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Officials with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) believe that a large rock slide blocking both directions of Interstate 40 just east of the Tennessee line could take as long as six months to clear. The slide happened in the early morning hours of Oct. 25 at mile marker 2.6 in a rugged mountainous area of Haywood County. As a result, one of the Southeast’s major thoroughfares is closed from Exit 20 in North Carolina west to Exit 451 in Tennessee, forcing a detour that will take motorists many miles out of their way. Several hours after the 200-ft.-wide (60.9 m) landslide occurred, NCDOT had rushed a crew on site to assess the situation and begin a preliminary cleanup. Initially, it was
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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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Innovative Drainage Key to New Parking Area for Gamecock Games By Eric Olson
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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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
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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). S cott-Macon Holds Grand Opening in 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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Words Into Action: Route 202 Parkway Finally Advances projects and this particular job was among those re-evaluated. As a result, a parkway was ultimately 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
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By Giles Lambertson 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
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
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A sea of 5,500 orange flags, each one representing 100 jobs already lost in the construction equipment industry.
A large caravan of bulldozers and other construction equipment displaying huge banners paraded through the streets of Washington Oct. 28 to send a message to lawmakers that they must act now to stop the bleeding in the construc-
tion equipment industry. Start Us Up USA! campaign organizers joined by House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman Jim Oberstar, D-Minn., and other allies, also staged a rally see RALLY page 48
Work begins on clearing a rock slide Oct. 27, 2009, on Interstate 40 in Haywood County, west of Asheville, N.C. Engineers plan to remove as much of the rock at the base of the slide as possible to allow room for material still clinging to the mountainside to be dislodged.
AGC: Stim Projects Add, Save Construction Jobs A $20.5 million stimulus-funded project to widen I-95 in Palm Bay, Fla., is helping Ranger Construction expand its payroll and retain dozens of employees facing layoffs, the Associated General Contractors of America announced Oct. 30. The association added that the Florida firm’s experiences, along with those of contractors across the country, underscore the economic benefits of investing in infrastructure and construction projects.
“For the dozens of men and women who will be working on this project, the stimulus means a good job, warm food and a comfortable home,” Bob Schafer, president of the Associated General Contractors’ Florida East Coast Chapter and vice president of Ranger Construction, said. “As far as this project is concerned, the stimulus is working as intended.” Schafer said the stimulus-funded project couldn’t have come at a see STIMULUS page 47
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(2) 2004 Volvo EC140BLC, 1164-2360 Hrs........................$$60,000-$64,000 (5) 2006 Volvo EC140BLC, 967-1946 Hrs..........................$$55,000-$80,000 2006 Volvo EC160BLC, s/n 11100775, 937 Hrs ..............................$$90,000 (2) 2004 Volvo EC210BLC, 2321-5074 Hrs........................$$75,000-$95,000 2006 Volvo EC210BLC, s/n 11100985, 1539 Hrs ............................$$95,000 (3) 2007 Volvo EC210CLC, 1585-2594 Hrs......................$$82,500-$110,000 2007 Volvo EC240BLC, s/n 11103018, 1991 Hrs ..........................$$132,000 (3) 2008 Volvo EC240CLR, 1228-1443 Hrs ..................$$182,000-$190,000 2006 Volvo EC290BLC, s/n 11102217, 1802 Hrs ..........................$$165,000 (2) 2007 Volvo EC290BLC, 995-1772 Hrs ....................$$140,000-$156,000 (2) 2005 Volvo EC330BLC, 2215-3475 Hrs....................$$105,000-$171,600 (3) 2006 Volvo EC330BLC, 1800-2650 Hrs....................$$115,000-$150,000 (6) 2007 Volvo EC330BLC, 597-1605 Hrs......................$$171,000-$202,800 2008 Volvo EC330BLC, s/n 11103374, 876 Hrs ............................$$195,000 2008 Volvo EC330CLC, s/n 11103459, 1137 Hrs ..........................$$205,000 2005 Volvo EC360BLC, s/n 11101440, 1725 Hrs ..........................$$170,000 2006 Volvo EC360BLC, s/n 11101452, 3477 Hrs ..........................$$118,000 2007 Volvo EC360BLC, s/n 11103200, 1129 Hrs ..........................$$185,000 2003 Volvo EC460BLC, s/n 11101497, 5755 Hrs ..........................$$149,000 2004 Volvo EC460BLC, s/n 11101512, 6265 Hrs ..........................$$170,000 (2) 2007 Volvo EC460BLC, 301-2491 Hrs ....................$$291,200-$301,600 2007 Volvo EC460CLC, s/n 11103709, 2967 Hrs ..........................$$190,000 2008 Volvo EC460CLC, s/n 11103436, 887 Hrs ............................$$340,000 2006 Volvo EC700B, s/n 11103564, 1647 Hrs................................$$425,000 $218,000 2007 Cat 328DHG, s/n 11103611, 1052 Hrs ..................................$ 2002 Cat 320CL, s/n JP01LG, 4006 Hrs ........................................$$110,000 2003 Cat 330CL, s/n JP02LG, 4590 Hrs ........................................$$148,000 2006 J.Deere 450D, s/n 11103612, 3365 Hrs................................$$250,000
COMPACT EXCAVATORS 2002 Volvo EC35, s/n 21100272, 1629 Hrs......................................$$22,000 2004 Volvo EC35, s/n 21100309, 915 Hrs........................................$$27,000 (2) 2006 Volvo EC35, 761-812 Hrs ....................................$$21,000-$22,000 (2) 2006 Volvo EC35A, 400-808 Hrs..................................$$23,000-$27,000 (3) 2008 Volvo EC55B, 1304-1575 Hrs..............................$$42,000-$48,000 2005 Volvo ECR88, s/n 21100162, 1340 Hrs ..................................$$77,000 2005 Volvo ECR28, s/n 21100166, 21 Hrs ......................................$$27,000 2006 Takeuchi TB175, s/n 80101095, 1341 Hrs ..............................$$54,000
(3) 2007 Volvo G940, 1143-1365 Hrs............................$$168,500-$171,500 (6) 2008 Volvo G940, 772-1073 Hrs..............................$$165,000-$195,000 1990 DER 772, s/n 14100841, 8303 Hrs ..........................................$$26,000
COMPACT MOTOR GRADER 2007 Champion C86, s/n 24100020, 794 Hrs ................................$$109,000
WHEEL EXCAVATOR 2006 Volvo EW160B, s/n 12100064, 1162 Hrs ..............................$$108,000
WHEEL LOADERS 2006 Volvo L60E, s/n 10102770, 3154 Hrs ......................................$$76,000 (2) 2005 Volvo L70E, 5101-5980 Hrs ................................$$85,000-$62,500 2004 Volvo L90E, s/n 10101900, 10364 Hrs ....................................$$86,000 2006 Volvo L90E, s/n 10102024, 10600 Hrs ....................................$$82,500 (2) 2007 Volvo L110F, 1520-1522 Hrs ..........................$$162,500-$165,000 2008 Volvo L120F, s/n 10103539, 979 Hrs ....................................$$195,000 (2) 2007 Volvo L150E, 735-1159 Hrs ......................................$$245,000 Ea. 2008 Volvo L180F, s/n 10103478, 1590 Hrs ..................................$$218,000 1995 CAT 963B, s/n 10103639, 8447 Hrs ........................................$$49,000 1996 CAT IT24F, s/n 10104031, 9107 Hrs ........................................$$28,000 1996 J.Deere 444G, s/n 10104030, 15062 Hrs................................$$20,000
COMPACT WHEEL LOADER 2007 Volvo L25, s/n 10103646, 1617 Hrs ........................................$$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 ................................$$60,000
Contact: Doug Wilson 704-562-2032 Fax: 704-494-8196 Email: doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com www.ascvolvo.com Billy Brice - Southeast U.S. - 678-592-1004 Email: billy.brice@ascvolvo.com ASC has an expansive Volvo rental fleet. Call for more details.
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RHINEHART GROWS AGAIN WITH PERIMETER BOBCAT PURCHASE
Rhinehart Equipment, a Bobcat, Kubota and New Holland dealer, has been serving customers in Rome, Ga., for more than 60 years. Seeing another huge opportunity, Mark Easterwood teamed up with his brother, Scott, to purchase the four locations of Perimeter Bobcat in metro Atlanta, Ga.
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Yancey Bros. Co. recently hosted two demos of the new Cat D7E electric drive dozer. More than 30 contractors turned out at Yancey’s Macon, Ga., location and more than 45 came to the Dacula, Ga., location to see the machine in action and try it for themselves.
GEITH UPS LEAD TIMES, CUSTOMER SERVICE IN STATESVILLE DIGS
The intersection of I-77 and I-40 in Statesville, N.C., has been steadily increasingly in popularity since Doosan purchased a facility located there three years ago. During that time, Doosan has been steadily filling the 300,000 sq. ft. building with its different divisions.
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2007 Link-Belt 240LX 750 hrs, hydraulic thumb, 48” bucket, 11’7” stick, 42” Esco bucket, 9 month full machine warranty ............................................................$$98,500 2006 Link-Belt 330LX 2200 hrs, 13’3” stick, 42” Esco bucket ......................$$130,000 2006 Link-Belt 130LX 2400 hrs, 24” bucket, Mechanical thumb, 24” pads ....$$49,900 2005 Link-Belt 240LX 3200 hrs, hydraulic thumb, 42” bucket ........................$$75,000 2002 Link-Belt 210LX 4500 hrs, hydraulic thumb, 42” bucket ........................$$38,500 1997 Link-Belt 2800Q 7300 hrs, 36” bucket, 9’10” Stick ................................$$26,500 1995 Link-Belt 2800Q 6200 hrs, 42” bucket....................................................$$22,500
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2007 Takeuchi TB1140 (31,878 lbs.) excavator 1100 hrs, hydraulic thumb, rubber pads, blade, independent boom swing ................................................................................................$$69,000 2006 Takeuchi TB175CR (17,230 lbs.) excavator 1350 hrs, quick coupler, hydraulic thumb, rubber tracks, blade ........................................................................................................$$41,900 2006 Takeuchi TB145R (10,562 lbs.) excavator 1670 hrs, rubber tracks, blade ..........$$24,500 2007 Takeuchi TL150CR rubber track loader 710 hrs, cab, A/C, heat, straight bucket, forks, 40% tracks ......................................................................................................................$$34,900 2007 Takeuchi TL130R rubber track loader 640 hrs, 4N1 bucket, new tracks and sprockets .... ........................................................................................................................................$$20,500 2005 Takeuchi TL140R rubber track loader 2075 hrs, 80% tracks, 4N1 bucket............$$18,500
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The Lake City, Ga., facility of Bobcat of Atlanta was built as a â&#x20AC;&#x153;model storeâ&#x20AC;? for other new facilities being built for Bobcat specific distributors.
Scott Easterwood is the co-owner of Bobcat of Atlanta and will manage operations of the companyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s four locations.
Rhinehart Equipment, a Bobcat, Kubota and New Holland dealer, has been serving customers in Rome, Ga., for more than 60 years. In 2008, Mark Easterwood, owner of Rhinehart Equipment, saw an opportunity in east central Alabama and opened a brand new Bobcat distributorship in Oxford, Ala. (Bobcat of Oxford). His most recent purchase was a bit bigger than opening a single location.
Seeing another huge opportunity, Easterwood teamed up with his brother, Scott Easterwood, to purchase the four locations of Perimeter Bobcat in metro Atlanta, Ga. The brothers officially purchased Perimeter Bobcat from Doosan on Oct. 16 and promptly changed the name of the company to Bobcat of Atlanta. The Norcross, Ga., location will
continue to remain the headquarters of the four branches of Bobcat of Atlanta, with the other three branches being located in Marietta, Lake City, and Gainesville, Ga. Scott Easterwood will lead the operations for these locations and has appointed Matt Cochran to oversee the branch management of the Norcross and Gainesville locations, Randy Shavor for the see RHINEHART page 52
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Gatorback Tracks & Equipment LLC New and Used Equipment Sales • Rubber Tracks and Undercarriage Parts
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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 ........$$29,900
2003 Cat D3GXL, 1950 Hrs, OROPS, 70% UC................................$$32,900
2005 John Deere 650J LGP, 1000 Hrs, One Owner ................................$$54,900
2005 JD 624H, Cab, A/C, Quick Tach w/Root Rake, One Owner......$$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 ..................$$29,900 Ea.
