation reauthorization investment bills that have been languishing for years.” The Road Information Program (TRIP), a national transportation research group in Washington, D.C., said 32 percent of major roads in the United States are in poor or mediocre condition, 24 percent of bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, and 44 percent of major urban highways are congested, with an estimated cost to motorists of $67 billion per year. The congressionally mandated DOT report in 2008 called for investments of at least $225 billion annually over the next 50 years at all levels of government to bring
existing transportation infrastructure to a good state of repair. The United States currently spends about 2 percent of gross domestic product on infrastructure. ARTBA’s Black said the value of highways and bridges completed in 2011 had been at risk of falling 10 to 12 percent this year because of the delay in reauthorization while stimulus money has run out and state and local governments have cut spending. She agreed that contractors are holding up projects until they know the six-year funding levels. Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Unemployment in general construction was more than 20 percent, higher than any other sector of the economy, in 2010, though it improved significantly to 13.5 percent this August. The AED Web site said that the industry “remains mired in a depression.” According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), construction employment totaled 5,524,000 in August. This was 2.2 million (29 percent) below the peak set in April, 2006. The number of unemployed workers who previously worked in construction, meanwhile, shrank by 329,000. AGC’s monthly Data Digest said this drop “suggests they are leaving the industry, perhaps permanently, making future expansion harder to achieve.” BLS said public construction slumped 8.8 percent compared with August 2010, with decreases in the four largest public segments: highways and streets (minus 3.8 per-
cent), educational (minus 13 percent), transportation (minus 13 percent), and sewage and waste disposal (minus 14 percent). A Federal Highway Administration study said each $1 billion of federal spending on highway construction generates 30,000 jobs, including 10,300 in the construction sector, 4,675 in industries supporting construction, and about 15,000 other jobs in non-construction sectors of the economy. Extension Was Part of Political Controversy President Obama said on Aug. 30 that 4,000 workers would be immediately furloughed without pay and one million workers would be out of a job over the next year if the Surface Transportation Bill was not extended. “It’s inexcusable to put more jobs at risk in an industry that is one of the hardest hit over the last decade,” he said. Brendan Buck, a spokesperson of House Majority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), had countered: “Aside from the President today, no one has suggested the highway bill would be allowed to expire. These types of scare tactics are irresponsible, transparently political and needlessly add uncertainty to our economy.” ARTBA Chairman William Cox, president of Corman Construction in AnnapolisJunction, Md., had said: “We share President Obama’s view that members of Congress should pass a clean extension of the highway and transit pro-
grams and we urge them to do so well in advance of the September 30 expiration date. Taking such action will allow them to focus on the real issue at hand: passage of the nearly two-year-delayed [multi-year] highway and transit reauthorization bill.” In his Sept. 6 speech, ARTBA’s Ruane said the $27.5-billion road and bridge stimulus was only 3.5 percent of total Recovery Act outlays, and was “more of a job saver than creator,” but was not wasted. “At peak spending in 2010, about 320,000 American jobs throughout the economy — 108,000 on construction sites — were fully supported by the initiative,” he said, adding that the Recovery Act did not create significant new jobs as hoped because it did not result in significant market growth as many states, reeling from the recession, simply substituted the federal stimulus dollars for their own investments. “Unlike short-term stimulus, the multiyear federal surface transportation program requires states to provide matching funds in order to use federal dollars and helps drive investment in their own infrastructure,” Ruane said. The unemployment rate at the end of August remained at 9.1 percent. The private sector added 17,000 jobs. This was offset by a loss of 17,000 government jobs, for a net job change of zero. There were about 14 million unemployed. Jobless rates in the overall economy increased in 28 states and the District of see HIGHWAY page 142
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the setting process, and would otherwise wind up in a landfill. Despite its many documented advantages and widespread use, new proposed disposal regulations may limit or eliminate its availability. The ARTBA-TDF study was conducted to forecast the potential economic impacts of the loss of fly ash availability in just one U.S. construction market — transportation infrastructure. Alison Premo Black, ARTBA senior economist and the report’s author, said the excess $5.23 billion annual direct cost includes a $2.5 billion increase in the price of materials and an additional $2.73 billion in pavement and bridge repair work due to the shorter pavement and service life of other portland cement blends. To put the $5.23 billion figure in perspective, it is almost $2 billion per year more than the federal government currently invests in the Airport Improvement Program and about
13 percent of the federal government’s annual total annual aid to the states for highway and bridge work. According to Black: “Without the availability of fly ash, American taxpayers would ultimately bear the burden, either paying more for the same level of transportation improvements, or dealing with the consequences of a scaled back improvement program." “The study’s findings should be a real eye-opener for members of Congress and other federal policymakers,” said Bill Gehrmann, president of Headwaters Resources Inc., whose group commissioned the report. “Without coal ash, concrete will become more expensive and the environmental footprint of the transportation sector will only increase. There is nothing ‘green’ or sustainable in such a scenario.” The ARTBA Foundation study also explored how states would have to forego the potential additional benefits and savings
derived from using fly ash in new, high performance concrete pavements. Fly ash is a key component of high performance concrete pavement designed for a lifespan of 30 to 60 years for concrete roads, compared to the current average of 20 to 25 years. According to Black’s findings, the estimated savings from the increased durability of various fly ash concrete life spans would be: • $25 billion over 20 years ($1.2 billion per year average) if all concrete roadways were designed with fly ash concrete materials to last 35 years, compared to the current national average of 20 to 25 years. • $33.5 billion over 20 years ($1.7 billion per year) if all concrete roadway repair and reconstruction work used fly ash concrete with a 40-year life span. • $51.5 billion over 20 years ($2.6 billion per year) if all concrete roadway repair and reconstruction work used fly ash concrete with a 50-year life span.
• $65.4 billion over 20 years ($3.2 billion per year) if all concrete roadway repair and reconstruction work used fly ash concrete with a 60-year life span. The analysis utilized bid tab data from 48 states and Washington, D.C., collected and organized by Oman Systems Inc., in Nashville, Tenn. The same data are used by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to calculate the National Highway Construction Cost Index. It also used transportation construction market data from the U.S. Census Bureau, FHWA’s National Bridge Inventory and Highway Performance Monitoring System and conducted extensive surveys and personal interviews with state transportation department officials and fly ash supply company executives to determine state market shares and penetrations. For more information, visit www.artba.org and click on “economics and research.”
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2002 Rosco SweepPro, 8’ w/
capacity, mint condition, 9
poly brush, 85hp Cummins,
hours..........................$54,995.
new condition..............$29,995 U.S. Municipal Supply, Inc. 800/733-3776
2011 Leeboy RB48, center broom, full cab, A/C, new, 0 hours ..............................CALL
800-942-9950
TRAILERS Low Bed Trailers RENT LOW BEDS 35 & 50 ton Rogers
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Stephenson Equipment/ Keesler Division 610/534-0700 Located @ I-95 & RT420
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Exit 9-B
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Propsect Park, PA
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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 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200, EX200LC, UH083 | PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE AVAILABLE OR UP COMING UNIT. ConTaCT: hIDayaT khan PhonE: +92-345-8818803 EmaIL: naQIB_khanInTRCo@hoTmaIL.Com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAPAC ROLLER CA251 & CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950B, 950E, 966F | LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE AVAILABLE OR UPCOMING UNIT. ConTaCT: naQIB khan PhonE: +92-333-3298751 EmaIL: naQIB_khan73@yahoo.Com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 66" SMOOTH DRUM FOR AN INGERSOLL RAND SD70F ConTaCT: WEnDELL CaIn PhonE: 770-381-8984 Fax: 770-381-6977 EmaIL: WEnDELL@CaInanDToDD.Com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DUMPER | WE WANT TO BUY A KOMATSU CD110 RUBBER TRACK DUMP. ConTaCT: LaRRy LEIsTIkoW PhonE: 608-655-1300 Fax: 608-655-1399 EmaIL: LaRRy@BaDGERmaChInERy.nET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALUMINUM PANELS FOR CONCRETE ConTaCT: LuIs CaRmona PhonE: 917 517 1117 EmaIL: vanCasaCxa@aoL.Com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE LOADER BACKHOES • TRICO EQUIPMENT NJ : LOOKING FOR 580E K SK L SL M & SMS ConTaCT: FRank hoRan PhonE: 1-800-654-usED (8733) ExT. 1230 Fax: 856-697-1414 EmaIL: FhoRan@TRICoEQuIPmEnT .Com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CATERPILLAR & DAEWOO & DOOSAN • 300 & 420 EXCAVATOR DAEWOO OR DOOSAN CAT EXCAVATOR 235 WHEEL LOADER 966F2 966G 972G 970F ALL CAT ConTaCT: moDy shoukRy PhonE: 815-543-5252 Fax: 815-398-6715 EmaIL: mshoukRy9@GmaIL.Com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MASSEY FERGUSON BACKHOE ATTACHMENT • WANTED MODEL 2375 BACKHOE FOR MASSEY FERGUSON GC2310. CALL AFTER 8:00PM ConTaCT: GEnE PhonE: 814-685-3147 EmaIL: FoxhoLLoW.nuRsERIEs@ FRonTIERnET.nET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE FORMING AND SHORING EQUIPMENT, PIPE BRACES, SHORING COMPONENTS, GANG FORMS, HANDSET FORMS • ANY TYPE ANY CONDITION ConTaCT: JIm PhonE: 630-231-6900 Fax: 630-231-0266 EmaIL: saLEs@FoRmInGamERICa .Com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 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 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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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!
Thursday, October 27: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete Liquidation Cat Construction Equipment. HILITES: Cat 988B, Cat 970F, (5) IH 350B Pay Haulers, Cat D8N, Cat D8N, Cat D8L, (4) Cat D6HLGP, (3) Cat 826C, Cat 825C, Cat 825B.
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Friday, October 28: DETROIT, MICHIGAN: Large Construction, Agricultural Equipment, Attachments, Support Equipment.
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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.
Saturday, October 29: SYRACUSE, NEW YORK: Construction, Support, Attachments, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers.
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Monday, October 3: 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. 19.
Wednesday, November 2: JACKSON, ALABAMA: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Construction, Paving & Support Equipment, Asphalt Plant, Late Model Mack Dump Trucks (tri.), Equipment Trailers. HILITES: (2) 2008-(2) 2007 Mack GV713 (tri.), 2010 Komatsu WA430, 2006 Komatsu WA320, 2011 Komatsu D39PX-2, Blaw Knox Road Widener, 2006 Blaw Knox PF3200.
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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.
Saturday, November 5: COLUMBUS (DELAWARE), OHIO: Late Model Rental Return Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Attachments, Support Equipment and Camping Trailers.
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Friday, November 11: DETROIT, MICHIGAN: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Dump Trailers, Equipment Trailers, Support Equipment.
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Saturday, November 12: RACINE, WISCONSIN: Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trailers, Equipment Trailers, Campers.
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Sunday, November 13: ROCHESTER, NEW YORK: Light Construction, Shop & Support Equipment Auction.
Friday, October 14: QUERETARO, QRO (MEXICO): Late Model Construction Equipment, Support, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers.
23. Tuesday, November 15: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Trucks & Trailers. Saturday, October 15: LAKE GEORGE, NEW YORK: Late Model Construction Equipment, Forestry Attachments, Support Equipment, Tagalong 24. Wednesday, November 16: PELL CITY, ALABAMA: Truck Tractor & Equipment Trailers. & Specialized Trailer Auction. Large Quantity of Specialized Trailers of Different Configurations: 19 axles, Trailkings, Liddell, Hobb & Others. 10. Thursday, October 20: ST. LOUIS (TROY), MISSOURI: Complete 9.
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Friday, October 21: MANASSAS, VIRGINIA: Cat Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Pickups & Equipment Trailers.
Saturday, November 19: LEDYARD, CONNECTICUT (FOXWOOD CASINO): Earthmoving Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Support, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Equipment & Dump Trailers.
26. Tuesday, December 6: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Construction, Saturday, October 22: PORTLAND, MAINE: Complete Liquidation Aerials, Support, Attachments, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers. Late Model Aggregate, Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, 27-35. Saturday, January 28 - Sunday, February 5: KISSIMMEE HILITES Include: Crushking 24x36 Jaw Crusher, Portable Telsmith 48in. (WINTER GARDEN), FLORIDA: 19th Annual Florida Sale! 9 DAYS OF Cone Crusher, McClosky Screening Plant, (3) Radial Stackers, Cat SELLING PARADISE! THINK WARM - THINK FLORIDA!! Rental Generator, Cat 966G, Cat 950G, Cat 320CL, Cat D3G, Dump Trucks. Returns of Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors, Trailers, Support & Attachments. 13. Tuesday, October 25: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: Rental Returns of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 36. DTBA: ST LOUIS (SAUGET), IL: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers. 14. Wednesday, October 26: CLEVELAND, OHIO: Complete 12.
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37. DTBA: SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks & Trailers.
