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the biggest difference on rainy Saturdays due to an unseen technology under their very feet. For years, the approximately 30-acre site had been a dirt and grass parking lot for more than 4,000 vehicles. Minor flooding had proven to be a major headache at the site as it sits in a
When the U.S. Senate failed in September to enact six-year transportation legislation or to extend the existing funding authority in a responsible way, it created a billion-dollar-a-month hole for the construction industry. “The baseline for the federal highway account is reduced by a billion dollars each month we have a continuing resolution,” said Tony Dorsey, media spokesman of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). “It will cost our members one billion dollars every month we have a resolution.” While the huge loss is mostly on paper — so far — it nonetheless is a drag on the construction economy. Here’s the deal: Though the Senate agreed with the House at the very last moment to a one-month extension of existing transportation funding authority, senators failed to include a provision to roll back funding rescissions stipulated in the last six-year bill. The $8.7 billion in rescission money was a bookkeeping method of understating the true cost of SAFETEA-LU, which was passed in 2005 (two years into the six years of its effective authority). The sleight of hand was needed
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U.S. Group installed more than 2,500 yellow storm water chambers about 5 ft. (1.5 m) underground, each of which allows rainwater to soak into the ground underneath the parking area, rather than run off into the surrounding area. HydrauliCircuit Sees Major Growth…14
Innovative Drainage Key to New Parking Area for Gamecock Games The just-opened parking area, on the southwest side of Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, also serves visitors to the South Carolina State Fair, which will ran this year from Oct. 14 to 25. Football fans and fair goers alike who have parked near the stadium in the past should notice
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Aseries of torrential downpours in the Atlanta metro area in late September caused what U.S. Geological Survey experts deemed a 500-year flood, leaving 10 people dead and 20 counties in Georgia disaster areas. The rain also triggered extensive flooding throughout Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama. Flooding in Atlanta peaked on Sept. 21, after more than 20 in. of rain fell overnight. Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue quickly declared a state of emergency in 17 Georgia counties, clearing the way for the massive deployment of state personnel and equipment. President Barack Obama followed suit in similar rapid manner, issuing a Federal Disaster Declaration for individual assistance to aid residents of the 14 counties that were hardest hit: Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fulton, Gwinnett, Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Stephens and Walker. The Georgia Emergency Management Agency coordinated the state’s recovery effort with local, state, federal and volunteer counterparts. “Damage assessment teams are continuing to work with local authorities in all affected areas of the state to assess losses,” Georgia Emergency Management Agency Director Charley English told reporters in the days following the flood. With reports of closed highways, roads, bridges, schools and businesses, and as many as 20,000 homes and other structures that have suffered major damage, Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine adjusted his initial estimate of flood-related insurance claims, doubling the total to as much as $500 million. However, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, isn’t happy with even the revised numbers. She predicted to presidential officials that damage will reach $1 billion, pointing out that repairing the R.M. Clayton sewage treatment plant on the Chattahoochee River could cost $100 million alone. GDOT Deployment While stating its own prediction of $2 billion in damages, the Georgia Department of see FLOOD page 25
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Cat 321C LCR and 330DL excavators are hard at work at a C.W. Matthews project in Northeast Cobb County, Ga., for emergency Cobb DOT road replacement, which included installation of a triple barrel 72 in (183 cm)., 70 ft. (21 m) long piping system and temporary road to service 40 homes that were without a roadway to get out of their Waterford subdivision homes.
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In 2005, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) law was passed by Congress. With BRAC, the Department of Defense reorganized its installation infrastructure in order to more effectively and efficiently support its forces. As a result of this law, operational readiness would increase and allow for innovation in doing business. A major change that has occurred under BRAC involves moving two commands, U.S. Armed Forces Command (FORSCOM) and
the U.S. Army Reserve Command from Fort McPherson, in Atlanta, to Fort Bragg, in Fayetteville, N.C. The new Command Headquarters complex is currently under construction at Fort Bragg. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Command Headquarters complex was held December 8, 2008, and construction began in February 2009. The building will house both commands, but they will remain separate. According to Billy Birdwell, Public Affairs Specialist, Savannah District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), “The consee BRAC page 67
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Horrocks Engineering and H.W. Lochner Engineering are the designers and Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction is the general contractor. Some of the bridges were transported as much as a mile and a half which is “a good distance,” Montoya said. “That was significant. There are a fair amount of projects where you move a bridge a couple hundred feet but we actually moved some of them a mile and a half.” The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43 to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide, Carlye Sommers, public involvement manager for Lochner, said. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). The SPMTs that moved the bridges had approximately 250 wheels and moved at an average speed of five miles per hour, Sommers said. The only route crews could move the bridges down was the same one they were working on so
Health care reform in the United States has been beaten nearly to death this year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves into October, the final shape of “reform” remains elusive and elastic with construction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies. Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractors and a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construction companies are small-tomedium-sized. The truth of the matter is the reform model in which government would provide most health care services would dramatically change the way every business operates, large or small. It is impractical to hope that health care reform will be tailored to the construction industry. Nevertheless, small businesses consistently favor certain reform initiatives over others. Were Washington to institute reform along the lines general contractors might lay down, the following features would be among the legislated changes: • New authority for associations to negotiate insurance packages for their members. Besides gaining clout in negotiating benefits, association insurance negotiators could win lower premiums, if given the opportunity. Associated Builders and Contractors noted that private insurance carriers must mark up premiums as much as 35 percent when dealing with small groups in order to meet profit targets and offset overhead. Whereas associations can provide the same administrative services for their members at a cost of 15 percent or less — if, that is, members are allowed to buy insurance through small business
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The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43 to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). Scott-Macon n Holds s Grand Opening g in n Dallas…14
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Work on a Utah freeway reconstruction project so unusual it was featured as National Geographic Channel’s “World’s Toughest Fixes” is heading for an on-time, on-budget completion at the end of the year. What made work on a 2-mi. (3.2 km) stretch of I-80 in Salt Lake City project extraordinary was the Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) method using Self Propelled Modular Transports (SPMT) to construct six of 12 bridges and one of two ramps in the project. The $139 million project along a 2-mi. stretch from State Street to 1300 East through Salt Lake City includes construction of the bridges and ramp “not at their final location,” John Montoya, project manager, said. Instead, the girders and decks were constructed on the ground at a “bridge farm.” Massive transporters moved them to be lifted into place along the expressway.
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projects and this particular job was among those re-evaluated. As a result, a parkway was ultimate-
ly chosen as an appropriate solution for improving After many years of discussion, an ambitious travel conditions in the area while remaining withproject to ease congestion in Pennsylvania’s in the limitations imposed by available funds. densely populated Bucks and Montgomery counsee PARKWAY page 30 ties is finally under way with construction of a long-awaited parkway. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has estimated that by 2020 the new highway will be traveled by between 23,700 and 28,300 vehicles daily Gov. Martin O’Malley announced that additional transportation Certain changes, however, projects worth $30 million will be funded by President Barack had to be made before ground Obama’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). could be broken for the project. Funding for these additional projects is available due to savings According to PennDOT, the generated by the intense competition for Maryland’s ARRA highparkway had initially been way and transit contracts advertised earlier this year. planned as an expressway with “Without a doubt, President Obama’s recovery program is genlimited access. However, in erating the desired effect here in Maryland,” said O’Malley. March 2004, the department “Across our state, work is under way rehabilitating our roads, bridges and transit systems. Healthy competition for those state realized its projected revenues would not provide enough see FUNDS page 116 funding for all its proposed
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Health care reform in the United States has been beaten nearly to death this year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves into October, the final shape of “reform” remains elusive and elastic with construction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies. Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractors and a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construction companies are small-tomedium-sized. The truth of the matter is the reform model in which government would provide most health care services would dramatically change the way every business operates, large or small. It is impractical to hope that health care reform will be tailored to the construction industry. Nevertheless, small businesses consistently favor certain reform initiatives over others. Were Washington to institute reform along the lines general contractors might lay down, the following features would be among the legislated changes: • New authority for associations to negotiate insurance packages for their members. Besides gaining clout in negotiating benefits, association insurance negotiators could win lower premiums, if given the opportunity. Associated Builders and Contractors noted that private insurance carriers must mark up premiums as much as 35 percent when dealing with small groups in order to meet profit targets and offset overhead. Whereas associations can provide the same administrative services for their members at a cost of 15 percent or less — if, that is, members are allowed to buy insurance through small business health plan pools. see REFORM page 22
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In trucking, cooperation is everything. The same could be said for construction work, all contracting and the running of any successful club or organization. Cooperation in all these arenas came together as one at the Antique Truck Club of America’s Little Rhody Chapter’s Sixth Annual Antique Truck Show on Sept. 13 on the Washington County Fairgrounds in Richmond, R.I. Working in conjunction with the Historical Construction Equipment Association’s (HCEA) Northeast Rockbusters once again, more than 60 members of the local Antique Truck Club brought out their finest old equipment, to the delight and surprise of other members, guests and enthusiasts. The Antique Truck Club and the Rockbusters hold this event every September, drawing people from every New England state. Machines that range from the unusual to the sublime fill the flat fields of the fairgrounds for passersby to
admire. “We combine our shows. We support them and they support us, even in the rain,” said Jackie Volatile, who organizes these shows with her husband, Roger, the club’s president. What made the presidential couple so proud this year was that the event was organized to raise money and food for the Rhode Island Food Bank. We brought in 800 pounds of canned goods. Last year, we fed 2,000 needy families for a year and we are quite proud of that,” said Jackie Volatile. They also are very proud of the cooperation and shared interests of their members who bring any and all working antique machines to these events, as long as they are able. “We welcome classic trucks, we welcome tractors, anything that comes in,” added Roger Volatile. “Antique is antique to us.” The Volatiles represent the Little Rhody Chapter at national events, usually held in the National Chapter’s home state of Pennsylvania. “There are 21 different chapters in the see ROCKBUSTERS page 14
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A short 19-mi. (30.5 km) stretch of road just north of Detroit has been transformed into an improvement project with a rather complicated strategy. Extensive work on the I-96/I-696 corridor in Oakland and Macomb counties has been divided into four separate projects. Project 1 consists of rehabilitation of eight bridges and repair of 4 mi. (6.4 km) of pavement in Oakland County between Novi and Halsted roads, including the I-96/I-696/M-5 interchange in Novi and Farmington Hills. Project 2 picks up where the first project ends and involves pavement patching and rehabilitation of 42 bridges on I-696 in Oakland County between Halsted and Campbell-Hilton roads. Project 3 focuses on rehabilitating 22 bridges on I-696, 15 of which are located within the I696/Mound Road interchange. Project 4 includes rehabilitation of six bridges and extensive pavement repairs to I-696 between Hayes and Nieman roads in Macomb County. Also included are safety upgrades and lighting replacement on the median and ramps. Overlap For all practical purposes, the $67 million overall project has been divided into two contracts — east and west — with two prime contractors: Dan’s Excavating out of Grant, Mich., on the west contract and C.A. Hall on the east. But even that division is a little blurry. “There are overlapping facets,” says Bob Daavettila, construction director for Tetra Tech,
A total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilitation. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor for all bridge work on both contracts and since there is a lot of bridge work in the west contract, Hall is doing considerable work on both.
particularly concerning the bridge work. A total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilitation. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor for all bridge work on both contracts and since there’s a lot of bridge work in the west contract, Hall is doing considerable work on both. “Because they’re a major sub, it leads to a lot of coordination. Hall is at all the meetings for the Dan’s contract.” According to Daavettila, the two big contracts consist of a two-year project for $47 million to reconstruct pavement from Novi to Farmington Hills — the west project — and a
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$14 million contract to conduct bridge rehabilitation and concrete patching on I-696 — the east project. The west contract involves significant amounts of overlay, but there is none on the east contract. Instead, there is, as Daavettila says, “a lot of concrete patching.” Other Names for an Old-Time Trail Before being designated as a military highway in 1832, the corridor from Lake Michigan through Detroit, Lansing and Grand Rapids was see MICHIGAN page 44
Constructing a Healthy Look at Health Care Reform By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Health care reform in the United States has been beaten nearly to death this year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves into October, the final shape of “reform” remains elusive and elastic with construction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies. Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractors and a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construction companies are small-to-medium-sized. The truth of the matter is the
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COMPACT WHEEL LOADER 2007 Volvo L25, s/n 10103646, 1617 Hrs ........................................$$38,000 2007 Volvo L30B, s/n 20103151, 595 Hrs........................................$$53,000
COMPACTION 2008 VRM DD16, s/n 30101733, 34 Hrs ..........................................$$32,000 2007 VRM SD116DX, s/n 30100816, 542 Hrs..................................$$80,000 2006 VRM SD116DX, s/n 30101581, 809 Hrs................................$$105,000 2003 VRM SD122DX, s/n 30101906, 5834 Hrs................................$$37,500 (2) 2005 VRM SD122DX, 723-800 Hrs ..............................$$94,000-$97,000 2006 VRM SD122F, s/n 30101584, 24 Hrs ......................................$$97,000 2000 VRM DD130, s/n 30101904, 6500 Hrs ....................................$$23,000 2002 Hypac C784, s/n 30100527, 614 Hrs ......................................$$55,000 2005 Hypac C832C, s/n 30101817, 1300 Hrs ..................................$$36,000 1999 Wacker RD25, s/n 30101725, 2498 Hrs ....................................$$9,500
ARTICULATED HAULERS Volvo A25C, s/n 13103279, 14107 Hrs ............................................$$48,000 (2) 1998 Volvo A25C, 12427-14091 Hrs............................$$38,000-$63,000 (2) 1999 Volvo A25C, 10064-11723 Hrs............................$$65,000-$74,000 2000 Volvo A25C, s/n 13100403, 11522 Hrs....................................$$74,000 2003 Volvo A25D, s/n 13100713, 9058 Hrs ..................................$$138,000 2004 Volvo A25D, s/n 13102453, 3100 Hrs ..................................$$172,000 2006 Volvo A25D, s/n 13102307, 1816 Hrs ..................................$$208,000 (10) 2007 Volvo A2, 1631-3301 Hrs ..............................$$175,000-$220,000 (2) 2008 Volvo A25E, 1341-1778 Hrs ............................$$230,000-$248,000 2002 Volvo A30D, s/n 13101012, 9016 Hrs ..................................$$185,000 2003 Volvo A30D, s/n 13100937, 4893 Hrs ..................................$$235,000 2004 Volvo A30D, s/n 13100966, 6795 Hrs ..................................$$185,000 (2) 2005 Volvo A30D, 4729-4792 Hrs......................................$$125,000 Ea. 2006 Volvo A30D, s/n 13102062, 2487 Hrs ..................................$$260,000 (7) 2007 Volvo A30D, 1303-3166 Hrs............................$$210,000-$270,000 2008 Volvo A30E, s/n 13102846, 2187 Hrs....................................$$313,000 (2) 2006 Volvo A35D, 2619-3885 Hrs......................................$$275,000 Ea. (2) 2007 Volvo A35D, 67-1493 Hrs................................$$245,000-$275,000 2005 Volvo A40D, s/n 13102207, 3893 Hrs ..................................$$205,000 (2) 2006 Volvo A40D, 3939-6555 Hrs............................$$155,000-$250,000 (9) 2007 Volvo A40D, 3279-3953 Hrs............................$$285,000-$400,000 (4) 2008 Volvo A40E, 1531-3957 Hrs ............................$$450,000-$500,000
BACKHOE LOADERS 2007 Volvo BL704ROS, s/n 22100328, 1734 Hrs ............................$$53,000 2007 Volvo BL704CAS, s/n 22100331, 1768 Hrs ............................$$56,000
SKIDSTEERS 2004 ASV RC85, s/n 23100182, 781 Hrs..........................................$$23,000 2004 CAT 247, s/n 23100320, 2400 Hrs ..........................................$$16,500
PAVERS Blaw-Knox PF4410, s/n 30101857, 6167 Hrs ..................................$$55,000 1999 VRM PF-161, s/n 31102149, 9711 Hrs....................................$$27,000
WATER TRUCK 1994 CAT 613C, s/n 80101141, 15000 Hrs ......................................$$47,000
TRACK PAVER 2005 Lee-Boy 8500T, s/n 80101217, 1256 Hrs ................................$$60,000
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D.H. GRIFFIN WRECKING CO. HOLDS POPULAR ANNUAL FISH FRY
D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. held its annual fish fry Oct. 16 at its Greensboro, N.C., office on Hilltop Road.
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In 1996, David Perry, CEO of HydrauliCircuit Technology (HCT) was busy assembling and selling hydraulic kits for attachments from his garage. It, wasn’t there for long, however, as growth came quickly for the Jonesboro, Ga., company; the following year Perry moved the operation out of the garage and into a 3,000 sq.-ft.-facility and hired staff members.
SKEET SHOOTING EVENT HELD AT DRAKES LANDING IN N.C.
RW Moore Equipment Company and Benchmark Tool & Supply jointly held a skeet shooting customer appreciation event Oct. 9 at Drakes Landing in Fuquay Varina, N.C.
FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES MOURN DEATH OF SERVICE PRO TIM ATCHLEY Tim Atchley died in Indianapolis, Ind., on Sept. 1 at the age of 53, following a courageous battle with cancer, but it was his mix of professional leadership and personal friendliness that are being fondly recalled and honored.
