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The entire project is slated to last 28 months, or until the middle of August 2015.
Pa. Transportation Planners Face Funding Decision
Third-Generation Firm Keeps Values at the Forefronts…8
By Mark Scolforo ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Harter Donates Kubota RTV900 for Rescue Ops…14
I-95 Corridor Update Aims to Cure Traffic Headaches By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Groff Customers Visit Tomahawk…28
Table of Contents ................4 Paving Section..............57-71 Underground Utility, Trenchers & Trench Boxes Section ..........................75-82
Anyone who has ever had to drive into or out of Washington, D.C., in particular along the I-95 corridor, has experienced the almost mind-numbing traffic backups and delays common to the area. Bumper-to-bumper traffic can be found at every compass point in and around the city, particularly on weekdays.
In order to improve the situation, albeit to a small degree, the Virginia Department of Transportation has begun working on a 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of I-95 in Prince William County, approximately 25 mi. (40.2 km) south of the nation’s capital. Work began in April on a project designed to construct auxiliary lanes and widen the shoulders of the interstate, both northbound
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) The 127-page transportation legislation signed into law culminated years of planning and presents an imposing set of challenges for Pennsylvania’s transportation planners. The law will ramp up over five years to raise at least an extra $2.3 billion annually — or about 40 percent more — to build and repair roads and bridges and underwrite mass transit systems. It should go a long way toward modernizing transportation infrastructure across the state. It also created programs and changed rules regarding how major public works projects are planned and executed in the nation’s sixth most populous state. PennDOT must decide if it wants to borrow money early on. Additionally, planners debating how to use the new money will have to balance the competing demands of aging infrastructure with economic development and congestion. There seems to be consensus that Pennsylvania has more than enough needs to exhaust the billions of dollars see FUNDS page 104
see I-95 page 108
Wood’s CRW Poised to Expand to Pa. in 2014
Parts Section ..................126 Auction Section ......130-141 Business Calendar ..........136 Advertisers Index ............142
Link-Belt Construction Equipment has announced that New England-based Wood’s CRW Corp. will expand its coverage into eastern Pennsylvania. Effective Jan. 1, 2014, Wood’s CRW Corp. will purchase assets and retain employees
located at the former Link-Belt Mid-Atlantic Carlisle, Pa., branch. Wood’s CRW Corp. is a top five sales volume distributor of LinkBelt, with a territory that covers New England and most of New see WOOD’S page 124
New England-based Wood’s CRW Corp. will expand its coverage into eastern Pennsylvania.
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J.P. MASCARO & SONS’ VALUES NET MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR CONTRACT The third generation of the family that owns and operates J.P. Mascaro & Sons treats all 800 employees as if they are family. And the results are evident — the company has repeatedly been listed in Waste Age’s Top 100.
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GROFF TRACTOR INVITES FREDERICK CUSTOMERS TO TOMAHAWK
The experience not only included several hardy meals in a rustic lodge on the banks of Lake Clara, but it also was an educational experience. Customers sat in on classroom style instruction while Tomhawk’s equipment experts explained all of the latest Case technology.
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J.P. Mascaro & Sons’ Values Net Multi-Million Dollar Contract Honor. Respect. Smiles and get-togethers. Discipline and high expectations. Gifts at every holiday. Sounds like a typical family, right? In fact, the third generation of the family that owns and operates J.P. Mascaro & Sons treats all 800 employees as if they are family. And the results are evident — the company has repeatedly been listed in Waste Age’s Top 100, which ranks firms based on annual revenue, even though the company only operates in four states — West Virginia, New York, New Jersey and in their home state, Pennsylvania. Under the tutelage of Pat Mascaro, the president and CEO of J.P. Mascaro, the company is thriving. In fact, the company recently signed the biggest contract in its history — the contract for operating two transfer stations for Morris County, N.J. — one in Parsippany and one in Mt. Olive. The multi-million dollar contract expanded its workforce by 70 and its machine fleet by 100 units. The Opportunity The contract for the transfer stations is up for bid every five years, and when the contract came up for rebid in 2012, Waste Management held the contract. Waste Mangement had the contract since 1999; it inherited it when they bought the facility from the previous owners. Winning the contract would be a great opportunity for the J.P. Mascaro Company, and Pat Mascaro set out to win it. He put together a team At the transfer stations, smaller trucks come and drop the refuse to the tipping floor. The refuse is pushed to a larger pile where it is then loaded onto much larger trailers.
Winning the contract would be a great opportunity for the J.P. Mascaro Company, and Pat Mascaro set out to win it. to look at the bid for the contract from every angle to make sure that if the company won the contract, it would be of great benefit to the company’s bottom line. Included in this arduous process was spec’ing out and pricing all of the equipment that would need to be purchased to perform the work at the transfer station, which would include 27 truck tractors, 68 trailers and replacement of five wheel loaders.
Tom Cook (L), equipment manager of J.P. Mascaro & Sons, shakes hands with Jim Simons, territory manager of KCM.
The Test To ensure the equipment utilized at the facility would result in profits and permit compliance if J.P. Mascaro won the bid, the company set out to evaluate and test five different manufacturer’s wheel loaders. This was done in two steps; first — detailed research by its equipment manager and Mascaro’s in-house engineering team and, second — through live-application demos of five manufacturer’s wheel see MASCARO page 102
Quick action and quality customer service are delivered by Steve White (L) of Elliott & Frantz, the Kawasaki dealer of J.P. Mascaro & Sons, with the full support of Jim Simons of Kawasaki.
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2008 CAT 345DL, Stk #: RCEEH299; 3,344 Hours; Air Conditioner, Boom: 1 Piece, Stick: Medium, Product Link................$285,000
2010 CAT 12M, S/N: B9F715, 221 Hours; 14' moldboard, EROPS, AC ..........$285,000
ASPHALT / PAVERS / CONCRETE EQUIPMENT 2006 BOMAG PROPAVER 813 RT, 1002, Stk #: C1002; 658 Hours; 8 to 15FT screed, propane heat Rubber track pads are wornMain screed plates - good Extention..............................................................................$40,000 1997 CAT AP-1055B, 8BM00178, Stk #: 8BM178; 7,024 Hours; Machine to be sold "as is, where is" Machine is in fair to good condition for its hours. Screed..................................................................................$50,000 COMPACTORS - SMOOTH DRUM 2010 CAT CB54XW, JLM00313, Stk #: 10M0119; 411 Hours; Extra Wide Roller, From Dealer's Rental Fleet., OROPS, WATER SPRAY SYS $139,000 2011 CAT CS56, C5S01529, Stk #: RCC5S1529; 860 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, *SCRAPER: STEEL, *TIRES, FLOTATION, 8PR, *SEAT GPMTG&, *INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................$137,000 2009 CAT CS56, C5S00676, Stk #: 08M0224; 934 Hours..............$85,000 DOZERS - CRAWLER 2011 CAT D3K LGP, $82,000, Stk #: RCLLL1104; 647 Hours; OROPS........ ........................................................................................................$82,000 2011 CAT D4K LGP, RRR00590, Stk #: RCRRR590; 741 Hours; OROPS .... ........................................................................................................$96,000 2012 CAT D6K LGP, DHA01846, Stk #: VDHA1846; 1,439 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, PRODUCT LINK ..............................................................................................$172,000 2011 CAT D6K LGP, DHA01637, Stk #: VDHA1637; 1,042 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, PRODUCT LINK ..............................................................................................$165,000 2008 CAT D6K XL, FBH00782, Stk #: RCFBH782; 1,608 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS ............................$152,000 2009 CAT D6N LGP, DJY01587, Stk #: VDJY1587; 3,354 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT ..................................................$188,000 2008 CAT D6N XL, DJA01027, Stk #: DJA1027; 896 Hours; Accugrade ready, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: PAT, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, *D6N XL TRACTOR ..............................................$215,000 2008 CAT D6N XL, DJA01001, Stk #: RCDJA1001; 1,151 Hours $210,000 2011 CAT D6T LGP, ZJB00161, Stk #: RCZJB161; 1,608 Hours; Accugrade ready., EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: S, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, DIFF STEER ..................................................................................$315,000 EXCAVATORS - CRAWLER 2011 CAT 307D, DSG01544, Stk #: RCDSG1544; 683 Hours; Rubber cleats on tracks., AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: LEVELING, BOOM: 1 PIECE, STICK: LONG, AUXILIARY ..............................................................$83,000
2009 CATERPILLAR 329DL, S/N: JHJ00280; 3,961 Hours, Air Conditioner, Stick, Medium, Undercarriage, Long ..................$205,000
2008 CAT 307D, DSG00122, Stk #: 08M0109; 439 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, BLADE: LEVELING, STICK: LONG, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS ..................................................................................$79,000 2009 CAT 329DL, JHJ00280, Stk #: RCJHJ280; 3,961 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: MEDIUM, UNDERCARRIAGE: LONG ..................$205,000 2010 CAT 336DL, W3K01179, Stk #: VW3K1179; 3,715 Hours ..$230,000 2008 CAT 345CL, PJW02090, Stk #: PJW2090; 2,502 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: MEDIUM, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, *PEDAL: STRAIGHT TRAVEL ........................................................$336,000 2008 CAT 345CL, PJW02308, Stk #: RCPJW2308; 4,888 Hours; Call Rich Califano 732-261-8424, AIR CONDITIONER, COUPLER: QUICK ..$275,000 2008 CAT 345DL, EEH00299, Stk #: RCEEH299; 3,344 Hours; Call Rich Califano, 732-261-8424, AIR CONDITIONER, BOOM: 1 PIECE, STICK: MEDIUM, PRODUCT LINK ............................................................$285,000 2012 CAT 349EL, MPZ00389, Stk #: 11M0263; 2,266 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: MEDIUM, COUPLER: QUICK, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, LANE 3 ORDER, REGIONAL PKG ..................................................$368,000 LOADER BACKHOES 2011 CAT 430E IT, MXB00248, Stk #: 10M0292; 946 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: EXTENDED, BUCKET: GP, COUPLER, AUXILIARY ..............................................$96,000 2009 CAT 430E ST, RLN00338, Stk #: KRLN338; 1,109 Hours......$75,000 2010 CAT 450E, EBL00451, Stk #: 10M0043; 1,210 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, STICK: EXTENDED, BUCKET: MP, BUCKET: REAR, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS ......................................................................$119,000
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MOTOR GRADERS 2010 CAT 12M, B9F00715, Stk #: 12M0135; 221 Hours; 14' moldboard, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER ..........................................................$285,000 OFF-HIGHWAY TRUCKS 2011 CAT 725, B1L02433, Stk #: VB1L2433; 2,330 Hours ..........$275,000 SKID STEERS 2010 CAT 256C, DWS01635, Stk #: 10M0199; 159 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BUCKET, COUPLER: HYDRAULIC, HYDRAULICS ............................................................$38,000 2007 CAT 256C, DWS00381, Stk #: 07M0220; 381 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet,, EROPS, HEATER, BUCKET, CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT, INSTRUCTIONS, ANSI ....................................................................$32,000 2012 CAT 259B3, YYZ02712, Stk #: VYYZ2712; 149 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HEATER, BUCKET, COUPLER: HYDRAULIC, HYDRAULICS: STANDARD FLOW, SELF LEVELING................................................$49,000 2012 CAT 262C2, TMW00324, Stk #: TMW324; 69 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HEATER, BUCKET, COUPLER: HYDRAULIC, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HIGH FLOW ............................................................$49,500 2012 CAT 279C2, KWB00531, Stk #: 12M0112; 272 Hours; Track Drive; Bucket not included in price. Rental Fleet unit, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, HEATER, HIGH FLOW ..............................................................$60,000 2007 CAT 297C, GCP00300, Stk #: 07M0190; 780 Hours; From Dealer's Rental Fleet,, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, BUCKET, COUPLER: HYDRAULIC, CONVERSION ............................................................$54,000 WHEEL LOADERS 2011 CAT 930H, DHC02417, Stk #: DHC2417; 1,172 Hours; GP Bucket, Township machine, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, COUPLER: QUICK, 3RD VALVE............................................................................................$159,000 2006 CAT 938G II, RTB01892, Stk #: KRTB1892; 2,110 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER........................................................................$144,000 2012 CAT 972K, Z4W00417, Stk #: 12M0031; 1,265 Hours; EROPS, AIR CONDITIONER, COUPLER: QUICK, 3RD VALVE, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, REGIONAL PKG: NACD, COLD ......................................................$335,000 2010 CAT 980H, JMS05429, Stk #: JMS5429; 6,837 Hours; Machine has payload scale. Tires 80% Remaining, Cutting edge flipped ..........$310,000 2006 CAT M318C, H2D00446, Stk #: KH2D446; 2,548 Hours; AIR CONDITIONER, STABILIZER, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS ........................$125,000
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National Park Service Personnel Save Lives, Protect Beach
Along 26 mi. of beach in Sandy Hook, N.J., brave men and women are working to keep the area safe for thousands of visitors.
National Park Service personnel participate in an emergency call drill.
After learning about the Park Service’s need, Harter Equipment Inc. generously donated a Kubota RTV900 equipped with a special rescue skid designed to help evacuate victims and load emergency equipment.
By Christine Allen ASSISTANT EDITOR
Along 26 mi. of beach in Sandy Hook, N.J., brave men and women are working to keep the area safe for thousands of visitors. Sandy Hook beach is just one part of the Gateway National Recreation Center. This beach represents the busiest part of the park, and approximately two million visitors pay a visit every year. National Park Service personnel protect the beach as well as the Coast Guard station and several other locations throughout the park. Nearly 400 medical calls go out every
year in the park, and at times it is not unusual to see nine medical calls a day. Emergencies range from injuries caused by broken glass on the beach to drowning incidents. Lightning strikes are an issue due to the park’s proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Nearly 30,000 emergency services personnel respond to these calls. Traditionally, first responders would use a four-wheel drive vehicle to get to the victims. These vehicles are often too large to reach emergency victims, and are not effective, so responders would have to get to the see SANDY page 104
Nearly 400 medical calls go out every year in the park, and at times it is not unusual to see nine medical calls a day.
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Tracey Road Equipment, Inc. is excited to announce that we have taken on the Terex Compact Construction Equipment line for our Syracuse, Binghamton, Watertown and Rochester stores. Tracey Road Equipment, Equ Inc. 6803 Manlius Center Rd. East Syracuse, NY 13057 Toll Free (800)872-2390 Syracuse (315)437-1471
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New Trail King 160 Double Schnable Trailers, Low Profile 6 Axle Steerable Dolly Front & Rear Used 2009 XL Specialized 60 Ton, Hyd. Det. Ext. Schnable Goosenecks, 3 Axle Jeep Dolly. Includes 2 Axle Jeep Dolly, West Coast 3+2 Rear, 27’-47” Well For more Info Call Barry Hale 800-232-6535 Ext. 196 IN STOCK
New Fontaine Steel Flatbeds, 48’ x 102” Spring Sliding Suspension, Winches & Bulkhead Included
New BWS EZ-2 Load Paver Equipment Hauler, 53’x102”, Air Ride Tri-Axle Suspension, Air Operated Paver Ramps & Upper Deck Ramp
New Fontaine Velocity Steel Drop Decks, 48’x102”, Air ride Spread, Bulkhead and Winches
New Talbert and Etnyre 65 Ton Wide Spread Capable Lowboys IN STOCK
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New East walking floors, 48' long x 102" x 13', spring suspension; Keith walking floor installed. Also available, used aluminum refuse trailer.
New East Beast Aluminum Flatbeds, 48’x102” Air Ride Spread, Coil Pkg Sliding Winches, Alum. Wheels
New Manac 87 Cu. Yd. Hardox 450 Steel Dumps, 40'x102"x100" single point susp., barn door, 11R245 tires
2013 Manac Steel Single Drop Extendables, 53’-71’ x 102”, Air, Tri-Axle Suspension, Center Axle Lift, 8 Hole Steel Disc Wheels
New Talbert 20 Ton Tag Trailers, 21’x102”, Spring Suspension Wood Filled Ramps
New Fontaine & Talbert Dropside 55 & 60 Ton Lowboys, 26' Deck, 22.5 Wheels, Air-Ride/ Air Lift and Modular Available
New Talbert 35 Ton Lowboys 22" Deck Height, Air Ride Suspension
New Landoll Slide Axle Trailers, 50'x102", Air Ride Suspension, 20K Winch, Wireless Remote, PSI System & Dock Levelers Optional
NEW TALBERT & FONTAINE 5O & 55 TON LOW BOYS, Flat Level Deck & Raised Center, 25’ & 26’ Deck Lengths, (2) King Pin Locations, Automatic 3rd Axle Air Lifts, 275/70R 22.5, 3+1 Capability, In Stock!
Excellent We Rent Lowbeds Financing We Rent Walking Floors Available
Used 2010 Etnyre 85 Ton Lightweight 13 Axle Trailer, Includes 3 Axle Jeep, Power Tower Bump Steer 9’ Wide, Flat Floor
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People, Products & Service….you’ll dig!
Used Deals You’ll Dig! COMPACTION
EXCAVATORS
2010 Kubota KX121, 660 hrs, 4.5 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, A/C, QC, 24” bkt ........$42,900
47” double drum asphalt roller..............$14,750 2002 Ingersoll Rand DD24, 2,249 hrs, 3 ton,
2009 Kubota KX161, 1,459 hrs, 6 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, AC, QC, 24” bkt ..........$46,600
2002 Ingersoll Rand DD30, 2,300 hrs, 3 ton, 52” double drum asphalt roller..............$15,995
2011 Kobelco 70SR, 697 hrs, 8 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, A/C, 30” bkt....................$68,900
2008 Dynapac CC142, 399 hrs, 4 ton 51” double drum asphalt roller ..........................$33,330
2011 Kubota KX080, 1,508 hrs, 8 ton mini, rubber tracks, cab, QC, Thumb, 30” bkt ....$81,200
2008 Dynapac CC424, 796 hrs, 11 ton, 68” double drum asphalt roller ........................$75,000
2005 Deere 120C, 4,500 hrs, 14.4 ton, cab, 36” bkt, Exc. Cond ....................................$55,000
2010 Dynapac CA250D-II, 622 hrs, 12 ton 84” double drum asphalt roller ..................$77,750
2009 Kobelco 140SR, 2,114 hrs, 15 ton short radius, plumbed, 36” bkt ......SOLD $76,700 2011 Kobelco 140SR, 1,072 hrs, 15 ton short radius, plumbed, 36” bkt ......................$95,000 2009 Kobelco 140SR, 1,056 hrs, 15 ton short radius, plumbed, 36” bkt ......................$99,000 2011 Kobelco 140SRDZ, 751 hrs, 15 ton short radius, plumbed, 36” bkt, dozer bld ..$105,000 2009 Kobelco SK350, 796 hrs, 40 tons, plumbed, 54” bkt ..........................................$199,900
TELEHANDLERS 2010 Gehl CT7-23, 524 hrs, 101 hp Telehandler/Forklift/ Grapple - Great Diversity! .................. SOLD $55,600 ............................................................................................................................
2010 Gehl CT7-23, 123 hrs, 101 hp Telehandler/Forklift/ Grapple - Great Diversity!......$65,000
2007 Kobelco SK480, 2,829 hrs, 50 tons, plumbed, 66” bkt........................................$169,000 TRACTORS & WOODS EQUIPMENT 2009 Kubota L3400, 230 Hrs, 34HP, 4WD Tractor, Agricultural Tires, very clean ..........$10,000 BACKHOES 2001 Kubota B2710, 631 Hrs, 27HP, 4WD Tractor w/Loader, Flotation Tires..................$10,500 2010 Deere 310SJ, 358 hrs, cab w/air, 4x4....................................................................$78,900
Part of the Atlas Copco Group
2003 Kubota M5700, 1605 Hrs, 52HP, 4WD, cab model tractor w/loader, 3 point hitch $21,000 2010 Rayco RG1635JR, 364 Hrs, 35HP Self Propelled Stump Grinder ........................$10,950 SKID STEERS, COMPACT TRACK LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS
2010 Rayco RG1635JR, 331 Hrs, 35HP Self Propelled Stump Grinder ........SOLD $10,950
2004 New Holland LS190B, 530 Hrs, Cab, Heat, Wheel Loader, Bradco Backhoe sold separately ..................................................................................................................................................$25,000 2011 Gehl CTL85, 316 hrs, Compact Track Loader, 3,500 lb lift, cab, heat & A/C..............$50,000
MISC. EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS Kubota Canopy, Brand new black Kubota plastic canopy kit for RTV 400/500......................$216
2011 Kubota SVL90, 445 hrs, Compact Track Loader, 5,800 lb lift, cab, heat & A/C ........$47,000
Kubota Canopy, Brand new black Kubota plastic canopy kit for RTV 900 ............................$240
Bradco 611, Front mount, Skid Steer, Backhoe Attachment, 24” Bkt ......................................$6,250
Landpride LR1572, New 72” rake ........................................................................................$699 2010 Landpride LP2572, 72” Rear box blade ....................................................SOLD $799
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE LOADERS
Landpride RB3596, New rear blade w/skid shoes and end plates ....................................$1,200
2010 Kawasaki 65TMV-2, 444 hrs, 2.5 cu yds bkt, ride control..................................$155,000
Gehl GH25, Used 2.5 yard bucket for Gehl CT723 ............................................................$2,500
2011 Kawasaki 70TMV-2, 663 hrs, 3.4 cu yds bkt, ride control..................................$189,000
DAN00 THE BEAK, Skid steer grapple/thumb ....................................................................$3,250
2006 Kawasaki 90ZV-2, 803 hrs, 5.8 cu. yds ..............................................................$199,900
CONEQTEC APIII600HD, Used cold-planer asphalt grinder, 24” drum ..........................$15,000
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Your New Ditch Witch De from Delawa aler re Massachuse to tts! 2007 BOMAG BW177D-40, S/N# 291028A1, 1138 HRS, AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL OR SALE, $37,500
2011 JD 85D, S/N# 016402E1, LONG ARM, AUX HYDRAULICS, THUMB, HYDRAULIC COUPLER, 24” QC BUCKET, ONLY 2,409 HRS, EXTENDED WARRANTY, $87,500
2004 JD 270CLC, S/N 702167A1, 12’4” ARM, 32” PADS, 5,405 HOURS, 36” BUCKET, $85,000
2011 JOHN DEERE 329D COMPACT TRACK LOADER, S/N# 196630A1, 1100 HRS, DELUXE CAB, EH JOYSTICK CONTROLS, POWER QUICK TACH, CHROME EXHAUST, 2ND SET OF COUNTERWEIGHTS, RADIO, 84” BUCKET, $44,000
2009 JD 310SJ, S/N 171170A1, CAB, A/C, 4WD, E-HOE, 1.12 YD GP LDR BUCKET, RIDE CONTROL, 2 LEVER. 3,973 HOURS, $55,000
2007 JOHN DEERE 544J WHEEL LOADER, S/N# 610418A1, 5878 HRS, POWERLLEL COUPLER, CAB W/AIR, AM/FM RADIO, TRANSMISSION GUARD, BOTTOM GUARDS, CAST HITCH, *UNIT HAS NO ATTACHMENTS*, $72,000
2009 JOHN DEERE 824K 4WD LOADER, W/ 5360 HRS, 2FN VALVE W/ 2LVR CNTL, AXLE AUTO DIFF LOCK, FULL FRONT AND REAR FENDERS, FAST FUEL FILL SYS, REVERSIBLE FAN DRIVE, BEACON BRACKET, REAR OBJECT DETECTION, EASY PAYLOAD WEIGHIN, S/N# 625982E1, $189,000
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Contact: Paul Oliveira 781-935-1919 x206 poliveira@cn-wood.com 2007 Komatsu HM350-2, Heated Body, Tailgate, New Tires, 5551 Hrs ............................$190,000
2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, Brand New 2nd Member Rotating Indeco Shear, 7619 Hrs .......... ............................................................$305,000
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2003 Komatsu PC158USLC-3, Aux Hydraulics, Coupler, 10,244 Hrs ..............................$49,000
2007 Komatsu PC228USLC-3, Aux Hydraulics, Coupler, New Paint, 5922 Hrs ..............$142,000
2005 Komatsu PC300HD-7, Aux Hydraulics, Grapple Pad, New Paint, 12,554 Hrs....$140,000
2007 Volvo EC460C LC, Aux Hydraulics, Coupler, New Paint, 7245 Hrs ..............$230,000
2005 Volvo A35D, Newer Tires, Well Maintained, 2000 Volvo L220D, Newer Tires, Well Maintained, 1993 Cat D350D Water Truck, 7000 Klein Gal 11,365 Hrs ..........................................$155,000 Newer Paint, 16,409 Hrs......................$125,000 Tank, 15,384 Hrs....................................$98,000
1988 Galion A500, Tight Machine, Well Maintained, Low Hours, 9923 Hrs ........$18,500
2007 Sennebogen 835M, Completely Serviced, Orange Peel Grapple, 8773 Hrs............$235,000
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DOZERS 13E087, 2001 CAT D6N XL, EROPS W/AC, 10’.6”, 6-WAY BLADE, 24” SHOES, RIPPER VALVE, MULTISHANK RIPPER .............................................................................................................$77,000 13E107, 1992 CAT D8N, EROPS W/AC, 12’9” BLADE W/TILT, 24” SHOES, RIPPER VALVE, DRAW BAR..........................................................................................................................................$76,000
EXCAVATORS 13E141, 1982 CAT 245, EROPS, 10’6” STICK, AUX HYDRAULICS, 52” BKT, 36” PADS ........$24,000 12E111, 2004 CAT 303CR, EROPS, 4’.3” STICK, 5’ PUSH BLADE, RUBBER TRACKS, 3RD VALVE, SWING BOOM, 24” BKT...........................................................................................................$24,000 13E111, 2006 CAT 325DL, EROPS W/AC, 10’6” STICK, 52” BKT, 31’5” PADS.....................$110,000 13E126, 2005 CAT 330CL, EROPS W/AC, 10’6” STICK, AUX HYDRAULICS, HYD Q/C, 48” BUCKET, 33’.5” PADS .............................................................................................................................$92,000 13E119, 2008 CAT 330DL, EROPS W/AC, 12’10” STICK, 54” BKT, 31’5” PADS, AUTOLUBE SYSTEM .............................................................................................................................................................. $130,000
2006 Cat 325DL, Stk# 13E111
LOADER BACKHOES 13E129, 2010 CAT 420E, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, 24” BKT .$65,000 13E128, 2007 CAT 430E, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, AUX HYDRAULICS, A/C, 18” BUCKET .............................................................................................$55,000 13E082, 2010 JOHN DEERE 410J, EROPS W/AC, 4X4, 4-IN-1 BKT, RIDE CONTROL, EXT-HOE, 24” BKT ..........................................................................................................................................$62,000
SKID STEERS 13E130, 2005 CAT 236B, EROPS, MANUAL Q/C, GP BKT ......................................................$19,000 13E070, 2007 GEHL 4840E, EROPS, MANUAL Q/C, GP BKT..................................................$21,000
WHEEL LOADERS
2004 Cat 966GII, Stk# 13E110
13E089, 1995 CAT 938F, EROPS W/SD BKT, Q/C, AUX. HYDRAULICS, 20.5X25 TIRES ........$45,000 12E095, 2005 CAT 938G II, EROPS W/AC, GP BUCKET, 20.5X25 TIRES ...............................$78,000 13E131, 2006 CAT 950G-II, EROPS W/AC, GP BKT, LOAD RITE SCALE SYSTEM, RIDE CONTROL, 23.5X25 TIRES.........................................................................................................................$97,000 13E009, 2008 CAT 950H, EROPS W/AC, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, 23.5R25.......................$134,000 13E121, 1982 CAT 966D, EROPS W/AC, GP BKT, 26.5X25 TIRES..............................................$POR 13E136, 1994 CAT 966F-II, EROPS W/AC, GP BUCKET, RIDE CONTROL, AUTO LUBE, NEW ENGINE, 26.5X25 TIRES.........................................................................................................................$75,000 13E110, 2004 CAT 966G-II, EROPS W/AC, GP BKT, RIDE CONTROL, WEIGHT SCALE SYSTEM W/PRINTER, 26.5R25 TIRES .................................................................................................$102,000 12E155, 2007 CAT 966H, EROPS W/AC, GP BUCKET w/ TEETH, RIDE CONTROL, WEIGH SCALE SYSTEM, 26.5X25 TIRES.......................................................................................................$144,000
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2007 Komatsu WB156PS-2, Coupler/Bkt/Aux Hydraulics/4WD/Extendahoe, 1588 Hrs $50,000
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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004
724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820 Call Andy Miller Established 1928 Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees WHEEL LOADERS
Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500 Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500 John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000 Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boom susp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500 COMPACTORS
IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999, Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500 IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500 IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500 IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500 Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000 Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000 (4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500 Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500 Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000 (8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & single drum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500 LANDSCAPING
Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500 Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500 Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hyd angle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 CRAWLER LOADERS
Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500 Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000
OFF ROAD HAULERS Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currently off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25, working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000 Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000 Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000 Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500 Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000 Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD, 23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500 CRAWLER TRACTORS
Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500 Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44" Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500 Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000 (5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALL Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000 TRUCKS & TRAILERS
(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL AIR COMPRESSORS
IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL SPECIALS
(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a towtype, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200
(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade, BACKHOES winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea. Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000 Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997, (2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea. DRILLS John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast, CRANES Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel, Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000 10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500 MISCELLANEOUS Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boom (2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines, anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea. MOTOR SCRAPERS
ATTACHMENTS Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank, BUCKETS ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500 PC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500 Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very good Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL Buckets in Stock Cat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice -Call For Your Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL FORKS (8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick couOthers Available Call pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000 Prices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, All Equipment is Owned & Operated By operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.
