Southeast #1, 2010 - CEG

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New Twin Spans Rise Over Lake Pontchartrain By Zoie Clift CEG CORRESPONDENT

Fleet Software Can Boost Profitability…26

Meekins Holds 15th Annual Auction…56

Digital Editions Available @ www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................26-29 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....33-40 Parts Section ................41 Business Calendar ........44 Auction Section ......52-59 Advertisers Index ..........58

A landmark of New Orleans, the I-10 Twin Span Bridge, (known as the Twin Spans) are two parallel bridges that cross Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans to Slidell. After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the Twin Spans suffered extensive damage. Though the bridge was repaired after the storm, it was decided a long-term solution would be to construct two new spans. Construction of the new bridge began in June 2006 and is the largest public works project in Louisiana history. Taller, wider and built with Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc. enhanced materials and construcThe first new span opened to two lanes of eastbound traffic in the summer of 2009. The westbound span is scheduled to follow suit in tion techniques, the new bridge, which will cost $800 million, is mid- to-late 2011. being built 300 ft. (91.4 m) east of the current spans. The new spans are being built 21 ft. (6.4 m) higher to protect against high storm surge. Once the new bridge is completed,

the current bridge will be demolished. The first new span opened to two lanes of eastbound traffic in the summer of 2009. The westbound span is scheduled to follow suit in mid- to-late 2011. “The magnitude and complexity of this bridge replacement project is readily evident,” said Steve Heraty, deputy project engineer of CEI from Volkert Construction Services, the construction engineering and inspection consultant for the project. “However, this bridge is much more than concrete, steel, manpower and equipment. It is a visible reminder of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the recovery of the region in the aftermath of the hurricane.” The new bridge features an 80ft. (24.3 m) high-rise section to provide vertical clearance for marine traffic. The two parallel structures, each will be 5.5 mi. (8.8 km) long. Both bridges will be 60 ft. (18.2 m)

Homes, Roads Positive Spots in 2010 Outlook Ten Survival Strategies By Pete Sigmund

CEG EDITORIAL CONSULTANT

Sizable growth in new construction of single-family homes and a high level of construction of roads and bridges are positive expectations for 2010 as the industry and the nation hope for a stronger economic recovery from high unemployment, foreclosures, bankruptcies and other continuing myriad problems. Economists interviewed by Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) are anything but sanguine but they see rays of light amid the encircling gloom. “We expect about 610,000 sin-

gle-family housing starts in 2010, compared with about 443,000 starts in 2009,” said Bernard Markstein, vice president, economic analysis and forecasting of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in Washington, D.C. “We will see definite improvement in the first and third quarters and then again by year-end. I predict a slow recovery back to normalcy, which is 1.5-million starts per year, over the next 10 years.” Markstein said the homeowner tax credit for consumers “adds close to 200,000 additional sales.” This credit is $8,000 for a first-time homebuyer and $6,500 for a repeat see FORECAST page 10

see SPANS page 50

for a Tough Economy By Thomas Houck SPECIAL TO CEG

Jim is a small business owner who’s been watching the economy evaporate in front of his eyes. Stress isn’t the word to explain how he feels. With his wife staying at home to raise their youngest child, his business bears the entire financial burden of funding their mortgage and lifestyle. If the slowdown continues, not only will his nightly tossing and turning get worse, but he

may also have a full-blown nervous breakdown. Jim is fortunate to have a neighbor, Ken, who helps small business owners lead better lives by running better businesses. Since his business had gone so well for the past 10 years, Jim never felt he needed a consultant. Until now. His gracious neighbor Ken offered Jim two hours of his time gratis to share the “Top 10 Survival Tactics in a Tough see SURVIVAL page 14


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Your VOLVO dealer in The Carolinas • Georgia • Alabama • East Tennessee

CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

MOTOR GRADERS

(2) 2004 Volvo EC140BLC, 1169-2360 Hrs........................$$60,000-$64,000 (5) 2006 Volvo EC140BLC, 807-1946 Hrs..........................$$45,000-$95,000 2006 Volvo EC160BLC, S/N 11100775, 951 Hrs ..............................$$90,000 (3) 2004 Volvo EC210BLC, 2321-5074 Hrs........................$$47,000-$95,000 2006 Volvo EC210BLC, S/N 11100985, 1539 Hrs ............................$$95,000 (4) 2007 Volvo EC210CLC, 602- 2779 Hrs ......................$$82,500-$126,000 2006 Volvo EC240BLC, S/N 11102327, 1874 Hrs ............................$$70,000 2007 Volvo EC240BLC, S/N 11103018, 1991 Hrs ..........................$$132,000 (3) 2008 Volvo EC240CLR, 1228-1443 Hrs ..................$$180,000-$190,000 2006 Volvo EC290BLC, S/N 11102217, 2043 Hrs ..........................$$140,000 $140,000-$156,000 (2) 2007 Volvo EC290BLC, 1340-1772 Hrs....................$ 2005 Volvo EC330BLC, S/N 11101357, 2268 Hrs ..........................$$171,600 (2) 2006 Volvo EC330BLC, 1800-3168 Hrs....................$$115,000-$140,000 (6) 2007 Volvo EC330BLC, 675-1605 Hrs ....................$$160,000-$202,800 2008 Volvo EC330BLC, S/N 11103374, 1025 Hrs ..........................$$195,000 2008 Volvo EC330CLC, S/N 11103459, 1248 Hrs ..........................$$205,000 2005 Volvo EC360BLC, S/N 11101440, 1876 Hrs ..........................$$170,000 2006 Volvo EC360BLC, S/N 11101452, 3481 Hrs ..........................$$118,000 2007 Volvo EC360BLC, S/N 11103200, 1129 Hrs ..........................$$165,000 2003 Volvo EC460BLC, S/N 11101497, 5996 Hrs ..........................$$149,000 (3) 2007 Volvo EC460BLC, 523-2745 Hrs......................$$235,000-$296,400 2007 Volvo EC460CLC, S/N 11103709, 2981 Hrs ..........................$$190,000 2008 Volvo EC460CLC, S/N 11103401, 635 Hrs ............................$$375,000 2002 Cat 320CL, S/N JP01LG, 4006 Hrs ........................................$$110,000 2007 Cat 328DHG, S/N 11103611, 1052 Hrs ................................$$218,000 2003 Cat 330CL, S/N JP02LG, 4590 Hrs ........................................$$148,000 2006 J.Deere 450D, S/N 11103612, 3365 Hrs ..............................$$250,000