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Absolute Auction
Monroe County Area Municipal/Contractor Vehicle & Equipment Auction
Complete Liquidation
Saturday, October 1, 2011 @ 9:00 A.M. Monroe County Fleet Center
Schneider Services, Inc. Wed., October 5, 2011 – 9:00AM
145 Paul Rd., Rochester, New York
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania (New Castle/Butler Area)
Heavy Equipment, Tandem & Single Axle Trucks, Trailers, One Tons, Pickups, Vans, Cars, & Landscape Equipment
Antique Crawler Tractors and Grader: `54 CAT D2, s/n 05U14694 • `54 CAT D2, s/n 05U14102 (Complete Parts Machine-Not Running) • `29 CAT 10 • GLEDHILL Tow Behind Grader, s/n 200
LIVE AUCTION with Online Bidding Available! More equipment coming, check our website for additional information. www.teitsworth.com NOTICE – Monroe County and area municipalities are working to consolidate services by selling equipment in a regional auction with the City of Rochester, Monroe County Water Authority, local towns, villages and schools. LOCATION - 145 Paul Rd. at the MCF Center. From Rt. 390 approx. 6 miles north of NYS Thruway, take Scottsville Rd. (Rt. 383) exit 17 off Rt. 390, proceed S.W. 2 miles and turn right on Paul Road (Rt. 252A) to auction site. SELLING EQUIPMENT: Loaders & Backhoes JD 624H wheel loader, S/N 574514 2001 JD 624 wheel loader, AC, ride control Komatsu WA320-3 wheel loader, S/N A30134 Komatsu WA250TC wheel loader, S/N A75058 JD 544G wheel loader, quick coupler, S/N 558954, new 17.5-25 rubber, GP bucket, 11” plow blade, forks, 5200 hrs. Fiat Allis FR10C wheel loader, GP bucket, S/N 610588, 2005 NH LB75D 4WD tractor loader backhoe, EHOE, 2199 hrs. JCB 210 tractor loader backhoe, S/N 484532 Ford 555C tractor loader backhoe, S/N AH09282 Case 580K 4WD tractor loader backhoe, S/N JJG0010756 Case DH4B 4WD tractor w/backhoe, diesel Case hyd. hammer Skid Steer Loaders: Bobcat 863 skid steer loader, w/cab, heat, S/N 51440619, 1700 hrs. Cat 287B skid steer loader w/tracks, S/N 2209 Cat 267 skid steer loader w/tracks, S/N 802 Cat 257B skid steer loader w/tracks, S/N 697 Rollers, Chippers, Lifts, & Misc.: 2001 Terex RT boom lift, S/N 16438, 573 hrs. Cat TH220B telehandler 2000 Hypac drum roller Wacker RD880 vibratory roller 2002 Vermeer BC1320A chipper 1995 Bombadier SW-48 sidewalk plow IR air compressor TANDEM & SINGLE AXLE TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 2000 Volvo WG64F T/A, Everest dump body & plow equipment, Cummins M-11, Fuller 8LL, 120K, very good condition 1995 Ford LN 9000 T/A dump 1985 Ford LT9000 T/A dump, Cummins (2) 2004 Sterling S/A tractors 1997 IH 2674 S/A dump, plow & wing, Cummins 1991 Mack S/A dump, w/plow & wing, sander 1990 Ford L9000 S/A dump, Cat 3406B 1988 Ford L8000 S/A dump, plow, 70K 1987 Ford L9000 S/A dump, Cummins 1987 Ford F800 S/A dump 1986 F8000 S/A w/10’ sander body, diesel, auto., 88K 1986 Autocar S/A dump, Cummins 1986 Ford F600 dump, gas 2002 J&J 34’ Tri-Axle 2001 landscape trailer 1993 Custom trailer 1990 Eager Beaver 9T tag trailer
20T trailer, needs work 1996 Dandy dump trailer 1996 Leo trailer 1997 Smith SS “V” body 12’ sander SPECIALTY: (2) 2006 Ford shuttle bus 2003 Ford shuttle bus 1997 Ford bus, 22K (2) 2001 Ford 350 aerial lift truck 2000 IH 4700/Altec S/A utility/bucket truck, 138K 1999 IH 4700 S/A auger/pole setter truck, 135K Fiberglass S/A “pup” enclosed trailer. 1984 Ford C8000 w/Vac-All E10 sweeper, Cat 3208 frt./JD 6414 rear, used every week! 1997 E-One Hurricane 110’ ladder truck, Detroit Series 60, auto., 300 gal. tank, Hale 1500 GPMS (2) 1987 E-One Hurricane 110’ ladder truck, Detroit Series 60, auto., 300 gal. tank, Hale 1500 GPMS 1981 E-One Hurricane 110’ ladder truck, Detroit Series 60, auto., 300 gal. tank, Hale 1500 GPMS Selling Off Site: 1992 E-One Hurricane 110’ ladder truck, Detroit Series 60, auto. has been in accident, to view contact Tom Swartz ,585-428-7002 1 TONS, PICKUPS, VANS, CARS: 2001 Ford F550 dump, diesel, 4WD, plow 2000 Ford F550 4WD dump, diesel, auto., plow, needs torque convertor, 50K 1999 Ford F450 hook lift truck sells w/dump and flat bed, diesel 1992 Ford F450 dump (2) 2008 Ford F350SD 4WD pickups, V8 gas, AC, auto., tow package, plow, bedliner, very good condition, 20K& 31K 2008 Ford F350 dump, 2WD, liftgate, gas, auto., 26K 2004 Ford F350 4WD pickup, diesel 2001 Ford F350 dump 2001 Ford F350 utility 2000 Chev. 3500 4WD dump, frame problem 2000 Ford F350 4WD pickup, diesel 2000 Chev. 3500 4WD pickup, needs trans. (3) 1996 Ford F350 4WD dump 1996 Ford F350 dump 2006 Chev. 2500HD Silverado crew cab pickup, 56K 2005 Ford F250SD 4WD pickup, auto., 73K 2005 Chev. 2500 pickup 2003 Chev. 2500HD utility, 6.0L, 84K 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup, engine problem (3) 2001 Ford F250 pickup 2001 Ford F250 4WD pickup w/plow 1997 Ford F250 4WD pickup 2009 Ford F150 2WD pickup, reg. cab, AC, PL, PW, cruise, 45K 2008 Miles ZX 40ST 72V electric pickup 2003 Chev. 1500 pickup 2001 Chev. 1500 4WD Silverado pickup 2001 Chev. 1500 ext. cab pickup 2001 Chev. 1500 pickup 2000 Chev. 1500 4WD pickup 1999 Ford F150 4WD pickup 1998 Ford F150 pickup, auto. 1997 Ford F150 ext. cab pickup 2001 Chev. S-10 pickup, 50K 1999 Chev. S-10 ext. cab pickup 1996 Chev. S-10 ext. cab pickup 1991 Dodge Dakota
(7) 2007 Chev. Tahoe, 4WD, AC, PW, PL, 134K-165K 2007 Jeep Cherokee, 4WD (2) 2006 Ford Escape 4WD Hybrid, PL, PW, AC, 79K & 111K 2002 Ford Explorer 4WD 2001 Ford Explorer 4WD 2001 Chev. Suburban, AC, PL, PW, cruise, 114K, third seat 2001 Chev. 4WD Blazer 2001 GMC Jimmy (2) 2009 Ford Crown Vic, damaged (5) 2008 Ford Crown Vic (12) 2007 Ford Crown Vic (9) 2005 Ford Crown Vic 2004 Chev. Impala 2003 Chev. Impala 2003 Mercury Sable (3) 2002 Chev. Impala 2002 BMW 745i 4DSD, auto., 104K 2001 Ford Taurus 2000 Chev. Lumina 2000 Chev. Impala 1998 Lincoln Continental, AC, PL, PW, cruise 1998 Ford Crown Vic 1997 Plymouth Breeze 1994 Honda Accord (2) 2004 Ford passenger van, diesel 2002 Chev. Cube van 2002 Plymouth Voyager 2002 Chev. C3500 van (3) 2001 Chev. C3500 van 2001 Ford E350 van 1999 Chev. Venture van 1997 Chev. Astro AWD van 1997 Dodge van 1992 Chev. step van Tractors, Mowers, & Landscape: Kubota RTV 900 RTV w/cab & heat JD 620 4x4 Gator w/cab 2000 JD 6x4 Gator 2000 JD Gator-Pro JD 6x4 Gator Kubota M4700 tractor w/loader 1997 Jacobsen bat wing mower, engine problem 1996 Cushman Frontline 72” mower (2) 2009 Toro mowers 2008 Toro mower SELLING FOR MONROE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY: (2) 2004 JD 310SG 4WD tractor loader backhoes, EHOE, 4000 & 5600 hrs., SN: 937872 & 937842 2004 IH 4200 crew cab utility, diesel, 82K 2000 IH 4700 S/A dump, diesel, 57K 1997 Ford F350 utility, 90K 2003 Ford F150 pickup 2001 Chev. 1500 4WD pickup 2005 Ford Ranger 2004 Ford Ranger 2002 Chev. S10 pickup 2004 Chev. C3500 EXPRESS van MISC: 10’ ProTech push blade; Bobcat snowplow blade; IR stationary 125CFM compressor; Cat 3208 210 hp. engine; Stihl chains; 3500W & 4000W generators; (2) 110 gal. PU fuel tanks; Stihl string trimmers; and more! Large qty. of bicycles; tools, jewelry & misc. electronics from Monroe County Sheriff Unclaimed Property
INSPECTION: Friday, September 30, 12:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. TERMS: Full payment auction day, cash, check, MC/Visa or municipal voucher. 2% buyer’s fee waived for payment with cash or check.
Rubber Tired Loaders and Attachments: KOMATSU WA75-3H, s/n KMTWA062C79H21509 • KOMATSU WA75-3, s/n HA950750 (Parts Only) • 60” & 48” Fork Attachments Mini Excavators and Attachments: KOMATSU PC78MR-6, s/n A01001956 • `95 CAT 307, s/n 9ZL01589 • INDECO HP1100 Hydraulic Demo Hammer • NPK C-4B Hydraulic Plate Compactor • 32” Compaction Wheel Skid Steer Loader, Attachments and Forklift: `05 CAT 262B, s/n T02238 • MELROE/IR Sweeper 60 Hydraulic Broom • MELROE/IR LR5B Rock Hound • BOBCAT 84” Hydraulic Angle Broom • JD 48” Fork Attachment • GROUSER 84” 6-Way Blade • 3-Point Hitch Mounting Plate, with Gill 72” pulverizer • 7’ Lifting Boom • Receiver Hitch Mounting Plate • 15” Steel Tracks • CLARK 8,000# Pneumatic Tired Forklift, s/n Y6851043051 Hook-Lift Truck and Bodies, Dump and Utility Trucks: `95 CHEVY Kodiak S/A Hook-Lift Truck, Swap Industries mdl 125 hook lift system • Hook Lift Beds: WACK 11’ Steel Hook Lift Dump Body • (2) WACK 91”x13’ Hook Lift Flatbed Bodies • `88 FORD F-700 S/A Dump • `08 FORD E-350 Super Duty Utility Truck PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST: Electric Motor Car • Tag-Along and Office Trailers • Pipe Wagons • Landscape Equipment and Concrete Saws • Compactor • Generator and Air Compressor • Pipeline Contractors Tools • Trench Boxes, Road Plate, and Pipe • Shop and Contractors Tools
Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com for Complete, Description Brochure!
www.hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
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RENTAL FLEET AUCTION
PART II
Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers
Champion Environmental IT’S BIG!!! SECURED PARTY AUCTION
MONDAY, OCT. 3 @ 1:00 PM
REMEDIATION - DEMOLITION - ASBESTOS REMOVAL CONTRACTING EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & ACCESSORIES.
(NOTE: NEW DATE & NEW TIME!)
(Over 3,000 Lots!!!)