2007 ASV PT30, 150 Hrs .................. ............................................$$17,900
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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1996 Mack with Demo Trailer .............. ....................................................$$25,500
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Terex Service Center in Charlotte Expands Its Service Offerings By Jennifer Hetrick CEG EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
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he Terex Service Center in Charlotte, N.C., hosted an open house on Oct. 20. The facility includes 10,000 sq. ft. of shop space, a 5-ton bridge crane and two, 3-ton A-frame hoists. Seven service technicians with an average of 14 years experience and an AWS certified welder have kept a variety of machines up and running at this location for 11 years, and now several more have been added to the list. Twenty-eight customers attended the event, which was held to introduce customers to the fact that the 16 established Terex service centers located throughout the United States now will be equipped to provide maintenance and repair services for Genie booms, scissors and telehandlers, as well as Terex generators and light towers. Additional offerings will include frequent and annual inspection services; maintenance contracts; warranty and service bulletin work, repairs; and insurance estimates. Many of the attendees represented regional rental companies as well as representatives from NEFF, Sunbelt, H&E, RSC, Volvo and several Cat dealers. The Open House ran from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and included a catered lunch from Jason’s Deli, Charlotte, N.C. Genie-branded giveaways, including wall clings, mouse pads, notepads and pens were distributed and gift certificates for equipment service and repair to promote the new services were raffled off. Richard Gunderman, director of operations, Terex Aerial Work Platforms, attended the function
to greet the customers in person and to tell them about the new offerings. Gunderman explained that “Previously, Genie aerial customers performed equipment maintenance and repairs themselves or by way of other dealers. By expanding the service offering beyond Utilities products at our Terex Service Centers, we can now provide dedicated locations so our customers have a consistent place to bring their fleet outside of their own infrastructure for repairs and maintenance. Customers will be able to count on our excellent reputation and our factory-trained and knowledgeable Terex AWP Team Members.” see TEREX page 55
In a Genie GS-1930 lift (L-R) are Mike Rudkin of Volvo Rents; Rick Cloniger of Carolina Cat and Jeff Williams of Stafford in Charlotte.
(L-R): Jack Taylor, Stuart Deal, Jeff Baumgardner and Dave Tuck all of H&E Equipment Services, Charlotte, talk with Steve Headden of Terex about the service capabilities of the Charlotte facility.
Steve Headden (L) host of the event, welcomes Roger McArver, owner of Gaston Rentals, Gastonia, N.C., to the open house.
Pat Bentzel (L) of Stafford in Charlotte and Ed McHale of Volvo Rents attended the event to see how the service center operated. Stafford represents several different Terex product lines and Volvo Rents keeps several different Terex products in the rental fleet.
(L-R) are Jay Hardister and Kevin Gunter, both of Blanchard Machinery, Columbia, S.C., and Jerome Kale and Richard Gunderman, both of Terex Utilities. Pictured in the background is a newly completed Terex Utility Truck with a 55-ft. (16.8 m) reach.
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Power Equipment Used & Rental Fleet Quality at Auction Prices Most Machines carry a 6 month / 500 hour powertrain warranty. 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
Call John Noble Knoxville, TN 865-579-7346
Komatsu D41P-6C, #C5397, 2006, 1,097 Hrs $57,200
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............................................$$104,500
Komatsu PC400LC-7, #C5217, 2004, 5,188 Hrs $115,500
Komatsu PC400LC-7, #C0246, 2004, 4,646 Hrs, 6 Month/500 hrs............................................$$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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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
FCC EQUIPMENT FINANCING (A Caterpillar Company) Jacksonville, FL Darold Longhofer (904)625-9259 • Cell (904)610-7939 • Home (904)880-3587
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Gregory Poole, Spectra I.S. Hold Demo Day in Clayton, N.C.
Lewin Blue (L) and Charles Boggs, both of C&L Grading in Vass, N.C., currently do not have GPS systems, but they came to the event to learn how the GPS and laser systems could benefit them.
B.G. Jennings (L) of Barnhill Contracting in Tarboro and Keenan Woolard of Gregory Poole Equipment Company talk about productivity gains using GPS and laser systems on the machines.
The Cat 12M motorgrader equipped with the Cat AccuGrade / Trimble single antenna system was on hand for the contractors to try out.
James (L) and Michael Autry of MSD Inc. in Fayetteville have been running a GPS system on their machines for seven years. They came to event to look at the new technology in order to find ways to improve their business.
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regory Poole Equipment Company and Spectra I.S. held a demo day Oct. 29 at the Caterpillar Clayton, N.C., facility demonstration center. The event was held to introduce contractors in Eastern North Carolina to the latest innovations in GPS and laser systems. Both contractors who use GPS and laser systems and ones who do not attended the demo day. Several contractors who use older laser systems in their businesses attended so that they could learn how new technology could help them be even more productive, while others who use the conventional stakes in their operations, came to see how they could save money by using the GPS and laser systems. Several different Caterpillar machines were outfitted with GPS and laser systems, including excavators, dozers, motorgraders and backhoe loaders.
(L-R) are Asher Brinson of Gregory Poole Equipment Company; Brendan Davidson of Davidson Excavating in Prospect Hill; Bryant Balentine of Gregory Poole Equipment Company; and Lynn Everett of Everett’s Clearing & Grading. Both contractors currently have the GPS systems on their dozers and came to the event to learn how an excavator system would benefit them.
The Cat 314DK excavator simulates digging from a bench using the Spectra Precision DD300 dual grade laser and machine control for guidance. (L-R) are Ian Scott and Richard Oldham, both of Sanford Contractors in Sanford, N.C., and Ed Hooks of Gregory Poole Equipment Company.
(L-R) are Woodrow, Allen and Woodrow Ellixson; John Simpson and Jim Powell — all of Ellixson & Sons Inc. in Southport; and Bill Poteat, Michael Jennings and John Batis, all of Gregory Poole Equipment Company.
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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 ..........................................$12,068
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,075 2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5549433, UNIT #548636 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,812 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,906
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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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,508 2005 TEREX TX55-19, RCH FORKLIFT-FXD-5000 LB 18-24', S/N TX551911540, UNIT #547302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,442 2004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/N RS5JV0311221, UNIT#494403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,740 2004 SKYTRAK 6036, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39', S/N 0160004949, UNIT #511059. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,400 2001 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55', S/N 15947, UNIT #398873. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,484 2003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,375 2002 LULL 844C-42, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N 16161, UNIT #412448. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,643 2004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N 0160003168, UNIT #484162. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,118
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2004 DEERE 550H-LT CRAWLER DOZER, 75-84HP-STD TRACK, S/N T0550HX937358, UNIT $36,882 #512419........................$
2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5593138, UNIT #581593............ $11,812 ......................................$
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 $24,484 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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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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MDOT Taps Tanner for I-59 Construction Project in Laurel The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) has awarded an $11.6 million contract to Tanner Construction of Jones County to reconstruct 2 mi. (3.2 km) of roadway on Interstate 59 from Fourth Avenue to Chantilly Street in Jones County. Work on the interstate reconstruction project will include clearing and grubbing along the highway, followed by roadway resurfacing. Along with widening the roadway and bridges, crews will be relocating existing lighting and building retaining walls. Once completed, the highway will have 6 ft. (1.8 m) shoulders on the inside and 12 ft. (3.6 m) shoulders on the outside along the roadway. Because there are extended lane closures throughout the project, MDOT Project Manager Brent Quick said detours will be available to motorists. “Vehicles will be restricted to one lane both northbound and southbound in different phases,” said Quick. “Motorists are advised to look for signs that will be posted during each phase of construction, which will explain traffic restrictions.” Quick said that crews will be installing temporary lighting in the construction zone, while permanent lights are constructed. Laurel Mayor Melvin Mack said the city welcomes this important project. “The city of Laurel is grateful to the Mississippi Department of Transportation [MDOT] for working with us to expedite this project as well as the newly completed improvements to the S-Curve,” said Mayor Mack. “The section of I-59 through Laurel has been known nationwide for the danger that it posed to travelers, as the site of many accidents and at least one death each year. Through the issuance of HELP bonds by the city of Laurel with reimbursement by MDOT, the project was started several years ahead of schedule, thereby reducing accidents and deaths related to this treacherous segment of interstate.” Mack said the city looks forward to the installation of the new lighting, which is a part of the project. “We are ecstatic that the Mississippi Department of Transportation has implemented such a comprehensive plan to improve this major thoroughfare through Laurel.” The I-59 project is estimated to take about a year to complete.
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Sheeting Guide Frame Helps Contractor With Utility Work By James McRay SPECIAL TO CEG
The Florida Department of Transportation (DOT) recently let a job to widen almost 3 mi. (4.8 km) of State Route (SR)-50 in the heart of Orlando, between the SR-417 Toll Road and SR-456. Lane Construction Co., headquartered in Cheshire, Conn., was low bidder on the project. Even though this is primarily a road building project, invariably underground utilities are encountered and need to be diverted, replaced or upgraded in some capacity. Lane recently installed a 60 in. (152 cm) steel casing for an interconnection line underneath SR-50 at a depth of 15 ft. (4.6 m). The 80 linear ft. (24 m) line connects two lift stations that will provide an emergency redirection of the sanitary sewer system. One of the lift stations is owned and operated by the city of Orlando, the other by Orange County. Coordinating efforts between three public entities — state, county, and city — is no easy undertaking. Making it more difficult were the presence of overhead electrical lines that power the two pump stations. During the course of installing the interconnection line, the power lines needed to be deactivated and the pump stations run on generators, and then the electrical lines recharged at the end of each day. All this gave Lane ample motivation to work as quickly as possible. Because Lane was working in the state right-ofway, it was critical to keep disruption of traffic to a minimum. Therefore it was advantageous to keep the excavation as tight as possible, with as little over-excavation as necessary, and no sloping. That challenge required Lane to come up with a very specific, specialized shoring system. Innovative Installation Technique Needed for Overlap Tight Sheeting In the cramped quarters next to the road, Lane knew that tight sheeting would be the best shoring solution. But, sheeting can be installed in many different ways. Typically, sheeting is installed with a vibration machine or sheet driver; both requiring additional onsite machinery and equipment. Basically, Lane needed a no-extra-equipmentwork-in-tight-spaces-install-with-regular-excavator sheeting installation system. The solution? A swingin-place sheeting guide frame provided by Professional Shoring and Supply, Florida’s newest trench shielding and shoring experts. Professional Shoring and Supply’s new sheeting guide frame has “mitered” corners with overlapping pockets that pin together like a door hinge, creating a 4-sided “picture frame” system that can be set-up on the ground rather than in a pilot hole. And, without separate independent corner posts, there is much less gap between sheeting at the corners. “Unlike slide rail that would have eight pieces, this guide frame system only has four,” said Dale Ellis, Lane Construction’s projects superintendent. “It took us only an hour to install the sheeting, rather than three hours.” The 4 ft. (1.2 m) tall, 24 in. (61 cm) wide guide see GUIDE page 60
The sheeting guide frame can be set-up on the ground rather than in a pilot hole. And, without separate independent corner posts, there is much less gap between sheeting at the corners.
Unlike slide rail that would have eight pieces, this guide frame system has only four, according to Dale Ellis, Lane Construction’s project superintendent.
Professional Shoring and Supply’s new sheeting guide frame has “mitered” corners with overlapping pockets that pin together like a door hinge, creating a 4-sided “picture frame” system.