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RING POWER CORPORATION OPENS NEW FULLSERVICE FACILITY
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Power Equipment Used & Rental Fleet Quality at Auction Prices Most Machines carry a 6 month / 500 hour powertrain warranty. Komatsu D41P-6C, #C5397, 2006, 1,097 Hrs $57,200
DOZERS Komatsu D31EX-21A, #C5435, 2007, 301 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$38,500 Komatsu D39PX-21A, #C0386, 2005, 1,970 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$39,600 Komatsu D41EX-6C, #C0497, 2007, 994 Hrs ............ ....................................................................$$55,000 Komatsu D61EX-15, #C5341, 2005, 2,870 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$77,000 Komatsu D61PX-15, #C5342, 2005, 3,416 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$77,000 Komatsu D65EX-15, #C0396, 2005, 3,870 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$88,000 Komatsu D65PX-15,C0397, 2005, 3,400 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$93,500 Komatsu D155AX-5B, #C0457, 2006, 2,207 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$242,000 Komatsu D275AX-5, #C0539, 2002, 12,463 Hrs........ ..................................................................$$220,000
EXCAVATORS WITH ATTACHMENTS Komatsu PC300LC-7/GXP500R, #C5207-S/BP8002, 2004, 5,183 Hrs, Genesis Shear ................$$269,500 Komatsu PC300LC-7/GMS700, #C0238-S/BP8506, 2004, 5,348 Hrs, Genesis Shear ................$$269,500
EXCAVATORS Komatsu PC138USLC-2, #C5163, 2004, 2,778 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs ..........................................$$46,200 Komatsu PC160LC-7, #C0402, 2005, 2,670 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$55,000
Komatsu PC400LC-7, #C5217, 2004, 5,188 Hrs $115,500
Komatsu PC210LC, #C0292, 2002, 3,261 Hrs, Plumbed, 6 Month/500 hrs ..........................$$57,200 Komatsu PC200LC-7, #C0226, 2004, 3,170 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$66,000 Komatsu PC200LC-7, #C5175-T, 2004, 3,234 Hrs, Thumb, 6 Month/500 hrs ............................$$68,200 Komatsu PC200LC-7, #C5185, 2004, 3,240 Hrs, Plumbed, 6 Month/500 hrs ..........................$$66,000 Komatsu PC200LC-7, #C0413, 2005, 3,336 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$70,400 Komatsu PC228USLC, #C0229, 2004, 2,401 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$70,400 Komatsu PC220LC-7, #C5196, 2004, 3,703 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$74,800 Komatsu PC300LC-7, #C5205, 2004, 4,927 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$88,000 Komatsu PC300LC-7, #C5210, 2004, 5,560 Hrs ........ ....................................................................$$77,000 Komatsu PC300LC-7, #C5215, 2004, 5,684 Hrs ........ ....................................................................$$66,000 Komatsu PC400LC-7, #C5218, 2004, 4,630 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$104,500
Komatsu PC400LC-7, #C0246, 2004, 4,646 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$104,500 Komatsu PC400LC-7, #C5220, 2004, 5,125 Hrs ........ $88,000 ....................................................................$ Komatsu PC600LC-8, #BP8614, 2006, 4,000 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$264,000
ROLLERS/COMPACTION Ingersoll Rand SD77DX, #C0354, 2004, 1,010 Hrs, Padfoot/Shell Kit ..........................................$$33,000 Ingersoll Rand SD77DX, #C0436, 2005, 1,010 Hrs, Padfoot/Shell Kit ..........................................$$33,000 Hamm 3410, #C0561, 2008, 520 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs ................................................................$$68,200 Hamm 3410, #C5504, 2008, 520 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs ................................................................$$68,200 Hamm 3410, #C5508, 2008, 940 Hrs, 6 Month/500 $60,500 hrs ................................................................$
WHEEL LOADER Komatsu WA320-5L, #C0535, 2007, 1,789 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs..............................................$$93,500
ARTIC TRUCKS Komatsu HM300-1, #C0353, 2005, 4,000 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$110,000 Komatsu HM300-1, #C5300, 2005, 5,000 Hrs .......... ....................................................................$$93,500 Komatsu HM300-1, #C5327, 2005, 5,700 Hrs .......... ....................................................................$$88,000 Komatsu HM300-1, #C0461, 2006, 2,087 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$143,000 Komatsu HM300-1, #C5524, 2006, 3,300 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$132,000 Komatsu HM400-1, #C0206, 2004, 5,900 Hrs .......... ..................................................................$$104,500 Komatsu HM400-1, #C0366, 2005, 5,900 Hrs .......... ..................................................................$$104,500 Komatsu HM400-1, #C0365, 2005, 6,300 Hrs .......... ....................................................................$$99,000
ATTACHMENTS Tramac 900, #C5477, 2007 ..............................C CALL Tramac V1200, #C5482, 2007 ..........................C CALL Tramac V1200, #C5484, 2007 ..........................C CALL Tramac V1200, #C5486, 2007 ..........................C CALL Tramac V1200, #C5478, 2007 ..........................C CALL Tramac V1200, #C5487, 2007 ..........................C CALL Tramac V1600, #C5491, 2007 ..........................C CALL
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Gatorback Tracks & Equipment LLC New and Used Equipment Sales • Rubber Tracks and Undercarriage Parts
St. Augustine, FL • Jacksonville, FL 877-748-7299 • 904-622-7141
2003 Cat D5N LGP, 3920 Hrs, Cab, A/C, 2002 Cat D5G LGP, 4030 Hrs, Cab, Limb Risers, Rear Screens ......$$49,900 A/C, Limb Risers, Root Rake ..$$39,900
2003 John Deere 450HLGP, 2320 Hrs, OROPS, 80% U/C ........$$32,900
2003 Cat D3GXL, 1950 Hrs, OROPS, 70% UC................................$$32,900
2005 John Deere 650J LGP, 1000 Hrs, One Owner ................................$$59,900
2005 JD 624H, Cab, A/C, Quick Tach w/Root Rake, One Owner......$$59,900
1989 Volvo A25, 5000 Gallon Water Truck ....................................$$18,500
1990 Cat E120B, Manual Thumb, 36” Bucket............................$$14,700
1996 Komatsu CD50, Steel w/Rubber Pads, 360˚ Rotating Dumper ....$$39,900
2003 Takeuchi TB145, Rubber Tracks, Fixed Thumb ............$$18,900
(2) 2006 Mustang 634 Te l e h a n d l e r, 200-450 Hrs ..................$$29,900 Ea.
2006 Mustang 742 Te l e h a n d l e r, 550 Hrs, 4x4, 4 Wheel Steer ......$$34,900
2006 Mustang 2086 Skid Steer, 80HP, 470 Hrs ......................................$$16,900
2006 Mustang MTL25, Cab, A/C, 150 Hrs ................................$$37,500
2008 Mustang 2026 Skid Steer, 5 Hrs.. ....................................................$$13,900
2005 Takeuchi TL130, 1650 Hrs, Aux Hydraulics, Good Tracks........$$13,900
2008 Mustang 1503, 60 Hrs, Aux. Hydraulics, 3 Buckets ..........$$17,900
2007 Kaufman Gooseneck 24klb Tr a i l e r, 36ft ............................$$7,900
2006 Nissan 8000lb Forklift, 60” Forks, 5000 Hrs, Pneumatic Tires ........$$5,995
2001 Komatsu PC300LC-6LE 54” Bucket w/Manual Thumb......$$46,500
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2007 Mack Granite Auto Transmission, 55k Miles....................................$$69,900
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1996 Mack with Demo Trailer .............. ....................................................$$25,500
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D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Holds Popular Annual Fish Fry
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.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. held its annual fish fry Oct. 16 at its Greensboro, N.C., office on Hilltop Road. The company has been holding a fish fry for many years, but with each passing year the event becomes bigger and more popular — and this year was no exception as guests were lined up to attend at both the front and back entrances to the facility. Many contractors and equipment dealers come to the event to thank the D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. for their business. D.H Griffin and his wife, Marylene, set up a front porch area inside the building where the fish fry was held, where they greeted all of their customers, friends and employees. D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. has more than 2,000 employees stretching from the Carolinas to Texas and beyond. D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. is run by the Griffin family. David Griffin is vice president and his daughter, Deven, who is attending Wake Forest University, came by to say ‘hello’ to her parents and her grandparents. The fish was prepared by D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. staff, who prepared the fish fillets with eggs and flour and then cooked them in oil. Plenty of deserts and soft drinks also were available.
(L-R): David Griffin Jr. is flanked by Ed Weisiger Jr., president Carolina CAT, and Brocke Walker, the Carolina CAT sales representative who calls on D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc. was founded in 1959 by D.H. Griffin Sr. and his wife, Marylene Griffin. During much of the day they could be found greeting old friends and meeting new people as they entered their Hilltop Road facility.
D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc was chosen as the lead demolition consultant at the World Trade Center site following the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001. Scott Moody is shown here with a piece of steel from the towers. It’s approximately 20-ft. long, 2-ft. thick, 5-ft. wide and weighs about 54,000 lbs. It’s amazing, that steel this thick actually bent due to the extreme heat of the resulting fire after the planes slammed into the buildings.
David Griffin Jr. (L) welcomes John Van Ruitenbeek of Briggs Equipment in Charlotte to the annual fish fry. (L-R): John Van Ruitenbeek of Briggs Equipment in Charlotte; John Conrad of D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc.; Jason Rice of Stanley LaBounty in Fort Mill, S.C.; and Len Lawrence of Sennebogen in Charlotte all said they enjoy the annual event.
(L-R): Cooking all of the fish for the 1,000-plus guests was a tall task handled very well by Chris Carter, Evelyn Walker, Jana Davis, Chris Walker and Lee Landon. On every other day of the year they all do a great job working at D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc.
Many of the employees have been with D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc for 20-plus years. (L-R) are Larry Ourso Sr.; Mike Burrell; David Griffin Jr.; Jimmy Wilson and Ray Meris.
D.H. Griffin Wrecking Co. Inc is a true American family business. (L-R) are Deven, David and Donna Griffin, along with Fred Heath of Road Machinery Services in Statesville, N.C. In 1961 Heath actually sold D.H. Griffin its first piece of equipment, a 7G Allis Chalmers crawler loader.
Howard Monroe (L) of ASC Construction Equipment in Raleigh, N.C., and Tim Vernal of T.R. Vernal Paving, also in Raleigh, discuss the important things on a Friday afternoon, who in the ACC would win on Saturday.
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Great Used Equipment Values ARTICULATED TRUCKS
CRUSHERS
GRAPPLES
TRACK LOADERS
1970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1958 ........................$13,000 1970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1821 ........................$13,000 1970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1816 ........................$13,000 1970 EUCLID B30, S/N 62E1957 ........................$13,000 2004 JCB 714, S/N E0830195 ............................$53,600 2004 JOHN DEERE 400D, S/N BE400DT201041 .............. ..........................................................................$135,200 2006 KOMATSU HM300-0, S/N A11002 ..........$131,600 1994 VOLVO A25C, S/N A25V8715 ....................$33,500 (2) 1994 VOLVO A30, S/N V1487 ..............From $30,100 (2) 1998 VOLVO A35C, S/N V5086 ............From $42,700 2001 VOLVO A35D, S/N 61113 ..........................$73,000
2006 BL PEGSON 1000SR, S/N 100312DDSR..$$362,000 2004 CEC 102X115, S/N 4538 ..........................$$161,500 2007 EAGLE 1200-25, S/N 30696 ....................$$346,300 2003 EXTEC 1013, S/N 7864 ............................$$200,500 2001 EXTEC MEGA-BITE, S/N 6024 ..................$$136,200 2006 IROCK RDS15H, S/N P90216 ..................$$451,300
2007 PEMBERTON CAST, S/N C/EGR-004-4-0606 .......... ............................................................................$$11,600 (3) 2007 PEMBERTON MATERIAL, S/N MDG300-194-50607 ....................................................................$$11,600
(2) 2000 JOHN DEERE 555G, S/N 890992..........$$21,500 2005 TAKEUCHI TL140, S/N 21402461 ..............$$17,000
CURB & GUTTER MACHINES
2006 RAMMER S-27, S/N 27AAA0667 ................$$8,600 2003 STANLEY MB50EXS, S/N 2279....................V VALUE!
2008 Bengal TG1000P ..........................................$$9,600 2005 GOMACO GT3600, S/N 902900-641 ..........$$90,400 2006 GOMACO GT3600, S/N 902900716..........$$120,000
DRILLS
ASPHALT PAVERS 1999 BLAW KNOX PF161, S/N 16126-04 ..........$24,300 1998 BLAW KNOX PF3172, S/N 317211-08 ......$29,500 2000 LEEBOY 8500, S/N 2497-8500 ..................$18,500
BACKHOE LOADERS 2006 DEERE 410G, S/N 946106..........................$ $46,000 2005 JCB 214 SERIES III, S/N 904421 ..............$ $20,700 2004 JOHN DEERE 210LE, S/N T0210LE882955 ............ $16,000 ............................................................................$ 2002 JOHN DEERE 310G, S/N 907184 ..............$ $24,200 2004 JOHN DEERE 310SG, S/N 926142 ............$ $29,000 2004 JOHN DEERE 710G, S/N 939117 ..............$ $45,000 2003 VOLVO BL70D, S/N 10269 ........................$ $28,200
CHIPPER 2002 CBI 4000B, S/N 4840HZK34123A0660 ....$ $152,000
COMPACTORS 2004 AMPAC P33/23, S/N 33071104....................$ $6,000 2001 BOMAG BW142PDB-2, S/N 136510511036 ............ $14,000 ............................................................................$ 1994 DYNAPAC CA151PD, S/N 59810775 ..........$ $21,700 2000 DYNAPAC CA250PD, S/N 65320989 ..........$ $31,100 1996 FORD LN8000, S/N 1FDXR82EXTVA27463 ............ $11,000 ............................................................................$ 2006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690654......................$ $37,000 2006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690638......................$ $38,000 2006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690694......................$ $38,000 1988 INGERSOLL RAND DD90, S/N 5454S ........$ $13,000 2000 INGERSOLL RAND PT125R, S/N 164701 ..$ $21,000 2005 INGERSOLL RAND SD100D, S/N 151759 ..$ $61,500 1998 INGERSOLL RAND SD100F, S/N 154044 ..$ $29,000 1997 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 148473 ....$ $19,500 2000 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 163541 ....$ $27,000 2000 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 165166 ....$ $27,700 1999 INGERSOLL RAND SD70F, S/N 157999 ....$ $19,000 2006 INGERSOLL RAND SD70F, S/N 191728 ....$ $37,400 2003 INGERSOLL RAND SD77F, S/N 174481 ....$ $24,500 2005 INGERSOLL RAND SD77F TF, S/N 179314 ............ $27,500 ............................................................................$ (2) 2005 SAKAI SV505T, S/N VSV16-40175 ......$ $44,600 1999 STONE 3100 WOLFPAC, S/N 2699294 ........$ $3,000 1999 Vibromax W1103D, S/N JKC8302602 ......$ $33,200 2003 VIBROMAX W1105D, S/N JKC8305009 ....$ $32,500 (2) 2006 WACKER BS50-2I, S/N 88591 ..................$ $800 (2) 2003 WACKER RT820, S/N 5396924 ..............$ $6,500 (4) 2006 WACKER RT82SC, S/N 5671753 ............$ $9,200
CONCRETE PUMPS 2000 CONCORD CCP 36M15, S/N $121,500 1M2K197C21M017771......................................$ 1999 Mack MR688, S/N 1M2K189C5XM013746 ............ $89,800 ............................................................................$ 2004 MACK MR688S, S/N 1M2K197C74M023571 .......... $182,300 ..........................................................................$
CONVEYORS 2005 POWERSCREEN 1400, S/N 6614644 ......$ $101,500 2006 POWERSCREEN M85, S/N 6103501 ..........$ $38,500 2007 RADIAL CONVEYOR STACKING, S/N 24X60-07$12,200 0101 ....................................................................$
2006 ATLAS COPCO ECM590, S/N 11457 ........$$161,500 2008 DITCH WITCH JT1220, S/N J1220A80000278 ........ ............................................................................$$64,000 2007 DITCH WITCH JT520, S/N CMWFT5XXE70000081 ............................................................................$$40,000
EXCAVATORS 2001 BOBCAT 331D, S/N 232511818 ................$$12,200 2002 BOBCAT 341D, S/N 233212073 ................$$19,100 2001 DAEWOO S170-V, S/N 1041 ......................$$30,000 2001 DEERE 200LC, S/N 501934 ........................$$32,000 2004 DEERE 330CLC, S/N 82918........................$$54,500 2004 HITACHI EX550LC, S/N 7417 ..................$$124,100 2006 HITACHI ZX350LC-3, S/N FF00ASP920074 ............ ..........................................................................$$100,000 2004 JOHN DEERE 160C, S/N FF160CX044325 .............. ............................................................................$$47,500 1998 JOHN DEERE 230LC, S/N FF0230X060077 ............ ............................................................................$$33,200 2004 JOHN DEERE 330C LC, S/N 082992 ..........$$67,000 2003 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 082448..............$$59,000 2005 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 083241..............$$76,000 2005 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 804394..............$$76,000 1999 JOHN DEERE 330LC, S/N FF0330X080564 ............ ............................................................................$$39,500 2004 JOHN DEERE 330LC, S/N 082657..............$$67,000 2003 JOHN DEERE 450CLC, S/N FF450CX091265 .......... ............................................................................$$80,300 1999 JOHN DEERE 450L, S/N FF0450X090297 ..$$49,000 1999 JOHN DEERE 450LC, S/N 90419................$$51,700 1988 JOHN DEERE 790D, S/N 790DL007763 ....$$12,200 2006 KOBELCO 70SR, S/N YT0306041 ....................P POR 2002 KOBELCO SK200SR, S/N YB0201701 ........$$38,500 2001 Kobelco SK250, S/N LL08U0421 ..............$$35,900 1998 KOBELCO SK300LC, S/N YCU0961 ............$$24,500 2004 Kobelco SK330, S/N YC07-U0745 ............$$50,100 2003 KOBELCO SK480, S/N YS06U0273 ............$$56,000 2007 KOMATSU 78MR, S/N 1002449 ................$$43,500 2001 KOMATSU PC300LC, S/N A84699..............$$50,000 2000 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LE, S/N A84629 ......$$45,500 (2) 2004 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, S/N J20408 ....$$87,500 2003 KOMATSU PC400LC-6, S/N A85328 ..........$$85,000 2005 KOMATSU PC600LC-7, S/N 20108 ..........$$225,000 2007 TAKEUCHI TB145, S/N 14516716 ..............$$34,100 2007 TAKEUCHI TB175, S/N 17515812 ..............$$53,400 2003 VOLVO EC210BLC, S/N EC210BLC11522 ..$$49,800 2007 VOLVO EC210CL, S/N 210C110192 ..........$$75,000 2003 VOLVO EC240BLC, S/N V10780 ................$$58,500 (6) VOLVO EC330BLC, S/N V10081..........FFrom $60,800 2005 VOLVO EC360BLC, S/N 11632 ..................$$93,600 2006 VOLVO EC460BLC, S/N 80037 ................$$139,500
FORESTRY 2002 JOHN DEERE 843H, S/N 882070 ..............$$49,000 1993 MORBARK WOLVERINE, S/N 4172 ............$$19,800 2000 MULTITEK 3040-90XP FIREWOO, S/N 5050200 .... ............................................................................$$36,500 2005 TIMBER KING TK722, S/N C10300205 ....$$109,500 2005 WARATAH HTH622B, S/N 622342..............$$48,500
HAMMERS
HORIZONTAL GRINDERS $382,800 2007 MORBARK 4600XL, S/N 188-1042 ..........$
LIFT TRUCKS 2007 CLARK CMP70, S/N CMP570D-0894-9590 ............ ............................................................................$$31,400 2006 GEHL RS5-34, S/N RS5JW0912223 ..........$$26,000 2007 GENIE GTH-5519, S/N 16804 ....................$$31,500 (2) 2004 KOMATSU FG35ST-7, S/N 103491 ........$$8,500 1994 Moffet M5000, S/N 4414 ............................$$4,400 (2) 2005 PRINCETON PB-50, S/N P10462 ..........$$18,200 2000 Skytrak 8042, S/N 13340 ..........................$$21,100 (2) 2006 TAYLOR THC-300S, S/N 33008 ..........$$100,000 2006 TAYLOR THC-400L, S/N 33106 ................$$116,500
MISCELLANEOUS 2007 DITCH WITCH FX30, S/N FX30X0436 ........$$27,500 1996 INGERSOLL RAND 185, S/N 144690 ..........$$3,800