DALLAS (FT. WORTH), TEXAS NOTE: Selling will be very late model Cat and other brand rental fleet equipment that is low houred and very nice. HILITES INCLUDE: 11 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2007 Cat 980H, Cat 980H, 2007 Cat 966H, Cat 966H, Cat 966H, Cat 966C, 2006 Cat 962H, 2004 JD 824J, JD 624K, Int’l.Dresser 515, (2) Liebherr L580, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (4) 2011 JD 650XLT, JD 850C, 2005 JD 450JLT, 2004 Cat D5NLGP (winch), 2004 Komatsu D61PX-12, Komatsu D61PX-12, Komatsu D31P, Dresser TD8E, 35 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2007 Cat 430EIT (4x4), (6) 2008 Cat 420E (4x4), 2006 Cat 430EST (4x4), (2) 2006 Cat 420EIT (4x4), (2) Cat 420D (4x4), 2004 Cat 416C (4x4), (3) Cat 416C (4x4), (2) NH B95 (4x4), (4) 2006 JCB 214E, JCB 214E-IV, JCB 214 (4x4), 2005 Volvo BL70 (4x4), (3) 2007 Volvo BL60 (4x4), (2) JD 310G (4x4), 2006 Case 580M (4x4), (3) Case 580M (4x4), Case 580 Super L-II, Case 580L, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: Cat D250, 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 325CLC, Cat 320CL, 2005-2004 Cat 315CL, (2) 2005 Cat 314CLCR, 2005 Komatsu PC400LC-7, (2) 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-8, Kobelco SK300LC-IV, 2007 Kobelco SK260LC, 2006 Kobelco SK210LC, 2006 Kobelco SK160LC, NH EC130, Hitachi EX50URG, 2005 Linkbelt LX330, Bobcat 331, 2005 IHI 35NX, LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 325CLR, 13 MOTOR GRADERS: 2009 Cat 140M, 2007 Cat 140H, Cat 140H, (2) Cat 140G, Cat 120, Cat 12G, 2005 Case 865D, 2003 JD 670CH, 2005 Leeboy 785, Volvo G770, Fiat Allis FG75, Dresser A500E, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR DD34HF, (2) IR DD24, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006 Cat CP563E, 2005 IR SD45D, Bomag BW213D-3, 6 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (3) 2008 Cat 226B-II, 2003 Bobcat T300, 2006 Bobcat T250, 2004 Bobcat T190, 5 SKID STEERS: (3) 2009 Cat 226B w/ VTS System, Bobcat 763, 2007 Bobcat 463, 2 TRENCHERS: 2006 Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch 350SX Vibratory Plow, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Case 586E, 7 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (5) 2006-2003 Pettibone 8044, IR VR642B, FORKLIFT: Linde H25D-03, 5 BOOM LIFTS: (2) JLG 40H, Snorkel TBA80R (4X4) , Snorkel TB42 (4X4), 4 VERTICAL MANLIFTS: (4) 2008 Genie AWP25S, 6 GENERATORS: Cat 175kw, (2) Cat 150kw, Cat 304DI 100kw, 2006 Muiltiquip DCA70USIC, New Mustang 40kw, 5 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2006 JD 210LE (4x4), 2004 NH LV80, JCB 212SU, Case 570LXT (4x4), Case 570, AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: 2006 Case STX430S (4x4), 3 SWEEPERS: 2008 Laymor 8C, 2006 Broce RJ350, 2005 Terramite TSS38, 6 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 1999 Sterling (s/a), 1992 Ford F800 2,000gal., (3) GMC Brigadier, TRUCK TRACTOR: 2009 Peterbilt 367 (t/a), FUEL/LUBE TRUCKS: For L7000 (s/a), FUEL & LUBE TRAILER: Bumper Pull, 4 DETACHABLE EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco 50 Ton (tri.), 2004 Eager Beaver 50 50 Ton (tri.), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Versatech Hay Spears, Excalibur Thumbs, 60in.-78in. Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) Sumner Material Jacks, Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Demo Saws, Ratchet Straps, Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Gun Kits, Pintle Hitches, Air Hose, Water Hose, Electric Welder, Hammer Drill, Sandblaster, Smartquip Plate Compactor. TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #16356 Michael W. Powers SALE SITE PHONE: (817) 847-2071, (863) 660-3613, SALE SITE FAX: (817) 847-2077
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 @ 8:30 AM (Early Start) CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NOTE: The decision has been made to sell the following equipment that will not be used in further operations. HILITES INCLUDE: HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 315L, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 950G, 2007 Cat 924H, 2010 JCB 411, CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2005 JD 450JLT, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Case 590 (4x4), 2 SKID STEERS: 2003 Cat 236B, 2006 Bobcat S185, FORKLIFTS: Cat GC25, Yale, 2 CARRY DECK CRANES: (2) Broderson IC701A, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2002 Atlas XAS96DD 185CFM, Coleman 25 gal, Coleman 110, (3) Husky 5HD, GENERATOR: New Mustang 40kw Silent, 8 WELDERS: (2) 2003 Miller Trail Blazer 250G, (2) 2002 Miller AEAD200LE Gensets, (2) 2004 Miller Welder Gensets, Lincoln Stick, Pro Weld CD-212P, LIGHT PLANTS, SWEEPERS: Tennant 6500LP, 2 VAN TRUCKS: 2003 Isuzu NPRHD, 1994 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), VAN TRAILERS: United (t/a), DUMP TRUCKS: 2004 Mack CV713 (t/a), 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 2007 Peterbilt 335 (s/a), Ford 750, 4 VANS: 2004 GMC Packvan (s/a), 1995 Ford Econoline 150, (2) Chevy 3500, 6 CAMPERS: (3) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., (3)Unused R-Vision Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., 3 ROLLOFF BOXES: 2007 40yard, 2006 30 yard, 2006 20 yard, 3 DUMP TRAILERS: (2) 20072003 Dierzen Dominator 22ft. (t/a), CARGO TRAILERS: 2010 Haulmark DLX (s/a), DUMP BOXES: 2005 3 cu. yd., ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Stanley Hammer, New 66in. -78in., Buckets, Snow & Mulch Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears & Grapple Buckets, New Excalibur Thumbs, Pallet Forks, Excavators: 2004 Genesis GXP500R Hydr. Shear, Hydr. Arm, Grapple for 330CL, Hammer for 312CL, Grapples for 345BL, Cat 325, Concrete Muncher, Demo Poker, MP30 Shear, MP20, Labounty Shear, Labounty Grapple, Concrete Muncher, Buckets, 10,000lb. Wrecking Ball, Loaders: Bider Bucket for 950G, OVER 5,000 LOTS SELL! – Environmental Clean Up SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Blastrac Vacuum, Cummins Generator, Tile Machines, Power Washers, Trash Pumps, Wire Stripper, Patented Super Collectors, Floor Grinders, Hako Explosion Proof Vacuum, Blast-It-Alls, Airline Monitor Board, Paper Baler, Craftsman Hand Tools, Neg. Air Machines, Floor Chippers, Titan Sprayers, Jack Hammers, Portable Shower, Snapper Snow Blower, Buffers, Hammer Drills, Motorola Hand radios, Chop Saws, Concrete Saws, Voltage Testers, Sensidyne Air Pumps, Steel Carts, Pallet Jacks, Air Nailers, Defogger, 3x6 Baker Scaffold, Engine Hoist, Rival - Reddy Heaters, Propane heaters, Band Saws, Makita Cordless Drills, Extension & Step Ladders, Craftsman Tool Boxes, Craftsman lawn Mower, Poulan Chain Saws, Makita & DeWalt Sawzalls, Battery Chargers, Cordless Drills, Jig Saws, Wheel Barrows, McCulloch -Husqvarna - Homelite Chainsaws, Water Trough, Hand Truck, DeWalt & Skil Circ Saws, Mop Buckets/ Wringers,Water Pump, Pintle Hitches, Extension Cords, Air Hose, Finishing Sanders, Braces, Jack Stands, Bolt Cutters, Flow Meter Testers, First Aid Kits, Air Compressor Hose, Scaffold Jack, Scaffold Pins, Fire Hydrant Wrench, New Mustang CV3500 Vibrator, New Mustang Water Pumps, New Ratchet Straps, New Mustang Plate Compactors, Impact Wrenches, Hammer Drills, Water Hose, Electric Welder. SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 IL LIC. # 441001125 Jack Lyon Sponsored by: IL LIC. # 444.00318 Powers Auction & Equipment Sales LLC
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: From DFW Airport – Hwy 183 West to I-820 West to Exit 13 (Saginaw). Bear right onto North 287 (Main St.) go approx. 6 miles turn right on Hick’s Field Road. Go 1/2 mile to sale site on right. Address: 1815 Hicks Field Rd. East Fort Worth TX 76179. (Adjacent to JRP Trucking)
Directions: From Chicago O’Hare International Airport: I-90 E 2.2 miles, take exit onto I-90E 1.6 miles, exit 1C for I-90 W/ Tollway toward Rockford 1.2 miles, merge onto I-90W 20.9 miles. Take IL-25 exit .8 mile, left on Dundee Ave/Elgin Rd./ S Kennedy Dr. 1.4 miles - follow Dundee Ave., left on Summit St. .3 mile, take 3rd right onto Poplar Ct. 338ft., left on Fremont St. .1 mile. Right on N Liberty St. 1.7 miles, right on Dwight St. .2 miles, 2nd left on Grace St. 105 ft. Slight right – merge on US-20W 2 miles, take McLean Blvd exit .2 mile, left on S McLean Blvd 1 mile. Left on Crispin Dr. Address: 1490 Crispin Drive, Elgin, IL 60123.
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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ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEATURING EQUIPMENT FROM ROBERSON CONTRACTING INC. 1294 Greenville Avenue, Williamston, NC 27892
THURSDAY, OCT. 6th, 2011 - 8:30AM Note: This will be a DriveThru Auction and there will be no sales tax charged on this auction on items belonging to ROBERSON CONTRACTING INC.
CALL TO DAY FOR A FREE BR OCHURE
2011 DEERE 672GP AWD MOTOR GRADER For more information on this major auction or for consignment information, contact auction Sales Manager, EB Webb at (252) 245-1405
For more information on this major absolute auction, such as full equipment listings with pictures and descriptions, visit our company website at: www.meekinsauction.com
2006 DEERE 544J ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS (2) 2003 CASE 325
HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS 2005 JOHN DEERE 450C LC 2005 JOHN DEERE 270C LC (2) 2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8 2003 KOMATSU PC200LC-7L 2004 HITACHI ZX200LC 2000 HITACHI EX230LC-5 2006 LINK-BELT 210LX 2002 VOLVO EW170 (RUBBER TIRE)
CRAWLER DOZERS 2007 JOHN DEERE 700J LGP
2009 VOLVO PF-6170 2005 JOHN DEERE 750C LGP SERIES II 2002 JOHN DEERE 750C LGP SERIES II 1998 JOHN DEERE 750C LGP 2007 JOHN DEERE 650J LGP 2005 JOHN DEERE 650J LGP 2001 JOHN DEERE 650H LGP 1998 CAT D6M LGP 1997 CAT D4C XL SERIES III 1988 DRESSER TD-15E
1996 CHAMPION 710A 2007 NORAM 65E 2003 PSI M413XT
MOTOR GRADERS
ASPHALT EQUIPMENT
2011 JOHN DEERE 672GP AWD 1995 CAT 12H 2001 VOLVO G716A VHP AWD 1996 CHAMPION 730A SERIES IV
2009 VOLVO PF-6170 PNEUMATIC ASPHALT PAVER 2001 CAT AP-900B PNEUMATIC ASPHALT PAVER 1994 CEDARAPIDS CR351 PNEUMATIC ASPHALT PAVER
MOTOR SCRAPER 1991 CAT 615C
AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT POWERSCREEN MARK II PORTABLE TOPSOIL SCREENING PLANT
2001 CAT AP-900B
(1 OF 4) CASE IH STEIGER STX430HD
2003 MIDLAND SP-8 ROAD WIDENER INGERSOLL-RAND MT-6520 ASPHALT MILLING MACHINE 2000 ROADTEC MTV-1000B ASPHALT SHUTTLE BUGGY CMI TR-500 TRACK ASPHALT RECLAIMER LITTLEFORD 434 ASPHALT TACK WAGON
TANDEM VIBRATORY ASPHALT ROLLERS
VIBRATORY SMOOTH DRUM COMPACTORS
2002 ROSCO TRU-PAC 915
2006 INGERSOLL-RAND SD-116DX 2006 HAMM 3410 2002 HAMM 2420D 1998 HYPAC C850B
1998 LAYMOR 8HB 1998 LAYMOR 6HB BROCE RC300 M-B COMPANY MB96
Auction conducted by:
2008 INGERSOLL-RAND DD-138HFA (2) 2002 INGERSOLL-RAND DD-110HF 2001 INGERSOLL-RAND DD-110HF 2008 VOLVO DD-24 1997 INGERSOLL-RAND DD-22
PNEUMATIC ASPHALT ROLLER BROOM TRACTORS
Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company 4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 NC Firm License #858 Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547 Email: info@meekinsauction.com
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2008 VOLVO DD-24
(1 of 3) 2009 PETERBILT 365 QUAD DUMPS
2001 VOLVO G716A VHP AWD
2005 DEERE 450C LC
2006 LINK-BELT 210LX
2007 NEW HOLLAND TN60A (4X4) LOADER BACKHOES 2007 JOHN DEERE 310J (4X4) 2007 JOHN DEERE 310SG (4X4) 2003 KOMATSU WB140-2 (4X4) 2006 RHM GF6LM GO-FOR-DIGGER
WHEEL LOADERS 2002 JOHN DEERE 644H 2006 JOHN DEERE 544J 2010 CHALLENGER L256
SKID STEER LOADER 2006 TAKEUCHI TL150 CRAWLER HIGH FLOW – FECON MULCHING ATTACHMENT
1999 INT 9900 EAGLE - TUFF THOM TLB25
2002 DEERE 644H
2009 JOHN DEERE 5065E
2003 MIDLAND SP-8 ROAD WIDENER