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2013 Limit on equipment purchase = $2,000,000 This is the maximum that can be spent on equipment before the Section 179 Deduction available to your company begins to be reduced.
Bonus Depreciation = 50% This is taken after the $2 million limit in capital equipment purchases is reached. Note: Bonus Depreciation is available for new equipment only. Bonus Depreciation can also be taken by businesses that will have net operating losses in 2013. The above is an overall, “simplified” view of the Section 179 Deduction for 2013. For more details on limits and qualifying equipment, as well as Section 179 Qualified Financing, visit www.section179.org.
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Equipment Located in Pennsylvania & West Virginia.
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1997 CAT 14H MOTOR GRADER ID# UP12196, SMU 11379, TIER I 3306 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, ENGINE HEATER, MULTI SHANK RIPPER, SNOW PROTECTION, PUSH BLOCK, 20.5R25 TIRES @ 11379HRS, FRONTS 58-66%, REARS 46-58%...$215,000
2011 CAT 315DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ID# UP13567, SMU 1514, CAB, A/C, PATTERN CHANGER, TRAVEL STRAIGHT PEDAL, COMBINED FUNCTION HYD'S, TOOL CONTROL, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER USE, HYD QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, UC @ 1514HRS, 24IN TG SHOES 93%...$143,000
2011 CAT 299C MULTI-TERRAIN LOADER ID# UP13533, SMU 726, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, HEATER, 2-SPEED TRAVEL, STANDARD FLOW, BUCKET, 18IN SHOES 70% @ 746 HRS...$57,000
2003 CAT 735 ARTICULATED TRUCK ID# UT12922, SMU 7605, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, 26.5R25 TIRE @ 7194HRS, RF 24% LF 18%, RR1 10%, RR2 22%, LR1 26%, LR2 29%...$250,000
2009 JCB 190 HF SKID STEER LOADER ID# UT13418, SMU 1903, CAB, ELEC CONTROL FOR IMPLEMENTS, HIGH FLOW, BUCKET, SAMSON TIRES @ 1888 HRS 90%...$22,000
2008 CAT 775F OFF HIGHWAY TRUCK ID# UP12313, CAB, A/C, DUAL SLOPE HEATED DUMP BODY, TIRES @ 10940 HRS, RF 74%, LF 65%, RR1 91%, RR2 90%, LR1 94%, LR2 90%..$527,000
2008 CAT 330DL HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ID# UT13477, SMU 10371, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUX HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, UC @ 10,218 HRS, 31.5IN SHOES 65%, BUSHINGS 40% NOT TURNED, SEGMENTS 40%, IDLERS 70%, ROLLERS 75%, CARRIERS 55% ...$130,000
2007 CAT 988H WHEEL LOADER ID# UP12733, SMU 9860, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, 15CYD GP BUCKET, FAST FUEL SYSTEM, STANDARD STEERING, 35/36R33 TIRES @ 9856 HRS, FRONTS 35%, REARS 65%...$455,000
2007 CAT 328DLCR HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR ID# UT13097, SMU 4049, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, RADIO, AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, COLD WEATHER STARTER, UC @ 4040 HRS, 34” SHOES 85%, LINKS 80%, BUSHINGS 70%, SEGMENTS 80%, IDLERS 70%, ROLLERS 80%, CARRIER ROLLERS 70%...$195,000
2007 JLG 460SJ TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFT ID# 270539, SMU 1741, 46’ ELEVATED PLATFORM HEIGHT, 41’ HORIZONTAL OUTREACH, ARTICULATING JIB 6’, 36X96” SIDE ENTRY PLATFORM, 180 DEGREE HYD PLATFORM ROTATOR, 500 LB PLATFORM CAPACITY, OTR TIRES @ 1741 HRS 90%...$38,000
2011 CAT 420E IT BACKHOE LOADER ID# UT13257, SMU 2632, TIER III C4.4 ENGINE, EROPS, AIR CONDITIONING, AIR RIDE SEAT, 4X4, RIDE CONTROL, AUX HYD, IT GP FRONT BUCKET, EXTENDABLE STICK, REAR COUPLER, REAR BUCKET, HYDRAULIC THUMB, TIRES @ 2633HRS, RF 0% REMAINING, LF 37%, RR 67%, LR 85% ...$71,000
2010 CAT 305CCR MINI EXCAVATOR ID# UT13213, SMU 1258, CAB, AIR CONDITIONING, AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC, COMBINED FUNCTION HYDRAULICS, SWING BOOM, LONG STICK, MANUAL QUICK COUPLER, BUCKET, PLUMBED FOR HAMMER, UC @ 1194 HRS, AVG 60%...$48,000
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PARTS 1.855.545.0267 EXT. 2 ClevelandBrothers.com ARM
CAB, EROPS
CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702 CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 9V6026/3062
CATERPILLAR, 988G, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR, D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845 CATERPILLAR, 953C, Used, 1101397/32316 CATERPILLAR, D10, Used, 3T8106/36149
AXLE
CATERPILLAR, 992C,992D, Used, 1V5906/28594 CATERPILLAR, 980H, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt, 1725386/34668 CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Rebuilt, 1725385/34669 BLADE, ANGLE
CATERPILLAR, D8R,D8T, Used, 3377119/43238 CATERPILLAR, D5M,D5M LGP,D5N, New, 2096089/32261 BLADE, OTHER
CATERPILLAR, D9N,D9R, Used, C063880A1 CATERPILLAR, D11R, Used, BL213 BLADE, SU
CATERPILLAR, D8T,D8R, Used, 2458152/33280 BOOMS
CATERPILLAR, 375, Used, 1056205/36608 BRAKE GRP
CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Rebuilt, 8E5273/38926 BUCKET, GP
CATERPILLAR, 345B,345B II,345B LC,345B LC II,345BL,345BL II,350, Used, 1389673/29067 CATERPILLAR, 416C,416D,416E, 420C, 420D, 420E,426C, New, 1345869/30959 CATERPILLAR, 216,216B,226,226B, 228, 232,242,246,247,252,256,257,262,267, 268,272,277,287, New, 2856095/32284 CATERPILLAR, 345B,350, Used, 1366241/32499 CATERPILLAR, 330C, Used, 3029013/32549 CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used, 1882243/43743 CATERPILLAR, 318,318B,318C, Used, 2392536/43744
CAB, OTHER
CATERPILLAR, 375,375L, Used, 1082517/33834
NEW LISTINGS CATERPILLAR, D8R, D8T, Used, PA140VS/43239 DIFFERENTIAL
CATERPILLAR, 836C, Used, 1452440/3212 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR, 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996 CATERPILLAR, 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203 ENGINES, CAT
CAB, ROPS
CATERPILLAR, 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500 COUNTERWEIGHT
CATERPILLAR, 980G,980G II, Used, 1146030/28593 CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used, 6Y0610/34142 CATERPILLAR, 962G, Used, 2318853/36042 CATERPILLAR, D10T, Used, 2235568/39840 COUPLER/QUICK COUPLER
CATERPILLAR, 420E, Used, 2227379/36938 CATERPILLAR, 345,350, Used, 1728478/43341 CATERPILLAR, 416C, Used, 1613241/43745 CYLINDER, BOOM/LIFT
CATERPILLAR, D5B,D5B LGP,D5S,D6D, Used, 7J8302/3097 CYLINDER, OTHER
CATERPILLAR, 988B,988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244 CATERPILLAR, 657E,657G, Used, 9T4974/3170
CATERPILLAR, 740, Used, 1537076/28643 CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt, 2023123/35618 CATERPILLAR, 962G, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR, 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, D343/40879 CATERPILLAR, 375L, Used, 1344137/33644 SULLAIR, 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541 CATERPILLAR, 345B, Used, 1382001/37356 CATERPILLAR, CS-563C, Used, 1117717/36108 CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used, 1314877/40903 ENGINES, OTHER
PETERBILT, 13-210,224,265,281,300,310, 320,330,335,340,341,346,348,348A,348M ,348N,348S,349,349A,351,351A,351ST,35 2A,352M,352S,353,357,358,358A,358M,3 58ST,359,359A,359B,359M,359S,359ST,3 62,367,372,375,376,377,378,379,379EXH D,381,383,385,386,CB300, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562
EQUALIZER BARS
CATERPILLAR, 973C, Used, 3W8424/31118 CATERPILLAR, D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951 FINAL DRIVE
CATERPILLAR, 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used, 1914932/39599 & 39600 CATERPILLAR, 973, Used, 8G0278/36396 CATERPILLAR, 953C, Rebuilt, 1122360/3197 CATERPILLAR, 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/37840 CATERPILLAR, 345B, Rebuilt, 1362847 CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649 CATERPILLAR, 375,375L,5080, Rebuilt, 7Y0884/38294 & 38296 H LINK
CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used, 1072940/326 CATERPILLAR, 5130, Used, 1423698/32887
STICK
CATERPILLAR, 375L,375, Used, 1096159/36610 TORQUE CONVERTERS
CATERPILLAR, 16, Used, 9M6170/40878 CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt, 3T5832/43263 CATERPILLAR, 637G, Used, 1974583/3217 CATERPILLAR, 836, Used, 1431234/3209 CATERPILLAR, 950H, Used, 1685223/28772 CATERPILLAR, D10L,D10, Used, 6P6412/31183 CATERPILLAR, D10R, Used, 1102769/35220 CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used, 1M3808/36611 TRACK FRAME
CATERPILLAR, D6R LGP, Used, 1080157 & 1080158 CATERPILLAR, D6D, Used, 9S8255/38667 CATERPILLAR, D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141
HAMMER/BREAKER - HYDRAULIC
CATERPILLAR, 318,320, Used, 1123404/43343 RIPPER
CATERPILLAR, 973,973C, Used, 3G3046/42913 CATERPILLAR, D11N, Rebuilt, 4T4911/32405 ROLLER
CATERPILLAR, 304.5,305.5, New, 1584765/35694 CATERPILLAR, 5130, New, 1554102/32845
TRANSMISSIONS
CATERPILLAR, D10,D10L, Rebuilt, 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR, D10,D10L, Used, 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used, 5M7987/36604 CATERPILLAR, 641,651, Rebuilt, 7M5925/3254 CATERPILLAR, 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR, 924G, Rebuilt, 1402772/27097 CATERPILLAR, D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234 CATERPILLAR, 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473 CATERPILLAR, D8N, Rebuilt, 8E4565/43240 CATERPILLAR, 930G,938G, Used, 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR, 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963 WINCH
CATERPILLAR, 769D, Rebuilt, 230206/32272
CATERPILLAR, 773D, Used, 1314877/40903
CATERPILLAR, D6N LGP, Used, 1914932/39599 &
Call for more information or visit the website for our current inventory. Used Parts - 1.855.545.0267 EXT. 2 • ClevelandBrothers.com
CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used, 31E3778/37027 CATERPILLAR, D8H, Used, 31E1067/36601
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Groff Tractor Invites Frederick Customers to Tomahawk By Chelsea Smouse SPECIAL TO CEG
Recently, Groff Tractor & Equipment invited several customers from its newly acquired Frederick, Md., location to Case’s Tomahawk in Wisconsin. It was a two day excursion that took the customers from their daily grind and flew them to the North Woods of Wisconsin. The trip lasted just two days, but gave customers an experience that they will not soon forget. The experience not only included several hardy meals in a rustic lodge on the banks of Lake Clara, but it also was an educational experience. Customers sat in on classroom style instruction while Tomhawk’s equipment experts explained all of the latest Case technology. Customers also had the chance to check out Case’s service center where various machines were parked and hands on instructions were given about all the features on the new machines, including ground serviceability, clearer visibility and more ergonomic cabs. Another highlight of the Tomahawk experience included A group photo in front of a new CX470C. the chance to operate any and all Case equipment. The Case proving grounds are located just minutes from the lodge and the guests were able to get in and test out anything they wished. Excavators and skid steers were extremely popular among the customers. “The proving grounds were great! I got to test out the excavators and the skid steers that we are interested in and then even jump in a huge 921F wheel loader and take it for a spin just because. I really enjoyed the trip,” said Gene Christian of Christian Landscaping. The trip wrapped up with a round table discussion about the excursion. Each attendee also received a commemorative Case Tomahawk to remember the trip. “This is a worthwhile trip. We learned a lot and got a different perspective on Case equipment. This trip has taught me a lot that I didn’t know and gave me further understanding of things, such as Tier IV,” said John Lazer of Creekside Landscaping & Excavating. “If we would’ve done this two years ago, Craig [Hill] would’ve sold us our last three skid steers,” added Jason Lazer, also of Creekside Landscaping and Excavating. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Excavators were popular among the guests.
Customers learn about undercarriage and track maintenance from one of the Case technicians.
Customers test out the new Case M Series dozers.
Customers learn about the Case Alpha series skid steers.
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2006 Cat 966H: 7027 hrs, 5.5 yd GP bkt, ride control, a/c, 6 cyl Cat C11 turbo, 26.5R25 rubber, stk#LO302 $169,500
1999 Komatsu WA420-3MC: 4.5 yd, 6 cyl Komatsu turbo, a/c, 26.5R25, 45k lbs, stk#LO004 ..................$62,500
2005 Cat IT62G: hyd cplr w/3rd valve, ride control, autoshift, 6 cyl Cat turbo, a/c, 41k lbs, stk#0287....$74,500
1997 Cat 938F: 3.25 yd, 6 cyl Cat turbo, autoshift, 29k lbs, stk#LO485................................................................$37,500
2003 John Deere 410G: 4x4, x-hoe, powershift, turbo, 24” rear bucket, stk#BH560B ....................................$35,500
2000 John Deere 310SE: 4x4, x-hoe, good rubber, turbo, 17” rear bucket, stk#BH802............................$29,900
1999 John Deere 644H: 7’3” forks, hyd JRB cplr w/3rd valve, a/c, 6 cyl John Deere turbo, filled tires, stk#LO108.... ............................................................................................$49,500
2007 John Deere 410J: 2WD, x-hoe, rear wr mech cplr, 4in1 bkt, ride control, p-shift, pilot controls, turbo, cab w/ac, stk#BH560 ............................................................$35,500
1995 Cat CS-563C: 3235 hrs, 84” smooth, single drum, dd & vib, canopy, good rubber, 6 cyl Cat 3116 turbo, stk#CO229......................................................................$45,500
2008 CAT 450E: 4,551 hours, 4x4, x-hoe. rear aux hyd, rear mech cplr, front hyd cplr w/ 3rd valve, a/c, p-shift, pilot controls, stk#0335................................................$67,500
1996 Ingersoll Rand SD70D: 66” smooth, single drum, dd & vib, canopy, very good rubber, 4 cyl Cummins turbo, stk#CO113......................................................................$29,500
1996 Cat 330L: 50” bkt, 33 1/2” pads, 6 cyl turbo, 74k lbs, stk#2068....................................................................$43,500
1996 Cat 320B: 33” bkt, aux hyd, a/c, 6 cyl Cat turbo, 23 1/2” pads, 43k lbs, stk#CX942....................................$42,500
2007 Case 590SM-II: 2WD, x-hoe, rear cplr, 4in1 bkt, pilot controls, cab w/ac, ride control, turbo, good rubber, stk#BH906 ......................................................................$29,500
2008 John Deere 310SJ: 2WD, x-hoe, 4in1 bkt, cab w/ac, good rubber, rear cplr, turbo, pilot controls, p-shift, ride control, stk#BH064 ..............................................$29,900
2005 Cat 416D: 2893 hrs, 2WD, std hoe, 12” rear bkt, cab, turbo, ride control, stk#BH923 ..........................$24,500
2005 Thomas Protough 400: 232 hrs, 3 yd, 1 1/2” top, 1/2” slotted bottom, 4 cyl Kubota, stk#SC198 ......$25,500
1989 Read RD90A: 5 yd, 3” top, 3/4” slotted bottom, 4 cyl Kubota, stk#SC389..................................................$26,500
2005 Kenworth W900B: C13 Acert Cat 335 hp, 10 Spd, Engine Brake, 12k F, 23k R, cruise, a/c,, stk#9984 ..$39,900
1995 Mack RD688S: 330,698 miles, triaxle, Mack e7350, fuller 8II, 16’ steel, 12,860 f, 20k tag, 44k r, Jake, a/c, Camelback spring susp, dbl frame, stk#TK513 ......$33,900
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2011 Deere 624K, Stk# 22904, 338 Hrs, Cab w/Air, 20.5R25 Tires, RC, 3.5 Yd Bkt ....................................$173,000
2006 Deere 750J LGP, Stk# 22901, 6416 Hrs, Cab w/Air, 24” EL Pad, 156” PAT Blade ..............................$113,000
2005 Deere 850J LGP, Stk# 12104, 4755 Hrs, Cab w/Air, 36” ES Pads, 152” Blade ..............................................$214,000
2007 Deere 950J, Stk# 13354, 1869 Hrs, 24” ES Pads, 145” Semi-U Blade.... ..............................................$199,000
2011 Deere 644K, Stk# 22831, 488 Hrs, Cab w/Air, Less RC, 23.5R25 Tires, 3.5 MP Bkt ............................$203,000
2011 Deere 624K, Stk# 22720, 547 Hrs, Cab w/Air, RC, 20.5R25 Tires, 3.5 Yd Bkt ..............................................$174,000
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New York Locations: 2002 Timbco T425 Harvester, Stk# 30807, 10,438 Hrs, Cab w/Air, Leveling, Med Pads ................................$89,000
1976 Trojan 1900, Stk# 31044, 6892 Hrs, Cab, 20.5x25 Tires, 2.5 Cu. Yd. GP Bkt............................................$17,000
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Volvo Group Agrees to Sell Volvo Rents for $1.1 Billion As part of efforts to focus on its core business, the Volvo Group has agreed to sell Volvo Rents to the U.S. private equity firm Platinum Equity for $1.1 billion. Volvo Construction Equipment will continue to sell products to Volvo Rents under the new ownership. Volvo Rents offers rental of a range of machines intended for the construction and engineering industry, including Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) products. Volvo Rents has operations in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and 2,100 employees. Platinum Equity is a California-based investment firm with experience of investing in the equipment rental market. “We looked at different alternatives to grow Volvo Rents’ business and concluded that the best alternative is to sell the opera-
tion to another owner,” said Olof Persson, Volvo group president and CEO. All Volvo Rents’ employees will remain with the company and Volvo Rents’ customers will not be affected by the transaction. Volvo CE will continue to sell products to Volvo Rents under the new ownership and all Volvo CE’s existing dealer-based rental operations are unaffected by this announcement. The transaction is subject to certain conditions, including the approval of relevant authorities, and is expected to be closed in the first quarter of 2014. For more information, visit www.volvoce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Entrepreneur, Former AED President Terex to Sell Truck M. David Giardino Dies at Age 81 Business to Volvo M. David Giardino, 81, died Nov. 27, 2013, in Naples Fla. His wife and daughter were by his side. Mr. Giardino was born Dec. 3, 1931, in Jersey City N.J., and raised in Williston Park and Manhasset, N.Y. He attended the New Hampton School in New Hampshire where he graduated salutatorian in 1949. He went on to matriculate at Princeton University, receiving his BSCE degree in civil engineering in 1953. Following graduation from Princeton, Mr. Giardino reported for training at the U.S. Naval Base in Newport, R.I., where he received a commission as ensign in the Civil Engineer Corps of the U.S. Navy. He served five years active duty in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Stockton, Calif., during the Korean Conflict years and held one of the highest security clearances given during that time. Upon his return to the east coast in 1958, Mr. Giardino began a varied career as a business entrepreneur. He joined HJ Zoubek Company, which he eventually purchased in 1962 and renamed Equipco Sales and Rental Corp. The firm grew from a light equipment distributor to become one of the most significant heavy equipment/crane distrib- M. David Giardino. uters in New Jersey/New York metro market. His future son-in-law James Mackinson joined Equipco in 1981 followed by his daughter soon thereafter. Mr. Giardino became chairman in the late 1980s. In the late 1960s Mr. Giardino started and eventually sold a company which manufactured concrete pumping equipment. He shared several patents for equipment used to pump concrete and grout. During the early 1970s, he entered into the machinery export business with dealings in England, Belgium, South America, the Mid-East and Africa as well as the Pacific rim. Mr. Giardino and his wife travelled the world extensively in connection with this enterprise during that period. His love of travel eventually led him to introduce his grandchildren to the world, bringing each in turn on the trip of their choice across the globe. Mr. Giardino served his industry in numerous capacities,
including as president of the New Jersey Equipment Distributors Association and eventually as board member and in 1988 president of the National Association of Equipment Distributors (AED). He was chair of the N.J. Product Liability Task Force, testifying before Congress on product liability matters. For several years, Mr. Giardino served as a board member of the N.J. Alliance for Action. During the mid-1960s he became interested in realestate development and first managed and later developed a series of projects including apartments, office buildings, industrial buildings and small commercial structures. Along with his son, he developed several well know properties in Princeton N.J. — Brooks Bend and Governors Lane. Mr. Giardino and his wife, Lorraine, were founding members of Parents Against Drug Abuse (PADA) in Summit, N.J., where the couple lived for nearly 30 years before returning to Princeton, N.J. He was a life member of the New York Athletic Club and held memberships in a number of other clubs over the years including Springdale Golf Club, The Nassau Club and Fairmont Country Club. Mr. Giardino enjoyed playing golf and tennis, as well as performance driving. He was an avid collector of wine, establishing an extensive cellar, and was a member of the Chaine des Rotisseurs. In later years, he served on various advisory boards in the construction equipment distribution industry, as a member of the policy board of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation and on the board of The New Hampton School. Mr. Giardino is survived by Lorraine Bell, his wife of 64 years. Also surviving are his two children and their spouses: Michael and Laura; Leslie and Jim; a daughter-in-law, Sandy; and six grandchildren: Margaux, James, Alexandra, Daniel, Dave and Margaret; and his sister Stephanie. A memorial service was held Dec. 14 at the Niles Chapel, Nassau Central Presbyterian, Princeton N.J. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
for $160 Million Terex Corporation has agreed to sell its truck business to Volvo Construction Equipment for cash proceeds of approximately $160 million. The truck business manufactures and sells off-highway rigid and articulated haul trucks. Included in the transaction is the manufacturing facility in Motherwell, Scotland. The sale, which is subject to government regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions, is targeted to close in the first half of 2014. “The truck business has been an important part of our company for more than three decades and continues to produce world class products with dedicated and talented employees,” said Ron DeFeo, Terex chairman and chief executive officer. “However, trucks no longer fit within our changing portfolio of lifting and material handling businesses. I am confident that the truck business will benefit by joining a company sharing similar competencies and offering complementary products and services. We are pleased to have entered into this agreement with Volvo, which represents a strong strategic buyer for the business who values our distribution network and team members. “The sale of the truck business reflects our strategy to manage our portfolio of businesses and focus on those businesses that provide the greatest returns for our shareholders. We recently announced the initiation of quarterly cash dividends to our shareholders and a share repurchase program and the proceeds from this sale aid our efforts to improve our financial efficiency and implement these programs.” Commenting on the rationale of the deal Volvo CE’s president, Pat Olney said, “This is a strategic acquisition that offers Volvo CE considerable scope for growth. The addition of a well-respected range of rigid haulers extends the earthmoving options for customers involved in light mining applications at a time of renewed confidence in the sector. The addition of TEL’s articulated hauler range will enhance our position in this segment, particularly in high-growth markets. We believe that the Motherwell facility and its global team members, as well as the current distribution partners, are valuable to the success of the business in the future.” For more information, call 203/222-7170 or visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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U.S Supreme Court Rules in Favor of ASA Preserving Construction Forum-Selection Laws In a victory for construction subcontractors, the U.S. Supreme Court preserved the 24 state laws limiting the validity of forum-selection clauses in construction contracts in its ruling on Dec. 3 in Atlantic Marine Construction Co. Inc. v. United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, et al. The American Subcontractors Association filed an amicus brief in the case in August, telling the Supreme Court that a poor decision “… would compel federal courts to disregard: (1) the law of the state where the project was located, and (2) the legitimate policy concerns those laws were designed to address.” The Supreme Court said that when a federal court considers the forum for a case, “the court should not consider the parties’ private interests aside from those embodied in the forum-selection clause; it may consider only public interests.”