TRACK TYPE TRACTORS 2001 DEERE 550H, S/N 898990..........................$$31,000 2004 DEERE 650H, S/N 930092..........................$$35,500 2004 DEERE 650H, S/N 931730..........................$$35,500 2004 DEERE 650H LGP, S/N 926713 ..................$$46,500 2004 DEERE 700H, S/N 938631..........................$$52,500 2000 JOHN DEERE 450H, S/N 883527 ..............$$23,500 2003 JOHN DEERE 450H, S/N T0450HX913212 $27,500 2007 JOHN DEERE 450J LGP, S/N 117871 ........$$40,800 1998 JOHN DEERE 650G LGP, S/N 84881 ........ $24,500 (3) 2000 JOHN DEERE 650H, S/N 891545 ...................... ..................................................................FFrom $29,500 2005 JOHN DEERE 850JLT, S/N TO850JX113640............ ..........................................................................$$117,000 2004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1578 ..............$$39,600 2004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1553 ..............$$39,600 (2) 2005 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1721 ........$$45,100
TRACTORS AG 2002 MASSEY FERGUSON 243, S/N J23115........$$6,100 2005 MASSEY FERGUSON 461, S/N EP10060 ....$$9,200 (4) 2003 MASSEY FERGUSON MF451-4, S/N BN15020 .. ....................................................................FFrom $7,000 2002 McCORMICK F70XL, S/N PFKCM50202 ....$$11,200
MIXER
TRAILER - REEFERS
(3) 2006 MACK CV713, S/N 1M2AG11C16M030801 ...... ............................................................................$$78,000
MOTOR GRADERS
(2) 1999 TRAILER HEATED, S/N 1GRAA0620XB024202.. ..............................................................................$$3,900 1997 TRAILER REFRIGERATED, S/N 1GRAA062XVB089443 ..........................................$$7,300
2004 JOHN DEERE 670CH, S/N DW670CH590183 .......... ............................................................................$$82,100 2000 KOMATSU GD530A-2, S/N 210391 ............$$51,500 2004 KOMATSU GD655-3C, S/N 51038 ............$ $112,300
2007 SMITHCO SL24034, S/N 1S9SS40227L476357 ...... ............................................................................$$33,000
TRAILER SIDE DUMP
MULTI-PROCESSOR
TRENCHER
2002 Labounty UP30, S/N UP30204 ..................$$26,200
1999 DITCH WITCH 3700LJ, S/N 3X0647 ............$$3,900
PULVERIZER
TRUCK CRANES
1973 Bros LSPRM8A, S/N 4150 ..........................$$6,000
1987 LIEBHERR LTM1160, S/N 12413..............$$295,200 1988 MACK RD690SX, S/N 1M2P199C7JW003016 ........ ............................................................................$$62,000 2006 STERLING LT7501, S/N 2FZHATDCX6AV55737 ...... ..........................................................................$$152,400
SCRAPERS - MOTORS 1988 JOHN DEERE 862B, S/N 744221................$$17,000 (3) 1979 TEREX TS14B, S/N 17U0T61100 ...................... ..................................................................FFrom $13,000
SCRAPER - PULL TYPE 1975 ROME R67H, S/N R67H10516 ....................$$1,500
SCREENING PLANTS 2007 EXTEC E7, S/N 10502 ..............................$$155,000 2006 WILDCAT 510 COUGAR, S/N 1W9SS26156F351462 ........................................$$63,500
SKID STEER LOADERS 2002 BOBCAT A300, S/N 539911335..................$$17,100 2007 DITCH WITCH XT850, S/N CMWXT850C8C80000256 ..................................$$16,500 1998 JOHN DEERE 8875, S/N 040509 ................$$10,000
SKIDDER 2003 JOHN DEERE 648G-III TC, S/N 588699 ....$$45,500
STABILIZER/RECLAIMER 2005 ZIPPER AZ-480HD, S/N 109FS08235U022988 ...... ............................................................................$$35,000
TUB GRINDER 1999 DIAMOND Z 1352BL1, S/N 1D9FX4232XN147001.. ..........................................................................$$150,800 2007 Vermeer TG7000, S/N 1VRY4536271000154 ........ ..........................................................................$$378,000
WHEEL LOADERS 1999 DEERE 644H, S/N 572749..........................$$46,700 1999 JOHN DEERE 444H, S/N DW444HX573676 ............ .......................................................................... $26,500 1999 JOHN DEERE 544H, S/N 572508 ..............$$35,000 2000 JOHN DEERE 624H, S/N 578008 ..............$$41,000 2003 JOHN DEERE 724J, S/N 588116 ................$$70,500 (2) 2006 KAWASAKI KSS65Z-V, S/N 65C4-5475.............. ..................................................................FFrom $53,200 1998 KOMATSU WA180-3L, S/N A90247............$$27,400 1997 KOMATSU WA250, S/N A70085 ................$$24,200 2006 KOMATSU WA250PT-5L, S/N A79287........$$63,000 1998 KOMATSU WA450-3, S/N 53217................$$36,900 2001 VOLVO L70D, S/N V19086 ........................$$41,400 2005 VOLVO L70E, S/N V60611..........................$$71,000
Machines are located in various parts of the U.S. Please call for locations and pricing. Visit our website at FCCEF.com for pictures and more information. Call Darold Longhofer at (904)625-9259 or Cell (904)610-7939 or Home (904)880-3587. Allen Breinig at (904)625-9290. Tom Camphire at (904)625-9263. In Mexico call Luis Ramirez at 01 81 24 51 42 34 or cell 044 81 15 08 47 96. El Cercado (Monterrey) NL. Email daroldlonghofer@fccef.com. thomascamphire@fccef.com allenbreinig@fccef.com
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Ga.-Based Manufacturer Experiences Major Growth In 1996, David Perry, CEO of HydrauliCircuit Technology (HCT) was busy assembling and selling hydraulic kits for attachments from his garage. The company, which specializes in production of easy to install hydraulic kits to operate attachments or combination of attachments on excavators, loader backhoes and wheel loaders, wasn’t there for long, however, as growth came quickly for the Jonesboro, Ga., company; the following year Perry moved the operation out of the garage and into a 3,000 sq.-ft.facility and hired staff members. In 1998 he had to double his square footage required to build hydraulic kits, and then again in 1999. In 2009, he expanded yet again. This latest expansion puts HCT into a facility that is almost triple the size of the previous location — 35,000 sq. ft. — and was purposely designed by Perry and built for further expansion of his business. “The previous facility was only 13,500 sq. ft. and we were completely full. To accommodate production, we had to rent additional space in adjacent buildings,” Perry said. Situated on a 12.5 acre site located on a street appropriately named Fluid Drive, in McDonough, Ga., the new site was chosen to provide the company with plenty of space for expansion and loading and off-loading machines. The square footage is broken down to 25,000 for shop space and 10,000 for office. The new facility provides more space for design, assembly, shipping and storage of hydraulic kits. It also equates to providing HCT
The new 35,000 sq. ft. HydrauliCircuit Technology facility is located near I-75 at 250 Fluid Drive in McDonough, Ga.
with capabilities it did not have before, and is equipped with brand new machinery, including digital automated tube bending equipment; semi automatic phased pulse MIG welding; and in-house powder coating ovens for components. A new sandblast booth and phosphate steam degreaser will provide cleaned and degreased components to work on or to powder coat. There are a total of five shop bays, four of which are dedicated bays for in house hydraulic kit installation and can accommodate virtually any machine the company provides work on. “With more service bays we are able to accommodate more machines than ever before. We offer local dealers such attractive labor rates for installing the kits that they like to bring the machines to us. Having a particular model excavator or backhoe in our shop is
(L-R): Getting a jump on the day’s planning in their new conference room are key HCT staff members, including Bobby Hudson, national sales manager; Navin Baliga, president; David Perry, CEO; and Mike Davis, sales manager.
the best way to obtain engineering information for producing hydraulic kits on other like machines. When a machine is in our shop, we’re not only installing a hydraulic kit, we’re doing a comprehensive study on the machine’s hydraulic and electronic system to develop the technology and engineering for numerous kit designs on that model.,” said HCT president, Navin Baliga. All kits are custom built to match the machine and attachment specifications. In looking back at the progression of his business, Perry said, “our original customer base was end users back in the early days of the company. Business then expanded more to equipment dealerships, which quickly became our largest customer base. Now, we are
the OEM kit supplier to many attachment manufacturers. Most recently, we have begun to work with the carrier machine OEM’s. So we’re seeing the OEM as the direction for future business expansion. We think there will be opportunities with this new facility for the OEM’s to bring machines here. Whereas before, the hydraulic kits were shipped out and installed in the field, we can do research and development here for the OEMs. “We already are working with companies such as Komatsu, John Deere, CNH Corp. Kobelco,
With move in complete, it’s back to full production (but on brand new machines) as Dan Fields, special projects manager, works with the semi automatic tube bending machine and Brian McCormick (in background), production manager, is loading brackets and tubes in the powder coating oven.
Doosan, Link-Belt, Volvo, IHI, Kubota and Takeuchi. Right now, we are working with a manufacturer on engineering, design and development of wheel loader hydraulic kits for utilizing roll out buckets, hydraulic forks and different attachments where you need a third hydraulic function.” Recently, HCT plumbed a brand new John Deere 850D, 85-ton excavator, at their facility in McDonough which was transported from the port of Savannah, Ga. “Having a convenient location just off of Interstate 75, the JD850D was dropped off here for the work and then was transported on to the end user in Knoxville, Tenn. We anticipate more business being conducted in the same way in the future. Savannah is a major entry point for excavators and other machines coming into the U.S. We make it very convenient to drop off a machine at our facility to have the work done before being transported to its final destination,” Perry said. “Looking back, it seems like there has been a natural progression of starting with end users, then to equipment dealers, then onto attachment manufacturers, and now to the manufacturers of the carrier machines. It has been a lot of fun, and we are looking forward to the next phase of growth for our company,” Perry said. For more information, call 888/603-0080 or visit www.hctkits.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
The shop area is twice the size of the entire previous facility and is equipped with all the newest tooling that allows for a wider array of services the company can offer its customers.
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Skeet Shooting Event Held Deeds Radio Interview Yields at Drakes Landing in N.C. No Specifics on Highways
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W Moore Equipment Company and Benchmark Tool & Supply jointly held a skeet shooting customer appreciation event Oct. 9 at Drakes Landing in Fuquay Varina, N.C. Approximately 125 contractors from eastern North Carolina attended the event. Drakes Landing provides many shooting points, which offer various situations that mimic an actual hunting experience. It also offers hunting for different in-season game.
RW Moore and Benchmark also had on hand more than a dozen John Deere, Hitachi and Sakai machines for its customers to try out. Several were equipped with laser and GPS systems to help operators move dirt more precisely. A GPS system is designed so that an operator can accurately touch the dirt only once instead of doing the same section several times due to error.
(L-R): Dan Moore serves freshly cooked burgers to Martin Cieszko and Rita Perkins, both of Cieszko Construction in Havelock, N.C.
(L-R): Josh Kearns of Benchmark Tool & Supply explains the operational benefits of a Topcon GPS system to Jay Duffina, Greg Murray and Steve Wheelin, all of McQueen Construction in Bahama, N.C.
By Bob Lewis AP POLITICAL WRITER
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Democrat Creigh Deeds said in a recent radio interview that offering detailed positions on transportation funding would kill chances of passing them if he’s elected governor. In an appearance on WTOP’s politics show, the state senator repeated his familiar see EVENT page 74 mantra that “everything is on the table’’ for transportation funding, including new taxes. Deeds has said clearly and repeatedly that he would sign into law new or increased taxes provided General Assembly Republicans and Democrats somehow reach an agreement on where the taxes would come from. Each time, he has also ruled out using existing money from the state general fund, which pays for such state services as public education, health care for the needy and public safety. But he has just as often refused to say what he would recommend as a means for generating what he said is more than $1 billion a year in money needed to maintain Enjoying the beautiful day before existing state roads and start new projects going out to the course (L-R) are shelved as the transportation trust fund colLinden McNeill, Trent Locklear, Ted lections have declined. Holmes and Dan Andrews, all of “I’ve said that everything is on the table Locklear Contracting in Pembroke, that has a nexus to transportation,’’ Deeds N.C., and Phillip Mathis of said in response to questions from listeners Benchmark Tool & Supply. and from the program’s host, Mark Plotkin. He said that locking himself in to specific plans tended to foreclose other options and turn them into political targets. He noted that Democratic Gov. Gerald Baliles never tried to dictate specifics in 1986 when he got the 17.5 cents-per-gallon gasoline tax still in place today enacted for highway construction.
A very popular machine, the John Deere 700J dozer is equipped with the Topcon 3D-MC GPS system, making it more efficient. (L-R): Dennis Haring of Raleigh Durham Road Builders; Chuck Harris of Benchmark Tool & Supply; Brian Metcalf of RW Moore Equipment Company; Neal Roark and Aubrey Evans, both of Raleigh Durham Road Builders, discuss the different challenges facing Raleigh Durham Road Builders on its latest project, the building of the I-540 extension toll road in Raleigh.
Deeds noted questionable funding assumptions in the plan his Republican opponent, Bob McDonnell, offers. Deeds noted that McDonnell’s plan anticipates a $500 million windfall from privatizing Virginia’s state-owned liquor stores, even though assets of the Alcoholic Beverage Control department amount to only a small fraction of that. He noted that McDonnell calls for royalties from offshore oil and natural gas drilling and imposing new tolls on the northbound lanes of Interstates 85 and 95 at the North Carolina line, both steps now forbidden under federal law. And he accused McDonnell again of wanting to plunder funding for public schools because he would use cash from the general fund. “I’m not going to take money from the general fund, I’m not going to take money from education. The guy running against me ... acknowledges that we’ve got a transportation problem, but he proposes that we take $5.4 billion out of the general fund over the next 10 years,’’said Deeds, the lone guest for the hourlong radio interview. McDonnell rejected the claim that his plans would decrease state support for public schools, noting that the general fund can be used for any reason lawmakers choose, including transportation. Deeds appears to suffer for his lack of specificity on transportation, a Washington Post poll suggests. The four-day survey of 1,001 likely voters showed 53 percent supported McDonnell to 44 percent for Deeds, and it showed that 12 percent more of the respondents trusted McDonnell more on transportation. The poll’s sampling error margin was plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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2005 Mack Granite with National N205 11 ton crane, 105,000 miles, 22’bed, 400 hp ....$$95,000
2006 Volvo L60E, 2800 hours,coupler forks & bucket, boom suspension ........................$$67,000
2004 Cat D5N LGP, 2050 hours, PAT blade, 24” shoes, radio, ripper valve, protection ......$$64,000
2005 Volvo L120E, 3200 hours, boom suspension, 7.5 yd. bucket................................$$120,000
2005 Mack Granite Fuel & Lube, 124,000 miles, 400 hp, 18 speed Mack, 3400 gal............$$95,000
1997 Cat CS433-C, 1465 hours, padfoot shell kit, excellent condition ..................................$$29,000
2005 Komatsu PC200LC-7, very straight, 4900 hours, standard arm, A/C ........................$$55,000
2002 Cat 953-C, Cab with air, 4-1 bucket, 70% Cat undercarriage ....................................$$55,000
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Friends, Colleagues Mourn Death of Service Pro Tim Atchley Friends and colleagues are telling stories about Tim Atchley, a long-time employee of Tramac. And whether they’re talking about his encyclopedia-like product knowledge or his need for speed, they are all smiling as they remember. Mr. Atchley died in Indianapolis, Ind., on Sept. 1 at the age of 53, following a courageous battle with cancer, but it was his mix of professional leadership and personal friendliness that are being fondly recalled and honored. He was employed in the heavy construction equipment industry all of his life, from his earliest mechanic training in Nashville, Tenn., where he worked as a welder to pay for his schooling. He eventually went to work for a heavy equipment dealer in southern Indiana as a field service technician, then later with other road equipment manufacturers in various customer service positions. Most recently, Mr. Atchley was with Tramac/DII Attachments, a division of Doosan Infracore
International, as a product support manager helping dealers throughout the country. “Throughout his sickness, he worked and traveled when he was able and remained optimistic about the future,” said Joe Forth, general manager. “He joined Tramac in the mid1990’s and went through a lot of changes with many of us. But one thing I knew — I could always trust him and rely on him to do the right thing. No doubt about it.” His hands-on experience working on machines themselves gave Mr. Atchley enormous credibility in the industry and as a manager. “The dealers’ mechanics that worked with Tim knew he was able to do any task he would ask them to do. This credibility allowed Tim Atchley lost his battle with cancer on Tim to immediately get to Sept. 1.
the heart of any problem and his training programs were always well received,” recalled Tramac colleague Jerry Fifer. Fifer also saw first-hand how Mr. Atchley’s extensive product knowledge, service experience and easy way with those who worked for him allowed him to manage in a way that produced almost immediate mutual trust. Greg Clinton, another Tramac employee, recalled the two sides of Mr. Atchley: the weekend side when he and his wife would jump on their motorcycles, and the weekday side totally dedicated to helping customers. “I remember he would tell me on Monday mornings about his weekend travels. He rarely used a map. They would just get on and ride,” said Clinton. “Professionally, Tim was incredible. Calls were
always returned, his reports were detailed to the point that questions were answered before you could ask. Tim was a straight shooter, nononsense type of person. He loved his work and was a fantastic communicator and teacher.” Along with his love of motorcycles, Mr. Atchley was passionate about auto racing. As a young man he owned and raced a sprint car, and was well-known at most of the tracks in the Midwest. One friend recalled Mr. Atchley keeping his gear in the trunk of his car at all times in case an owner needed a last-minute substitute driver. Ron Van Dunk, a 16-year friend and colleague agreed that Mr. Atchley was an all-around reliable and consistent professional. “Tim was two different people. There was the intense ‘at work’ Tim and then there was the funloving Harley riding Tim. He was always the kind of guy that would be there for you and do anything to help you, both in business and personally. I miss him deeply,” he said.
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757-545-3600 2506 South Military Highway • Chesapeake, VA 23320 Bryan Smith & Tom Coyne: Sales • Ryan Mellott: Sales & Parts Brian Evans: Rentals
See our website www.secva.net
ASC Volvo to Offer Tramac Breakers in the Carolinas
2005 CAT 311 CU, EROPS, with A/C and heat, very good undercarriage, very tight and clean machine .........................................................$$44,500
(L-R) are Stephane Giroudon, regional sales manager DII Attachments; Brad Stimmel , CEO ASC Volvo; Jim Lafon, sales manager DII Attachments; and Joe Forth, general manager DII Attachments.