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ALDOT Reaches Deal With Environmental Group Over U.S. 98 MOBILE, Ala. (AP) An environmental group has reached an agreement with the Alabama Department of Transportation over construction of a new section of U.S. 98 in west Mobile. Both parties said Oct. 16 that Mobile Baykeeper had asked a judge to dismiss its claim but neither party would discuss the contents of the agreement when contacted by the PressRegister newspaper. The DOT plans to replace a two-lane section of U.S. 98 but the project has gone more than $40 million over budget and is years behind schedule. The Press-Register has uncovered numerous environmental violations. Those violations included mud smothering wetlands and flowing into Mobiles’ drinking water supply. A lawsuit between the Mobile Area Water and Sewer System and the DOT stemming from the project is still active.
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AHTD Identifies Alternative for Highway 13 Extension The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department (AHTD), in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration, has completed an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the extension of Highway 13 between Highway 267 and Highway 36 in White County. The EA evaluated three alternatives, all of which would use combinations of existing highways, county roads and new location sections to connect Highway 13 from Highway 267 to Highway 36. The alternatives were presented at the location public hearing in Searcy on June 30, 2009. After consideration of information contained in the EA and the comments received at the location public hearing, the AHTD has identified Alternative 2 as the preferred alternative. Alternative 2 extends north from the intersection of Highways 13 and 267 and then turns northeast, eventually following Honey Hill Road northward to Highway 36. This alternative consists of two different cross-sections, including rural and urban designs. The rural design would have two 12-ft.
(3.6 m) wide travel lanes with 8 ft. (2.4 m) wide shoulders, and would be built from Highway 267 to the intersection of Booth Road and Honey Hill Road. The urban design would have two 14-ft. (4.2 m) wide travel lanes with curb and gutter and a sidewalk on the eastern side of the roadway, and would be built from the intersection of Booth Road and Honey Hill Road to Highway 36. Extending Highway 13 meets the primary purpose and need of the project by improving the flow of traffic through the area, and will successfully carry the corridor’s projected traffic volumes for the next 20 years. This preferred alternative is the shortest, will have the lowest number of relocates, least wetland and floodplain impacts, and is projected to carry the same or more traffic than the other proposed alternatives, according to officials. After further design and survey work is completed, a design public hearing will be held in Searcy to share details on the design and proposed right of way limits, and to receive additional public comment on the proposal.
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Yancey Bros.’ Machine Sales Representative Chris Brogdon (C) chats with customers Glenn Still (L), Still Construction Inc., Powder Springs, Ga; and Scott Gilleland, Clyde Gilleland Contractor Inc., Jasper, Ga., at the D7E demo.
John Faress (L) and Dan Peter (R) of Yancey Bros. Co. talk to Glenn Nasworthy, equipment manager of Brent Scarbrough & Company, Fayetteville, Ga., about the features and benefits of the new Cat D7E.
Yancey Bros. Hosts Cat D7E Electric Drive Dozer Demos Yancey Bros. Co. recently hosted two demos of the new Cat D7E electric drive dozer. More than 30 contractors turned out at Yancey’s Macon, Ga., location and more than 45 came to the Dacula, Ga., location to see the machine in action and try it for themselves. Bob Powers, a professional demonstrator who works with the marketing group as an application consultant for Caterpillar in East Peoria, Ill., has been traveling the country displaying the features of the new D7E. A true showman, Powers begins by taking the D7E to the top of a very steep pile of dirt and “teeter-tottering” for a few moments. As Powers takes the machine down the hill and approaches the crowd, he positions the D7E with an obvious view of the single cylinder in line with the exhaust, air intake and the center post cab. Then he slowly turns the machine, showing that he can be seen from head to toe through the window of the cab, which means that, in turn, the visibility from the inside out is just as impressive. Powers said, “At this point, I turn the machine around 180 degrees, put the ripper down and raise the machine up to show the steering capability and counter rotation, which we have in our existing tractors. Then I put it in forward gear and show how we can do a lock track pivot turn, which basically allows you to lock the inside track and turn on a dime. It’s the only diff steer tractor in the industry that is able to do that.” Powers continued the demonstration by performing ripping and dozing passes and by making quick work of backfills. By taking the D7E through a cone slalom course Powers demonstrated the machine’s enhanced maneuverability and steering improvements over the D7R. Powers finished with a walk around of the machine and then opened the floor for the operators to ask
questions and get some stick time. When asked about what comments he receives from first-time operators, Powers said that many rave about the visibility. Others give very high marks for its performance and say they can’t believe how agile and nimble it is and many compare it to the
the cab you could hang beef.” Powers further elaborated on the air conditioning system. “The cold a/c is one thing we talk about with this tractor because we have a self-sustained HVAC unit mounted on the back of the cab, which is all self-contained. The
The new CAT D7E dozer was pulled into the shop bay after the Dacula, Ga., demo when the skies opened and a downpour descended on the event.
agility of the D6 with the power of a D8, with extreme ease of operation. On this machine, Powers stated, “you set top desired track speed and the power train manages itself according to the load.” “One interesting comment I received when I did a demo in West Texas where it was 105 degrees out,” Powers mentioned. “An operator got out of the cab and commented that the air conditioner got so cold in
heater core is up there, the a/c compressor [which is electrically driven], the evaporator and condenser. Basically it’s much like a window unit in your house. That’s how our supplier brings it to us. We just bolt it on, hook the 320 volt a/c cable up to it, heater core, hoses and it’s ready to go. It keeps the noise and all the components outside and gets rid of one more belt [parasite] on the engine, which helps to maximize fuel effi-
ciency.” The lack of belts and other energy drains, or what Powers calls parasites, on the new D7E is a big change from former models. “Inside the engine compartment you’ll see no belts or pulleys so there are fewer ‘parasites’ robbing fuel economy and there are no belts to replace. There’s no a/c compressor, no alternator and no water pump taking power from the engine. The fan is not driven by the engine either — it is driven hydraulically, while the a/c compressor and the water pump are driven electrically and this allows us to actually get by with a smaller engine. The D7E has five less horsepower than its predecessor because more of that power is now being transferred into productive work. Of course we get the efficiency of electrical vs. mechanical transfer of power from the engine down to the ground. All the hydraulic pumps are mounted on the rear of the engine and are still gear driven, mechanically driven, but they are variable displacement and thus produce flow in proportion to demand. So if there’s no demand for them, they take only minimal power from the engine.” Customer reaction to the new D7E was overwhelmingly positive. “We have strong interest from customers around the state. Following the event in Gwinnett we sent the D7E south to Savannah and in total over 150 customers saw the machine. We believe the D7E will be an important machine for Georgia, and we look forward to delivering the initial units in 2010,” stated Jim Stephenson, president and chief executive officer of Yancey Bros. Co. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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P&J Tapped for Dangerous $10M Project to Clear Rock Along Heavily Traveled I-40 LANDSLIDE from page 1
material that has fallen off the hillside dent engineer on the cleanup. “A lot of rock slid as much as 500 and there is about the same amount that announced that the cleanup would take about three months to complete and get feet down that slope, but it didn’t all needs to fall off,” Styles explained. come down at once. Some of it lodged “Once it does, we can then use that traffic moving again. Despite their public stances, though, against a rock formation that is still material to build a ramp. He said that the rock will not have to some NCDOT officials are now pri- way up the slope where we are having be crushed, but simply moved or rolled a bit of trouble getting it loose and all vately warning that the slide is larger into place to make a temporary incline. the way down to the road level where than first thought. In addition, the Crews have already been able to we can manage it.” weather and the dangerous work of move some large boulders off the eastStyles said that by the middle of the removing loose rock still on a hillside above the roadway will contribute to week after the slide, Janod had men bound lanes of I-40 and have broken the total project lasting an extra two to rappelling down the slope and using them up with tractor-mounted hammer large crowbars and handheld equip- drills. three months. “Right now we have a Caterpillar The cost of the cleanup is estimated ment that uses compressed air to dis330 excavator and a D7 dozer at the lodge unstable rock and send it crashto be as much as $10 million, according site, with another track hoe with a rock ing down the hillside. to the NCDOT. breaker on it,” Styles said The state agency has Oct. 29. “We haven’t brought in Phillips & been able to use them Jordan Inc. (P&J), based much just yet because we in Knoxville, Tenn., and still have the threat of Robbinsville, N.C., as rocks falling on top of the project’s primary us.” contractor. In turn, P&J Styles expected the has hired Janod Inc., of work to really ramp up by Champlain, N.Y., a spethe weekend of Nov. 7-8 cialist in rock clearing and after that as many as and stabilization for 20 people will work more than 40 years, to seven days a week to assist in the work. clear the roadway. What they are dealing That means that crews with is rock that local will be working right geologists say is 600 milthrough the area’s brutal lion-year-old schist, a Photo courtesy of NCDOT winter months, a factor heavy, close-grained The rock slide happened in the early morning hours of Oct. that is sure to slow down rock that is extremely 25 at mile marker 2.6 in a rugged mountainous area of the cleanup efforts, Styles weathered and very hard, Haywood County. said. although not as hard as “Winter will definitely be a wild “At some point in the next few days granite. card in all of this,” Styles cautioned. those crews are actually going to Officials are not sure what caused “The slide happened in a rugged area wench a small drill up the steep rock the slide, although slides are fairly common along that stretch of I-40, face and drill some holes in the rock in that will get snow and ice when other which runs through the Pigeon River order to set explosive charges to get parts of Haywood County won’t get that stuff off that slope,” Styles said on any.” Gorge. North Carolina Governor Beverly Alandslide in 1997 just 2 mi. west of Oct. 29. “Once all that is done, then we Perdue toured the site of the rock slide can get up there with a dozer or two the current slide closed the interstate on Oct. 28 and pledged to reopen I-40 and a couple of track hoes and clear for three months and involved more as soon as possible. She also took steps rock from the top down.” dirt than rock. The NCDOT said that to request federal money to help pay In order to get heavy equipment to 98 percent of the 2009 slide is made up for the work by signing an emergency the top of the slope, crews will use the of rock. declaration. fallen rock itself to build a ramp up the Recent rains in the area could have On that same day, the NCDOT caused the slide, as well as the continu- hillside. The plan is unusual in that the ous freezing and thawing that occurs NCDOT usually builds access roads announced that the original estimate of around landslides to move equipment having the road open in three months over many decades. “I have seen quite a few rock slides, into place, but after careful considera- was probably unrealistic. (This story also can be found on landslides and mudslides, and although tion, it was decided a ramp would work Construction Equipment Guide’s better at this site. this is by no means the biggest one I’ve Web site at www.constructionequip“I would say that there has already seen, it may be the most dangerous,” said Rick Styles, the NCDOT’s resi- been a few thousand cubic yards of mentguide.com.) CEG
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Felling Adds Bug-O Side Beam Motion System to Facility In April of this year, Felling Trailers’ engineering, fabrication and maintenance staff began working in conjunction with Central McGowan, of Central Minnesota and Bug-O Systems Inc., of Canonsburg, Pa., to create a custom beam welding gantry. With the sales of Felling’s rigid neck semi trailer division growing strongly, the company felt it would be beneficial to have the capability to manufacture custom beams for the construction of these trailers. By having such a machine in the manufacturing facility, it would reduce lead-time and ensure the proper strength of beams where available on the production floor when needed, according to the manufacturer. The process started when Jack Ellingson, Felling’s plant manager, contacted Brian Semroska, automation team specialist with Central McGowan. The two talked over the requirements that the finished system would need and from that point Semroska contacted Bug-O Systems regarding the application. The three companies worked closely together to ensure that each of the requirements of Felling Trailers were taken into account. An initial concept drawing was created by Bug-O’s applications engineering department in “Solidedge”, (a 3-D CAD program which produces views of the solid model), allowing Felling Trailers to see the shape and size of the proposed machine in three dimensions and in conjunction with the proposed welding tooling. Particular attention was paid to the relationship of the joint follower to the beam and the welding gun. After a couple of modifications, a final design was The completed system has a beam capability of 36 in. by 53 ft. (91 cm by 16 m), utilizing Dual Miller 450 Axcess selected and presented to Felling Trailers. The system Accu-Pulse power supplies and Lincoln welding wire. would include motion equipment from Bug-O Systems, welding guns from Bernard along with the welding equip- nance) was instrumental in the design of the hydraulics and When completed, Felling had designed and built a hard ment from Miller Electric. The design was then approved other extras as well as safeties that were built into the system. automation dual torch system for welding trailer beams. The system utilizes a roller tracking system to follow the joint. and the welding equipment was drop shipped to Felling Trailers elevated the power source and bulk package Bug-O for integration where the wire feeders wire remotely and off the floor. and wire spool holders were mounted to the Felling Trailers worked in conjunction with Lincoln travel carriage to allow the best access and conElectric to set up its new dual torch beam welding system venience for the operator. with Lincoln’s MIG wire. Utilizing Lincoln’s wire resulted Upon arrival of the system at Felling Trailers, in consistent wire feeding and joint tracking for the entire the machine was assembled with the assistance length of the beam. Additionally, the arc wetting of Lincoln’s of Pat Ryan (regional representative for Bug-O wire allowed for a push-angle with a short stick-out, which Systems), Brian Semroska (Central McGowan), provided a very clean uniform weld with excellent penetraTodd Skalbeck (Felling Trailers’ engineer), and tion, according to the company. Jack Ellingson (Felling Trailers’plant manager). Finally, the engineered alloy system and wire consistency Skalbeck had designed the beam fixture with of Lincoln’s wire resulted in a consistent weld ensuring the the help of Ellingson, Ryan and Semroska, who proper weld size every time; with no additional post weld worked on the system design and integrating the clean up required. The completed system has a beam capaweld system into it. From there a five-man team (Greg Deters, Doug Feela, Kenny Unger, Marty Felling Trailers’ engineering, fabrication and maintenance staff bility of 36 in. by 53 ft. (91 cm by 16 m), utilizing Dual Holmquist and Brad Meyer) from Felling worked in conjunction with Central McGowan, of Central Miller 450 Axcess Accu-Pulse power supplies and Lincoln Trailers built the fixture and assembled the sys- Minnesota and Bug-O Systems Inc., of Canonsburg, Pa., to create a welding wire. For more information, visit www.felling.com. tem. Doug Feela (Felling’s head of mainte- custom beam welding gantry.