2004 HITACHI ZAXIS 200LC
2006 HAMM 3410
2006 INT 7300 - ROSCO MAXIMIZER II DISTRIBUTOR
(1 of 3) 2006 INT. 7600 QUADS
2007 PETERBILT 379 - 1998 FERREE 50 TON
1995 CASE/INTERNATIONAL 7150 (4WD) MASSEY FERGUSON 3120T (4WD) MASSEY FERGUSON 399 (4WD) MASSEY FERGUSON 240
AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS 1999 NEW HOLLAND 8360 (4WD) JOHN DEERE 8760 (4WD)
2007 GMC SIERRA Z71 CREW CAB - 4X4
2008 INGERSOLL RAND DD-138HFA
WATER TRUCKS/WATER WAGON
2008 PETERBILT 340 QUAD DUMP
FUEL TRUCK
LOWBOY TRAILERS
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT/ATTACHMENTS
DUMP TRUCKS – TRI AXLE
2001 AIR BURNER T-350 PORTABLE PIT BURNER (2) FINN PORTABLE STRAW BLOWERS GOOSEN BCG-3 BALE CHOPPER 2003 ALKOTA 5355J PORTABLE PRESSURE WASHER UNIT (2) 2011 EASY KLEEN MAGNUM GOLD 4000 INDUSTRIAL PRESSURE WASHERS (2) 2011 EASY KLEEN MAGNUM PLUS 4000 INDUSTRIAL PRESSURE WASHERS STOW CC813H18 WALK-BEHIND CONCRETE SAW TARGET WALK-BEHIND CONCRETE SAW ROME RIPPER ATTACHMENT (2) 2005 BUSH HOG SBX840 BOX BLADES 1995 WOODS XT184 ROTARY CUTTER
FUEL & LUBE TRUCK
2004 INTERNATIONAL 5000 PAYSTAR 1999 INTERNATIONAL 5000 PAYSTAR
1995 FORD F-SERIES
FUEL TANKER TRAILERS
MECHANIC TRUCK 2008 FORD F-550XL SUPERDUTY
BUTLER 8,500-GALLON FUEL TANKER (6) OFF-ROAD DIESEL FUEL TRAILERS
SERVICE TRUCKS
CARGO TRAILERS
2006 CHEVROLET 2500HD CREW CAB 1999 FORD F-250XLT SUPERDUTY EXTENDED CAB (4X4)
2008 LARK
WELDING EQUIPMENT 2003 MILLER TRAILBLAZER 301 PORTABLE MILLER SYNCROWAVE 200 MILLER BOBCAT 225 PLUS PORTABLE
INDUSTRIAL PAN TRACTORS
(2) 2007-2006 NEW HOLLAND TN60A (4X4) 2005 NEW HOLLAND TN60A 1995 FORD 8340 POWERSTAR SLE 2009 JOHN DEERE 5065E 2005 CHALLENGER MT525B SLOPE MOWER 2006 BRANSON 2910i (4X4)
HARRELL 8204 (4-ROW) BOTTOM SWITCH PLOW JOHN DEERE 215 OFF-SET DISC HARROW MIDLAND 885 OFF-SET DISC HARROW EFFICIENCY 7.5 CUBIC YARD ROCK BOX (4) 2008 CLUB CAR PRECEDENT GOLF CARTS WANCO PORTABLE ARROW BOARD (6) PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE BOARDS CARVER SUPER C DRAG BLADE ATTACHMENT
2007 DEERE 700J LGP
DODGE RAM 350 (4X4) MOBILE DRILL B31
2003 REYNOLDS 18CMX (6) 2002 REYNOLDS 18CMX 2002 REYNOLDS 17CS12
2008 THOMPSON 6 INCH PORTABLE (4) MEYERS-SETH 6 INCH PORTABLE 2006 WACKER PDT3A MAGNUM MTP300 RED LION 5RLAG-2
UTILITY TRACTORS
2008 FORD F-550XL SUPERDUTY MECHANIC
(1 OF 2) 2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8
(3) 2009 PETERBILT 365 – ALLISON TRANS 2008 PETERBILT 340 (3) 2006 INTERNATIONAL 7600
HYDRAULIC PULL SCRAPERS
2002 LULL 844C-42 TELESCOPIC CASE 586E (4X4) ROUGH TERRAIN CASE 585E (4X4) ROUGH TERRAIN 1996 MOFFETT M5000 PIGGYBACK
(4) 2007 CASE IH STEIGER STX430HD (4WD)
2007 DEERE 650J LGP
2005 CHALLENGER MTS25B
1998 CHEVROLET 3500 SILVERADO CREW CAB DUALLY 1996 CHEVROLET 3500 SILVERADO CREW CAB DUALLY (4X4) 2007 FORD F-150XLT EXTENDED CAB (4X4) 2006 FORD F-150XLT EXTENDED CAB (4X4) 2006 FORD F-150XLT CREW CAB (4X4) (2) 2001 FORD F-150 LARIAT CREW CAB (4X4) 2001 FORD F-150XLT CREW CAB (4X4) (5) 2001 FORD F-150 EXTENDED CAB (6) 1998 FORD F-150 EXTENDED CAB (7) 1997 FORD F-150 EXTENDED CAB 2003 FORD EXPLORER SUV 1997 CHEVROLET 2500 SUBURBAN (4X4) SUV 1998 FORD CLUB WAGON PASSENGER VAN 1992 DODGE RAM 350 PASSENGER VAN
WATER/TRASH PUMPS FORKLIFTS
INGERSOLL RAND MT6520 MILLING MACHINE
2000 ROADTEC MTV-1000B
2002 ROSCO TRU-PAC 915 PNEUMATIC
2007 DEERE 310SG - 4X4
2007 DEERE 310J - 4X4
2007 NORAM 65E TURBO
1999 NEW HOLLAND 8360
TRUCK TRACTOR – TRI AXLE
KAISER (AWD) 5,000-GALLON 2000 INTERNATIONAL 4700 2,000-GALLON INT LOADSTAR 1800 2,000-GALLON 1,500-GALLON WATER WAGON
ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK 2006 INTERNATIONAL 7300 SFA – ROSCO MAXIMIZER II
2007 PETERBILT 379 DAY CAB
SEPTIC TANK PUMP TRUCKS
TRUCK TRACTORS – TANDEM AXLE
1995 FORD L8000 2,000-GALLON 1995 FORD F-SERIES 2,000 GALLON
1999 INTERNATIONAL 9900 EAGLE DAY CAB 1990 KENWORTH T800 DAY CAB
MOBILE DRILL TRUCK
DUMP TRUCKS – QUAD AXLE
DUMP TRUCK – TANDEM AXLE
1994 INTERNATIONAL 4900 (2,000-GALLON) FORD F600 (800 GALLON)
1999 INTERNATIONAL 5000 SFA PAYSTAR
DUMP TRUCKS – SINGLE AXLE 2000 INTERNATIONAL 4700 FLATBED 1991 CHEVROLET KODIAK FLATBED 1987 FORD F800
PICKUPS/SUVS/VANS FLATBED TRUCK 1997 CHEVROLET 3500HD
2007 GMC SIERRA Z71 CREW CAB (4X4) 2004 GMC SIERRA 1500
1998 FERREE LTTV-50W (50-TON) 1997 LANDOLL 35-TON TUFF THOM TLB25 (25-TON)
DRY VAN TRAILERS (2) FRUEHAUF 45 FT LUFKIN 45 FT TRAILMOBILE 42 FT STRICK 40 FT
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944
• Detroit, MI Fri., November 11, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment
• Altoona, PA Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Racine, WI Sat., November 12, 2011 For: Late Model Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
• City Island, NY Sun., October 2, 2011 For: One Island on the Long Island Sound and One City Block with Tenants in Downtown City Island, plus Personal Equipment
• Rochester, NY Sun., November 13, 2011 For: Light Construction, Shop & Support Equipment
• Dallas, TX Mon., October 3, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Aerials, Trucks and Trailers • Chicago, IL Thurs., October 6, 2011 For: Remediation – Demolition – Asbestos Removal Equipment, Tools & Accessories • Tuscaloosa, AL Fri., October 7, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Logging, Attachments, Support, Dump Trucks • Lexington, KY Wed., October 12, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
• Houston, TX Tues., November 15, 2011 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks and Trailers
INTER NATI ONAL
• Prospect, CT Sat., October 15, 2011
• Atlanta, GA Tues., December 6, 2011 For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers
• St, Aubin Sur Gaillon, France Oct. 4, 2011
• Prospect, CT Sat., December 10, 2011
• St. Louis, MO Thurs., October 20, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Concrete Precast Plant, plus Real Estate
• Scranton, PA DATE TBA For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment, Support, Trucks & Trailers
• Cleveland, OH Thurs., October 27, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation CAT Construction Equipment • Detroit, MI Fri., October 28, 2011 For: Large Construction & Ag Equipment, Attachments, Support • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 29, 2011 For: Construction, Support, Attachments, Aerial, Trucks and Trailers • Jackson, AL Wed., November 2, 2011 For: Late Model Construction, Paving & Support Equipment • Columbus, OH Sat., November 5, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Return Construction Equipment, Attachments, Aerials
• Prince George, BC October 19, 2011
• Harrison, MI Thurs., October 20, 2011 For: Fall Contractors Auction
• Saskatoon, SK October 6, 2011
• St. Louis, IL DATE TBA For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers
• Cleveland, OH Wed., October 26, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Construction, Recycling & Support Equipment
• Ottawa, ON October 14, 2011
www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670
• Ledyard, CT (Foxwood Casino) Sat., November 19, 2011 For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers
• Lake George, NY Sat., October 15, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Forestry Attachments, Dump Trailers, Support Equipment
• Kissimmee, FL Tues., October 25, 2011 For: Rental Return of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Chilliwack, BC October 12, 2011
DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC.
• Pell City, AL Wed., November 16, 2011 For: Truck Tractor and Specialized Trailer Auction
• Detroit, MI Fri., October 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers
• Portland, ME Sun., October 22, 2011 For: Late Model Aggregate, Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailer
CA NADA • Grande Prairie, AB September 29, 2011
• Sept-Iles, QC October 20, 2011
• Kissimmee, FL Sat.-Sun., Jan 28 – Feb 5, 2012 For: 19th Annual Florida Sale! Rental Returns Construction Equipment, Attachments, Aerials, Support, Trucks and Trailers
• Manassas, VA Wed., October 21, 2011 For: CAT Construction Equipment, Support, Forklifts, Pickups & Trailers
Coming Auctions
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Nashville, TN September 29, 2011 • St. Louis, MO September 30, 2011 • Jackson, MS September 30, 2011 • Fort Worth, TX October 4-5, 2011 • Hartford, CT October 6, 2011 • Sacramento, CA October 7, 2011 • Chicago, IL October 7, 2011 • Denver, CO October 11, 2011 • Evansville, IN October 13, 2011 • Tipton, CA October 18, 2011 • North East, MD October 18, 2011 • Dickinson, ND October 20, 2011 • San Antonio, TX October 21, 2011 • Orlando, FL October 26-27, 2011
• Edmonton, AB October 26-27, 2011
DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087
• Caorso, Italy October 6, 2011 • Meppen, Germany October 6, 2011 • Hermosillo, Mexico October 7, 2011 • Krakow, Poland Oct. 11, 2011 • Sydney, Australia October 20, 2011 • Panama City, Panama Oct. 21, 2011
G.W. McGREW AUCTION COMPANY www.mcgrewequipment.com 717-428-0922 • ONLINE ONLY Fri., October 21, 2011 For: Construction, Truck & Farm Equipment Auction
BAR NONE AUCTION
HANSEN AND YOUNG
www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • 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
www.hansenandyoung.com 715-837-1015
CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Fort Worth, TX Fri., September 30, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS www.collarcityauctions.com 518-895-8150 • Schenectady, NY Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Surplus Auction
• Online Only Mon., October 3, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Online Only Wed.-Thurs., October 5-6, 2011 For: Large Industrial Auction
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 29, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., October 13, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY
POWERS AUCTION & EQUIPMENT SALES www.mikepowersauctions.com 815-338-9700 • Woodstock, IL Sat., October 15, 2011 For: 19th Annual Fall Contractors Consignment Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
• Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., October 18, 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: Public Equipment Auction
• Williamston, NC Thurs., October 6, 2011 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks
• ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., September 29 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment
UTILITY AUCTIONS
• Lumberton, NC Thurs., October 6, 2011 For: 17th Annual December Contractors Auction
• ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., October 13 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment
• Wilmington, DE Fri., October 28, 2011 For: Construction and Utility Equipment
MOTLEY’S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • Garner, NC Fri., September 30, 2011 For: Utility Trucks & Equipment • Richmond, VA Fri., October 14, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
www.nitkeauctions.com 715-362-6162
www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898
• Wausau, WI Fri.-Sat., October 28-29, 2011 For: Heavy Construction, Trucks and Trailers
PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN INC. www.pesco.com 800-660-6553 • Hudson, MA Tues., Oct 4, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
IRAY AUCTIONS
www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Springville, NY Sat., September 24, 2011 For: Farm Tractor and Machinery Auction • Rochester, NY Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Cars and Trucks • Hamburg, NY Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Plaistow, NH Sat., October 15, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Snow Plowing Equipment and Shop Supplies
www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.