“These ‘public interests’ most certainly would include the laws in the 24 states that limit the use of forum-selection clauses in construction,” said ASA Chief Advocacy Officer E. Colette Nelson. “That is, when determining whether a forumselection clause is valid and should be enforced, a court can and, perhaps, should take into consideration public interest, as defined by the state legislatures.” The Supreme Court’s “remand,” added Eric Travers, Kegler, Brown, Hill & Ritter, Columbus, Ohio, “was to send the case back to Texas for the federal courts there to determine whether there are any public interests that support keeping the litigation in the state where the project was located.” Travers prepared ASA’s “friend-of-the-court” brief. In the underlying case, the general contractor, Atlantic Marine, hired J-Crew as a subcontractor to work
on a construction project to build a child care facility at a military base in Fort Hood, Texas. The subcontract contained a forum-selection clause requiring that all disputes “shall be litigated in the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk, Virginia, or the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk Division.” J-Crew subcontracted much of its work to predominantly local subcontractors and suppliers, almost all of which were located in the western district of Texas in or around Killeen, Texas, and near the project. All of the subcontract work was performed in Texas. When the project was completed, almost $160,000 remained unpaid to J-Crew, even though it had timely completed its work. J-Crew sued in Texas in the federal district where the project was located. Atlantic Marine moved to dismiss or transfer the case to fed-
eral court in Virginia, relying on the forum-selection clause. The trial court agreed with J-Crew and refused to dismiss the case or transfer venue to Virginia. Atlantic Marine asked the federal appeals court to enforce the forum-selection clause, but the appeals court agreed with the trial court. Atlantic Marine appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which granted review. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case on Oct. 9. ASA’s Subcontractors Legal Defense Fund financed the brief. The SLDF supports ASA’s critical legal activities in precedent-setting cases to protect the interests of all subcontractors. ASA taps the SLDF to fund amicus briefs in appellatelevel cases that would have a significant impact on subcontractor rights. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Being a diehard Philadelphia Eagles fan my entire life, I am well versed in the highs and lows that come with rooting for an apparently hopeless franchise. But hey, it could be worse — at least I’m not a Cleveland Browns fan. After two particularly pathetic years of 412 in ’12 and 8-8 in ’11 where the Eagles weren’t even close to sniffing the playoffs despite the talent on their roster (Dream Team!), there is a renewed hope in this critical remaining stretch of the 2013 season for the Birds. Thanks to first year head coach Chip Kelly, the offensive savant responsible for bringing the University of Oregon to national prominence with his wacky and innovative schemes, it is good times for football fans in the Philadelphia area. The eternal Philadelphia pessimist in me really didn’t want to write this column about the Eagles. Fearing that I personally might be contributing to the team possibly snapping its five-game winning streak against the Vikings in Minnesota (at press time), I pondered what else I could write about, but the Eagles’ resurgence is all that’s been on my mind as of late. Now that quarterback Nick Foles made the cover of Sports Illustrated, I figured the jinx was already in place and SI can take the hit for that one should the Eagles lose. However with the way things have been going during the emergence of Foles as signal-caller for the Eagles, I don’t think there’s a game left on the schedule that we will lose. The way this current season started out was eerily reminiscent of 2011 and 2012 — loads of potential but frustratingly poor execution. Michael Vick began the year as starting quarterback, and continued to confirm what us Eagles fans had learned in ’11 and ’12 — the 2010 comeback season of Vick was an aberration. We thought that this year would be different with Kelly’s read option offensive playbook that was believed to be predicated on a run-threat quarterback, but Vick showed to lack the one thing that was more important than running ability in this offense — quick and accurate decision-making. The Eagles’ offense exploded on Monday Night Football against the woeful Washington Redskins in Week 1 but overall is 2-4 in games when Vick starts this season (one of
those wins should actually be credited to Foles in my mind, who won the game against the Giants after Vick was injured). With Foles however, who’s 6-1 as the Eagles starter, the offense is a dynamic machine. No one will argue the fact that Foles isn’t exactly fleet of foot, but the quick decision-making in Kelly’s offense cannot be understated. The stats don’t lie. QB1 has a 54.6 completion percentage with 5 TDs and 3 INTs in 2013, QB2 has a 61.9 completion percentage with 20 TDs and 1 INT. Which one do you think is Foles and which one do you think is Vick? Living in Louisiana now, I’m far from home and my team. As always, I’ve watched every game this season either on TV the times I am lucky enough to get the game or on my computer. Needless to say, watching on my TV is a much more enjoyable experience. I was fortunate with the Saints playing on a Sunday night, which meant FOX’s game programming for the greater Baton Rouge area was up to the football gods. What I got was one of the craziest, most enthralling Eagles game I’ve seen in years. With snowfall covering Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles beat the Detroit Lions 3420 in a crucial game to keep them tied in first place with the hated Dallas Cowboys in the NFC East. The weather couldn’t stop the Eagles offense from putting up another 400+ yard game, with running back LeSean McCoy rushing for 217 yards (a new franchise record) and scoring two touchdowns. The Eagles defense, which was painfully awful to watch the past two seasons, forced the Lions to fumble seven times. It was one of those games where if the Eagles had lost, I would have been the first to complain about the weather and how it cost my team a chance at the playoffs. With a particularly tight NFC this season, a loss at this point would have been devastating. Thankfully the Eagles extended their winning streak and Dallas lost convincingly to the Chicago Bears on Monday night. Any time the Cowboys lose is cause for a celebration in Philadelphia, but unlike the past two seasons, the Eagles have been providing fans reasons to cheer with their own play this year.
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Kobelco Eyes U.S. Comeback With New Plant for 2015 Kobelco Construction Machinery plans to build an American factory as early as 2015 to meet growing demand for equipment used in real estate development and shale gas production. The wholly owned Kobe Steel subsidiary will spend at least $9.6 million on the new plant, which will make such equipment as excavators as well as some parts. The facility will have an annual production capacity of 2,000 to 3,000 units. Since 2002, Kobelco had outsourced construction machinery sales in the United States and Europe to CNH Global of the Netherlands. But the partnership was terminat-
ed at the end of last year because Kobelco’s American market share had declined sharply. The Japanese firm began building up its U.S. sales network at the start of the year. It has signed sales agent contracts with about 50 companies nationwide so far. Sales in the U.S. are projected to double to roughly 800 units this year. Kobelco hopes to boost U.S. sales to 2,000 units in 2015 by adding another 10 or so agents to its network, aiming to take a 10 percent share of the United States market. By launching local production, it expects to offer more price competitive products that fit customers’ preferences.
Kobelco does not make large excavators used in mines, specializing instead in small and midsize models used at construction sites and other locations. Its products are known for good fuel efficiency. Once the new plant goes online, the company may ship products from the United States to Chile, Colombia and other South American markets. Kobe Steel and U.S. Steel expanded its automotive steel sheet plant in the United States earlier this year. In addition to boosting output of construction machinery in that country, the Kobe Steel group intends to strengthen other fields expected to grow on the back of the shale gas boom, including machinery for plastic manufacturers and steel mills that use natural gas.
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ConExpo 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada Global Thinking at ConExpo ’96 Leads to a World of Ideas This ConExpo article was published in Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) in March 20, 1996, just prior to the show. This and other ConExpo articles to follow will be part of a continuing series that take a look back at ConExpos past through the reporting of CEG. We hope you enjoy these retros as much as we did searching for them deep in our archives. ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96 to be held March 20 to 26, 1996, in Las Vegas expects 25 percent of the approximately 100,000 show attendees to arrive from outside the United States. Billed as a World of Ideas, the show will draw attendees from more countries than any other exposition in the western hemisphere in 1996 for the construction,
aggregates and ready mixed concrete industries. “The show will definitely have a greater international flavor than either the 1993 ConExpo or the 1994 Con/AGG show in the past and that is a direct reflection of the growing global business community,” said Dennis Slater, exposition director. This is the first time that ConExpo and Con/Agg will be combining efforts to produce one show. “By attending ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96, international attendees will be exposed to companies and products that they might not have otherwise seen by attending either show separately. The show will provide a cost-effective opportunity for foreign buyers to purchase goods from not only U.S. manufacturers, but from other manufacturers and suppliers from every corner of the globe.” Con-Expo/ConAGG ’96 is one of 22 U.S. trade shows selected by the U.S. Department of Commerce to participate in its Foreign Buyer program. In addition, it is the only construction-related show to have been selected to participate in this prestigious government-sponsored program. The U.S. Department of Commerce recorded the highest number of organized foreign delegations attending any trade show at ConExpo in 1993. Organizers of ConExpoCon/AGG ’96 expect an even greater international turnout.
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As a result of the designation, ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96 will be promoted through U.S. embassies and consulates around the world, which will expedite registration for those wanting to attend the show. At the show, the U.S. Department of Commerce will assist show management in the operation of an International Business Center (IBC) to help match foreign buyers with exhibiting U.S. companies. Overseas attendees will also have the opportunity to register their buying interests or intentions to represent other manufacturers as a distributor through the IBC and the lists will be made available to U.S. exhibitors. “The IBC is a tremendous benefit for foreign attendees because we want to make it as easy as possible to match prospective buyers and sellers,” said Peter Vlahos, director of sales and operations for ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96. Participation in the Foreign Buyer Program also makes it easier and more convenient for international attendees to travel to the show. U.S. embassies in many countries have agreed to help organize delegations and assist interested buyers in making travel arrangements to attend the show. While at the show, international attendees have the opportunity to participate in five educational seminars that will be simultaneously translated into German, French and Spanish. Attendees can also participate in 75 additional sessions covering over 50 different topics from technological advancements to management skills and personal development. After the tradeshow floor closes, attendees can take advantage of the famous Las Vegas nightlife, which includes casinos, fine dining and shows by some of the biggest names in show business. Most of the hotels are also located near the world-famous “Sunset Strip.” Those wanting to take a break from the city and convention can drive or take a bus to a number of nearby attractions including the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Death Valley and numerous golf courses.
“To further simplify registration, international attendees registering by phone will be able to speak their native language because ConExpo-Con/AGG ’96 registration is staffed with people fluent in several languages,” said Vlahos. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG Coming next issue: ConExpo Ushers in a new Millennium.
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T&K Asphalt Grows From College Job to Thriving Company By Jay Adams CEG CORRESPONDENT
It all started with two boys placing makeshift signs on the street, nailed together from old lumber, spray-painted with T&K in black. It wasn’t pretty, but crudely effective. The ‘T’ was for Tony Heffernan. The ‘K’ was for Kevin Gosnell. They were two childhood friends in the town of Hanover, Mass., spending college summers sealcoating driveways to pay their college tuitions. In order to raise funds for their enterprise and buy materials, they sold an old vending machine for a $600 profit. This paid for a used truck, some sealcoating supplies and a new name, T&K Sealing. Each time Tony and Kevin sealed a driveway, their signs would mark the job publicly announcing who they were. This was the first attempt at amateur advertising, and people noticed. Driveway by driveway, a new business was launched and two young men soon paid for college. After three summers, the new college grads turned T&K Sealing into T&K Asphalt. Driveways were now parking lots, sealcoating became paving and a commercial division was born. “T&K was founded in 1987. We started out sealcoating driveways in the summers and, over time, started to patch and pave,” said CEO and President Kevin Gosnell. “Today, the company has over 200 employees and does everything there is to do on a parking lot.” One of the largest asphalt companies in New England, Gosnell is still in charge 26 years later. The CEO has added site work to his ever-expanding list of services. The company claims an average sales growth of 40 percent each year for the last four years. “It was hard at first,” said Gosnell. “I learned the business by doing and research, migrating from sealcoat to patch and then pave. It was gradual and, over time, I learned the business and techniques. We sealcoat, line stripe, patch, grind, grade, pave, put in concrete, make curbs and do small site work.” Clients range from multi-million-dollar real estate companies
with properties throughout New England, to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass. to Harvard University in Cambridge. Headquartered in Whitman, Mass., T&K Asphalt has offices in Derry, N.H., Cranston, R.I., and Sandwich, Mass., in lower Cape Cod.
years,” said Gosnell. “They are what has helped us weather the storm. “Also, we have added to and grown all our product lines and improved our sales and marketing efforts,” said Gosnell. “We actually have grown 20 percent over the recession. We have a tremendous group of people at the company that care. We have an amazing team.”
T&K owns all of the machinery in its fleet of equipment and it has more than 12 grading and paving crews.
5,000 Projects Per Year “We have grown through training programs at our Asphalt academy. Most of our talent is home-grown and we believe heavily in training and development,” said Gosnell. “We have about 200 employees we are in our 26th year. We have added a construction division, doing small site work and improvements. We focus on items that are needed to support a parking lot like drainage improvements, concrete, lighting, landscape and traffic islands, etc.” Gosnell said that his company does about 5,000 projects per year. Major projects have included sealcoating and repairing the massive parking lots around Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots and the New England Revolution in Foxboro, Mass., and completing the lots around large residential communities like The Hills in Wayland, Mass. “Also, we just completed six National Grid [a power company] sites,” said Gosnell. Most of his projects involve the flat land. However, this is not always the case. “The most unusual project was when we needed to secure rock ledge that was falling onto a parking lot,” said Gosnell. “We drilled netting into rock ledge that trapped the rocks and prevented them from falling onto the lot and destroying it. Other than that, most of our jobs stay in our wheel house.” The company’s motto is, “Your Thankful Partner.” “We pledge to do whatever is humanly possible to satisfy the customer,” said Gosnell. “We know that our service is our pro-
fession and ask that the customer trust us.” Testimonials abound on the company’s web site from some of the most invested corporations in New England, including Harvard University. “We are thrilled to work with for such a high-profile customer [as Harvard],” said Gosnell. “But we treat all of our customers like they are VIPs. Our best effort is given to everyone — large or small.” Another satisfied customer is Unicorn Realty, a commercial real estate company that owns and manages 1.2 million sq. ft. of industrial, retail and office space on the South Shore of Massachusetts. With more than 250 commercial tenants using those lots, it is imperative to keep them paved and smooth. “When I have a project with a certain degree of difficulty, I
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Spreading the Word Kevin Gosnell’s business, with four locations, has gotten a tad bit more sophisticated since the days the 19-year-old painted crude wooden signs and stuck them on lawns. But one basic tenet of advertising has never changed. “Word of mouth is everything,” said Gosnell. “We win or lose based on what our clients say. You are only as good as your last job, no matter how big or small it is.” The company owns all of the machinery in its fleet of equipment and it has more than 12 grading and paving crews. They complete all projects and work themselves, a finish site contractor for commercial paving, sealcoating, line striping, color coating, concrete foundations, construction, granite curbing, milling and snow removal. Gosnell has three sons, but is not sure if any of his boys will enter the business when they grow up. But for those young men and women thinking about the heavy iron industry as a trade he said, “I would recommend to someone to find out what your brand represents and what you can do to make sure you protect it. In the end, all you really have is your reputation. I wouldn’t bite off too much. I would do what I think I can do the best, and make it happen.” For more information, go to www.tkasphalt.com or call 1/877tkasphalt. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Caterpillar’s AP1000E, AP1055E Feature ACERT Technology Caterpillar’s AP1000E and AP1055E asphalt pavers include a powerful C7.1 or C6.6 engine with ACERT technology and comfortable operating environment. In markets that require U.S. EPA Tier IV and E.U. Stage IIIB interim standards, the AP1000E and AP1055E will feature a Cat C7.1 engine with ACERT Technology, while machines that are only required to meet U.S. EPA Tier III or E.U. Stage IIIA emission standards come equipped with the Cat C6.6 engine with ACERT technology. Both engines deliver 225 hp (168 kW) of power. The Cat C7.1 engine utilizes the building blocks of ACERT technology including the Cat NOx reduction system and Cat clean emissions module in order to comply with Tier IV Interim/Stage IIIB emission standards. This combination yields extremely clean combustion and continues to deliver steady power in all operating conditions with outstanding fuel efficiency, according to the manufacturer. Other features include dual operating stations with the advisor monitoring system (AMS), tilting consoles, Mobil-Trac undercarriage or wheel undercarriage system, high ambient temperature cooling system, 25 or 35 kW generator, and a material handling system with independent auger and conveyor controls. A top-mounted cooling system with high ambient temperature capability provides cool intake air in order to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. Exhaust air exits toward the hopper providing a cool engine compartment and cleaner working environment for the crew. Dual swing-out stations, tilting consoles and low profile design of the cooling system provide good forward visibility that enables the operator to communicate effectively with the truck driver while monitoring mix in the hopper. Extending the stations beyond the machine frame also enables good jointmatching capability and optimal rearward visibility to the auger chamber. The advisor monitoring system located on the left operating station provides an interactive, text-based interface to assist the operator. It is available in multiple languages for today’s diverse paving crews. The system includes fuel saving features including
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The m) for superb mobility in confined areas. equipped with six, 120-volt receptacles and display provides project-planning calculaAutomated controls and well-designed one, 240-volt receptacle, for all job site tors, start-up checklists, engine operating components reduce segregation potential power requirements. conditions, and service code inforThe AS2302C vibratory screed mation that also can be easily features narrow front-mounted accessed for quick problem-solving extenders. The extenders utilize 9 capability. in. (22.9 cm) wide screed plates, The Mobil-Trac undercarriage allowing it to work close to obstaon the AP1055E provides flotation cles and reducing the need for and limits disturbance on soft base handwork when changing paving materials, ensuring uniform mat widths. thickness. Large oscillating bogies The AS3301C vibratory screed and hydraulic accumulators profeatures rear-mounted extenders gressively overcome surface irregwith heavy-duty support tubes that ularities with minimal tow point stabilize the extenders and provide movement limiting the effects of rigidity for even material flow mix piles and manholes for a when paving wide widths. This smoother mat. The Mobil-Trac screed performs well on interundercarriage can be equipped with states, airports and other high proone of two belt designs. The tread- In markets that require U.S. EPA Tier IV and E.U. 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The system utilizes four individual Cat asphalt pavers can be equipped with materials, the non-directional radial drive pumps that enable each conveyor and each the Cat grade and slope system. This system tires of the AP1000E provide a large ground auger to deliver the exact amount of mix to is a factory-integrated guidance system that contact area for good flotation, stability and the screed. The left and right conveyors in helps remove irregularities from the surface traction. A position sensor located in the left addition to the left and right augers are con- and control mat thickness for increased prosteering cylinder helps maintain consistent trolled independently ensuring mix demand duction, lower operating costs, and higher travel speeds when making turns by adjust- is met when increasing or decreasing paving profitability. It is entirely supported by ing the drive speed of the propel motors widths. 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WIRTGEN W 250: FUEL-SAVING. TIME-SAVING. COST-SAVING. ] Flexible dual-engine concept with unmatched low fuel consumption and less impact on the environment ] Extremely low fuel costs per 1 square yard ] Unique milling performance of up to 1,200 tons per hour ] Milling widths: 7’, 8’, 10’, 12’ 6” and 14’
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BW138AC-5 Combination Roller Features Economizer Bomag continues its product line expansion with the new 4.5 ton (4 t) BW138AC-5 roller. This 54-in. (137 cm)-wide model features a traditional vibratory steel drum in the front and four smooth pneumatic tires at the rear. This “combination” delivers added material manipulation for asphalt compaction and enhanced tractive effort for steep grade applications. Powered by a Tier IVi 4-cylinder Kubota diesel engine, this roller is ideally suited for compaction of commercial parking lots, driveways, highway shoulder construction and secondary roadway maintenance. Rolling resistance on asphalt materials has been minimized due to the large 35.4-in. (90 cm) drum diameter. Smooth rear pneumatic tires manipulate the compacted material and ensure that the liquid asphalt is even throughout the lift. This delivers a finer top finish on the material. The tires also aid traction due to their gripping characteristics and enable better performance on hilly applications and when loading and un-loading from steel deck trailers, according to the manufacturer. The BW138AC-5 is equipped with a pressure water sprinkler system that includes a high-capacity 76-gal. (287 L) water tank for extended operation between refills. Filtered spray nozzles and an interval sprinkler timer contribute to water savings, while solid windscreens ensure that the drum receives sufficient coverage even in windy conditions. Flexible, spring-actuated scrapers further contribute to optimum water distribution. A separate 13-gal. (49 L) tank holds emulsion liquids for wetting the rear tires. A suspended and vibration-isolated operator’s platform
includes a fully adjustable and laterally sliding seat for added comfort, while allowing clear visibility of the drums. Operator efficiency is enhanced with multifunctional dual travel levers and the smart drive steering wheel that provides more
The optional Bomag Economizer system enables continuous control of the compaction process. Compaction levels are indicated by an increasing number of illuminated yellow LEDs on the instrument panel display.