WHEEL EXCAVATORS 2006 Volvo EW160B, S/N 12100016, 1125 Hrs..............................$$110,000 2008 Volvo EW210C, S/N 12100086, 181 Hrs................................$$185,000

COMPACT EXCAVATORS 2002 Volvo EC35, S/N 21100272, 1629 Hrs ....................................$$22,000 (2) 2006 Volvo EC35, 761-812 Hrs ....................................$$21,000-$22,000 (2) 2006 Volvo EC35A, 400-808 Hrs..................................$$23,000-$27,000 (3) 2008 Volvo EC55B, 1491-1575 Hrs..............................$$42,000-$48,000 2005 Volvo ECR28, S/N 21100166, 21 Hrs ......................................$$27,000 2005 Volvo ECR88, S/N 21100162, 1340 Hrs ..................................$$65,000 2006 Takeuchi TB175, S/N 80101095, 1341 Hrs..............................$$54,000

2004 Volvo G710B, S/N 14100308, 1751 Hrs ..................................$$80,000 (3) 2007 Volvo G940, 1183-1365 Hrs............................$$168,500-$171,500 (6) 2008 Volvo G940, 784-1203 Hrs..............................$$165,000-$195,000

COMPACT MOTOR GRADER 2007 Champion C86, S/N 24100020, 853 Hrs ................................$$85,000

WHEEL LOADERS 2006 Volvo L60E, S/N 10102770, 3264 Hrs ....................................$$76,000 2005 Volvo L70E, S/N 10101420, 5980 Hrs ....................................$$85,000 2004 Volvo L90E, S/N 10101900, 10367 Hrs ..................................$$86,000 2006 Volvo L90E, S/N 10102024, 10600 Hrs ..................................$$82,500 (2) 2007 Volvo L110F, 1521-1771 Hrs ..........................$$162,500-$165,000 2008 Volvo L120F, S/N 10103539, 1270 Hrs..................................$$195,000 2007 Volvo L150E, S/N 10103386, 1159 Hrs ................................$$245,000 $128,000 2006 Volvo L180E, S/N 10104003, 7185 Hrs ................................$ 2008 Volvo L220F, S/N 10103636, 1524 Hrs..................................$$330,000 1996 CAT IT24F, S/N 10104031, 9107 Hrs ......................................$$28,000 1995 CAT 963B, S/N 10103639, 8447 Hrs........................................$$49,000 1996 J.Deere 444G, S/N 10104030, 15062 Hrs ..............................$$20,000

COMPACT WHEEL LOADERS 2005 Volvo L45B, S/N 20100062, 4070 Hrs ....................................$$42,000 2007 Volvo L30B, S/N 20103151, 595 Hrs ......................................$$53,000 2007 Volvo L25, S/N 10103646, 1617 Hrs ......................................$$38,000

COMPACTION 2008 VRM DD16, S/N 30101733, 34 Hrs ........................................$$32,000 2008 VRM DD-31HF, S/N 30101684, 1051 Hrs ................................$$38,000 (3) 2006 VRM SD116DX, 809-1036 Hrs ..........................$$75,000-$105,000 2007 VRM SD116DX, S/N 30100816, 542 Hrs ................................$$80,000 2003 VRM SD122DX, S/N 30101906, 5834 Hrs ..............................$$37,500 (2) 2005 VRM SD122DX, 741-800 Hrs ..............................$$94,000-$97,000 2006 VRM SD122F, S/N 30101584, 24 Hrs ......................................$$97,000 1999 Wacker RD25, S/N 30101725, 2498 Hrs ..................................$$8,000 2002 Hypac C784, S/N 30100527, 614 Hrs ......................................$$55,000 2005 Hypac C832C, S/N 30101817, 1300 Hrs..................................$$30,000

MOTOR SCRAPER 2005 Euclid S12, S/N 80100142, 0 Hrs ..............................................$$3,000

ARTICULATED HAULERS (2) 1998 Volvo A25C, 12427-14091 Hrs............................$$38,000-$63,000 (2) 1999 Volvo A25C, 10064-11723 Hrs............................$$65,000-$74,000 2000 Volvo A25C, S/N 13100403, 11522 Hrs ..................................$$74,000 2003 Volvo A25D, S/N 13100713, 9221 Hrs ..................................$$138,000 2004 Volvo A25D, S/N 13102453, 3580 Hrs ..................................$$144,000 2006 Volvo A25D, S/N 13102307, 1877 Hrs ..................................$$208,000 (9) 2007 Volvo A25D, 1648-3429 Hrs............................$$169,000-$220,000 (2) 2008 Volvo A25E, 1343-2206 Hrs ............................$$230,000-$248,000 2002 Volvo A30D, S/N 13101012, 9104 Hrs ..................................$$135,000 2003 Volvo A30D, S/N 13100937, 4900 Hrs ..................................$$235,000 2004 Volvo A30D, S/N 13100966, 7040 Hrs ..................................$$185,000 (2) 2005 Volvo A30D, 4837-4841 Hrs......................................$$125,000 Ea. (3) 2006 Volvo A30D, 712-2487 Hrs ............................$$170,000-$220,000 (3) 2007 Volvo A30D, 1658-2636 Hrs ..........................$$190,000-$270,000 (3) 2008 Volvo A30E, 1053-2619 Hrs ............................$$220,000-$325,000 (2) 2006 Volvo A35D, 2883-3951 Hrs ..........................$$250,000-$275,000 (2) 2007 Volvo A35D, 1493-2176 Hrs ..........................$$245,000-$275,000 2002 Volvo A40D, S/N 13102209, 5990 Hrs ..................................$$160,000 (5) 2004 Volvo A40D, 8998-11231 Hrs....................................$$115,000 Ea. 2005 Volvo A40D, S/N 13102207, 4204 Hrs ..................................$$205,000 (2) 2006 Volvo A40D, 4070-6854 Hrs............................$$155,000-$225,000 (6) 2007 Volvo A40D, 3012-4248 Hrs............................$$260,000-$400,000 (6) 2008 Volvo A40E, 2328-4239 Hrs ............................$$345,000-$490,000