• Portage, WI Fri., October 14, 2011
www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200
• Syracuse, NY Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction
• Sioux Falls, SD Fri., November 11, 2011
• North Franklin, CT Fri.-Sat., Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Paving, Trucks, Trailers, AG, Landscape & Mfg. Equipment
• Groveland, NY Sat., December 3, 2011 For: Farm and Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks
• Foley, MN Fri., December 9, 2011
www.ryanauctionsales.com 603-491-6159
www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283
NITKE AUCTIONS
• Flemington, NJ Wed., October 12, 2011 For: Surplus Equipment Liquidation
• Wharton, NJ Fri., October 28, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Fleet Vehicles
RYAN AUCTION SALES
www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY
• Ellwood City, PA Wed., October 5, 2011 For: Construction Equipment and Trucks
• Columbus, OH Fri., October 14, 2011 For: Construction & Paving Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Fleet Vehicles
Coming Auction page Sponsored by Reckart Logistics
www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., October 13, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • Steelton, PA Sat., October 15, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Glenwood Trucking, Plus Others • York Springs, PA Fri., October 28, 2011 For: Southern PA Contractor Auction
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Darlington, PA Thurs., October 20, 2011 • Bow, NH Thurs., November 17, 2011 • Kissimmee, FL Mon.-Mon., February 6-13, 2012
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Late Model Construction, Logging Equipment, Attachments, Support, Pickups, Truck Tractors & Dump Trucks
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 @ 9:30 AM TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA NOTE: Selling will be very late model construction, logging equipment, trucks & trailers from several financial institution. HILITES INCLUDE: 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) 2011 JD 650JXLT, 2004 Case 850KLGP, 6 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 938G, 2004-20032002 Cat 924G, 2005 Komatsu WA250, JD 624H, 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 320L, Komatsu PC200LC, Daewoo 220LC-3, MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 120G, LOG SKIDDERS: 2005 JD 648G, 2 LOG LOADERS: Tigercat 230, Prentice 410C, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2008 Genie GTH844, FORKLIFTS: Clark C500Y-150D, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2005 IR P185WJD, 4 GENERATORS: Taylot/Latco 100kw, (2) Taylor/Latco 60kw, New Mustang 40kw Silent, BRUSH TRUCKS: 2006 Int’l. 4400 (s/a), TRUCK TRACTORS: 2008 Kenworth W900 (t/a), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F450, PICKUP TRUCKS: 1996 Ford F350, 2 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2005 Fontaine Ram 50 (tri.), 1986 Liddell 50 T (tri.), LoadKing, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: Lowboy 35 ton (t/a), 4 CAMPERS: (4) 2006 Gulfstream Cavalier 32ft. (t/a), DUMP BODIES: 1995 J&B Truck Body 34x86 (t/a), RECREATIONAL/ UTILITY VEHICLES: Kawasaki KAF620ES (4x4), TIRES: 275/80R24.5 Tire, ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New 3500-5600 thumbs, Unused Grapples, Unused Clamshell Buckets, Unused Rippers, Unused Tilting Buckets, Unsued Cat-KomatsuHitachi Buckets, 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, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Riley BCL4300 Ground Saw, Chain Binders, Armada Brake Kits, Misc. Lights, (2) Shelf Units & Misc. Items, Air Staplers, Aerators, Laser Levels, Concrete Planers, Brick Saws, Air Compressors, Floor Stripper, Paint Sprayers, Jumping Jacks, Concrete Mixers, Pumps, Plate Tampers, Booster Jacks, Drill Press, Welders, Socket Sets, Sandblasters,Tile Saws, Light Stands, Floor jacks, Hose reels, Pipe Wrenches, Chisel Sets, Tricycles & Wagons, Spray Guns, Tractor Seats, Cherry Pickers, Shop press. For more info.: contact Mark White @ (205) 454-4646. ALABAMA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #1394, Jack Lyon, Auctioneer: Mark White AL#1808
JOB COMPLETION AUCTION Late Model Cat Construction Equipment, Support, Attachments
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12 @ 9:30 AM LEXINGTON (RICHMOND), KENTUCKY NOTE: Selling will be very late model Cat & Komatsu earthmoving equipment from 2 recently completed jobs in the local area. HILITES INCLUDE: 4 STRAIGHT FRAMED TRUCKS: (2) Cat 773D, (2) Cat 773B, ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2005 Komatsu HM400-1, 7 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 375, 2008 Cat 330DL, Cat 320DL, Komatsu PC600LC-6, 2002 Komatsu PC400LC, Cat 320DL, Cat 320CL, 2 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: Cat 324DLR (long reach), 2003 Komatsu PC400LR (long reach), 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2007 Cat 988H, 2004 Cat 988G, (2) 2008 Cat 980H, 2004 Cat 980G, 8 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D10R, Cat D9R (ripper), 2006 Cat D8T, Cat D8R, Cat D7R, 2008 Cat D6T, Cat D6RXL, Cat D3GXL, 4 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D(4x4), Cat 416C (4x4), 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: Cat CS563E, Cat CP563E, COMPACTORS: Cat 815F, WATER WAGON: Cat 740 w/ 8500gal. tank, 2 SKID STEERS: Cat 268B, Cat 262B, 8 COLLECTIBLE VEHICLES: 1967 Chevy Corvette Coupe, 1967 Chevy Corvette Convertible, 1968 Plymouth Road Runner, 1969 Chevy Chevelle SS, 1974 Bricklin SV-1, 1975 Chevy Caprice Convertible, 1994 Chevy Corvette Coupe, 2004 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Convertible, 6 CAMPERS: (3) New Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., (3)New R-Vision Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco RG50 (tri.), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Pallet Forks, Stump Buckets, Hay Spears, Mount Plates, Low Profile & Smooth Buckets, Tree Booms, Backhoes, Forks, Root Grapple, Tree Boom, Backhoe, Versatech Hay Spears, Root & Grapple Buckets, Frames, Stump Buckets, Quick Attach Plates, Snow & Mulch Buckets, New 2010 Super Cut Asphalt Cutters, Hydr. Hammer, Excavators: New 3500-5600 thumbs, Bucket, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 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, New Magnum Gold Pressure Washers, New Mustang Submersible Pump, Ratchet Straps, Demo Saws, Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, Electric Welder, Air Hose, Water Hose, Hammer Drill, . KY AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: NP01916 / AUCTIONEER: Jack Lyon.
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: From Birmingham Airport: take Interstate 20 & 59 West to exit 68, go 3 miles to 1st traffic light take left (south) on Hwy. 11 & 43. Sale site 3 miles on right. Adjacent to Black Warrior Equipment. Address: 7110 Black Warrior Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.
DIRECTIONS: from Lexington: Interstate-75 South for 6.7 miles, Exit 97 for US-25 S/ US-421 S, keep right at fork – follow signs for Clays Ferry/ Richmond, turn right at Lexington Rd./ Old Lexington Rd./ US-25 S/ U-421 S- follow for 2.3 miles to Interstate Equipment Sales. Address: 3277 Lexington Road Richmond, KY 40475-9144.
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ABSOLUTE AUCTION Surplus Equipment Mannon Excavating & Paving Co., Inc. Wed., Oct. 12, 2011 – 9:00AM
Flemington, New Jersey Hydraulic Excavators: `95 CAT 330L, s/n 5YM01668 • `95 CAT 325L, s/n 7LM00885 • KOMATSU PC220LC-2, s/n 12007 • `88 KOMATSU PC200-3, s/n 36017 Crawler Tractors: `06 JD 750JLT Series IV, s/n 131494 (725 Original Hours) • `02 JD 550H LT, s/n 905434 • `99 JD 650G Series IV, s/n 875039 • `86 CAT D6H, s/n 4RC00804 • `03 CAT D5GLGP, s/n RKG00621 • `89 CAT D4H Series II, s/n 8PB03666 Rubber Tired and Crawler Loaders: `98 CAT 962G, s/n 4PW00218 • `88 KOMATSU WA2501L, s/n A10511 • Hydraulic Side Dump Bucket (WA250) • `89 KOMATSU D66S, s/n 01697 Motor Graders and Road Maintainers: `95 CHAMPION 720AVHP, s/n X025287, 6x4, 12’ moldboard (2,700 Hours) • `81 CAT 12G, s/n 61M08608, 12’ moldboard (8,100 Hours) • HUBER M650 Maintainer, s/n CM3762 • HUBER M500 Maintainer, s/n CM3042 Articulated End Dump: `02 CAT 400C, 40 Ton 6x6, s/n 200341 Vibratory Compactors: `96 BOMAG BW213D2, s/n 109400270308T, 82” • `99 DYNAPAC CA152D Vibratory Compactor, s/n 64220539, 66” Tractor Loader Backhoes and Utility Tractor: `00 JD 410E, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n 891323 • `97 CASE 580SL, 4x4 Extend-A-Hoe, s/n JJG0201292 • `96 CASE 580 Super L 4x4 Extend-AHoe, s/n JJG0193184 • `86 CASE 580SE, 4x4, s/n 17037673 • 2002 JOHN DEERE Model 4510, 4x4 Utility Tractor, s/n 155901 • Digging Buckets: GEITH 36”; (2) CASE 24” • CASE 16” • CASE 12” Skid Steer Loaders and Attachments: `10 BOBCAT S650, EROPS • `08 BOBCAT S330, EROPS • `07 CASE 450 Loader, s/n N7M458241 • `04 CAT 262B, OROPS, aux hyd • `09 RYAN’S EQUIPMENT 15” Hot Saw Felling Attachment • TIMBERLINE HT Commercial Hydraulic Tree Shear Attachment • `08 BOBCAT Forestry Cutter • LOEGERING 18” Steel Tracks (Case 450) Asphalt Pavers and Rollers: `02 LEEBOY L8500T Elite II Crawler, s/n 2931HD, Legend 8’-15’ screed • `98 BLAW-KNOX PF3172 Pneumatic, s/n 31722817, Omni II 10’-16’ screed • `03 HAMM HD75, s/n 50205, 66” • `95 BOMAG BW141AD-2, s/n 101490040162, 58” • `98 DYNAPAC CC142, s/n 60211358, 51” • `99 CAT CB224C, s/n 3AL01672, 46” Dump Trucks: `04 MACK CV713 Granite T/A • `03 WESTERN STAR 4964FA T/A • `95 WESTERN STAR 4964F T/A • `95 WESTERN STAR 4964F T/A • `86 MACK RD686SX T/A • `87 GMC 7000 S/A • `72 MACK U685T S/A • `93 MACK RD690S TriAxle Truck Tractor and Lowboy Trailer: `87 AUTOCAR T/A, Cummins diesel, 8LL, double frame • `79 ROGERS 50 Ton T/A, 8’x22’ well, hydraulic ground bearing detachable Asphalt Distributor Truck and Tank Trailer: `90 MACK MS250P COE S/A, 1998 Etnyre 1,250 gallon distributor body • `88 ETNYRE CT1040, 6,500 Gallon T/A Insulated Asphalt Tank Trailer PLUS Many More Items Too Numerous To List: Mobile Sweepers and Water Truck • Dump and Tag-A-Long Trailers • Utility and Pickup Trucks • Portable Air Compressor, Arrowboard, Mulch Blower, and Skid Steer Attachments
Please Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete, Descriptive Brochure!
www.hunyady.com PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believed to be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.
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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 30, 2011 – Glow Ball. AGC St. Louis Construction Leadership Council 6th Annual Glow Ball Golf Tournament at Ridge Golf and Country Club, 643 Ridge Road, Waterloo, IL 62298. Four (4) Person Scramble…Cost: $260 per Team or $65 per Person. Nine holes of Glow Ball Golf including cart, two glow balls, two drink tickets and dinner…only 72 spots available. Dinner starts at 6 PM and Shotgun start at 7:00 PM. Proceeds will benefit tornado relief funds in the St. Louis area. Please contact the AGC St. Louis Construction Leadership Council for more information. October 5 and October 6, 2011 – Event. AGC St. Louis Speaker Event: Arch Grounds Project and the Grand Center Master Plan. Don Stastny, FAIA, will be speaking about the Arch Grounds Project and the Grand Center Master Plan at Rotary on October 6. On October 5, he will also present a 2-hour seminar (6:30 to 8:30 PM) sponsored by AIA St. Louis on the same subjects at the Masonry Institute. AGC members are invited to attend both events. Cost for October 6 is the $16 luncheon fee; cost for October 5 is $40 which includes a reception at 5:30 PM. Contact Michele Swatek at AIA for more information. October 7, 2011 – Tournament. AGC St. Louis Fall Sporting Clays Tournament held at the St. Louis Skeet & Trap Club. This event raises money for the AGC of St. Louis’ Political Action Committee, which in turn
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enables the AGC to strengthen the legislative voice of the industry. Please fax or email your sponsorship commitment to Donna Pigg at 314-781-2874 or dpigg@agcstl.org. Questions can be directed to Stephanie Mitchell at 314-480-3178 or smitchell @agcstl.org. AED Dealer Executive Events Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is pleased to announce several events and programs tailored specifically for dealership principals and senior management. AED’s CFO Conference: Financial Issues for Distribution CFOs and CEOs October 20-21, 2011 Join the financial powerhouses of the industry for an 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 handson learning, group discussion and Q&A forums. ARTBA Members Join FHWA Technology Workshop Two ARTBA members represented the association at a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) national workshop on emerging technologies in highway design and construction last week in St. Louis, MO. Phil Hocher of Pace Construction in St. Louis, MO and Ben Biller of Burns & McDonnell in Kansas City, MO, participated in the Intelligent Construction Systems & Technologies workshop on behalf of ARTBA’s Contractors Division and Planning & Design Division, respectively. ARTBA also co-sponsored the event, in which participants developed recommendations for promotion of new technologies to improve construction quality while reducing time and cost. 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.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES!!! Taylor Excavating and Crane is now accepting resumes for an assistant dispatcher and a project manager.