working room and a full view of all machine controls. Standard safety features on the BW138AC-5 include a foldable ROPS with seat belt, back-up alarm, emergency stop button, and front and rear working lights for night operation. The roller’s engine hood and instrument panel also are lockable to protect against vandalism. Requiring no daily grease points, the needed on-site maintenance time is substantially reduced. The optional Bomag Economizer system enables continuous control of the compaction process. This easy-to-use quality control tool automatically offers real time compaction level data to the operator. Compaction levels are indicated by an increasing number of illuminated yellow LEDs on the instrument panel display. Maximum compaction is achieved when the number of LEDs does not increase with repeated passes. The operator quickly knows that no more passes are needed — thus saving the contractor time and money. If the number of yellow LEDs suddenly drops, this indicates weak spots in the material. These weak areas can now be further analyzed and remedied immediately. A red LED warns of over-compaction and helps prevent fracturing of the aggregate. This Economizer technology delivers a high quality, smooth and consistent compaction result across the entire rolled area. Additional optional features that are available include directional indicator and hazard lights and a rotary beacon. For more information, call 309/853-3571 or visit www.bomag.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Tracey Road Equipment Syracuse 6803 Manlius Center Rd East Syracuse, NY 13057 315-437-1471 Binghamton 1523 Route 11 North Kirkwood, NY 13795 607-775-5010 Rochester 300 Middle Rd Henrietta, NY 14467 585-334-5120 Watertown 19598 Cady Road Adams Center, NY 13606 315-788-0200 Albany 115 Railroad Ave. Albany, NY 12205 518-438-1100 www.traceyroad.com
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Tyler Equipment Corporation 251 Shaker Rd. E. Longmeadow, MA 01028 (413)525-6351 1980 Berlin Turnpike Berlin, CT 06037 (860)356-0840 www.tylerequipment.com
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2000 Athey 7-12D Force Feed Loader, 25’ conveyor, J.D. diesel engine, a/c, hydrostatic drive, 1652 hrs, belt 80%
2010 Marathon KERA260HD Crack Sealer, rubberized melting kettle for crack sealing and waterproofing, 260 gallon, 26hp Kohler diesel, dual burner, heated hose wand, 80cfm air compressor
2010 Volvo DD24 Roller, 47” double drum vibratory, hydrostatic drive, double drum drive, water system, scrapers, Cummins 32 hp water cooled diesel engine, ROPS
2002 Blaw Knox PF-3172 Paver, Omni IIIA screed 10-18’, power crown & slope, fume extraction, Cummins diesel engine, plumbed for automatics
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The Wirtgen WR 240i recycler/stabilizer sets new standards for soil stabilization and pavement recycling or reclamation, while meeting U.S. Tier IVi emissions regulations. With a 6-cylinder Cummins engine rated at 600 hp (447 kW), this next-generation Wirtgen cold recycler/stabilizer is not only extremely powerful, but also covers a correspondingly large range of applications utilizing a working width of 7 ft. 10 in. (2.4 m) and maximum working depth of 20 in. (51 cm). As a soil stabilizer, the WR 240i efficiently stabilizes large areas of incohesive soils, whether on large construction sites, or highway rights-of-way, and utilizing any stabilizing medium, according to the manufacturer. And as a cold recycler, it can recycle 100 percent of existing deteriorated asphalt pavements in situ. Water, cement or lime slurry, asphalt emulsion or foamed asphalt can be utilized, the latter created inside the W 240i’s mixing chamber. Machine output has been optimized by a muscular power plant with high torque reserves, yet engine power is transmitted directly and effectively. Nine different rotor speeds guarantee optimum mixing performance, aided also by ultramodern computercontrolled metering technology with automatic monitoring to ensure exactly the right mix. A spacious modern cabin with camera system and a driver’s seat that can be turned through 90 deg ensure that the machine operator always has a clear all-round view of
the machine and the job site. The cabin — with its large windows — can be displaced beyond the right-hand edge of the machine, permitting a direct view of the milled edge. All-wheel steering and a separate steering angle on the rear axle ensure an extremely small turning radius, permitting swift maneuvering at the end of short passages and in confined spaces, according to the manufacturer. Technical improvements focus not only on driving comfort, but also on easy operation. As a result, the operator now can control all the main basic functions easily and conveniently via the highly responsive multi-functional joystick in the right-hand armrest. Automated processes, such as automatic lowering and raising of the milling and mixing rotor, the ergonomically designed workplace, and a reverse-assist function, make the long, hot days on a dusty construction site much more convenient for the operator, and improve his daily productivity. The optional four-high-resolution color camera can be installed at various points of the machine to allow the operator to monitor processes under way. Selection of view is executed via joystick; the result is an increase in performance, economic efficiency and work quality. For more information, visit www.wirtgenamerica.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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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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Bradco 655 Rock Trencher Tackles Tough Conditions The new Bradco 655 rock trencher by Paladin Attachments mounts to high-flow skid steer loaders to tackle tough digging conditions, including asphalt, frozen ground, fracturable rock and compacted soils, yearround. By replacing the need for dedicated trenching machines, it yields a higher utilization of existing equipment at a fraction of the cost, according to the manufacturer. The largest in Bradco’s full line of trencher attachments, the Bradco 655 rock trencher can trench up to 30 in. (76 cm) deep and 8 in. (20 cm) wide, easily meeting specifications for utility trenching applications. For increased safety, the low-profile dirt shield provides optimal operator visibility when trenching. The Bradco 655 rock trencher features a tooth-every-station, doublestandard rock chain for tooth pattern versatility and uses a 50,000-lb. (22,680 kg) anti-back-flex chain for extended life in the toughest conditions. Its heavy-duty chain reduction The Bradco 655 rock trencher features a tooth-every-station, double-standard rock chain for drive system amplifies torque to the tooth pattern versatility and uses a 50,000-lb. (22,680 kg) anti-back-flex chain for extended life cutting chain and high-torque hydraulic motor produces maximum in the toughest conditions.
digging power. The attachment’s built-in skid shoe provides positive depth control for the auger, while the pivoting crumber shoe assists with loose soil removal. The entire Bradco Trencher line, with cutting depths ranging from 24 to 60 in. (61 to 152 cm), offers several tooth options, including cup, shark, and rock and frost teeth, to meet the job’s individual requirements. The discharging auger neatly places dirt away from the trench to eliminate refilling. Each trencher utilizes a fixed-length boom with a spring-loaded, self-adjusting idler and full rock guard to provide added durability and safety during trenching. A heavy-duty crumber and safety bar also provide better trenching precision, while minimizing flying debris, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Wacker Neuson Offers Five-Year Trench Roller Warranty Wacker Neuson has announced a fiveyear bumper-to-bumper transferable warranty on its RT trench roller series. This warranty covers the entire machine, and because it is administered through Wacker Neuson’s warranty program, it stays with the machine no matter how many times it is resold within the five-year warranty period. The five-year bumper-to-bumper warranty is available for all RTx rollers sold in the United States and Canada starting Oct. 1, 2013. It covers all components except typical wear and maintenance items such as filters, etc. The machine’s serial number is registered through Wacker Neuson and will follow the machine from owner to owner. Any authorized and trained Wacker Neuson dealer in the United States and Canada will be able to support the warranty of these units for the full five years, regardless of location and owner generation. “This new warranty provides both rental dealers and contractors with peace of mind and much improved predictability of the life cost of the unit. In addition, there is the added benefit of increased resale value,” said Johannes Schulze Vohren, vice president and managing director, Wacker Neuson Corporation. “To be able to offer a full warranty to a buyer for an additional two or three
years depending on when the machine is sold out of the rental or the contractor’s fleet, is a huge advantage. Obviously, we have tremendous confidence in this machine to back it completely for five years.” When Wacker Neuson designed the modern day trench roller more than 20 years ago, it offered the industry a machine designed for reliability and job site protection. “Continuous innovation has always been an integral part of the Wacker Neuson corporate culture,” said Schulze Vohren, “Since the introduction of the original RT, numerous enhancements have been made to not only offer the best performing trench roller in the market, but also to offer the best available safety features. At Wacker Neuson we are very proud of the unmatched success and confidence the RT roller continues to enjoy in the market,” added Schulze Vohren. One of the most important innovations designed for the trench roller has been the infrared-remote control, called Smart Control, which was designed with safety in mind. The infrared technology requires the operator to maintain line-of-sight at all times, eliminating dangerous blind spots and keeping the job site and its workers better protected. Wacker Neuson’s trench rollers are
The five-year bumper-to-bumper warranty is available for all RTx rollers sold in the United States and Canada starting Oct. 1, 2013. It covers all components except typical wear and maintenance items such as filters, etc.
designed with a maintenance-free lower end that saves time, money and increases the units’ uptime. This maintenance-free lower end includes lifetime lubricated bearings and drive gears with lube free exciter gears, exclusive to Wacker Neuson. There is actually no oil that needs to be changed. The
roller also features a single piece body exciter motor which is a simpler and more durable design, according to the manufacturer. Most recently, the RT was designed as a two-in-one machine with a new flexible drum that can change the working width of the machine’s drum from 32 to 22 in. (81 to 55.8 cm). The easy to remove extensions have a central mounting system that protects the bolts from exposure to damage during operation. This is yet another advantage for rental dealers to get more out of their investment. Wacker Neuson’s articulated RT has become a job site mainstay for its durability and performance. The below the axle exciter in each drum allows for the more efficient transfer of compaction energy to the soil providing enhanced results. The compact design, low center of gravity, vibration speed and choice of high or low compaction force provide additional versatility making these units ideal for working in trenches and excavations, pipeline and backfill applications as well as compaction of sub bases for foundations, roads and parking lots. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Bomag Multi-Purpose Compactor Offers Smart Controls Featuring intelligent machine Bomag’s BMP8500 articulated multi-purpose compactor offers controls for enhanced performversatile operation for compaction of cohesive, semi-cohesive ance and optimal safety, Bomag’s and non-cohesive soil types in applications such as trenches BMP8500 articulated multi-purand foundations. pose compactor offers versatile operation for compaction of cohesive, semi-cohesive and non-cohesive soil types in applications such as trenches and foundations. The BMP8500 is powered by a 19.4-hp (14.4 kW), three-cylinder, water-cooled Kubota diesel engine that features EcoMode, a system that automatically idles the engine to conserve fuel during inactivity. Using Bomag’s intelligent vibration control (IVC) to achieve consistent compaction results, the compactor has a dual exciter system and two selectable amplitudes that deliver output options of either 8,000 or 16,000 lbs. of centrifugal force. Rental centers or end users can quickly adjust the compactor’s working of replacing entire drum sets, according to a high gradeability of 45-percent with vibration. Additionally, the all-drum drive prowidth from 24 to 33.5 in. (61 to 85 cm) with the manufacturer. Operation of the BMP8500 is simple, due vides enhanced traction, while a clear-sided standard bolt-on drum extensions. The drum extensions are easily aligned and installed in to a dual function cable/radio remote control. design with no lateral overhang ensures full 10 to 20 minutes, accommodating different The compactor’s hydrostatic drive system compaction against trench walls and obstatrench dimensions while avoiding the hassle offers two travel speed ranges and provides cles.
The BMP8500 is equipped with the Bomag operator safety system (BOSS), which increases worker safety by automatically stopping machine travel if the operator is in the safety zone. An integrated diagnostic system displays fault codes to make troubleshooting easy. Maintenance also is simplified by swing-out covers that fully open to 90 degrees, providing efficient access to the engine and internal systems. Additionally, the durable composite hoods are impact resistant to protect the engine and components. Other standard features include articulated steering, high-profile drums with a 1-in. (2.5 cm) padfoot height, lockable hoods, hinged center lifting points for balanced lifts, hydrostatic service brakes and a spring-applied, hydraulically released parking brake. For more information, call 309/853-3571 or visit www.bomag.com/us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Toro Expands Line With New RT600 Riding Trencher The Toro RT600 riding trencher is built to deliver smooth, consistent performance in tough digging conditions. The RT600 is the only trencher in its class using a flywheel, torsion shaft and planetary gear reduction system. The flywheel minimizes trencher stalls, the torsion shaft absorbs shock loads from the drive train, and the planetary gears multiply hydrostatic motor torque to provide increased trenching power. The Toro RT600 is equipped with a 65-hp (48.5 kW), Cummins B3.3 4cylinder, liquid-cooled diesel engine. The dual hydrostatic system provides optimal performance for trenching and plowing. The RT600 also features fourwheel steering for maneuverability and incorporates crab steering for improved handling on slopes, according to the manufacturer.
The Toro RT600 is equipped with a 65-hp (48.5 kW), Cummins B3.3 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled diesel engine. The RT600 also features four-wheel steering for maneuverability and incorporates crab steering for improved handling on slopes.
“The new RT600 is both powerful and versatile,” explained Josh Beddow, product marketing manager of Toro underground equipment. “The Toro-exclusive planetary gear reduction system delivers trenching productivity that you’d expect to see from a much larger machine.” In addition to the heavyduty trencher, optional backhoe loader, rock saw and vibratory plow attachments also are available. The unit also comes with a standard six-way backfill blade with ground-following float functionality. The operator platform is open for great visibility and the RT600 has a pivoting, suspended seat to ensure operator comfort for all day productivity. For more information, visit www.toro.com/underground. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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ICON Slide Rail Systems Offer Versatility for Contractors ICON slide rail systems give contractors versatility and options to help them shore everything from simple pits to elaborate excavations with utility problems, overhead clearance projects or difficult soil conditions. ICON is known as the original pioneer of this type of shoring system in the United States. The company’s slide rail shoring systems are made of high-yield, Grade 50 steel and are comprised of lineal panels, rails or posts and bracing. This allows contractors to install three or four sided pits and two sided trenches in a variety of excavations and soil conditions. Contractors can choose slide rails in single-, double- or triple-rail designs with either roller rail frames (struts) or fixed-position braces. Slide rail systems are used for the excavations of sewer lines, water mains, tunnel-access pits or shafts, tank installations, pump or lift stations, wet wells, manholes, junction boxes and many other uses.
ICON’s slide rail system is installed at the same time as a trench or pit is excavated. Installation of the slide rail system starts by excavating the trench to 4 ft. (1.2 m) deep. Next, workers install rails and plates to help square up the system. They continue to dig on the inside of the system to remove the excavated soil as needed. More panels and rails are then incrementally added using the “dig and push” method until the workers reach the required subgrade. “The dig-and-push installation method eliminates the need for vibratory hammers and can boost production by more than 50 percent,” said David Crandall, vice president of ICON. “And best of all in these tough times, labor costs will go down by 30 or 40 percent compared to conventional sheeting. “When it comes time to tight sheet a pit or trench on a deep excavation and you’re in a heavily congested area, slide rail systems make the perfect solution.
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sheeting also gives you more internal working room from wall to wall without the need for inside waler beams.” Other installation benefits of ICON slide rail system include but
are not limited to sheeting and shoring around existing or adjacent utilities. Larger structures or pipes that require an unobstructed pit or access bay for a trench can be easily accomplished by allowing the contractor to remove all cross bracing with a technique called rebracing of the system. For large and extremely deep jobs in excess of 30 ft. (9 m) in C60 soils conditions, contractors can make use of the triple slide rail systems. Environmental remediation projects can be often solved with ICON’s four-way rail system, which allows the contractor to install down the back side of the rail and continue excavating and shoring in all directions without removing the entire system to reinstall, according to the manufacturer. For more information about ICON Equipment, ICON Tunnel Systems and their products, call 800/836-5011 or visit www.iconjds.com or www.icontunnelsystems.com.
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Underground Tools Inc. manufactures heavy-duty rock trenching chains for all makes and models of trenchers; from pedestrian units up to the largest maxi-track trenchers. Specializing in large pitch K-style chains (L) and custom base plates for the most severe applications, UTI maufactures its chain with proprietary alloy steel.
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Eagle 7500 Features Cat Tier III Diesel, GPS Compatibility Wheel trenchers provide the fastest method of open cut excavation, leaving behind a perfect trench with a fine spoil that can be discharged to either side of the machine, or loaded directly onto a truck. Trenchers and Equipment has been involved with the design and manufacture of wheel trenchers for more than 53 years. It introduced the first Eagle wheel trencher back in 1988, the model 4500. Trenchers and Equipment now has nine models available for all underground construction applications — pipeline, utility, cable, footings, irrigation, drainage and canal. The Eagle 7500 has a Cat Tier III diesel at 250 hp, electronically controlled hydraulic drives, is GPS compatible, has a 7 ft. (2 m) digging depth and 24 to 36 in. (61 to 91 cm) width cuts and weighs 56,000 lbs. (25,401 kg). For more information, call 909/6154037 or visit trenchersandequipment.com.
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Condux APS75 Pulls Up to 7,500 Lbs. The APS75 hydraulic underground cable puller from Condux International provides up to 7,500 lbs. of continuous pulling power to tackle a comprehensive range of pulling applications. Designed for installing underground cable, the APS75 is completely selfcontained and transports easily from job site to job site, according to the manufacturer. The new digital readout allows the operator to view pulling forces, distance pulled, tension limiter and hydraulic pressure readings. Pulling operations can be recorded and downloaded through a convenient USB port. Other standard features include antitwist rope, rotating pulling arm and wired remote control. For more information, call 507/387-6576 or visit www.condux.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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N.H. Nu-Guard Rail System Tests Deemed Successful By Jay Adams
The federal government fully funded the $2 million project along an 8-mi. (12.8 km) stretch of highway on Interstate 89.
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Along an 8-mi. (12.8 km) stretch of highway on Interstate 89, Kyle Zorawowicz of the New Hampshire Department of Transportation’s construction bureau picks up a number of sheared bolts that popped out of a revolutionary new highway guardrail system after cars struck it. This laborious work is not beneath a D.O.T. manager, collecting small bolts on a federal road. Zorawowicz is happy to do it. The loose bolts mean that the federal test of the new Nu-Guard rail system, 8 mi. from Bow to Hopkinton, N.H., and its accompanying 5.4 mi. (8.7 km) of concrete medians, save the lives of drivers who crash into them. The federal government fully funded the $2 million project. The guard rail and median project, a test with national highway safety implications, wrapped up two months early. It was originally set to finish by the end of August. NHDOT finished the work in mid-June. According to Zorawowicz, the project broke ground on Oct. 23, 2012. It is located on an 8-mi. stretch between Exits 1 and 5 on Interstate 89. “The final estimate run showed the total cost of the project being $2 million. It was deemed a test project, as we were to install two new types of W-Beam guardrail, along with 1500-feet of pre-cast concrete median barrier, plus pre-cast barrier over the three bridges involved in the project, and pre-cast barrier along the exposed bridge piers on the underpasses within the project limits,” said Zorawowicz. The two types of guardrail installed on the project were the Nu-Guard post assembly guardrail by the Nucor Corporation, and the GMS Mini-Spacer Guardrail and ThrieBeam Connection System by the Gregory Corporation. The pre-cast concrete barrier was provided by the Michie Corporation in Henniker, N.H. “The Federal Highway Administration wanted to see how each of the new types of guardrail systems worked in the state of New Hampshire. In conclusion, both systems are working nicely and how they were designed to work,” said Zorawowicz. The installation process of each was the main difference of the two systems.” The Nu-Guard system consists of a new type of post. It is a U-channel post that is double the plf of a normal signpost. These posts were easy to drive as they have a small
surface area, according to Zorawowicz. The connection hardware used for this system is the same used in a standard run of I-beam posts with W-beam rail The Gregory system used the normal Ibeam posts in a standard run of guardrail, but the connection hardware was different. It consisted of a smaller bolt, 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) length by 5/16-in. (.8 cm) diameter, and “mini-spacer” washers that look like little domes. These connections were harder for the workers to install because the bolt was smaller, according to Zorawowicz. “Other than that, the actual system itself has worked great and to its design. The reason for the small bolt is to have the bolt shear when a car strikes it, so the rail disconnects from the post easier and is able to guide the car along the rail rather than create a more of a blunt strike against the rail, as older, wooden post rail tends to do,” Zorawowicz said. “We have had several strikes already and I have been able to collect the sheared bolts around the crash site. The installation of guardrail in a median that was in dire need of it makes the Interstate all the more safe for the travelling public.” Under NHDOT, the companies installed about 28,400 ft. (8,656.3 m) of new guardrail on the project and 2,780 ft. (847.3 m) of standard and modified precast concrete barrier. General contractor for the work was Weaver Brothers Construction Company Inc., based out of Bow, N.H. “They have done many projects with the NHDOT and are a fine contractor to work with,” said Zorawowicz.
Weaver Brothers Construction Company has been involved with several projects including: • Rehab of a bridge covering Route 11 over the Blackwater River, • Joppa Hill Road reconstruction in Bedford, N.H., • Reclamation and paving the roadways and replacing guardrails in Wentworth/Rumney •Reconstruction of U.S. Route 1 bypass and U.S. Route 1 intersection in Portsmouth • Reconstruction of the southbound Exit 3 area on Interstate 93 in Salem/Manchester • Paving 3.85 mi. (6.2 km), with drainage guardrail in Enfield/Lebanon • The median barrier replacement on Interstate 89 in Bow/Hopkinton “One of the owners of Weaver Brothers Construction, Jeff Bates, was the superintendent on the project. That helped in communications with exactly what we wanted out of them on the project,” said Zorawowicz. “Adam Bates, Jeff’s nephew and son of owner Peter Bates, was the project manager for the project and he was also great to work with. They do a lot of work with the NHDOT and they know that it really helps make the project run smoothly when everyone is on the same page and working together. “Collectively, we left no mysteries between each other and that ended up making the project all the more successful,” said Zorawowicz. “We were able to finish the project 2.5 months ahead of schedule because of it. Their web site is http://wbcc.biz/.”
According to NHDOT, a total of 12 subcontractors worked on the project performing different tasks. The main sub-contractor was CWS Fence & Guardrail out of Andover, N.H. “CWS Fence & Guardrail installed the entire steel beam guardrail on the project. Beck & Bellucci Inc. out of Franklin, N.H., provided the bridge work on the project,” said Zorawowicz. “For the bridge located on Interstate 89 above South Street in Bow, we were to demolish out the top layer of the bridges, tie in new rebar to the existing rebar, and place concrete over it to create a level surface for the new median barrier.” A.D. Rossi Corp. out of Danville, Vt., installed a new heat-welded bridge deck barrier membrane to protect the freshly-placed concrete on the bridge over South Street. “There were also a few minor operation sub-contractors that performed the paving up against the barrier [Black Rock Paving Inc., Salem, N.H.], and the cold-planning and milling of paved surfaces for concrete barrier installation [Continental Paving Inc., Londonderry, N.H.],” said Zorawowicz. Weaver Brothers’ crew usually consisted of eight people, one superintendent, two foremen, two laborers and three operators, and five tri-axle dump truck drivers. Hours were 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., due to traffic control restrictions on Interstate 89. “Weaver’s work mainly consisted of excavating out existing topsoil in the median, and placing crushed gravel in its place to level up the median from a mainly 4:1 slope to a 10:1 slope, creating a safer area for cars see RAIL page 88
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SANY Names C.N. Wood New England Region Dealership C.N. Wood Company has entered into an agreement to represent SANY cranes in the New England states of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. Products will be sold and serviced from C.N. Wood’s Westbrook, Maine, location. “We are very excited about bringing the SANY cranes to the New England marketplace,” said Jim Maxwell, general manager of C.N. Wood Company. “Distributing and servicing cranes is an excellent opportunity for C.N. Wood to broaden its base of construction and industrial customers. SANY has manufactured and engineered this product specifically for the U.S. market. We have already started to expand our personnel to include employees with a strong crane background, including Mark Hall, who has just joined our staff. Mark has many years of experience selling and supporting cranes, several of which were specifically with the SANY product.” C.N. Wood Company was established in 1964 by Bob Bernard. For more information, visit www.sanygroup.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Mark Hall has joined the C.N. Wood team.
