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‘Pennies for Progress’ Funds Road Repairs By Peter Hildebrandt
for Progress handled funding for this project. “This Pennies for Progress was a catchphrase we came up with back in 1997 when we started the very first capital sales and use tax that allows us to do this,” explained Leazer. “The first one started in the state of South Carolina was in York County. Our leaders really lobbied hard to get this new law into effect.” This paved the way for other counties to take advantage of it. In 1997 it went to the voters and passed 51 percent to 49 percent. What was set out for that program was accomplished. Because of the way that the law reads, in seven years York County residents had to vote on whether or not they thought there were additional roads needing to be done. In 2003, a second referendum was approved by 73 percent of the county’s voters.
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When road work needs to get done, a penny sales tax in the area to be served by the road is one way to finance it. Though York County, S.C., residents just barely passed this tax method the first time around, by the time there was a call for it a second time, with the Mt. Gallant Road project, it passed by an overwhelming majority. John Huskins is a construction engineer with the South Carolina Department of Transportation in York County, which is managing the construction project on the busy local Mt. Gallant Road. They are widening Mt. Gallant Road and installing storm and gutter drains the entire length of the stretch from the intersection of Anderson Road and U.S. 21 bypass to Route 161, Celanese Road. Work started in June 2010. Completion is expected by November 2012. The total construction cost of the job is 3.9 million dollars. York County identified this as a good fit for its sales tax initiative. “I think the amount of traffic volume on this road had a lot to do with the decision to proceed on the project,” said Huskins. Phil Leazer, project manager of Pennies
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United will be placing some medians down the center of the road, adding some turn lanes and widening out the road by about 5 ft. (1.5 m) from existing line of pavement, making the entire thoroughfare about 10 ft (3 m) wider.
Industrial Tractor Locations Acquired by Beard Equipment On June 3, after 38 years in business, Industrial Tractor Company’s Cassidy family is officially exiting the business. Beard Equipment Company, based in Mobile, Ala., acquired the company’s three Florida locations — Jacksonville, Lake City and Palatka. Now a seven-branch operation, Beard will serve its new marketplace with the same product lines that were previously carried, including: John Deere construction, forestry and CWP products, Hitachi, Bomag, and NorAm products. It will add the Terex Cedarapids paver line to its newest locations and company officials stated that other new
product lines may come about from the acquisition. “Timing and the market conditions were right for this,” said Beard General Manager Drew DeLaney. “We’re prepared for market recovery mode and we’re excited to have more opportunities for our employees. I think this will translate into better service to the customer and enrichment for our employees. “We feel the additional locations give us some market diversity,” DeLaney continued. “Alabama see BEARD page 74
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VOLVO PF6170, 1649 Hrs ................$255,000 BLAW-KNOX PF161, 9715 Hrs ..........$27,000 VOLVO PF6110, 1176 Hrs..................$240,000 VOLVO PF6110, 704 Hrs ..................$270,000 VOLVO PF6110, 1013 Hrs ................$270,000
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BOMAG BW145PDH-3, 157 Hrs..........$61,000 BOMAG BW177PDH-3, 130 Hrs..........$78,500 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 967 Hrs ..........$79,000 INGERSOLL-RAND SD77DX, 170 Hrs$72,500 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F, 738 Hrs $97,000 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 772 Hrs ..........$77,000 BOMAG BW177PDH-3, 224 Hrs..........$72,000 VOLVO SD45F, 9 Hrs ..........................$69,000
Compaction Equipment Smooth Drum 2007 VOLVO SD77DX, 114 Hrs ....................$85,000 2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 497 Hrs ............$87,000 2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 716 Hrs ..................$120,000 2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1288 Hrs ..............$128,000 2005 HYPAC C840C, 720 Hrs ......................$67,000 2007 BOMAG BW177D-3, 146 Hrs ..............$85,000 2007 HYPAC C778B, 584 Hrs ....................$126,000 1999 WACKER RD25, 2497 Hrs ....................$8,000 2006 VOLVO SD116DX, 1339 Hrs ................$75,000 1999 HYPAC C842C, 4 Hrs ........................$103,500 2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 894 Hrs ................$146,000 2007 BOMAG BW124DH-3, 5 Hrs ................$51,000 2007 HYPAC C815C, 23 Hrs ........................$52,000 2007 HYPAC C840C, 283 Hrs ......................$91,000 2007 HYPAC C830C, 19 Hrs ........................$86,000 2006 BOMAG BW213DH, 589 Hrs ..............$82,000 2007 VOLVO SD77DX, 264 Hrs....................$85,000 2008 VOLVO DD16, 50 Hrs ..........................$32,000 2005 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122DX, 1017 Hrs ........ ......................................................................$94,000 2006 HYPAC C766C, 34 Hrs ......................$101,000
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2007 VOLVO BL70D, 3722 Hrs ....................$57,000
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ECR235CL, 1194 Hrs............$168,000 EC140B LC, 2490 Hrs ............$60,000 450D LC, 4350 Hrs ..............$195,000 EC330B LC, 2487 Hrs ..........$203,000 ECR88, 967 Hrs ......................$87,000 EC330B LC, 3062 Hrs ..........$160,000 EC330B LC, 3793 Hrs ..........$126,000 ECR58, 1804 Hrs ....................$39,000 EC240B LC, 800 Hrs ............$179,000 EC210C LC, 642 Hrs ............$127,000 ECR88, 670 Hrs ......................$68,000 EC460B LC, 3488 Hrs ..........$230,000 EC360B LC, 3171 Hrs ..........$175,000 ECR235CL, 548 Hrs ............$168,000 EC460C LC, 5005 Hrs ..........$168,000 EC460C LC, 3534 Hrs ..........$260,000 EC290B LC, 2463 Hrs ..........$140,000 EC330B LC, 2826 Hrs ..........$135,000 EC330B LC, 2855 Hrs ..........$165,000 EC330B LC, 3687 Hrs ..........$171,600
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Skid Steers 2006 VOLVO MC70B, 842 Hrs ....................$24,500 2004 CATERPILLAR 247, 2375 Hrs ............$17,000 2006 VOLVO MC110B, 313 Hrs....................$34,000
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2009 BROCE KR350, 730 Hrs ......................$36,000
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VOLVO G940, 1647 Hrs ....................$168,500 VOLVO G940, 2791 Hrs ....................$153,000 VOLVO C80A, 459 Hrs ......................$102,000 VOLVO G940, 3920 Hrs ....................$140,000 VOLVO G930, 855 Hrs ......................$210,000 VOLVO G930, 1213 Hrs ....................$165,000 CHAMPION C86C, 79 Hrs..................$110,000
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L120F, 1085 Hrs....................$225,000 L110E, 1710 Hrs ..................$149,000 L70E, 6253 Hrs ......................$85,000 L150F, 2340 Hrs....................$270,000 L90E, 5025 Hrs ......................$98,000 L60F, 438 Hrs........................$130,000 L110E, 4852 Hrs ..................$145,000 L110F, 5733 Hrs ....................$150,000 L150F, 1143 Hrs ....................$290,000 L70F, 3026 Hrs......................$142,000 L110F, 440 Hrs ......................$220,000 L60F, 232 Hrs........................$135,000 L70E, 6481 Hrs ......................$85,000 L120F, 277 Hrs......................$250,000 L150F, 2424 Hrs....................$260,000 L180F, 698 Hrs......................$320,000 L110E, 6302 Hrs ..................$145,000 L110F, 324 Hrs ......................$255,000 L220F, 2213 Hrs....................$370,000 L120E, 7480 Hrs ..................$110,000 L110F, 5317 Hrs ....................$150,000 L70F, 71 Hrs..........................$138,000 L70F, 4259 Hrs......................$142,000 L60F, 678 Hrs........................$128,000 L90E, 12389 Hrs ....................$86,000 L110F, 8246 Hrs ....................$120,000 L220F ....................................$300,000
2008 VOLVO A40E, 4717 Hrs .......... ..........................................$490,000
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HUSBAND-WIFE TEAM OF DENALI INVESTMENTS MINES SUCCESS
Started in 1999, Denali is a small but well-respected outfit that pulls base rock out of the mines that is later sold to road contractors and DOTs in Florida and Georgia for use in road construction.
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Husband-Wife Team of Denali Investments Mines Success By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
For more than 200 years, the bedrock of American business has been the small entrepreneur, the man or woman who has an idea and through sheer hard work turns that idea into a business that both serves the community and is a financial success. That indomitable spirit is exemplified in the duo of Wayne and Susan Beaver, a husband and wife team in business in the largely rural area of north-central Florida between Jacksonville and Tallahassee. Together, the Beavers own a pair of lime rock mines near the banks of the famous Suwanee River, which they operate through their company, Denali Investments Inc. Started in 1999, Denali is a small but wellrespected outfit that pulls base rock out of the mines that is later sold to road contractors and DOTs in Florida and Georgia for use in road construction. With only 12 to 15 employees, the Beavers have managed to establish their firm as a local powerhouse, known almost as much for their excellent service and natural integrity as for their rock quality. “They pride themselves on being common, north Florida working folks who are very honest and straightforward with the people they deal with,” explained Mitch Blanton, a salesman with Linder Industrial Machinery Co. in Florida, who has worked with the Beavers for almost 12 years. “They came from humble beginnings but have built their business through their work ethic and by being sincere and softspoken people.” Linder Industrial Machinery has supplied Denali with a number of Komatsu machines over the years. Blanton, along with Terry Basham, Linder’s product support representative, has worked hard to Wayne Beaver, in partnership with his wife Susan, owns Denali Investments Inc. make sure that the Beavers something wrong, you can call and they are Komatsu equipment, so we decided we have everything they need to succeed. here the next day.” would just see how the Komatsu would do,” “Linder’s support, including Terry and Beaver currently has between 15 and 20 Beaver said. “After a while, you begin to Mitch, is probably the main reason why I Komatsu pieces in use at his two mines, learn who is more willing to help you when prefer to use Komatsu,” said Wayne Beaver located in the nearby small towns of O’Brien you have a problem and Komatsu has really from Denali’s main office in Live Oak, Fla.. and Branford., Fla. Among the Komatsu proven themselves by bending over back“Since day one, Terry has made it a point to equipment hard at work are excavators, bull- wards to help us. We have been really happy regularly come by and ask us what we need dozers, wheel loaders and off-road trucks — with that equipment.” to do our job. Every now and then over the essentially everything a mine operator Native to north Florida, lime rock is used years we will have a problem here and there would need. as a road and structure base rock all over the with a piece of equipment and Linder has “When we bought the first little mine, the area, as well as in southern Georgia. Denali’s always looked out for us. Anytime you have previous owner had about 80 percent rock is used on all types of roadways
Beaver has between 15 and 20 Komatsu pieces in use at his two mines. Among the Komatsu equipment hard at work are excavators, bulldozers, wheel loaders and off-road trucks — essentially everything a mine operator would need.
throughout the area, including both I-75, the main north-south thoroughfare in the area, and I-10, which is the main connector between Jacksonville and the Florida Panhandle. Having made their name in the trucking business, the Beavers purchased Denali from another owner 12 years ago in order to expand their interests from just hauling rock to mining it, as well. Wayne Beaver’s father started a rock hauling business more than 50 years ago before moving the operation to Live Oak in 1960. Likewise, Wayne got his start with his own company, Beaver Bulk Trucking. When he acquired Denali, he turned the operation of the trucking company over to his wife, Susan, so that he could concentrate on running the mining firm. “We found that there are other companies that have control of most of the rock mines further south,” Beaver explained. “Because of that, we couldn’t get a job anywhere. So, after sitting here wondering how we could get in on that, we decided to get access to our own rock mine and dig out the rock ourselves.” The result was that they were able to go after different jobs much more easily, Beaver said. Within the last two years, because the see DENALI page 27
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Ring Power Corporation Announces AEM: Stop Plans Several Promotions, Appointments for Disruption of GPS Signals Ring Power Corporation announced the appointment of Bay, Daytona, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lake City and St. Lon Barfield to assistant governmental sales manager and Augustine. Cholmondeley began his career with Ring Power Darryl Kehoe to new heavy equipment sales. in June 1994. In 17 years with the company, Cholmondeley Barfield, who joined Ring Power in 2006 as a customer has held various positions, including management trainee, training manager, was responsible for the company’s cus- heavy equipment sales representative and assistant governtomer training and training needs analysis programs. mental sales manager. Effective June 15, Barfield’s responsibilities will include “With more than 28 years of experience combined, marketing and selling the products and services of all Ring Burford and Cholmondeley are obviously well prepared to Power divisions to governmental agencies throughout north lead The Cat Rental Store,” said Robbins. “Management is Florida. “Over the last five years, Lon has created and developed a safety training program that is a huge asset to every salesperson at Ring Power,” said Vice President Governmental Sales Manager Alan Thomas. “I am confident that his professionalism, enthusiasm and the many skills that he will bring to the position will enhance our governmental sales efforts.” Kehoe, who assumed his new role June 1, joined Ring Power in 2002 as a Challenger agriculture product sales specialist. Since then, Kehoe has successfully Lon Barfield’s resposibilities include grown the agricultural market seg- marketing and selling Ring Power ment for Ring Power. As a repre- products and services to governmen- Darryl Kehoe is now responsible for new heavy equipment sales. sentative of new heavy equipment tal agencies. sales in the Tampa territory, Kehoe hopes to continue to build upon his reputation throughout central Florida to help further expand the company’s share of the construction, earth moving and mining equipment business.
New Sales Managers Ring Power SVP/Director of Rental Services Kevin Robbins announced the promotions of Jerry Burford and Brian Cholmondeley to sales managers of The Cat Rental Store (CRS) division. Burford assumed the role of CRS west coast sales manager in April and now works out of the Jerry Burford assumed the role of Brian Cholmondeley is the CRS east Ring Power facility in Riverview, CRS west coast sales manager. coast sales manager. where he oversees the activities of CRS account managers in the Tallahassee, Brooksville, confident in their ability to build on the division’s continued Tarpon Springs, Tampa, Lakeland and Sarasota territories. success.” After joining Ring Power in February 2000, Burford served Ring Power is Central and Northeast Florida’s exclusive as a CRS account manager for several years and, most Caterpillar dealer, headquartered in St. Augustine. The Cat recently, as a heavy equipment sales representative in the Rental Store, one of Ring Power Corporation’s eight diviLakeland territory. sions, specializes in daily, weekly and monthly rental of all Cholmondeley became CRS east coast sales manager types of contractor’s equipment. Additional information June 1 and now divides his time between Ring Power’s facil- about the Ring Power organization, its products, services and ities in St. Augustine and Orlando. He is responsible for the employment opportunities can be found online at ringpowactivities of CRS account managers in Orlando, Ocala, Palm er.com.
Statement by Dennis Slater PRESIDENT, THE ASSOCIATION OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS (AEM)
AEM is a founding member of the Coalition to Save Our GPS, as well as a member of the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC). AEM calls on Congress, Transportation Secretary LaHood, and the Federal Communications Commission to stop the threat in the United States to Global Positioning Systems (GPS) posed by LightSquared, the company planning to deploy a nationwide broadband internet infrastructure of 40,000 ground stations. Not only would the 40,000 ground stations very likely render commercial and private GPS signals unreliable and in some cases useless, but implementing LightSquared’s plan would add unnecessary burdens to the U.S. economy. A study just released by the Coalition to Save Our GPS reveals that the stakes in this issue are very high and very real for our struggling economy. The numbers are staggering: more than 3.3 million jobs depend on GPS technology and the direct economic cost to U.S. commercial GPS users and manufacturers could be $96 billion. Allowing LightSquared to move forward with its plan would heighten uncertainty at a time when we are already economically challenged. Implementation would hurt two key machinery manufacturing areas represented by AEM, agriculture and construction. According to one AEM-member company, the LightSquared plan could degrade most if not all GPS receivers as far as 22 mi. from one of the 40,000 transmitters. The harm to highly-productive precision agricultural practices is clear. Farmer business plans depend on GPS information such as yield data, harvest weights, moisture data and other precision agriculture data. Interference with GPS signals up to 22 mi. away would devastate productivity and impede U.S. agriculture ability to help meet the compounding worldwide demand for food. In construction equipment manufacturing we are still recovering from the severe downturn of 2008-2009 and additional trouble for our industry is at best unwelcome. In a letter to Secretary LaHood, the TCC coalition explains that “Increasingly, the technology is used to map and survey construction sites including the location of buried and overhead utilities, facilitate precision grading and enhance material application. It also is used to prevent theft of construction equipment, and provide real-time monitoring for equipment maintenance. This GPS technology helps improve worker safety, reduces project delays, reduces fuel consumption and produces a more efficient work site. Any interference with these signals would be extremely disruptive to the many benefits GPS has brought to construction sites.” The TCC letter also makes it clear that “We do not object to the goals of increasing wireless data capacity and competition but the available test data has shown overwhelming interference, and LightSquared should not be allowed to launch in the spectrum adjacent to GPS and jeopardize construction operations.” We respectfully ask Congress and the Administration to stop the LightSquared plan.