BACKHOE LOADERS 1998 New Holland 555E, S/N 10104055, 615 Hrs ..........................$$16,000 2007 Volvo BL704ROS, S/N 22100328, 1734 Hrs............................$$47,000 2007 Volvo BL704CAS, S/N 22100331, 1768 Hrs ............................$$56,000

SKIDSTEERS 2004 ASV RC85, S/N 23100182, 781 Hrs ........................................$$23,000 2004 CAT 247, S/N 23100320, 2400 Hrs ..........................................$$16,500

PAVERS 1999 VRM PF-161, S/N 31102149, 9711 Hrs ..................................$$27,000

WATER TRUCK 1994 CAT 613C, S/N 80101141, 15000 Hrs......................................$$47,000

TRACK PAVER 2005 Lee-Boy 8500T, S/N 80101217, 1256 Hrs ..............................$$60,000

Contact: Doug Wilson 704-562-2032 Fax: 704-494-8196 Email: doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com www.ascvolvo.com Billy Brice - Southeast U.S. - 678-592-1004 Email: billy.brice@ascvolvo.com ASC has an expansive Volvo rental fleet. Call for more details.

Serving You From North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville, Greenville. South Carolina: Columbia, North Charleston, Piedmont, Georgia: Acworth, Buford, Forest Park, Savannah Alabama: Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile, Tennessee: Knoxville, Chattanooga


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SOUTHEAST EDITION Circulated Throughout

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RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENING

Be sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

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DOOSAN INFRACORE PORTABLE POWER NAMES ATLANTA DEALER

Cowin Equipment Company of Birmingham, Ala., now offers the full line of Doosan Infracore Portable Power products in the Atlanta market. The company offers Ingersoll Rand-branded air compressors, generators, lighting systems and light compaction equipment.

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WORK BEGINS ON RIVER MUSEUM IN VICKSBURG, MISS.

Construction recently started and is expected to take approximately 15 months for a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers museum on the city riverfront in Vicksburg.

CAT ACQUIRES S. KOREAN MANUFACTURER

Caterpillar Inc. said Nov. 30 it plans to buy a subsidiary of a South Korean manufacturer of components for earthmoving and other machinery. The world’s largest maker of mining and construction equipment said it will acquire JCS Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of Jinsung T.E.C. Co. Terms were not disclosed.

FLEET MAINTENANCE SOFTWARE CAN HELP BOOST PROFITABILITY

Truck fleets with their own maintenance shops are under increasing pressure to maximize mechanic and technician productivity and minimize parts inventories, particularly in the current challenging economy. By accomplishing these objectives, companies stand a better chance of gaining a competitive advantage and boosting profitability.

PRODUCING BIO-SAWDUST FROM DEBARKED ROUND WOOD

To meet the growing demand for miniscule wood fiber, Bandit Industries Inc. developed new technology that allows a .25 in.-minus sawdust-type material, known as bio-sawdust, to be produced from debarked round wood in a single pass. Benefits of this new system include greater fuel efficiency, higher production levels in pellet mills and the potential for expansion into biofuel and bioelectricity production.

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MEEKINS HOLDS 15TH ANNUAL DECEMBER CONTRACTORS AUCTION

More than 2,000 bidders with 300-plus online registered bidders vied for 1,403 lots of equipment.

44 BUSINESS CALENDAR 48 CLASSIFIEDS 52 COMING AUCTIONS

EQUIPMENT… 46 AIM Bucket Forks

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Gatorback Tracks & Equipment LLC New and Used Equipment Sales • Rubber Tracks and Undercarriage Parts

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2003 Cat D5N LGP, 3920 Hrs, Cab, A/C, Limb Risers, Rear Screens........$$48,000

2009 Mustang MTL312, Enclosed Cab, A/C............................................$$28,500

2003 John Deere 450HLGP, 2320 Hrs, OROPS, 80% U/C..........$$29,900

2006 Big Tex Pintle Hitch Tr a i l e r, Elec. Brakes, 22500GVWR......$$4,500

2005 John Deere 650J LGP, 1000 Hrs, One Owner ................................$$54,900

2002 JD 624H, Cab, A/C, Quick Tach w/Root Rake, One Owner ......$$59,900

1989 Volvo A25, 5000 Gallon Water Truck ....................................$$18,500

2005 Gehl CTL80, 1150 Hours, New Tracks and Sprockets ..........$$19,900

1996 Komatsu CD50, Steel w/Rubber Pads, 360˚ Rotating Dumper ....$$39,900

2006 Mustang 742 Telehandler ........ ..............................................$$46,900

Woods Batwing Mower ..........$$1,495

1998 Dodge Ram 3500, 4x4, Auto Trans Service Body, 140k miles ........ ..............................................$$8,500

2004 ASV RC85, 1400 hours, Hi Flow Aux Hydraulics ..........................$$14,900

2006 Mustang MTL25, Cab, A/C, 150 Hrs........................................$$37,500

1995 Komatsu CD50, New Chains and Sprockets, New Roadliner Pads.............. .................................................. $44,900

2009 Gehl CTL55 Standard ROPS, New Machine..........................$$24,500

2008 Mustang 1503, 60 Hrs, Aux. Hydraulics, 3 Buckets ..........$$17,900

2007 Kaufman Gooseneck 24k lb Tr a i l e r, 36ft ............................$$7,900

2006 Nissan 8000lb Forklift, 60” Forks, 5000 Hrs, Pneumatic Tires..........$$5,995

2001 Komatsu PC300LC-6LE 54” Bucket w/Manual Thumb ......$$44,500

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2007 Gehl 373, Rubber Tracks, only 150 hours ..................................$$22,900

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1996 Mack with Demo Trailer .............. ....................................................$$25,500


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2003 Hitachi Sumitomo 2007 Kobelco CK1000 HD