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Wacker Neuson Set to Hold Annual Trowel Challenge Wacker Neuson’s booth at World of Concrete will once again be a show destination for the industry’s fastest finishers. The sixth annual Wacker Neuson Trowel Challenge competition will take place during World of Concrete, Jan. 21 to 24, 2014, Las Vegas, Booth #O30145. The ride-on trowel challenge tests the operator’s entire range of speed and accuracy skills as they maneuver around an obstacle course that weaves throughout the 2,400 sq. ft. slab. Also this year at Wacker Neuson’s booth will be an additional slab so attendees not participating in the challenge can have more time to operate Wacker Neuson’s line of walk-behind and ride-on trowels. As safety continues to be a paramount concern for job sites, contractors can see how Wacker Neuson’s walkbehind trowels were built with safety in mind, according to the company. Wacker Neuson’s CT walk-behind line offers a design built to provide extra protection from an out of control spinning handle. When the operator lets go of the handle, a gyroscopic safety sensor detects the motion of the handle and stops the engine before the handle reaches a 45-degree rotation. This engages the gearbox brake which will stop the handle rotation within 270 degree rotation. This system protects the operator from being struck by a runaway handle, according to the manufacturer. Wacker Neuson’s booth at World of Concrete will once again be a show destination for the industry’s fastest finishers.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Installation of Guardrail on I-89 Protects Traveling Public RAIL from page 84
that may travel off the road and into the median,” said Zorawowicz. “They would then top the gravel with 3.5 inches of humus and then have A.J. Cameron’s Sod Farm come on the project to seed the new topsoil.” Weaver Brothers was required to raise any catch basins in the median to catch any rainfall and/or runoff in the ditch line of the median. “Some catch basins that we encountered on the project were in less than desirable shape and we asked that they install a brand new catch basin in its place,” said Zorawowicz. “It’s better to fix a problem when you encounter one, rather than let it linger and let the next person that comes along deal with it.” Weaver Brothers installed the entire precast concrete barrier on the project. One of the major facets of the project was the task of removing a stretch of existing guardrail in the median of Interstate 89 and installing a 1500-ft. (457 m) stretch of modified pre-cast barrier in a semi-super-elevated section of the Interstate. “We had to create modified barriers in order to accommodate for the super-elevation in that particular section of the inter-
state,” said Zorawowicz. “Modified barrier is used when one side of the barrier needs to be higher at the base on one side and shorter on the other. The plans did not come with a design for this stretch of barrier and we in the field were shouldered with the task of using the existing roadway to design the sizes of the new barrier. “Myself, my field help, Weaver’s super and a foreman worked together to take shots using an autolevel to read differing elevations on the northbound and southbound sides of the road in order to calculate how high the barrier needed to be on one side of the road as opposed to the other side of the road,” said Zorawowicz. “I then created an Excel spreadsheet to create my final design of the barrier and submitted it to the Michie Corporation. They reviewed my design and then submitted the barrier heights that they would use in the pre-casting of the barrier. “After communicating with them and
The main focus was to install the two new types of guardrail and/or remove old existing guardrail either in the median or on the shoulder of the interstate. “Some days they had two crews working, with the same number of workers. One crew would be installing new guardrail while the other crew would Kyle Zorawowicz be just ahead of them removing old guardrail. It was a New Hampshire Department of Transportation very efficient process,” said Zorawowicz. “I would like to thank making a few adjustments to the design, we the travelling public for bearing with all of came up with a design that would work in the construction delays pertinent to the the field. The barrier was then pre-cast and project. I know it can be a pain to travel sent to the project a few months later,” through on some days, but it will ultimateZorawowicz said. “The barrier went in fair- ly benefit everyone in the end,” said ly smoothly and looks great today. That was Zorawowicz. probably the most satisfying part of the projFor more information on CWS Fence & ect for me. We had to design it with what we Guardrail visit http://cwsfence.com/ had in the field and made it work.” (This story also can be found on CWS Fence & Guardrail would normally Construction Equipment Guide’s Web have a crew of seven people, one foreman, site at www.constructionequipmentfive laborers, and a post-pounder operator. guide.com.) CEG
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Mack Delivers 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree in Time for Lighting Ceremony After completing a journey of more than 5,000 mi. on the back of a Mack Pinnacle model, the 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree was lit in an official ceremony at the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 3. The tree traveled from the Colville National Forest in the state of Washington to the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol, making stops in communities across the country. Speaker of the House John Boehner (ROhio) led the ceremony and flipped the switch with the help of six-year old Giovanni Gayner to light this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree. The 88-ft. Engelmann Spruce was hand-selected from a pool of candidate trees suggested by Colville National Forest A Mack Pinnacle model delivers the 88-ft. Christmas tree to the U.S. employees by the U.S. Capitol Capitol on a custom-built oversized trailer. Superintendent of Grounds Ted Bechtol. Gayner is a student at Hofstetter School in Colville, Wash., and he also participated in making ornaments for the 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree. Gayner’s name was drawn at random from the many children in Washington State who participated in this year’ ornament making. More than 6,000 ornaments adorn the tree. The national event was made more festive by musical performances from the Notebusters Children’s Choir, the United States Marine Band and vocalist Lindsay Lawler. The 80-year-old tree was delivered to the U.S. Capitol on Nov. 25 and was lowered by crane into place on the west lawn. As a sponsor of the tree tour, Mack provided two Mack Pinnacle models for the cross-country tour. Both were distinctively decaled with the 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree tour The 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree was lit in an official logo and patriotic images of a sturdy bulldog pulling a ceremony on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol led by Christmas tree toward the U.S. Capitol. The trucks were Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) and sixequipped with the Mack mDRIVE automated manual trans- year-old Giovanni Gayner of Washington State. mission and the Mack Twin Y air suspension, allowing drivers to have an easy and fuel-efficient drive. These features were crucial as the trucks navigated through snow, mountains, arid conditions, busy cities and deserted highways on their way to Washington, D.C. “We greatly appreciate Mack Trucks’ support of the Capitol Christmas Tree tour,” said Jeff Olson, president of Choose Outdoors, the nonprofit partner of the U.S. Forest Service for this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree. “Knowing that we could count on Mack to deliver a very special cargo to our nation’s capital really helped make this project successful.” Mack has provided trucks for the Capitol Christmas Tree tour several times, most recently in 2011 and 2012. “Being a part of the Capitol Christmas Tree tour is a privilege for Mack,” said John Walsh, Mack vice president of marketing. “Our highway trucks are built for jobs like this — oversized cargo, difficult terrain and long distances. We love that Choose Outdoors and the U.S. Forest Service continue to trust the delivery of a national treasure to Mack Trucks year after year and it’s gratifying to see the tree help thousands celebrate the season each December.” For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
The U.S. Marine Corps Band plays during the lighting ceremony.
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Avoid the Family Owned Business Blues Managing a business is tough, but running a family owned business is even tougher. Internal conflicts, family matters, business concerns and ownership transition make running the business very complicated and emotionally charged. In fact, according to the Small Business Administration, only 33 percent of family owned businesses survive the transition from first generation ownership to the next generation. The causes are usually the same — an inability to separate family from business needs, conflicts of interests, differences of opinion in how the business should be managed, intense rivalries and, of course, the egos that come into play. In addition, there are instances where the second and third generation often has less appreciation for what their predecessors did to make the business a success. Some don’t have the same drive, commitment or business savvy. Real World Case Histories Case #1: The president of a successful construction equipment distribution business decided to turn his business over to his son. The president was a smart businessman. He was well liked by his customers, employees and suppliers. Even though his son had worked in the business for almost fifteen years, he lacked sophistication and didn’t know how to develop strong employee and customer relationships. Once, when the president was suddenly hospitalized, the son was lost. He wasn’t sure what to do first. As a result, employees gained little confidence in him. They are worried that the company will fall apart when the president turns the business over to him. While they talk about the situation with each other, they are not comfortable sharing their feelings with the president. Case #2: The founder of a popular restaurant figured it was time to turn her business over to her son and retire...or so she thought. Putting her son in charge, she took some time off. She stopped in a few weeks later to see how things were going. Unbeknownst to her, the day of her visit was his day off. She saw several things that needed immediate attention. She asked a staff member to call her son and tell him to come right away. The assistant manager hesitated saying, “ I can’t do that. Bob told us never to call him for any reason on his golf day off.” Like most entrepreneurs, the owner had worked sixteenhour days for years to keep her business up and running. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears went
into making it a success, and now her son was letting it all go. She also discovered that he did not treat her employees well, nor did he share her vision of opening more restaurants based on this successful model. The result was a frustrated staff and a business in jeopardy. She was a very unhappy woman who did not feel she could retire in peace. She now has to go in on a regular basis and work hard to make sure her business will survive until her son is responsible enough to be given this opportunity. Case #3: The owner of a well-established and highly profitable construction company turned the business over to his two sons and his daughter. All three had been brought up in the business and were highly capable. The eldest brother was made president; the second son was appointed vice president; the daughter headed up marketing. The brothers did not see eye to eye on anything and fought over every decision. Finally, the younger brother left the family business and started his own competitive company in the same town. The result? Although both companies are still in business, the parents are broken hearted, and the brothers have not spoken to each other in years. These examples are all negative. Family owned businesses do not need to have these problems. I have worked with an abundance of progressive family owned business owners who have practices in place to ensure all employees are happy and that future generations will be able to enjoy the business and benefit from its continued growth and profitability. Is your family-owned business positioned for success? Are you confident it will grow and prosper into the future? If something happened to you, are you confident your business would run like a well-oiled machine? Have you established quality relationships with both family employees and non-family employees? Do you need help? Tips to Avoid the Family Owned Business Blues Share Vision and Values: To achieve success as a family owned business, every family member should share the same vision of the business in the future. If one person wants to keep it small and another wants to build an empire, it won’t work. If one person just wants to make a living and another wants to make a fortune, that’s another type of problem. If family members do not share the vision of the founder or top executive, they have to be com-
fortable enough to express their feelings. Ultimately, everyone must be on the same page to avoid constant conflict. Core values are the beliefs and principles that guide individual behavior and form the foundation upon which your family and business should operate. The family should discuss the company’s core values and agree to how they will demonstrate them. Honesty, integrity, respect, teamwork, excellence, customer focus, health, safety and family relationships should be among every company’s core values. Set Clear Roles and Responsibilities: In many family owned businesses (especially those that are start-ups), everyone does a little of everything. Whether yours is a new business or one that is well established, family members’ job roles and responsibilities have to be clearly defined. Expectations should be set with clear agreement what each member will be accountable for. Manage the Family Owned Business Like Any Other Business: Many family owned businesses operate with an informal management style. There may also be disparity in how each member leads. This can frustrate employees, inhibit the growth and profitability of the business and prevent it from reaching its true potential. Every manager in the organization should lead in the same way, setting high standards for performance and being an example for others on staff. Make sure someone can step right into your place, and the company can operate at full capacity if you should have an accident or suddenly become ill. Systems and procedures should be in established. Someone should have access to the books. In addition, other family members and employees should be crosstrained. Challenge the Status Quo: Maintaining the Status Quo is the kiss of death for any business. Efforts must be made to ensure the delivery of superior customer service and new ways of doing businesses must be considered. Some family owned business owners unknowingly try to preserve the status quo. This is especially true if new ideas are proposed by a family member or younger employee. A common phrase is “We’ve always done it this way.” The owner is more comfortable doing things the same way because that is how he or she gained success. But these attitudes can frustrate employees and can hamper business efforts in a contemporary world. Avoid and Manage Conflict: No business or family is perfect. But if there is conflict and
feuding among family members, it will be impossible to establish a positive work environment. A dispute between family members will impede high levels of teamwork and customer service. Most problems can be worked out, worked through, and resolved. If everyone is open to finding a solution, they will have to manage their emotions and maintain respect for each other. They must also be willing to be flexible...perhaps even meet each other half way without being too aggressive or demanding. It’s not about who is to blame or who is right. The bottom line is that conflict can be resolved by agreeing to do what is in the best interest of the business. If that can’t happen, the business owner should consider bringing in an outside arbitrator or trusted business consultant to help work out the issues. Establish Healthy Boundaries: If you are a husband and wife team, set, agree and adhere to boundaries. There need to be limits that the business “needs” cannot cross. For example, don’t discuss business after 6:00 p.m. or at home. Go to dinner but do not talk about business. If you are at a family event, do not discuss business for more than fifteen minutes. It is not fair to your family. By all means, refrain from arguing in the workplace. It makes everyone uncomfortable. Don’t Alienate Employees: Don’t create two types of employees — family vs. nonfamily. Conduct performance reviews for family and non-family employees alike. Refrain from showing favoritism or giving special treatment to family members. For example, if a family member borrows a company vehicle, make sure other employees have access to that vehicle as well. Avoid alienating employees by practicing nepotism. Hire, promote and pay people based on their actual merits, abilities, and contributions to the business. If you don’t, the non-family employees will lose their motivation. They may feel like a promotion is out of their reach because they aren’t a family member or a friend of the family. They may also become jealous and resentful. Refrain from passing off personal expenses as business expenditures for a family member. If you purchase company cars, purchase midsized cars that are fuel-efficient. Do not allow family members to use the company credit card for dinners with their families. Don’t put family members on the payroll if they’re not making a real contribution to the business. see FAMILY page 94
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Create a Culture of Open Communication: Effective communication with all members of the organization is critical. Non-family employees shouldn’t feel like family members are more “in the know” about what is happening with the business. Establish a culture of open communication where everyone is well informed on what’s going on and on plans for the future. If you plan on hiring a family member or retiring in the near future and turning the business over to someone in the family, let your staff know. If you are the person who will run the company, hold a meeting. Let employees know you may run the company a bit differently, but that you are going to do your absolute best to make it a great place to come to work each day. Keep in mind that they may be in fear of losing their jobs. Let them know you do not plan on making any changes in staff or eliminating jobs if that is in your plan. Ask employees what they recommend and what they would like to improve upon once you take over. Involve employees in decision-making and idea sharing. Ask for their ideas on how to improve customer service, teamwork, communication and productivity. Provide feedback on their ideas and implement the best. Make Employees Feel Like Family: Treat employees as well as you treat your best customers. Make people feel they are working with you and not for you. Hold employee appreciation events and annual picnics. Include employees’ families at these events. Take a different employee to lunch once a week. Provide unexpected bonuses when you have a great Quarter, or yearly bonuses. Create a Succession Plan: Sooner or later, you will retire. If there is not a succession plan in place, you are setting your business up for failure. Be prepared with a succession plan to ensure your business lives on long after you are gone. Part of that plan is to prepare your successor for the position. Most likely, it will be a family member who is already working in the business for several years. Ideally, he or she will possess interpersonal and relationship building skills. If your successor does not have a degree in business, enroll them in a course on Business 101. Make sure they understand how to read financial statements and fully comprehend that, “revenue is really nice. profit’s all that matters.” The more business and financial acumen your successor possesses, and the more they know the business, your industry, and your customers, the better. If they are well liked and respected by your staff, all the better. In addition, provide training to help them to excel in the five essential facets of leadership: 1. Create vision and a competitive strategy. 2. Communicate Number 1 to entire organization 3. Implement and manage change necessary to create and sustain success. 4. Motivate and reward employees. 5. Execute the competitive strategy. Consider hiring a consultant or coach for a six-month period to work with your successor. An experienced professional can help your successor identify his or her strengths, help to build on them, and also identify areas for where improvement is needed. Creating a succession plan and implementing smart familyowned business practices involves a great deal more. For now, look at your business through the eyes of your entire staff and answer this question honestly: “Would you want to work for YOU?”
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Listed below are some bids on projects for the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Following is a list of some of the projects let County/District: N/A Contract No.: HA3485570 Project: Md. 22 at Old Post Road capacity improvements. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $6,420,642 • Concrete General Inc. — $6,858,176 • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $6,997,555 • Gray & Son Inc. — $8,111,000 County/District: Montgomery Contract No.: MO9745477 Project: Md. 190 River Road from I-495 to Md. 614 (Goldsboro Road) safety and resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amount: • American Infrastructure-Md Inc. d/b/a American Infrastructure — $2,699,700 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $2,722,136 • Bardon Inc. d/b/a Aggregate Industries — $2,938,044 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $3,338,372 Countied/Districts: Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot Contract No.: XX4415276 Project: Install raised pavement markers at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Proline Painting Company — $483,125 • W. L. Markers Inc. — $485,375 • Midlantic Marking Inc. — $837,500 • Zone Striping Inc. — $887,825 • D. W. Miller Inc. — $934,500 • Priceless Industries Inc. — $1,145,250 County/District: Statewide Contract No.: AX6855326 Project: Noise barrier preservation and remediation. Contractors and Bid Amount: • PDI-Sheetz Construction Corporation — $1,232,354 • Concrete General Inc. — $1,424,030 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $1,466,780 • Covington Machine & Welding Inc. — $1,760,547 County/District: N/A Contract No.: HO3175270 Project: U.S. 29 northbound widening. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Peak Incorporated — $2,586,167 • Concrete General Inc. — $2,643,478 • Milani Construction LLC — $2,700,000 • Rustler Construction Inc. — $2,911,337 • Dixie Construction Company Inc. — $3,043,739 • Francis O. Day Company Inc. — $3,397,951 • Ardent Company LLC — $3,525,200 • Fort Myer Construction Corporation — $4,364,598
County/District: Wicomico Contract No.: WI3095176 Project: Geometric improvements on U.S. 50 at Walston Switch Road. Contractors and Bid Amount: • David A. Bramble Inc. — $1,962,934 • George & Lynch Inc. — $2,105,554 • Daisy Concrete Inc. of Maryland — $2,122,708 County/District: N/A Contract No.: GA3265177 Project: IS-68 from 0.54 mi. east of Shade Hollow Road Bridge No. 110503 to 0.54 mi. east of Lower New Germany Road Bridge No. 1104130. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Keystone Lime Company Inc. — $5,565,006 • I. A. Construction Corporation — $6,254,774 • Belt Paving Inc. — $6,372,635 County/District: Somerset Contract No.: SO4095171 Project: Md. 675 (Somerset Avenue) from Md. 362 to Md. 822 (Umes Boulevard). Contractors and Bid Amount: • David A. Bramble Inc. — $2,965,823 • Civil Construction LLC — $4,979,893 County/District: Worcester Contract No.: WO2235180 Project: Bridge rehabilitation dual steel Bridges No. 2301601 and 2301602 on U.S. 13 (Ocean Highway) over Pocomoke River.
Contractors and Bid Amount: • Joseph B. Fay Company Inc. — $14,401,485 • G. A. & F. C. Wagman Inc. — $14,736,825 • Judlau Contracting Inc. — $16,191,163 • Concrete General Inc. — $17,394,865 County/District: Allegany Contract No.: 4770161416 Project: Install, repair or replace traffic barrier at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Green Acres Contracting Company — $278,840 • Penn Line Service Inc. — $293,239 • L. S. Lee Inc. — $306,000 • Long Fence Company Inc. — $385,987 County/District: Statewide Contract No.: AT8125274 Project: Drainage, erosion and sediment control, and system remediation at various locations. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Council Industries Inc. — $1,243,552 (Irregular) • Concrete General Inc. — $2,180,782 • Allied Contractors Inc. — $2,402,290 • Mercier’s Inc. — $3,070,020 Counties/Districts: Allegany, Garrett and Washington Contract No.: AX0557614R Project: Miscellaneous roadway structure repairs. Contractors and Bid Amount: • Concrete General Inc. — $870,311 • Harbel Inc. — $884,688
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Bobcat Launches Tier IV Non-DPF Solution Loaders Bobcat Company has released its first Tier IV loaders — including a non-diesel particulate filter (DPF) engine solution. The seven medium-sized machines make up the most popular size class in the Bobcat loader family and provide operators with all of the same performance benefits of the previous interim Tier IV models. The Tier IV Bobcat non-DPF solution was achieved by designing an ultra-low particulate combustion (ULPC) engine. The ULPC is accomplished through a specially designed engine combustion chamber that reduces the amounts of particulate matter created during combustion. Therefore, Tier IV emissions compliance can be achieved without using a DPF, according to the manufacturer. In addition to eliminating the need for a DPF, the new engines used in 500 frame-size loaders will have 4 to 12 percent increase in torque. This increase in torque is produced over a wide range of engine rpm, allowing operators of all skill levels to better utilize the machines’ maximum performance. The S510, S550 and T550 feature a radius lift path, providing operators the reach and visibility they require for dumping over a wall, backfilling or loading flatbed trucks. The S530, S570, S590 and T590 models feature a vertical lift path, providing operators the ability to lift heavier loads higher, making it easier to clear high-sided truck boxes and hoppers, as well as placing pallets. The new Tier IV loaders feature a machine protection system that monitors, manages and shuts down the engine if needed. This system monitors engine coolant and oil temperatures and will manage engine systems to reduce the potential of these fluids reaching a point where the machine has to be shut down. This minimizes potential damage to the engine, stops unnecessary engine wear and keeps operators working. Another new feature of the skid steer and compact track loader line is cold weather protection. Anytime the engine temperature is too low, the loader will temporarily limit the maximum engine speed (rpm) to prevent premature component wear or failure. Engine idle
speed also is raised slightly to help the engine reach its operating temperature faster. As soon as the engine warms up to a predetermined temperature, the protection mechanism will deactivate. Cab-Forward Design The 500 frame-size loaders feature a cab-forward design that moves the operator closer to the attachment and provides increased visibility in all directions. The new loaders tout a large cab door opening, offering greater visibility to the cutting edge of the bucket or the corners of an attachment. Windows on the sides and rear of the cab are larger in size to provide more visibility to the tires and back of the machine. The larger top window makes it easier and more comfortable for the operator to see an attachment with the lift arms raised, an advantage when loading trucks or performing other tasks.
The S530, S570, S590 and T590 models feature a vertical lift path, providing operators the ability to lift heavier loads higher, making it easier to clear high-sided truck boxes and hoppers, as well as placing pallets.
Easier Maintenance Improves Productivity Operators want to spend minimal time on routine maintenance to start the workday earlier, and the loaders are designed to work long hours in demanding conditions. Simple check points and superior design make it easier to perform maintenance correctly at the proper intervals. The auxiliary hydraulic quick couplers are mounted directly to the front plate of the lift arm to provide a solid mounting, and hoses are routed through the loader arms for better protection. Operator Comfort Is King Comfortable operators are more productive, so to create a better working environment, the 500 frame-size loaders feature a large cab, redesigned interior and improved cab pressurization. The loaders have a pressurized cab with a new one-piece seal that goes all the way around the door and fits into a special curved pocket. This minimizes the amount of dirt and dust that might enter the cab, creating more enjoyable working conditions and making it easier to clean the cab. Operators also have the choice between standard foot pedal hydraulic controls, the advanced
The 500 frame-size loaders feature a cab-forward design that moves the operator closer to the attachment and provides increased visibility in all directions.
control system (ACS) or the selectable joystick controls (SJC) on all machine models. The Best of Both Worlds: Hydraulics and Horsepower The hydraulic systems on MSeries loaders have been engineered for higher standard flow and pressure, which provides increased attachment performance.