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The ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp. announced the opening of ALL Crane Rental of Louisiana, the newest branch of the ALL Family of Companies. Located centrally between Baton Rouge and New Orleans in Geismar, La., the company’s 31st yard will fulfill the demand for heavy lift equipment in the Gulf Region, strategically supported by the nine additional Southeast members of the ALL Family of Companies. Owing to current demand in the region and due to the support of these sister companies, ALL has 45 to 50 cranes currently working on long-term projects in New Orleans. Prior to the new branch in Louisiana, ALL most recently added a branch in Mobile, Ala. The new full-service yard in Louisiana will serve the region around Baton Rouge and New Orleans, including Gulfport, La., and Biloxi and Jackson, Miss. The general manager and other key appointments are pending. ALL Crane Rental of Louisiana is looking to hire qualified local employees immediately and also seeking local suppliers so it can establish roots in the community. The Louisiana branch is located at 37316 Highway 74, Geismar, LA 70734. Growing New Branches The model of geographically tangent growth is a system steadfastly adhered to by the ALL enterprise to ensure that local, regional and national customers benefit from the strength of the entire family of companies. Michael Liptak, president of the ALL Family of Companies, said, “We never open outposts to stand alone, unsupported. Instead we have grown carefully for three generations. We consider each new branch to be a necessity to local customers, but also part of a chain, one made stronger link-by-link.” Michael Nunley, ALL southeast regional sales manager, added, “We also know that the continued success of our company depends on good citizenship in the communities where we work. We try to build those relationships by using local suppliers and hiring locally.” ALL Crane Rental of Louisiana will have a fully staffed service department. “Our brand will attract the region’s best operators to be supported by dedicated safety, sales, and logistics personnel. Of course, we’ll house world-class equipment,” Nunley said. ALL Corporate Growth History When ALL Erection & Crane Rental was founded by the three Liptak brothers in 1964, they formed a plan for the growth of
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U.S. 431 Now Four Lanes From Phenix City to Dothan The Alabama Department of Transportation announced the project to provide 16 mi. (25.7 km) of four-lane highway on U.S. Highway 431, from Seale, in Russell County, to the Barbour County line is complete with all lanes open to traffic. U.S. 431 is now four-lanes between Phenix City and Dothan. The turning of traffic onto all four lanes marks the completion of the final phase on U.S. 431 from the Barbour County line to County Road 12 in Russell County. The completion of the $18 million project marks a major milestone in addressing the needs and safety of motorists by providing a higher level of service on U.S. 431. ALDOT’s mission is to provide a safe, efficient, environmentally sound transportation network across Alabama. For additional information, visit www.dot.state.al.us.
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Hyundai Relocates Corporate Headquarters to Norcross Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. (HCEA) will be relocating its corporate headquarters to Norcross in Gwinnett County, Ga. For the past 15 years Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. has been based out of Elk Grove Village, Ill. The HCEA facility is located at 6100 Atlantic Blvd. in Norcross, and expects to be fully operational by the third quarter of 2011. HCEA’s Norcross operations will house the company’s headquarters and warehouse, and have office space for the company’s finance, sales, remanufacturing and service operations for both the construction equipment and forklift product lines. HCEA will maintain a secondary parts and service depot at their current location in Elk Grove Village. This location will house additional parts for both the construction equipment and forklift lines, as well as technical service and parts staff. As a key business hub in Georgia, Norcross was selected as the site of HCEA’s headquarters and warehouse facility due in large part to the community’s access to major highways and other logistics benefits and proximity to the company’s customers’ distribution operations. “I want to thank Gov. Deal and all those involved in the process that made our deci-
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Caterpillar Inc. announced plans June 17 to significantly increase its manufacturing capabilities and capacity for hydraulic excavators that will be produced at a facility now under construction in Victoria, Texas. In August of 2010, Caterpillar announced that it would build the excavator plant in Victoria, investing about $130 million to open the 850,000 sq. ft. operation. Work is under way at the Victoria site, and the announcement includes plans for an additional $70 million investment in the Victoria area that will include another 200,000 sq. ft. under roof. The added investment in Victoria will increase excavator capacity beyond the original plans and will include the addition of selected fabrication manufacturing for excavator production. This expansion of investment in Victoria also helps set the stage for potential future phases of growth. “Based on our analysis of where customer demand is moving for excavators in the years ahead, it makes sense to increase capacity in Victoria now, so that we can better serve our customers,” said Gary Stampanato, Caterpillar vice president with responsibility for hydraulic excavators. “In addition, we have also determined Victoria is the right location to produce selected fabrications for the excavators that will be assembled in this new facility.” Excavator production in Victoria is expected to begin in mid-2012. Once fully operational, the new facility will more than triple the current capacity of hydraulic excavators produced by the company in the United States and would more than double the number of Caterpillar employees in the United States making excavators. Currently in the United States, Caterpillar produces two excavator models at a facility in Aurora, Ill., where it also produces wheel loaders, soil and landfill compactors, wheel dozers and components. Once fully operational, the Victoria facility would produce a total of seven excavator models. “We continue to aggressively increase our excavator manufacturing footprint with investments like this as part of Caterpillar’s long-term strategic initiative to remain the global leader in this industry,” said Rich Lavin, Caterpillar group president with responsibility for construction industries. For more information, visit www.caterpillar.com.
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Contractor Believes ‘Getting Hands Dirty’ Earns Respect DENALI from page 8
rock is so hard there, the O’Brien mine has been converted into a wash plant with a screener and a crusher in use, he said. From that operation, Beaver sells to ready-mix plants and to people who want driveway rock. Another by-product of that mine is lime that many farmers in the area use to spread on their fields to neutralize the soil. Beaver’s low-key personality has made him much respected in Florida’s highly competitive base rock mining industry. That reputation, along with the support he has received from those he works with, has helped his operation weather the recent economic downturn. “My feeling has always been that you need to be there with people on the job, working with them,” he said. “People respect you more when you are getting your hands dirty with them.” With 16 locations in key cities throughout North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, Linder represents Komatsu construction products; Wirtgen milling machines; Vogele pavers; Hamm compaction products; Kleemann crushing products; Genesis demolition and scrap attachments; Exodus scrap handlers, Allied Construction Products, Esco, Hensley and Superior Brooms. For more information on Linder Industrial Machinery or any of these products, please visit www.linderco.com or www.facebook.com/linderindustrialmachinery. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip- Started in 1999, Denali is a small but well-respected outfit that pulls base rock out of the mines that is later sold mentguide.com.) CEG to road contractors and DOTs in Florida and Georgia for use in road construction.
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Hills Machinery Hosts Triple Threat Rodeo in Columbia
H
ills Machinery held a Case Triple Threat Rodeo event May 20 in Columbia, S.C. Across the United States and Canada, Case dealerships are hosting local Triple Threat Rodeos from April to October 2011. One winner from each local rodeo and five wildcard competitors will advance to the North American Championship Event to be held at the World of Concrete Show in Las Vegas in January 2012. There, a champion will be crowned. First prize will be a 2011 Dodge Ram 2500HD pickup truck and a 2011 Case Construction TR270 compact track Woody Ferrell of Case Compaction Products stands with loader. Second and third place winthe Case SV208. It’s a 66-in. (168 cm) smooth drum roller ners will receive a $5,000 and $2,500 with a 99 hp. (73.8 kW) engine and hydrostatic drive. CNH Capital Card, respectively.
The winning competitor at each local event will earn a trip for two to the North American Triple Threat Rodeo Championship in Las Vegas, $500 and commemorative Triple Threat Rodeo belt buckle. Local second and third place finishers receive $250 and $100, respectively; a commemorative Triple Threat Rodeo belt buckle and a chance to become one of five Wildcard entries. Case’s Triple Threat Rodeo consists of three events, which use the Case N Series loader/backhoe, the F Series wheel loader and the Alpha Series skid steer: • Backhoe Bronc Buster — the backhoe is used in a series of obstacles, which includes the use of soccer
and tennis balls. • Wheel Loader Roundup — contestants use a wheel loader to pick up various transport bars off their bases and carry/move to other areas across the event space. • Skid Steer Showdown — a bar is attached to the bucket and the contestant must carry two soccer balls (and one floating soccer ball inside of bucket) while maneuvering around cones and through F-assemblies to the final destination, without dropping the soccer balls. Approximately 150 guests attended the event and 30 contestants participated in the Triple Threat Rodeo. see RODEO page 66
This contractor from Columbia did not have any trouble driving the Case SV185 skid steer loader through the obstacle course. Adam Hills (R) goes over skid steer loader competition rules with George Thomas of Thomas Construction, Sumter, S.C.
Jeffery Sanders of Sanders Concrete in Columbia uses the Case 580 Super N machine during The Backhoe Bronc Buster challenge.
Jim Hills (L) welcomes Tom Ress of AL-Lo Enterprises, Lexington, S.C. Ress has been running Case machines for quite a while and came to the event to test his skills.
Contestants had to maneuver the Case 921F loader through the Wheel Loader Roundup course and place the PVC pipe in the rack.
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In Memoriam...
Business Icon Harold Higgerson Passes Away at Age 96 Harold Higgerson was noted for his generosity, sense of humor, willingness to lend a helping hand and maintaining his humility at all costs. These qualities earned him high praise from his competitors and business associates. He was thus known as an icon in the construction industry and people sought his expertise and advice because they knew he would deliver the best of both. On April 11, 2011 L. Harold Higgerson passed away at the age of 96. His passing marked the end of an era in business where a man’s word was his bond and a contract was sealed with a handshake. In this modern-day hectic world of business, agreements are carefully worded by attorneys, and deals are worked out among parties using complex contract laws. This was not the case in the daily business dealings of Harold Higgerson, his brother Ivan, or his partner, Robert “Buc” Buchanan. Who could have predicted that during their association, a national dynasty would be born? By merging their futures and fortunes, each of the partners brought a unique sense of leadership and talent to the table that served as a complement to the others. This combined genius created a multimillion dollar business. Higgerson-Buchanan was incorporated in 1957 with the singular hard work of its founders and has
Harold Higgerson, pictured here at about the age of 75, was considered an icon in the industry by colleagues and competitors alike.
provided a lasting legacy for future generations of their heirs. Their story needs to be told to serve as an example to all of what ethical behavior and honor among gentlemen can create, because Harold and Ivan Higgerson and Buc Buchanan were nothing if not hard working, ethical “gentlemen.” Their story begins with an accidental meeting while they were honoring different contracts on the same job. The trio struck up an easy friendship and when the job came to a close, they agreed that there might be a future together for their business acumen and complementary gifts. Buc Buchanan first had to meet a prior obligation, so their plans were not put into immediate effect. Finally, when the time was right, Higgerson-Buchanan became an incorporated partnership and grew to become one of the largest construction companies on the East Coast of the United States. Their genius left an indelible mark on our country as they carefully
crafted the landscape from Louisiana to the state of Maryland. But, beyond their notable accomplishments, it is the character of the man, Harold Higgerson, the president of Higgerson-Buchanan, who is the subject of this story. From an Arkansas rice farmer during the depression earning twenty dollars a month, Harold advanced to a dollar a day while supporting his bride living in a tent and hiking six miles a day to his place of work. Undaunted by a difficult economy, in January of 1945, Harold had scrimped and saved the cash for his first International TD9 bulldozer at a purchase price of $5,012.25. He was two months short of his goal to purchase this important piece of equipment by the age of thirty. By the end of that same year, he and Ivan managed to purchase other essential construction equipment and the cornerstone for a successful enterprise was laid and a legend was born. Harold Higgerson was noted for
his generosity, sense of humor, willingness to lend a helping hand and maintaining his humility at all costs. These qualities earned him the highest praise from his competitors and business associates. He was thus known as an icon in the construction industry and people sought his expertise and advice because they knew he would deliver the best of both. He embraced his family, friends and employees with a caring heart and sense of generosity. Those who worked within his sphere of influence developed a profound reverence and respect for this extraordinary individual. Because of these qualities of character and a strong work ethic, he encouraged a sense of loyalty in those around him. He also was a teacher in the workplace and was famous for administering “quizzes” to his employees. He would ask pertinent questions to ensure that individuals were solving problems correctly
and following the “Harold” plan of action. Before he asked the question, he knew the answer. In closing a chapter on this uncanny character and business man, there is a last observation to be made about his intuitive style of estimating the cost of a job. Without benefit of a calculator, Mr. Harold could run figures in his mind and produce an estimate within cents of the actual cost. At the age of 95 with failing hearing, eyesight and physical strength, he could still mentally and quickly predict quantities and the cost of a potential contract. At 96, he continued to visit the office and job sites daily up until two months before his death. Such devotion made this gentleman a legacy in his own time. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Paving
SECTION W 250 Heads Lineup of Wirtgen Cold Milling Machines Pages 31-44
The big, new W 250 cold WIDRIVE: Intelligent milling machine from Wirtgen Machine Management America Inc. was introduced to In addition to removing comNorth America at Conexpo- plete pavement sections in a single Con/AGG 2011 in Las Vegas in pass, individual layers also can be March. removed very economically. The It joins two new large cold mills intelligent WIDRIVE machine introduced in 2010: the new W 200 management system, the three single engine model — which is a selectable milling drum speeds and large but compact milling machine the dual engine concept keep the that can be equipped with milling operating costs low. drum assemblies of 59, 79, or 87 The dual engine concept in the in. (150, 200 or 221 cm) working W 250 essentially gives the owner width — and the similarly sized W two machines in one: a high-per210 dual engine model, offering formance milling machine with the more power at lower fuel con- full power of its two engines, and a sumption. The launch of the W 250 marks the advent of a highperformance cold milling machine with a maximum power rating of 980 hp (730.5 kW). The new large milling machine can remove up to 1,300 tons (1,179 t) of asphalt per hour. Like the W 210, the W 250 incorporates Wirtgen’s dual engine concept, which allows milling with one The W 250 is able to mill large job sites on dual-lane highways — or airengine at 610 hp (454 kW), port runways — at top speed. The Wirtgen W 250 can remove asphalt or milling with two engines layers with a milling depth of up to 13.8 in. (35 cm). at a more powerful 980 hp cost-efficient mid-range milling process. (730 kW). Six different milling machine that can operate with the For example, in the case of stanwidths ranging from 87 in. to 14.4 reduced power of just one engine dard milling jobs, such as removal ft. (221 cm to 4.4 m). to economically remove softer of a surface course, the W 250 The W 250 also is equipped asphalt surface courses or porous operates with the medium milling with WIDRIVE, the intelligent asphalt, for example, or for travel, drum speed of 1,800 rpm, producWirtgen machine management according to the manufacturer. ing the milled asphalt in desired system, which not only eases the particle sizes. When removing thin In order to optimize fuel conworkload of the operator, but also surfaces at the maximum advance sumption, milling output and the guarantees fuel efficient and envirate, the high milling drum speed overall efficiency of the W 250, by ronmentally compatible milling, of 2,000 rpm can be selected, prousing a selector switch, the according to the manufacturer. ducing a superior milling texture. machine operator can set the most The W 250 is able to mill large And to achieve maximum milling suitable milling drum speed for the job sites on dual-lane highways — output while keeping costs low, the job at hand directly from the operor airport runways — at top speed. lowest speed of 1,600 rpm can be ator’s platform. The Wirtgen W 250 can remove the right choice for complete This means that the ideal milling asphalt layers with a milling depth removal, as it guarantees reduced output can be achieved even under of up to 13.8 in. (35 cm) — and fuel consumption and low cutting unpredictable milling conditions, tough portland cement concrete tool wear. by directly switching to the optipavements — at a high advance The standard milling width of mal speeds during the milling rate.