2007 Kobelco CK1000

2009 Kobelco CK2500-II

American 5299

American 7250

Link Belt LS98

Cat 375

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CRANES 2003 Hitachi Sumitomo 240 ton Hydraulic crawler crane – 220’ main boom, 4 sheave block, ball....................$$1,100,000 2009 Kobelco CK 2500II – low hours, 250 ton crawler crane w/200’ boom, freefall drums, block and ball ..........$$1,550,000 2007 Kobelco CK 1000III – low hours, 100 ton crawler crane w/150’ boom, 3 drums, freefall, block and ball ........$$695,000 2007 Kobelco CK1000III HD – low hrs, 100 ton crawler crane w/150’ boom, 3 drums, freefall, block and ball ........$$705,000 7250 American 60 ton crawler crane – 100’ boom, block and ball ..............................................................................$$75,000 5530 American truck crane, 75 ton capacity – 150’ boom and 40’ jib, block and ball ..................................................$$95,000 4450 American truck crane, 35 ton capacity – 100’ boom, block and ball ..............................................................$$75,000 5299 American 50 ton crawler crane – 100’ boom, block and ball ............................................................................$$150,000

SALES & RENTALS

1987 Linkbelt LS 98, 40 ton crawler crane – 70’ boom, block and ball......................................................................$$140,000

EXCAVATOR 1996 Caterpillar 375L Hydaulic Excavator – 3 buckets and quick coupler. Buckets included: Hawco clamshell, 4 yd digging, 2 yd ditching and quick coupler ......................$$185,000

BARGES – TUG BOATS – DREDGE Tug “Troy” 29’X13’X5’ steel hull w/ twin engine 6v71 Detroit Diesel ..........................................................$$215,000 Ex- Navy LCM landingcraft tugs - Cummins(new engines) .... ....................................................................................$$95,000 (Ambush and Gunsmoke) - Detroit(used engines) ....$$85,000 “Doubletime” crewboat 24’X8’ Aluminum hull ........$$35,000 Tug “Scuffy” 23.7’X20’X5.8’ Steel hull w/twin 6v71 Detroit D i e s e l ......................................................................$$225,000

Tug “Bogy” 100’X28’X7.8’ Steel hull w/single engine and generators ................................................................$$575,000 B a r g e “ A l a b a m a ” 1 4 0 ’ X 6 5 ’ X 9 ’ S t e e l h u l l b a r ge w/two 36” round spudwells ................................................$$200,000 Barge “Jax III” 120’X40’X8’ Steel hull bar ge w/ two r ound spudwells ................................................................$$150,000 B a r g e “ m o b r o 9 1 0 ” 1 3 5 ’ X 4 4 ’ X 8 ’ S t e e l h u l l b a r ge w/two square 24” spudwells ..............................................$$175,000 Barge “Dixie 4409” 195’X35’X10’ Steel hull bar ge $200,000 Dredge IMS 4010HT 24’X8’........................................$$85,000 Barge FS 27 250’X50’X16’ Steel hull barge ............$$875,000 Barge “607” 110’X32’X9’ Steel hull bar ge ............$$150,000 Barge “608” 110’X32’X9’ Steel hull bar ge ............$$150,000 Barge “609” 110’X32’X9’ Steel hull barge ............$$150,000 Barge “N35” 50’X18’X4’ Steel hull bar ge ................$$40,000

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2009 has been characterized by a steep loss of momentum, so October’s gain represents a departure from recent experience,” the Outlook added, saying commercial building starts dropped 43 percent during 2009 and are expected to drop another 4 percent in dollar terms in 2010. Reed Construction Data reported in early December, however, that the value of nonresidential construction starts in November was “more than a 20 percent increase after seasonal adjustment” from the October total, with nonresidential starts increasing 16 percent. Ken Simonson, chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) in Arlington, Va., said that singlefamily housing construction spending “will be up 20 percent to 30 percent in 2010 off a very-low base [compared with 2009] while multi-family construction spending will probably be down 20 to 30 percent.” Simonson thus saw a mixed picture for the residential construction industry at present, rather than a full-fledged recovery. “Family homebuilding, helped selectively by stimulus legislation, is on the cusp of a strong comeback in percentage terms,” he said, “but this will not be enough to offset the continuing drop in multi-family and private non-residential work. I think we are in for a gradual improvement in economic conditions overall in 2010 bit by bit, but it will be very uneven and I think construction will be far behind. I think we will see more construction of universities and hospitals during the second half of 2010, but most segments will not improve until 2011. The construc-

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FORECAST from page 10

eight percent next year, aided by extra money from federal investment and by easing of material prices.” Black is worried, however, about a possible contraction of the market in 2011. “The stimulus was a one-time injection,” she told CEG. “It helped this year and certainly will help the market next year, but because it’s not a sustained increase in funding you will have some market contraction, which could be a status quo year [in 2011]. Our model is forecasting a contraction in 2011 absent increased funding from either federal, state or local governments, as the stimulus spending works its way through the market. Our model indicates that a robust federal investment would create a ‘soft landing,’ or even some growth, in 2011.” “The stimulus kept 2009 from being a disaster,” said Ken Simonson, the AGC economist. “State DOTs were busy reducing their planned lettings, but once the President signed the stimulus bill, they were able to restore a lot of projects. We estimate the recovery act included $135 billion for construction, of which $27.5 billion was for highways. The highway money was awarded quite promptly. The rest has not yet been awarded or spent, so I think in 2010 you will see more and more stimulus money showing up in other areas.” The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) in Washington, D.C., reported that, as of Nov. 20, 2009, a total of 10,600 transportation projects worth more than $30 billion have been

approved for funding under ARRA. “Of the 9,300 highway construction projects authorized to date, more than half — 5,458 projects — were either under construction or had already been completed,” AASHTO said, also reporting 355 airport projects worth $1.08 billion and 690 transit grants worth $7.19 billion have been approved. It also told Congress that state transportation departments have identified 9,500 highway, bridge, port, rail and aviation projects worth more than $69 billion that, if funded, “can be used to create hundreds of thousands of jobs across the country.” It said most of these projects were “ready to go,” meaning they can move through the federal approval process within 120 days of authorizing legislation. The report was based on responses from 50 states and the District of Columbia. ARTBA’s Black reported in a Dec. 7 release that “another indicator of work to come is the high level of obligations for ARRA funding — over 77 percent of stimulus funds have been obligated, but only $4 billion, or 16 percent of the total funding available, has been paid to contractors.” “When you add it all up, there is a lot of work to be completed in the coming year,” she said. Reauthorizing the Highway Bill The SAFETEA-LU transportation bill, enacted in 2005, provided more than $286 billion for highways, bridge and transit. It expired Sept. 30, 2009. Since then, continuing resolutions in Congress, and the new ARRA money, have funded continued work.