Engine horsepower and hydraulic flow are matched to the loader’s rated operating capacity, size and weight — producing a loader that can outperform higher-horsepower compact loaders. Available only on M-Series loaders, the optional deluxe instrumentation panel intelligently monitors key loader functions — including fuel consumption — and the keyless start helps prevent
theft. The 5-in., full-color LCD screen offers better readability and operator interaction. Easy-to-read virtual sweep gauges allow operators to quickly read and understand the machine’s performance. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) Federal officials cited glaring violations of accepted safety standards in proposing nearly $400,000 in fines against two companies involved in a botched building demolition in Philadelphia that killed six people. The willful and serious breaches by Campbell Construction and S&R Contracting led to the collapse of a large masonry wall onto a thrift store, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. “If these employees had simply followed the most basic safety precautions, no lives would have been lost,’’ said David Michaels, an assistant secretary in the U.S. Labor Department. The companies’ respective owners, Griffin Campbell and Sean Benschop, have 15 days to respond to the citations. Their lawyers did not immediately return calls for comment. Workers had been knocking down a vacant four-story structure in June when an unsupported wall crashed down onto an adjacent Salvation Army store filled with shoppers, killing six and injuring more than a dozen. The demolition site was chaotic and dangerous, according to the 12 citations issued. Campbell, the prime contractor, was fined $313,000 for violations such as not razing the building from the top down; leaving an unsupported wall more than one-story high; failing to commission an engineering survey; and not providing hard hats for employees. Benschop’s firm, a subcontractor, was penalized $84,000 for violations, including failing to provide employees with fall protection and allowing the unsupported wall to stand. Benschop himself remains the only person criminally charged in the case so far. He faces six counts of involuntary manslaughter for allegedly operating heavy equipment while high on marijuana and painkillers. A grand jury has been investigating the case for months. Lawyers representing survivors and the families of those who died also want to hold responsible the owner of the site and the Salvation Army; both have been named as defendants in lawsuits. Philadelphia-area OSHA director Domenick Salvatore said in a conference call with reporters that “other entities’’ remain under investigation, but he would not name them. OSHA has until the six-month anniversary of the accident to issue any remaining citations. Attorney Robert Mongeluzzi, who represents six survivors and the relatives of two victims, expressed doubt that the penalty money would ever be collected. But he said what’s significant is “not just the citations, but the factual underpinnings for the citations.’’ “This was not an unforeseeable catastrophe,’’ Mongeluzzi said. Michaels, the assistant labor secretary, noted that OSHA fines are capped by law. He described the amounts involved here as “infrequent’’ and called the accident “an egregious case.’’ “While these penalties may be small comfort to the victims and their families,’’ Michaels said, the agency wanted to send a message that “cutting corners on safety will be punished.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Kawasaki 90Z7 Wheel Loaders Meet All Facility Needs MASCARO from page 8
“The tailpipes of the loaders are sparkling clean after all this use. That proves they are burning clean.” Mike Bosco J.P. Mascaro & Sons
loaders at one of Mascaro’s yard waste disposal sites. The process took about two months to complete — and this included calling every one of the end user references each of the manufacturers provided. First, the team analyzed the weight class of wheel loader needed at the transfer facility based on the material that needed to be moved. When that was determined, the team got to work. They looked at the operation of the wheel loaders performing the constant stream of up/down and back-and-forth motion that using the loader in the transfer station necessitates. The team could not rely on just the manufacturer or end user’s word on this one — this is a unique operation with unique demands. They needed to make sure the loader’s hydraulics could handle the demands of this severe application and environment. They also investigated the durability of the tested loaders, as well as the availability of replacement parts — both items that, if not up to par, would seriously affect the transfer station’s profitability. The wheel loaders at the transfer station are actively engaged in a dirty-by-nature work environment, so durability features like reinforced belly pans, hose protection and a reversible fan to blow out the dust were necessary. Not to mention the ability to perform well in the wild temperature fluctuations based on the season — sweltering heat in summer and bitter cold in the winter. Additionally, due to the permit requirements of a clean and washed floor by 6:00 p.m., it was very important to the Mascaro group that the machines that they put in place would be ready to work and allow them to meet that requirement with no downtime. If an issue were to arise, the company needed parts immediately available to
J.P. Mascaro added 27 truck tractors, 68 trailers and five Kawasaki 90Z7 wheel loaders to its fleet when it won the transfer station contracts.
The Mascaro family in an undated photo.
perform the repair, because lost time not only would equal lost revenue, but it could equal fines, as well. Fuel usage also was seriously studied by the Mascaro group. Given that the loaders actively work in the transfer facility with very little idle time, fuel costs were a huge consideration in evaluating the profitability of the operation. Information was gathered from the active demo site operators, and Mascaro’s in-house engineering team performed detailed analysis to find the highest performing fuel-efficient machines.
The Reward It turns out the Kawasaki 90Z7 wheel loaders met all of the facilities’ needs, and then some. And when J.P. Mascaro won the transfer station contract with its bid, the company purchased the Kawasaki wheel loaders from Steve White, VP sales and marketing at Elliott & Frantz in King of Prussia, Pa. Now, after being in use at Mascaro’s transfer facilities since January of 2013, their performance is even better than the testing originally indicated. The Kawasaki 90Z7’s
Tier IVi Hino engines provide more fuel efficiency than anticipated and have experienced zero engine problems, according to the Parsippany facility manager, Mike Bosco. “The tailpipes of the loaders are sparkling clean after all this use,” Bosco said. “That proves they are burning clean.” That Parsippany facility processes around 900 tons of waste per day, on average, and loads an average of 36 large trailers per day. The Kawasaki 90Z7’s are equipped with a 10-yd. (7.6 cu m) bucket with a rubber cutting edge, allowing the operators the best visibility possible. This also allows them to use the rubber edge to essentially squeegee the floor clean to comply with permit requirements at the end of each day. And because the Kawasaki loaders are equipped with excavator-like fine precision hydraulics, the crew can accurately weigh the loads the loader dumps into the truck — making a return trip from the exit scales by the trailers a rare occurrence. According to Bosco, one operator has more than 15 years behind the wheel of a loader and is very pleased with the maneuverability, comfort and durability of the Kawasaki 90Z7s. And Bosco is pleased, too. He has run and overseen the use of multiple kinds of heavy equipment, and is very impressed with the power and performance of the Kawasaki. “I have never seen hydraulic systems so precise,” he said. J.P. Mascaro is serviced by Elliott & Frantz, King of Prussia, Pa. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Harter Donates Kubota RTV900 for Emergency Calls SANDY from page 14
scene by foot, wasting valuable time and energy. After learning about the Park Service’s need, Harter Equipment Inc. generously donated a Kubota RTV900 equipped with a special rescue skid designed to help evacuate victims and load emergency equipment. As a longtime resident of Monmouth County, Sue Harter of Harter Equipment, spent many summer days on the beaches of Sandy Hook. When she was presented with an opportunity to give back, Sue knew the Kubota RTV900 was a good fit. Harter Equipment is no stranger to servicing the Monmouth and Ocean County shore communities. The company has sold and rented equipment to many beach towns and clubs along the Jersey Shore in its 47-year history. In addition, Harter recently donated equipment for cleanup after Hurricane Sandy, and have donated equipment and employee operators to pick up and transport trash gathered during annual beach clean ups. The park does not plan on using the RTV strictly for emergencies. Although the summer season is over, the RTV will be used for next summer’s concert series. “Hopefully we wont have another hurricane like Hurricane Sandy, but having a tool like this during and after the storm, we would be able to do things and go places we weren’t able to go before, said Tim Regan, Fire Chief of Sandy Hook” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip- National Park Service personnel protect the beach as well as the Coast Guard station and several other mentguide.com.) CEG locations throughout the park.
Law Establishes New Approaches to Planning, Funding FUNDS from page 1
that will pour in from the law’s sharp increase in gasoline taxes and higher fees on motorists. But information about what exactly it will pay, and when, is still emerging. PennDOT executive deputy secretary Brad Mallory said his agency plans to provide guidance soon on how much of the funding will be available in various parts of the state. Mallory said transportation planning that has tended to focus on preserving the existing system can now be more ambitious and add new roads or lanes. “If you’ve got enough money to adequately address your bridges, it’s not such a bad idea to support your economy a little bit and economic development issues as well,’’ Mallory said. The law establishes new approaches to planning and funding bridge repairs and construction, always on the minds of county officials, said Doug Hill of the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania. One component expands on a pilot program to bundle bridge projects that are located near one another, saving money on design
“If you’ve got enough money … it’s not such a bad idea to support your economy…’’
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and construction, while another authorizes counties to add $5 to the cost of vehicle registrations to fund local improvements. “It’s a new concept,’’ Hill said. “It’s not something we’ve set down yet with PennDOT in detail to determine how they plan to administer it.’’ Hill said counties also are keenly interested in an incentive for mass transit agencies to study consolidation and millions of dollars being made available annually for “multimodal’’ improvements that will generally require a 30 percent local match in cash. “We’ll take a little bit of time on transition, a little bit of uncertainty in the short term,’’ Hill said. “We know ultimately it’s what we need to keep our bridges, get our bridges back into good repair.’’ For local governments, the law will increase by more than 60 percent the state money they get to build and maintain roads,
which is known as the liquid fuels payment. It also helps upgrade and sequence traffic lights, which are locally owned and maintained, and increases funding for dirt and gravel roads from $4 million to $35 million annually. “It won’t take care of the problem, but it will make a difference,’’ said Elam Herr with the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors. Pennsylvania has a system of rural and municipal planning organizations that meet regularly to determine, working with PennDOT, which projects should be undertaken over the next 12 years. The 12-year plan is updated on a rolling basis every two years, so with the infusion of new money, next year’s version will get a great deal of attention. Critical needs, structurally deficient bridges, safety-related projects and deferred
maintenance generally get priority as planners map out which work will make it into the Transportation Improvement Plan, the name of the 12-year plan’s first four years. “It’s sort of a question of, `What do you do first?’’’ said Barry Seymour, executive director of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission, which encompasses Philadelphia and its ring counties. “But at the same time, given that this money provides a long-term funding source, I think folks will begin to look at future investments, opportunities for new capacity.’’ Amy Kessler, a transportation planner with a six-county regional planning commission based in Ridgway in northwestern Pennsylvania, said some decisions are awaiting news from PennDOT about the area’s financial allocation. “We’re going to focus on the trunk of our tree and maintaining our existing infrastructure,’’ Kessler said, referring to the most heavily traveled corridors that connect populations and move freight. The new money, she said, is “going to allow us the ability to do long-range planning for our infrastructure versus a Band-Aid approach, year-to-year.’’ (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Like all of our equipment, the 850K was designed with extensive input by owners and operators like you. We listened and responded with numerous K-Series enhancements, including additional power and weight for increased productivity. An EPA Interim Tier 4 diesel engine for work in nonattainment areas. Spacious redesigned cab that’s noticeably quieter and more comfortable. And best-inclass serviceability features, such as an innovative easy-toclean “V-Cool” package. Add to those, the unsurpassed operating ease and maneuverability operators have come to expect from our crawlers, and the 850K is an obvious choice. To get your hands on one, see your John Deere dealer.
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I-95 Road Work Set to Cut Down on Weaving, Merging
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Virginia Department of Transportation has begun working on a 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of I-95 in Prince William County, approximately 25 mi. (40.2 km) south of the nation’s capital.
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Work began in April on a project designed to construct auxiliary lanes and widen the shoulders of the interstate, both northbound and southbound, to 12 ft. (3.7 m) with full-depth pavement to make them suitable for drivers to better navigate during emergencies. I-95 from page 1
and southbound, to 12 ft. (3.7 m) with full-depth pavement to make them suitable for drivers to better navigate during emergencies. In addition, new guardrails and improved lighting will be installed. The entire project is slated to last 28 months, or until the middle of August 2015. The project is projected to cost around $40 million. “The way that I-95 was originally built did not include a wide shoulder on the left-hand side of the road,” said Bob Cross, a senior superintendent of Lane Construction Corp., a national firm with a northern Virginia office in Chantilly, “so if there is an accident or breakdown on the left side there has not been anywhere for traffic to go and that has led to more delays.” According to VDOT, the road work will ease several chokepoints along the interstate, which will in turn add capacity during emergencies and cut down on the amount of weaving and merging by drivers.
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Lane and its subcontractors are working at different points along the 7-mi. (11.3 km) stretch of road.
Keep the Traffic Moving The trick for Cross and his crew will be to keep traffic moving as normally as possible while the work progresses. That means shifting traffic seamlessly past five entrance/exit ramps northbound and four more southbound, plus a truckscale stop and a rest area. The bulk of the construction will be done on the inside and outside shoulders of I-95 between Virginia Route 234/Dumfries Road at the south end to Prince William Parkway in the north. Auxiliary lanes will be built at three locations to create safer access and merging, particularly at the truck-scale station located at the south end of that stretch of I-95. Southbound, auxiliary lanes will connect the Opitz Boulevard on-ramp with the Prince William Parkway offramp, as well as the truck rest stop area on-ramp with the offramp to Dumfries Road. On I-95 North, another auxiliary lane will connect the Dumfries Road on-ramp with the truck
The bulk of the construction will be done on the inside and outside shoulders of I-95 between Virginia Route 234/Dumfries Road at the south end to Prince William Parkway in the north.
weigh station on-ramp. “The only work being done on the right side each way is to accommodate traffic that is shifted during construction,” Cross said. “After the median work is done we will actually resurface the entire 7-mile stretch.” Rain Is a Problem A crew of around two dozen workers has been laboring on the project through what has been a very rainy season. That has not been welcome news for Cross. Late day thunderstorms, always a hazard during the summer in the south, were more prevalent this year. When it is rainy, crews cannot apply new striping to shifted roadways. But even though the weather was hot and sticky, Cross much prefers the heat to rain. “The heat doesn’t present a problem for us,” Cross said. “Actually, the heat is better as long as the road stays dry.” see I-95 page 114
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Lane Crews Work Behind Barriers to Allow Traffic Flow I-95 from page 108
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Work Soldiers On cost around $40 million. Lane and its subcontractors are working at different points along the 7-mi. stretch of road. Right now, they are doing work on the right side of the northbound lanes, as well as the left side of the southbound lanes, Cross said. He and his crews are working behind barriers to allow cars and trucks to move freely through the area. A relatively small amount of earthmoving is being down on this project, according to Cross. “We have around 60,000 to 70,000 cubic yards of earth to excavate, but that is spread out over 14 miles of traffic lanes, so it is really not that much,” said Cross. “Lane is doing the excavation and we’re also placing the closely with its paving division, Virginia stone.” Among the equipment used by Lane at the Paving Co., to shift the traffic to the right site are Hitachi 350 track excavators, John side of the road — often working six days Deere backhoes, Komatsu bulldozers and and nights a week. Assisting them is the Caterpillar rollers, all of which are owned by Manassas office of Roadmark Corp., based in Durham, N.C. That firm is re-striping the the contractor. Cross said that his company, as the main shifted lanes. Besides Virginia Paving and Roadmark, contractor on the project, has been working
the other major subcontractor on the project is Long Fence, which is installing a considerable amount of new guardrail along interstate, according to Cross. Night work has been required on this project due to the strict lane closure restrictions in place on the heavily-traveled interstate. As a result of those restrictions, Cross antici-
pates very little traffic disruptions other than forcing drivers to slow down when moving onto shifted lanes. But then, it is pretty rare to see cars moving at the posted speed limits anyway due to the heavy volume of vehicles that typically move along the interstate. From his job site office off I-95 near Quantico, Cross sees what he calls horrible traffic delays every day of the week. “Northbound traffic is bad from about 4:30 in the morning until about 9 or 10 o’clock, and then the southbound lanes start to get really bad at about 2 o’clock in the afternoon,” Cross said. While this project may not in itself ease the highway’s notorious traffic congestion, the hope is that when combined with other nearby projects both ongoing and planned for the future, the area will soon see the problem begin to get a little better each day. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Contractors Say More Money Needed to Fix N.H. Highways By Norma Love ASSOCIATED PRESS
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) A legislative stalemate over raising the gas tax and legalizing a casino could jeopardize the state’s biggest transportation priority and drive highway contractors out of New Hampshire to look for work in nearby states willing to fund infrastructure improvements. The New Hampshire House passed a gas tax this year that the Senate killed, while the Senate passed a casino bill that the House rejected. Transportation Commissioner Chris Clement said that he’s worried funding won’t be available to finish expanding Interstate 93 — the top priority — as well as make other highway improvements. “They’ve got to follow the work,’’ Clement said. Lawmakers hoping to keep the I-93 project alive say funding must be in place next year to keep contractors from seeking guaranteed work elsewhere. They point to Massachusetts, which has just begun an effort to pump billions of dollars into its transportation network over the next decade.
They’ll try to break the stalemate next year with bills to raise the state’s 18-cent gas and diesel tax and to legalize casino gambling. Some money from a casino could be used for highway projects. The Senate rejected a phased-in 12-cent increase this year to the tax, which hasn’t been raised since 1991. Details have not been released on the Senate proposal for next year, but its prime sponsor said it won’t be as big of an increase. “It’s not an exaggeration to say we have a catastrophic situation with our infrastructure,’’ said House Public Works Chairman David Campbell, who sponsored this year’s defeated gas tax bill. Campbell and other supporters of increasing funding for roads and bridges are adopting a new tactic for next year. They’re gambling that the House can be swayed to pass a casino bill and that the Senate can be persuaded to hike the gas and diesel tax. The risk is high that each chamber will stick to its established position and no revenue bill will pass. That keeps Clement awake at night. The expansion of I-93 from four lanes to six lanes — and potentially eight — from the
Massachusetts border to Manchester to ease traffic congestion and spur economic growth will stop, and even if the $250 million needed is later approved, construction won’t be done before the state’s environmental permit expires in 2020, which would lead to further delays and higher costs, he said. Design work on the remaining I-93 sections is being done in hopes money will be available within the next year to begin work in 2015. The department also will begin running a deficit starting in mid-2015 that could force Clement to lay off up to 600 of his 1,600 workers and reduce services, including how often snowplow trucks complete circuits during storms. More money is needed — and soon — to keep contractors from migrating to other jobs and to keep the department operating smoothly, Clement said. “I am revenue agnostic. It doesn’t matter where the revenue comes from,’’ he said. Contractors working on I-93 say that whether or when they pull out depends on if there’s money to do the work without leaving them idle waiting. Taxpayers will pay more if the job stalls, contractors said. If a company already has its heavy equip-
ment at the interstate, it costs less to move the machinery to a new site a few miles away, said Ryan Audley, vice president of R.S., Audley Inc., which is working on the Exit 4 interchange. If the equipment is moved to a new job location and later brought back, the costs for a contract can be hundreds of thousands of dollars higher, he said. “We will have to go out of New Hampshire to bid projects,’’ he said. If lawmakers don’t break the stalemate, Clement said he won’t pour all the state’s limited resources into finishing I-93 when there are so many roads and bridges in need of repair elsewhere. More than 350 municipal bridges are on the state’s “red list’’ of structures badly in need of repair or replacement. An additional 140 bridges owned by the state are also on the list. The state has roughly 1,600 mi. of state roads in poor condition, 1,900 mi. in fair condition and 800 in good condition. “We cannot let the rest of the state starve on the back of I-93,’’ he said. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Police Set to Interview Crane Operator at Brazil Stadium By Tales Azzoni AP SPORTS WRITER
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June 12 World Cup opener. Delays caused by the accident will almost certainly keep Brazil from delivering the remaining six World Cup stadiums by the end of the year as required by world’s football governing body FIFA. Local organizers say the stadiums will be ready, but FIFA is waiting to find out the extent of the damage before guaranteeing Sao Paulo will remain the opener host. An announcement from FIFA isn’t expected until just before the high-profile World Cup draw in the resort city of Costa do Sauipe. Inspector Cruz said the crane operator will likely reveal the most about the accident. His name was not being released out of fear that other workers could make an attempt on his life, Cruz said. “We have to know what he saw, what he knows,’’ Cruz said. According to witnesses, the crane operator jumped out of the machine when he realized it was collapsing with the 500ton metal roofing structure still attached to it. Brazilian media reported he was in shock after the accident and was allowed to go home. Cruz said police so far have only made an informal request to talk to him. The interview was expected to happen Nov. 29, but it could also have been pushed back a week. Civil defense authorities said Nov. 28 they were following three lines of investigation — human error, mechanical problems or instability with the ground underneath the crane. A safety engineer allegedly warned his supervisor of possible problems with soil firmness around the stadium due to recent rains but managers brushed aside his concerns, a labor union leader charged Thursday. Odebrecht, the powerful Brazilian construction company behind the Corinthians stadium project and three other World Cup venues, strongly denied the accusation. Cruz said he also talked to the engineer in charge of the crane operation at the time of the accident, who denied any wrongdoing. “He said that they had conducted similar operations several times before at the site and nothing had gone wrong,’’ the inspector said. Civil defense officials said Nov. 28 that work could resume on most of the stadium after a three-day mourning period, but the Labor Ministry said Odebrecht was prohibited from using the other nine cranes at the site until they can show “safety measures are in place and there is no more risk of accidents.’’ Crews will be allowed to clear the crane and the metal roofing structure after getting clearance from civil defense authorities, which is expected soon. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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PWC Honors PANYNJ’s DeGraffe, Presents Fashionista Manfredonia On Dec. 6 Professional Women in Construction (PWC) will celebrate its 33rd anniversary at its annual Black Tie Holiday Dinner Dance gala at The Yale Club Ballroom, 50 Vanderbilt Ave., in New York City from 7 p.m. until midnight. The event will pay tribute to guest of honor Clarelle DeGraffe, a 24-year PANYNJ veteran, currently program director with the World Trade Center Construction (WTCC) site who manages a $1.2 billion program and directs a team of project managers and design and construction professionals. It also will highlight a PWC first — a “construction-inspired” fashion show introducing a new light on the runway, Anthony Manfredonia: Fashion Engineer, the former head designer for Isaac Mizrahi’s Haute Couture collection, now developing his own luxury brand. The event features the legendary crown prince of swing, Stan Rubin and his orchestra. DeGraffe, a graduate in civil engineering from Stevens Institute of
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delivery trucks and busses. She also has managed such challenging and highly visible projects as PATH’s Accessible Station Program, Goethals Bridge Project and Newark Airport’s AirTrain Extension Program. Manfredonia was raised in a construction environment and trained in general contracting. He has dubbed himself “fashion engineer” because, as he said, “a true craftsman understands the art in construction whether it’s for a building or a garment.” Construction and fashion merge and overlap in much of Anthony’s work where “interfacings are my sheetrock, boning my rebar and fusing my mortar.” A graduate of Parsons School of Design, he has worked on the Donna Karan Collection and for fashion designer Tracy Reese. For more information, call 212/4867745 or visit www.pwcusa.org/ny. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Fri., December 27, 2013 For: 19th Annual Contractors Auction • New Bern, NC Tues., January 28, 2014 For: Marine Construction Equipment
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860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT December 20-21, 2013 For: Construction, Earthmoving, Aggregate Equipment & more
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 19, 2013 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 31, 2013
STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • Litchfield, MN Thurs., December 19, 2013 For: Construction Equipment • Litchfield, MN Mon., December 30, 2013 For: Construction Equipment and much more!
UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., December 20, 2013 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment
WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-5700 • Princeton, MN Sat., March 15, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., June 14, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., September 13, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., December 6, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 POWERS AUCTION & • Ft. Myers, FL EQUIPMENT SALES Fri., January 31, 2014 www.mikepowersauctions.com For: Complete Liquidation 815-338-9700 • Kissimmee, FL • Hampshire, IL February 10-17, 2014 For: 40th Annual Auction Sat., January 11, 2014 For: P.S. Coyote • St. Cloud, FL Underground Equipment Tues., February 18, 2014 Reduction For: Absolute Antique Farm
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ELFA Releases New Resources to Help Businesses The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA) has released three new resources to help businesses take advantage of the benefits of equipment finance. The multimedia resources — a video, a digital toolkit and an infographic — highlight how companies of all types and sizes can use leasing and financing to their strategic advantage to acquire the equipment they need to operate and grow. The new tools are available on ELFA’s Equipment Finance Advantage Web site at www.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org. • Video: How Equipment Finance Equips Business for Success — What makes America go? What makes America grow? At businesses nationwide, it’s access to equipment, and businesses are using leasing and financing to acquire the equipment that helps America thrive, according to this new two-minute video, available at www.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org/value • Digital Toolkit: Equipment Finance Advantage — How can businesses make the best possible equipment financing decisions? What does a business need to know before entering an equipment financing agreement? This easy-to-read, 12-page digital brochure answers these and many other questions about acquiring equipment, at www.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org/toolkit • Infographic: The Road to Equipment Finance — This new infographic offers a quick and engaging snapshot of equipment financing. It gives readers a visual explanation of how equipment finance equips businesses for success, at www.EquipmentFinanceAdvantage.org/infographic “There’s a reason seven out of 10 companies lease or finance their equipment — it makes good business sense,” said ELFA President and CEO William G. Sutton. “We are pleased to present a new video, toolkit and infographic to answer questions companies may have about acquiring equipment and to help them get started on the road to equipment finance. As all three resources point out, equipment finance is not only a smart and flexible equipment solution for businesses, it’s also an engine for U.S. economic growth, fostering innovation, supporting manufacturing and creating jobs.” Sharing Encouraged ELFA is encouraging users to share the video, toolkit and infographic with business contacts, friends and others, with full permission. Users are encouraged to share the tools on social media channels and via email, and post them on Web sites and blogs. Instructions and ideas are provided at: Tweet about these resources using #FinanceTools. For more information, call 202/238-3438 or visit www.elfaonline.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Keep Up With All the Industry News Subscribe to
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Wednesday, December 18: ASHTABULA, OHIO: MAJOR MACHINE SHOP AUCTION. Cleveland Industrial Recycling Inc. disposing former assets of Phoenix Machine & Foundry. QUANTITY OF SHOP EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. VAN TRUCK: 2004 Int’l. W/ Alum. Lift Gate-28ft. Box, SHOP EQUIPMENT: Hendey 24in. X 72in. Lathe, Hendey 16in. X 24in. Lathe W/ Chucks & Collets, Boyce & Emmes 18in. X 72in. Lathe, Fitchburg 5ft. X 18ft. Lathe, Covel 12in. X 36in. Cylinder Grinder, Lodge & Shipley 16in. X 8ft. Lathe W/ Electronic Vari Speed Readouts, Carpenter 30in. X 14ft. Lathe, Kearney & Trecker No. 2 Mill W/ Vertical Head, Lincoln AC/DC 250 Reverse Polarity Arc Welder, Superior Hone & Stones, Steel Surface Plate on Antique Cabinet, AMT 9in. x 42in. Vertical Mill- variable drive – power feed, Burke Hand Mill, COLLECTIBLE ITEM: Antique Coca Cola Machine, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Band Saws, Radial Drill, End Grinders, Radial Arm Saw, Self Dumping Hoppers, Stock Racks, Drill Presses, Perishable Tooling, Hand Tools, Torch Sets w/Tanks, Lockers (new), Cabinets, Work Benches, Parts Bins, Office Furniture.
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Saturday, December 28: ALBANY (GREENWICH), NEW YORK: Late Model New Holland, John Deere, Cat Construction Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers.
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Friday, January 10: PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: (Hertz Equipment Rentals - ONSITE). Late Model Rental Return Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Air Compressors, Welders, Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Support.
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Saturday, January 11: TOTOWA, NEW JERSEY: Complete Liquidation of Trucking & Warehousing Company. HILITES: (15) Truck Tractors, (4) Straight Trucks, Vans, (1) Limo, Over 30 Trailers: Up to 53ft. length. Forklift, Shop & Warehousing Equipment.Large Quantity of Office Supplies.
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Thursday, January 16: ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Liquidation of Major Trucking Company. (25-30) Truck Tractors, (6) Hydraulic Beaver Tail Equipment Trailers. Quantity of Van Trailers, Construction Equipment consisting of Various Forklifts & Skid Steers, Support Equipment.
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Saturday, January 18: COLUMBUS, OHIO: Late Model John Deere & Cat Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support & Attachments. HILITES: 2012 JD 850K (winch),JD 850J, (2) JD 650J, JD 450J, (2) 2013-2011 JD 310K (4x4), JD 310J (4x4), (2) Cat 336EL, Cat 320DL, 2012 JD 225GLC, JD 770CH, 2012 Cat D6T (cab, ripper), Cat D6RXT (cab,ripper), 2011 Cat D8T (ripper), 2009 Cat D6T (cab, ripper.)
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Saturday, January 25: LIMA, PERU: Late Model Cat, John Deere Construction Equipment & Support Accessories.
8-16. Saturday, February 1 - Sunday, February 9th: KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA: 9 GLORIOUS DAYS OF SELLING! 21ST ANNUAL Construction, Truck, Cranes, Aerial Lifts & All Types Of Equipment Auction! As in the Past, this Sale has the Reputation of TOP QUALITY LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT. IT’S THE NORM - NOT THE EXCEPTION! 17.
Wednesday, March 5: LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Rental Fleet Equipment. Large Construction, Forklift, Aerial Lift, Earthmoving Equipment Auction.
18-19. Saturday, April 5th & Sunday, April 6th: BUFFALO, NEW YORK: “ 2 DAY ESTATE AUCTION” DAY 1: Very Nice Woodworking Shop. DAY 2: Unbelievable Collectible Toy Auction. (Over 50 Year Collection.) Several Thousand Lots Primarily Cars, Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers. 20.
DTBA: PHOENIX, ARIZONA: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Trailers & Trucks.
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DTBA: RICHMOND, VIRGINIA: Construction, Waste Recycling Equipment, Attachments, Support, Trucks, Trailers, and Various Types of Trailers used in this Phase of the Industry.
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DTBA: HOUSTON, TEXAS: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Attachments, Trucks & Trailers.
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DTBA: TORONTO, CANADA: Large Complete Liquidation (Bankruptcy). Late Model Cat Construction Equipment & Late Model Trucks, Trailers & Autos.
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DTBA: CENTRAL SQUARE, NEW YORK: Real Estate Auction: Subdivision of Approximately 14 Building Lots. Zoned Residential w/Duplex Capabilities/ Coldwell Banker.
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS 2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from METRO METALS RECYCLING LLC & ALL-WAYS DUMPSTERS, INC. & BULLARD LINDSAY CONTRACTING CO., INC. & PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8:30 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, SCRAP & WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
DAY 2 • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 8:30 AM with equipment from
RS ROOFING & SHEET METAL CO., INC. (Complete Dispersal)
GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT, ROOFING EQUIPMENT & TOOLS
TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS
CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PICTURE BROCHURES. Salt Lake City, UT (801) 355-4500 Wharton, NJ (973) 659-3330 Milford, NH (603) 672-4100
Columbus, OH (614) 444-4300 Providence, RI (401) 455-0200 Boston, MA (617) 427-8888
275 Route 32, North Franklin, CT 06254, (860) 642-4200, Fax: (860) 642-7900 www.petrowskyauctioneers.com
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19TH ANNUAL DECEMBER CONTRACTORS SALE SITE: 4070 NC HWY. 211 EAST LUMBERTON, NC 28358
FRIDAY, Dec 27th, 2013 - 8:00 AM Major yearend public auction consisting of earth moving equipment, paving and compaction equipment, heavy duty trucks and trailers, support equipment, agricultural equipment, attachments, pickups, sport utility vehicles, automobiles, and other items. Major absolute packages of heavy construction equipment and trucks will be available on this auction.
For consignment information or to view up-to-date auction inventory with pictures and descriptions for this auction, visit our company website meekinsauction.com
Make plans today to attend! 2002 KOMATSU PC220LC-7
2002 CAT 320CL 2002 FREIGHTLINER FL80 FUEL & LUBE
2005 STERLING LT9500 DETROIT 515HP
1998 KENWORTH T800
2005 MACK GRANITE CV713
2005 CEDARAPIDS CR352
2003 MULTIQUIP DCA125SSJU WHISPERWATT GENERATOR SET
1 OF 2 - 2005 CAT AP1000B PAVERS
2010 CEDARAPIDS CR462
2010 CHEVROLET 3500HD DUALLY
1995 CAT 12G
2004 CAT 140H
1986 CAT 120G
1 OF 2 - 2000 CHAMPION 720A VHP SERIES V GRADERS
2004 MCCORMICK ZTX230 4WD
Auction conducted by:
Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company 4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 NC Firm License #858 Phone: (910) 739-0547 • Fax: (910) 738-1389 Email: info@meekinsauction.com • www.meekinsauction.com
2007 ETNYRE FWD CHIP SPREADER
2009 CAT 140M VHP
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RENTAL EQUIPMENT AUCTION LATE MODEL NEW HOLLAND, JOHN DEERE, CAT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. Capital Tractor
AUCTION
GREENWICH (ALBANY),
LATE MODEL RENTAL RETURN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, AIR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, ATTACHMENTS & SUPPORT.
AUCTION
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA,
(Washington County Fairgrounds)
PENNSYLVANIA
NOTE: As in the past, this is a great sale for late model rental fleet and trade equipment that is in mighty fine condition and low houred.
(ONSITE AT HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTALS LOCATION)
HILITES INCLUDE: 6 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2011 Cat 320DL, JD 135, 2012 Yanmar VIO55(cab), Bobcat 435, Komatsu PC35, Takeuchi TB53FR, 11 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD 644H, JD 644C, JD 544E, JD TC44H, 2005 NH LW170B, 2006 NH L170, NH LW170, NH LW80, Terex TR80, 2008 Case 521E, Dresser 512, Sno-Go MP-3D, 4 CRAWLER TRACTORS: NH DC95 (cab), NH DC80, Cat D8K, Cat D6D, VIBRATORY ROLLER: 2005 IR SD45D, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2005 Bobcat T250, 2005 Takeuchi TL130, NH C190, Dresser 512, 11 SKID STEERS: 2012-(3) 2011 NH 218, NH L195, NH L185, NH 160, NH LW80, NH LX985, 2005 Bobcat S300, Gehl 4240E, 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) NH 555E (4x4), Ford 555D (4x4), 2 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 JCB 508C, 2005 JCB 506C (4x4), FORKLIFT: EP 5,000lb., 3 LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS: JD X425, JD 130, Cub Cadet LTX1040, 5 COMPACT UTILITY TRACTORS: 2010 NH T1510 (4x4), NH TC45 (4x4), 2010 JD 5075E (4x4), Kubota L2250 (4x4), Challenger MT275 (4x4), LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: JD 650 (4x4), ROLLBACK TRUCK: 1994 Top Kick (t/a), 7 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2006-2005 Sterling AT9500 (t/a.), 2001 Sterling L7500, 2005 Freightliner M2 112, 2003-2001 Freightliner FL112, 2000 Int’l. 8100, SERVICE TRUCK: 1999 GMC 3500, SNOW PLOWS & SPREADERS: Hiniker V Snow Plow, 2 UTILITY/DELIVERY TRAILERS: 2000 Landoll 317C, l999 Landoll317, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.
EARLY HILITES INCLUDE: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCK: 2006 Case 330, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2007 Takeuchi TB175, 2007 Takeuchi TB135, 2005 Bobcat 442, 2007 JD 35D, IHI 15, 2 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2006 JD 650JLGP, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2007 JD 310J (4x4), VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006 IR SD70D, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2005 Bobcat T300H, Takeuchi TL130, TRENCHER: 2005 Vermeer RT450, 23 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) 2007 Genie GS3246, 2005 Genie GS3268RT(4x4), 2006 Genie AWP30SDC, 2006 Genie GS2668RT (4x4), (2) 2006 Genie GS2632, 2008-2006-2005 Genie GS2032, 2008-2005 JLG 2646ES, 2006 JLG 2630ES, 20072006 - 2005 JLG 1930ES, 2007 JLG 1230ES, 2006 Skyjack 3226, (3) 2006-2005 Skyjack 3219, Skyjack 3219, 2 BOOM LIFTS: 2006 Genie Z45/25 (4x4), 2006 Genie Z20/20N, 3 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2007 Gradall G6-42P, (2) 2007 JCB 506CHL, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT: 2007 Manitou M30-2, 6 FORKLIFTS: 2008 TCM Pro G45, 2008 TCM Pro G30, (2) 2008 TCM Pro G25, 2007 Toyota 8FGU25, Toyota 8FD25, 4 AIR COMPRESSORS: (2) 2006 IR XP375WCU, 2007-2006 IR P185WJD, 5 GENERATORS: 2008 Multiquip DCA125US, 2008-2007 Multiquip DCA70USI, Multiquip DCA45USI, 2009 Wacker G70, 10 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2007-2004 IR LS6kw, 2008 Genie TML4000N, Magnum MLT3060, 2008-2007 Allmand NL5, 2008-2005 Wacker, Wacker LT4, 4 MESSAGE BOARDS: (2) 20092007 Ameri-Signal, 2006 Wanco, 2 WATER PUMPS: Pioneer PP1212S2, 2005 Pioneer PP44S10L, 3 VANS: (2) 2011 GMC 2500, 2008 Ford E350C, 3 ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2010 IH 4300,2007-2006 Hino, 3 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2006 IH 4200(s/a), IH 4300(t/a), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2007 Talbert T(4) DW-55SA-HRG-1-T1 (tri.), 3 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (3) 2005 Trailking TK70HST(t/a),TAGALONG TRAILER: 2006 Trailking TK18 (t/a), ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: New Excalibur X36 Thumb, Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 66in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: 2007 FCE 50TSM-SC A/C unit, Pressure Washers: 2008-2007 MI-TM HS-3505.
Address: Washington County Fairgrounds 398 Old Schuylerville Road, Greenwich, NY 12834
Address: 6951 Norwitch Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19153.
DIRECTIONS: 25 miles north of Albany: Use I-87 North to Exit 14. Take Rt. 29 East, 14 miles to outskirts of Greenwich, sale site is on your left.
DIRECTIONS: From Philadelphia Int’l. Airport: West on Tinicum Island Rd. toward Scott Way for 1/2 mile, right on Scott Way which becomes Bartram Ave. for approx. 2 miles. Left on Essington Ave. for 1/2 mile, left on South 70th St., right on Norwitch Drive.
SALE SITE PHONE: (518) 692-2464, (863) 325-5949
PA LICENSE #: AU-003051-E
SATURDAY, DEC. 28 @ 10:00 AM
FRIDAY, JAN. 10 @ 10:00 A.M.
ALEX
LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.
Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com
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LIQUIDATION MAJOR TRUCKING COMPANY 25-30 TRUCK TRACTORS, 6 HYDRAULIC BEAVER TAIL EQUIPMENT TRAILERS. QUANTITY OF VAN TRAILERS, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT VARIOUS FORKLIFTS & SKID STEERS, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. & Hertz Equipment Rentals Sunbelt Rentals
AUCTION
ATLANTA (BREMEN), GEORGIA
NOTE: Selling Will Be a Long Time Local Trucking Company That is Liquidating Its Trucks Along with Equipment Trailers From Hertz Equipment Rentals and Rental Fleet Equipment From Sunbelt Rentals.
EARLY HILITES: 23 TRUCK TRACTORS: (22) 2007 Int’l. 9900 (t/a), 2005 Western Star 4900EX (t/a), 5 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (5) 2005 Trailking TK70HT 35ton (t/a), VAN TRAILERS, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Takeuchi TB016, 7 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 JCB 508C (4x4), (6) 2005 JCB 506C (4x4), SCISSOR LIFT: 2006 Genie GR12, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2006 IR P185WJD, WELDER: 2007 Miller CST-280, SWEEPER: 2005 Laymor 8HC, SERVICE TRUCK: 2008 Ford F550 (s/a), 3 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2008-2006 BestTB102x18, 2007 EZ-Dump Bass1810, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Easy Kleen Pressure Washers, 2007 ELSE-30 Port-a-power, Avtron LoadBank, Wacker Heater, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.
Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, JAN. 16 @ 10:00 AM
LATE MODEL JOHN DEERE & CAT RENTAL FLEET CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENT AUCTION & Hertz Equipment Rentals
AUCTION
COLUMBUS,OHIO (DELAWARE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS) NOTE: Selling in this first sale of the year is some of the Cat & John Deere rental fleet equipment that stayed on extra rent due to the mild December weather we experienced, plus rental fleet from Hertz Equipment Rentals.
HILITES: 25 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2012 Cat 336EL, 2011 Cat 336EL, 2008 Cat 320DL, 2005 JD 330CLC, 2005 JD 270, 2012 JD 225GLC, (2) 2013 JD 210GLC, (2) 2005 JD 200CLC, JD 200LC, 2012 JD 180GLC, (2) 2007 JD 160CLC, (2) 2006 JD 120C, 2013 JD 85D, 2013 JD 75D, 2004 Kobelco SK160LC, 2004 Case CX75, Hitachi E230LC, 2007 Takeuchi TB153FR, 2007 Takeuchi TB135, Bobcat 331, 2006 Bobcat 323, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: JD 770CH-II, Cat 130G, MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 621F, 5 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2011 Cat 928HZ, 2008 JD 844J, 2006 JD 644J, 2012 JD 544K, 17 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2012 Demo Cat D8T, 2011 Cat D8T (800hrs.,ripper), 2006 Cat D8T, 2012-2009 Cat D6TXL (ripper), 2007 Cat D6RXL (cab, ripper), Cat D8T (cab), 2012 JD 850KWT, 2012 JD 850J (winch), 2012 JD 650JXT, 2006 JD 650JLGP, 2006 JD 650J, JD 650H, 2006 JD 450JLGP, 2006 JD 450J, Case 650K, Komatsu D37EX-21, CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 953, 6 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2)2013 - 2011 JD 310K (4x4), (2) JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G (4x4), ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE: P&H R150, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (2) 2006 JCB-VibromaxVMT265, Dynapac CC1000, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS; 2006 IR SD116DX, 2005 IR SD45D, 2005 JCB-Vibromax VM106D, TRENCH ROLLER: 2006 Wacker RT82SC, SKID STEERS: 2005 JD 317, 10 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2006 JCB 550 (4x4), 2005 JCB 520, 2005 JCB 508C (4x4), (7) 2005 JCB 506C, 2 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2006 IR RT706J, 2006 JCB 930, 2 BOOM LIFTS: 2005 Genie Z-34/22, 2005 Genie Z-30/20N, 12 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2007 JLG 3369, 2007 JLG 1930ES, 2009-2008 JLG 1230ES, (2) 2005 Genie GS2632, 2005 Genie GS2032, 2006 Genie GS1930, 2007-2006 Skyjack 3226, (2) 2006 Skyjack 3219, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2007 IR XP375, 3 GENERATORS: 2008-(2) 2007 Multiquip DCA45US, WOOD CHIPPER: 2008 Vermeer SC252, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2008 MultiquipWBH-16F Concrete Buggy, 2 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: JD 4350(4x4), JD 4240(4x4), SWEEPER: Laymor 8HC, 2 WATER TRUCK: 2005 Ford F650 (s/a), 2002 Sterling (s/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 1998 Dodge 1500, PICKUP: 2006 Ford F150, 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: (2) 2005 Trailking TKT10U (t/a), 2002 Trailking TK18 (t/a), 3 DELIVERY TRAILERS: 2005 Landoll 340, 2002-2000 Evaco, RECREATIONAL/UTILITY VEHICLES: 2007 ClubCar, ROLLOFF CONTAINER: 25yd., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors, New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump, (3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.
Address: 935 U.S. 23 North Delaware, OH 43015. DIRECTIONS: From the North/South: take I-71 to Rte. 36 & US 37 Exit, proceed West on Rtes. 36 & 37 for 9 miles to Delaware. Turn right on Rte. 23 North for 1.2 miles to the sale site. Entrance on left at the Travelodge. From the East/West: Take I-70 to I-270 bypass, proceed North on I-270 to I-71 to Exit for Rtes. 36 & US 37 and proceed as noted above. NOTE: Auction Entrance is off of Rt. 23. OHIO LICENSE #: 63199360809, OHIO AUCTIONEER LICENSE #: 62199360989
SATURDAY, JAN. 18 @ 9:30 AM
ALEX
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Cat Connect Solutions Combines Technology, Services Cat Connect Solutions, a new framework for construction technologies and services, helps customers monitor, manage and enhance operations and gain more control of the job site. Using data from technologyequipped machines, customers get more information and insight into equipment and performance than ever before. Regardless of the size and complexity of the operation or the number of machines utilized, Cat Connect Solutions give customers the flexibility to find the right combination of technologies and services to meet job site requirements and deliver business results, according to the manfacturer. A goal with the introduction of Cat Connect Solutions is to make technology and the benefits it delivers easier to understand and apply. In many cases, expanding the use of Cat Connect Solutions only requires the addition of proprietary software, and in some instances, easily installed sensors or electronic components. In addition, a key commonality across most Cat Connect Solutions is the Web-based user interface, VisionLink. By providing visibility to items like equipment location, status, availability and health, VisionLink helps people in the office analyze information quickly to respond accordingly.
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operator’s view point, contributing to a safer job site. In addition, enhanced features like tire monitoring and off-board safety reporting provide valuable learning and coaching opportunities for everyone on the job site.
Sustainability Equipment Management Sustainability Solutions reduce Equipment Management environmental impact and simplify Solutions (EMSolutions) help cuscompliance reporting. By monitortomers increase uptime and reduce ing fuel-burn and carefully managoperating costs. Monitoring fuel ing resource consumption, cusburn, location and utilization, as well Cat Connect Solutions helps customers monitor, man- tomers can reduce operating costs as health and maintenance issues like age and enhance operations and gain more control of and improve job site efficiency hours and fluid contamination are the job site. while protecting the environment in just a few of the ways EMSolutions which they operate. keep equipment running cost effectively. and compaction control technologies, operaUsing defined service levels, customers can tions get done faster with more accuracy and Command work with Cat dealers to choose the support less rework. Productivity Solutions allow In the future, Command Solutions will they want to help manage their equipment customers to get the most from the machine help customers work safely and efficiently in and the operator, while keeping operating harsh or challenging environments. and improve their bottom line. costs at a minimum. Applying remote control, semiautonomous Productivity and autonomous technologies can help make Safety Productivity Solutions monitor producequipment more productive and keep people Safety Solutions increase job site aware- safe on the job site. tion and manage job site efficiency. Using (This story also can be found on technology to measure payloads and cycle ness to keep people and equipment safe. Ontimes can optimize production and reduce board camera systems and object/proximity- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at loading and hauling costs. By utilizing grade detection systems significantly increase the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Hilton Columbus at Easton 3900 Chagrin Drive Columbus, OH 43219 OOGA, general information phone number: 614/824-3901.
NORTHERN GREEN EXPO 2014 – January 8, 9 & 10, 2014 Minneapolis Convention Center/NorthernGreenExpo.org This year’s trade show features over 825 booths in a 178,000 square foot exhibit hall. For a full listing of exhibitors please visit the Northern Green Expo website Vendor Directory. Wednesday, January 8, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM Thursday, January 9, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Friday, January 10, 2014 from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM Interested in exhibiting at the show? Contact Mary Dunn at 651/6334987; and you may call the Northern Green Expo office directly toll free: 888/886-6652.