The W 250 joins the W 200 single engine model and the similarly sized W 210 dual engine model.
the W 250 is 7.2 ft. (2.20 m). This can be optionally extended by fitting the machine with additional milling drum units for working widths of 8.2 ft. (2.50 m), 10.2 ft. (3.10 m), 11.5 ft. (3.50 m), 12.5 ft. (3.80 m), up to a maximum 14.4 ft. (4.40 m). Optimal Work Environment The W 250 operating platform provides the operator with an optimal work environment, which speeds productivity and provides an abundance of operating information. Part of this intuitive operating environment — a multifunctional control display — operates as a practical information hub. It can be swung to the left or right of the operator — together with the level pro control panel — and displays operating status and servicing data in an easily comprehensible way. The control display provides user-friendly diagnostic options with clear graphics for identifying the source of any problem. Another handy function is the logging of job data: at the end of the day, the log can show how many trucks have been loaded and the overall
tonnage that was achieved. Like the W 200 and W 210 cold mills, the new W 250’s parallel-tosurface (PTS) system automatically aligns the W 250 parallel to the road surface. The system ensures simple, accurate operation of the machine in demanding profiling jobs. PTS also assists the operator with positioning the machine in the milled cut to initiate the milling process. In automatic mode, the system takes care of all the steps that the operator would otherwise need to select manually one after another; the need for repetitious manual correction is eliminated. The operator activates the integral level pro control system at the flick of a switch, and all four crawler track units of the large milling machine are lowered simultaneously at high speed. When the milling drum unit reaches the surface to be milled, the lowering speed is reduced and the milling drum slowly penetrates the material down to the set depth. The automatic process helps to prevent excessive cutting tool wear or even tool failure when commencing the milling operation. The same applies when the W see MILLING page 40
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250 is aligned transverse to the direction of travel. In many cases, cold milling machines need to overcome significant differences in height when being moved into or out of the milled cut. The integrated four-fold, fullfloating axle balances out all four track units quickly and reliably to reduce the machine’s lateral inclination to a minimum. This lends a high degree of stability to the large milling machine. The W 250’s intelligent speed con- The W 250 incorporates Wirtgen’s dual engine trol (ISC) system ensures maximum concept, which allows milling with one engine 610 hp (454 kW), or milling with two engines traction. The ISC system is particu- at at a more powerful 980 hp (730 kW). larly useful for highly demanding milling jobs. Just like the traction control bends can be milled using the all-track drive. system of a car, ISC prevents crawler track Automatic adjustment of the advance rate to slip and ensures perfect traction of all track match the diesel engine load always ensures units to achieve maximum milling perform- maximum performance yet quiet operation ance, reducing track pad wear, according to of the machine. A vacuum cutting system will remove the manufacturer. When negotiating bends, the ISC system dust, fines and smoke from the cutter chamautomatically increases the speed of the ber and extract it out the conveyor, keeping outer crawler tracks, depending on the steer- the machine cleaner and prolonging compoing angle. As a result, even extremely narrow nent life.
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Our Rock Crushers and Soil Stabilizers series can be used to scarify any material without ripping; such as gravel roads and asphalt roads. It can be operated with a standard agricultural tractor equipped with 4WD and creeper gear or a variable transmission starting from 80 HP to 360 HP.
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Busy Thoroughfare Turns Out to Be Complicated Job PENNIES from page 1
The penny sales tax is a tax on all goods and services at this point. Studies have shown, according to Leazer, that almost 40 percent of that tax is paid by people who do not live in York County, people who are just traveling through. The first program in 1997 generated 100 million dollars worth of revenue; 60 million came from the residents of the county, 40 million just came from people traveling through. “It is a good program”, said Leazer. “Whatever’s generated by the sales tax stays here. For every dollar we generate through the tax, 99 cents stays here while the remaining one cent is used to compensate the South Carolina Department of Revenue for administrative costs associated with the collection of the tax.” The Mt. Gallant Road project was the very first priority following that second vote. “There were some folks in the area where this work is being done who wanted to know why we didn’t choose to do a five-lane road here, as this is a highly congested area,” said Leazer. “Well, doing that type of roadway would have taken out at least one row of existing houses in the area, if not both.” The project has worked out to be one of the most complicated road development projects they’ve dealt with. It is littered with new and old utilities and has houses, businesses and a major water treatment plant directly in the proximity of the work area. “Obviously getting all that stuff taken care of and getting through that has been hectic,” said Leazer. “But the guys at United Construction are doing a great job; we’re very happy with what they’ve done. We just have a lot of utilities to get around.” United Construction, Charlotte, N.C., was the low bidder on the project. United owns all of its construction, excavation and paving equipment, according to Ken Davis, project manager. It only rents or leases specialty items, like the curb machine that is busy bringing the road’s new curb and gutter to life. This is about a 2 mi. (3.2 km) project, on both sides of the road. The curb and gutter amounts to a total of 17,580 ft.
(5,358 m) on the job. It also rented a huge rock hammer for dealing with a very large rock down one of the side roads. “We ran into some granite on Breen Circle and had to get a great big Hitachi machine with a pole hammer to get that out,” explained Davis. “Blasting was obviously one of our choices, but being so close to so many houses meant that that also wasn’t an especially good option.” United will be placing some medians down the center of the road, adding some turn lanes and widening out the road by about 5 ft. (1.5 m) from existing line of pavement, making the entire thoroughfare about 10 ft. (3 m) wider. It has about 12 pieces of equipment to help it accomplish that. There are two Caterpillar 315s, and a Cat 312 backhoe and a Volvo 240 track hoe on site. Three skid steers This is approximately a 2 mi. (3.2 km) project, on both sides of the road. The curb and gutter amounts to a total of 17,580 ft (5,358 m) on the job. United Construction rented the Power Curber equipment to do the job.
Railroad ballast at the equipment storage area and project manager office keeps the truck and large equipment tires free of mud and dirt. This is basically an erosion control measure in this area so that sediment does not get back into area streams.
are on site as well; two are Caterpillar and one is a New Holland. A Caterpillar IT-14 loader is on site, as is a Hitachi mini-hoe. Three RamX sheepsfoot rollers are used for fill on the site and a Power Curb machine is being used. Davis echoed the observation often made in the construction world: building new is a lot simpler than remodeling. “It’s a lot more difficult to do a road-widening project because with a new road, there’s nothing there and you simply build it,” said Davis. “We’re dealing with utilities which must be located and there are so many people we have to talk to and who we must coordinate with, including businesses. It doesn’t go fast, and that pushes up the price somewhat; if it was through two miles of woods we could clear
it, grub it and build it in maybe a year and a half — and the price would probably be 25 percent less.” On this job, United Construction is subcontracting out all the striping, final surface asphalt, large tree removal and it is going to sub out any work dealing with hazardous waste tanks which may be encountered. It must bring in about 7,840 cu. yds. (5,994 cu m) of imported material and it is moving about 3,783 cu. yds. (2,892 cu m), in total a handling of some 12,000 cu. yds. (9,174 cu m) of earth at this site. “Those numbers can change,” added Davis. “We also have 17,000 square yards of fine grading which must be done on the job. And we will do the final landscaping on the site.” Railroad ballast at the equip-
ment storage area and project manager office keeps the truck and large equipment tires free of mud and dirt. This is basically an erosion control measure in this area so that sediment does not get back into area streams. Ballast is then taken to another job site or back to the storage yard. This is a recyclable material and helps the work to be as green as possible and cuts down on trips to the rock quarry. United uses it as many times as it can, according to Davis. When the plans show utilities on the job, it will use shovels and do all the soft exploratory work manually. “I call the utilities and they come out and paint on the ground,” added Davis. “We in turn dig down about three feet with our equipment. But then we use probes and dig down the rest of the way to uncover the utilities. “We follow the same procedure for each job. It’s always easier and cheaper to pay a guy 13 or 14 dollars an hour to dig through to locate a fiber optics line than to be charged hundreds of thousands of dollars for repair if one is accidentally sliced. If something feels
strange with a probe they’ll stop and we’ll evaluate it. There’s nothing like the human element in making sure you’re catching something before it’s too late.” The project is using 1.3 million dollars worth of asphalt. Well over one third of the project involves the asphalt, which is purchased from the Granite Company which is close to this job site, in the Rock Hill area. Davis explained that nothing out of the ordinary has been found in the course of the excavation work that’s been involved as well as the construction. “At times during the course of such work at rural sites there is often much more of a chance of discovering old gravesites, whereas in heavily populated areas, much work has already been done over the years. “Fifteen workers are on site, on average. We talk to the residents on a daily basis and try to work out any problems,” added Davis. “We do things for them. If they need help getting their cars into or out of their driveways or carrying groceries from one side of the street to the other if their driveway is blocked, we accommodate them any way that we can. We don’t leave everything up to them.” In the end, everything comes back to the humble and relatively worthless penny. But add that penny to millions of sales over the years and they start to add up, and can mean additional jobs and better and safer roads for a neighborhood. “This is a really neat concept,” added Leazer. “When a penny sales tax is specifically for road improvements, why not ask the people who are using your roads, whether they’re residents or non residents, to generate some funding to help with that? This is an excellent way to capture some revenue from people traveling through and using our roads and not really having to pay anything aside from this little tax, while at the same time getting a difficult road project completed and paid for.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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BROOKS SALES INC. www.brookssales.com 3144 Highway 74 East Monroe, NC 28112 704-233-4242 BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT www.baldwintractor.com 22463 State Highway 59S Robertsdale, AL 36567 251-947-4171 MASON TRACTOR CO. www.masontractorco.com 1050 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge, GA 30513 706-632-3777 McDonough, GA 30253 770-957-3370 Cumming, GA 30040 770-887-6119 JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC. 5312 Stadium Blvd. Jonesboro, AR 72402 888-931-9151 870-935-9151 CAHABA TRACTOR CO. www.cahabatractor.com 2411 Pelham Pkwy. Pelham , AL 35124 Phone: 205-663-1470 Fax: 205-063-1485 TUSCALOOSA TRACTOR, INC. 3921 Skyland Blvd. East Tuscaloosa , AL 35405 Phone: 205-553-8573 Fax: 205-554-0431 FRANKLIN KUBOTA www.franklinkubota.com 1561 Columbia Ave. Franklin, TN 37064 Phone: 615-790-7860 Fax: 615-791-1396 COASTAL EQUIPMENT www.coastalequipmentsystem.com 5287 New Kings Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-924-9624
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BROOKS SALES INC. www.brookssales.com 3144 Highway 74 East Monroe, NC 28112 704-233-4242 BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT www.baldwintractor.com 22463 State Highway 59S Robertsdale, AL 36567 251-947-4171 MASON TRACTOR CO. www.masontractorco.com 1050 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge, GA 30513 706-632-3777 McDonough, GA 30253 770-957-3370 Cumming, GA 30040 770-887-6119 JONESBORO TRACTOR SALES INC. 5312 Stadium Blvd. Jonesboro, AR 72402 888-931-9151 870-935-9151 CAHABA TRACTOR CO. www.cahabatractor.com 2411 Pelham Pkwy. Pelham , AL 35124 Phone: 205-663-1470 Fax: 205-063-1485 TUSCALOOSA TRACTOR, INC. 3921 Skyland Blvd. East Tuscaloosa , AL 35405 Phone: 205-553-8573 Fax: 205-554-0431 FRANKLIN KUBOTA www.franklinkubota.com 1561 Columbia Ave. Franklin, TN 37064 Phone: 615-790-7860 Fax: 615-791-1396 COASTAL EQUIPMENT www.coastalequipmentsystem.com 5287 New Kings Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-924-9624
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Grapples Genesis Attachments Genesis Attachments announced major enhancements to its orange-peel type scrap grapples designed to reduce maintenance, improve durability, lower operating costs and enhance safety. Available in four models ranging in capacity from .75 to 1.5 cu. yds. (.6 to 1.3 cu m), Dan Raihala, Genesis design engineer, said customers can expect more productivity from this marketleading design. “We looked hard at our original design and listened to customer feedback to identify areas in which improvements could be made,” he said. “The first was in the area of maintenance. The new design features composite bearings with dust seals at all pivot points, leaving only the rotation bearing to grease. The heavyduty cylinder guarding system, designed to protect the cylinders and internal components, is easily removed for maintenance.”
Other changes Raihala cited include reverse-mounted cylinders to protect rods from damage, large-bore hydraulic cylinders to maximize clamping force, and longlife, abrasion-resistant steel tips that are easily replaced with a simple perimeter weld. “We also recognized that our customers want a choice in tines, and Genesis now offers the widest variety,” he said. “We provide flat bottom or pointed tine shapes and augment them with three spade types — half-, narrow- and widewidth — to meet specific application needs.” Additional GSG features include largediameter hardened steel pins with integrated shear-proof retainers, high-torque 360 degree continuous rotation for better material access and placement, and an overall footprint designed to easily fit inside trailers. For more information, call 715/395-5252 or visit genesisattachments.com.
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CEAttachments Inc. The Edge pallet fork frame with grapple from CEAttachments is an ideal attachment for clamping anything from small pipe to large culverts and also works for moving plywood and other building materials. Features include a single cylinder grapple with a unique jaw action that pulls material toward the frame as the jaw closes. The most unique feature of this Class II frame is the four optional settings where the cylinder is pinned to the grapple, which maximizes the grapple opening or closing force and ability. The positions can be changed in minutes and enable the grapple to close down below the tines or open wider than the frame, allowing the operator to clamp anything from small pipe to large culverts. Two hooked grapple arms also clamp material secure for pickup and transport of material such as plywood or other building supplies, according to the manufacturer. The Edge pallet fork frame with grapple is capable of grabbing and carrying load capacities up to 5,000 lbs. (2,268 kg) and utilizes the same Class II tines as other Edge pallet forks. Recommended for loaders with operating capacities greater than 1,500 lbs. (680 kg) and comes complete with hoses and flat-faced couplers. This attachment has an overall width of 47 in. (119 cm) and a grapple opening up to 56 in. (142 cm). For more information, visit www.ceattachments.com.
AIM Attachments
The AIM excavator grapple, featuring AR 400 steel tines, offers two options: a five tine design (two tines over three) or high capacity seven tine design (three tines over four) with a reinforced solid box body. Other components of the AIM grapple include a fourbolt flanged hinge that maintains the linkage of the grapple for easier and more efficient installation times, and three working positions for added versatility, according to the manufacturer. AIM excavator grapples are available in several sizes (36, 42, 48, 54, and 60 in. [91, 107, 122, 137 and 152 cm]) for excavators in classes ranging from 25,000 to 100,000 lbs. (11,340 to 45,359 kg). These grapples are suitable for numerous demolition, recycling, excavation and salvage operations. For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
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Miscellaneous AIM Attachments AIM dozer moldboard rakes offer AR400 steel tines engineered with a curved design to produce minimum ground resistance. The tines have been welded to a heavy wall steel tube and each AR400 steel tine is reinforced with dual gussets for added stability. Moldboard rakes can be used in land clearing without stripping topsoils, simplifying the removal of roots, limbs, brush, and debris. The pin-on universal design makes the installation and removal of the rake an easy task. AIM moldboard rakes come in several sizes ranging from 96 to 144 in. (244 to 366 cm) for all sizes of machines. For more information, call 800/8033365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
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CEAttachments Inc.’s Edge Hitch Adapter is designed to help move implements, trailers, wagons, boat trailers or other types of equipment. The Edge hitch adapter features a durable, heavy steel construction frame measuring 17.5 in. (44.4 cm) high, 46 in. (116.8 cm) wide and 12 in. (30.5 cm) deep and reduces the chance of equipment damage by having full view of the equipment as it is moving. It allows the user to maximize storage space by precisely placing equipment where it fits best. The Edge hitch adapter utilizes a Class 3 receiver, the same as used on most pickup trucks, and will fit on any skid steer loader with a universal mount. For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit www.ceattachments.com.
AIM Attachments AIM hydraulic quick couplers are for use with OEM configured attachments. The AIM couplers feature a simple design, in which no pin removal is needed for an easy exchange of a variety of attachments, making an excavator a multi-capable machine. This system eliminates hundreds of onsite man hours spent changing manually configured attachments, according to the manufacturer. Specific features include: • One-man operation, allowing the easy exchange of attachments. • No special modifications needed for attachments such as buckets, hammers, rakes or rippers. • All couplers include a durable lifting hook. • Built-in safety check-valves help eliminate electrical fault and human errors that cause accidents. The cylinder will not disengage when pressure is lost in the hydraulic line. A warning buzzer for the cab also is standard. • Multi-position manual safety pin for added safety. These couplers were designed to minimize the negative effect on breakout force due to the increase in the tip radius dimension. For more information, call 800/803-3365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.
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The Edge post pounder and puller requires a minimum of 15 gpm (56.7 Lpm) hydraulic flow and is recommended for use on a skid steer with a minimum lift capacity of 1,650 lbs. (748 kg). For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit www.ceattachments.com.