President Obama has suggested an 18-month extension of SAFETEA-LU. “It’s a very-fluid situation with differences between the House, Senate and the Obama resolution,” said ARTBA’s Black. Black said that “industry does not like short-term extensions because money is given out in dribs and drabs; states might hold out on spending that money until they are more confident on what that spending stream will be for the year. “At ARTBA we will advocate a sixyear bill,” Black added. “A longer period helps contractors plan their capital spending on project equipment because they know they will have a certain stream of revenue from the federal aid program, which is about 34 percent of the [highway and bridge] market and really helps create stability in this market. You don’t see this stability in other construction sectors. The stimulus is not a substitute for a sustained, increased, federal investment in highways and bridges. Federal investment is approximately 40 to 45 percent of total capital outlays for highways and bridges in the United States.” William R. Buechner, ARTBA’s vice president of economics and research, said that, without a long-term surface transportation investment bill, “conditions are again lined up to kill job growth in the construction sector and related industries” Warning that without such a bill, “we’re looking at a consee FORECAST page 24

In the following interview with Construction Equipment Guide (CEG), Toby Mack, president and chief executive officer of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) in Oak Brook, Ill., assessed the economic challenges facing dealers. Could you assess the current status of the equipment distributor business? There’s not much good news. Our industry remains at or near the bottom of the [business] cycle. If you talk to most equipment dealers you’ll find that they are not sure if they have even hit bottom yet. There still could be some further weakness in the first or second quarter of 2010 beyond where we are right now. That’s not very encouraging. What are the positives in the current market? One of the most hopeful things, which also will be very difficult to materialize, is government accelerating their passage of a multi-year highway bill, which is the thing, which a lot of contractors are going to need to see before they are going to be willing to invest in a long-term asset. They will do that when they see a long-term utilization prospect. A multi-year highway bill will do that for many categories of equipment. A dependable, consistent, multi-year bill is the biggest hope out there for a piece of equipment, which has a utilization prospect of three, five, or more years. If that passed, would business pick up for dealers? Sure. That’s one of the things historically that has driven a lot of activity at the dealer level, not just new machine deliveries but support, rentals, parts. It’s all very much underpinned by highway and other kinds of infrastructure projects. So that’s the one thing that could turn things around. Having just returned from Washington, I would say it’s going to be a struggle to get that done much before the middle of next year and possibly later, so we’re not going to see any effects that might have come into play until later in 2010, if that. How many jobs have been lost in the equipment distributor field? About 550,000 (Editors Note: This figure see AED page 24


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LOADER BACKHOES 2000 Cat 416C, OROPS, 4x4, Std. Backhoe, GP Loader Bucket.........................................................$$23,500 (2) 1998 Cat 416C IT, OROPS, 4WD, Quick Coupler, 4-n-1, Low Hours......................................$$19,500 Ea. 2002 John Deere 310G, OROPS, 4x4, Std Hoe, Very Good Condition...............................................$$24,500 2003 John Deere 310G, OROPS, 4x4, Std Backhoe...........................................................................$$25,500

CRAWLER DOZERS 2004 Cat D5NLGP, Enclosed Cab w/AC, 30” Pads, Clean Straight, Tight Machine .............................$$59,500 2004 Cat D6NLGP, Cab w/ AC, 6 way blade, Ripper valve ..................................................................$$74,500 2005 John Deere 550JLGP, Enclosed cab w/Heat & A/C, 6 way blade...............................................$$63,500 1994 John Deere 650GTC, OROPS, 6 way blade, good undercarriage ..............................................$$25,000 1999 John Deere 650HLGP, OROPS, six way blade, wide pads.........................................................$$29,500 2006 John Deere 650JLGP, OROPS, 6 way blade, wide pads ............................................................$$65,000

EXCAVATORS 2004 Cat 308C CR, Enclosed cab w/AC. 36" bucket w/ thumb. Steel tracks. Wrist-a-twist, backfill balde....... ............................................................................................................................................................$$38,500 2005 Cat 311CU, EROPS, with A/C and heat, very good undercarriage .............................................$$44,500 2004 Cat 313C CR, Cab w/AC and Heat.. Clean, Straight, Tight .........................................................$$44,500 1992 Cat 320L, Enclosed Cab, Strong Engine, Good Running Machine.............................................$$31,500 2000 Cat 322BL, Cab w/AC, 80% UC, thumb, clean, straight, tight machine.....................................$$63,500 1993 Cat 325L, Cab w/heat, long undercarriage, wide pads, 10'8" stick, 38" bucket w/side ..............$$54,000 1997 Cat 330BL, Enclosed cab w/AC, 54" bucket, coupler, clean, straight, tight machine. Good running machine...............................................................................................................................................$$59,500 1995 Cat 350L, Enclosed Cab w/Heat, Well Maintained .....................................................................$$49,500 1998 Hitachi EX110-5, EROPS with heat, 24” bucket, clean and straight..........................................$$25,500 1998 Hitachi EX120-5, Enclosed cab w/ A/C & heat, 36" bkt w/sidecutters, man. thumb, good........$$35,500 1997 Hitachi EX135 UR, EROPS, heat & A/C, thumb, steel pads.......................................................$$22,500 1998 Hitachi EX160LC, Enclosed Cab w/ AC, thumb .........................................................................$$29,500 2000 Hitachi EX210LCH-5, 51' Long Reach w/ 33" bucket, 32" (wide) pads .....................................$$69,500 1998 Hitachi EX300LC, Enclosed cab with AC, aux plumbing, 48” bkt with side cutters..................$$39,500 2005 Hitachi ZX160LC, Cab w/ A/C, manual thumb, very nice machine ............................................$$65,000 2004 Hitachi ZX200LC, Enclosed Cab w/ A/C, Long U/C, long stick, wide pads, 1 owner, well .........$$89,900 2004 Hitachi ZX270LC, Enclosed Cab with A/C, bucket, coupler and forks, good rubber, aux. hydraulics, work ready machine ............................................................................................................................$$64,500 1996 Hyundai 200LC, EROPS, tight machine, original paint, needs pins, bushings and sprockets in undercarriage ...............................................................................................................................................$$14,500 2005 JCB JS220LC, Enclosed Cab w/AC, Aux Plumbing, 80% U/C, Isuzu Diesel, Very Clean, Straight .................................................................................................................................................$$74,500 1999 Komatsu PC270LC-6, Enclosed cab w/AC and heat, Long stick, good U/C, quick coupler .......$$49,500 2005 Link Belt LBX135, Enclosed cab w/AC, thumb, 9’10” stick, low hrs .........................................$$59,500 2004 Volvo EC210B LC, Cab w/AC, Wide Pads, Clean, Straight, Tight Machine.................................$$64,500