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from
THE SHELLY COMPANY & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 9:00 AM 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: SKID STEERS: SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: CRUSHING & SCREENING PLANTS & EQUIPMENT: LARGE GENSETS: ROAD MILLERS & PROFILERS: PAVING EQUIPMENT FORKLIFTS & MANLIFTS: BOOM LIFTS: MOTOR GRADERS, MAINTAINERS & MOTOR SCRAPERS: ROCK SAWS & TRENCHERS: COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: RIDGID FRAME & ARTICULATED END DUMPS: BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: TRUCK TRACTORS: WATER & TANK TRUCKS: MULTI AXLE & S/A DUMPS: DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: REAR DISCHARGE MIXER TRUCKS: BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: UTILITY, FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: SERVICE, FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: MECHANICS & WELDERS TRUCKS: TRAILERS: FLEET VEHICLES: MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: UTILITY & BROOM TRACTORS: WAREHOUSE FORKLIFTS: GENSETS, COMPRESSORS, PUMPS, WELDERS & LIGHT TOWERS: SUPPORT EQUIPMENT & TOOLS: AND MORE!
Chicago Pneumatic, Pneumatech Name Ellen Steck Joint President Chicago Pneumatic Compressors and Pneumatech have jointly announced the appointment of Ellen Steck as president of both organizations. Steck will be based out of Chicago Pneumatic’s Rock Hill, S.C., office, and will be responsible for delivering both organizations’ customer service and product offerings across the North American compressor and quality air markets. Chicago Pneumatic Compressors produces a comprehensive range of compressed air solutions including the RCP piston and QRS rotary screw compressors, air drying solutions and
quality air accessories, while Pneumatech is an established manufacturer in the compressed air system engineering market. Both companies have production facilities located within the continental United States. Steck joins the Chicago Pneumatic and Pneumatech teams after more than a decade in other leadership roles with parent company Atlas Copco. Steck previously served as the vice president, Communication & Branding — Compressor Technique for the Atlas Copco Group out of its Antwerp, Belgium, office, where she was responsible for driving customer
loyalty in more than 60 countries and creating communication structures across 23 brands in more than 170 markets. Prior to that, Steck served as the vice-president of marketing of Prime and RSC Equipment Rental, then wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Atlas Copco Group. At RSC, Steck led the marketing and eBusiness efforts for the more than 400 location, $1.5B commercial equipment rental company. For more information, visit www.cp.com or www.pneumatech.com.
Contractor Retirement Auction LaPlume Excavating, Inc. (585) 243-1563 (585) 243-3311 Fax 6502 Barber Hill Rd. Geneseo, NY 14454 www.teitworth.com
Saturday, October 15, 2011 at 9:00 am 119 Newton Rd, Plaistow, New Hampshire
Backhoes, Loader, Trucks, Excavators, Snow Plowing, Equipment & Shop Supplies
MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from TILCON NEW YORK INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS
Notice – The fussy buyer will appreciate the quality here! Even the older machines are in exceptional condition as all the equipment has been very well maintained.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 9:30 AM 625 MT. HOPE ROAD, WHARTON, NJ 07885 MAJOR INVENTORY OF MINING, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY DUMPS, SERVICE TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES
MAJOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION for COMPANY WRENCH & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 9:00 AM 4805 SCOOBY LANE, CARROLL (COLUMBUS AREA), OH 43112 INVENTORY OF NEW & USED DEMOLITION & SCRAP HANDLING RELATED HEAVY EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
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Equipment All Backhoe’s – EROPS, E-hoe, 4x4 Cat 420DIT Cat 416CIT Cat 416 Cat 426 Cat 312 Excavator Hyudai 160 H23 Excavator Cat 257B Track Skid Steer (2) Dresser 510 Loaders Case W14 Loader
Miscellaneous Equipment Several Snow Plows Aluminum Storing Box Several Road Plates Stainless Steel 8’ & 10’ Sander Water Pumps Portable Air Compressor 1000 & 2000 Gal. Double Wall Fuel Tanks w/Pumps Sign Boards Storage Van Trailers Several Backhoe & Excavator Buckets
Trucks 2006 Ford F250, 4x4, Snow Plow, 39K 2002 Ford F250 Service Truck 1999 Chevy 3500 dump, snow plow, 15k 1989 Ford F800, S/A, Diesel, Dump 1985 Ford F350, Diesel, 4x4 Dump, Plow, 64K 1996 Ford F250 w/Plow and Sander Trailers 2001 Rodgers 20T Airbrake Tag Trailer 2001 12T Utility Trailer 1996 Eager Beaver 12T Trailer 1997 Pequea Roller Trailer
Shop Tools, Supplies & Inventory PVC Pipe & Tile Water Line Pipe Cones & Signs New 19.5 Tires Hand Tools Pavement Cutter Slings 40’ Container Tent Shed Sand Blaster Walk Behind Snow Blowers Miller Mig Welder Tool Boxes Power Washer Tampers Road Saw Transit & Much More!
Owner – Ron Laplume (978) 337-1371 Roy Teitsworth, Auctioneer NH License# 2695 TERMS – Full Payment auction day, cash, check, or MC/Visa. 3% Buyers Fee on All Items. Additional 2% buyer’s fee will be waived for payment with cash or check. No Sales Tax in New Hampshire.
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. Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177
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Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100
Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888
275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com
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LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, FORESTRY ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, EQUIPMENT TRAILER AUCTION Harris Trucking LLC
SATURDAY, OCT. 15 @ 9:30 AM FORT ANN (LAKE GEORGE AREA), NEW YORK NOTE: Harris Trucking has decided to liquidate this fine upstanding company at public auction. HILITES INCLUDE: 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK220LCIV, JD 690B, 2005 Daewoo Solar 225, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 Daewoo Mega 400V, 2004 Intensus WL50G, Cat 980B, Trojan 164, Trojan, 6 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D9H, Cat D8H, JD 750BLT, JD 450ELT, Case 1450B, Case 1450, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Case 580, ASPHALT ROLLER: Galion Roll-O-Matic 40in., 2 SCREENING PLANTS: Extec 6000, Extec Turbo 5000, 2 LOG SKIDDERS: Timberjack 450B, Timberjack 230, LOG LOADER: Barco 16000 mtd. on Mack DM685S (t/a), LOG PROCESSING EQUIPMENT: 60in. Hydr. operated slasher wheel mtd. on towable log carrier frame, 60in. Hydraulically Operated Slasher, BOOM TRUCK: Mack DM685S (t/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 2005 Sterling Acterra (s/a), 1987 Int’l. 2554 (s/a), 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: 1994 Peterbilt 359S (t/a), 1984 Autocar (t/a), 2 PICKUP TRUCKS: 2001 Dodge Ram 1500, 1999 Ford F350XT Super Duty, 2 PLOW & SALT TRUCKS: 1994 Int’l. 2554 w/ 12ft. one way plow w/ Tenco 11ft. side mount wing, 1989 Int’l. 2554 w/ 15ft. one way plow w/ Tarrant 11ft. side mount wing (s/a), 4 SNOW PLOWS & SPREADERS: (2) Tarco Highlander stainless steel 10ft. Sander, Fisher 9ft. Plow Blade, Swenson 8ft. Sander, DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 1988 Pitts 50 ton (tri.), TAGALONG TRAILERS: Interstate 20 ton (t/a), DUMP TRAILER: Fruehauf 8ft. x 26ft. (tri.), CARGO TRAILER: Keyway 8ft. x 18ft., 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 3500-5600 thumbs, Bucket, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Hood Assembly for long nose Western Star, 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 Vibrators, 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, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, Demo Saws, New Abrasive Blades, Hammer Drill, Air Hose, Electric Welder.
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com Directions: From Albany International Airport: Left onto NY-155E/ Albany Shaker Rd./ County Rd. 151 1.7 miles, follow NY-155E, continue onto Albany Shaker Rd./ County Rd. 151. Left and merge onto I-87 N 46.9 miles, take exit 20 for NY149 toward Fort Ann. Whitehall .1 mile. Left on NY-149 E/ US-9N .5 miles, first right onto NY-149E 11.1 miles. Site will be on right. Address: 11298 State Route 149 Fort Ann, NY 12827.
ONE OWNER COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF CONCRETE PRECAST PLANT, PLUS REAL ESTATE
TC Precast Inc. THURSDAY, OCT. 20 @ 10:00 AM ST. LOUIS (TROY), MISSOURI NOTE: TC Precast has decided to discontinue operations and sell all assets at public auction along with real estate. EARLY HILITES: CRAWLER CRANE: Manitowoc 3900, TRUCK CRANES: BLH/Lima 55ton, 4 FORKLIFTS: Yale GDP 210D 20,650lb., Yale GLC100MGNGAE085 10,000lb., Hyster 16,000lb., Hyster S150A, BOOM LIFTS: Terex TA30N, CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 953D, AIR COMPRESSOR: IR T30, Rotary Screw, , CONCRETE BATCH PLANTS: Teka 3000 3yard Pan Mixer Batch Plant, CONCRETE MOLDS: 4x4x8 Top Mold, Area Inlet Mold, Drop Inlet Mold, 5x3 Drop Inlet Mold, 3 Grate Top Mold, 2 Grate Top Mold, 1 Grate Top Mold, Double Curb Mold, 3x2 Drop Inlet Base Mold, 3x3 Drop Inlet Base Mold, 3x3 Drop Inlet Mold, 4x2 Drop Inlet Base Mold, 5x3 Drop Inlet Top, Hydraulic Pump for Molds, Pallet of 48in. Lid Molds, 7ft. Parking Curb Mold, 6ft. Parking Curb Mold, (10) 5in. Inlet Stone Mold, (2) 9in. Inlet Stone Mold, 1/2in. Inlet Stone Mold, Jet Tank Riser Mold, 72in. Man Hole Riser Mold, (7) Wall Panel Mold, 3ft. x 2ft. 6in. Drop Inlet,. 5ft. x 2 ft. Drop Inlet, (2) 2ft. x 2ft. 6in. Drop Inlet, Pallet for Box Culvert Mold, 60in. Manhole Mold, 84in. Manhole Mold, 60in. Shoveling Plate Mold, 72in. Shoveling Plate Mold, Jet Tank Lid Molds, (2) 96in. Manhole Mold, 48in. x 33in. Base Molds, 48in. x 37in. Base Molds, 96in., 72in. & 48in. Lid Molds, 42in. x 36in. Base Molds, 30in. Pipe Molds, Marking Wheel for 42in. Base Molds, Hole Formers Misc. Sizes, Mandrel Mold Misc. Sizes, Shoveling Plate Mold, Adapter Ring Mold Barrier Transition Mold, Concrete Feed Bunk Mold, Double Curb Inlet Mold, Adjustable Frame Molds, (10) MSD Concrete Lid Molds, Magnetic Rail Molds, Concrete Sill Molds, End Plate Barrier Molds, Wing Wall Flared End Box Culvert Mold, Culvert Pallet & Header Molds, Adj. Box Culvert Mold, (25) Barrier Molds, 60in. Pallet Molds, 48in. Inverted Header Mold, Trap Inlet Molds, Double Curb Grade Ring Mold, Concrete Ppe Ballard Mold, (35) 7ft. Parking Curb Mold, (21) 32in. x 12 1/2in. DOT Spec Barrier Molds, (3) 32in. x 12 1/2in. DOT Spec Barrier Molds, Fork Pocket Pans for Barrier Molds, (2) Jet Tank Mold, 500gal. Septic Tank Mold, Lid Frame for 1000gal.-500gal. Septic Tank Mold, 1500gal. -1000gal. Septic Tank Molds, 3000gal. septic Tank Molds, Class One Septic Tank Mold, CONCRETE FORMS: Wester Elite Aluminum Forms, Invert Channel Forms, Concrete Dock Forms, CONCRETE PRODUCT: Concrete Sills, Concrete Carbo Blocks, Qty. 12in.-42in. Manhole Concrete Risers, 36in. – 42in. Manhole Concrete Cones, Concrete Pipe, Box of Concrete Culvert Header & Pallet, Used Concrete Barriers, (4) 1000 gal. pump Septic Tank, 1000 gal. Vlave volt w/ Alum. Hatch, (6) 1000 gal. Split Compartment Septic Tanks, (4) 500 gal. Pump Septic Tank, Jet Tanks, (6) 1500 gal. Grease Traps, (3) Septic Tank Lids, Used Barrier Transitions, Adapter Grade Rings, Manhole Lids, (2) Concrete Steps, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2 yard-1 yard3/4 yard Concrete Hoppers, Vibrating Steel Table, Cement Silos, Cement Blower, 2 part Aggregate Bins, Aggregate Conveyors, Kewanee Boiler Burner, Bucket Elevators w/ Hopper & Belt, Pennsylvania 1000lb. Digital Scale, Ele International 36-0635/02 Concrete Cylinder Quality Tester, Aggregate Splitter, Compressor Tester, Make-Bren Stensal Press Pro Series 515, Moisture Meter for model T-90, 2 BOOM TRUCKS: 1997 Mack DM690S 22 ½ Ton (tri.), 2001 Freightliner FL106 8 Ton (t/a), 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2000 Mack CH613 (t/a), 1991 Mack MH613 (tri.), PICKUPS: 2004 Ford F150 Lariat quad cab (4x4), STEP DECK TRAILERS: 1988 Transcraft OFDD36-20-48 (t/a), 4 DOUBLE DROP DECK TRAILERS: 2003 Trailking TKAB1-101 Stinger Axle, Transcraft OFDD36-20-48 (t/a), 1985 Siebert 26ft. (t/a), Siebert 26ft. (t/a), PNEUMATIC TRAILERS: Fruehauf Herb F2J985 (t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: Talbert 65ton (tri.), TAGALONG TRAILERS:17ft. (t/a), STINGER AXLE: 2003 Trailking TKAB1-101, FLATBED BODIES: 22ft., WATER TANKS: 6,000gal. Poly Tank, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Gensco Steel Bending Table, (2) Rod Chomper Rebar Chopper & Cutters, 70 & 35 ton Lifting Beams, Shrink Wrapper, Curing Shed w/ Heaters, Block Splitter, Welding Wire Cage. SALE SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269 REAL ESTATE: A complete precast concrete facility selling on October 20 10:00am local time. Inspections: Oct. 6th • 11AM - 3PM & Oct. 19th • 9AM - 3PM 6.1+/- acres improved by a 28,125 +/- sq. ft building built in 2002. Excellent condition ready to work as a precast plant, manufacturing or warehouse. This 6.17 +/- acre site is in a light industrial business park just west of the city limits of Troy, Missouri, Lincoln County. The property included a 28,125 +/-sf building with 1,300 +/-sf of office and a second floor 1,300 +/-sf apartment. The site also contains a large gravel parking lot, shared deep well community well and septic system. The building, built in 2002, is covered with metal exterior siding. The office area is divided into a large secretary open office area, three executive offices, a break room and half bath. The apartment on the second level is divided into a living room, kitchen, full bath, and a bedroom. The city of Troy is a 45 minute drive to St. Louis International Airport and another 15 minutes to downtown St. Louis. The surrounding area is rural countryside with a large farming community and recreational facilities. Nearby are the Cuivre River and Cuivre River State Park. Sale by National Commercial Auctioneers, Alex Lyon & Son Auctioneers, Blackbird Asset Services Real Estate Info: 877-895-7077 Equipment Info: 315-633-2944
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com DIRECTIONS: 1-70 to Mo-47 exit, take exit 193 toward Warrenton/Hawk. Turn right onto W. hwy47/Mo-47, continue to follow Mo-47. Turn left on Manda Court. Continue to 140 Manda Court. Address: 140 Manda Court Troy, MO 63379.