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CEAttachments Inc.’s Edge slab removal bucket is for quick and easy removal of entire slabs of sidewalks or other concrete. The Edge slab removal bucket removes complete slabs of concrete on sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and other construction sites. It features three heavy-duty 23-Series teeth with 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) shanks made of T-1 steel to dig under the concrete and lift entire slabs up to 7.5 in. (19 cm) thick. The Edge slab removal bucket saves time and labor, according to the manufacturer. There is no need to hire additional labor to break up concrete and load it into a bucket; slide the teeth under the concrete, lift it up and drive entire slabs to another location or load it directly into a truck. The Edge slab removal bucket has a working width of 24 in. (61 cm), measures 21 in. (53 cm) high, 48 in. (122 cm) deep, and will fit on any skid steer loader with a Universal mount. For more information, visit ceattachments.com.
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CEAttachments Inc.’s Edge post pounder and puller is a useful attachment for quick and cost effective installation and removal of property line fences with solid steel or wood posts, and particularly in agricultural applications. This one-person operation will drive fence posts as wide as 10 in. (25 cm) and up to 10 ft. (3 m) long into the ground in minutes with its 50,000 lb. impact force. Use the attachment to pick up the post, position it using the 12 in. (30.5 cm) plumb chain, and use the power of the skid steer to drive it into the ground, even as low as 18 in. (45.7 cm) above ground. The Edge post pounder and puller also will pull old fence, small trees or steel posts 1 in. (2.5 cm) in diameter out of the ground with ease. An optional T-Post adapter kit is a simple accessory to assist in driving or pulling T-Posts.
General Equipment Company’s 130C CUT-R-TACH is a cost-effective solution for many asphalt cutting projects, such as road patching, scoring and edging, and various tasks for pipeline, street, water and sewer applications, according to the manufacturer. The 130C clamps to most backhoe dippersticks or tractor/wheel loader buckets with up to 2.5 cu. yd. (1.9 cu m) see MISCELLANEOUS page 58
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capacities. No special tools, modifications or adapters are required. The twin-screw pivot clamp conforms to differences in bucket shapes and sizes and can be used in forward and reverse cutting. A 13.5 in. (34 cm)-diameter cutting blade is machined from a special service, heat-treated alloy steel and yields a maximum asphalt cutting depth of 5 in. (12.7 cm). The 130C is capable of producing high cutting rates with lighter machinery. Cutting blades are field replaceable without having to disturb bearings or seals. In business for more than 50 years, General Equipment Co. is a family-owned manufacturer of earth augers, ventilation blowers, asphalt cutters and surface preparation equipment. For more information, call 800/533-0524 or visit www.generalequip.com.
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Rototilt attachments are becoming more popular in North America. Rototilt combines continuous rotation, 40 degree side tilt in each direction, and a hydraulic quick coupler all in one package. It allows a bucket or other attachment to be rotated and tilted at the same time, making it simple to operate around or under obstacles, and for any type of ground contouring. The combination of continuous rotation and side tilt lets the worker approach the job from any angle. For more information call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us.
Bobcat Bobcat 18- and 24-in. (45 and 61 cm) wide planer attachments offer increased torque and horsepower for improved performance compared with the models they replace. The new planers are compatible with all current high flow Bobcat loaders, including the new S850 skid steer and T870 compact track loaders.
While the Rototilt attachment by Indexator is used primarily in conventional excavator applications with standard or universal ditching buckets, it also works in a wide range of more demanding applications. With special attachments such as concrete cutters, compactors, grapples, pile drivers, rail tie changers, drills, and almost any type of excavator or backhoe attachment, Rototilt can take on the toughest jobs, according to the manufacturer. The flexibility of the Rototilt attachment allows a bucket or other attachment to be rotated and tilted at the same time, making it simple to operate around or under obstacles, or to manipulate special excavator or backhoe tools. It is useful in tight working conditions and to perform functions that might normally require specialized equipment. Rototilt is available in five models covering excavators and backhoes from 3 to 30 ton (2.7 to 27 t) capacity. For more information, call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us.
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With the maneuverability of wheeled excavators, and the flexibility of the Rototilt attachment, this versatile combination is ideal for highway, county, or municipal applications. Very common in Europe, wheeled excavators and the
The cutting drums on Bobcat planers can be unlocked to allow oscillation up to 15 degrees in either direction. As a result, surface tracking is optimized even when the loader is operating on a rutted or potholed surface. This feature is unique to Bobcat planers and provides continuous cutting depth without constant operator input, according to the manufacturer. New on the 18- and 24-in. planers is increased down force to help keep the drum in the cut during operation. In addition, units have been redesigned so that the left ski is now visible to the operator. This allows the planer to be kept closer to the center of the carrier, which makes it easier to control the path of the machine. The back frame is now stronger and more durable in order to handle higher-horsepower carriers. At the same time, the rear opening has been enlarged so that more material passes
through without being re-milled, resulting in increased productivity. Hydraulic side shift on both planer models has been increased from 26 to 29.8 in. (66 to 75.7 cm) so that they can be used on the larger S850 and T870 loaders. Side shifting permits milling outside the width of the carrier so it is possible to work close to walls and curbs. The right ski and end plate may be removed for milling flush against walls with no further clean-up work required. Cab-controlled hydraulic cylinders raise and lower the independently adjustable skis. Cutting depth can be adjusted from 0 to 6 in. (0 to 15 cm). Depth and oscillation gauges allow the operator to confirm the correct cutting depth and angle of the planer without having to move from the seat. Special side cutting bits reduce binding and provide a vertical edge for improved joint bonding between new and existing asphalt. Replaceable ski wear pads provide consistent depth control by penetrating through debris in the path of travel. In addition, steel wheels on the rear frame provide solid support and reduce tire bounce while planing. A priority valve diverts hydraulic oil flow to depth functions without causing a loss of power to the planer drum, allowing the operator to make adjustments on-the-go without affecting performance. A top access panel saves time by permitting the operator to inspect or replace cutting bits without raising the planer from the surface or removing the drum. The 18- and 24-in. planers may be equipped with smooth or fast cut all-purpose drums or with smaller all-purpose or slot cut drums. Drums are easily changed by removing the right side ski and access panel, much like removing the wheel on a vehicle. Carbide cutting bits are secured with expansion rings instead of C-clips for fast and easy replacement. Field installed accessories include a guide rod kit to help the operator follow a previous cut or line; a planer wheel kit (in lieu of skis); and a water and nozzle kit for dust control. A 14-in. (35.5 cm) cutting width planer is available for Bobcat loaders with standard flow hydraulics. It features manual depth control from 0 to 6 in., 29.8-in. hydraulic sideshift and an all-purpose drum. It also may be equipped with additional drums of varying widths. Drums are easily changed by removing the right side ski and access panel. A 40-in. (101.6 cm) high flow planer also is available. It features hydraulic depth adjustment from 0 to 5 in. (0 to 12.7 cm). Skis are independently adjustable and the depth gauge and oscillation gauge are visible from the operator’s seat. A diverter valve allows the operator to switch from hydraulic side-shift to hydraulic oscillation. Oscillation is +/- 8 degrees. Owners and operators who wish to monitor operating hours and maintenance intervals on their 18-, 24- and 40-in. planers may do so using the new deluxe instrument panel available on Bobcat M-Series loaders. The deluxe instrument panel will track cumulative operating hours and also offers two resettable clocks that can be used to monitor items like time on the job, cutting bit life or hours between drive motor oil maintenance. A Bobcat loader and planer attachment are ideal for milling potholes, alligator cracks and frost heaves; creating cuts for recessed lane markers; milling around manholes; matching uneven pavement surfaces; cutting drainage in parking lots; and tapering the edges of roadways. They also are ideal for cleaning up around larger milling machines and working in places where size and weight do not allow dedicated planers to work, such as on bridges and walkways. For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.
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NEW YORK (AP) Google is making its largest investment yet in clean energy in an effort to help private homeowners put solar panels on their rooftops. The $280 million deal with installer SolarCity is the largest of its kind. SolarCity can use the funds to pay for a solar system that it can offer to residents for no money down. In exchange, customers agree to pay a set price for the power produced by the panels. Google earns a return on its investment by charging SolarCity interest to use its money and reaping the benefits of federal and local renewable energy tax credits. “It allows us to put our capital to work in a way that is very important to the founders and to Google, and we found a good business model to support,” said Joel Conkling of Google’s Green Business Operations in an interview before the company announced the investment June 14. Google co-founder and chief executive Larry Page wants Google’s operations to eventually produce no net greenhouse gas emissions. To this end, Google has invested in wind farms in North Dakota, California and Oregon, solar projects in California and Germany, and the early stages of a transmission system off the East coast meant to foster the construction of offshore wind farms. The SolarCity deal brings the total value of these investments to $680 million. Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., is emerging as one of the biggest corporate users of energy as it continues to build data centers packed with computers that run its search engine and other services. This type of fund Google is creating is common in the residential solar industry, A typical rooftop solar system costs $25,000 to $30,000, too much for many homeowners to lay out. Instead, solar providers like SolarCity and competitors SunRun and Sungevity can pay for the system with money borrowed from a bank or a specially-designed fund. The resident then pays a set rate for the power generated. The rate is lower than or roughly the same as the local electricity price. A typical 5-kilowatt system will generate about 7,000 kilowatt-hours of power in a year, or about 60 percent of the typical household’s annual use. The homeowner buys whatever remaining electric power he needs from the local utility. The homeowner typically enjoys lower overall power bills and is protected somewhat against potentially higher traditional electricity prices in the future. Electricity prices have not risen in recent months, unlike gasoline and heating oil. But they’re expected to creep up in coming years as the cost of increasingly stringent clean-air regulations are passed on to customers. These types of programs don’t work well for all homes. In order for both the solar company to make money and the homeowner to save money there must be some combination of high local electric rates, state and local subsidies, and low installation costs. And, of course, sunshine. A home needs a roof, preferably
facing south, that is not shaded by trees or structures. Google’s $280 million is expected to pay for 10,000 rooftop systems that will be installed over the next 18 months. These types of programs originated in California, by far America’s largest solar market, because the state has offered generous incentives, power prices are high and there is ample sunlight. In recent months, though, SolarCity and its competitors have announced expansions to other states, and the establishment of new funds to pay for new systems. SolarCity, based in San Mateo, California, offers service in Arizona, California, Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington, D.C. SolarCity established a $158 million fund in May while SunRun set up a $200 million fund, both with U.S. Bancorp. SolarCity has now raised $1.3 billion in total. Also last Helac appointed Mark Lunsford as eastern region month, Sungevity announced it would offer services through sales manager of the attachments division. Helac Corporation, a manufacturer of construction equipLowe’s stores in eight states. Customers typically choose to finance their systems. ment attachments, appointed Mark Lunsford as eastern SolarCity said of the 15,000 systems it has installed, 12,000 region sales manager of the attachments division. Lunsford will be responsible for growing sales of Helac’s construction were financed. attachments in the eastern half of the United States and Google’s investment generates returns three ways. Google Canada. He brings more than 15 years experience in congets a tax credit from the federal government of 30 percent struction equipment sales and regional sales management of the cost of the solar projects, in this case $84 million. It and will be working from a territorial office in Virginia. also can write off the total value of the systems in the year Having Lunsford close to many of Helac’s customers will they are built, an accounting benefit called accelerated depre- provide quicker response to customer needs and requests, ciation. The value of state and local tax credits also flow to according to the company. “In my 15 years experience in the heavy equipment indusGoogle. try, I have found Helac Corporation to be a quality manuFinally, SolarCity pays Google interest for the use of the facturer, and it is my goal to effectively serve my customers funds through the rates it charges customers, though neither by being both a resource and teacher to them.” company will say how much. Prior to joining Helac, Lunsford served as a regional sales Google also declined to compare the return on its solar manager with CE Attachments and territory sales represenfund with the company’s overall profit margin. In 2010, tative of both Rudd Equipment and Beckwith Machinery. Google earned $8.5 billion on $29.3 billion in sales, a profit About Helac Corporation margin of 29 percent. In the fluid power industry for more than 40 years, Helac Google investors have questioned investments that have Corporation manufactures a comprehensive line of little to do with the company’s main Internet businesses and hydraulic rotary actuators for more than 1,000 worldwide that may be potentially risky or generate lower returns. In a OEMs in a variety of diverse markets. Helac also incorpomeeting with investors last May, Google CFO Patrick rates that same technology into manufacturing attachments Pinchette said tax benefits of these projects can generate high for the construction equipment industry. Helac PowerTilt returns. and PowerGrip are two specialty attachments that increase “In order for us to invest in them they have to do very well the productivity and utilization of backhoes and excavators. from a returns perspective,” Pinchette said. Nathaniel Bullard, a solar analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, estimates that these types of residential solar funds generate returns for the primary investor of well over 10 percent, and perhaps as high as 20 percent, including the value of the tax benefits. Google — and solar installers — hope that this investment will inspire other corporations to establish similar funds. “The number one constraint for the last few years has been the lack of project financing,” said Lyndon Rive, CEO of SolarCity. “Once corporations start entering this space it will www.gatorbacktracksandequipment.com bring more affordable solar to millions of homes.”
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Chicago Pneumatic Offers Full New Holland Launches Its Line of Compaction Equipment Super Boom Road Show A full line of small-size soil and asphalt light compaction equipment is available from Chicago Pneumatic. Included in the category is a range of forward soil and asphalt plates, high-speed asphalt plates, forward and reversible plates, a walk behind double drum roller, tampers and a vibratory trench compactor. The products are designed to meet the variety of needs that contractors and rental companies face. Forward Soil and Asphalt Plates There are six models of Chicago Pneumatic forward soil and asphalt plates available. They range from operating weights of 113- to 275-lbs. (51 to 125 kg) and plate widths of 13- to 20-in. (33 to 51 cm). Centrifugal force ranges from 1,888 - to 4,800-lbs. All are powered by Honda engines.
reserve feature and a 19-gal. (72 L) water tank that’s positioned to protect the hydraulic components, the MR7000 is intended for compacting thin layers on granular soils and asphalt. The machine features an oil-cooling system designed to reduce unplanned stops and increase the working life. Tampers Chicago Pneumatic’s four models of tampers are designed to be well-balanced for ease of use. Operating weights range from 137- to 185-lbs. (62 to 84 kg) and provide centrifugal force from 2,985 to 4,800-lbs.
High-Speed Asphalt Plates The MV90 and MV100 are equipped with a large water tank and a stainlesssteel sprinkler system designed for compacting asphalt quickly and without interruption. The machines Included in the category is a range of forward soil and are designed to be easy to asphalt plates, high-speed asphalt plates, forward and turn and maneuver. reversible plates, a walk behind double drum roller, Classified as light machines tampers and a vibratory trench compactor. the MV90 weighs 189 lbs. (85.7 kg), while the MV100 weighs 205 lbs. The interchangeable bottom plates are 9-in. (23 cm) wide on the smallest unit and 11-in. (93 kg). (28 cm) on the other three models. The 4stroke engine has an efficient carburator and Forward and Reversible Plates Intended for more demanding jobs, the a high capacity air filter — which means range of seven models of Chicago lower fuel consumption and lower exhaust Pneumatic forward and reversible plates emissions, according to the manufacturer. offer operating weights ranging from 344- to 1,111-lbs. (156 to 504 kg) and centrifugal Vibratory Trench Compactor force of 7,875- to 13,488-lbs. The heaviest The Bluetooth radio-controlled LP8500 model, the MV480, features an electric start. trench compactor is designed for cohesive All Chicago Pneumatic forward and soil, both in confined areas (such as trenchreversible plate machines are available in a es, construction back-fills) and on roads. choice of gas-powered Honda engines or Fully hydraulic, the LP8500 is powered by a Hatz diesel engines, which are housed with- 17 hp at 2,400 rpm Hatz diesel engine. The in a heavy-duty frame. The bottom plates are machine is equipped with an emergency constructed from Hardox 400 steel with a manually controlled system which includes hardness of 400 HBW. an emergency push-stop bar and a safety push-stop button. The operating weight is Walk Behind Double Drum Roller 3,683 lbs. (1,670 kg) and centrifugal force of The MR7000 is a fully hydraulic, com- 16,500 lbs. pact, walk-behind roller with stepless forThe Chicago Pneumatic vibratory trench ward/backward control and ergonomic han- compactor features 24- or 33-in. (61 or 84 dles that fold-up for storage and transporting. cm) high profile drums as standard. Equipped with a Hatz engine with a power For more information, visit www.cp.com.