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2004 GENIE GS1930, SCISSOR LIFT-15-19' DC, S/N GS300465147, UNIT #509416........................................$3,553 2003 GENIE GS2632, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N GS320350321, UNIT #460069 ................................$4,776 2004 JLG 2646ES, SCISSOR LIFT-25-26' DC-46-68", S/N 0200122777, UNIT #516754 ..........................................$5,670 2004 SKYJACK SJIII-3226, SCISSOR LIFT-26' DC-30-32", S/N 272214, UNIT #515905 ..................................................$5,696 2005 SKYJACK SJIII-4632, SCISSOR LIFT-30-34' DC-46-69", S/N 711485, UNIT #541377..........................................$11,608

2004 MULTIQUIP MRH800GS, W/B ROLLER-SMOOTH-DD1500# 26", S/N M3646, UNIT #509442 ..........................$3,970 2005 WACKER RT56-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5569442, UNIT #565640 ................................................$9,367 2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5549433, UNIT #548636................................................$10,042 2005 IR SD45D-COMBO, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 5T 54” S/N 182289, UNIT #555319..................................................$23,925 2005 IR SD70D, R/O ROLLER-VIB-SD 8T 66” S/N 182142, UNIT #557622 ..............................................................$32,622

BOOM LIFTS

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1999 GENIE Z45/25-DF-4WD, ART BOOM LIFT-45-49'-4WD, S/N Z452511256, UNIT #286953..................................$18,074 2005 JLG E300AJ-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-30-34'-2WD DC, S/N 0300087886, UNIT #581382 ........................................$21,709 2005 JLG E400AN-NAR, ART BOOM LIFT-40-44'-2WD DC, S/N 0300081644, UNIT #541391 ........................................$23,752 2002 TEREX TB85-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N 2660012, UNIT #7602108 ............................................$24,592 2002 GENIE S85-DF-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-85-89'-4WD, S/N S853354, UNIT #439174 ..............................................$37,412 1998 JLG 601S-D-4WD, STR BOOM LIFT-60-64'-4WD, S/N 0300037612, UNIT#248700..........................................$20,160

G E N E R AT O R S 2005 MULTIQUIP DCA10SPX3, GENERATOR-10-14 KW, S/N 3763449, UNIT #584432 ................................................$5,301 2004 MULTIQUIP DCA45USIC, GENERATOR-30-39 KW, S/N 8200424, UNIT #529066 ................................................$9,458

2005 DAEWOO G25E-NM, IND FORKLIFT-5000 LB, S/N GA00397, UNIT #551736................................................$9,848 2004 DAEWOO D35S, IND FORKLIFT-8000-9000 LB, S/N FZ00026, UNIT #513074 ..............................................$16,548 2005 TEREX TX55-19, RCH FORKLIFT-FXD-5000 LB 18-24', S/N TX551911521,UNIT #545288 ................................$20,449 2004 GEHL RS5, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 20-34', S/N RS5JV0311221, UNIT#494403 ....................................$20,670 2003 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9,000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160002173, UNIT #473963..................................$23,792 2004 GEHL RS6, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 35-39',S/N RS6JV0213064, UNIT #489226....................................$24,195 2002 LULL 844C-42, RCH FORKLIFT-8000 LB 35-45', S/N 16161, UNIT #412448 ..................................................$28,457 2004 LULL 644E-42, RCH FORKLIFT-6000 LB 40-45', S/N 0160003168, UNIT #484162 ........................................$30,522 2004 SKYTRAK 10054, RCH FORKLIFT-10000 LB 40-55, S/N 0160004344, UNIT #508084 ........................................$49,390

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2004 DEERE 550H-LT CRAWLER DOZER, 75-84HP-STD TRACK, S/N T0550HX937358, UNIT $36,159 #512419........................$

2005 WACKER RT82-SC, W/B ROLLER-PADFOOT-3000#, S/N 5593138, UNIT #581593............ $10,042 ......................................$

2004 DEERE 710G BACKHOE4WD 23’ EXT, S/N T0710GX941793, UNIT #531117 $57,981 ....................................$

2004 JLG G9-43A, RCH FORKLIFT-9000 LB 35-45', S/N 0160003850, UNIT #505796 ...... $27,831 ......................................$

2005 IHI 35N MINI EXCAVATOR, 10-10.9' DEPTH, S/N WM000642, UNIT #545200 ...... $15,730 ....................................$ ©2009 RSC Equipment Rental Inc.

HAROLD HOWELL Construction Equipment Co. 1996 CATERPILLAR MODEL 12-H MOTOR GRADER Serial #4XM00756, 1996,14' Moldboard, Open Cab, Scarifier, 7352 Hours, 17.5 – 25 tires. Good - Clean - Strong Machine SPECIAL PRICE: F.O.B. West Palm Beach, Florida ............$79,500 CATERPILLAR MODEL D5M LGP CRAWLER DOZER Serial #3CR00370, 1997, 60% + undercarriage, 30” pads, Open ROPS, excellent powertrain, good looking, clean, straight dozer SPECIAL PRICE WAS: F.O.B. West Palm Beach, Florida ..$45,000 REDUCED PRICE TO $29,500 1995 CATERPILLAR 938F FRONT END LOADER Serial #1KM1001, 1995, enclosed cab, large-wide 550/65 R25 tires, cranked and ran without assist, power train good – forward/back good, pins and bushings good, good brakes. REDUCED PRICE ......$38,500