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Barrier System U-MAD Trailers Protect Workers, Motorists
The U-MAD Trailer TMA has been engineered to keep the impacting vehicle and support vehicle in the travel lane even after angle impacts.
Barrier Systems’s U-MAD Trailer TMA units protect errant motorists who impact slow moving or stationary shadow vehicles, thus improving safety for the motorist, the support vehicle operator and shielded highway workers. The U-MAD Trailer TMA has been engineered to keep the impacting vehicle and support vehicle in the travel lane even after angle impacts. The unique design also allows the U-MAD Trailer TMA to be reused after impact by simply
replacing the cartridge with an easy to install standard UMAD cartridge. This reduces the total cost of ownership and increases usability. U-MAD Trailer TMAs quickly attach to a standard pintle hook, have been fully tested in accordance with National Cooperative Highway Research Program 350, and are accepted by the FHWA for use on the Federal Highway System.
U-MAD Trailer TMAs are available in two styles, TL-2 with a 45 mph (70 kmh) capacity or TL-3 with a 62 mph (100 kmh) capacity. Both offer stability in angled and offset impacts, and provide containment of vehicle to keep it from entering adjacent lanes during impact. For more information, call 888/800-3691 or visit www.barriersystemsinc.com.
Aspen Redesigns Dolly for Mammoet’s New Liebherr 1400 The redesigned Aspen 40 ton (36 t) 5 axle crane dolly recently delivered to Mammoet Crane in Edmonton, Alberta, to connect to its Liebherr 1400 hydraulic crane is packed full of new features. This crane dolly offers increased protection for the hydraulic crane boom, operational features to meet the specific needs of the customer and even more safety features than previous designs, according to the manufacturer. Aspen’s engineering team designed this particular crane dolly
with all air ride suspensions for a smoother ride to protect the hydraulic boom from rough roads. The moving carriage on this dolly has both vertical and lateral greasable rollers and Teflon coated top rails on the dolly frame to ensure the carriage is free to slide as the crane negotiates corners, further reducing the strain on the crane boom. It is lighter weight than other crane dollies its size making it efficient for the self-propelled crane to tow, according to the manufacturer.
This crane dolly was designed with 5 axles to meet specific weight regulations in the jurisdictions Mammoet Crane operates. It is equipped with both 12 volt and 24 volt lighting systems to ensure compatibility with any crane manufacturer’s lighting specifications. The crane dolly features ergonomic stairs on both sides and safety tread plate throughout to further increase the safety of the operator while connecting and disconnecting the crane boom from the Aspen crane dolly. The crane dolly features ergonomic stairs on both sides and safety tread plate throughout to further increase the safety of the operator while connecting and disconnecting the crane boom from the Aspen crane dolly.
Aspen’s engineering team designed this particular crane dolly with all air ride suspensions for a smoother ride to protect the hydraulic boom from rough roads.
Aspen Custom Trailers has a wide range of crane dollies available in various configurations based on its customer’s crane and operating area including Aspen’s 3 axle configuration. In addition to designing these trailers for crane operators, Aspen
can design crane dollies for OEM crane manufacturers. Aspen Custom Trailers manufactures custom-built trailers and components from 25 to 600 ton (22.7 to 544 t) capacities. For more information, visit www.aspentrailer.com.
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1997
4300Q
2770
$31,500
2006
240 LX
1000
$148,500
2006
80 Spin Ace
213
$55,900
2006
240 LX
1965
$117,500
2006
130 LX
5
$88,000
2006
240 LX Long Front
1407
$135,000
2006
130 LX
9
$88,000
2006
240 LX Long Front
1487
$135,000
2006
130 LX
14
$88,000
2006
290 LX
750
$149,000
2006
130 LX
39
$79,000
2006
330 LX
311
$189,000
2006
130 LX
362
$79,000
2006
330 LX
527
$189,000
2006
130 LX
538
$79,500
2006
330 LX
1747
$133,900
2006
130 LX
674
$69,900
2006
330 LX
1659
$162,500
2006
135 MSR
747
$69,900
2007
330 LX
111
$199,000
2006
160 LX
633
$73,500
2006
160 LX
1172
$79,900
2005
460 LX
2131
$185,000
2006
160 LX
1094
$79,900
2005
460 LX
2991
$185,000
2005
210 LX
2034
$75,000
2006
460 LX
9
$289,000
2006
210 LX
1247
$97,017
2006
460 LX
710
$239,000
2006
210 LX
2315
$75,000
2006
460 LX
1749
$185,000
2005
225 LX MSR
213
$99,900
2006
460 LX
2158
$175,000
2005
225 LX MSR
2093
$78,000
2006
460 LX
2376
$185,000
2006
225 LX MSR
826
$90,000
2006
460 LX
2833
$185,000
2005
240 LX
2434
$83,000
2006
460 LX
3192
$175,000
2006
240 LX
23
$158,196
2007
460 LX
22
$298,000
2006
240 LX
766
$131,000
2007
460 LX
83
$298,000
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Hours Price
Year Model
Hours Price
1997
4300Q
2770
$31,500
2006
240 LX
1000
$148,500
2006
80 Spin Ace
213
$55,900
2006
240 LX
1965
$117,500
2006
130 LX
5
$88,000
2006
240 LX Long Front
1407
$135,000
2006
130 LX
9
$88,000
2006
240 LX Long Front
1487
$135,000
2006
130 LX
14
$88,000
2006
290 LX
750
$149,000
2006
130 LX
39
$79,000
2006
330 LX
311
$189,000
2006
130 LX
362
$79,000
2006
330 LX
527
$189,000
2006
130 LX
538
$79,500
2006
330 LX
1747
$133,900
2006
130 LX
674
$69,900
2006
330 LX
1659
$162,500
2006
135 MSR
747
$69,900
2007
330 LX
111
$199,000
2006
160 LX
633
$73,500
2006
160 LX
1172
$79,900
2005
460 LX
2131
$185,000
2006
160 LX
1094
$79,900
2005
460 LX
2991
$185,000
2005
210 LX
2034
$75,000
2006
460 LX
9
$289,000
2006
210 LX
1247
$97,017
2006
460 LX
710
$239,000
2006
210 LX
2315
$75,000
2006
460 LX
1749
$185,000
2005
225 LX MSR
213
$99,900
2006
460 LX
2158
$175,000
2005
225 LX MSR
2093
$78,000
2006
460 LX
2376
$185,000
2006
225 LX MSR
826
$90,000
2006
460 LX
2833
$185,000
2005
240 LX
2434
$83,000
2006
460 LX
3192
$175,000
2006
240 LX
23
$158,196
2007
460 LX
22
$298,000
2006
240 LX
766
$131,000
2007
460 LX
83
$298,000
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section Rockster Recycler Arrives in the U.S. Marketplace Austria’s Rockster Recycler has opened up a new distribution network in North America to grow its mobile crushing and screening equipment. Rockster North America, which began in mid-2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, will be run by Stephane Guerchon. Guerchon, who will serve as president and CEO, has more than 20 years experience in the construction machinery sector, including more than 10 years in the compact crushing and screening branch.
“Rockster North America has been created in order to be closer to our final customers and their individual needs,” said Wolfgang Korman, CEO of Rockster Austria. “It guarantees not only a direct and competent sales management overseas, but also quick and smooth after sales with full technical support and spare and wear parts availability. This is all managed by native and competent branch experts on site.” In opting to direct Rockster North see ROCKSTER page 42
(L-R): Danny Civinski, chief technical officer of Rockster North America; Gerry Knowlton, sales representative of Equip Sales and Leasing Corp.; Raymond Lacasse, mechanic of Equip Sales and Leasing Corp.; Karl Ferrari, mechanic of Equip Sales and Leasing Corp.; Stephane Guerchon, CEO of Rockster North America; and Joe Collazo, sales manager of Equip Sales and Leasing Corp., stand in front of the Rockster R900.
Atlas Copco Construction Tools Offers HB 7000 Breaker
Accepting a maximum hydraulic flow of 119 gal. (450 Lpm) per minute at 2,610 psi of pressure, the HB 7000 delivers an impact rate of up to 450 bpm.
The HB 7000 hydraulic breaker attachment from Atlas Copco Construction Tools LLC boasts a service weight of more than 7 tons (6.3 t), making it ideal for primary and secondary quarry breaking, demolition, tunneling, trenching and foundation work. Accepting a maximum hydraulic flow of 119 gal. (450 Lpm) per minute at 2,610 psi of pressure, the HB 7000 delivers an impact rate of up to 450 bpm. This offers maximum productivity in the most extreme breaking conditions, according to the manufacturer. The HB 7000 comes standard with AutoControl, a monitoring system that allows the breaker to adapt its frequency and power output to match operating conditions. It begins by firing the first stroke at half power to create a pilot notch that will center the working tool and prevent unnecessary slippage. It then adjusts the power output to match the density of the specified material to be broken. This reduces excess shock to both the breaker and carrier lengthening the service life on tension bolts and retainer bars. To further maximize efficiency, the HB 7000 features the StartSelect system, which allows start-up and shut-off to be adjusted to fit job-site conditions. In AutoStop mode, the breaker will not fire until the operator applies down pressure on the demolition tool
via the carrier. AutoStop eliminates damaging blank firing by circulating the hydraulic oil internally under low pressure when down pressure is not applied to the tool. AutoStop also is ideal for circulating and warming the hydraulic system before breaking in cold climates. In AutoStart mode, the StartSelect system works hand-in-hand with AutoControl. The breaker begins operating as soon as the working tool comes in contact with the material regardless of down pressure, but power is limited to 50-percent until the demolition tool can be fully seated in the breaker. This assures that the breaker is properly positioned to accept full single blow energy safely without a damaging blank fire. AutoStart mode makes the breaker more versatile and is ideal for demolition applications. An energy recovery system that prevents damage from piston recoil on extremely hard materials also is standard on the HB 7000. The energy recovery system consists of a shuttle valve that detects piston rebound and a high-pressure accumulator that stores energy from piston recoil to use on succeeding strokes, making them faster and more powerful. Recycling recoil energy increases breaker efficiency and reduces pressure
spikes transmitted back to the carrier. To reduce excess vibration and noise, the HB 7000 comes equipped with the VibroSilenced damping system. Elastic elements between the percussion mechanism and guide system provide full acoustic insulation, reducing noise by up to 18-dB(A) compared to similar systems. For prolonged service life, the HB 7000 features DustProtector II and ContiLube II. The optional DustProtector II feature prevents dust penetration by utilizing a reusable sleeve that contacts the working tool at the base of the breaker. This protects the inner mechanism from the damaging effects of dust. ContiLube II is an automatic lubrication system mounted directly on the breaker. Featuring a compact, self-priming pump, ContiLube II eliminates the need to manually grease the breaker before each use. The HB 7000 uses a working tool of 8.27 in. (21 cm) in diameter at working lengths up to 46 in. (117 cm) Available in three lengths for a variety of applications, the HB 7000 tool options include the moil point for multipurpose use, the flat chisel for rock breaking and demolition and the blunt tool for breaking rock, concrete and oversized material. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us.