2001 Cat D6MLGP, OROPS, finger tip controls, PAT blade, Strong engine and transmission ..........................................................................$$46,500
LOADER BACKHOES 1999 Cat 416C, OROPS, 4x4, 4-n-1, 24” Digging...............................................................................$$26,500 2000 Cat 416C, OROPS, 4x4, Std. Backhoe, GP Loader Bucket.........................................................$$23,500 (2) 1998 Cat 416C IT, OROPS, 4WD, Quick Coupler, 4-n-1, Low Hours......................................$$19,500 Ea. 2002 John Deere 310G, OROPS, 4x4, Std Hoe, Very Good Condition...............................................$$24,500 2003 John Deere 310G, OROPS, 4x4, Std Backhoe...........................................................................$$25,500
CRAWLER DOZERS 2004 Cat D5NLGP, Enclosed Cab w/AC, 30” Pads, Clean Straight, Tight Machine .............................$$59,500 2004 Cat D6NLGP, Cab w/ AC, 6 way blade, Ripper valve ..................................................................$$74,500 2005 John Deere 550JLGP, Enclosed cab w/Heat & A/C, 6 way blade...............................................$$63,500 1994 John Deere 650GTC, OROPS, 6 way blade, good undercarriage ..............................................$$25,000 2006 John Deere 650JLGP, OROPS, 6 way blade, wide pads ............................................................$$65,000
EXCAVATORS 2004 Cat 308C CR, Enclosed cab w/AC. 36" bucket w/ thumb. Steel tracks. Wrist-a-twist, backfill balde....... ............................................................................................................................................................$$38,500 2004 Cat 313C CR, Cab w/AC and Heat.. Clean, Straight, Tight .........................................................$$44,500 2000 Cat 322BL, Cab w/AC, 80% UC, thumb, clean, straight, tight machine.....................................$$63,500 1993 Cat 325L, Cab w/heat, long undercarriage, wide pads, 10'8" stick, 38" bucket w/side ..............$$54,000 1997 Cat 330BL, Enclosed cab w/AC, 54" bucket, coupler, clean, straight, tight machine. Good running machine...............................................................................................................................................$$59,500 1995 Cat 350L, Enclosed Cab w/Heat, Well Maintained .....................................................................$$49,500 1998 Hitachi EX110-5, EROPS with heat, 24” bucket, clean and straight..........................................$$25,500 1998 Hitachi EX120-5, Enclosed cab w/ A/C & heat, 36" bkt w/sidecutters, man. thumb, good........$$35,500 1997 Hitachi EX135 UR, EROPS, heat & A/C, thumb, steel pads.......................................................$$22,500 2000 Hitachi EX210LCH-5, 51' Long Reach w/ 33" bucket, 32" (wide) pads .....................................$$69,500 2005 Hitachi ZX160LC, Cab w/ A/C, manual thumb, very nice machine ............................................$$65,000 2004 Hitachi ZX200LC, Enclosed Cab w/ A/C, Long U/C, long stick, wide pads, 1 owner, well .........$$89,900 2004 Hitachi ZX270LC, Enclosed Cab with A/C, bucket, coupler and forks, good rubber, aux. hydraulics, work ready machine ............................................................................................................................$$64,500 2001 Hitachi ZX350LCK, EROPS w/AC, 24" pads, good U/C, 56" bucket w/ side cutters, Auxiliary .$$129,500 1996 Hyundai 200LC, EROPS, tight machine, original paint, needs pins, bushings and sprockets in undercarriage ...............................................................................................................................................$$14,500 2005 JCB JS220LC, Enclosed Cab w/AC, Aux Plumbing, 80% U/C, Isuzu Diesel, Very Clean, Straight .................................................................................................................................................$$74,500 1992 Komatsu PC200LC-5, EROPS w/Heat, runs strong, 60% U/C, nice work ready machine .........$$22,500 1999 Komatsu PC270LC-6, Enclosed cab w/AC and heat, Long stick, good U/C, quick coupler .......$$49,500 2005 Link Belt LBX135, Enclosed cab w/AC, thumb, 9’10” stick, low hrs .........................................$$59,500 2000 Link Belt 3900Q, Enclosed Cab w/AC, multi processor w/concrete pulverizer, Aux. plumbing .$$89,500 2004 Volvo EC210B LC, Cab w/AC, Wide Pads, Clean, Straight, Tight Machine.................................$$64,500
WHEEL LOADERS 2004 JD 624J, Enclosed cab w/AC, GP Bkt, auxiliary plumbing, forestry tires...................................$$77,500 2005 JD 624J, Cab w/AC, Bucket, coupler, forks................................................................................$$73,500 2000 JD TC54H, Enclosed cab, GP bucket, forks, clean, straight, tight machine ...............................$$48,500 1998 Komatsu WA470-3, Enclosed cab w/AC, General purpose bkt ..................................................$$54,500
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DII Attachments (Tramac and Geith) announced the appointment of ASC Volvo as the Tramac hydraulic demolition attachments distributor in the Carolinas. With seven locations in North and South Carolina, ASC is well positioned to represent the TRAMAC product line. Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., ASC offers an extensive range of Volvo and Doosan Portable Power products. “ASC is the ideal partner for the Carolinas”, explained Joe Forth, general manager DII Attachments, “Their reach with seven locations and their reputation will position Tramac well to better serve our new and current customers.” Tramac manufactures hydraulic breakers featuring technologies such as fully hydraulic operation, real-time variable frequency and impact energy, integrated pressure regulation and blank-fire protection. For more information on ASC Construction Equipment, call 704/494-8100 or visit www.acsusa.com. For more information on Tramac, call 866/472-4373 or visit www.TramacUS.com.
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Mobile Crushing and Screening in Action The unification of the Extec and Fintec brands within the Sandvik group of companies has created the world’s most comprehensive and dynamic line-up of mobile crushing and screening equipment. The Sandvik Mobile Screening and Crushing range now delivers all the familiar characteristics of productivity, versatility and exceptionally low running costs, but they are now combined with levels of durability and aftersales support that are synonymous with the Sandvik name. New name, improved service, same great product.
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Contact: Tel: Fax: Email:
Walt Kay 540/309-1709 540/389-6507 walter.kay@RSCrental.com
RSC Equipment Rental SCISSORS
C O M PA C T I O N
2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/N GS300465147, UNIT #509416 ........................................$3,942 2003 GENIE GS2632, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N GS320350321, UNIT #460069 .................................$4,047 2004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N 272214, UNIT #515905...................................................$5,499 2004 JLG 2646ES, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/N 0200122777, UNIT #516754...........................................$5,806 2005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69", S/N 711485, UNIT #541377 ..........................................$10,846
2004 MULTIQUIP MRH800GS, W/B ROLLER-SMOOTH-DD1500# 26", S/N M3646, UNIT #509442 . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,142 2005 WACKER RT56-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5569442, UNIT #565640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,431 2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5549433, UNIT #548636 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,888 2005 IR SD45D-COMBO, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 5T 54” S/N 182289, UNIT #555319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,000 2005 IR SD70D, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 8T 66” S/N 182142, UNIT #557622 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$31,488
BOOM LIFTS
FORKLIFTS
2005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N 0300087886, UNIT #581382 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,318 2005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N 0300081644, UNIT #541391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,306 2002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N 2660012, UNIT #7602108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,012 1999 GENIE Z60/34-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-60-64’-4WD, S/N Z601711, UNIT #274024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,500 2005 JLG 460SJ-DSL-4W-GN, STR BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD, S/N 0300084033, UNIT #551315. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,673 2002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N S853354, UNIT #439174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,858
G E N E R AT O R S 2005 ATLASCOPCO XAS97JD, AIR COMPRESSOR-DSL-80-185 CFM, S/N USA011902, UNIT #560403. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,950 2004 MULTIQUIP DCA25USIC, GENERATOR-20-29 KW, S/N 8100773, UNIT #530205. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,827
2005 DAEWOO G25E-NM, IND FORKLIFT-5000 LB, S/N GA00397, UNIT #551736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,286 2004 DAEWOO D35S, IND FORKLIFT-8000-9000 LB, S/N FZ00026, UNIT #513074 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,037 2005 TEREX TX55-19, RCH FORKLIFT-FXD-5000 LB 18-24', S/N TX551911540, UNIT #547302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,442 2004 SKYTRAK 6036, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39', S/N 0160004949, UNIT #511059. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,400 2003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,785 2004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/N RS5JV0311221, UNIT#494403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,400 2001 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55', S/N 15947, UNIT #398873. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,250 2002 LULL 844C-42, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N 16161, UNIT #412448. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,000 2004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N 0160003168, UNIT #484162. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,140
540/309-1709
2004 BOBCAT T250 SKID STEER TRACK LOADER, 2000-2600 LB, S/N 525611787, UNIT #514028.. $18,578 ......................................$
2004 DEERE 550H-LT CRAWLER DOZER, 75-84HP-STD TRACK, S/N T0550HX937358, UNIT $38,555 #512419........................$
2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5593138, UNIT #581593............ $10,800 ......................................$
2004 DEERE 710G BACKHOE4WD 23’ EXT, S/N T0710GX941793, UNIT #531117 $58,835 ....................................$
2001 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT, 10,000 LB 40-55’, S/N $30,250 15947, UNIT #398873 ..$
2004 BOBCAT 325 MINI EXCA VATOR, 8-9.9’ DEPTH, S/N 234111374, UNIT #511074 ...... $12,781 ....................................$ ©2009 RSC Equipment Rental Inc.
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Ditch Witch of Roanoke Takes on Kubota Equipment Line Ditch Witch of Roanoke (DWR) is now carrying the Kubota line of excavators, skid steers, backhoe loaders and wheel loaders. The Kubota equipment will be available in 18 counties in Virginia. “We began our relationship with Kubota in May of 2000,” Michael Duncan, DWR vice president said. “We decided to market Kubota because they build a quality product that fits well with the other manufacturers we represent.” Michael (L) and Patrick Duncan, both of Ditch Witch of Roanoke Brothers Ditch Witch of Roanoke. opened under the ownership of Russ Duncan in October 1974. inclement weather, and a showroom displayToday the ownership continues with Russ ing accessories and handheld tools as well as acting as company president and his sons, small equipment. Patrick, secretary, treasurer and manager of In addition to Michael, Patrick and Russ the St. Albans, W.Va., location, and Michael. Duncan, the staff of DWR includes Todd The Salem, Va., location boasts a 40,000 Smith, territory manager; and Michael sq. ft. parts and service facility. It houses Turpin, parts and service manager. eight service bays, a parts department, a covFor more information, call 888/480-2726 ered drive thru for loading and unloading in or visit www.ditchwitchroa.com.
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BOTH AN EXCAVATOR AND A DOZER
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The ED150 Blade Runner does the work of an excavator and a dozer. Now you can dig trenches, lay pipe, backfill, grade, clear sites and do finishing work more easily. Call or stop by today for a demonstration.
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November 3-6, 2009 – Exhibition and Seminar. The Beijing International Machinery Exhibition and Seminar (BICES) and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), have announced a cooperative effort to ensure a top-drawer international construction machinery exhibition in Beijing, China at the Jiuhua International Exhibition Center. For more information visit www.e-bices.org/en or phone 800867-6060. November 19-20, 2009 – Convention. The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) is going to hold their Annual Meeting & Convention at the Columbus Easton Hotel in Columbus, Ohio. For more information, visit their website at www.oaima.org or call to make reservations at 614-414-5000. December 2-3, 2009 – Forum. The National Utility Contractors Association has scheduled the Safety Directors Forum (SDF) at the New York Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. For further information please contact the NUCA at 703-358-9300. January 10-13, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. National Utility Contractors Association Utility Construction Expo, Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, FL. NUCA is located in Arlington, VA. Call 703-358-9300 for further information. January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo - Preview Day January 12, 2010 (by special admission), Orlando, FL. AG CONNECT Expo provides a world-class international forum for agriculture industry professionals to share global agricultural ideas and management trends. For information please call 800867-6060. February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns to Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The show will be in the North-South building, which is where the 2006 Show was held. Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177. March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s 91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Center in Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is available.
U.S. Group Inc. Leads Unique $5.5M Parking Drainage Project at USC PARKING from page 1
added, “and no one will ever see it.” U.S. Group installed more than 2,500 yellow storm water chambers about 5 ft. (1.5 m) underground, each of which allows rainwater to soak into the ground underneath the parking area, rather than run off into the surrounding area. A system of pipes was placed alongside the chambers and both were on top of gravel beds and fil-
“So whenever it rains, the water flows into those land saver units and basically soaks into the ground. I am sure that I witnessed in excess of a 10-year storm down there, yet I never saw any water come out of that system.” Kinard also said that changes were made above ground to the original design of the parking area’s curb and gutter configuration. Initially, the pavement was going to be installed right to the edge of the grass Heading Underground parking lot. The key to the project, though, was “But I realized the installation of underground storage when I got there that chambers designed to channel away they were going to storm water runoff. have a heck of a probWhen the work was completed in lem where the grass May, the fairgrounds and football stadiedge and paving edge um had a beautifully landscaped parkmet,” he said. “Within ing area ornamented a year or two and after with a variety of native it got wet, those edges trees. The lot also was more than equipped to The minimum cover on the were going to look handle the heavy traffic chambers was about 2 ft. (.6 m) bad. So we gave them that brought on top and they are 30 in. (76 several options and I Gamecocks fans to the cm) below, making them said ‘I believe you are first USC home football approximately 5 ft. (1.5 m) going to be better off game Sept. 19 against deep, although there were here with a ribbon Florida Atlantic. places where they are as much curb that goes down the side of your Columbia-based U.S. as 8 ft. (2.4 m) deep. paving and that is Group Inc. was chosen U.S. Group used a variety of as the $5.5 million pro- equipment on the job, includ- tration matting concrete and actually separates it from ject’s general contractor. ing Cat scrapers, rollers and placed throughout the grass area.’ It also gives the mainteAssisting the firm were motorgraders, leased or pur- the project. In nance people something to edge and it Corbett Concrete chased from Blanchard addition, pollution looks nice. So we did that and I think it Construction from near- Machinery, based in filtration devices turned out great. The [fairgrounds manwere installed to agement was] real pleased with what by Irmo, S.C.; and C.R. Columbia. ensure that the lot we did too.” Jackson Inc., another Columbia-area company. Corbett was was environmentally friendly. Advanced Drainage Systems Inc., As It Gets Older, It Gets Better in charge of putting in the more than 11 Kinard said that the project was mi. (17.7 km) of curb and gutter work headquartered in Hilliard, Ohio, manucompleted as quickly as possible in at the parking area, while C.R. Jackson factured the entire system. “Try to imagine about a three-foot order to make sure that the grass had a did the paving. According to U.S. Group’s Jeff tall plastic dog house that’s four feet full growing season to take root before Kinard, the company’s senior design long – that’s what these storm water the first USC home football game. He engineer and project manager for the chambers look like,” Kinard said. “We added that the entire parking area job, creating an effective solution for had to excavate out that entire area, would be at its most beautiful in three the parking area’s flooding problems which if you add it up is a lot of dirt. or four years when the native trees and The minimum cover on them was shrubs are fully mature. Among the was the biggest obstacle. “That old lot was just a smorgasbord about two feet on top and they are 30 trees planted at the site are Live Oaks, of dirt and grass and a little bit of a inches below, so that would make them Red Maples, Black Gums, Crepe stone base,” Kinard explained. “It was about five feet deep, although there Myrtles and Sabal Palmettos. Ringing the entire parking area is an a fairly sandy area, which helped when were places where we went as much as irrigation system for the plantings and it rained, but that whole general area is eight feet deep.” new electric lights and poles also have only a half-mile from the river and it Breaking It In been installed. was prone to flooding when heavy rain Kinard said that he saw firsthand the U.S. Group used a variety of equiphit. Plus, can you imagine trying to park 4,000 cars in a grass parking lot effectiveness of the drainage system ment on the job including Cat scrapers, earlier this year during a thunderstorm rollers and motorgraders, Kinard said. during a heavy rain?” and can attest to how well it worked. His company leases and buys all of its “The underside of the chamber is Caterpillar equipment from Blanchard Innovative Land Saver Kinard said that the approach that open, so you have got a large area of Machinery, based in Columbia. (This story also can be found on U.S. Group used was both innovative storage there and the crushed stone that is present completely encapsulates the Construction Equipment Guide’s and effective. “What we came up with was one of system and actually goes to a minimum Web site at www.constructionequipthe largest land saver systems ever,” he of six inches above it,” he explained. mentguide.com.) CEG relatively low area between downtown Columbia and the nearby Congaree River basin. Finally, fairgrounds management decided that improvements had to be made and beginning with the end of the 2008 USC football season, work got under way to build a parking area utilizing both concrete paving and Bermuda grass.
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ing Power Corporation hosted an open house Oct. 22 to commemorate the recent opening of a newly built full-service facility in Polk County, Fla. The construction, which was completed in August, consolidates the company’s lift truck operations (formerly on South Combee Road in Lakeland, Fla.) with heavy equipment and Cat Rental Store operations
(formerly in Mulberry) on an expansive 40acre campus in Lakeland. “In these difficult economic times, it is a source of great pride that Ring Power has been able to carry out every phase of the long-term facility improvement plan we launched in 2005,” said Randy Ringhaver, president, Ring Power. “Our investment in facility improvements is a testament to our
commitment to provide Ring Power customers the best product, parts and service available and to maintain our company’s standing as an industry leader well into the future.” Located less than 2 mi. from Exit 10 off of Polk Parkway, the new facility at 3425 Reynolds Road offers 76,000 sq. ft. of office, warehouse and service space. The service
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shops include seven heavy equipment bays, six Cat Rental Store bays, two lift truck bays and two bays for on-road truck repair. “Building this new facility is a clear demonstration of Ring Power’s confidence in our customers,” said Mark Wineinger, vice president, Lakeland regional sales manager. “Our new location will enable us to see FACILITY page 34
Carver Wineinger and his grandmother Betsy Wineinger enjoyed playing with this LeeBoy machine.
The new Caterpillar D7E electric drive dozer garnered a lot of interest.
Michael Chapman (R) of Miller Electric took a few moments to discuss the Ring Used Parts with Choppy Kilgoar.
During the open house there was a demonstration of the new D7E electric drive dozer.
Larice (L) and Larson Earnest of Grade-A-Way took a few moments to look over this LeeBoy 8510 paver.
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penetrate new markets throughout Polk County, while we continue to expand and improve upon our services on behalf of our existing customers in the mining industry.” Following a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony, Ringhaver joined corporate executives, sales representatives, parts associates and service technicians in welcoming customers, county and city officials and other invited guests to tour the new location, where informative exhibits displayed the wide variety of products and services Ring Power offers. Of special interest to equipment own-
ers and operators was a new Caterpillar D7E dozer on display on the yard, which was available for a test drive. Ring Power’s dealer territory encompasses 44 counties in north and central Florida. Consisting of seven divisions, the company has more than 45 years of experience selling, servicing and supporting Caterpillar and allied equipment, and is a member of VIPAR Heavy Duty Inc., an exclusive network of truck parts suppliers. For more information, visit www.ringpower.com. Ring Power’s crane division brought a couple of its cranes in for the open house. (L-R) are Dave Glass, manager of the crane division; Elias Chakour, Manitowoc; Tim Moffitt, Manitowoc; and Craig Corbitt, Mike Jarriel and Bo Morris of Ring Power Crane.
(L-R): Tommy Ball, Ring Power, and Lamar Colvin of McDonald Construction Co. spent a few moments with Randy Ringhaver, president of Ring Power Corp.