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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Experts Say Current Proposals Don’t Meet Growing Needs HIGHWAY from page 124
Columbia in July. Nevada had the highest rate: 12.9 percent, almost four points above the national rate of 9.1 percent. California’s rate increased 0.2 percent, to 12 percent. North Dakota had the lowest rate, 3.3 percent, followed by Nebraska at 4.1 percent. Joblessness rose by 0.4 percentage points in Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, South Carolina and the District of Columbia, while the rate rose 0.2 points in Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Texas. Sen. Boxer said the budget blueprint laid out by Congressman Paul Ryan, chairman of the House Budget Committee, would cut highway funding by 36 percent, with “overwhelming job losses.” The largest job losses, she said, would be in California (43,489), Texas (36,051), Florida (21,352), New York (20,384), Pennsylvania (19,738), Illinois (16,738), Ohio (15,409), Georgia (14,707), Michigan (12,537), New Jersey (11,841) and Virginia (11,636). Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee, who is drafting the House bill, said his top priority is passing a six-year bill. He has stressed fiscal responsibility, continuing critical infrastructure work without increasing the deficit. Financing Proposals Both the Democrat and Republican proposals would expand funding of the Transportation Infrastructure and Innovative Finance Act (TIFIA) tenfold to $1 billion per year. This act provides lowcost loans and loan guarantees to states, cities, regional transit agencies and private companies to carry out infrastructure projects. A White House source said the Obama Administration views the TIFIA program as a bridge to national infrastructure banks which would pool tax dollars with private investment from institutional investors to fund highway and other infrastructure projects. Under some proposals the banks would be part of the U.S. Treasury. Critics of the infrastructure bank approach say it would take several years to begin financing projects while a road construction bill would create jobs sooner. “An infrastructure bank as mentioned by the President is a critical tool to advance large-scale intermodal projects, and is certainly part of the solution,” he said, “but it will take many months to establish and have little instant impact of job creation or in fixing crumbling roads, bridges and transit systems.” President Obama reportedly now backs fast action on the Highway Bill as a priority over the infrastructure bank. His jobs bill reportedly proposes $50 billion for road and bridge projects. Both the Senate and House proposals would consolidate highway programs to save money. The House measure also would cut the operating subsidy for Amtrak by 25 percent in 2012 and 2013. The Federal Transit Administration estimated last year that it would take $77.7 billion to bring U.S. transit systems into a state of good repair. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
(In the following interview, Alison Black, economics and research director, American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), in Washington, D.C., says current proposals in Congress don’t meet the growing maintenance and congestion needs of the nation’s highways and bridges.) How do the new highway bills proposed by the House and Senate compare with the sixyear bill, which expired in 2009? The old bill, SAFETY-LU, authorized $286 billion. Senate Democrats are proposing a two-year, $109- billion bill, which would need to be reauthorized after the two years. House Republicans propose a six-year $230billion bill. How does ARTBA feel about the proposed spending levels? There are clear identified needs which are well beyond what we are spending right now. The proposals are not going to address these specific needs, that’s for sure. What does that mean for the nation’s highways and bridges? That means we will continue to have the problems which we have right now as far as congestion and the condition of roads and bridges. What are conditions now? About 25 percent of bridges are classified as either functionally obsolete or structurally deficient. Those are bridges that have been identified that need some type of work to bring them up to current standards. You also have about 16 percent of roads eligible for federal aid that need some type of repair work to improve their pavement conditions. The Texas Transportation Institute will shortly release its annual updated mobility study. We are certainly paying more in congestion costs than ever before so I wouldn’t imagine that the study will show any improvement. Does ARTBA favor the program for low-cost loans to states, cities, private companies and others to carry out infrastructure projects under the Transportation Infrastructure and Innovative Finance Act (TIFIA)? Our policy has always been that we need to use a variety of financing mechanisms and programs. We should be looking at all these options. We are very supportive of public private ventures and other things. There are a lot of different tools in the toolbox. There’s no one way to do it, but we believe that a strong federal program needs to be the core of transportation funding. President Obama at one time favored a national infrastructure bank to finance infrastructure projects. Does ARTBA favor such a program? We favor looking at all options. There are certainly places where such funding is appropriate, but certainly not for every project.
We’ve been waiting two years since the last highway bill expired. So where are we now? The market is in a serious position right now. We are in a very challenging (highway and bridge construction) market environment because of the delay in the federal bill, because the stimulus money has basically run its course and because state and local governments have pulled back on their own spending. We are looking at a market downturn in the range of 10 to 12 percent this year in terms of the value of the work that has been done. It’s a really tough environment out there. The stimulus, which really helped support the market over the past few years, has worked its way through the system and most of that money has been spent. We'll really start to see the repercussions of the economic situation. Unemployment in our industry has been about 18 percent? Yes, though I believe it may have improved slightly. The entire construction sector has been very much affected by this recession. We have highways and bridges. We have the stimulus money which really helped prop things up for us for a few years, but that is pretty much gone. Construction is a leading indicator for the economy, and highways and bridges account for about 12 percent of the construction market, don’t they? A little bit higher lately because the market has been so bad. How many jobs could a new highway bill create? Every billion dollars in highway and bridge investment supports 27,822 jobs throughout the entire economy. Does the lack of a highway bill cause problems for contractors? Yes, definitely. A lot of contractors and state DOT’s work towards that federal funding figure, which is a key market indicator and which provides stability so states know what they can plan. It helps them in their budgeting and planning over a six-year period. Absolutely, in our quarterly surveys, members say they are holding up on some projects until they know what that revenue stream will be for the next six months to a year. Which states would benefit the most from a new transportation bill? I think every state needs it.
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CONSTRUCTION AUCTION SATURDAY, October 15, 2011
9:00 A.M.
DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. 210 CHESHIRE ROAD, RT. 68 PROSPECT, CT
THINK SUNSHINE!!!
Davis Auctions, Inc. will be conducting our next auction of utility and construction equipment and related supplies on October 15, 2011. This auction will consist of equipment from contractor selling out; utility companies; municipalities; contractors; and others. All equipment from utility companies and municipalities and others are sold in absolute.
Early Consignments from Power Company: Digger Trucks, Bucket Trucks, & Pickups. Call for list at the end of the month.
Early Consignments:
2005 VOLVO EC160BLC Hyd. Excavator, w/3rd valve, bucket, twist-o-wrist bucket, 2,000+/- hrs.; 2006 JOHN DEERE 450J Crawler Dozer, w/6 way blade, OROPS, 300+ hrs.; 2006 BOMAG BW145D-3 Vibratory Roller, under 300 hrs.; 2006 INT’L 7500 10 Wheel Dump Truck, under 80,000 miles; 2000 KENWORTH T800 TriAxle Dump, Cat 3406, 190,000+/- hrs; JOHN DEERE 310G Wheel Loader Backhoe, w/extendahoe & EROPS, 4x4; AKERMAN H16 Hyd. Excavator; P&H Excavator; FIAT ALLIS FR15B Wheel Loader, w/side dump; FIAT ALLIS 645 Wheel Loader; KRAMER 308 Articulating Wheel Loader, w/bucket, quick disconnect, & forks; MERTZ/POWERHOUSE Prodigy Track Loader Tool Carrier, w/auger, ditchwitch, plow, & trailer; LIEBHERR 731 Crawler Tractor, w/hyd. tilt & EROPS; STEWART 1500-41D Track Paver, 600 +/- hrs., Kubota diesel, & Paving Trailer; MASSEY FERGUSON 275 Wheel Tractor, 3PtH; KUBOTA BX22 Wheel Tractor, w/loader, backhoe, 60” rotary mower, & snow blower; TENNANT 925E Sweeper; WORTHINGTON 150 Air Compressor, John Deere diesel; CUB CADET RZT Zero Turn Mower, w/bagging system, low hrs.; JOHN DEERE F935 Zero Turn Mower, John Deere diesel; (UNUSED) VALBY 231 3PtH Chipper, w/hyd. feed control; Buckets for Akerman or Volvo Excavators; Hyd. HO-PACs; Hyd. Hammer; Compactor for Excavators; Concrete Bucket; Ditch Boxes; 3PtH equipment: spreaders, mowers, & scrapper boxes; 1999 CHEV. C7500, w/Lift-All LOM-46-IS 50’ Material Handling Bucket, Cat 3126 diesel, (4) hyd. stabilizers, utility body, & Allison transmission; GMC Dump Truck; 1999 FORD Ranger; 1984 PROWLER Camper; Car Trailers; Landscape Trailers; Utility Trailers; Office Trailers; Box Trailers; 10x16 Run-In Shed; (2) 10x12 Storage Shed; 6x8 Chicken Coup; ICE O WAY 10’ Sand Spreader; ICE O WAY 9’ Sand Spreader; ICE O WAY 8’ Sand Spreader; ICE O WAY 7’ Sand Spreader; 8’ Jump Shear; 8’ Sheet Metal Break; Concrete Saw; Band Saw, Torches, and much much more. You name it, it looks like it’s coming!! More arriving daily. This is our early tentative list. We accept consignments up thru WEDNESDAY prior to sale. We never know what will be consigned at the last minute – so come to our inspection and find out! INSPECTION: FRIDAY, October 14, 2011
This is when/where you find out what is really here!!!
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS WITH IDENTIFICATION.
9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
ABSENTEE BIDS ACCEPTED.
Website list frequently updated. If you don’t see what you want here, visit website for updates.
Call for more information: DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. (203) 758-4087 or 1-800-201-4368 www.davisauctionsinc.com
Auctioneer: Reginald Lussier Lyndonville, VT 05851 NH License# 2413
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As part of its on-going expansion in developing markets, Volvo Construction Equipment has announced it will build a new excavator plant in Kaluga, Russia. The new plant will be built on the 37 acres of land Volvo acquired in 2007. The Kaluga plant will initially manufacture five models of Volvo excavator including the Volvo EC210, EC240, EC290, EC360 and EC460, with production planned to begin in the first quarter of 2013. President and CEO of Volvo Construction Equipment, Pat Olney, said the new plant will meet increasing demand in the country. “The new investment in Russia is part of our strategy to build machines where they are sold and thanks to a strong partnership with our Russian dealer, Ferronordic, our customer base is growing significantly in the country. “We have seen a strong commitment from Ferronordic, who is investing a substantial amount of money to support their further expansion in the Russian market.” At present, the growing construction equipment market in Russia is estimated to reach approximately 25,000 units in 2011.