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Rockster Opens North American Distribution Network ROCKSTER from page 37
America’s operations, Guerchon, as well as Dan Civinski, the newly formed company’s chief technical officer, noted that the Austrian company was offering a complete range of compact crushing and screening equipment, from impact to jaw crusher in different weight classes, screen boxes as well as screening plants and the Rockster Duplex System. The all-in-one crusher/screener is available in the R800, R900 and R1100 models. The mobile track-mounted impact crusher R900 is useful for recycling and crushing of rubble, asphalt, concrete and virgin stone. Due to two hydraulically adjustable swing-beams, as well as variation of the rotor speed, the final grain can be optimally influenced. The R800 is a solution for the recycling and crushing of rubble, bricks, concrete and virgin stone. A fully hydraulic crushing plant, the R800 is driven by an electronically regulated Caterpillar/John Deere motor. The jaw crusher is driven via a hydrostatic motor and the gap adjustment is hydraulically governed. Material is fed into the crusher over a hydraulically powered vibration channel. Material feed, chassis frame and drive system of the R900 are identical to those of the R800, allowing for interchangeability of the crusher units.
The R900 mobile track-mounted impact crusher produces approximately up to 250 tons per hour.
The R900 and R800 can both be equipped as closed circuit machines “This unit can be a jaw crusher or an impact crusher. It has the same chassis. The machine can switch between either crusher [jaw or impact] in less than 6 hours,” said Guerchon. The jaw crusher would be used for primary crushing (hard and strong rock) and the impact crusher would be used for primary or secondary crushing. Service and Maintenance “Servicing and maintenance to the
machine is simple. It is very mechanic friendly. You don’t have to climb on top of the machine and you’re not cramped. Two back doors on either side of the machine open and the mechanic can fix everything right there. They can climb right in and repair the machine,” said Civinski. Diagnostics on the computer will indicate what is wrong and where there is a problem. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip- In less than six hours, the R900 can be transformed into either a jaw crusher or an impact crusher. mentguide.com.) CEG
The engine and operating components of the Rockster are easily accessible, making this machine very mechanic friendly.
The Live Earth Magnet (shown here on the R900) separates steel from material, which creates a cleaner product.
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TOUGH THEN.
TOUGHER NOW. Pioneer Engineering Works built their first rock crusher, the Pioneer No.12 Jaw Crusher, in 1928. And although the company name has changed over the years, the dedication to designing and building the world’s toughest, most reliable aggregate processing and recycling equipment has never waivered. That tradition continues today through our branding with other Astec companies; Johnson Crushers and Astec Mobile Screens. With our full line of washing and classifying, rock crushing, horizontal screening, high frequency screening, material handling and aggregate-related products.
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Astech Ups Productivity With Wheelabrator’s MaxMesh Astech Underground, based in Loudon, Tenn., builds Astech brand utility trenchers, vibratory plows and horizontal directional drilling machines, Trencor brand trenchers and American Augers brand boring machines and drilling equipment. To prepare surfaces including edges of laser cut sheets and plates for coating, Astech Underground purchased a Wheelabrator MaxMesh wire mesh belt machine. With a 60-in. (152 cm) wide work envelope, this machine is suitable for processing individual wide pieces or multiple smaller pieces spread across the manganese mesh belt at a typical conveyor speed of 4 to 6 linear FPM (1.2 to 1.8 mpm). The machine is suitable for processing flat and low profile formed pieces made of sheet metal or heavy steel plate prior to forming, bending, fabricating and coating. These piece parts become housings and related components for the trenchers and other earth moving equipment. The operator places the work pieces on a load table with powered belt that automatically transfers them onto the mesh belt conveyor. As the parts pass
through the blast zone, they are exposed to high velocity steel shot from four Wheelabrator Autoblast wheel units. Mill scale, rust and laser oxides are removed. Shot blasting also establishes the surface profile needed for improved coating performance. Leaving the blast zone, the work passes through an automatic shot removal compartment where air from a high pressure blower is directed through multiple air cannons. This economical operation requires no plant compressed air. From the blow-off compartment, the work pieces exit the cabinet and transfer off the mesh belt onto an unload belt conveyor. A Wheelabrator designed and manufactured Model JPSM cartridge filter dust collector ventilates the blast cabinet, air wash separator, elevator and blow-off compartment. Tim Smith, project engineer, stated, “We have been very pleased with both the dependability and operation of this blast machine. The simple design allows for trouble free operation with minimal down time. The design allows for flexibility in the parts we process, which was critical in our operation.”
The Wheelabrator 60-in. wide MaxMesh machine is available with four 25 hp (18.6 kW) or eight 15 hp (11 kW) Autoblast blast wheels. The normal conveyor speed range is 3 to 12 ft. (.9 to 3.6 mpm) per minute. Custom machine arrangements are available when faster cleaning rates are required. The Wheelabrator MaxMesh line includes machines sized to blast clean a wide range of work, from plate burn-outs to fabrications, forgings, die castings and iron castings. For more information, visit www.wheelabratorgroup.com.
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Geith Ups Lead Times, Customer Service in Statesville Digs By Jennifer Hetrick EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
The intersection of I-77 and I-40 in Statesville, N.C., has been steadily increasingly in popularity since Doosan purchased a facility located there three years ago. During that time, Doosan has been steadily filling the 300,000 sq. ft. building with its different divisions.
Justin Schultz (L) and Michael Fricchione, both in the operations group, stand in front of the Geith HDG 120 grapple.
One of the more recent series of moves began in December 2008 when Geith closed its Carrollton, Ga., and Petersburg, Va., locations and consolidated them in Statesville. The Geith and Tramac customer service divisions arrived first, followed by Geith operations. According to Joe Forth, general manager of Geith and Tramac attachments, the move went smoothly due to a real effort by the whole team, which numbers up to 50 employees at different times. Now that everyone is settled in at the new location, Forth sees a lot of advantages for the company. “Petersburg was a distribution center for Geith in Ireland, and of course getting things across the water and holding them in Petersburg presented its own limitations. Now we are doing more of the complete manufacturing right here so we get better lead times, better customer service, and we can react to customer needs more quickly,” Forth said. The manufacturing now being done in Statesville includes welding, fabrication of buckets, thumbs and attachments. Forth pointed out that, “Portable Power has been here since they split from Ingersoll Rand. We also manufacture and distribute some Bobcat attachments at the facility,” Forth stated “Our plan in the short-term is to continue to increase our capability to include product development and complete manufacturing.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Robots perform multiple welding tasks at the Statesville plant. Here a robot is finish welding a general purpose Geith bucket.
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Fla.’s Ranger Expands Payroll Due to I-95 Stimulus Project STIMULUS from page 1
better time, noting that nationwide more than a million construction workers are unemployed, with more than 75,000 from Florida. He added that in the Palm Bay and Melbourne area alone, over 1,600 construction workers have lost their jobs this year. “While the country has been weathering a severe economic recession, the construction industry is suffering nothing less than a full depression,” Schafer added. He said that the project was helping his West Palm Beach-based company retain more than 20 employees it was planning to let go. Schafer added that the company has already begun to hire what will ultimately be a half-dozen new employees because of the stimulus-funded contract. The association added that contractors around the country like Ranger are saving or adding thousands of jobs due to the stimulus. Spokane, Wash.-based Wesslen Construction has employed more than 40 people on a local stimulus-funded project, while Williamsburg, Va.-based Branscome Inc. saved up to 40 jobs due to a stimulusfunded highway project.
In California, San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Engineering and Construction will employ up to 50 people on a stimulus-funded irrigation project and in Hawaii, Kiewit Pacific has begun a stimulus-funded transit project that will ultimately employ more than 4,200 people to complete. The association made the announcement during Ranger’s presentation to the media of its construction plans for the 13-month long highway widening project. Helpful as the stimulus is, it isn’t enough to turn around the trillion dollar construction industry. The group urged Congress and the Administration to act on the measures in its construction industry recovery plan, “Build Now for the Future,” designed to jump-start private construction activity. And it noted that Congress needs to act quickly to pass a six-year surface transportation bill that provides needed increases in highway and transit investments. “In a global economy, where the difference between success and failure is often measured in seconds, we need to decide now: do we want to lead the way when the world’s economies again heat up, or be left behind stuck in traffic?” Schafer asked.
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Industry Urges Congress to Pass Funding Legislation
Dennis Slater and Toby Mack reflect on the 37 percent of the workforce the construction equipment industry has shed in the current recession. By comparison, auto manufacturing and dealership jobs are down by 16 percent, while job losses in the finance and insurance industry amount to 6 percent of their workforce. RALLY from page 1
on the National Mall against a backdrop of idle construction equipment and a sea of orange flags to emphasize the 550,000 jobs lost in this industry and encourage the federal government not to delay enactment of the multi-year highway legislation. The caravan circled Capitol Hill and included an HTC8660 telescopic truck crane transported by Keen Transport from New Kingston, Pa. “Across the country, time is running out for the men and women of this industry as job losses continue to mount and prevent a broader economic recovery,” said Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED). “New transportation funding is a critical component to spurring a recovery of the construction equipment industry nationwide and improving our nation’s infrastructure,” added Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), who along with AED, is co-sponsoring the Start Us Up USA! campaign. While recession abates for some sectors in the U.S. economy, the construction equipment industry remains stalled in a deep depression, according to Mack and Slater. In fact, eight percent of all jobs lost during the recession — or two out of every 25 — can be traced to this ailing industry, according to an economic report released by IHS Global Insight. AEM and AED largely blame the downtown in their sector, in part, on the uncertainty surrounding the future of the highway program and a scarcity of new federal investment in needed transportation improvements that would benefit the public and strengthen our nation’s competitiveness. The current law — SAFETEA-LU — that funds the majority of the nation’s transportation investments expired on Oct. 31, and Congress and the administration had yet to move on a new multi-year reauthorization bill. Leaders in the Start Us Up USA! campaign are calling for enactment of a new transportation bill before the spring construction season
Congressman James Oberstar (D-MN), chairman of the committee on transportation and infrastructure, U.S. House of Representatives, addressed the Start Us Up USA rally as a Link-Belt HTC-8660 II leading a caravan of idle machines passed on its way to circle Capitol Hill.
begins in early 2010. “It’s time for government leaders to act now on smart solutions, not apply a temporary band-aid,” noted Slater. Chairman Oberstar spoke at the rally and urged his congressional colleagues to take immediate action on the highway bill rather than seek lengthy delays that would have severe consequences for the nation’s already congested and failing transportation network. Ray Pourpore, who leads the National Construction
Alliance, an affiliation of labor unions, and Bill Cox, president of Corman Construction in Maryland representing the Transportation Construction Coalition, also lent their support during the rally. Link-Belt was among the rally’s participants. In addition, Link-Belt urged its employees, customers and distributors to sign the Start Us Up USA petition, contact their representatives in congress, or write letters to the editors of their local see RALLY page 62
A Link-Belt HTC-8660 II telescopic truck crane hauled by Keen Transport led the caravan of idle equipment around Capitol Hill for the Start Us Up USA rally.