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The PT-30 trailer package includes five attachments set on a custom-built trailer with a Terex ASV PT-30 compact track loader. A wide range of performance-matched attachments are available to customize the package for specific applications.
14 ft. (4.3 m) there is plenty of room for the PT-30 plus attachments. All the attachments are conveniently located on standard mounts, and can be removed and replaced by one person. Other optional attachment holders can be added for extra storage space and transport. Loading and unloading the trailer is facilitated by the low-angle ramps. This package also includes the Terex ASV PT-30 CTL — the smallest TerexASV compact track loader. At 48 in. (122 cm) wide, it fits into confined spaces, reducing the need for
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time- and labor-intensive hand labor. The PT-30, with its Posi-Track undercarriage technology, has very low ground pressure so it can work with minimal impact on finished lawns and landscaping or wherever fragile underground systems must be protected. It can complete the job quickly and efficiently with travel speeds as fast as six miles per hour. Ergonomic pilot joysticks allow ease of operation from a seated position inside the protective ROPS/FOPS canopy. For more information, visit www.asvi.com.
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TerexASV’s PT-30 trailer with attachments includes five different attachments set on a custom built trailer with a TerexASV PT-30 compact track loader. The standard package includes a dirt bucket, pallet forks, land plane, trencher, and auger drive with 9, 18, and 24 in. (23, 46 and 61 cm) bits. A wide range of other performance-matched attachments are available to customize the package for specific applications. Custom built for Terex, the 74-in. (188 cm) wide trailer can haul up to 9,980 lbs. (4,527 kg). With a deck length of
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3400Q 4300Q 80 Spin Ace 130 LX 130 LX 130 LX 130 LX 130 LX 130 LX 130 LX 135 MSR 160 LX 160 LX 160 LX 160 LX 160 LX 160 X2 160 X2 160 X2 210 LX 210 LX 210 LX 210 X2 210 X2 210 X2 210 X2 210 X2 210 X2 210 X2 225 LX MSR 225 LX MSR
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Founded in 1919, the Asphalt Institute (AI) is a U.S.-based association of international petroleum asphalt/bitumen producers, manufacturers, and affiliated businesses. The Asphalt Institute’s mission is to promote the use, benefits, and quality performance of petroleum asphalt, through environmental, marketing, research, engineering and technical development, and through the resolution of issues affecting the industry. “The history of the Asphalt Institute closely parallels the history of the asphalt industry,” said Pete Grass, AI president. “In its beginning, the Institute was the primary association spearheading the technical, educational and promotional programs for the industry.” Ninety years later, the Institute celebrates this anniversary by bringing you a look at our past with an eye toward our future. Getting Started The rapid growth of the automotive industry in the early 1900s brought about its own set of complexities, including the destruction of America’s existing dirt roads. There was no way to keep up with the maintenance of dirt roads. Engineers were faced with the challenge of building roads that would not turn to mud or dust. By 1919, more and more refiners were producing asphalt. These producers began to recognize the need to form an association to promote their product to engineers and the public. In the spring of that year, J.R. Draney of the U.S. Asphalt Refining Company and W.W. McFarland of Warner-Quinlan invited a group of petroleum refiners and paving contractors to discuss forming an asphalt association. On May 16, 1919, in New York City, 11 companies founded the Asphalt Association, as the Asphalt Institute was originally named. When World War I ended in 1919, use of the automobile was steadily rising, but roads
outside the city limits were frequently too muddy or dusty for travel. The cure for these roads included road oils and asphalt. States, counties and cities all needed technical information about how to properly apply road oils and asphalt. The Asphalt Association met this challenge by providing Construction Leaflets and “how to” information to states and local agencies. Too Many Grades By 1920, there were a number of asphalt producers and asphalt grades. Specifications proliferated — there were 102 different asphalt penetration grades. One of the Association’s first major contributions was
(1910-25) Workers roll a road in Pike County, Pa., in the 1910s.
to help reduce the number of asphalt grades. In 1922, the Asphalt Association worked with the Commerce Department to reduce the 102 different grades down to just 9. Farm-to-Market Roads People had been talking about getting the farmer out of the mud for years, but a partnership between the Asphalt Association and the Farm Bureau was the first to actually do it. The muddy and dusty farm roads were stabilized by the use of local aggregates and cutback asphalt. Likewise, the technical work and investigative analysis of the Association during this time focused on research and promotion of a new type of liquid asphalt, Medium Curing (MC) cutback asphalt. MC was widely and effectively used in low cost road construction. (1932-33) In the 1930s, the number of vehicles on the road and the demand for asphalt pavement increased dramatically. Here, Yant Construction Company performs an asphalt job using a Barber Greene portable asphalt plant to pick up untreated aggregate from windrows and depositing finished mixture in windrows for spreading and compaction.
Demand Grows In the 1930s, as the number of vehicles on the road and demand for asphalt pavements increased dramatically, so did the need for see AI page 48
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Hamm HD+ Asphalt Rollers Feature Pivoting Seat, Console The HD+ 120 and HD+ 140 rollers — the first of the HD+ Series of tandem asphalt rollers from Hamm Compaction — are articulated tandem rollers, with respective operating weights of 13.8 and 14.5 tons (12.5 and 13 t), and respective drum widths of 78 and 84 in. (198 and 213 cm). The HD+ 120 and HD+ 140 rollers replace the existing HD 120 and HD 130 rollers in the Hamm lineup. Each size compactor will be available in three models: the HD+ 120 or 140 VV, with conventional vibration in both drums; the HD+ 120 or 140 VO, with vibration in the front and exclusive Oscillation compaction in the rear; and the HD+ 120 or 140 VV HF, offering high-frequency vibration to 4,020 vpm. Frequency and amplitude can now be controlled independently on either drum, providing increased flexibility in the roll train. “This machine has been developed over the last four years specifically to meet the criteria of the North American contractor,” said Richard Evans, vice president-sales, Hamm Compaction Division of Wirtgen America Inc. “They are available as conventional vibratory machines and, of course, exclusive Hamm Oscillation compaction is available on either model. A third option is a
The HD+ 120 and HD+ 140 rollers are articulated tandem rollers, with respective operating weights of 13.8 and 14.5 tons (12.5 and 13 t), and respective drum widths of 78 and 84 in. (198 and 213 cm).
high frequency HD+ machine that features 4,020 vpm.” Unlike some machines, which require physical movement of weights on the side of each drum to change amplitude, amplitude and frequency adjustment on the HD+ models can be done by the operator on the dash-
board. New on the HD+ models is the ability to pivot both the seat and the console across the full width of the big HD+ platform, for much better control and visibility, particularly to the drum edges. Operator comfort is enhanced with cup holders and lunch box
tray. “In addition, if you are a big guy, the steering column tilts up out of the way when you are climbing in or out of the seat,” Evans said. “Also, the drive levers are wide, so you have plenty of room for your legs.” Also unique is the HD+ Series’ offset capability, which is close to 7 in. (17.7 cm). “We can roll around a curb with the front drum without risking damage by the rear drum and now, with the extra 3-inch offset over the older model, we now have enough offset for a good roller operator to pinch a joint,” Evans said. That means an operator can keep the front drum on the hot material and offset the rear drum so it can bridge between the pre-compacted hot material and the cold joint, potentially saving a pass for higher productivity, and avoiding travel in the other lane of traffic, for enhanced safety. New drum edge lights are now standard on the Hamm HD+ Series. Halogen lights mounted on the ROPS are available either in a four-light or six-light configuration. A xenon light option on the ROPS for those markets with this requirement also is available for use where it’s specified. For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit www.wirtgenamerica.com.
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asphalt emulsions. Together, these organizations created The Basic Emulsion Manual (MI-19). Additionally, they hosted workshops for training personnel, which allowed for an organized transition from cutbacks to asphalt emulsions.
technical information. The Asphalt Institute, as it was now known, supplied a steady stream of information about the proper uses of asphalt. Between 1930 and 1937, the Institute published 155 booklets and pamphlets explaining the numerous uses of asphalt. The Asphalt Pocket Reference for Highway Engineers, first published in the 20s, became the forerunner of MS-4: The Asphalt Handbook, which is still an industry standard today. The seventh edition of MS-4 is currently available at www.asphaltinstitute.org. During World War II, Asphalt Institute engineers were quick to assist the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with training in asphalt construction and the proper maintenance of heavy-duty airfields. Following the war, as these engineers returned to work in agencies and state highway departments, they continued to rely on the Institute for advice and assistance on road and airfield planning. The Turnpike Era The promotional efforts of the Asphalt Institute in the late 1940s helped to usher in the era of the turnpike, and the Maine Turnpike, constructed in 1947, was an important milestone. Maine Turnpike design engineers had assumed that it would be built with concrete, but they were interested in the idea of using asphalt. They decided to ask for alternate bids of both concrete and asphalt. AI engineers recommended a mechanically stabilized base with a dense-graded asphalt surface. The alternate bids showed a large cost advantage by using asphalt—large enough that the Maine Highway Department chose asphalt for the entire length of their Turnpike. In 1949, the New Jersey Turnpike yielded a similar success story. When the Turnpike Authority compared concrete and asphalt bids, asphalt presented a substantial savings of $5.5 million. AI engineers convinced even hardened concrete advocates that asphalt was the appropriate choice, and the Authority awarded every section of the 118mi. Turnpike to asphalt. Oklahoma, Kansas, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Florida quickly followed with toll roads and parkways built with asphalt. Many of the heroes of the turnpike era were Asphalt Institute engineers. As well, in 1949, AI first published the Asphalt Institute Quarterly, its national magazine that later became known as Asphalt Magazine. The Interstate System After World War II, full-scale automobile production resumed along with major levels of road maintenance and new highway con-
(1950-18) By 1950, vehicle registration in the United States exceeded 40 million cars and 8 million trucks. Many state highway departments used asphalt to pave their roads. Here, workers pave Baldwin Hills Reservoir in Los Angeles, Calif., with 3 in. (7.62 cm) of hot mix asphalt.
struction. Massive resurfacing programs began but could barely keep up with postwar travel demands. By 1950, vehicle registration exceeded 40 million cars and 8 million trucks. In 1956, President Eisenhower signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act and launched the Interstate System to create an infrastructure highway program unmatched anywhere in the world. Institute engineers responded quickly and arranged meetings with highway engineers to discuss the initial cost, life expectancy, maintenance, economy, and durability of asphalt pavements. As a result of these meetings, many state highway departments specified asphalt for their part of the Interstate System. Additionally, the Institute’s board of directors strategized the best way to inform the traveling public of the advantages of asphalt pavement. Competition was fierce, and AI responded with a massive ad campaign for the Velvet Ride focusing on the smoothness of the asphalt surface. Those ads appeared in magazines and newspapers such as Engineering News Record, The Saturday Evening Post, Life, Good Housekeeping and The Wall Street Journal. New Uses for Asphalt Building on the success of Interstate roadways, AI engineers encouraged full-depth asphalt street construction in scores of U.S. cities in the 1960s. The Institute also focused
efforts on other uses of asphalt. Seaport loading areas used asphalt to handle 30,000-lb. wheel-loads. Tennis courts, bicycle paths, racetracks, playgrounds and football fields were constructed with asphalt. And asphalt surfaces were ideal for speedway racetracks, allowing speeds in excess of 150 mi. per hour. With low cost, low maintenance, versatility, and a quick drying surface, asphalt was recognized as a useful material for recreational surfaces. Recycling and Emulsions The Asphalt Institute turned its focus to environmental and regulatory concerns in the ’70s. With the help of V.P. Puzinauskas (AI Research Engineer) and Luke Corbett (Exxon Corporation Research Division), a viscosity grading system was developed to better measure asphalt characteristics. Switching from penetration to viscosity grading allowed engineers to develop a more uniform method of measurement for better quality asphalt. By the mid-70s, a national move to conserve energy and materials initiated a widespread interest in recycling of pavement materials. AI engineers promoted hot and cold recycling around the United States. The Clean Air Act of 1977 lead to a reduction of the use of cutback asphalts, and engineers turned to the Asphalt Institute, FHWA, and the Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association for help with information about
Superpave’s Champion The Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP) was established by the U.S. Congress in 1987 to improve the performance and durability of roads. Superpave (Superior Performing Asphalt Pavements) was a $50 million product of the SHRP effort. The Superpave system incorporated performance-based asphalt materials characterization with the design environmental conditions to improve performance by controlling rutting, low temperature cracking and fatigue cracking. The Federal Highway Administration contracted with the Asphalt Institute as the National Asphalt Training Center (NATC) for Superpave technology. The NATC developed and delivered weeklong training courses in Superpave binder and mix design technology. In the 1990s, AI also promoted the benefits of new asphalt applications, including fish hatcheries, water reservoirs, landfill liners and caps, and environmental holding ponds. Leading for the Future Today, the Asphalt Institute continues its role as a center of excellence for research, engineering and education in support of the asphalt industry. With an array of new publications and Asphalt Academy courses offered across North America, AI is a leading industry resource for technical information, training and research. Working together with other national associations, international organizations and local agencies, AI continues to ensure that asphalt remains a long-lasting, high-quality, and environmentally sound material for the pavement of the future. The Asphalt Institute is thriving with 93 member companies, said Ralph Shirts (ExxonMobil), 2009 Asphalt Institute Chairman. “With a dedicated staff, strong membership base and support of the member companies in our committees, AI is well-positioned to serve the needs of its members and the industry for decades to come,” he said. This is the first in a series of articles celebrating the Asphalt Institute’s 90 years of contributions to the asphalt industry. John Davis and Nancy Griffin are contributing editors for Asphalt Magazine. This story was reprinted from Asphalt Magazine, Spring 2009, Vol. 24, No. 1, with permission from The Asphalt Institute.
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JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT INC.
GOT SOME CLAY, ROCK, GRANULAR OR SEMI-COHESIVE MATERIAL THAT NEEDS TO BE COMPACTED QUICKLY? Get some real compaction clout with an 84” wide Sakai Vibratory Soil Compactor. A productive combination of high amplitudes and 67,000+ pounds of total force makes quick work of your next road base, embankment, dam or commercial site. Choose from six different smooth or padfoot models. Check one out at your Sakai dealer today. Ask them about our 67” and 54” series, too.
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Flint Equipment Company 450 Edge Road Villa Rica, GA 30180 678/941-1100
101 Bruce Road Asheville, NC 28806 828/667-0176
Ashland, VA 23005 804/798-6001 Burkeville, VA 23922 434/767-5578 Chester, VA 23831 804/748-9324 Fishersville, VA 22939 540/337-3057 Fredericksburg, VA 22408 540/373-2778 Salem, VA 24153 540/380-2011 Manassas Park VA 20111 703/631-8500 South Hill, VA 434/447-1325 Danville VA 24540 434/822-6110 Richmond VA 23220 840/358-6776 Winchester, VA 22602 540/667-9777 Charlotte, NC 28269 704/597-0211 800/532-6797 Greensboro, NC 27409 336/668-2762 800/632-0376 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 336/973-8201 800/422-4193 Mt. Gilead, NC 27306 910/439-5653 800/692-9175 Asheboro, NC 27203 336/625-2212 Salisbury, NC 28144 704/636-2571 Matthews NC, 28104 704/821-7399 Rock Hill SC 29730 803/325-1555 866/277-8119
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Astec Inc.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Double Barrel Dryer/Mixer Ideal for RAP
Command performance Introducing the HYPAC C766D: Better Control, Higher Performance With its new sliding/swivel seat and controls, the HYPAC C766D gives you better command over big paving jobs. The new operatorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s station features outstanding visibility from either side without having to switch seats and joystick controls that automatically reverse for natural left/right, forward/back operation. In addition to improved operator comfort and control, the new C766D offers: t Mwide drums for big paving jobs. t WQN GSFRVFODZ GPS CFUUFS TNPPUIFS GBTUFS DPNQBDUJPO t$VNNJOT 5JFS FOHJOF XJUI &$0 NPEF GPS JNQSPWFE fuel economy during pause. t-BSHF TJOHMF IPPE BOE IJOHFE TQSJOH MPBEFE TDSBQFS CBST for easy maintenance. For detailed specs and full list of features and beneďŹ ts on the C766D and the 78M C778D, visit www.hypac.com
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NORTRAX Corporate Tampa, FL 33619 813/635-2300 www.nortrax.com New Tampa Lutz, FL 33559 813/995-0841 West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561/848-6618 Miami, FL 33166 305/592-5740
Orlando, FL 32804 407/299-1212 Fort Myers, FL 33916 239/334-3627 Tampa Parts Store Riverview, FL 33569 813/621-4902 Sarasota Parts Store Sarasota, FL 34243 941/752-1300
Daytona Parts Holly Hill, FL 32117 386/252-4121 Melbourne Parts West Melbourne, FL 32904 321/729-8944 Pompano Beach Parts Pompano Beach, FL 33064 954/977-9541
The double barrel dryer/mixer is a combination aggregate dryer and hot mix asphalt mixer.
The double barrel dryer/mixer is a combination aggregate dryer and hot mix asphalt mixer with high productivity and low operating costs. The ability of the double barrel drum mixer to run up to 50 percent reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) with no added fuel cost makes it especially valuable in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s market of fluctuating fuel and liquid AC prices, according to the manufacturer. Clean Operation The design of the double barrel dryer/mixer allows it to keep RAP and virgin aggregate separate until the mixing phase of production. While the virgin material is dried in the main drum, RAP is injected into the outer mixing chamber. Because the RAP never comes into direct contact with the hot gas stream of the dryer, the double barrel drum mixer produces mixes with up to 50 percent RAP with no more blue smoke emissions than all-virgin mixes.
Energy Efficiency Because of the double barrel dryer/mixerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s double-drum design, virtually all heat produced by the burner is utilized in the drying and mixing process. Heat used in the superheating process is captured in the outer mixing chamber and utilized in the blending of mix materials. Mix Quality When injected into the outer mixing chamber, RAP is heated by virgin aggregate that has been superheated in the inner drying chamber. This method has two benefits: excess moisture is removed from the RAP, and the reclaimed liquid asphalt partially coats the virgin aggregate. The mixing tip design and long mixing chamber of the double barrel drum mixer create a consistent, high-quality product when liquid AC is added, according to the manufacturer.
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Jacksonville, FL 904/296-5000 Lake City, FL 386/752-9544 Palatka, FL 386/325-6268 Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161
Savannah, GA 912/964-7370 Ladson, SC 843/572-0400 Andrews, SC 843/221-4940 Walterboro, SC 843/539-1420
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MIAMI Miami, FL 33166 305-592-5740 WEST PALM BEACH West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561-848-6618 ORLANDO Orlando, FL 32804 407-299-1212 FORT MYERS Ft. Myers, FL 33916 239-334-3627
POMPANO BEACH PARTS Pompano Beach, FL 33064 954-977-9541 MELBOURNE PARTS West Melbourne, FL 32904 321-729-8944 NEW TAMPA Lutz, FL 33559 813-995-0841 DAYTONA PARTS Holly Hill, FL 32117 386-252-4121
www.staffordequipment.com Columbia, SC 803/796-4060 Raleigh, NC 919/657-0070 Charlotte, NC 704/333-0786 Douglas, GA 912/384-4400 Tifton, GA 229/382-4400 Valdosta, GA 229/247-4495
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BRIDGE THAT GAP
Now you can choose the rightsized machine to fit those mid-size grader projects! Get the agility, economy and transportability of a Champion compact grader. And get a full 23,500 lbs. of hard-working power and torque to move big loads efficiently. That’s what you call a machine built to produce. And that’s what we call the Production Class C110 Grader: the new heavyweight Champion!