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Cat Acquires S. Korean Manufacturer PEORIA, Illinois (AP) Caterpillar Inc. said Nov. 30 it David Bozeman, Caterpillar vice president with responsibilplans to buy a subsidiary of a South Korean manufacturer of ity for undercarriage production. components for earthmoving and other machinery. “This strategic acquisition will improve Caterpillar’s supThe world’s largest maker of mining and construction ply chain and component capacity in support of Caterpillar’s equipment said it will acquire JCS Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of long-term machine capacity expansion plans in Asia,” he Jinsung T.E.C. Co. Terms were not disclosed. said. The acquisition builds on a relationship between Rich Lavin, Caterpillar group president with responsibiliCaterpillar, based in Peoria, ty for Asia Pacific, said Ill., and Jinsung T.E.C., South Korea is an increaswhich supplies Caterpillar The transaction will give ingly important market for with equipment for its Caterpillar products and as a machines. potential site for manufacturCaterpillar its first factory in The deal, which is subject ing in the region. to regulatory approval, is South Korea. Caterpillar This year, Caterpillar has expected to be completed laid off more than 22,000 already has plants in China, early next year. workers as it dramatically Jinsung T.E.C. Co. Ltd. scaled back production due specializes in the design and India, Indonesia and Australia. to weaker demand due to the manufacture of heavy equiprecession. ment spare parts, including Caterpillar has said it is track rollers, seal groups and front idlers for excavators and counting on Asian customers to buy more of its mining and bulldozers. construction equipment next year to help the company move The transaction will give Caterpillar its first factory in beyond the recession. South Korea. Caterpillar already has plants in China, India, In the third quarter reported in October, Caterpillar’s Asia Indonesia and Australia. and Pacific region saw the smallest sales decline, with Caterpillar has made significant investments in the Asia machine deliveries in Asia’s emerging markets showing Pacific region to support a growing base of customers, said signs of recovery from recession lows.


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Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale .......... ..........................................................$100

Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$80

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FORECAST from page 16

stricting or flat market for the next several years,” he said surveys found that 15 states cut transportation program funding in 2009 and 19 states were planning to cut such funding in 2010. “I think Congress will keep passing short-term extensions at current levels, and then some one-shot funding, as they did in the stimulus bill,” said AGC’s Simonson. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has proposed a $500-billion six-year bill, called the Surface Transportation Authorization Act of 2009. Christian Klein, vice president, government affairs, and Washington Counsel for the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) Washington, D.C., office, commented to CEG: “The most important thing we’re working on is the highway bill because the uncertainty surrounding the highway reauthorization has caused chaos in the equipment market. Contractors are sitting on their hands. They’re not buying equipment because they have no idea how much money is coming down the pike. They don’t know if highway funding is going to increase, decrease or stay the same. A robust multi-year highway bill is the single most important thing Congress can do to introduce stability in construction.” Klein also asserted: “Stimulus money has helped and has saved jobs, but it has often gone out to small projects like repaving, not on big capital

projects that will be a long-term infrastructure approach. It’s a short burst, not a long-term recovery plan. The better way to do it is to have a multi-year investment plan over the next six year, providing in the area of 100 percent more than we’ve spent over the last six years. What part of job creation don’t they [Congress] understand?” Dealers Voice Serious Concerns Toby Mack, president and chief executive officer of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) in Oak Brook, Ill., said in a telephone interview with CEG the construction industry “remains at or near the bottom of the [business] cycle,” with much uncertainty among equipment dealers. AED’s Klein told CEG: “AED and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers [AEM] have concluded in a report on the economic health of our industry that, since 2006, equipment manufacturers and distributors have collectively laid off 37 percent of their workforce.” Klein said the loss includes 257,000 direct jobs in the equipment industry plus another 274,000 indirect jobs like people servicing beverage machines at distributor and manufacturer locations. “We conclude that two out of every 25 jobs lost since the recession began in 2006 can be linked the downturn in our industry,” he said, adding: “Another big thing is tight credit. The entire supply chain is affected. Developers can’t get credit to build projects. Contractors

can’t get credit to buy equipment. Distributors can’t get credit to run their companies. Manufacturers can’t get credit to run their businesses. The credit chaos is throughout construction.” Worries Continue About Highway Trust Fund. “It is clear that there is not enough revenue going into the Highway Trust Fund [HTF] to support the level of investment needed to maintain or improve the existing transportation network,” ARTBA’s Black told CEG. “There is a cumulative $90.4 billion dollar gap for Fiscal Year 2010 through 2015 between the current baseline of funding under the existing law and what the HTF can support absent new revenues.” Easing Unemployment The increased single-family housing and highway work are seen as hopeful signs for easing high unemployment in construction. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Dec. 4 that the unemployment rate in construction rose to 19.4 percent in November, the highest of any industry, with the loss of 3,200 construction jobs. Nationally, the rate for all industries fell from 10.2 percent to 10 percent. McGraw-Hill’s Robert Murray commented to CEG: “Some improvement may be possible by the end of 2010 but more substantial gains in construction industry employment will probably have to wait until 2011.” see FORECAST page 54

includes indirect jobs, like food and beverage workers depending on dealer business.) That was as of September. We think there has been substantial additional job loss since then. We wouldn’t be surprised to see some additional job loss between now and the end of the first half. So it’s just not a pretty picture. Are there any bright spots? Dealers who either by geography or customer base are serving metal extraction or energy production markets. Coal mining has been a little bit better. Gold has been strong, of course. Anything related to oil fields has been good. Some dealers also have some presence in agriculture, and that has certainly been healthier than construction. If you are a dealer in the mining or agriculture area, you are probably doing better than the guys who depend on construction. How many dealers have gone out of business? I don’t have any metric for you on that, but we have seen quite a bit of it, not just closing up, but being acquired by neighboring dealers. There have also been some flat-out business failures. It’s just gut-wrenching to see it because a lot of these companies which have been in business for a couple of generations — 30, 40, 50, 60 years in some cases — are just not going to be able to make it. We’re doing everything we can as an association to buoy the market and help companies struggle through and continue to hang on by their fingernails. It’s tough. You talk to any one of them and you’ll get the same story. There’s just nothing going on out there. That includes both used and new equipment? Used is in rough shape, too, because as companies have tried to scale down, they’ve had to shed rental fleets and inventory. That has put a lot of iron out on the used equipment market. Then, of course, when you have no end demand and a lot of supply, will have a downward effect on prices. With very few customers for rental fleets, there’s not a lot of rental demand and so rental utilization and rental rates are down. Then you have the product support business. Few, or none, of the machines out there are running, you will have less product support business. It just is not a very good picture. see AED page 54