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Bobcat of Atlanta Eyes Increased Service to Area Contractors RHINEHART from page 8
Marietta location, and Scott Davison for Lake City. “We think the present time offers us a good opportunity to bring in a new increased level of service for existing and potential customers in the Atlanta area,” Scott Easterwood stated. “We’ve always had a great customer base in Rome [Georgia] that is mostly made up of repeat buyers, many of which have been buying from us for over 20 years and continue to trade with us and do business with us year after year. We want to establish that pattern here in Atlanta. We can only do that with top level customer service and competitive prices,” stated Scott. “We started Bobcat of Oxford at the end of last year and that start up actually led us to the Perimeter Bobcat purchase opportunity. Bobcat looked at the geography of Alabama and determined that based on their entry into the tractor business, as well as being a central point between Birmingham, Ala.,
Leading the day-to-day branch management of the Bobcat of Atlanta facilities (L-R) are Matt Cochran, Norcross and Gainesville; Randy Shavor, Marietta; and Scott Davison, Lake City.
and Atlanta, Ga., Oxford would be a good place for a small scale dealership for tractors as well as skid steer and mini-excavators,” Scott said “We now are seeing that Bobcat of Oxford can easily serve the extreme western portions of Georgia very well — areas that used to be a part of Perimeter Bobcat’s territory. So if a Bobcat customer in those areas doesn’t
want to come to the metro area for their machine needs, they can go west, against the traffic leading towards Atlanta. Being right on I20 in Oxford, customers from the extreme western counties of Georgia that are close to the interstate can benefit from an easy drive into Alabama for their complete needs,” stated Scott. Customer service is something the Easterwood brothers believe is
key to success. “We intend to respond to each and every customer call in a very timely manner. We don’t want our customers to call only to find their voice mail message wasn’t returned. We want to provide a solution, get the customer assistance quickly. Whoever answers a call at any of our locations, we want them to be able to assist to the best of their ability so that the cus-
tomer has to deal with as few individuals as necessary to meet their needs. We do not want to bounce them from one salesperson to another or from one location to another…that’s not the way we do business,” Scott said. “The main guiding principle that we live by is that the customer is the boss, and we’ll do whatever necessary to satisfy the customer. We’ll do it quickly and at a competitive price. Ultimately, we would like to be everyone’s supplier for equipment,” he added. Scott Easterwood concluded his assessment of the purchase of Perimeter and stated, “we have some fine tuning that is needed in our parts department to ensure we are properly stocked with the high demand parts. We have a good new fleet of field service vehicles operated by some very experienced service personnel, which we feel are more than capable of accommodating our customers’ on-site needs.” For more information, call 770/242-6500.
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NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381 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 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
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6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt ..........$1,105.00 Ea. 3657/37MT Link Assy., (2), 36 section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’ bolt........................$890.00 Ea. 3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 36 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt ..........$1,150.00 Ea. 6S8817MT Track Pads, (77), 16’’ single grouser, 9/16’’ bolt .. ..................................$9.69 Ea. Komatsu D30A, D31A, D31B, D37E, D31S, D31P... 6.0126 Pitch TR1103211292 Track Pad, (118), 14’’ single grouser, 14mm bolt................$7.39. Ea. TR1113000260 Top Roller (2), complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea. TR1113000281 Bottom Roller (9), double flange $103.00. Ea. G & H Services, Inc. 973/383-3370 973/390-7394 Cell Fax: 373/383-5756
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TRUCKS Misc Trucks 2001 Cat 730, 9,126 hours ..................................$115,000 2004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours .................................$249,000 2005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours .................................$269,000 2006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours ................................$305,000 1994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours ........................$49,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729
Terex Service Center in Charlotte Hosts Open House TEREX from page 10
(L-R): Steve Headden, Terex; Jeff Baumgardner, H&E Equipment Services, Charlotte; Jerome Kale, service center manager; and Technician Charlie Lail discuss the capabilities of the service center.
When asked about the success of the event, Gunderman said that the best part for him by far “was to personally meet the customer — we wanted this to be a real grassroots effort and to have a personal touch. It was important to listen to our customers and let them know how our maintenance and repair capabilities at this location could help their business. We had a good turnout and I think we achieved our objective in the Charlotte area, which is to be the service provider of choice for our customers if they need extra assistance in servicing their Genie and Terex equipment. As a result of our Open House, every customer felt that they could take advantage of our maintenance, inspection, repair and/or refurbishment services. We even wrote a significant repair job on the spot. This is exactly what we intended to do and would like to continue for the future. And our customers need to understand that we do not intend to take business away from them — we are here to support their needs.” In conclusion, Gunderman said, “I’d like to give special thanks to Branch Manager Jerome Kale and Regional Sales Manager Steve Headden for their excellent organizational work in pulling this together. The event was very well organized and our customers were clearly impressed with the capabilities and the solutions that are being offered by our service network that they can leverage to complement their efforts.”
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1990 Bucket Chevy Asplundh model L38TM single man bucket, 5 spd w/ a 2 spd rear, 100,000 miles, good condition, brand new batteries, never been stored outside, great operating condition. Great for repairing or painting barns & houses, trimming trees, and decorating trees and houses at Christmas.. Asking $5,900 ...............................................................................A Ephratah Safety Systems • 518/993-2700 23-24 KH
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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 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315-633-2944 • Houston, TX Tues., November 17, 2009 For: Late Model Construction, Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Truck & Trailers • Manassas, VA Fri., November 20, 2009 For: Job Completion Auction of Cat, John Deere, Earthmoving Equipment & Rental Returns of Late Model Equipment • Providence, RI Sat.-Sun., November 21-22, 2009 For: Complete Liquidation of one of the Largest Privately Owned Rental Companies in New England! • Dallas, TX Tues., December 1, 2009 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Support Equipment, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers • South Plainfield, NJ Fri., December 4, 2009 For: Property is SOLD! Complete Liquidation of Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., December 4, 2009 For: Large Construction Equipment Auction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Columbus, OH Sat., December 5, 2009 For: Construction, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Truck & Trailer Auction • Kissimmee, FL Thurs., December 10, 2009 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Telescopic Forklifts • Atlanta, GA Fri., December 11, 2009 For: Late Model Rentals Consisting of Construction, Support Equipment, Trailers, Trucks, Aerial Lifts & Forklifts • Ledyard (Foxwood Casino), CT Sat., December 12, 2009 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers
• Cincinnati, OH Tues., December 29, 2009 For: Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Greenwich (Albany), NY Wed., December 30, 2009 For: Late Model Kobelco, New Holland, Cat, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial, Support Equipment • Kissimmee, FL Sunday thru Saturday., February 1-8, 2010 For: Annual 8 Day Sale of the Latest & Greatest Construction, Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks and All Types of Trailers and Support Equipment — THE REAL SALE! • Newark, NJ DTBA For: Rental Fleet Construction, Aerial, Telescopic Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS Richmond, BC, Canada Phone: 402-421-2631 • Krakow, Poland November 17 • Truro, NS, CAN November 17 • Houston, TX November 17 - 19 • Meppen, Germany November 19 • Manassas, VA November 19 • Moncofa, Spain November 19 & 20 • Phoenix, AZ November 19 & 20 • Istanbul, Turkey November 21 • Brisbane, Australia November 24
• Caorso, Italy December 3 & 4 • Toronto, ON, CAN December 7 & 8
• Statesville, NC December 8 • Denver, CO December 8 & 9 • Columbus, OH December 9 • Jackson, MS December 10 • Chicago, IL December 10 & 11 • Olympia, WA December 10 & 11 • Farmington, NM December 14 • Dubai, United Arab Emirates December 14 - 16 •Pittsburgh, PA December 14
• Minneapolis, MN December 15 • Los Angeles, CA December 15 & 16 •Kansas City, MO December 16 • North East, MD December 16 & 17 • Prince George, BC, CAN December 17 • St. Louis, MO December 18 • Narita, Japan Jan 27, 2010 • Las Vegas, NV Feb 5, 2010
• Moerdijk, The Netherlands November 25-27
• Torreon, Mexico February 2010
• Vancouver, BC, CA December 1
• San Bernardino, CA Fri., December 18, 2009 For: Large Rental Return Auction of Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers
• St., Aubin Sur Gaillon, France December 1 & 2
• Sacramento, CA December 1 & 2
• Saskatoon, SK, CAN December 2 • Fort Worth, TX December 2-4 • Montreal, QC, CAN December 3 & 4 • Polotitlan, Mexico December 8
• Durham, NC Wed., December 3, 2009 For: Delaware Contractors & Truck Auction
GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUP Thurmont, MD Phone: 301-631-0650
MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. Pelzer, SC Phone: 864-947-7888
• Martinsburg, WV Sat., December 19, 2009 For: Construction Equipment
¥ Wallace, SC Tuesday, November 17, 2009 For: Construction Equipment, Truck, Trailers & Tools
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY Hatfield, PA Phone: 215-361-9099
¥ Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs, December 9-10, 2009 For: Annual 2 Day Winter Contractors Auction
• Souderton, PA Wed., November 18, 2009 For: Complete Liquidation of Scholl Bros. Excavating, Inc. • Waynesboro, VA Wed., December 9, 2009 For: Former Assets of Ennstone, Inc. and Lease Returns
• Nashville, TN December 15
• Orlando, FL February 15-20, 2010
• Geelong, Australia November 26
Wed., & Thurs., Nov. 18-19, 2009 For: Huge 2 Day Public Auction Selling Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Logging Equipment, Support Equipment
LOWDER AUCTIONEERS Wilmington, NC Phone: 800-348-8956
• Polotitlan, Mexico December 8
• Grande Prairie, AB, CAN November 24 & 25
• St. Louis, MO Thurs., December 17, 2009 For: Rental Fleet Equipment — Large and Small, Trucks & Trailers
• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 19, 2009 For: Late Rental Return Auction of Late Model Construction, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment
Coming Auctions
• Sat., December 5, 2009 For: Construction Equipment
IRAY AUCTIONS Foley, MN Phone: 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., Dec. 4, 2009 For: Heavy Construction Equipment And Semi, Truck & Trailer IRON PLANET AUCTIONS Pleasanton, CA Phone: 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Thurs., November 19, 2009 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., December 3, 2009 For: Construction Equipment
CAT AUCTION SERVICES Shakopee, MN Phone: 866-750-9432
KISSIMMEE AUCTION COMPANY Spartanburg, SC Phone: 864-583-2700
• Harris, MN Wed., November 18, 2009 For: Complete Dispersal of Arcon Construction
• Spartanburg, SC Thursday, December 3, 2009 For: Construction and Forestry Equipment
• Kansas City, MO Tues., December 1, 2009 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers DEANCO AUCTION Philadelphia, MS Phone: 877-898-5905 • Philadelphia, MS
L & L EQUIIPMENT SALES Fairview, TN Phone: 615-799-0850 ONLINE AUCTION Go to www.landlequipmentsales.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid!
NITKE AUCTIONS Wausau, WI Phone: 715-362-6162 • Wausau, WI Sat., Dec. 12, 2009 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers PURPLE WAVE AUCTIONS Derby, KS Phone: 866-608-9283 • Wausau, WI Wed., November 18, 2009 For: Construction& Excavating Liquidation — ONLINE ONLY www.purplewave.com RDO EQUIPMENT CO. AUCTIONS Fargo, ND Phone: 866-536-5189 November 20-27, 2009 ONLINE Liquidation Sale For: John Deere Agriculture, Construction and Vermeer Equipment www.rdoauctions.com
For: AgIron 21 Consignment Event www.steffesauctioneers.com
STOCK AUCTION COMPANY St. Edward, NE Phone: 800-937-3558 BIG IRON TIMED INTERNET ONLY AUCTION Go to www.stockra.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Wed., November 25, 2009 For: Construction Equipment
THE AUCTIONEERS GROUP Perth Amboy, NJ Phone: 732-776-7222 • Perth Amboy, NJ Thurs., November 17, 2009 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Forklifts & More!