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Davie Tel: 954-581-4744 Ft. Myers Tel: 239-481-8554 Jacksonville Tel: 904-737-6000 Miami Tel: 305-477-2442 Midway Tel: 850-574-0082 Orlando Tel: 407-850-9614 Tampa Tel: 813-630-0077
SOUTH CAROLINA Altman Tractor Company
Conway Tel: 843-347-4664 Florence Tel: 843-662-0151 North Charleston Tel: 843-552-2541
LeeBoy 9000 Paver Boasts Maneuverable Rubber Tire Design push asphalt to the screed. The auger VT LeeBoy Inc. is now offering assembly can be hydraulically raised contractors the 9000 Series asphalt and lowered, which is helpful in the paver, a 34,000-lb. (15,422 kg) paver loading and unloading process. featuring a maneuverable, rubber tire design and an 8-ft. (2.4 m) electricalStandard sonic feed sensors control the ly-heated screed system. augers. The operator has independent This high production rubber tire left and right control of the conveyor asphalt paver is powered by a 173-hp system and material flow gates. (129 kW) Cat Tier III diesel engine, Manual tunnel extensions are available which provides the power to push to keep mix away from the drive tire. larger tandem axle trucks. The engine The 9000 paver has a heavy-duty is transversely mounted, which allows electrically heated and vibrating for better ground level access and Legend Screed System that extends cooling efficiency. A fume ventilation hydraulically from 8- to 15.5-ft. (2.4 to system vents asphalt vapors away 4.7 m). An onboard 20 Kw generator from the operator and screed area. An electrically heats the main screed and easily raised hood covers the low prothe front-mounted extensions. file engine and side grating is easily LeeBoy’s heat element replacement removed to provide access to the system makes replacing heating comengine compartment. ponents easy. Adjustable screed extenThe 9000 Series asphalt paver is powered by a 173 hp (129 kW) Cat Tier III diesel engine. The LeeBoy 9000 operator stations sions feature a 9 degree slope. are designed for maximum comfort A two-speed motor with single with touch pads. ing roadbed irregularities. and ease of operation, according to the The 9000 rubber tired paver provides The material handling system on a 9000 reduction planetary torque hub allows the manufacturer. It includes dual hydraulic added maneuverability, ground speed, ride paver begins with an 11-ton (10 t) receiving 9000 paver to travel at speeds up to 13 mph. slide-out operator stations to enhance fore quality and traction. The tire system is com- hopper with heavy-duty, hydraulic radius The 9000 paver can pave at speeds up to and aft visibility with fully equipped con- prised of two large heavy-duty low pressure hopper wings and high strength plastic 250 fpm (76 mpm). soles that incorporate CAN Bus system rear 19 by 29.5 in. (48 by 75 cm) drive tires. flashing to prevent material spillage. Dual Fluid capacities are among the largest for design and digital gauges for monitoring The 12 by 22 in. (30.5 by 56 cm) solid rub- 18 in. (46 cm) heavy-duty slat bar and roller this size paver with an 82-gal. (310 L) fuel paver functions and diagnostics. Paver ber front tandem steering bogie wheels chain conveyors feed the 16 in. (40.6 cm) tank, 86-gal. (325 L) hydraulic oil capacity steering is by Plus 1 control architecture oscillate to improve mat quality by overrid- diameter hardened cast steel augers that and 15-gal. (57 L) citrus washdown tank.
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685B 685B Motor Motor Grader
8510 Paver 8500 Asphalt Paver
400 Roller 400 Vibratory Vibratory Roller
8515 Asphalt Paver Features:
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8 to 15 Foot Paving Width 87-HP Kubota Diesel Engine Dual Operator Stations High Deck or Low Deck Configuration Heavy-Duty Vibrating, Heated Legend Screed System Choice of Propane or Electric Screed Heat Dual Joystick Steering
8515 8510 ASPHALT ASPHALTPAVER PAVER
Roadbuilding Solutions LeeBoy roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt pavers and motor graders to compaction rollers, asphalt distributors, brooms, chip spreaders and pothole patchers, count on LeeBoy brand products for value that delivers bottom-line results. Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.
Contact your LeeBoy Dealer ARROW EQUIPMENT PO Box 21185 Greensboro, NC 27420 336/294-2326 1233 Bluff Road Columbia, SC 29201 803/765-2040
REYNOLDS-WARREN COMPANY 1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 800/875-5659 404/361-1593
3300 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865) 577-5563
POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY Highway 58 @153 Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 894-1870
3050 Ferrell Park Cove Memphis, TN 38116-3502 (901) 346-9800
1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111
1290 Bridgestone Pkwy LaVergne, TN 37086 (615) 213-0900
1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283
VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com
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SweepPro Broom
SPRH Chip Spreader
RA-300 Spray Patcher
Maximizer 3 Asphalt Distributor Features:
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LeeBoy’s Rosco brand roadbuilding solutions are designed and built for the most demanding applications. From asphalt distributors and brooms to pothole patchers and chip spreaders, count on LeeBoy products for value that delivers bottom-line results.
8 to 16 Foot Extendible Spraybar Automatic In-Cab Controls 400 GPM Viking Asphalt Pump Enviro-Flush Clean-Out System Internal Spraybar Valves
Durability, productivity, ease of operation and value have made LeeBoy an industry leader.
Contact your Rosco Dealer
MAXIMIZER 3 ASPHALT DISTRIBUTOR
INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO. P.O. Box 868 Statesville, NC 28677 704/873-9048 West Columbia, SC 803/794-7400 Raleigh, NC 919/467-1801
RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 1701 Roseneath Rd. Richmond, VA 23230 1-800-662-6485
VT LeeBoy, Inc. • 500 Lincoln County Parkway Ext. • Lincolnton, N.C. 28092 • 704.966.3300 • www.leeboy.com
HEAVY HITTERS You get more performance, reliability and productive per square foot with Stone compactors. Stompers®, forward and reversible plates, walk-behind and ride-on asphalt and dirt rollers, manual and remote control trench rollers - all designed to hit hard and travel fast. They’ll get your job done on time and on budget. When you need a real compaction performer call in one of the heavy hitters from Stone - a 100% employees owned American company.
JFW Equipment Inc. 3517 Wayne White Rd. Climax, NC 27233 336-685-4998 • Fax: 336-685-0968 Email: jfwequip@aol.com Web: www.jfwequipment.com
Austin Miller Joins Roadtec Rebuild as New Representative Roadtec Rebuild welcomes Austin Miller great depth of experience to our customers, as its new representative in Texas, Louisiana, which should serve them very well.” Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Roadtec Rebuild offers completely cusIowa, and Nebraska. In his tomized programs. After a new role Miller will work thorough inspection, cuswith contractors looking tomers are quoted several to rebuild their pavers, combinations of repairs cold planers, material and upgrades from which transfer vehicles and soil they can choose, up to and stabilizers to maximize including a complete their return on investment. rebuild. All work will be Rick Stone, Roadtec done by Roadtec-certified Rebuild Manager, said technicians at any of the “We are fortunate to be company’s rebuild faciliable to add such an experities, or at the customer’s enced individual to our shop. team. Before joining us Roadtec is headquarhere at Roadtec Austin tered in Chattanooga, had worked as equipment Tenn. In addition to promanager for a large conviding rebuild services tractor in Missouri for a Roadtec manufactures a number of years, so he Austin Miller, Roadtec Rebuild complete line of cold planunderstand the customer’s territory manager. ers, material transfer vehipoint of view. He also has cles, and soil stabilizers. held supervisory and managerial positions in Roadtec also is a major supplier of parts for the service departments of construction its own as well as many other brands of road equipment manufacturers. Austin will bring building equipment.
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Service made easy It goes without saying that planned, regular service is a must. But service must never cause unnecessary interruptions. Every Dynapac presents unique features for enhanced productivity. Standardized parts that fit several models saves money – and it certainly makes the technician’s job easier. Add to that a large hood over the rear-mounted engine, providing swift access to all service points – without crawling underneath. These are only a few of the reasons why Dynapac’s service philosophy will keep your uptime up. Dynapac dealers are ready to provide outstanding service at a location near you! www.dynapac.com.
AUTHORIZED DYNAPAC DEALERS ATLAS COPCO CMT USA LLC LaVergne, TN 615.641.3042 Knoxville, TN 865.673.0344 BRIGGS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Miami, FL 800.320.4633 W. Palm Beach, FL 800.446.2474 Orlando, FL 800.879.8770 Jacksonville, FL 800.275.2860 Tampa, FL 800.866.6098 Ft. Meyers, FL 800.784.9711 Charleston, SC 800.786.1781 Charlotte, NC 800.849.6850
BRIGGS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Raleigh, NC 800.849.5954 Greensboro, NC 800.953.4751 Asheville, NC 800.948.4861 Greenville, NC 800.849.5956 Wilmington, NC 800.849.3611 FLINT EQUIPMENT Albany, GA 229.888.1212 Perry, FL 850.584.9200 Tallahassee, FL 850.575.5600 Anyor, SC 843.358.5688 Simpsonville, SC 864.963.5835 W. Columbia, SC 803.794.9340
LYLE MACHINERY Jackson, MS 601.939.4000 Columbus, MS 662.243.2152 Hattiesburg, MS 601.296.7556 Magnolia, MS 601.783.2111 Gulfport, MS 228.832.7575 METRAC, INC. Adairsville, GA 770.773.9857 Atlanta, GA 404.691.9445 Grovetown, GA 770.855.5440 Braselton, GA 770.965.1889 Columbus, GA 706.687.3344 Macon, GA 478.788.1586
STAFFORD Ashland, VA 804.798.4500 Roanoke, VA 540.992.4650 TRACTOR & EQUIP. CO. Alabaster, AL 205.621.2489 Anniston, AL 256.831.2440 Birmingham, AL 205.591.2131 Decatur, AL 256.355.0305 Dothan, AL 334.678.1832 Grove Hill, AL 334.275.4158 Mobile, AL 251.457.8991 Montgomery, AL 334.288.6580 Shoals Area, AL 256.383.5666
For more information or a personal demonstration, call 210.474.5770 or visit an authorized Dynapac dealer near you.
TRACTOR & EQUIP. CO. Tuscaloosa, AL 205.752.0621 Panama City, FL 850.763.4654 Pensacola, FL 850.505.0550
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Lloyd Meekins & Sons Holds $5.5M Auction in Lumberton
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loyd Meekins & Sons Auction Co. held a sale Oct. 1 in Lumberton, N.C.
The bidding on this John Deere 310G backhoe exceeded the expectations of the owner.
Approximately 815 bidders representing 19 states and seven countries all helped Meekins & Sons haul in about $5.5 million for the auction. Going on the block was equipment from Blythewood Construction Corp., W.A. Gaskins Contractors Inc., Rosewood Trucking & Cement Company, Southland Nursery Landscaping, LLC, DJ Construction, Biggs Contracting, Debris Removal Partners LLC, TAL International, STWC Equipment Division and assorted equipment dealers and rental companies.
Robert Miller (C) auctions off a Cat dozer while Mickey Meekins (R) gets the next bidder.
(L-R): Jeff, Greg and their father, Butch Meacham, of Meacham Logging in Ellerbe, N.C., were looking for a couple of excavators with thumbs. They found several that suited their needs and planned to bid on them.
Trey Meekins gets the next bidder on a Cat excavator.
Bill Augustine of Winter Circle Blueberries in Hammonton, N.J., goes over this Volvo A30C artic truck. Approximately 815 bidders representing 19 states and seven countries all helped Meekins & Sons haul in about $5.5 million for the auction.
Stan Bittle of Wilson-Finley in Raleigh, N.C., checked out the undercarriage on this Cat D5G LGP for a customer. He wanted to give his customer an accurate measurement of the life remaining on the current undercarriage.
Jesse Simmons (L) of Simmons Landscape in Shallotte, N.C., and Jeff Simmons of Simmons Farm in Ash, N.C., were both shopping for an array of machines, including mini-excavators, rollers and a dump truck.
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Southland Machinery 8920 Weaver Avenue Leeds, AL 35094 205/699-2699 866/480-6125 791 Anderson Road Montgomery, AL 36110 334/262-8104 866/954-6522 www.southlandmachineryjcb.com
Daily Equipment Company 12186 Highway 67 North Biloxi, MS 39532 228/392-1987 Fax: 228/391-3400 Low Country Machinery, Inc. Pooler, GA 31322 912/330-0130 888/431-0130 Fax: 912/330-9214 www.lowcountrymachinery.com
Atlanta JCB 2679 Barrett Lakes Blvd. Kennesaw, GA 30144 678/594-5400 Fax: 678/594-7868 www.atlantajcb.com Mid-South Equipment Co. Chattanooga, TN 37421 423/899-1219 Fax: 423/892-0508 www.midsouthequipment.com
DeViney Equipment Sales & Rentals P.O. Box 7179 Jackson, MS 39282 601/373-9531 Fax: 601/373-9447 2173 Highway 51 Madison, MS 39162 601/859-0020 Valley Supply and Equipment 8192 Euclid Ct. Manassis Park, VA 20111 703/330-5579
Interstate Equipment Dougherty Equipment Company Company Greenville Columbia www.interstateequipmentjcb.com 446 Fairforest Way 115 Windhill Drive 1604 Salisbury Road Greenville, SC 29607 Columbia, SC 29203 Statesville, NC 28677 800/476-1727 888/779-3622 704/873-9048 Fax: 864/277-3030 Fax: 803/754-6550 800/626-4599 Charleston Florence 7979 West Chapel Hill Road 9040 Palmetto Commerce Parkway 2015 North Cashua Drive Cary, NC 27513-4166 Ladson, SC 29456 Florence, SC 29502 919/467-1801 800/862-3626 843/665-4700 800/626-4602 Fax: 843/875-6048 Fax: 843/292-8560
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Rescissions to Strip Shovels Out of Contractors’Hands EXTENSION from page 1
to help win legislative support. However, the scheduled rescissions never were voided, as planned, and inadvertently became effective Oct. 1. “For most states, it is not hard cash money, just promise money,” said Jim Berard, communications director of the House Transportation Committee and a veteran of the congressional legislative process. “We gave the rescissions to them [opponents of a more expensive transportation bill] in 2005. We wanted to finally pass a bill, so we decided to give it to them and fix it later. We never fixed it.” This cynical process of making law and establishing funding authority doesn’t inspire confidence in the executive offices of general contractors, where budgets are figured and books are kept less imaginatively. Inspiring or not, the process ultimately is responsible for most funding for highway projects, so state departments of transportation and contractors now anxiously await a resolution of the dilemma.