AGC of Minnesota’s TOYS FOR TOTS Once again, we will be collecting for Toys for Tots at the Annual Meeting and holiday reception. New toys, games and books, as well as cash and checks, will be greatly appreciated. To view our Business Calendar online, Checks should be made out to “Toys for Tots.” There will be go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. cash jars available at registration and on the bars during the reception. Checks can also be mailed to Jane Sanem at AGC. AGC ST. LOUIS For more information, contact Denise Woods, CMP, Director, IF IT’S NEW, IT’S HERE! CONEXPO-CON/AGG will represent an immense unveiling of all the Communications & Events at 800/552-7670 (toll free); CENTS SHOW, Columbus, Ohio newest equipment, technology and product breakthrough in con- 651/796-2186 (direct). The Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show is a special kind struction. From earthshaking big iron to groundbreaking innovaof show that is going to be organized from January 13 to 15, tions, it’s all assembled in one place to help you work smarter. Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) Super Tuesday: Landscape Lighting Design & Technology (PLT 2014 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 – If it’s new, it’s here! Relicensure) Columbus, Ohio. CENTS is one of the very different kinds of an Date: January 7, 2014 event that provide the latest technologies of green industry. This CONEXPO – CON/AGG 2014 – if it’s new, it’s here! Time: 8:00 AM CST to 5:00 PM CST event comprises different set of programs which will take place MARCH 4 thru 8, 2014 Location: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Avenue S., in the span of three days. It can be the right place to plan out LAS VEGAS, NEVADA USA LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER Minneapolis, MN something very serious, something related to tradition and innoPlease note: Advance Registration is required for Super Tuesday pro- vation in the field of nursery and green industry. The CENTS CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014 WILL FEATURE: grams. No onsite registration will be taken for Super Tuesday. Class Marketplace is managed by the Ohio Nursery & Landscape . 2,400 exhibitors showcasing new products and technologies # 20130421…this class provides a total of eight hours of continuing Association (ONLA). To reserve your booth for this event, please from for every major construction industry including asphalt, aggre- education credits for the Power Limited technician license, with mate- call 800/825-5062. For more information, please call ONLA gates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. rial orientated specifically towards the landscape lighting specialist. Headquarters main phone: 614/899-1195 and Main Fax: . Over 130,000 attendees that range from contractors, to dealers You may contact the MNLA at 651/633-4987 for more information. 614/899-9489. & distributors, to service providers, engineers, producers, municipalities, and more. AED CONDEX, Houston, Texas Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) . A comprehensive education program during the five-day exposi- MNLA CEO Symposium – Workforce 2020: Preparing for What (and CONDEX 2014: January 15 to 17, 2014 at the George R. tion with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, manBrown Convention Center, Houston, Texas Who) the Future will Bring agement and applied technology. Show Location: Exhibit Hall E Date: January 7, 2014 Thanks to all of our 2013 Exhibitors! We look forward to seeing Time: 4:00 PM CST to 8:30 PM CST For more information, please contact AGC of St. Louis, 6330 Location: Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN you in Houston, Texas in 2014! Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO - Phone: In order to position your organization to attract top talent, drive break- There’s no time like the present to prepare for CONDEX 2014. 314/781-2356; Fax: 314/781-2874. throughs, and serve customers better, employers need to understand . Introduce your company, products or services to potential new and prepare for the evolution of the workforce. In this presentation, distributors February 10 – 13, 2014 – The Rental Show (ARA) CEO’s will learn about the chief workforce indicators of change, how . Enhance your brand image or identity Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, FL to position their companies to be innovative and responsive to these . Improve your competitive position in the marketplace The Rental Show is the American Rental Association’s annual changes to attract top talent and win in the marketplace. Presented . Network with your current distributors convention and trade show for the equipment rental industry. by Sarah Sladek, Founder and CEO of XYZ University and a renowned . Introduce new products or services to existing distributors It features construction/industrial equipment, general speaker who delivers clear value to audiences committed to bridging Each year the industry’s top executives gather at the AED tool/homeowner and party/special event equipment, as well as the generational gap and creating sustainable organizations. For Summit & CONDEX Trade Show as the only show in the indusrental – specific seminars and industry networking. For more more information on this Symposium, you may contact the MNLA at try dedicated strictly to equipment distribution. information on The Rental Show, please contact Sumner Success is all about partners and CONDEX is your chance to 651/633-4987. Manufacturing Company, Inc., Houston, Texas at 281/999create dialogue and build sound business relationships. QUES6900. SAVE THE DATE!!! TIONS? Contact Sandy Brassel at 630/468-5126. 2014 OILFIELD EXPO Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) DECEMBER 2 thru 4, 2014 WORLD OF CONCRETE (WOC) 2014, Las Vegas Convention 2014 OOGA WINTER MEETING AND HALL OF FAME DINNER International Exhibition (1X) Center Center, Las Vegas, NV March 5 to 7, 2014 Cleveland, Ohio January 21 to 24, 2014 - Celebrating 40 Years of Industry
Excellence…WOC is the industry’s only annual international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries showcasing leading industry suppliers. WOC features innovative tools, construction machinery, construction equipment, safety training courses and training, technologies and unlimited networking opportunities to give you new ways to sustain and grow your business. World of Concrete is considered by many to be one of the top shows in the industry. The outdoor exhibit areas, including the hugely popular Artistry in Decorative Concrete, make World of Concrete THE event to attend in 2014. WOC attracts approximately 1,300 exhibitors and occupies more than 500,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space. For more information, you may contact Tom Cindric, Vice President at 972/536-6371 or Jackie James, Director at 972/536-6379. MICHIGAN INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION (MITA) 2014 MITA ANNUAL CONFERENCE Dates: January 22 to 24, 2014; Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mt. Pleasant, MI Begins JAN 22, 2014 at 8 AM Ends JAN 24, 2014 at 12 AM For more information, please contact MITA offices at 517/3478336 OMEDA 2014 POWER SHOW JANUARY 24, 25 & 26, 2014 OHIO EXPO CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIO Friday…Saturday…Sunday…9 AM to 4 PM Power Show Ohio is a major event of its kind in the region. The event showcases everything falling in the purview of Agricultural Equipment, Construction Equipment and Outdoor Power Equipment. The event brings to the table the various developments and advancements made in this field. The show having such a vast area of expertise has a wide appeal among a varied section of business community. Power Show Ohio can be seen as a trend setter as this event sets a bench mark for future development and research in the industry. The event having such a massive appeal in the visitors as well as exhibitors community it acts as the perfect platform for new product launches, networking and building new business opportunities. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68, Dublin, OH 43017. For more information, please call 614/889-1309 or Email: dalford@amglicusa.com. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Retirement Recognition on December 6th: Bill Frey, Deputy Director of Highways Retirement Recognition on December 20th: Dave Lippert, Chief of the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research
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(2) New 2013 Kobelco SK295LC-9, 2006 Kobelco SK290-6, 2004 Kobelco SK250LC, (5) 2007- (2)2006-(2) 2005 Kobelco SK210LC-6, 2005 Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco SK135SR, Kobelco SK115DZ, (2)2007-(3) 2006 Kobelco SK135SSR, 2013 Doosan DX150LC-3, 2013-2010 Doosan DX140, 2006 Doosan 255LC, (3) Volvo EC460BLC, 2005 Hitachi ZX460LC, 2006 Case CX210, (2) 2006-2005 IHI 65NX, (7) 2006 IHI 35N-2, 3 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2009 Cat 324DLC, 2006 Volvo EC240BLR, Komatsu PC300LC-5L, 15 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) Cat 140M, Cat 16G, (4) 2008 Cat 12M, (2) Cat 12H, (3) 2010 JD 772G (AWD), 2010 Komatsu GD655-3EO, 2007 Volvo 940, Fiat Allis FG85, Champion C80B, 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) Cat 631S, (4) Cat 631D, 2 PULL SCRAPERS: (2) Icon 821,TOOL CARRIER: Cat IT12, 45 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980K, 2010-(3) 2007 Cat 980H, Cat 980G, 2010 Cat 972H, Cat 972G, 2012 Cat 966K, 2006 Cat 966H, Cat 966H, 2013 Cat 950K (150 hrs.), 2008 Cat 950H, Cat 938G, (2)2011 Cat 930H, 2010 Cat 928HZ, Cat 928G-II, 2012-2011-(3) 2010 Cat 924H, (2) 2010 Liebherr 586, (2) 2009 JCB 436HT, 2007 JCB 426HT, 2009 JCB 416HT, JD 644H, JD 624G, 2010-2008 Komatsu WA470-6, 2010 Komatsu WA380-6, 2008 Komatsu WA250PT, Komatsu WA250, 2008 Kawasaki 90ZV, 2008 Kawasaki 70ZV, 2009 Kawasaki 65ZX, (2) 2005 Case 621D, Volvo L120, (2) 2010 Volvo L110F, (2) Volvo L70C, 2 SIDE BOOM TRACTORS: 2007-2006 JD 650J, 102 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) Cat D9N, Cat D9H, Unused Cat D8T (ripper), 2012 Cat D8T (ripper), 2011 Demo Cat D8T (ripper), (2)2006-(3) 2005 Cat D8T, Cat D8T (ripper), 2005 Cat D8T, (5) Cat D8R-II, (4) Cat D8N, Cat D8L-II, Cat D8L, Cat D7RXW(ripper), (6) 2006 Cat D7RLGP-II, (3) 2010 Cat D7R, 2006 Cat D7-II, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, Cat D6TX (cab, winch), 2007 Cat D6T, Cat D6T, 2005 Cat D6RLGP-II, (3) 2008 Cat D6NXL, Cat D6NXL, (2) 2005 Cat D6N, 2012 Cat D6KXL, 2012 Cat D6KLGP, Cat D6MXL, Cat D6D (ripper), 2005 Cat D5NLGP, Cat D5NXL, Cat D5HXL, Cat D3K, 2006 JD 1050C, (2) 2006 JD 1050, 2012 JD 850KWT (winches), 2007 JD 750JLGP, 2010 JD 750J, (3) 2006- (4) 2005 JD 650J, JD 650J, 2005 JD 450JLGP, 2006-(6) 2005 JD 450J, (2) 2010-2006 Komatsu D155AX-6 (ripper), (7) 2010 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), (2) 2008-(3) 2007 Komatsu D65EX-16 (ripper), 2008-2006 Komatsu D65PX-15, 2008-(3) 2007 Komatsu D65EX-15E0, Komatsu D65PX-12, Komatsu, Case 850K, Case 850D, 2010 Case 750L, (2) 2011 Case 650L, 85 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2009-2008 Cat 450E (4x4), (2) 2011 Cat 420E (4x4), (2) Cat 420E (4x4), (6) Cat 420D (4x4), 2012-(5) 2011 Cat 416E (4x4), 2008 Cat 416E, (2) Cat 416C (4x4), (5) 2013 NH B95C (4x4), (2) 2012-(4) 2011 Case 580N (4x4), Case 580 Super M-II (4x4), (14) 2005 Case 580M(4x4), (8) Case 580 Super M (4x4), (2) Case 580M (4x4), (3) 2008(4) 2007 Komatsu WB146-5 (4x4), Komatsu WB146-5, (2) 2006 Komatsu WB140-2N, 2008 JD 310J (4x4), JD 310J, (11) JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G, 2007 JCB 3C-4, (3) 2013-(2) 2007 JCB 3CX-14 (4x4), 2006 Volvo Bl40, 6 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2005 Cat CB534D, 2009 Cat CB224, 2005 IR DD90HF, 2007 IR DD24, 2006 IR DDS14, 2005 Vibromax 752C, 2 COMPACTORS: (2) Cat 825B, 64 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (8) New/Unused Volvo SD115D, (11) New/Unused Volvo SD105DXTF, 2008 IR SD70D, 2011-2010-(3) 2008 IR SD45F, 2010-2008-2006 IR SD45D, 2009 Cat CS64, (2) Cat CS56, (2) Cat CP56, (4) Cat CS533E, 2011 Cat CS553, 2007 Cat CS533E, 2011 Bomag BW213DH-4,(2) 2010-(3) 2008 Bomag BW211D-40, (8) 2006 Bomag BW211D-3, 2006 Bomag BW177D-3, JCB VM106D, (3) 2005 JCB VM66D, (2) 2005 JCB VM46D, 2005 Case SV208, Hypac C852B, 13 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) 2013 Case TV380, Cat 287B, (2) 2006 Takeuchi TL130R, (5) 2006 Takeuchi TL130, 2011 Terex PT30, 2007 Bobcat T300, ASV RC30, 18 SKID STEERS: (2) 2011 Cat 246C, (3) 2011 Cat 226B-3, Cat 226B, (5) 2010 JD 318D, 2007-2006 JD 317, 2007 Case 450, Demo JCB 260, 2011 JCB 260, 2012 JCB 225, 2010 Bobcat S175, 5 TRENCHERS: 2007 Astec RT1160 (300hrs.), (4) Ditch Witch RT115 (4x4), 4 ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: 2007-2005 JCB 930 (4x4), 2007 Case 586G, IR RT706F, 87 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) Cat TL1055(cab), (4) 2011- (3) 2008 Cat TL943, 2005 JLG G12-55A (4x4), 2007 JLG/Lull 1044C-54, (2) 2005 JLG/Lull 944E-42, 2006 (2) IR VR843, 2007 Dieci XRM7.732, (4) 2007 Dieci XRM6.621, (3) 2008-2007 Dieci XRM 6.221, (6) 2008 Dieci XRM5.519, (2) 2006 JCB 550 (4x4), 2005 JCB 508C(4x4), (7) 2005 JCB 52050 (4x4), 2006-(2) 2005 JCB 520 (4x4), (3) 2006-(2) 2005 JCB 506CHL(4x4), 2006- (3) 2005 JCB 506C (4x4), 2006-2005 Genie/ Terex TH644C, 2008-(9) 2007-2006 Genie GTH644, 2005 Star PRB-128 Personnel Basket, 41 BOOM LIFTS: New 2014 JLG 1350SJP (4x4), New 2014 JLG 800S (4x4), JLG 600S (4x4), JLG A450 AJ, (4) JLG 450AJ (4x4), (2) 2007 JLG 400S (4x4),(10) JLG 400S (4x4), (4) JLG E400AN, (2) JLG E300AJP, (2) 2007 Snorkel TB126J, Snorkel 126J, Snorkel TB80(4x4), Genie S125, (3) Genie S60 (4x4),Genie S45 (4x4), 2006 Genie Z45/25, (4) Genie Z45/25, Genie Z30/20N, 32 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2004 Genie GS3384RT, (2) 2005 Genie GS3246, (5) 2007 Genie GS3268RT, 2007 Genie AWP30SDC, 2008 Genie AWP12SDC, (2) 2006 Genie GR-12, 2007 JLG 3394RT, 2006 JLG 1930ES, (2) Skyjack 4626, 2006-2005 Skyjack 3226, (4) 2006-2005 Skyjack 3219, (8) Skyjack 3219, MEC 2633ES, 10 AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 IR XP750WCU, 2006 IR XP375WCU, 2008 Sullair 375(high pressure), (2) 2007 Sullair 185DPQJD, 2007 Atlas Copco XAS185JD, (2) 2007 Sullivan D185Q11JD, Sullivan D185Q, 2005 Doosan 185CFM, 6 GENERATORS: Cat D343A, Kohler 60R0Z, 2007 Multiquip DCA85US, 2006 Multiquip DCA45US, (2) 2007 Wacker G50, 17 WELDERS: (4) 2008 Miller BB500CCCV, 2006 Miller Big Blue 400, 2008 Miller BB300D, 2007 Miller Big Blue 3, (2) 2008- 2007 Lincoln Vantage 500, (2) 2007 Lincoln Vantage 300, 2006 Lincoln K2409-1, 2007 Lincoln K2453-1, 2008 Lincoln K2405-2, 2007 Multiquip DLW400ES, 2008 Multiquip DLW400ATMP, 72 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2013- (3) 2012 Doosan 60HZ-T, 2013-2012 Doosan LSCWKUB, (2) 2012 Doosan LSC, Doosan LSC, (10) 2013 IR, (3) 2010-(4) 2008 IR Light Source, (2) 2009- (2) 2008-(12) 2008-(13) 2007-2006-2005 Magnum Pro MLT3060, (5) 2007-(4) 2006 Amida AL4060D4MH, (2) 2005 Genie TML4000N, (3) Genie TML4000N, 2009 Wacker 41 WATER PUMPS: (2) 2007-(2) 2006 Pioneer PP63C17L, 2005 Pioneer PP63C17, (2) 2005 Pioneer PP63, (15) 2011-2008 Magnum MTP6000D, (3) 2012 –(14) 2011Magnum2007 Godwin CD150 6in., 5 AIR WINCHES: (3) IR WB1142K, Terex TA7-36, Terex TA7-30AX1, SCREENING PLANTS: Extec S-5, 2 AIR CONDITIONING UNITS: (2) Trane portable, 15 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2012 Kubota M9960HDC (4x4), (6) 2010 Challenger MT465B (4x4), 2007 NH TS115 (4x4), JD 6400(4x4), JD 6300 (4x4), JD 6200 (4x4), JD 4040 (4x4), JD 3140 (4x4), JD 2140 (4x4), JD 400 (4x4), STRAW BLOWER: Finn AEM20, 6 SWEEPERS: (2) 2011 Blaw Knox FB90 (cab, 400hrs.), 2012 Broce BB250 (100hrs.), 2007 Terramite TSS38, 2007-2006 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 6HC, 7 CONCRETE MIXER TRUCKS: (5) 2006(2) 2002 Peterbilt (t/a), BOOM TRUCK: 2007 Sterling (40 ton), 11 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2005 Ford F650 (s/a), 2003 Sterling (t/a), 2003 Sterling (s/a), 2003-2001 Mack 4000gal. (t/a), 2008 IH 4200, 2002 Int’l. (s/a), (3) 2007 Western 30TCG, WATER TRAILER: 2006 Magnum MWT500, 7 ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2006 Freightliner M2106 w/28ft.Ledwell, (2) 2001 Freightliner FL70, 2000 Freightliner FL60, (2) 2007 Ford F650 w/21ft.Vulcan, 6 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 2010(2)2009 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2007-2000 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), 5 DUMP TRUCKS: 2006 Freightliner M2 (t/a), 2005 Ford F450, 2004 Int’l. 4200, 2000 Kenworth W900 (tri.), 1988 Mack DM690S (tri.), MILITARY TRUCK: Dodge M37 Cargo Jeep, STAKE TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F650, 8 PICKUPS: 2007-2005 Ford F250, (2) 2010- (3) 2008 Ford F150, 12 DETACHABLE GOOSNECK TRAILERS: (2) New 2014 Fontaine 55L 55 ton (tri.), (2) 2013 Witzco RG-60 62.5 ton (quad.), (7) 2014 Witzco 50 T (tri.), (2) 2014 Witzco 35 T (tri.), 7 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (7) 2004 Trailking TK70HT (t/a), 3 DETACHABLE REAR BRIDGE TRAILERS: 2014 Fontaine Magnitude 55L (tri.), (2) 2014 Thurway Rear Detachables (35T), STORAGE TRAILER: 2005 40ft., 8 RECREATIONAL & UTILITY VEHICLES: 2008 JD Gator, 2006 EZ-Go, (4) Kubota RTV900G (4x4), 2008 Kawasaki Mule 610(4x4), 2007 Club Car (4x4), 21 CONCRETE BUGGIES: (8) 2008-(13) 2006 Multiquip WBH-16F Concrete Buggies, 390 TIRES/RECAPS: (340) 11R22.5 HBRAPM 15 cap & casing, (50) 11R22.5 HBGAP 12 Cap & Casing. DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091 SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700 left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site.
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ADVERTISER INDEX A E D 86
EQUIPMENT MART OF NEW YORK ......................35
MILTON CAT ............................................................32
AIM ATTACHMENTS ................................................48
ERRICKSON EQUIPMENT INC ..............................51
MOBILE TRACK SOLUTIONS..................................48
ALEX LYON & SON INC
ESCO CORP ..........................................................126
MUNICIBID.COM ....................................................140
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ..........................131
FIVE STAR EQUIPMENT INC (PA) ..........................30
NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS......................................52
ALBANY NY 12/28 PHILA PA 01/10 ............134
FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ..................................51
NEWARK EQUIPMENT CO ......................................22
ATLANTA GA 01/16 COLUMBUS OH 01/18 ..135
FLUID POWER ......................................................126
NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC..............116
KISSIMMEE FL 02/01-09..............................139
FOLEY INC ................................................................9
OPDYKE INC ............................................................36
ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ....................23
GEHL PAVER ............................................................64
PAVEMENT RECYCLERS/BAGELA USA ................70
ALL ISLAND EQUIPMENT CORP ..............................7
GENSCO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ..............................53
PENN JERSEY MACHINERY................................5,31
AMERICAN EQUIPMENT LLC ................................52
GEORGE & SWEDE SALES ....................................56
PETERSON PACIFIC CORP ....................................94
AMERICAN ROCK SPLITTER..................................93
GOMACO CORP ......................................................70
PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC
ASPHALT CARE EQUIPMENT ................................62
GSE&E GARDEN STATE ENGINE & EQU ..............56
N FRANKLIN CT 12/20-21 ..........................132
ATLANTIC COAST CRANES....................................39
H & L TOOTH CO ....................................................87
PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT CO ..................................25
BARGAINS ..............................................................128
H O PENN MACHINERY CO INC ............................16
PLASTERER EQUIPMENT CO INC ........................10
BEST LINE EQUIPMENT..........................................12
HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..........................18
PRO-TEC ..................................................................22
BID SPOTTER ........................................................133
HARTER EQUIPMENT INC ......................................19
BINDER MACHINERY CO..........................................3
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY..............121
BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ..............................45
HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT INC ..................................17
BOBCAT COMPANY ..............................................100
HYDREMA U S INC ..................................................55
BOMAG - DLR ..........................................................63
HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT..............99
BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO..........40
IRON PLANET
BROOKSIDE EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..................29
GO BIG GO EARLY 01/28-30 ......................137
C N WOOD CO INC..................................................22
J D EQUIPMENT ....................................................127
CALEDONIA DIESEL LLC ........................................51
JCB INC ....................................................................97
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
JESCO ......................................................................21
RANSOME CAT ..........................................................2 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................127 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ............................144 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..............................53 ROSCO MFG CO......................................................60 RUDD EQUIPMENT..................................................83 SAKAI AMERICA INC ..............................................66 SHORQUIP SUPPLY INC ........................................81 STEPHENSON EQUIPMENT INC ............................11 STU HARRIS ..........................................................129
FLORIDA 02/14 ............................................141
JFW EQUIPMENT INC ............................................68
CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................106
JOHN DEERE ........................................................105
CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ................33
JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..................................112
CLASSIFIEDS ..................................................127,128
KING OF PRUSSIA EQUIPMENT CORP ................48
CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO ..........26
KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ................
CONEXPO ................................................................89
....................................................43,49,51,53,55
CONSTRUCTION CRANE & TRACTOR INC ..........59
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP..............................90,119
TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..............................79
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ......................
KUBOTA ..................................................................117
TRENCHTECH..........................................................77
..............................................74,95,110,120,138
KUBOTA SVL ..........................................................103
UNITED RENTALS....................................................85
COSTANZI CRANE & RIGGING CO INC ................42
KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC..............................37
UTILITY AUCTIONS INC
CREAN EQUIPMENT ............................................126
LABOUNTY MANUFACTURING INC......................115
DANELLA USED TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT ............30
LBX
......................................................................107
VOLVO COMPACTION ............................................67
DAVE HALLMAN CHEVROLET................................32
LEEBOY ....................................................................65
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-NA............72
DEACON EQUIPMENT CO INC ..............................55
LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS
WANTED ................................................................129
TAKEUCHI ..............................................................124 TEREX CONSTRUCTION ......................................123 TOKU AMERICA ......................................................49 TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT INC ..........................15 TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT SALES ........................41
WILMINGTON DE 12/20 ..............................132
DITCH WITCH ..........................................................79
LUMBERTON NC 12/27 ..............................133
WEACO ....................................................................45
DOMINICS EQUIPMENT ..........................................49
LMI INC TENNESSEE ..............................................44
WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC ............................40
DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA ................................113
MACHINERY SERVICES INC ..................................32
WIRTGEN AMERICA ................................................61
DYNAPAC ................................................................69
MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..............................71
WOODS CRW CORP ..............................................20
EAGLE POWER & EQUIPMENT CORP ................143
METSO MINERALS SCREENING ..........................111
YANMAR AMERICA - ............................................109
EDWARD EHRBAR INC ............................................6
MIDLANTIC MACHINERY ........................................13
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS ..........................140
ELLIOTT & FRANTZ INC ....................................42,64
MIKE ZYNDORF LLC ..............................................38
YOUR NORTHEAST SITECH DEALERS ..............101
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Happy Holidays We, at Eagle Power and Equipment would like to say thank you to all of our valued customers for the opportunity to serve you in 2013. From our entire staff, best wishes for a wonderful holiday season and a bright New Year! Authorized Dealer for These Quality Lines: Eager Beaver & CAM Trailers • Rammer by Allied Hydraulic Hammers & Shakers • Sims Cabs & Cab Enclosures • Guest Industries Forks • Airman Portable Air Compressors • Zanetis Planers • Trailking Trailers • FFC Attachments Frank Beck
Chris Bair
Pat DiCicco
Jim Lutz
Tom Scott
Richard Verna
Rodney Bush
Dean J. Leonetti
S. Montgomery Co.
S. Montgomery Co.
Phila Co. & Bucks Co.
Bucks & N. Montgomery Counties
Delaware Co. & S. Chester Co.
215/870-4546
215/778-4109
215/680-9203
215/870-8567
S. Chester Co., Cecil County, MD, New Castle Co., DE
Skid Steer/Trencher Specialist Delaware Co., S. Chester Co., New Castle Co. DE, Cecil Co. MD
Skid Steer/Trencher Specialist Philadelphia Co., S. Montgomery Co., Bucks Co. & N. Chester Co.
302/354-1947
215/783-1847
302/530-9134 Dean R. Leonetti, Sales Manager
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