New Holland Construction has launched the Super Boom Road Show, an open house customer event held at New Holland dealerships across North America. The event includes a skid steer challenge featuring New Holland’s new 200 Series skid steer loaders. The Super Boom Road Show will take place at New Holland dealerships across the United States and Canada. Highlighting each event is a skid steer challenge where equipment operators compete for the best time on a special course. Prizes and cash are awarded to the top finishers. In addition, the operator who wins each local competition will be flown to Louisville, Ky., to compete in a final competition during GIE+EXPO 2011 (Oct. 27 to 29) to determine the North American champion. The grand prize winner will receive a new, fully-loaded New Holland 200 Series skid steer loader — valued at $35,000 — for their sponsoring company, plus $5,000 and New Holland gear for the operator. “The skid steer challenge demonstrates the advantages of our new 200 Series skid steers. This includes outstanding control, easy attachment changes, precise maneuverability, superior visibility and best-inclass dump height and reach,” said Dave December New Holland Construction marketing manager. “We want to find out who is the best skid steer operator in the industry with our machines. From a field of more than 2,000 competitors, 36 operators will meet head-to-head for the New Holland Championship in Louisville.” New Holland Dealer Events and Prizes Competitors who participate in the skid steer challenge events at New Holland dealerships are eligible to win many prizes. In addition to competing for a chance to be flown (with a guest) to Louisville for the championship round, contractors can grab their share of $850 in cash prizes, win a New Holland rodeo belt buckle and receive exclusive discounts on New Holland equipment at the dealer events. At the North American championship
event, several activities are planned for the competitors — including attending the Super Boom Road Show banquet, where more than $50,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded. “New Holland skid steer operators are pros,” December said. “They do everything from material handling and landscaping to grading, plowing and digging. With our new 200 Series skid steers, they’ll be even more productive. The Super Boom Road Show gives them a chance to operate the newest New Holland equipment and put their skills to the test on a national stage.” Events Benefit Local Chapters of the American and Canadian Red Cross The New Holland Super Boom Road Show events also provide fundraising and volunteer opportunities with local chapters of the American Red Cross and the Canadian Red Cross. At each event, a local Red Cross chapter representative will be on site to generate awareness of local Red Cross activities and recruit volunteers. Competitors who participate in the skid steer challenge events, and spectators, will be encouraged to make a donation to the local Red Cross chapter. “New Holland is in a unique position to support the efforts of local Red Cross chapters across the United States and Canada,” December said. “The Super Boom Road Show gives New Holland dealers and customers an opportunity to make a difference in their communities — in addition to the causes they currently support.” As part of the world’s largest humanitarian organization, the American and Canadian Red Cross work to prevent and alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found. The American and Canadian Red Cross aid victims of natural disasters and offer compassionate services, including community services that help the needy and educational programs that promote health and safety. For more information, visit www.newholland.com/roadshow.
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Alabama COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Birmingham (205) 841-6666 Huntsville (256) 350-0006 Mobile (251) 633-4020 Montgomery (334) 262-6642 Oxford (256) 832-5053
Arkansas THE G.W. VAN KEPPEL CO. Little Rock (501) 945-4594 Van Buren (479) 474-5281
Florida COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Pensacola (850) 479-3004 GS EQUIPMENT Davie/Ft. Lauderdale (954) 327-8808 Ft. Myers (239) 334-6063 Jacksonville (904) 268-4400 Orlando (407) 859-9160 Tampa (813) 248-4971
Georgia COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Mableton (404) 696-7210
Louisiana CLM EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Broussard (337) 837-6693 Sulphur (337) 625-5942 QUEST CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Gonzales (225) 450-6425 Lake Charles (337) 436-7726 St. Rose (504) 467-7663
North Carolina COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Mableton, Ga (for NC Parts & Service) (404) 696-7210
South Carolina COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. Mableton, Ga (for SC Parts & Service) (404) 696-7210
Tennessee NASHVILLE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT INC. Nashville (615) 865-7800
Virginia LINK-BELT MID ATLANTIC Ashland (804) 798-2290 Chesapeake (757) 485-4485
Puerto Rico PUERTO RICO WIRE PRODUCTS, INC. San Juan (787) 288-8080
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Palmetto Site Prep Contestant Takes First Place in Rodeo The top three finishers were: First: Chris Owens, Palmetto Site Prep LLC, Orangeburg, S.C. Score: 448 Second: Michael Miller, Miller’s Construction Company, Anderson, S.C. Score: 489 Third: John Garrick, Palmetto Site
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Hills Machinery keeps a wide variety of Case’s top selling machines on hand for its customers and prospects to look over. Here Mike (L) and Matt Miller of Miller Construction, Anderson, S.C., check out the Case CX 50B excavator.
Prep LLC, Orangeburg, S.C. Score: 553 Local Habitat for Humanity chapters receive a donation from each Case Triple Threat Rodeo event. The Columbia, S.C., Habitat for Humanity chapter received approximately $1,500 from Hills Machinery’s Triple Threat Rodeo.
Matt Miller of Miller Construction, Anderson, S.C., moved the bucket well and scored a good time during the backhoe competition.
During the event, Hills Machinery served hotdogs and hamburgers and distributed a host of door prizes, including caps, golf balls, golf club drivers and Wild Bee Honey. For more information, visit www.caserodeoseries.com/.
Chris Owens of Owens Construction, Lexington, S.C., went through the Skid Steer Showdown in 99 seconds. Owens said that the Case SV 185 hydraulic system provided a good feel and it made the machine easy to maneuver.
Myers-Seth Pump Inc. Introduces New MSP PP-150 Myers-Seth Pump Inc.’s MSP PP150 6 in. (15 cm) sound attenuated piston wellpoint/sock pump is a twin piston, double-acting, crankshaft driven, positive displacement pump. It primes and discharges up to 450 gal. (1,703 L) per minute. The pump is self priming with a suction lift of 28 ft. (8.5 m) and can achieve priming from greater depths. Because the PP-150 has double pulsating pistons, it prevents wellpoint and sock clogging. It is single point lift, stackable, vandalism proof and protected against spillage of oil and fuel. The PP-150 also is fuel efficient, only burning 6 to 7 gal. (22.7 to 26.5 L) of diesel per day, according to the manufacturer. The sound attenuating system keeps the noise level down to 48 dba, which makes the pump ideal for use in urban and other noise sensitive areas. Myer-Seth Pump, Inc. is located in Jacksonville, Fla. Its pumps are available through a local dealer network. For more information, call 904/389-6114 or visit http://www.myersseth.com.
The MSP PP-150 6 in. (15 cm) sound attenuated piston wellpoint/sock pump is a twin piston, double-acting, crankshaft driven, positive displacement pump.
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Trencor T1060’s Mechanical Powertrain Lowers Fuel Costs The Trencor T1060 features a compact package and a mechanical powertrain. The mechanical powertain’s features include increased torque, increased productivity, reduced fuel costs, lower repair costs, ease of repair, long machine life and a broad range of chain speeds. Its C-9 Tier III Stage IIIA Caterpillar 350hp (261 kW) engine meets all emission standards and transmits power to the digging chain through a 3-speed Allison transmission, which allows maximum torque in each trenching speed. It can dig up to 12 ft. (3.6 m) deep and up to 36 in. (91 cm) wide. The T1060 has a unibody tractor frame and its extra-long, welded, heavy-duty undercarriage sits within an 8-ft. 2-in. (2.5 m) overall width to work in tight job conditions. Narrow profile allows transportation without oversize permits. Other important features include: • Chain-driven head shaft with chain drives fully enclosed in an oil bath for longer
life. • Sealed and lubricated track drive. • Windows-based load control system regulates trencher and track speeds rapidly to maintain performance and reduce engine stalls and machine wear. • High volume (200-gal. [757 L]) hydraulic system only operates tracks, conveyor and boom lift to keep pumps and motors cooler. • Location of cab provides operator protection from trenching hazards and from conveyor and trencher boom. Cab meets all ISO certifications for rollover and crush tests. Optional equipment includes crumb shoe, berm scrapers, automatic laser control for grade and steering, auxiliary truck loading conveyor, D-6 Cat digging chain and a cold weather package. The T1060 has a unibody tractor frame and its extra-long, welded, heavy-duty For more information, visit www.aste- undercarriage sits within an 8-ft, 2-in. (2.5 m) overall width to work in tight job conditions. cunderground.com.
LiuGong Unveils 842 Tier IV Interim Z-Bar Wheel Loader LiuGong’s newest production class wheel loader is the first in LiuGong’s wheel loader line up to feature the EPA-compliant Tier IV Interim engine. LiuGong’s 842IV Z-bar has a 193 net peak hp (144kW) Cummins QSB6.7-C200 6cylindar, 4-cycle turbocharged, water-cooled diesel Tier IV interim engine. The ZF 4WG200 4/3 automatic shift transmission with a single stage, three element torque converter transfers that engine power to provide a breakout force of 30,574 lbs. Travel speeds for the 842IV Z-bar range from 26.2 mph (42 kmh) forward and 16.5 mph (26.5 kmh) in reverse. LiuGong’s 842IV Z-bar automatic boom kick-out / return-to-dig feature ensures fast cycle times for loading using the standard 3.5 cu. yd. (2.6 cu m) general purpose bucket with reversible cutting edge. An optional quick coupler accommodates included 60-in.
(152 cm) forks and a multi-purpose valve with auxiliary piping provides power to other wheel loader attachments. The Z-bar linkage configuration provides enhanced digging capacity. The 842IV static tipping load rating is 25,640 lbs. (11,634 kg) straight and 22,311 lbs. (10,120 kg) in a full turn. The 842IV’s Z-bar deluxe ROPS/FOPS climate controlled cab with heating and air-conditioning keeps the operator safe and comfortable with 3 in. seat belts, an adjustable suspension seat, back up alarm, rearview camera, rotating beacon and an AM/FM sound system with an MP3/USB interface. LiuGong’s standard ride control system and single lever pilot controls reduce operator fatigue and allow more efficient loading operations. Daily maintenance is simplified with an automatic, electrically raised engine hood. For more information, visit www.liugong.com.
LiuGong’s 842IV Z-bar has a 193 net peak hp (144kW) Cummins QSB6.7-C200 6-cylindar, 4-cycle turbocharged, water-cooled diesel Tier IV interim engine.
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Ft. Myers, FL 2231 Flint Dr. Ft. Myers, FL 33916 941-337-5900 • Fax: 941-337-5901
Jacksonville, FL 11550 Philips Hwy. Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-262-4400 • Fax: 904-262-0619
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Marietta, GA 1320 Gresham Rd. Marietta, GA 30062 770-973-8811 • Fax: 770-973-7829
Savannah, GA 411B Telfair Rd. Savannah, GA 31415 912-238-1300 • Fax: 912-238-1003
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Each first place contractor will be recognized with a FIRST PLACE award in the specified category. The Specialty Contractor receiving the highest number of votes overall will also be awarded the distinction of Specialty Contractor of the Year by the AGC of St. Louis. This award allows the General Contractors to publicly acknowledge those best practices. To be eligible, a Specialty Contractor must be a member of the AGC of St. Louis. The Specialty Contractor award recipients will be named and presented their awards at the AGC of St. Louis Awards Gala featuring the Keystone Awards & the Specialty Contractor of the Year on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the Millennium Hotel in downtown St. Louis. You won’t want to miss this event as we name the first Specialty Contractor of the Year! Thursday, July 14, 2011 – Membership Meeting. AGC St. Louis July Membership Meeting. Join AGC St. Louis for a presentation by Tom Irwin, Executive Director of Civic Progress. Civic Progress represents some of the largest firms located in St. Louis which seeks to identify and support initiatives that can help unify the St. Louis region to align and invest scarce public resources in our community to ensure the St. Louis region has the transportation infrastructure it needs to compete in today’s global economy. Education is key to our community and good schools help attract and keep families in our communities. You’ll want to hear what this important organization deems as the priority areas for the future of our region. Time: 5:30 PM Cocktails 6:30 PM Dinner 7:30 PM Presentation Early discounted price of $85.00 applies for registration th by July 8 . After July 8th the price is $100.00. Coordinator for this event is Nancy Valentine; Norwood Hills Country Club, One Norwood Hills Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63121. July 15, 2011 – Expo. MoDOT/AGC 2011 Small Business Expo. AGC of Missouri, AGC of St. Louis and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) are partnering to bring you the MoDOT/AGC 2011 Small Business Expo. The workshop will be held Friday, July 15 (day after AGC/MO BBQ) at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City, MO. Registration deadline is July 6, 2011. AGC Members, Prime Contractors, Subcontractors, DBEs, Community Based Organizations, Business Partners, Public Agencies, and New Business Owners – are cordially invited to attend this free workshop! All companies are invited to have an exhibit booth at the 2011 MoDOT/AGC Small Business Expo at a cost of $75 per booth. Booths will be assigned by AGC, and will include 8X10 booth space, pipe and drape, 8’table, two chairs, waste-basket and signage. Electricity, AV and other requests should be made directly with Kelly Forck at Capitol Plaza Hotel (573-638-2312). July 18-20, 2011 – Workshop. Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP) Illinois Teachers Workshop: Teachers from your community should register. The IAAP’s Public Information and Education Committee will hold its 15th annual Illinois Teachers Workshop, “Rocks, Minerals & Mining in Today’s Society” at Lewis University in Romeoville, Illinois on July 18 to 20, 2011. This workshop is providing to be very popular. Teachers have begun registering and we are now 1/3 of the way to our capacity of 35 teachers. The goal of this workshop is to inform teachers in grades K-12 about the importance of rocks, minerals, and mining in everyday life. Questions? Please call, Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP, 1115 S. 2nd Street, Springfield, IL at 217-241-1639. July 28, 2011 – Presentation. AGC St. Louis is sponsoring a Federal Transporation Funding and Policy Issues Presentation on Thursday, July 28th from 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM at the Construction Training School (6301 Knox Industrial Drive, St. Louis, MO). Missouri will receive more than $850 million in federal highway investment this year, but some in Congress want to cut that number by more than 35 percent starting in 2012. Hear a senior executive from ARTBA, an AGC of St. Louis national affiliate, provide the latest update on reauthorization of the federal surface transportation programs. Give your input and discuss what the industry can do to
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ensure robust, long-term funding for these programs, which will help stabilize the St. Louis region’s transportation construction market. Register online at http://events.agcstl.org/imispuglic/ or call Donna Pigg at 314-480-3179. Questions??? Call the AGC of St. Louis offices at 314-781-2356. AED Dealer Executive Events Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) is pleased to announce several events and programs tailored specifically for dealership principals and senior management. AED’s CFO Conference: Financial Issues for Distribution CFOs and CEOs October 20-21, 2011 Join the financial powerhouses of the industry for an indepth examination of the accounting and tax issues, financial strategies, and profit opportunities for the equipment distributor. The CFO Conference is your chance to meet with financial experts and peers for frank discussions, thorough analysis, and an insider’s perspective on the current year and what lies ahead. The AED CFO Conference is designed specifically for CFOs, CEOs, COOs, as well as other key executives with financial responsibilities. All attendees will enjoy a blended program of seminars and workshops with an emphasis on hands-on learning, group discussion and Q&A forums. IT’S RED BIRD SEASON IN THE NEW STADIUM!!! 2011 St. Louis CARDINALS Tickets are now available! The AGC of St. Louis has a luxury suite this season at Busch Stadium. The 2011 price for a single game is $1,900. Three game packages are available for $5,700, and five game packages are priced at $9,500. All food and beverages costs are in addition to these fees. You may reserve your choice of game packages by listing the package number and emailing information to dpigg@agcstl.org. Reservations will be held in the order your request is received. The game dates are firm, however, the Cardinals say that some game times may be changed to accommodate national television. If you have questions, please call Donna M. Pigg, Administrative Accountant, at 314-781-2356 extension 108. AED Executive Forum September 8-9, 2011, Rosemont, Illinois. This twoday event will combine information on the trends and issues that are shaping the future of equipment distribution with an opportunity to network with senior-level industry executives. An impressive group of leaders will share their insights and perspectives and challenge you with new answers to old problems. September 15, 2011 – Membership Meeting. AGC St. Louis September Membership Meeting to be held on Thursday, September 15, 2011 at Norwood Hills Country Club, One Norwood Hills Drive Country Club, St. Louis, MO 63121. Cost is $85.00 inclusive of cocktails and dinner for Early Registration by Friday, September 9th. $100 per person if registering after September 9th. Cocktails: 5:30 to 6:30 PM; Dinner: 6:30 to 7:30 PM; Presentation: 7:30 PM. Construction has shown signs of turning positive in recent months after a five-year slide, but will it last? The private sector may finally be coming to life but federal and state funds are getting scarcer. Will the price spikes that hit some materials in the Spring keep spreading – or reverse course? How will the St. Louis area fare compared with other parts of the state and the nation? AGC of America Chief Economist Ken Simonson will answer these questions and yours. For more information you may call Donna Pigg at the AGC office at 314-781-2356, extension 108 or email: dpigg@agcstl.org. Successful 2010 Build St. Louis Expo. The Build St. Louis Expo was a great success! The aisles were full of representatives from all facets of the industry. All of the booths were sold, so attendees had some great new specialty contractors to meet and view new products on the market by the suppliers. The expo gave another meaning to the words “social networking” and actually shaking hands. Our appreciation to our industry participants – St. Louis Council or Construction Consumers, AIA St. Louis, St. Louis Minority Business Council and Contractors Assistance Program who helped promote the event to their members. 2011 CARDINALS BASEBALL TICKETS! There are still Cardinals tickets left for this season! The AGC of St. Louis has a luxury suite in Busch Stadium that seats twenty. Pricing includes 20 tickets for each game, access to the Redbird Club Level, and two reserved parking spaces in the parking area near the ballpark. Single games are priced at $1,900. You are responsible for your food and beverages. Contact Donna Pigg at dpigg@agcstl.org or 314-781-2356, extension 108 for more information!