Colorado is one of the states where the rescission of funding authority has DOT officials scrambling. The state had about $115 million pulled back by the bookkeeping reversal. “We definitely are going to be affected,” said the Colorado DOT communications director, Stacy Stegman. “A variety of projects will be touched. We are trying to get a handle on it.” She noted the rescissions undoubtedly will impact work in the Denver metro area. Stegman said the possibility of rescission was known all along and the state planned accordingly. Still, she said, tentative decisions were made on the assumption the money would be available: Money was allocated, partnerships with communities and counties were established and contracts were worked up — all of which must be revisited now. From any perspective, it is a reversal of an orderly contracting process and will slow transportation projects going under contract and breaking ground. This comes at a time when speeding up of con-
struction activity is the top priority in every state. Such inexplicable decisionmaking is becoming characteristic of a Congress that remains distracted by the push for new health care rules. The enormity of revamping health care, with its huge fiscal implications, has sidetracked most other legislative activity including enactment of a new transportation bill. AASHTO’s Dorsey said that “rumblings” and “things going on under the radar” constitute most of what is happening at the moment with a transportation bill. “There is a lot of talk about getting a six-year bill done sooner rather than later,” Dorsey said. “There’s talk about a second stimulus and some movement to repeal the rescissions. It really is a lot of speculation at this point — but people at least are talking and trying to resolve this whole funding crisis.” The funding crisis for transportation — and, by extension, for transportation contractors — has numerous facets. First, the highway trust fund is shaky. It twice has been depleted
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and re-infused with cash by Congress while lawmakers debate the best formula for guaranteeing trust funds in the future. Gas tax money no longer can be banked on to fund the nation’s infrastructure needs. Just solving this piece of the transportation puzzle so far has eluded Congress. Passage of a six-year transportation bill before a previous bill expires repeatedly has proven too great a task for Congress. September’s last-minute passage of the one-month extension — flawed by the Senate’s failure to stop the rescissions — was the latest legislative misstep in that series. So once again in 2009, House and Senate members not only are debating what to include in a sixyear transportation bill, they have yet to decide whether to even pass a bill this year or to defer it till next year … or perhaps till the year after that. Industry observers can be forgiven for chewing their nails to the nubs. While AASHTO is actively monitoring the congressional debate, it is not taking a position on
the length of extensions — that is, whether to extend the current law for a month at a time, for three months, for 18 months or for some other period. “All we want is dependability in a funding system, a highway program that states and contractors and people who work on these projects can rely on,” Dorsey said a few days after the first extension took effect. Members of Congress wanting relatively quick passage of a new bill fear that extensions several months in length will only reduce the sense of urgency about getting the job done. Irresolution is a crisis in itself, they said, and giving Congress a generous amount of time to come to agreement will only worsen it. The Obama administration wants an 18-month extension of SAFETEA-LU for tactical reasons: Any discussion now of new taxing programs to generate billions of dollars in transportation money would muddy the discussion about coming up with billions of dollars for a health care prosee EXTENSION page 64
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gram. Hence, shelving the transportation bill is the whole idea. In June, the House Transportation and Infrastructure committee openly opposed the administration’s extension. Committee members expressed in a letter their “profound disappointment” in the administration’s “business-as-usual approach.” “That is the failed experience of the past,” wrote committee Chairman James Oberstar of Minnesota and nine other committee members. “An 18-month extension of current law and temporary restoration of the Highway Trust Fund will leave states without the certainty and reliable funding source that they need to plan, design and construct significant multi-year highway and transit projects. States will slow investments — as they have done during past extensions — and this slowdown will offset much of the benefit of the increased transportation investment provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 [stimulus bill].” The letter was not persuasive, so in September the House committee offered its three-month extension of SAFETEA-LU. Senate transportation leaders support the administration’s request for a longer extension, but when crunch time arrived in September they couldn’t muster voters for a three-month extension, let alone an 18month extension. As a fallback position, both houses then quickly attached the one-month extension to a continuing resolution budget bill; unfortunately, the continuing resolution didn’t contain language addressing the rescissions. Missouri Sen. Christopher Bond is ranking member of the Senate transportation subcommittee and a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Earlier in 2009, he had offered an amendment to a bill to cancel the rescissions, but it was defeated. He was assured a fix would occur before Sept. 30. “Today’s inaction [to cancel the rescissions] took the shovels out of the hands of American workers across the country,” Bond said after the September vote. “This rescission will translate into the loss of thousands of jobs and the canceling of transportation infrastructure projects throughout the country, which is equivalent to pouring salt into the wounds of those seeking employment during the economic downturn.” What Congress takes away, of course, it also can give and that’s what observers on and off Capitol Hill believe will happen eventually. The question is, when? “I talked to our staff yesterday about this,”
House Transportation Committee spokesman Berard said a few days after the vote. “There are no talks yet about what happens at the end of October. It is sort of like when you are in college: You wait until the last moment and then ask for an extension. “It is possible that at some point within the next 12 months Congress may decide it wants to rescind the rescission,” he added. “That is not the committee’s position. Our position is we are going to try to push for a six-year bill to solve that problem and others. If we pass it, the states will be getting more money than they are losing.” There is no question that the House bill would up the ante for transportation. Its price tag is $450 billion, a 57 percent increase over the current $285 billion funding authority. It virtually doubles the amount of money set aside for the Highway Trust Fund — $87 billion — and reorganizes the bill into four funding categories. How to pay for all that is not spelled out, which is precisely the discussion that Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and the rest of the Obama administration wish to defer until 2010. However, with construction unemployment in the range of 17 percent, deferring a decision about new highway funding is not what the industry is after. Berard said the House committee is aware of the need to get construction people to work. “This is something that Chairman Oberstar talks about every chance he gets,” Berard said. “He talks all the time about unemployment in construction and how we need to move the bill. It’s one of the things we point out to convince the administration we need to move. The transportation bill can act as another stimulus package.” Dorsey at AASHTO credited the administration’s stimulus package with ramping up work. “I think the stimulus bill has had a positive impact on construction. Jobs have been created. What we can’t let happen now is for the industry to move one step forward and two steps back by not getting extensions as necessary or not getting a six-year bill. AASHTO would prefer a six-year bill sooner rather than later.” The “sooner-or-later” decision for a transportation bill seems inextricably tied to passage of a health care bill. Senate leaders have indicated they believe the priority debate for now is health care. Just how quickly and decisively that issue is resolved will determine how soon or how late transportation funding will receive its due deliberation. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. Wrecked or burnt Morbark Model 13 wood chipper for parts. Contact: Norma Phone: 724-887-9375 Fax: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO L120B OR L120C - (1) VOLVO L120B OR L120C, ANY YEAR, ANY CONDITION Contact: IVAN OCAMPO Email: iocampo@jycexports.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D85A21 - 4 X KOMATSU D85A-21. NEW UPTO 3000 HOURS. Contact: PAUL CROLLA Phone: +47-22.207696 Email: m.crolla@sky.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA L39 OR NEW HOLLAND TC40 WOULD LIKE EITHER A KUBOTA L39 OR A NEW HOLLAND TC40A Contact: GERRY PAOLIN Email: apaolin@cogeco.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRONT LOADER FOR A KUBOTA L5450 Contact: CHARLIE LOVEALL Phone: 412-445-1878 Email: cloveall@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FELCO ROLLER BUCKET Contact: DONALD BEARD Phone: 828-324-6774 Fax: 828-324-9632 Email: kelly@neillgrading.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RAYGO RUSTLER 404 PARTS MACHINE Contact: WARREN CARD Phone: 423-332-2223 Fax: 423-332-9444 Email: me13158@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRANE BOOM & BASE FOR BUCYRUS ERIE 30B SUPER Contact: VINCENT NERI Phone: 860-664-8042 Fax: 860-664-9175 Email: vneri@occllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JD 595D,495 - LOOKING TO BUY JOHN DEERE 595 WHEELED EXCAVATOR OR 495 JD ANY YEAR Contact: IMTIAZ Phone: 647-887-4786 Fax: 905-497-8633 Email: machineryexporters@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LATE MODEL SOMERO POWER RAKE NO RETAIL DEALS PLEASE. Contact: TOM NACEY Phone: 651-214-1694 Email: tnacey@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BADGER 460 Contact: COREY Email: westfallconstruction@juno.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED NOW FROM CONTRACTOR ONLY 4 BULLDOZERS 375A 3 Contact: JEAN MAURTICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CAT 330DL Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 330BL CAT EXCAVATOR Contact: ROD MARTIN OR PETER CORCH Phone: 717-733-3593 Fax: 717-733-8531 Email: rod@martinexc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VIBRATORY ROLLERS • WANTED 05 OR NEWER 66-84 IN ROLLERS 1000 HRS OR LESS Contact: JIM Email: jimdobinson@telus.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 140H - CAT 140H GRADER, 17.5X25 TYRES, BELOW 3500 HOURS, RIPPER Contact: PAUL CROLLA Phone: 47-22.207696 Fax: 44-161.226-8525 Email: santina@online.no –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEELED EXCAVATOR595 - JOHN DEERE WHEELED EXCAVATOR 495,595 Contact: IMTIAZ Phone: 647-887-4786 Fax: 9054978633 Email: machineryexporters@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY 650J NEW LGP Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D8H STARTER - 46A22000 SERIES DIRECT ELECTRIC STARTER. Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2004 CAT BACKHOE 426B Contact: DOUG LAUGHLIN Phone: 607-742-9017 Fax: 607-795-4157 Email: laughlincontracting@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BALL JOINT FOR INGERSOLL RAND VR636 - LOOKING FOR USED BALL JOINT FOR INGERSOLL RAND VR636 ALL TERRAIN FORK LIFT. PART# 59210572. Contact: JOSH KAMMEYER Phone: 269-685-9525 Fax: 269-685-5888 Email: a1rentall@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BRIDGE DECK FINISHER Contact: BRIAN SKAJEM Phone: 909 772 1749 Fax: 951 352 4301 Email: brianws4300@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED PARTS FOR JCB BACKHOE 3C1400B - NEED LOADER CONTROL ALSO NEED 18.4-24 TIRES Contact: KLAUS MUELLER Phone: 239-980-2000 Fax: 239-418-1000 Email: klausdesign2000@yahoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
AUSTIN WESTERN BLADE PACER 300 DEAD OR ALIVE Contact: LYLE CARPENTER Phone: 701-549-3727 Email: lcarpent@utma.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– REAR RIPPER FOR CAT D5NXL Contact: WENDELL CAIN Phone: 770-381-8984 Fax: 770-381-6977 Email: wendell@cainandtodd.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GRADALL 660E CRAWLER | GRADALL 660E CRAWLER WITH 5.9 CUMMINS Contact: SCOTT RUBRIGHT Phone: 724-468-4700 Fax: 724-468-4975 Email: scottr@kt-grantinc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D355 Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1976-1979 CAT 12G Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZER Contact: GREG HENDRIX Phone: 936-327-5430 Fax: 936-327-5108 Email: greg@hendrixmachineryllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER CAT 970FII,966FII,966D VERY GOOD CONDITION Contact: MANSOUR HASEB Phone: +202 26632820 Fax: +202 26632820 Email: mansorhaseb@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 50 TO 75 TON CONVENTIONAL TRUCK CRANE Contact: JERRY WADE Phone: 713-248-7971 Fax: 281-348-0854 Email: menade_inc@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TELEHANDLER Contact: TONY SPADA Phone: 407-509-4000 Fax: 407-850-0256 Email: memovers@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRAWLER CRANE Contact: VINCENT Phone: 860-664-8042 Fax: 860-664-9175 Email: vneri@occllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER-JD 624J, QUICK CONNECT, LOW HRS, PREFER SIDE DUMP. Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED KOMATSU DOZER 155,375 Contact: ALHARTHI Phone: 00447875086827 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
1972 96J1729 DS CAT DOZER Contact: CHUCK GREENE Phone: 843-669-8481/843-621-4411 Email: weshair729@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FLATBED TRAILER Contact: JIMMY ELROD Phone: 864 226 9380/ 843 238 8588 Email: jimmyelrd8@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY PIECE 355 KOMATSU Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MASSEY FERGUSON 50HX "S SERIES" BACKHOE Contact: STONE Phone: 937-313-0321 Email: stoneconst1997@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B,E,F 936E Contact: ALHARTHI Phone: 00447875086827 Fax: 00441912713032 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 966D,E,F,FII Contact: ALHARTI Phone: 00447875086827 Fax: 00441912713032 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TOPCON HIPER LITE+ Contact: MIKE PIEPER Phone: 319-372-2276 Fax: 319-372-2277 Email: pi2279@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BRUSH CUTTER Contact: RON SHEW Phone: 618-889-2179 Fax: 618-993-2441 Email: r_shew@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D8N | GOOD RUNNING MACHINE, CAB, SHOT U/C. NJ AREA. Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– IAM LOOKING TO BUY D6D WITH RIPPER Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 12G MOTOR GRADER | MACHINES MUST BE 61M SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX - ENCLOSED CAB - WITH SCARIFIER. MACHINES CAN BE LOCATED ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES AND MUST BE PRICED UNDER $45,000.00 Contact: DAN VANDERMEER Phone: 843-393-8495 Fax: 843-393-8382 Email: dan@dutchmanglobal.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D10 | CATERPILLAR D10N AND D11N CRAWLER TRACTORS. MACHINES NEED TO HAVE A SINGLESHANK RIPPER. ANY YEAR ANY LOCATION ACCEPTABLE. Contact: CHARLES SOLOMONE Phone: 702-562-9285 Email: csolomone@tradewindequipment.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CRAWLER CRANE | 1997 TO 2007 100 TO 150 TON CRAWLER CRANE; 3 DRUMS; 150 BOOM Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 12H OR 12N GRADER | MUST HAVE REAR RIPPER AND FRONT PUSH BLOCK, CAB AND AIR, WITH A COUPLE THOUSAND HOURS ON THE MACHINE. PLEASE WHOLESALE ONLY. Contact: RICHARD H. SMITH Phone: 908-479 8383 Email: unitedequip@earthlink.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GROVE 1012 CARRY DECK INDUSTRIAL CRANE Contact: DON AUSTIN Phone: 512-750-9742 Fax: 512-301-0163 Email: daustin8@austin.rr.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ROAD EQUIPMENT Contact: JEAN PASCAL OUEDRAOGO Phone: 0022522443339 Fax: 0022522443260 Email: jpascal65@yahoo.fr –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERMEER 252 STUMP GRINDER Contact: ERIC Phone: 309-351-9520 Email: gotdirt627@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SHUTTLE BUGGY ROADTEC SB2500 SHUTTLE BUGGY Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 30 TO 40 TON TAG TRAILER TILT OR RAMPS Contact: RICHARD CORBIN Phone: 843-889-3553 Email: ravtruck@wildblue.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YANMAR EXCAVATOR Contact: JOHN SARAPPA Phone: 856-767-1122 Email: john@sarappa.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D6R 2004-2005 Contact: DAVE WILD Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: dave@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MULTIGRAB HYDRAULIC COUPLER FOR VOLVO EC330B Contact: SHAWN DAVIS Phone: 724-947-4740 Fax: 724-947-4750 Email: sdavis@equipment-rentals.us –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADERS Contact: RHONDA SCHEER Phone: 610-544-3399 Email: rhonda@scheerbrothers.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT CHALLENGER 65D TRACKS Contact: MATT Phone: 618-779-7993 Fax: 618-475-2540 Email: heetexc@hotmail.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
KOLBERG ROTARY COAL BREAKER PORTABLE 2600 RCB COAL BREAKER Contact: BEAUFORD MULLINS Phone: 260 497 0500 Fax: 260 490 8217 Email: beauford@kortebros.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADERS AND MOTORGRADERS Contact: JASON SPENCE Phone: 1-601-750-0201 Email: resourceequipment@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRENCHER Contact: LLOYD BOHL Phone: 8159554255 Email: lloydbohl@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY BIG BULL Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PARTS FOR HAMM 2210SD DIRT ROLLER I NEED REAR HOOD/ENGINE COVER FOR HAMM DIRT ROLLER MODEL #2210SD Contact: MIKE Phone: 610-583-3055 Fax: 610-583-3056 Email: mike@macmachinesales.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC SHEEP FEEDER HYDRAULIC SHEEP AND/OR COW FEEDER ON A TOWABLE BODY BIG ENOUGH TO HOLD 40 TON Contact: VINCE DUJETS Phone: 973-837-1390 Fax: 973-837-1391 Email: neasupply7@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC HAMMER BREAKERS Contact: BEN MILES Phone: 714 470 0130 Email: industrialer@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT LOADERS Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUI Phone: +92-333-2240692 Email: ather.cat@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAISON DRILL TOOLING Contact: MIKE PLAVCHAK Phone: 412-292-1081 Fax: 412-384-6770 Email: mplavchak@plavchakconstruction.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ASPHALT TYPE ROLLER (COMPACTOR) SMALL ROLLER FOR WORK AT A NOT FOR PROFIT CLUB. OLDER ONE OK, CAN WORK ON IF NEEDED. PLEASE HELP. Contact: FRANK Phone: 518-584-1609 Fax: 518-584-1609 Email: saratogawiltonelks161@verizon.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 950/950E/966F II Contact: RHONDA Phone: 610-544-3399 Email: rhonda@scheerbrothers.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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Asphalt Rollers 2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours ...................................$29,900 2004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours ...................................$19,900 2002 CB334D, 962 hours .........................................Call 2004 CB334E, 2954 hours ..................................$27,000 2004 Cat CB534DXW, 832 hours ........................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours ...................................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours ...................................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours .........................$75,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
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2006 Cat D4GXL, 1049 hours..................$69,000 2004 Cat D6RXLII, 4551 hours................$155,000 2004 Cat D8RII, 3406 hours................$369,300 1998 Cat D8R, 16,600 hours.............$143,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381 2001 John Deere 700H, 30” pads, lube rails, 132” 6-way blade, limb risers, rear & side screens, excellent factory warranty, 1500 hrs ...$121,000
2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours...................$39,900 2003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours..............$108,300 2003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours................$75,000 2005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours..............$199,000 2006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours..............$299,000 2003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours..............$199,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
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2007 JCB 930, 6 cyl. 4WD canopy model with 22’’ clear view mast, 6,000 lb. lift w/60’’ ITA forks. Mint Condition. Pictures Available, 600 hours. ....................................$35,000. Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697
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2004 Kubota L3430, open ROPS, rear hitch, AWD, 540 PTO, good condition, 1158 hours....................$18,500
Track Loaders
1997 John Deere 550G, LGP, open ROPS, PAT blade, new paint, average condition, 6724 hours...................$25,000
2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket, rubber tracks, push blade, very good condition, 1040 hours ..............................$32,000.
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Track Loaders
2001 CAT 836, 8923 hours .....................................$59,000 2004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours ...................................$355,000
2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PAT blade, open ROPS, screen, sweeps, hang in rake, good condition, 4560...........$64,000. 2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cab with A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’ pads, sweeps, screens, new hang on rake, good ocndition, 5244 hours..................$62,000.
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CRANES Boom Cranes National 8 Ton, 55’ boom truck, 1985 Ford.........$18,000. Call Richard 864-304-4390
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EXCAVATORS Hydraulic Excavators 2007 John Deere 120C, #17395, 28’’ pads, cab with A/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’ Helac bucket, very good condition, 1099 hours ....................................$76.900.
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FORESTRY EQUIPMENT Logging Equipment 1996 Caterpillar 320L stroke delimber, 31” pads, Balderson attachment, good condition, 7157 hours ...............$92,000 Five Star Equipment Inc. 607/775-2006
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Misc. Landscape Equipment
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2005 Wacker Rb11A, 1ton, gas engine, very good condition, 389 hours.....$7,500.
2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours ....................................$39,000 2005 928GZ, 2519 hours ....................................$87,300 2006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours .................................$119,000 2006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours .................................$129,000 2006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours .................................$229,000 2003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours ................................$199,000 2002 Cat 980G...............Call 1998 Cat 980..........$499,000
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2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours ..................................$49,000 2006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours ..................................$65,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 1989 John Deere 410C, open ROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ bucket, GP loader bucket, fair condition, 2600 hours ....................................$13,875. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000
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2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours ..................................$135,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
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2004 John Deere 120C, 24’’ pads, long arm, 42’’ Werk-Brau bucket, excellent condition, 1850 hours........... ..................................$69,900. 1999 Hitachi EX230 LC-5, A/C, long arm, 36’’ HD bucket, very good condition, 4708 hours.........................$69,900. JDE Equipment Co. 616/530-2000
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1996 John Deere 650G LGP, #15401, sweeps, rear screen, 120’’ blade, fair condition, 7596 hours..........................$37,500. 2006 John Deere 650J LGP, #17302, full forestry package, sweeps, screens, root rake, 121’’ blade, good condition, 1317 hours.................$73,500. 2005 John Deere 850J LGP, #17478, push beams with Rockland rake, sweeps and screens, good condition, 3632 hours.........................$142,300.
2007 JCB 930, 6 cyl. 4WD canopy model with 22’’ clear view mast, 6,000 lb. lift w/60’’ ITA forks. Mint Condition. Pictures Available, 600 hours. ....................................$39,500.
2003 JCB 407ZX Compact, cab, heat, A/C, radial tires, limited slip trans with 1.0 cu yd GP bucket and set of F/F. Pictures available, 2800 hours.........................$31,500.
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Doug Oberhelman Appointed New Caterpillar CEO, Vice Chairman cer and a member of the board of directors, succeeding James W. Owens, 63. Owens will continue to serve as chairman of the board and CEO until July 1, 2010. He will remain as chairman of the board through Oct. 31, 2010, when he will retire in accordance with the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s long-standing mandatory retirement policy and be succeeded by Oberhelman at that time. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Jim informed us in 2008 that he was planning to retire in the fall of 2010 and has worked extensively with the governance committee and the board of directors over the last 12 months to develop a succession plan to smoothly transition the company into its next phase of executive leadership and to align the transition with the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual and long-term strategic planning cycles,â&#x20AC;? said W. Frank Blount, presiding director and chairman of the governance committee of Caterpillarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s board of
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Thousands Compete for Used Equipment at Ritchie Sale
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ore than 2,100 people from 51 countries registered to bid on more than $34 million of used heavy equipment and trucks sold by Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers at an unreserved public auction in Orlando, Fla., Oct. 14 and 15. Ritchie Bros. sold approximately 2,700 items over two days attracting onsite and online bidders from as far away as Japan, Australia and Saudi Arabia. More than half of the bidders registered to bid online in real time at www.rbauction.com. Bidders from outside the United States purchased more than $14 million of equipment (42 percent of the total). “We’re noticing a little more optimism in the U.S. construction market, but our local equipment sellers still rely on our international buying audience to drive the demand and keep prices strong at our auctions,” said Steve Kriebel, Ritchie Bros. regional manager. “We registered bidders from all over the world at our auction, including a large number of Central and South American buyers who were bidding in person at our Orlando auction site. Our online bidding service opens up the bidding audience and helps generate stronger returns for our sellers, but it’s clear that people still like to travel to our auction sites to kick the tires, inspect the equipment themselves, and bid on the equipment live and in person.” Ritchie Bros. is already accepting consignments for the next unreserved public auction at its Orlando auction site: a six-day auction to be held from Feb. 15 to 20, 2010. Ritchie Bros. hosted the world’s largest industrial auction at this site in February 2008, selling $190 million of equipment over five days and attracting more than 6,000 bidders from 71 countries.