UTILITY AUCTIONS Des Moines, IA Phone: 515-299-6289 • Wilmington, DE Fri., December 18, 2009 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment
VOCON AUCTIONS Wilmington, DE Phone: 866-21-VOCON ONLINE AUCTION Wed, December 9, 2009 www.govocon.com
WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC Perris, CA Phone: 866-731-7760 • Perris, CA Sat., Dec. 5, 2009 — 8AM Live Online Bidding www.wca-online.com
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS Lebanon, TN Phone: 800-806-3395
WORLD WIDE AUCTIONEERS El Paso, TX Phone: 480-505-0070
• Louisville, KY Sat., November 21, 2009 For: TBA
• El Paso, TX Tues., November 24, 2009 For: Construction Equipment
• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 12, 2009 For: TBA STEFFES AUCTIONEERS Fargo, ND Phone: 701-237-9173 • West Fargo, ND Wed, December 9, 2009 For: AgIron 53 Consignment Event • Litchfield, MN Wed, December 30, 2009
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. Holland, OH Phone: 419-865-3990 ¥ Lorain, OH Thurs., November 19, 2009 For: Rowland Trucking Inc. ¥ Kissimmee, FL Feb 8 —Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FL Auction
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JOB COMPLETION AUCTION CAT, JOHN DEERE, EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, RENTAL RETURNS OF LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT. NEFF RENTALS Complete Liquidation RAM Development 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 I-495 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 of excellent maintained Cat Earthmoving Equipment
2000 Skyjack 6832, 2004 Skyjack SJIII-3220, (2) 2004 Skyjack SJIII-3219, 3 AIR COMPRESSORS: IR P185, IR 185, Gardner Denver B190, 33 GENERATORS: 2003 IR G25, 2002 Multiquip DCA25SS, 2003 Coleman C14L25, New Unused IR G7HE 7kw, New Unused IR G5HE 5w, New Unused IR G3HE 3kw, Atlas Copco QAS228, (4) New Sparks 6800 watt, (4) New Sparks 8000 watt, (4) New Sparks 4000 watt, (4) New Sparks 1250 watt, 5 WELDERS: (3) 2003 Lincoln K2290-1, 2003 Lincoln K2771, Lincoln Idealarc, SWEEPERS: TerramiteTSS38, BOOM TRK: 1999 USTC 14-15 ton, 6 WATER TRKS: 1986 Mack (t/a), 1989 Chevy C70 (s/a), 1987 Chevy (s/a),1998 Ford F800, Int’l. 1800 (s/a), 1998 GMC C7H042, 5 SERVICE TRKS: (3) Mack, 1987 Chevy 30 (s/a), GMC, WATER TANKS: Custom 8ft. x 13ft., ROLLBACK TRKS: 1986 GMC Brigadier (s/a), 2 FLATBED TRKS: 2003 Ford F350, 1989 Chevy 3500 (s/a), 2 FLATBED DUMP TRKS: 2000 Ford F750 (s/a), 1989 Chevy C70 (s/a), 12 DUMP TRKS: (6) 2000 Mack RD690 (quad.), 2001 Mack RD688S (tri.), (2) 1997- (2) 1994 Chevy C3500 (s/a), 1999 GMC C7H042, 8 TRUCK TRACTORS: 1998 Mack CL713 (tri.), 1997 Mack CL613 (t/a), (2) 2002 Peterbilt Conventional (tri.), 1998 Peterbilt 379 (tri.),(3) 1997-1996 Volvo WG (s/a), 2 UTILITY TRUCKS: (2) 1990 Chevy C60 Kodiak (s/a), 2 SERVICE TRKS: (2) 1998 GMC C7500 (s/a), 2 FUEL/LUBE TRKS: 1984 Mack (t/a), 1987 Mack (s/a), 1989 Ford F800 (s/a), PRESSURE WASHER TRK: 1987 Chevy 30, 11 PICKUPS: 1994 Ford F250, 1998-1993 Ford Ranger, 1990 Chevy K2500 (4x4), 2000 Chevy 1500, (4) 1999 Chevy 1500, (2) 1997-1995 Chevy 1500WT, CONCRETE EQUIP.: 2005 Multiquip WBH16F Concrete Buggy, 5 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2010 Witzco RG50, 2010 Witzco RG35, 1997-1989 Nelson TAFL-40LD (tri.), DEMOLITION TRAILERS: 1995 Steco (t/a), TAGALONG TRAILERS: Beck, 2 STORAGE TRAILER: (2) Allied, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Pallet forks, Fork Frames, Buckets, Thumbs, Hay Spear, Grapple, Backhoes: Stanley Hammer, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Contents of Storage Trailer, Line Striper, Scaffolding, Welding Helmets, Porta Powers, Chainsaws, Chop Saws, Straps, Bottle Jacks, Battery Chargers, Sockets, Hose Reel, Jacks, Weedeaters, Air Tools, Tri Balls, Generators, Wagons, Jumping Jacks, Air Blower, Lifting System, Gas leak Kits, Truck & Trailer Cover, Water Tank: Custom 8ft. x 13ft., Pressure Washers: (2) 2009 Easy Kleen Magnum Plus, (2) 2009 Easy Kleen Magnum Gold.
HILITES: 3 SOIL COMPACTORS: (3) Cat 815B, 12 CRAWLER TRACTORS: (3) Cat D8R, 2005 Cat D6RXL, Cat D6RXL, (2) Cat D6R, 2005 Cat D6NXL, (2) Cat D6MXL, Cat D5NLGP, Cat D5C-III, 2004 JD 650H, 2004 JD 550HLT, JD 550H, 5 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2003 JD 250D, (2) 2000 Volvo A30C, 2003 Terex TA35, 14 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 345BL, 2003 Kobelco SK330LC, 2004 Kobelco SK250LC, 2004 Kobelco SK210LC, (2) Hitachi EX270LC, (2) 2004-2002 Bobcat 331D, (3) 2003-2002 Bobcat 328D, 2004 IHI 28N, 2 MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 12G, Fiat Allis 65C, TOOL CARRIERS: Cat IT14G, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2001 Cat 950G, Cat 950, Case 621, 7 CRAWLER LOADERS: (4) Cat 963B, Cat 953C, Cat 953B, 2003 JD 755C-II, 5 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 430D (4x4), Cat 416C, 2005 Case 580M (4x4), JD 510C, JD 410C Turbo, 3 ASPHALT ROLLERS: IR DD34, 2002 IR DD24, SBH150, 12 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) Cat CP563, Cat CP433C, 2003 IR SD70D, (2) 2005 IR SD45D, (2) Dynapac CA215D, (2) Dynapac CA151D, Dynapac CA150, Vibromax 605, Tampo RP-16D, 5 TRENCH ROLLERS: (2) Bomag BW65T, Rammax RW1403, Rammax P33/24, Wacker UR67, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: Takeuchi TL150, Takeuchi TL130, TRENCHERS: 2003 Case TR460, ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: Grove RT65S, 16 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2000 Lull 1044C-54, 2000 Lull 644B-42, Lull 6K-37, (2) 2002 Gradall 534D9-45, 2002 Gradall 534D6-36, 2002 Terex TH842C, Terex 636, 2001 JCB 508C, (3) 2001-2000 JCB 506C, 2003 JCB 520, 2001 Skytrak 6036C, 2 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 600S, Genie VIRGINIA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: Larry Garner #2907 002879 Z30/20N, 8 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) JLG 33RTS, (2) 2000 Skyjack SJ8841, SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 602-8365, (863) 325-5949 Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve.
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Lane Employs Tight Sheeting Solution on SR-50 Project GUIDE from page 18
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LOUISVILLE, KY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st 2009 10:00 AM (EST) MISC. AT 9:00 AM To see more info and pictures, please visit our website
frame has a 7 in. (18 cm) slot in the center where 20 ft. (6 m) tall KD-6 sheeting can be stood up and overlapped, then pushed down with an excavator bucket. Professional Shoring also supplied pin-on pushing caps for the top of the sheeting, which protects the top and provides more surface area for pushing, according to the manufacturer. Lane installed the 60 in. steel casing with a John Deere 450 excavator, supported with a Volvo L90 front loader. The pipe foreman on sight for Lane was Paula Davis. Lane Construction began the approximately $66 million road widening project 18 months ago, and are about halfway through to completion in 2010. The Lane Construction Corporation is a privately held company founded in 1890 by
railroad engineer John S. Lane. The company was incorporated in the state of Connecticut in 1902. Today, Lane completes more than $800 million of work each year in more than 20 states. The company is ranked among the top 50 contractors in the nation by ENR (Engineering News Record) and consistently ranks among the top-five contractors specializing in transportation projects. Professional Shoring and Supply is an official Efficiency Production Inc. trench shielding and shoring equipment distributor. Efficiency’s products are designed specifically for installation of utility systems and infrastructure improvements. All products are P.E. certified to meet OSHA standards. For more information, call Professional Shoring and Supply 888/777-8307.
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The 4 ft. (1.2 m) tall, 24 in. (61 cm) wide guide frame has a 7 in. (18 cm) slot in the center where 20 ft. (6 m) tall KD-6 sheeting can be stood up and overlapped, then pushed down with an excavator bucket.
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Industry Leaders Eye ‘Smart Solutions’to Funding Crisis Construction Equipment Industry Peak-to-Trough Employment Loss: Top 10 States Total Employment Loss California Texas Florida Illinois Pennsylvania Ohio New York North Carolina Georgia Virginia
53,368 53,020 33,063 32,974 25,816 24,632 23,783 19,804 17,497 16,701
RALLY from page 48
newspapers. Jeff Weller, general manager of Link-Belt Mid-Atlantic, Richmond, Va., the Link-Belt crane distributor supplying the HTC-8660 for the rally, said that the industry is not asking for a handout. “The intent is to demonstrate to our elected leaders that the industry needs some decisive action on their part to pass a multi-year highway bill that will give the industry the confidence to invest in new equipment and job creation.” Chuck Martz, Link-Belt chairman, CEO
Percentage Loss Wyoming West Virginia North Dakota Iowa Kentucky Montana South Dakota Louisiana Alabama Kansas
1.17% 1.01% 0.86% 0.69% 0.64% 0.64% 0.60% 0.59% 0.57% 0.56%
and president added that “this funding is critical, long-term, not just to our industry, but to our country. It directly affects our international competitiveness. Similarly, delaying this funding not only affects the industry, but also the overall employment rate and our prospects for economic recovery.” The recent IHS Global Insight report revealed that the current recession has placed a severe drag on the construction equipment industry nationwide, which is consequently holding back the broader economy from recovery. Other key findings include:
Provided by James River Equipment, this John Deere 410J Backhoe Loader also participated in the DC Idle Equipment Caravan. The Caravan looped the National Mall twice, including a trip down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Construction Equipment Industry Peak-to-Trough Output Loss: Top 10 States Total Output Loss ($ billion) Texas California Illinois Pennsylvania Florida Ohio New York North Carolina Wisconsin Iowa
$11.37 $9.23 $9.22 $5.16 $4.64 $4.54 $4.49 $3.84 $3.67 $3.17
• The construction equipment industry — which includes manufacturing, distribution and equipment service facilities — has shed 37 percent of its workforce. By comparison, auto manufacturing and dealership jobs are down by 16 percent, while job losses in the finance and insurance industry amount to 6 percent of their workforce. • Spending on construction equipment has fallen by more than 50 percent compared to its peak in 2006. • The economic output of this industry has contracted by nearly 40 percent and resulted in the loss of approximately 550,000 jobs. That’s eight percent of all jobs lost since the start of the recession. IHS Global Insight also analyzed the impact of the construction equipment depression on individual states. From “peak-to-trough” — roughly 2006 to 2009
Percentage Loss North Dakota Iowa West Virginia Wyoming South Dakota Wisconsin Illinois Oklahoma Kentucky Kansas
3.77% 2.62% 2.08% 1.80% 1.79% 1.63% 1.56% 1.53% 1.41% 1.40%
— the states suffering the greatest losses are California, North Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. Monty Boyd, president and CEO of Whayne Supply Company in Louisville, Ky., is among those who came to Washington to participate in the rally. “In this economy, each day is a challenge to keep our workers employed,” said Boyd. “Passing this highway bill will make a huge difference to our roads and infrastructure, and it’s the best way to put people back to work.” The Oct. 28 rally in Washington marks the third in a series of Start Us Up USA! grassroots campaign stops, with previous events taking place in Las Vegas, Nev., and Chicago, Ill. For more information, visit www.StartUsUpUSA.com.