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New Titan Scraper System Combines Hyundai Expands Power, Strength, Speed With Longer Life Titan Earthmoving Equipment (Titan EMD), a division of bowl’s 73 in. (185.4 cm) high sidewalls minimizes spillage Titan Trailers, has introduced a new high-capacity scraper sys- during loading and provides the S4412B with increased load tem that integrates a 44 cu. yd. (33.6 cu m) bowl with a Bell retention to deliver more of the captured load to the dump loca4206D scraper tractor. tion, according to the manufacturer. “This is the first earthmoving system designed specifically The power unit is a 422 HP Bell 4206D scraper tractor drivto build on the power and efficiency of today’s most advanced en by a 12-L Mercedes Benz diesel engine and Allison 6-speed scraper tractors,” said Mike automatic transmission. The Kloepfer, president of Titan smooth-riding tractor achieves EMD. “By engineering the two top speeds up to 24 mph (39 units to work together, the kph), while the right-sized S4412B introduces a system that scraper tires ensure maximum lets contractors earn more on their flotation and stability over soft total equipment investment by and uneven ground. delivering more earth at faster speeds with lower operating costs Strength, Agility and higher reliability.” The scraper’s High Arch The Titan’s 6 ft. 1 in. (1.8 m) high sidewalls and Key features of this scraper profiled spill guard work together to hold mate- Drawframe couples the scraper include tight integration with the rial that is loaded into the bowl with minimal and tractor through a 12 in. (40.4 Bell tractor, a rear wheel assembly spillage. cm) diameter ball hitch. The ball based on a pair of massive 100 in. hitch is positioned well ahead of (254 cm) diameter E3 earthmover tires on 5 in. (12.7 cm) diam- the tractor’s rear axle to take best advantage of the strength, eter axles, plus a High Arch Drawframe designed to optimize speed, traction and agility designed into the unit specifically for weight transfer and maneuverability. scraper application. The drawframe configuration effectively transfers loaded Advanced Earthmoving Power scraper weight equally to both tractor axles for maximum tracAccording to Kloepfer, the S4412B was designed for large, tive effort in all soil conditions. The equalization of the tractive dedicated earthmoving projects and is optimized for both con- effort of both axles also efficiently distributes load stresses to ventional push-loading operations and for top-loaded ensure a long, productive lifecycle, according to the manufachauler/spreader operations. In some applications, said turer. Kloepfer, the S4412B also is capable of self-loading. The High Arch Drawframe’s compact connection also The scraper bowl lists a struck capacity of 30 cu. yd. (23 cu allows the 55 ft. (16.7 m) long scraper system to turn within a m) and for heaped loads up to 44 cu. yd. The 4 piece cutting radius of just 39 ft. (11.8 m), enabling operators to maneuver edge scrapes a 12 ft. (3.6 m) swath up to 13 in. (33 cm) deep, quickly and safely on congested work sites. loading through an apron opening of up to 89 in. (226 cm). The For more information, call 519/688-4826.
Compact design with double lapped steel construction, the Titan High Arch Drawframe mounts to a 12 in. (30.4 cm) diameter ball hitch, allowing optimum weight transfer, clear visibility to the cutting edge, enhanced stability at high travel speeds over uneven surfaces.
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With the success of the 7E Series, Hyundai has added the 250D-7E to the lineup. The 55,000 lb. (24,947 kg) capacity diesel forklift incorporates the most standard features in the market today. Performance, ergonomics, serviceability and operator comfort were the most important enhancements considered when designing the 250D-7E in order to exceed customer requirements in today’s workplace, according to the manufacturer. The Hyundai 250D-7E is equipped with a powerful Cummins QSC 8.3L engine, producing 260 hp (193.8 kW) at 2,200 rpms which provide a travel speed of up to 25 mph (40 kmh). The ZF electronic shift transmission includes an automatic shift with three forward and three reverse speeds. Equipped with the combination of the QSC engine and ZF transmission, the Hyundai 250D-7E offers a powerful performance. Password activated engine start limit (ESL) intercepts fuel delivery to the engine without proper identification, eliminating equipment theft. According to load demand, economic mode and power mode can simply be selected, allowing the operator to select the level of power performance, which increases overall fuel efficiency. The 250D-7E includes a digital video monitor with enhanced features and benefits to increase accuracy and operator assurance when performing daily tasks. The load sensing indicator displays the load capacity on the monitor and adjusts the hydraulic flow based on load demand. The wheel angle indicator displays the position of the steer wheels throughout operation, assuring the operator of safe operation. The optional rear view camera works in conjunction with the digital monitor, allowing maximum vision of surrounding environments. The operator compartment is full of standard amenities to maximize operator comfort. The full suspension seat and the telescopic tilt column assembly allows any size operator to securely determine the most comfortable position. The 250D-7E includes an enclosed cab assembly with a CD/MP3 player and hands free remote control system that also includes a USB outlet for additional accessory usage. The optional Heater/AC system offers large capacity. Engine and transmission service access is easier with the electronic activated, hydraulic controlled tilt cabin assembly. Key controlled, the electronic switch allows fast and easy access to internal chassis components with minimal effort. The 250D-7E is equipped with wet disk brakes, virtually eliminating brake component replacement. The variable capacity remote fan drive allows consistent coolant flow and proper temperature throughout the entire system, according to the manufacturer. For more information, call 800/423-8721.
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according to Dodson. “Our goal in product support is to versus Florida, the cycles are a little difhelp customers eliminate unnecessary ferent. Having a larger territory gives downtime and increase productivity. us the opportunity to have more modOur investment in top notch people, els in stock, not just more quantities, training, and inventory will help us but additional depth of the models that achieve that goal and better satisfy our we didn’t traditionally stock in the past. customers’ needs,” Dodson said. It also gives us a larger rental and used Beard Equipment Company was fleet to draw from as well.” founded in 1970 by William Bradley Beard plans on making improveBeard. Company ownership and manments where necessary. Upgrades have agement was passed on to his son, Brad already included adding new personBeard, who currently is active in the nel, specifically in the product support business but has passed the department. Approximately core management responsi90 percent of the existing bilities on to the next generIndustrial Tractor Company ation. staff was retained. “Our heritage and history “The acquisition increases is extremely important and our employee count by speaks for itself. We’re a about 20 percent and our family owned and family inventory by about 25 perrun business in its third gencent,” said DeLaney. “We eration of leadership,” said feel the growth will improve DeLaney. “We’ve been supour ability to service cusporting our customers for tomers and make us more over 40 years and plan to be competitive in our current here for them in another 40 and new marketplaces.” Second and third generation Beard Equipment Co. years. We have a solid comDeLaney said that the family management includes (L to R) Drew DeLaney, mitment to this business and company intends to increase Brad Beard and John Dodson. are here for the long haul. its level of service at the new “Our business goes back to the days branches, including key areas in the port manager. Murphy has already when our grandfather, Bill Beard, startadded one CSA and is adding techni- ed the business. In the early years he CSA, parts and service departments. “We expect to grow used equipment cians to ramp up for growth. didn’t want a signed purchase order — Jamie Saalfield will continue to be he wanted a handshake and that’s all. sales and increase the focus on the rental business. Beard Equipment has a the sales manager. He has an extensive Shake hands … you got a deal. His long tradition of focusing on used career background in the industry word was his bond. That’s the prime equipment and the rental business, and working for Deere and Deere dealers. example of the guiding values for how “We provide a complete hands-on we run this business. All of our manI think this is something that will help with our success in Jacksonville and ownership approach,” added DeLaney, agers have these same values too. We north Florida. Our strong used equip- “including a level of engagement that do what’s right and we care about our ment and rental focus helps spread us has a lasting impact on our customer customers and employees. We have around, helps increase our offering to service and customer relationships. A many on our staff that been here 20 or strong focus on rentals, which is one of 30 years and I believe that’s a reflection our customers,” DeLaney said. “We plan to increase our parts inven- our strengths, will continue in our new on our company. Our morals and printory by approximately 50 percent of locations. We’re looking towards long- ciples are a big key to our success.” what was previously carried by term growth in our investment. Brad Six family members currently are Industrial Tractor,” said John Dodson, [Beard] guides this whole process and running the business. Beard vice president of product sup- we feel this opportunity was strategic For more information, visit port. “We’ve already added an addi- for the future of our dealership.” www.beardequipment.com. Beard equipment Company undertional CSA, and we plan on adding (This story also can be found on product support employees. We stands the importance and urgency of Construction Equipment Guide’s retained as many technicians as we getting a customer back up and running Web site at www.constructionequipcould. As the demand grows, investing when their equipment goes down, mentguide.com.) CEG BEARD from page 1
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How Do They Do It?
Coble Trench’s Tom Texarkana Asphalt Plant to Make Coble Earns Ernst Cameo on Science Channel Show & Young Honor By Eric Nicholson TEXARKANA GAZETTE
TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) The city of Texarkana, Ark., will make a cameo on the Science Channel later this year. A two-man production crew with British production company Wag TV was in town recently filming a segment on making asphalt roads for the show “How Do They Do It?” The team, comprised of director Paul Haines and cameraman Peter Torch, began the morning with a shoot at RK Hall Construction’s asphalt plant. They followed the hot mix a short distance to Highway 257, where the company was laying down a service road. Though Texarkana has no shortage of asphalt-laying photo ops, it wasn’t the city’s prolific road construction that piqued the interest of the film crew. “It was a little bit of good fortune,
really,” Haines said. Haines and Torch are scheduled to film a segment on weed trimmers at the Husqvarna manufacturing plant in Nashville, Ark. They also needed to finish a segment on asphalt, so they contacted the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department. “I sent them to RK Hall, because they have all our asphalt projects,” said Jason Efird, AHTD resident engineer. “And they’re the best,” he said, after a friendly prompt by an RK Hall employee. The finished segment will begin on the Caribbean Island of Trinidad, where there are large asphalt mines, then leap to Texarkana, where it is mixed with gravel, loaded onto a truck, poured and pressed into a flat surface. Brad Bradford, a quality control manager with RK Hall, spoke on camera about laying the intermediate layer
of asphalt, a few seconds of several hours of footage Haines will condense into about four minutes. “My face won’t make the four minutes — I promise,” Bradford said. The film crew’s trip to Texarkana and Nashville marks the end of filming for the ninth season of “How Do They Do It,” which consists of about 20 episodes with three “stories” each, Haines said. Shooting has taken Haines and Torch to locales around the world, including Russia, Japan and the Caribbean. “And Texarkana’s the best,” he said dryly, sweating in a hard hat and orange safety vest under the late morning sun. “And the hottest.” An air date has not yet been set, but both locally filmed segments will appear near the end of the season, around October, Haines said.
LaZella Named Branch Administrator of New Atlas Copco Store in Miami Michael LaZella has been appointed to the position of branch administrator of the new Atlas Copco store in Miami effective June 20. In his new role LaZella will report directly to Andrew Andre, region manager, Southeast USA. LaZella has been active in the construction industry for more than three years. He has previous equipment rental experience with a major-line construction distributor. LaZella will be responsible for the customer support functions of service, rental and parts for the new Miami store. He also will support Atlas Copco sales efforts in southern Florida. In addition, as branch administrator, LaZella is responsible for the facility and its environmental requirements, and the normal day-to-day activities of the store. The new Atlas Copco store, located in Pompano Beach, will serve the entire south Florida market. For more information, call 800/732- Michael LaZella has been appointed to the position of branch administrator of the new Atlas Copco store in Miami. 6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.
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Coble Trench Safety Inc. announced that President Tom Coble is the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2011 Award recipient in the Carolinas. Coble had been a finalist for the award in each of the preceding two years. According to Ernst & Young LLP, the awards program recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate extraordinary success in the areas of innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. Coble was selected as a finalist by a panel of independent judges and was announced the recipient of the award at a special gala event on June 9 at the Westin Charlotte. Coble feels that the award further recognizes what Coble Trench Safety has been able to accomplish since 2002. “When Coble Trench Safety first entered the trench safety industry, we had grand dreams and one branch location. We opened our initial location, the Raleigh, North Carolina, branch, focused on providing contractors a viable provider for trench safety products and services. We just opened our 11th location this January in Knoxville, Tennessee, a testament to the commitment to superior customer service and product quality we bring to customers through the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states. It is our goal to continue to expand the geographic footprint of Coble Trench Safety throughout the East Coast,” he said. “The recognition of being the recipient of this prestigious award amongst some truly great regional companies is truly an honor. I am very grateful to Ernst & Young as well as the employees of Coble Trench Safety that have helped to make Coble Trench Safety what it is.” The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards program celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. The program has expanded to recognize business leaders in more than 135 cities in 50 countries throughout the world. Regional award winners are eligible for consideration for the Ernst & Young LLP Entrepreneur of the Year national program. The awards are the culminating event of the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum. For more information, visit www.cobletrenchsafety.com.
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Honoring Safety Efforts…
ARTBA Names Work Zone Safety Awareness Award Winners The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) June 7 honored several public and private organizations for their commitment to road construction zone safety. Winners of the 13th annual “Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards” were announced at ARTBA’s “Traffic Management & Work Zone Safety Power Workshop” held during the International Bridge Conference in Pittsburgh, Pa. The competition recognizes outstanding programs that are aimed at helping reduce roadway work zone accidents, injuries and fatalities. Awards were presented in these categories:
National/Regional Outreach Programs Recognizes efforts of organizations, such as construction companies, utility companies, transportation agencies or trade associations that promote roadway work zone safety through implementation of employee and/or public education campaigns and training programs. National: CH2M HILL “Work Zone Safety—Driving to Zero” Campaign CH2M HILL launched “Work Zone Safety — Driving to Zero” in conjunction with National Work Zone Awareness Week to help reduce job site accidents, injuries and fatalities. The campaign included the creation and distribution of a resource toolkit, hosting the American Traffic Safety
Services National Work Zone Memorial with the Texas and Virginia Departments of Transportation and a children’s work zone safety activity book. Regional: Transurban-Fluor, AAA Mid-Atlantic “Orange Cones. No Phones.” Campaign Transurban-Fluor partnered with AAA Mid-Atlantic to develop and implement a comprehensive communications program to inform drivers about the risks of distracted driving along a 14-mi. stretch of the Interstate 495/Capital Beltway High Occupancy Toll lane construction area. The team conducted a media relations campaign, presented information at high school assemblies, created etoolkits and published advertising
materials featuring the “Orange Cones. No Phones” slogan. National/Regional Training Program Recognizes programs that promote worker safety on the job site. National: The LANE Construction Corporation “Safe Trailer Towing Operations for Non-Commercial Vehicles” Connecticut-headquartered Lane Construction Corporation produced a “Safe Trailer Towing Operations for Non-Commercial Vehicles” training video specifically for employees involved in the use of various towable trailers within the confines of work zones. The video addresses proper use, selection and inspection of various
types of trailer hitch connection systems, inspecting damaged equipment, safe transporting of trailers on public roadways, hazard awareness for personnel and interaction with the traveling public. Regional: Flatiron Construction Corp. “Protecting Work Zones Committee” The Protecting Work Zones Committee is a collaborative group at Flatiron that is committed to providing employees with best practices for protection in work zones using videos, posters and handouts. The group created a hazard awareness campaign and conducted regional training to raise employee awareness and implement standardized traffic control methods.