Doosan Portable Power Utility Mount P185WJDU Designed for Versatility
Utility mount P185WJDU air compressor offers a free-air delivery of 185 cfm and rated operating pressure of 100 psig. The P185WJDU is powered by an EPA Interim Tier IV compliant John Deere 30 kW diesel engine that’s designed for versatility. The P185WJDU compressor has been designed with the customer in mind by offering easy access to all major service points, leaving more time for the job at hand and less time spent on maintenance. The P185WJDU is equipped with full-sized, locking end doors that make for faster inspections of fluid levels, filters and battery access. This newly redesigned model has fully removable side panels for easy access to all components of the machine. Curbside access to all controls and monitoring gauges ensures operator safety and convenience. The P185WJDU can be customized with the first ever remote control
The P185WJDU offers free air delivery of 185 cfm and rated operating pressure of 100 psig.
panel; a full instrument panel with a 4-in-1 gauge that displays discharge air temperature, engine oil pressure, engine temperature and a voltmeter; and a no-fuel-tank option. The P185WJU now comes standard with a white paint coat but has the option of a
beige paint coat. When compared to its predecessor, the new P185WJU has an 18 percent longer runtime with increased fuel efficiency. And the compressor weighs in at 315 lbs. (143 kg) less than the previous model. The warranty can easily be upgraded to a 5year/10,000-hour warranty on the engine, but also the airend and coupler. This assurance more than doubles the standard warranty and is available through Doosan Portable Power dealers. For more information visit doosanportablepower.com.
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Public Auction Construction and Utility Equipment
Friday, October 28th @ 9:00 Auction Location:
601 Christiana Ave. Wilmington, DE 19801
Please call (302) 654-1846 or
RENTAL RETURN AUCTION Late Model Cat, Komatsu Construction, Support Equipment, Mack Dump Trucks & Trailers
Neff Rentals RSC Rentals
Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 for more information
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 @ 10:00 AM
Inspection on October 26th & 27th from 8am-5pm
KISSIMMEE (WINTER GARDEN), FLORIDA
Visit our website for a list of inventory & pictures
www.utilityauctions.net Fleet vehicles from Delmarva Power, Con Edison, Orange & Rockland, South Jersey Gas, DE River & Bay Authority, City of Wilmington, & others To consign equipment to this auction please contact Marty Piela @ (302) 530-9103 Financing can be provided by Northern Atlantic Financial, LLC JoAnn Cucciarre: Office 800-710-4361 Cell 610-909-8023. All financing must be pre-approved prior to the auction
CONSTRUCTION, TRUCK & FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Virtual Online Only Auction Friday, October 21st • 10:00 A.M. EDT G.W. MCGREW AUCTION CO. Last month’s sale had over 140 lots of quality equipment. We are expecting many many more for our October Sale.
SELLING FOR LOCAL PA & MD CONTRACTORS, FARMERS, AND DEALERS. CALL NOW TO CONSIGN UNBELIEVABLY LOW FLAT RATE LISTING FEE!! Live Internet Bidding at www.EquipmentFacts.com Do Not Miss Out! G.W. McGrew Auction Company announces its October virtual online Construction, Truck and Farm Equipment Auction. We will have many great consignments from local MD & PA contractors. Call today and turn your excess equipment into CASH. Consignments offer an unbelievably low flat rate listing fee and no transportation costs. 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. Internet bidding at www.EquipmentFacts.com. Absentee bidding is also accepted. Consignments Wanted, Call a McGrew Representative Now.
NOTE: This auction will be consisting of late model construction rental fleet equipment and support from several national rental fleets plus a large group of Mack triaxle dump trucks. HILITES: 7 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (6) 2008 Cat 966H, 2007 Komatsu WA450, 22 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK300LC, (2) 2006-2005 Kobelco SK250LC, (2) 2005-(2) 2004 Kobelco SK210LC, 2005-(2) 2005-(2) 2004 Kobelco SK135SRLC, JCB JS330LC, Hitachi EX270LC, (2) 2004 Bobcat 331E, (3) 2005 IHI 35N, 2005 IHI 30NX, 9 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (4) 2011 JD 650JXLT, (2) 2011 JD 650JLT, 2004 JD 700HLGP, 2005 Case 850K, Case 850GLT, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove RT63-S, 10 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) Volvo A40D, (2) Cat D400E, Cat D250E-II, (5) Terex TA30, MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 621F, PULL BEHIND SCRAPERS: Michigan 24yd. 8 wheeled, CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 973C, 12 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 Cat 420EIT (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), 2006 NH LB75B, (3) 2004 Case 580M (4x4), Case 580 Super L, (5) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), TRENCH ROLLERS: 2005 Multiquip P33HHMR, 5 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2004 Bobcat T300, (3) 2006-2005 Bobcat T190, 5 SKID STEERS: (5) 2005 Bobcat S175, 8 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (7) 2005 Terex TH636C, Lull 844C-42, 8 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 600S, JLG 400S, Genie S65, (2) Genie S60, (3) Snorkel TBA42, 4 AIR COMPRESSORS: (4) 2005 IR P185WJD, GENERATORS: Cat 500kw, 2 LIGHT PLANTS: 2004 Genie TML4000, 2004 IR Lightsource, WELDER: 2005 Miller Big Blue 400D, CONVEYORS & STACKERS: Powerscreen M60 60ft. Conveyor, WATER TANK: (2) Vermeer 300gal., SWEEEPER: 2005 Terramite TSS38, DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: Chevy, 3 BOOM TRUCKS: 2009 Int’l. 4700 17 1/2T (s/a), 1999 Int’l. 15T (s/a), 2000 GMC C7H042 15T (s/a), FIRE TRUCKS: 1969 Int’l. Water/ Foam Fire Truck (s/a), 15 DUMP TRUCKS: (15) 2004 Mack CV713 (tri.), 2 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2004 Mack CV713 (tri.), SERVICE TRUCKS: 1990 Ford F700 (s/a), 4 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) 2012 Witzco 50T (tri.), 1998 Fontaine E654T1CNGB 2+2+2 East Coast 75Ton (9 axle), TAGALONG TRAILERS: 1991 Hudson (t/a) , 4 CAMPERS: (2) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., (2) Unused R-Vision Mini Park Model 32SK 33ft., 11 WELDER TRAILERS: (11) Tristate Industries (s/a), 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 3500-5600 thumbs, Bucket, Hammers: NPK H10, Atlas Copco AC1550, Cay H90CS, (2) Cat H780S, Tractors: 6FT. & 5FT. Dsic Plow, Sweeper w/ front mount, 6ft. Drag, Woods Iron Side Box Blade, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Allen Power Trowel, (2) New Easy Kleen Magnum Plus Pressure Washers, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Impact Wrenches, New Water Hose, Pintle Hitches, Ratchet Straps, Diamond Blades, Submersible Pumps, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Air Spray Gun Kit, Water Pump, Mustang Rammer, Jack Hammer Air Hose, Hammer Drill, Hose Reels, Scaffolding, Porta Powers, Straps, Bottle Jacks, Battery Charger, Winches, Socket, Hose Reel, Booster Packs, Weedeater, Chainsaws, Vise, Sandblaster, Drill Press, Tri-Ball, Post Hole Digger, Cherry Picker, Wagon, Trailer Jacks, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, New Diamond Blades, Ratchet Straps, Demo Saws, New Abrasive Blades, Hammer Drill, Air Hose, 250B Electric Welder, Mustang Submersible Pump, 2700psi pressure washer. FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386, FAX: (407) 239-0068.
online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com
Check out www.mcgrewequipment.com daily to view our current equipment listings! Kobelco SK480LC-3, 3700 Hrs, Air, Forestry Kit, ’08 Very Nice
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
DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787.
ALEX LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
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ADVERTISER INDEX AIM ATTACHMENTS ........................................................110 ALEX LYON & SON INC PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ....................................131 DALLAS TX 10/03/11 CHICAGO IL 10/06/11..........133 TUSCALOOSA AL 10/7 LEXINGTON KY 10/12/11 137 FORT ANN NY 10/15 ST LOUIS MO 10/20/11 ......141 KISSIMMEE FL 10/25/11 ........................................145 ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ............................23 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTALS ..............................38 ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ......................................7 ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL PRODUCTS ................121 ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT ..........................................62 BAIR PRODUCTS INC ......................................................99 BARGAINS ........................................................................126 BASCHMANN SERVICES INC ........................................125 BEST LINE EQUIPMENT ..................................................35 BINDER MACHINERY CO ..................................................3 BOBCAT COMPANY ..........................................................80 BODINE MFG ....................................................................32 BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ............................53 C N WOOD CO INC ..........................................................16 CAPITAL TRACTOR INC ..................................................49 CASE CONSTRUCTION ....................................................82 CEG SCALE MODELS ....................................................107 CHADWICK-BAROSS ..................................................15,47 CLASSIFIED......................................................................127 CLAYTON BLOCK & SUPPLY ..........................................26 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ................24,39 COLLAR CITY AUCTION SCHENECTADY AUCTION 10/01/11......................131 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ................60,76,114 COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ..........................49 CREAN EQUIPMENT ......................................................125 DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT........................32 DAVIS AUCTIONS INC AUCTION 10/15/11 ................................................143 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ....................................125 DYNAPAC ..........................................................................71 EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ..........................147 EDWARD EHRBAR INC ....................................................13 ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ..............................................51,73 EOP ................................................................................126 EQUIP-SALE AND LEASING CORP ..............................123 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ......................................6 EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ................................31 ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ........................................28 FEL-TECH ..........................................................................37 FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................33
FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ..........................................40 FLUID POWER ................................................................125 FOLEY INC ..........................................................................9 GEHL PAVER ....................................................................66 GEHL SKID STEER ..........................................................84 GOMACO CORP ................................................................66 H & R PARTS ......................................................................6 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..................................18 HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................12 HELAC CORP ....................................................................40 HIGHWAY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO ........................126 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ......................105 HUNYADY AUCTION CO ELLWOOD CITY PA 10/05/11 ................................132 FLEMINGTON NJ 10/12/11 ....................................138 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ....................103 INDEXATOR INC ................................................................41 IRON PLANET IRON PLANET 10/13/11..........................................139 J & J TRUCK BODIES ......................................................49 J & J TRUCK EQUIPMENT ................................................51 J D EQUIPMENT ................................................................49 JCB INC ..............................................................................95 JESCO ................................................................................21 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................70 JOHN DEERE ....................................................................93 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..............................................78 KAWASAKI ........................................................................79 KOBELCO ..........................................................................58 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................................43,85 KUBOTA ............................................................................89 KUBOTA SVL ......................................................................97 LBX ................................................................................113 LEEBOY ............................................................................64 LINCOLN INDUSTRIAL ......................................................48 LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS ROBERSON CONTRACTING AUCTION 10/06 ....134 LUCKY’S TRAILER SALES ..............................................70 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ........................................67 MCGREW AUCTIONS VIRTUAL AUCTION 10/21/11..................................145 MESSICK’S ........................................................................28 METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ....................................117 METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..................................101 MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ........................................................36 MILTON CAT ......................................................................32 MONROE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO INC ..................99 MUNICIBID.COM ............................................................144
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ........................57 OPDYKE INC ....................................................................28 PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA ..........................73 PENN JERSEY MACHINERY ..............................................5 PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ............................................115 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC COLUMBUS OH 10/14/11 ......................................140 PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................17 PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................10 PRO-TECH MANUFACTURING ......................................123 RANSOME CAT ....................................................2,28,32,52 RECKART LOGISTICS INC ............................................136 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS EVANSVILLE IN 10/13 NORTHEAST MD 10/18 ....148 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ........................................44 ROSCO MFG CO ..............................................................68 ROY TEITSWORTH INC ROCHESTER NY 10/01/11 ....................................132 PLAISTOW NH 10/15/11 ........................................140 ROYAL TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ........................................38 RUDD EQUIPMENT ..........................................................55 RYAN AUCTION SALES ..................................................144 SAKAI AMERICA INC ........................................................65 STATE LINE MACHINE INC ............................................120 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ....................................11 STU HARRIS ....................................................................130 TAKEUCHI ..........................................................................86 TEREX ..............................................................................100 TEREX COMPACT ............................................................94 TEREX FUCHS ................................................................111 TEREX LOADER BACKHOES ........................................109 TEREX TRUCKS ..............................................................104 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..............................16,19 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ..................................45 TRASK-DECROW MACHINERY ......................................44 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ......................................44 TRENCHTECH ..................................................................29 UTILITY AUCTIONS INC WILMINTON DE OCTOBER 28 2011 ....................145 VOLVO COMPACTION ......................................................69 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA ......................74 WANTED ..........................................................................130 WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ......................................52 WIRTGEN AMERICA ..........................................................63 WOODS CRW CORP ........................................................20 YANMAR AMERICA - ........................................................91
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Case CX210B with Rubber Tracks
RECENT TRADES 1997 Case 621B Wheel Loader, Stk# 33116, 8855 Hrs.............. ..............................................................................................$28,000
2005 Takeuchi TL130, Stk# 32993, 2828 Hrs................$18,750
2003 Case CX75 Excavator, Stk# 32824, 2475 Hrs.....$33,000
2008 Kubota L39, Stk# 32136, 66 Hrs ............................$33,000
2008 Astec TF300B, Stk# 32929, 15 Hrs........................$17,000
1986 Ingerstate 40DA 20 Ton Air Brake Trailer, Stk# 32812 ..................................................................................................$2,800
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October 13, 2011
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KRUPP KMK5160 175 TON
21 — ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES
CAT D9N
19 — LOWBOYS
1 OF 3– LINK-BELT RTC8060 60 TON 4x4x4
ASPEN HG75-3-3 75 TON COMBINATION
2005 CAT 314CL
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3201 West Pulaski Highway, North East, MD 21901 ∙ Sale Starts 8 AM 410.287.4330
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