Ditch Witch of Maryland was one of many supporters of the DC Rally on the National Mall, providing this RT115 Concrete Saw as part of the staged rally equipment. Ditch Witch of Maryland also supplied equipment and drove in the Idle Equipment Caravan.
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2006 KOMATSU WA250-5L
2005 DYNAPAC CA150D
2005 PETERBILT 378
2004 CHEVROLET C7500
2004 KOMATSU D31PX-21
2004 PETERBILT 330
2002 NEW HOLLAND RG80
1999 VOLVO A25C
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SAKAI SV500D
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Contact your representative Scott Linder at 863-287-6357 for more information about this sale or to consign your equipment to an upcoming auction.
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Vermeer Expands Utility Tractor Line With RTX550 Vermeer Corporation has expanded its line of utility tractors with the addition of the Vermeer RTX550 model. This new mid-compact unit fills an important niche for contractors who complete secondary, short-run installations. It is the only 65-hp (48.4 kW) utility tractor to offer either rubber tires or the industry-leading rubber quad-track system as an option, according to the manufacturer. This traction offering helps to provide increased maneuverability, greater stability and reduce ground pressure on sensitive job sites and established turf. “The RTX550 is ideal for contractors who complete shorter-run utility installations and service work,” said Jon
Kuyers, compact and utility segment manager of Vermeer. “This machine is ideal for the types of jobs that often take place in established urban and residential subdivisions and confined sensitive spaces. With its size and maneuverability, the RTX550 is ideal for these types of job sites.” Vermeer engineered the RTX550 in response to customer feedback requesting a tractor with more horsepower and capability than the Vermeer RTX450 model yet a smaller footprint than the RTX750. “We found a large segment of the utility installation market looking for a machine that had enough horsepower to tackle medium runs but less than what our RTX750 model
The Vermeer RTX550 65-hp (48.4 kW) utility tractor provides increased tractive effort and maneuverability, greater stability and decreased surface and turf damage.
Selling For The Lender
offers,” Kuyers said. “This new offering fits right in between. It’s not designed to be a main-line machine, yet the RTX550 packs the horsepower needed to handle tough ground conditions in a size that’s designed to be maneuverable in tight spaces.” The RTX550 also features the Vermeer TrenchSense electronic control system. The TrenchSense system actively monitors engine rpm, and upon sensing a sudden drop in engine rpm or if the trencher chain operation stops, the tractor automatically pauses forward creep and backs up slightly. The trencher chain also slightly reverses to dislodge material. All occurring within seconds, the TrenchSense system can react faster than the operator to prevent engine stall when difficult digging conditions are encountered. “It is impossible for a human to react as quickly as the TrenchSense system,” Kuyers said. “On tractors not equipped with this system, if the engine rpm suddenly drops or the trencher chain stops, the operator would have to manually stop the machine, back up, reverse the chain and go forward again. The TrenchSense system does it automatically. This innovative system helps to save wear and tear on both the chain and the tractor’s engine.” The RTX550 also is equipped with a standard front and rear hydraulic valve bank allowing attachment changeout to be completed without difficult hydraulic changes through the tractor and provides for greater attachment compatibility options across model platforms. Several Vermeer ride-on utility tractor attachments are compatible with the RTX550. For more information, visit www.vermeer.com.
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Visionaire’s Model 2900 Ideal for Off Highway Vehicle Cab Visionaire Inc. of Grand Prairie, Texas, announced the Model 2900 remote coolant heater for applications where engine coolant is not readily available to heat an off highway vehicle cab. The compact model 2900 contains a Webasto coolant heater that uses diesel fuel to generate 8,600 to 17,000 btu/h (2.5 to 5 kW) of heat. The 2900 also houses the coolant reservoir, filters, pumps and plumbing necessary for a self contained heat source. An available auxiliary fuel tank can be mounted beside the unit, reducing exposed plumbing. Available alone or in combination with various Visionaire air handlers, the 2900 reduces the number of redundant components inside compact cabs. In crane, boom truck, and mining equipment cabs, design engineers often have to find space for both an air conditioner and a diesel air heater. Two separate systems mean separate inlet and outlet ductwork, blowers, and controls. Often placed under a seat pedestal or armrest, the heater becomes difficult to service
Absolute Auction Wed., Dec. 9, 2009 – 9:00 AM Waynesboro, Virginia (Former Assets of Ennstone, Inc. and Off-Lease Returns) Rubber Tired Loaders (2) `07 KOMATSU WA500, s/n A92201 (1,402 Original Hours) and s/n A92172 (3,124 Original Hours), e/w coal bucket, high lift arrangement, and EROPS • `05 VOLVO L220E, s/n L220EV3371 • `06 VOLVO L90E, s/n L90EV67819
Hydraulic Excavators `06 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, s/n A87027, e/w 2005 Genesis GXP500R rotating shear, s/n 500437R (Excavator and Shear Will Be Offered Separately and As An Entirety) • `05 DOOSAN Solar 255LC-V, s/n 40001354 • `01 CAT 330BL, s/n 3YR01327 • `01 IHI 45NX Mini Excavator, s/n WG000597
Motor Scrapers (8) `04 CAT 615C-II Elevating Motor Scrapers, s/n 9XG01723, s/n 9XG01724, s/n 9XG01725, s/n 9XG01726, s/n 9XG01727, s/n 9XG01728, s/n 9XG01729, s/n 9XG01730
End Dumps
`98 CAT D400E, 6x6 Articulated, s/n 2YR00885 • `01 CAT D350E Series II, s/n 2XW00375
Directional Drill and Mixing System `07 VERMEER D100x120 Series II Horizontal Directional Drill, s/n 1VRZ3304471000154, e/w 12,000 ft. lb. Torque, 100,000# pullback, 200 GPM on-board drilling fluid pump (1,899 Hours) • `98 SURFACE 2,000 Gallon Mixing System
Portable Screen Plant and Tub Grinder `05 POWERSCREEN Commander 1400 Rinser, s/n 13501954, e/w 6’x13’ grizzly, hyd tilt with 44”x14’ discharge belt, 42”x44’ conveyor, 5’x12’ wet screen, (5) wash bars • `99 MORBARK 1200XL Portable Tub Grinder, s/n 567-469, Cat 3412E, 650HP diesel engine and Twin Disc PTO, e/w Morlift 350 knuckleboom loader with Tarantula grapple, 36”x28’ hyd folding discharge conveyor with magnetized end pulley
Scrap Baler/Logger `06 SIERRA S5250G Roll-Off Scrap Baler/Logger, s/n 03-116-06, e/w M8500-S knuckleboom loader, 4tine rotating orange peel grapple, 22’ boom reach, 17’4” scrap tub with 160 ton main compression cylinder force, 210 ton side compression force, and 1,100# average bale/log weight
All Terrain Crane, Boom Truck, and Forklift
`93 LINK-BELT ATC822, 22 Ton, s/n 71-I3-0142 • `03 INT’L/TEREX 12 Ton Boom Truck, Terex BT2463 mtd on Int’l 7400 S/A • `07 DAEWOO G25E, s/n CXO3540
Concrete Pump Truck, Power Rake, and Bulk Trailer `03 PUMPSTAR ZF5-42/PS220, s/n 777192, e/w 42 meter, 5-section Z-fold concrete placing boom, umbilical remote control, wash down pump and hose reel. Mtd `03 Mack MR688S, 8x4 Carrier (No Boom Pipe) • `07 SOMERO Power Rake, s/n 40232-0107 • `05 HEIL T800 Cement Bulk Trailer
(19) Rear Discharge Concrete Mixer Trucks (12) `06 MACK CV713 Granite Tri-Axle Mixer Trucks, Mack A1-375A, 375HP dsl, Allison automatic, e/w CBMW 11 cy hyd mixer, 150 gal pressurized water tank • (2) `04 KENWORTH T800 T/A Mixer Trucks, Cat C13 Acert, 380HP dsl engine and Allison automatic, e/w Kimble K2000 10.5 cy hyd mixer, 120 gal pressurized water tank • (2) `04 MACK CV713 Granite T/A, Mack AMI-400 dsl and Allison automatic, e/w McNeilus 10.5 cubic yard hyd mixers • (3) `04 MACK EV713 Granite T/A, Mack AMI-370 dsl and Mack TM309M, 9 spd transmission, e/w McNeilus 10.5 cy hyd mixers
Front Discharge Mixers Trucks
and is neglected. The 2900 allows cab designers the flexibility to integrate heating, cooling and cab pressurization into a single in-cab system keeping combustion, fuel and noise outside the cab. The 2900’s steel enclosure allows various mounting configurations and easy access for service. For more information, call 972/647-1056 or visit www.visionaire-inc.com.
(5) `06 TEREX/ADVANCE, 6x10, C13 Acert dsl and Allison trans, e/w 10.5 cy hyd mixer, 120 gal pressurized water tank
Please Call (800) 233-6898 or Email sales@hunyady.com For Complete Brochure And Additional Details!
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ADVERTISER INDEX A E D ..............................................................20 DYNAPAC ......................................................49 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC .................39 A E FINLEY & ASSOC OF TN .........................7 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS .........................17 POWERSCREEN OF FLORIDA ....................40 ALEX LYON & SON INC
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MANASSAS VA 11/20 .................................59 EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ................20 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS ALLU GROUP ................................................22 FCC EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL ......................13 LOUISVILLE KY 11/21 LEBANON TN 12/12 .. ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA 3, 8, 68 FELLING TRAILERS ......................................32 .....................................................................60 ATLANTIC CAPITAL COMPANIES ..................6 FLECO ATTACHMENTS ................................22 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS BARGAINS ......................................................56 GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ..........9 STATESVILLE NC 12/8 JACKSON MS 12/10 BECK EQUIPMENT .......................................21 GEHL ..............................................................25 .....................................................................67 BLANCHARD MACHINERY USED PARTS ........ HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY .....50 RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL ...........................15 ..............................................................11, 47 HUNYADY AUCTION CO BRIGGS EQUIPMENT CO ...............................5 CAT AUCTION SERVICES
WAYNESBORO VA 12/9 .............................65 SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION ........45 HYDRAULIC MACHINERY INC .....................32 SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP ........16
KANSAS CITY OH 12/1 ..............................61 IROCK CRUSHERS .......................................44 STAFFORD ...............................................34, 43 CCS EQUIPMENT ...........................................6 IRON PLANET ...............................................63 STOLTZFUS MFG ..........................................20 CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS ...................25 JOHN DEERE ................................................53 SVE PORTABLE ROADWAY SYSTEMS INC.21 CLASSIFIEDS ...........................................54, 55 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY .52 TEREX CRANES ...........................................28 COBLE TRENCH SAFETY ............................16 KISSIMMEE AUCTION CO THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ....47 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ..............41 SPARTANBURG SC 12/3...........................65 TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS .............19 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE LOWDER AUCTIONEERS TOWMASTER INC .........................................31 CEG SCALE MODELS ...............................36 DURHAM NC 12/3.......................................64 TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................46 CEG WANTED ............................................57 MOBRO MARINE INC ......................................2 CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM.. NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO .........................12 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ...................15 .....................................................................23 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....33 U-SCREEN .....................................................44 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER .....................27 PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION .............50 WTM (WINSTON TRAILERS) ........................32 DURATECH ....................................................40 POWER EQUIPMENT CO .............................11 YOUNG CORP ...............................................19 The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.
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