Bob Leavy, Tommy Ball Join FlaglerCE Holdings Mark McConnell, president of FlaglerCE Holdings LLC has announced that Bob Leavy and Tommy Ball have joined FlagerCE Holdings as senior vice presidents and partners. They will be engaged in all aspect of business development and support for both Flagler Construction Equipment and PennJersey Machinery and will report to Mark McDonell, president of FlaglerCE Holdings. FlaglerCE Holdings owns both PennJersey and Flagler Construction Equipment. Leavy, who joins Flagler from Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers, will be responsible for the used equipment operations for both Flagler Construction Equipment and PennJersey Machinery. Over his nearly 15 years with Ritchie, Leavy served in various management roles including building the Florida business for Richie upon its entry into the state culminating in the site selection and construction of its flagship Orlando facility.
Most recently he was involved in development of its marketing to national rental companies. In his new position he will be responsible for moving Flagler and PennJersey heavily in to the used equipment business. This movement will include buying from customers on the open market and a new operation called Flagler Consignments. This operation will help customers sell their equipment through Flagler’s retail operation. The machine can be brought in to any Flagler branch where it will be inspected and a price determined based on condition and any repairs that are made. The machine will then be marketed through Flagler’s sales staff and advertising efforts. Ball joined Flagler from Ring Power Corporation, the Caterpillar dealer for central and north Florida. Tommy began his career with Ring Power 27 years ago in the parts department. He moved into sales and ended up as vice
(L-R) are Tommy Ball, Bob Leavy and Mark McDonell.
president and general manager of central and southwest Florida. In his new position he will assume the role of general manager of Flagler’s Florida business. Also announced was the
appointment of Karl Jacobson as vice president of rental. One of the new initiatives of the company will be to build a substantial rental fleet and Jacobson will be responsible. Prior to his new position, Jacobson
was west Florida region manager responsible for the operation of the Fort Myers and Tampa markets. Jacobson will work closely with Ball and Matt Gavin, who was recently promoted to general manager of PennJersey, to optimize fleet mix and utilization. In announcing the appointments Mark McDonell commented on plans to grow the company. “With Volvo’s announcement of their 14 percent by 2014 plan we knew we would have to make some changes to get on board. Some of the changes are by expanding our rental program and used equipment fleets. Another change we are making is to grow our compact equipment business. We will be substantially growing the fleet of Volvo compact equipment in both our sales and rental operations. We have recently added the Badger line and also started buying water trucks as natural expansions of equipment our customers need,” he said.
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Martin & Martin Holds Auction for A.T. Sistare in S.C.
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artin & Martin held a successful one owner absolute auction for A.T. Sistare Construction Company on June 29 at the A.T. Sistare location in Spartanburg, S.C.
Carl Harrell (L), Quality Stone, Marion, N.C., and C.H. Shook, Diesel Truck Sales, Spartanburg, S.C., were looking to bid on this Cat motorgrader and a Samsung excavator. The sale for A.T. Sistare attracted contractors from throughout the southeast. This Samsung excavator had low hours on it and attracted a good bit of interest from the bidders.
Dean Stacy of Boone Equipment at Foscoe, Boone, N.C., came to buy this trench roller and a few other pieces.
Clary Hood (L), owner of Clary Hood Inc., Spartanburg, S.C., purchased a John Deere backhoe and Sam Morton, Morton Construction, Columbia, S.C., was hoping to get a good deal on a scraper. Walt Panagakos (L), Panagakos Asphalt Paving, Greenville, S.C., was the high bidder on this LeeBoy paver. Ken Johnson of A.T. Sistare told Walt that the machine had performed well for them.
Joey Martin (L) welcomes the attendees to the sale as Ross McMillan scans the crowd.
John Jordan, owner of A.T. Sistare, with an Ingersoll Rand roller that was sold earlier in the day.
Robert Small (L), Small Enterprises, Union, S.C., and Walt Panagakos, Panagakos Asphalt Paving, Greenville, S.C., were both interested in this Fiat Allis 65B motorgrader. The machine has been a favorite of many paving contractors for years.
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KOMATSU PC300 LC5 CONTACT: IJAZ AHMED PHONE: 916-550-7009 EMAIL: TPPDEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQUIPMENT FOR SCRAP CONTACT: MIKE MURPHY PHONE: 805-929-4604 FAX: 805-929-6485 EMAIL: HEYJUDE9999@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WATER WELL DRILL • WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCO/INGERSOLL-RAND T4W OR RD20 WATER WELL DRILL. NEED GOOD RUNNING DRILL THAT CAN GO DIRECTLY TO WORK. MUST HAVE 3300 OF STEEL RAD AND HAMMER WITH COMPLETE TOOLS TO DRILL 1000 METER FOR WATER WELL . MUST BE 2000 TO 2007 CONTACT: TONY THOMAS PHONE: 818-956-5231 FAX: 818-967-5239 EMAIL: TONYTHOMAS@ PACIFICCRANES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EX2001 EXCAVATORS • IM LOOKING FOR HITACHI EX 200-1 EXCAVATORS FOR EXPORT. CONTACT: MOHAMMAD ISMAIL PHONE: 00353867911323 EMAIL: MARIOS_KHAN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YANMAR ENGINE OR PARTS • LOOKING FOR RUNNING OR REBUILDABLE YANMAR 4TNV98T OR 4TNV106T DIESEL ENGINE. OR JUST A CYLINDER HEAD FOR A YANMAR 4TNV106T DIESEL. CONTACT: JAMES ZHELTONOGA PHONE: 610-847-8697 EMAIL: JMZEE@FRONTIER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED HITACHI ZX200 CONTACT: BINDAKHAN FZCO EMAIL: DAKHANFZ@EIM.AE –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR D400E OFF ROAD TRUCKS • (5 ) 1996-1999 D400E TRUCKS SERIES L WILL CONSIDER SERIES LL CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ALL THE TIME BULLDOZER D6H D7G D8K D8N 155 355 375 ENC CAB WITH RIPPER USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 3RD MEMBER OR ENTIRE REAREND FOR CMI RS425 ROAD RECLAIMER CONTACT: CANDACE HINTON PINTO CONSTRUCTION PHONE: 936-569-6155 FAX: 936-569-6334 EMAIL: CHINTON0810@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CARRIER ASSY PART# 23B1500242 • CARRIER ASSY FOR A KOMATSU GD611A-1 S/N10603 CONTACT: CARGO AWAY CORP PHONE: 786-287-7056 FAX: 305-573-7038 EMAIL: CARGOAWAYCORP@LIVE.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
KOMATSU WHEEL LOADER WA6003 • MACHINES MUST B LOW HOUR , ORIGINAL PAINT , MULTIPLE UNITS WHOLE SALE PRICE REQUIRED. CONTACT: RASHID MAHMOOD PHONE: +97150 2663939 FAX: +9716 5350006 EMAIL: RASHID@ALRAAS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE OR CAT SKIDSTEER • I WOULD LIKE TO BUY A CASE OR CAT SKIDSTEER ON CONTRACT.BANKS ARE NOT AS FRIENDLY TO SMALL BUISNESS OWNERS ANY LONGER.I MUST HAVE A LOW HOUR MACHINE AND LARGE SIZE-90XT-OR-450 AND OR CAT 297 OR 299. CONTACT: JOHN VOSS PHONE: 641-660-1664 EMAIL: JOHN.VOSS@MCHSI.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU DOZER • WANTED KOMATSU D41 D53 D58 BULDOZER CONTACT: IJAZ AHMED PHONE: 0019165507009 EMAIL: TPPDEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EXCAVATORS • UHO83 HITACHI EXC.WANTED MULTIPLE UNITS WHOLESALE PRICES PLEASE ...WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS AND MACHINES ... CONTACT: DALE PHONE: 360-551-9778 FAX: 360-895 3478 EMAIL: DALE.HEAVYEQUIPMENT HUNTERS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERMEER GRINDER • I AM LOOKING FOR A VERMEER GRINDER HG200 AND A TMR ANIMAL FEED MIXER CONTACT: KURT HORVATH PHONE: 847 344 4114 FAX: 847 391 9267 EMAIL: GREENROOFER@ INTRINSICLANDSCAPING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR • LOOKING FOR PC400-6 , PC400-7, ORIGINAL PAINT, NICE UNITS CONTACT: RASHIDMAHMOOD PHONE: +97150 2663939 FAX: +9716 5350006 EMAIL: RASHID@ALRAAS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CF (WOODS) MANUAL QUICK COUPLER • COUPLER TO FIT CASE 9030B/CX210 EXCAVATOR 80MM PINS 17 3/4-18 INCH CENTER TO CENTER CONTACT: TOM SCHIMELFENIG PHONE: 701-984-2522 FAX: 701-984-2523 EMAIL: TOMPEGGY@DAKTEL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 521D WHEEL LOADER | CONTACT: FRANK HORAN @ TRICO EQUIPMENT PHONE: 800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230 FAX: 856-697-4842 EMAIL: FHORAN@TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TIMBERJACK SKIDDER 460 • WANTED TO BUY, USED/AUCTION TIMBERJACK SKIDDER WITH WINCH. NOT INTERESTED IN THE GRAPPLE. CONTACT: AGNES PHONE: +233243682595 FAX: +2330302776244 EMAIL: ANAIS_ABABIO@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BACKHOE RIMS • JD PART#AT169550 RIMS TO FIT A 12.5/80-18 TIRE OFF A 310 OR 315SE BACKHOE CONTACT: DICK BOHN PHONE: 715-472-2263 EMAIL: BABY33@LAKELAND.WS –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SET OF FORKS FOR A DRESSER 520C CONTACT: EUGENE ZEMPEL PHONE: 507-828-3390 FAX: 507-249-3060 EMAIL: ZEMPELE@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY D7G D8 D9 D10 WITH RIPPER I-I PREFERABLE CONTRACTORS PLEASE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED CUMMINS QSX15 ENGINES ANY CONDITION CONSIDERED CONTACT: HOWARD PHONE: 312-368-7997 FAX: 312-368-9419 EMAIL: HOWARD@DIESELSALES.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MANITOU 3 TO 5 TON TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS • WE ARE INTERESTED TO BUY MANITOU FORKLIFTS ONLY FROM USA/CANADA WHOLESALERS/CONTRACTORS. WHOLESALE PRICES ONLY. CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JAW CRUSHER 2003NEWER • WE ARE TRYING TO LOCATE JAW CRUSHER EITHER IN TEXAS OR NEAR TEXAS CONTACT: BARBARA PHONE: 903-509-2307 FAX: 903-561-3917 EMAIL: BDC1950@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB 5508, 550 (140170) | WE URGENTLY WANT TO BUY FROM USA CONTRACTORS/DEALER WHOLESALERS. CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CF (WOODS) QUICK COUPLER | MUST HAVE 80 MM PINS 12-12 1/4 BETWEEN EARS CAN BE BETWEEN 17 3/4 AND 18 INCHES CENTER TO CENTER OF PINS CONTACT: TOM SCHIMELFENIG PHONE: 701.984.2522 FAX: 701.984.2523 EMAIL: TOMPEGGY@DAKTEL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANY CONDITION-NEEDED FOR PARTS NPK E 218 HYDRAULIC HAMMER CONTACT: PHIL PHONE: 413-427-7171 EMAIL: PHILG123@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
HITACHI ZX 270 | 2004-2006 YEAR, CLEAN WORK READY CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4X4 SINGLE AXLE CAB CHAS | LIKE A INTERNATIONAL 4300 DT466 WILL LENGTH TO FIT CONTACT: RALPH PHONE: 580-591-3922 FAX: 580-536-2355 EMAIL: RDICKSON2@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TIRE HANDLER | TIRE HANDLER FOR 773 & 637 TIRES CONTACT: TOM WEAVER PHONE: 540-389-7002 FAX: 540-389-7072 EMAIL: TWEAVER@PARADIGMINTL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– INSULATION BLOWER USED GOOD QUALITY | ALSO NEED 7X12 CARGO TRAILER FOR INSULATION BLOWER CONTACT: TONY PHONE: 727-459-3935 EMAIL: TONYSABELLICHI@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY BULLDOZER SPECIALITE D8 WITH RIPPER 1977 AT 2011 CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CF PINGRABBER QUICK COUPLER | MUST HAVE 80 MM PINS APPROX. 17 3/4 CENTER TO CENTER 12 INCHES BETWEEN EARS PREFER MECHANICAL BUT WILL CONSIDER HYDRAULIC CONTACT: TOM SCHIMELFENIG PHONE: 701-984-2522 FAX: 701-984-2523 EMAIL: TOMPEGGY@DAKTEL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D7G AND D7H WITH RIPPER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WILLARD | KOMATSU EXCAVATOR, 50,000 APPROX WEIGHT. $50,000 OR UNDER. WITH HEAT/AIR/THUMB. CONTACT: FROM MISSOURI PHONE: 660-484-3522 OR 660-542-4454 FAX: 660-484-3722 EMAIL: WKWOOD@GREENHILLS.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRIPLE L TRAILER | TRAILER THAT THE DECK LOWERS TO THE GROUND PREFERABLY A 7612 DROP DECK SCISSOR LIFT TRAILER CONTACT: DAN MCKINNEY EMAIL: DANO@COOPSONE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RUBER TIRE TRACTOR BACKHOE | JD OR CASE GOOD SHAPE 10 TO 12 REACH CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 507-847-3266 507-840-0838 EMAIL: RICHLIN507@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CRAWLER CRANE | WANT TO BUY. AMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER. CONTACT: DON AUSTIN PHONE: 512-750-9742 FAX: 512-301-0163 EMAIL: MACHINERYPICTURE@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR 980G | YEAR 2000 +/CLEAN WORK READY CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JCB 550, 550140, 550170,1998, 2007 | WE ALWAYS BUY THESE UNITS. PLEASE SEND IF YOU HAVE. THANKS CONTACT: MARK EMAIL: VANSEQUIP@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 5000 POUND FORKLIFT/AIR TIRES | LOOKING FOR AN OFF SOLID SURFACE TIRED 5000 POUND FORKLIFT. PREFER GAS ENGINE CONTACT: JOE HOTZE PHONE: 618-548-1711 FAX: 618-548-6753 EMAIL: JOEHOTZE@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY JCB TELEHANDLERS & CATERPILLAR WHEELLOADERS | OFFER ME THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENTS.JCB TELEHANDLERS 550140/170.CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950B,950E,966D,966E.966F. CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@ HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED TO BUY HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200,UH083,UH077 | OFFER ME THE FOLLOWING HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200-1,EX200LC-1,UH083,UH077. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1986 1990 KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS | LOOKING TO PURCHASE ANY KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADER RANGING YEAR 1986 - 1990. CONTACT: ALI HUSSAIN PHONE: 314-537-2809 EMAIL: ABUMUJTABA1963@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAB FOR CAT 420D | OPEN ROPS CAB FOR CAT 420D CONTACT: JENNIFER PHONE: 256-533-1100 FAX: 256-533-1191 EMAIL: JENNIFER@ DONKENNEDYANDSONS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MT6642, MLT627 | WE ARE INTERESTED TO BUY URGENTLY THESE UNITS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES.THANKS CONTACT: AYYAZ ALLAM EMAIL: AUTOLINKINTERNATIONAL@ GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Syracuse, NY Fri., July 15, 2011 For: Amazing Classic Car Auction – Creampuff Corvettes and more! • Canastota, NY Sat., July 16, 2011 For: Lyon’s Annual Summer Hay Camp & Friday Night BBQ. Late Model Construction, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks and Trailers • San Bernardino, CA Thurs., June 21, 2011 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks and Trailers • Belpre, OH Fri., July 22, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Pipeline Contracting Company • Dallas, TX Tues., July 26, 2011 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Support, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Batesville, AR Thurs., July 28, 2011 For: Complete Liquidation of Late Model Cat Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks, Truck Tractors • Albany, NY Fri., July 30, 2011 For: Construction, Attachments, Support, Tools, Trucks & Trailers
• Houston, TX DATE TBA For: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • New Orleans, LA July 15, 2011 • Frederick, MD July 19, 2011 • Los Angeles, CA July 22, 2011 • Sacramento, CA July 26, 2011 • Fort Worth, TX July 27-28, 2011 • Hartford, CT July 28, 2011 • Chicago, IL August 2, 2011 • West Chicago, IL August 3, 2011 • Rochester, NY August 10, 2011 • Denver, CO August 10, 2011 • Las Vegas, NV August 12, 2011 • Orlando, FL August 17, 2011 • Tipton, CA August 24, 2011
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• Boise, ID August 26, 2011
• San Bernardino, CA Fri., September 23, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
• Albuquerque, NM Sept. 7, 2011
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• Nashville, TN Sept. 13, 2011
• Sacramento, CA Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
• Kissimmee, FL Tues., August 16, 2011 For: Construction, Support, Rental Fleet Equipment, Attachments, Trucks and Trailers • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Rental Returns of Construction, Aerials, Attachments, Support, Trucks & Trailers • South Bend, IN Fri., September 23, 2011 For: 2 Auctions in 1 Day! Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Atlanta, GA DATE TBA For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Ledyard, CT (Foxwood Casino) DATE TBA For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers
• North East, MD August 25, 2011
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• Sacramento, CA Sat., December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Fri., December 16, 2011 For: Construction Equipment CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Los Angeles, CA Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Omaha, NE Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Seattle, WA Wed., August 3, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Grand Rapids, MI Wed., August 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
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• Thurs., August 4, 2011 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., August 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Bellingham, WA Thurs., July 14, 2011 For: Contractors Equipment, Rolling Stock and Tools KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100
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• Cumberland, ME Thurs., July 21, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
• Newark Valley, NY Fri., July 15, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and Farm Equipment
• Van Buren, ME Thurs., July 28, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
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MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728
• Huntington, WV Wed., July 20, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
• Newberry, SC Wed., August 17, 2011 For: One Owner Absolute Auction
IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Johnson Creek, WI Fri., July 22, 2011
• Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs., Sept 21-22, 2011 For: Annual Fall Contractors Auction
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• Brooklyn, MS Fri.-Sat., Sept. 23-24, 2011 For: Mississippi Contractors Auction MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Thurs., September 14, 2011 For: Annual Fall Contractors Auction MENDENHALL AUCTION CO., INC. www.mendenhallauction.com 336-889-5700 • High Point, NC Sat., July 23, 2011 For: Municipal, Repo, Truck and Equipment Auction PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Burlington, MA Fri., July 22, 2011 For: Complete Dispersal Auction – Heavy & Light Duty Rental Equipment & Tool Inventory
• Tewksbury, MA Fri., July 29, 2011 For: Entire Inventory of Dry Wall installation, interior demolition Equipment & Tools PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., July 14 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Bidding Starts to Close Thurs., July 28 - 10AM For: Construction Equipment RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395
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• Lebanon, TN December 10, 2011 For: Construction Equipment
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ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Seneca Falls, NY Thurs., August 11, 2011 For: Construction and Farm Equipment, Antique Equipment • Oswego, NY Sat., August 27, 2011 For: Contractor Equipment Auction • Lansing, NY Sat., September 10, 2011 For: Municipal Surplus and Contractor Equipment Auction • Groveland, NY Sat., September 17, 2011 For: Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks • Springville, NY Sat., June 18, 2011 For: Farm Tractor and Machinery Auction • Rochester, NY Sat., October 1, 2011 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Cars and Trucks • Hamburg, NY Sat., October 8, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 22, 2011 For: Municipal and Contractor Equipment Auction • Groveland, NY Sat., December 3, 2011 For: Farm and Construction Equipment, Heavy and Light Trucks RYAN AUCTION SALES www.ryanauctionsales.com 603-491-6159 • Virtual Equipment and Truck Auction Tues., July 26, 2011- 10AM
STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173 • Montgomery, MN Fri., July 22, 2011 For: George Ohmann Antique Tractor Auction • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 27, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Trucks, Vehicles and More • Litchfield, MN Thurs., August 11, 2011 For: Construction and Ag Equipment, Vehicles and More! UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., August 26, 2011 For: Construction and Utility Auction VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauctiongroup.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Thurs., August 4, 2011 For: Summer Contractors Public Auction WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC. www.wca-online.com 760-731-7760 • Perris, CA Thurs., August 18, 2011 For: Heavy Equipment and Vehicles
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KPI-JCI Hosts Dealers for Onsite Factory Training in S.D. A hands-on, onsite training approach, supported by classroom learning, resulted in enhanced education for national and international KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens authorized dealers during a PRO Service Training event. Employees from dealerships including General Equipment (Fargo, N.D.), GW Van Keppel Company (Kansas City, Kan.) and Lonetrack Equipment (Langley, British Columbia, Canada) visited the Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. (KPI-JCI) plant in Yankton, S.D., for onsite jaw crusher and vibrating feeder assembly service training June 7 to 9. Training sessions included presentations on operation and application for jaw crushers and vibrating feeders, shop floor training on installation and assembly, plant tours and safety education. Terry Haas, field service representative and training coordinator at Kolberg-Pioneer Inc., said the training sessions are critical for dealers who want to stay informed on best equipment practices. “Dealers should take advantage of these opportunities because it allows them to stay current on training and get a hands-on opportunity to learn about installation and operation of equipment from those who know it best,” Haas said. “PRO Service Training sessions are also a great way to meet and build relationships with our service personnel who go out into the field.” KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ PRO Service Training occurs at least six times a year at the Kolberg-Pioneer Inc., and Johnson Crushers International Inc. factories in Yankton and Eugene, Ore. The next service training event, which covers cone crushing and screening, will take place July 19 to 21 at the Johnson Crushers International, Inc., plant in Eugene. For more information, visit www.kpijci.com/customer-support/training/.
Valmet Now Carries Komatsu Products Products manufactured under the Valmet trademark have become full members of the Komatsu product family. Valmet, known for its wheeled harvesters, forwarders, harvesting heads and mechanized logging, now carries the Komatsu brand. Komatsu Ltd. marketed cut-to-length products under the Valmet brand for seven years and will continue to focus on quality, cut-to-length machines. “The first cut-to-length machine was introduced in the early 1960s, signaling the start of specialization in forest machine development,” said Norio Kido, executive vice president, forestry products, Komatsu America Corp. “And now, with the global strength of the Komatsu brand, we will provide excellent value and service support to our forestry customers and dealers. We understand our customers’ needs and our dedication to technical innovation, combined with Komatsu’s industrial tradition, manufacturing technology and quality assurance, means we can deliver the best the forestry industry has to offer.” For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.
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Employees from dealerships including General Equipment (Fargo, N.D.), GW Van Keppel Company (Kansas City, Kan.) and Lonetrack Equipment (Langley, British Columbia, Canada) visited the Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. (KPI-JCI) plant in Yankton, S.D., for onsite jaw crusher and vibrating feeder assembly service training June 7 to 9.
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J.M. Wood Auction Company Holds Sale in Montgomery
J.M. Wood Auction Company held an Alabama Department of Transportation sale June 24 and 25 in Montgomery, Ala.
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.M. Wood Auction Company held an Alabama Department of Transportation sale June 24 and 25 in Montgomery, Ala. Approximately 983 total onsite registered bidders and 150 online bidders participated in the auction. More than 100 items were sold via the Internet.
Bidders participating in the auction hailed from several countries including Saudi Arabia, Canada, Netherlands, Ireland, Australia, Mexico, South Korea, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates. Approximately 24 U.S. states were represented as well. (L-R): Joe McGee, Andrew Glass and Josh McGee of Joe McGee Construction of Lake Mississippi get ready for the auction.
Massey Ferguson 5465s are lined up and ready to find new owners. Ringman Keith McDaniel catches bids for the impressive lineup of right-of-way tractors.
Alabama DOT officials operate machines for bidders to inspect.
J.M. Wood Vice President Bryant Wood surveys the crowd for another bid.
Third generation ticket runner Shelby Cox keeps the office busy.
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Business Liquidation AUCTION
Thurs., July 21st 9AM CST Selling for Simmons Ready Mix Concrete Co. (in business for over 40 years) 14025 Hwy. 231/431, Hazel Green, AL 35750
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION
SECURED PARTY AUCTION Inspection: Weds., July 20th 1-5PM John Deere 544C Loader • Mack Tractor • (4) Advance Concrete Trucks • 32 Ft. Aluminum Frameless Dump Trailer • Concrete Plant (to be moved) • Trucks • 4.6 Acres in 4 Tracts w/Nice Home • Shop Tools • Equipment Real Estate: 4.6 Acres (in 4 Tracts), Nice Home, Shop, 24x32 Building, (2) 100x200 Lots on Hwy. 231/431-shown by appointment. Concrete Plant (to be moved): Stephens Decumulating Plant Includes: Stephens Silo, Fly Ash Silo, Batch Scales, Conveyor & Hoppers - Selling as ONE Unit. Concrete Trucks: (1) 1986 (2) 1993 (1) 1996 Advance 11 yd. Front Discharge, CAT & Cummins Engines. Loader: John Deere 544-C Articulating Loader w/Cab, Trucks: 2001 Mack CH-613 (10 Speed) 1999 Ford F-350, 1999 Ford F-150. Trailer: 1994 32 Ft. Aluminum Frameless Dump Trailer w/Electric Tarp (Nice)
Truck Tires & Wheels • Shop Equipment Including Torches, Welders, Grinders, Saws, Drills, Tanks • Lots of Truck Engine Parts Order of Sale: 9AM - Shop Tools, Etc. 10AM - Trucks, Tractors, Concrete Plant 12PM - Real Estate
Note: Trucks, Tractors & Concrete Plant Bidding On-Line w/bidspotter.com
Terms: Real Estate - 10% of purchase price required on sale day. Balance within 30 days of closing. Other Purchases - Cash or check w/bank letter addressed to auction co. A 3% buyer premium charged on purchases through Bid Spotter. All items sell As-Is, Where-Is. For more, go to www.vanmassey.com.
TN Lic. 1711 AL Lic. 1289
104 E. College St. Fayetteville, TN 37334 931-433-8686
Deere WorkSight Streamlines Customer Fleet Management Customers told John Deere they needed fleet management and maintenance solutions and Deere has responded by bringing JDLink, John Deere Fleet Care and Service ADVISOR Remote together into John Deere “WorkSight” to streamline efficiencies and make smarter business decisions. “With John Deere WorkSight, customers can literally manage their fleet from their seat,” said Liz Quinn, product marketing manager of telematics at John Deere Construction & Forestry. “The services under the WorkSight umbrella work together to help contractors automate their business processes and stay on top of machine health.” How WorkSight Works John Deere’s JDLink telematics fleet management system collects key machine data such as engine hours and idle time and transmits it to the customer via Internet. Fleet Care interprets that data, as well as machine inspection information and fluid analyses, and advises customers and dealers on proactive steps to maintain machine
health. Service ADVISOR Remote enables dealers to read diagnostic trouble codes, record performance data and update software remotely, without requiring a job site visit. It also has a remote recording mode. If something is malfunctioning when an engine is running at 1,000 rpm, for example, it can record machine data for a technician to analyze when then engine is running at that specific engine speed. “With all this technology brought together under WorkSight, John Deere dealers can proactively provide machine health recommendations to Deere customers before downtime occurs,” Quinn said. “Customers get a valuable heads-up and not only avoid downtime, but also save on the drive-time expense of having a technician come out. And customers can schedule maintenance when it’s most convenient for them. WorkSight can turn separate pieces of machine data into uptime solutions.” For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.
LATE MODEL CAT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, DUMP TRUCKS, TRUCK TRACTORS.
THURSDAY, JULY 28 @ 10:00 AM BATESVILLE (LITTLE ROCK), ARKANSAS HILITES: 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2002 Cat D8RII (cab, air, ripper), (2) 2006 -2005 Cat D6RLGP-II (can, air, winch), 2004 Cat D6RLGP-II (can, air), MOTOR GRADER: Cat 140H, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2005 Cat 330CL, Cat 320CL, 2 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2003 Cat CS563E, 2001 Hamm 3412P (84in.), TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: 2009 FMI 1000 Hydraulic Hammer, Manual & Hydraulic Thumbs, Skid Steers: Buckets, Grapples, Forks, Quick Attachments, HEAVY HAUL TRUCK TRACTOR: 1998 Int’l. 9300 Eagle (tri.), WATER TRUCK: Ford C8000 2,000gal. (s/a), FUEL TANKER TRUCK: 1989 GMC C60 Gas Tanker (s/a), 8 DUMP TRUCKS: 2001-1993 Kenworth T800 (tri.), 1987 Kenworth T600 (tri.), 1989 Peterbilt 379 (tri.), (3) 1989-1987 Int’l. Eagle (tri.), PICKUP: 2005 Chevy Z71 (4x4), SERVICE TRUCK: Ford F450, PLUS QUANTITY OF SUPPORT & SHOP, TOOL EQUIPMENT. ARKANSAS AUCTIONEER LIC. # 1870 online bidding available: www.lyonauction.com
NOTE: Selling in this auction will be a complete liquidation from a local contractor for a secured creditor.
ALEX LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc. Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315/633-2944 Fax: 315/633-8010 www.lyonauction.com
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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC BATESVILLE AR....................................................................................89 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL.........................................................21 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ...................................................55 ALLU GROUP............................................................................................57 ARROW EQUIPMENT INC .......................................................................33 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ...........................................3,38 ATLANTIC CAPITAL COMPANIES............................................................25 BARGAINS ................................................................................................81 BEARD EQUIPMENT CO..........................................................................14 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY..............................................................17 BLANCHARD MACHINERY .................................................................23,61 BOBCAT COMPANY ............................................................................74,75 BOMAG .....................................................................................................41 BREAKER TECHNOLOGIES ....................................................................59 BROOKS SALES INC ...............................................................................22 CAROLINA CAT.........................................................................................14 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................79 CLASSIFIEDS ......................................................................................80,81 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT .............................................12,13 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE CEG WANTED ......................................................................................83 BACKHOES & ATTACHMENTS PROMO .............................................48 FELLING EW SLEEPER & MIDCO TESTIMONIAL..............................26 ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ......................................................64 DIESEL COMPONENTS ...........................................................................24 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS .............................................................61 DYNAPAC..................................................................................................37 EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ....................................................................29 EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS..................................................................18 FAE USA INC ............................................................................................44 FLANGE LOCK..........................................................................................18 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES...................................................................20 G S EQUIPMENT ......................................................................................11 GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ...................................................60 GENSCO EQUIPMENT LTD .....................................................................50 GOMACO CORP .......................................................................................34 H & E EQUIPMENT SERVICES..................................................................9 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL...........................................................19 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ...............................................................92 HOLLAND PUMP ......................................................................................24 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..............................................77 ICUEE ........................................................................................................71 IRON PLANET ONLINE AUCTION AUCTION CALENDAR...........................................85 JAMES RIVER.............................................................................................5 JCB INC.....................................................................................................67
JCB OF FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA .............................................21 JFW EQUIPMENT INC..............................................................................38 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER .....................................................................73 KAWASAKI ................................................................................................63 KUBOTA SVL........................................................................................46,47 LEEBOY ....................................................................................................36 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ..................................................43 M D MOODY & SONS INC .........................................................................2 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ...............................................................42 MB AMERICA INC .....................................................................................51 MENDENHALL AUCTION HIGH POINT, NC...................................................................................86 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................59 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS .......................................................52 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC................................................53 OKADA AMERICA .....................................................................................52 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO.........................................................................18 RING POWER CRANE .............................................................................17 RING POWER RENTS ................................................................................6 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS .............................................................91 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY...............................................................22 ROSCO MFG CO ......................................................................................44 SAKAI AMERICA INC ................................................................................39 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................57 SPECTRA INTEGRATED SYSTEMS........................................................25 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................40 TAKEUCHI .................................................................................................70 TAR HEEL MACHINERY .............................................................................7 TOKU AMERICA INC.................................................................................59 TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS.........................................................40 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES...............................................................27 U S SHORING ...........................................................................................10 UNITED RENTALS OF FLORIDA .............................................................15 VAN MASSEY AUCTION HAZEL GREEN AL ................................................................................89 VOLVO COMPACTION..............................................................................32 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................................65 WIRTGEN AMERICA.................................................................................35 WOODS CONSTRUCTION.......................................................................50 WORLDNET AUCTIONS CONDUCTING VIRTUAL AUCTIONS...................................................87 YANMAR AMERICA ..................................................................................69
GEORGIA STATE SUPPLEMENT BORDER EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................3 JCB OF GEORGIA ......................................................................................7 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC............................................................8 YANCEY BROTHERS CO........................................................................4,5
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