Geoff Grassette Jr. thinks the smaller equipment is the way to go in this economy. Here he is looking over a LeeBoy 685B grader. His company, Grassette Machinery is located in Ocala, Fla. Several of the Komatsu WB 142s were gone over thoroughly by Jim Bollinger of Bodog in Orlando, Fla.
Lawrence Williams from Naples, Fla., is hoping to take home a skid steer loader. Here he is trying out a New Holland L185.
Ritchie Bros. sold approximately 2,700 items over two days attracting onsite and online bidders from as far away as Japan, Australia and Saudi Arabia.
Dave Ryals of Ryals Machinery in Orlando is interested in this Cat 325C.
Jamie Lynn thinks this JCB 508C might be just the machine he needs. He is with Greenwall Construction in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Item No. 204, a Cat 252 is on the bidding block; it went for $14,000.
Jack Carney told CEG that he had some asphalt to break up on a roadway. This Bomag MPH 100 might be just the machine to take back to Langhorne, Pa. Carney works for Thomas P. Carney Inc.
This Cat 938F is getting a workout from Colin Alama of Bituminous Paving in Octonville, Minn.
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LATE MODEL CAT, KOMATSU AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT, CEC CONSTRUCTION &, MACK TRUCKS & DUMP TRAILERS SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 @ 9:30 AM Directions: From I-540 N: take exit 67 for UD 71B toward Fayetteville Business District for 1/2 mile, merge onto Fulbright Expressway for approx. 1 1/2 miles, slight left at N. College Ave./ S Thompson St. for .7 miles. Right at Zion Rd. for 1 1/2 miles, left at AR-265 N/N Crossover Rd. for 2 miles, right at Electric Ave. for .7 miles. Address: 1695 Electric Avenue, Springdale, AR 72764. NOTE: Basic Construction, a highly successful contracting company in Northwest Arkansas, having completed several large projects in the area will sell this fine equipment at absolute auction. JACK’S NOTE: The equipment from here was purchased new for several particular jobs and was taken care of the best! HILITES: AGGREGATE: Jaw Crushers: 2007 Komatsu BR380JG-1 (crawler) (42in. x 22 Jaw) – 1400 hrs., Screening Plant: 2006 CEC Road Runner (5x12) – single deck – 1500 hrs., Radial Stacking Conveyors: (4) 2007 CEC 30in. x 60ft., 3 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 330CL, 2008 Cat 308CR, 2007 Komatsu PC220LC-8, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 972H (scale system), TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2004 Cat 420D (4x4), 3 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2007 Cat D6RXL-III (1100hrs., cab, rear ripper), 2007 Cat D5GLGP (800 hrs., cab, air), 2007 Komatsu D51EX-22 (cab, air), 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2007 Cat CP563E,2007 Cat CS563E, SKID STEERS: 2007 Cat 262B (cab, air), 9 ROUGH TERRAIN PIGGY BACK FORKLIFTS: 2005-(3) 2004 Terex Princeton PBX, (5) 2000 Princeton D50, BOOM LIFTS: 2004 Genie Z45/25 (4x4), AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 Sullair 185CA, 20 GENERATORS: 2008 Multiquip 175kw (200 hrs.), 2008 Multiquip (150hrs.), 2005 Deutz 100kw, 2005 Deutz 75kw, (4) New Sparks 6800 watt, (4) New Sparks 8000 watt, (4) New
Sparks 4000 watt, (4) New Sparks 1250 watt, WATER PUMPS: (4) New 5.5hp, WOOD CHIPPERS: 2009 Vermeer BC1000Xl, 2 BOOM TRUCKS: (2) 2000 Mack RD 688S (tri.) Manitowoc, 3 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2006-2005 Mack CV713 Granite (tri.), 1996 Mack CS200P (s/a), 11 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2005-2003 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), (2) 2005 Mack CHN613 (t/a), 2004 Mack CH613 (t/a), (5) 2000 Mack CH613 Maxi Crusher (t/a), 2000 Mack CH613 (t/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 2006 Ford F550/ Crane, 10 PICKUPS: 2005-(2) 2004 Ford F350, (2) 2006- (2) 2004 Ford F250, 2004 Chevy 3500, (2) 2008 Chevy 1500, DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2006 Trailking TX110 (55T) tri. – air ride – set up for 4th axle, 4 DUMP TRAILERS: 2008-2006 Everlight (t/a), 2000-1999 Lufkin (t/a), 7 HI-FLAT TRAILERS: (7) 2000 Lufkin FL-11-ST (t/a), PNEUMATIC TANK TRAILERS: Heil (t/a), MANHOLE FORMS: Assorted Manhole Forms, DYNAMITE BOXES: (2) 49in. x 49in. x 49in., SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Scaffolding, Hose reels.
NEFF RENTALS MANASSAS, VIRGINIA (PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 @ 9:30 AM DIRECTIONS: From Washington, DC and Points North: I-395 S to I-495 N; follow I495 N to I-66 W: follow I-66 W to Virginia Rt. 234 S (Bypass), exit 44; follow Virginia Rt. 234 S (Bypass) to the fifth traffic light (Business 234), turn left; go 1 mile to the Fair Grounds entrance on the left. From Richmond, VA and Points South and East: Take I-95 north to Virginia Rt. 234 north, (Dumfries Road) exit 152; follow Virginia Rt. 234 14 miles to Business Rt. 234, turn right; 1 mile to the Fair Grounds entrance on the left. Address: Off Business Rt. 234, Manassas, VA 20108. Physical Address: 10624 Dumfries Road, Manassas, VA 20112 NOTE: NEFF Rentals, at this time is selling late model rental fleet equipment to make room for new purchases along with a local contractor’s fleet from a job completion.
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Caterpillar Appoints Doug Oberhelman as New CEO Oberhelman was elected a vice president in 1995, serving as Caterpillar’s chief financial officer with administrative responsibility for the corporation’s accounting, information services, tax, treasury, investor relations and marketing support services areas from 1995 to November 1998. He then became vice president with responsibility for the engine products division, including the market development, strategic planning, supplier management, electric power generation and worldwide marketing and administration for Caterpillar’s engine business. He was elected a group president and member of Caterpillar’s executive office in 2002 and has had responsibility for the company’s Asia Pacific region as well as Cat’s financial products and strategic support divisions. He also was responsible for the legal services and systems and processes divisions. He currently oversees the human services and sustainable development functions as well as Caterpillar’s growing remanufacturing business. He also leads the worldwide manufacturing, marketing and support of industrial and large power systems, industrial gas turbines and progress rail services. Oberhelman has a bachelor’s degree from Milikin University. He has served as chairman of the board of trustees for Milikin
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Reflecting on the accomplishments of the person he will succeed, Oberhelman noted, “Jim has been instrumental in redefining Caterpillar and putting in place a strategy to achieve the company’s Vision 2020. This highly focused strategic plan has resulted in a clear vision for the company and laid the foundation for Caterpillar’s outstanding performance to date in these very difficult economic times. I am truly honored to follow him as chairman and CEO and to lead one of the most dedicated and talented groups of employees in our industry,” said Oberhelman. Doug Oberhelman’s Caterpillar History Oberhelman joined Caterpillar in 1975 in the corporate treasury department and has held a variety of positions, including senior finance representative based in South America for Caterpillar Americas Co.; region finance manager and district manager for the company’s North American Commercial Division; and managing director and vice general manager for strategic planning at Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan.
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University and chairman of the board of directors for NC2 Global LLC, a Caterpillar and Navistar International joint venture. He is a former director for the boards of South Side Bank, Milikin University and Easter Seals. He is director for the boards of The Nature Conservancy — Illinois Chapter; Ameren Corporation, serving as chairman of the Ameren Corporation Audit Committee and a member of the Nominating and Governance Committee; and Eli Lilly and Company, serving on the Audit and Finance Committees. He also is a member of the board of the National Association of Manufacturers, the Manufacturing Institute and the Wetlands America Trust. Jim Owens’ Caterpillar History Owens was elected chairman and chief executive officer of Caterpillar on Feb. 1, 2004. He joined the company in 1972 as a corporate economist and was named chief economist of Caterpillar Overseas S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland in 1975. From 1980 until 1987 he held managerial positions in Peoria in the accounting and product source planning departments. In 1987 he became managing director of P.T. Natra Raya, Caterpillar’s joint venture in Indonesia. He held that position until 1990, when he
was elected a corporate vice president and named president of Solar Turbines Incorporated, a Caterpillar subsidiary in San Diego. In 1993 he came to Peoria as vice president and chief financial officer with administrative responsibility for the corporate services division. In 1995, Owens was named a group president and member of Caterpillar’s executive office. Over the next eight years as a group president, Owens was at various times responsible for 13 of the company’s 25 divisions. Owens, a native of Elizabeth City, N.C., graduated from North Carolina State University in 1973 with a Ph.D. in economics. He is a director of Alcoa Inc. in Pittsburgh, Pa., and IBM Corporation in Armonk, N.Y. Owens is a director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics; a director of the Council on Foreign Relations; and a member of the Global Advisory Council to The Conference Board in New York. He is chairman of the International Trade and Investment Task Force of the Business Roundtable; chairman of the Business Council; and a member of the President’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.cat.com.
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LIVE DEANCO WILL BE AVAILABLE online AUCTION FOR THIS AUCTION
TERMS: Full Settlement Day of Sale. 1% Buyers Fee on Items selling for $2501 or more. 10% Buyers Fee on items selling for $2500 or less.
MISSISSIPPI OFFICE Toll Free: 877.898.5905
ALABAMA OFFICE Toll Free: 888.702.9770
Ph: 601.656.9768 • Fx: 601.656.0192 1042 Holland Avenue • Post Office Box 1248 Philadelphia, Mississippi 39350
Ph: 334.677.3192 • Fx: 334.671.0149 3664 South Oates Street Dothan, Alabama 36301
Auctioneers: Donnie W. Dean, MS Lic. 733 & Wes Dean, AA Lic. 2791
John Ellis (R) of RW Moore points out a few of the features many contractors prefer in a compactor to (L-R) Sean Adams, Buster Leverette and Robert Bernard, all of Elite Construction in Wilmington, N.C.
RW Moore has been selling Hitachi excavators in eastern North Carolina. Looking over the 32,000-lb. (14,515 kg) machine are Will Mitchiner (L) of W.M. Construction in Farmville, N.C., and Eddie Jones of Farrior & Sons, also in Farmville.
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TWIN CITIES NOVEMBER 18, 2009
BID IN PERSON: Arcon Construction (complete dispersal)
5973 433rd Street Harris, Minnesota
OR ONLINE: www.catauctions.com/09minn
PRELIMINARY* EQUIPMENT LIST
FOLLOW THE NEW LEADER HARRIS, MN 9 A.M. LOCAL TIME
Track-Type Tractors (10) Hydraulic Excavators (18) Compactors (14) Motor Grader (1) Various Loaders (15) Forklifts (2)
UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION Our auctions offer a wide variety of equipment makes and models, as well as premium services from the Cat name you already know and trust. Search the full equipment listing and register to bid online at:
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Ag Tractor (1) Truck Tractors (2) Various Trucks (24) Various Trailers (40) Fuel Wagons (7) Storage Units (3) Portable Air Compressors (9) Portable Generators (5)
Auction Administered by Taylor & Martin, Inc. – Minnesota Auction License Nos.: 7009004, 7009005, 7009006, 7009009. Titled motor vehicles and equipment will be sold by Ziegler, Inc., Minnesota Dealer License DLR17637.
UPCOMING AUCTION: KANSAS CITY, DECEMBER 1
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Manheim Hosts First Heavy Equipment, Large Truck Sale
M
anheim Auction’s inaugural heavy equipment and large truck auction was held Oct. 15 at its Imperial facility in Lakeland, Fla. More than 400 lots were auctioned off, including earthmoving equipment, construction trucks and related equipment. The auction included both drivethrough and ring sales and allowed online bidding. Plans are to have three or four auctions a year at this site.
Robert Glass of Brandon Rental looks over this Volvo miniexcavator.
This Cat D5M may find a home in Lakeland, Fla., if Jared Pease of Far South Equipment likes what he sees.
Ronny Ortiz of Automar Inc. inspects this Cat 79 forklift, and if the price is right, it may go to Puerto Rico. Alden Perkins of APEquip in Lakeland, Fla., hopes to drive home in this service truck.
Billy Seals (L), Thompson Tractor, and Robert Mashburn of Mashburn Equipment Sales take time to compare notes. Equipment is lined up and ready for new homes.
The weather was better in Florida than in Syracuse, N.Y., said Andy Pickard of Hullver Enterprises. Here, he looks at a Cat 980E loader.
The auction included both drive-through and ring sales and allowed online bidding. Plans are to have three or four auctions a year at this site.
Antonio Romgno of R & R Wholesale based in Lancaster, Ohio, gives this JCB 802 mini-excavator a good look.
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Terms Without prior approval, a credit card authorization ($1000.00 for out of state and $5000.00 for international) will be required for all bidders. Payment will be accepted by cash, check, cashiers check, VISA, MC, Discover (3% Admin Fee), or wire transfer. A Bank Letter of Guarantee drawn on a U.S. Bank addressed to Ritchason Auctioneeers, Inc. must accompany all checks.
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ADVERTISER INDEX ABINGTON LLC ...................................................17 GOMACO CORP ..................................................44
LOUISVILLE KY 11/21/09 LEBANON TN 12/12 ...77
HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ......................15 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS SPRINGDALE AR 11/13 MANASSAS VA 11/20 ...73 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................23 AUCTION CALENDER......................................79
ALEX LYON & SON INC
ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ....3,6,80 HYPAC/HYSTER CO ............................................50 BARGAINS ............................................................66 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT .........29 BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS .........................22 INTERSTATE TRAILERS .....................................39 BOBCAT COMPANY..............................................69 IRON PLANET
ROSCO MFG CO .................................................54 RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL .................................22 SAKAI AMERICA INC ...........................................49
ONLINE AUCTION 11/12/09 .............................71 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION................21 BRIGGS EQUIPMENT CO .....................................5 JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT ...............................45 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ...............20 BOMAG..................................................................51
CASE CORP .........................................................42 JCB INC ................................................................57 STAFFORD ...........................................................40 JFW EQUIPMENT INC .........................................46 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC.......54
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
11/18-19/2009....................................................75 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ................................60 SVE PORTABLE ROADWAY SYSTEMS INC .......19 CEDARAPIDS INC ...............................................44 KELLY TRACTOR CO ..........................................33 TAKEUCHI ............................................................66 CEG SCALE MODELS .........................................30 KISSIMMEE AUCTION CO TEREX TRUCKS ..................................................64 SPARTANBURG SC 12/03/09..........................77 CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS .........................52 TRACTOR TRACS INC ........................................58 CLASSIFIEDS........................................................68 KOBELCO CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY AMERICA LLC ...........................27 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ..........................17 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO........10 CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM........24 LEEBOY ................................................................53 UNITED RENTALS OF FLORIDA ........................35 DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC
LIEBHERR ............................................................12 VOLVO COMPACTION .........................................47
PHILADELPHIA MS 11/18-19/2009...................74 LOWDER AUCTIONEERS
VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............25
DURHAM NC 12/3/09........................................77 WANTED................................................................67 DYNAPAC .............................................................55 M D MOODY & SONS INC ....................................2 YANMAR AMERICA...............................................63 E D ETNYRE & CO ..............................................38 MDS ......................................................................59 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ..................31,65
EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ...............................37 NEWTON CROUCH INC ......................................20 CAROLINA STATE SUPPLEMENT ESCO CORP ........................................................59 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ............................9 ARROW EQUIPMENT INC .....................................5 FCC EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL ............................13 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ...........26 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY............................4 FELLING TRAILERS ............................................39 PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ....................61 BOBCAT CAROLINA’S ............................................8 GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT .................7 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ....................................34 GEITH INC ............................................................19 POWER EQUIPMENT CO .....................................6 CAROLINA CAT.......................................................3 GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP
RING POWER CRANE .......................................18 DOUGHERTY EQUIPMENT COMPANY.................7
HARRINGTON DE 11/7/09................................70 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS
SPECTRA INTEGRATED SYSTEMS......................4
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EVERYTHING SELLS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
Auction Update LAS VEGAS, NV, USA 702.644.2468 DETROIT, MI, USA 734.587.3200 HARTFORD, CT, USA 860.684.1055 OSCEOLA, WI, USA 507.774.5050 ATLANTA, GA, USA 770.304.3355 SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 435.843.4260 KRAKOW, POLAND +31.168.392.200 TRURO, NS, CAN 902.895.3700 HOUSTON, TX, USA 713.455.5200 MEPPEN, GERMANY +49.54.198.1330 MANASSAS, VA, USA 410.287.4330 MONCOFA, SPAIN +34.964.580.559 PHOENIX, AZ, USA 602.269.5631 ISTANBUL, TURKEY +90.216.366.0300 BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA +61.7.3382.4444 GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, CAN 780.538.1100 MOERDIJK, THE NETHERLANDS +31.168.392200 GEELONG, AUSTRALIA +61.3.5245.3333 VANCOUVER, BC, CAN 604.580.0166 SACRAMENTO, CA, USA 530.724.3900 ST. AUBIN SUR GAILLON, FRANCE +33.2.32778610 SASKATOON, SK CAN 306.933.9333 FORT WORTH, TX, USA 817.237.6544
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NEED A BIGGER DIGGER ? GET A VOLVO.
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If you have a lot of Mother Earth to move there is no better equipment than Volvo Excavators and Volvo Articulated Haulers. From boom to counterweight, every Volvo Excavator is simply built better. They are aggressive, rugged, powerful and balanced. Volvo Articulated Haulers come with a heritage of superior load capacity, fast work cycles and powerful dump hydraulics. When combined with low fuel consumption and long service intervals, you can be assured of high productivity and low cost. So, if you need a bigger digger and a tougher hauler, this Volvo combination can’t be beat. Visit ASC Construction Equipment now and get your Volvo.
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Birmingham, AL 205-856-4008
Acworth, GA 770-529-5125
Asheville, NC 828-687-0620
Charleston, SC 843-414-1120
Huntsville, AL 256-261-1200
Atlanta, GA 770-319-0074
Charlotte, NC 704-596-8283
Columbia, SC 803-791-0740
Mobile, AL 251-473-8222
Buford, GA 678-318-9500
Greenville, NC 252-754-5280
Piedmont, SC 864-704-1060
Montgomery, AL 334-269-1522
Savannah, GA 912-964-8079
Raleigh, NC 919-661-8710
Chattanooga, TN 423-308-7940 Knoxville, TN 865-525-1845