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Fleet Maintenance Software Can Help Boost Profitability Truck fleets with their own maintenance shops are under increasing pressure to maximize mechanic and technician productivity and minimize parts inventories, particularly in the current challenging economy. By accomplishing these objectives, companies stand a better chance of gaining a competitive advantage and boosting profitability. “Gathering and sorting through a myriad of information to achieve those objectives, while still directing day-to-day operations, remains one of the biggest challenges facing fleet maintenance directors and shop supervisors,” said John Wisdom, director of customer systems for Kenworth PremierCare Connect. “A good maintenance management program can help. It allows managers to track the time taken by mechanics or technicians to perform tasks, such as preventive maintenance and general repairs. Users also can track parts purchasing and inventory so that their shops don’t carry more parts than needed.” A robust system should provide the same functions offered by Kenworth PremierCare Connect, which is available through Kenworth dealers. It should allow users to establish an automated parts reorder process and help track costs through American Trucking Associations vehicle maintenance reporting standards (VMRS) codes, Wisdom said. The Kenworth PremierCare Connect system can track work histories on specific units, enabling mechanics to more accurately diagnose issues and avoid costly repeat or unnecessary repairs. The system also tracks warranty periods and recalls, so that companies can recover reimbursements from manufacturers or suppliers quickly. Unlike the Kenworth PremierCare Connect system, most maintenance programs are offered as stand-alone software, which may require users to make expensive upgrades to their computers or existing networks, Wisdom said. Required upgrades may add a significant delay to the implementation process. While providers of such software are starting to offer hosted solutions, users should consider how much experience they have in offering those hosted solutions.

Experienced providers often offer trainTruck fleets such Service Rock Products in ing options and extensive online user manuVictorville, Calif., and Zimmerman Truck als that allow employees to train at their own Lines in Mifflintown, Pa., use Kenworth pace, he added. For example, Kenworth PremierCare Connect to help enhance productivity. PremierCare Connect offers an online library of more than 60 training videos for users. With the video library, employees can be trained to step in for co-workers who leave or go on vacation. Wisdom said companies also should find out how much application and technical support they will receive after system installation and activation. Kenworth offers both application and technical support services as part of the program’s monthly fee. With PremierCare Connect, that support is enhanced by Kenworth’s extensive dealer network. Fleet maintenance software should be maintenance software agers can see who created the purchase order scalable, allowing should allow users to and which supplier was used so that they can users to add functions create maintenance identify and correct any potential issues that make sense for schedules so that shop before their companies are billed. If the their maintenance supervisors and fleet maintenance management system is conshops, Wisdom said. managers can coordi- nected to a parts supplier, like PremierCare Kenworth PremierCare nate repairs and rou- Connect, the parts supplier may offer special Connect has a module tine maintenance. This rebates for purchases made through that systhat lets mechanics or helps work to be com- tem. technicians scan in Fleet maintenance software pro- pleted on time and • Provides an automated parts reorder allow managers to track time work orders so that grams minimizes vehicle process. Systems like Kenworth taken to perform tasks and track managers can review parts purchasing. time spent in the shop. PremierCare Connect offer minimum/maxitheir time on and off • Manages parts mum settings that allow users to maintain a the job to the nearest inventory accurately. steady supply of parts critical to the compaminute. PremierCare Connect has a mileage This function reduces on-hand inventory and ny’s everyday operations. It also helps users upload module to retrieve vehicle mileage inventory shrinkage by helping shops main- control parts inventory costs. The automated readings from fleet management systems tain an accurate physical inventory. Once system can be set to always keep any numfrom providers, such as Qualcomm or shops complete an accurate physical parts ber of critical parts in shop inventory. When PeopleNet. Connect provides optional teth- count, users can maintain that accuracy by a part is issued to a work order, the system ered or portable bar code scanners and a bar tracking when parts arrive and when they are places an order with the shop’s dealer to code label printer for shops to track parts taken out of inventory and issued to specific replenish the stock to the pre-determined inventory by scanning data into the comput- work orders. By adding optional tethered or level. The system can be set to require er instead of manually inputting the informa- portable bar code scanners and bar code approval for parts orders when the number tion. label printer, shops can further automate this of parts in inventory reaches a certain level. Based on the experiences of Kenworth process, noted Wisdom. The system also can suggest a reorder quanPremierCare Connect users, Wisdom offers • Manages and tracks the cost of parts. tity based on past ordering patterns. these top 10 ways a fleet maintenance pro- Managers can control parts costs with a fleet • Analyzes and tracks costs by VMRS gram with add-on features can help fleet maintenance management software to elim- codes. The system should come preloaded managers and shop supervisors manage inate duplicate orders, track special parts with the American Trucking Associations costs in their shops and boost profitability for orders, or compare a part’s current cost to its VMRS codes. This allows managers to their companies: cost when last ordered. With a robust system see SOFTWARE page 28 • Maximize equipment uptime. Fleet like Kenworth PremierCare Connect, man-


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Kenworth Offers Maintenance Tips to Manage Costs SOFTWARE from page 26

quickly compare and analyze the cost of parts by component or repair type, such as brakes, engine or air conditioning, said Wisdom. • Provides equipment cost tracking reports. Look for a fleet maintenance management program that offers reports and interactive screens providing managers fast and easy analysis. Reports and interactive screens in the Kenworth PremierCare Connect system help managers investigate cost details of internal repair work orders and analyze 12-month equipment costs. Managers can view work order histories, as well as labor and parts histories. • Manages fuel costs more effectively. Managers can take control of one of their top vehicle expenses by comparing fuel costs from different suppliers for the same vehicle, noted Wisdom. Kenworth PremierCare Connect offers an optional feature that enables managers to capture fuel

costs by fuel type. The feature can produce reports showing cost-permile based on vehicle mileage readings, and list fuel purchases by state or province to assist in fuel tax reporting. • Provides frequent updates to mileage readings. This add-on feature allows users to upload vehicle mileage readings from a fleet or fuel management system provider, said Wisdom. The feature improves the accuracy of mileagedependent reports, such as “maintenance due” and “cost per reading”, because it eliminates the need to manually enter mileage data and provides more timely updates. These updates give a shop greater flexibility in scheduling maintenance for the company’s vehicles. It also helps fleets avoid costly downtime since preventive maintenance services and mandatory inspections are kept current. • Captures mechanics time on assigned jobs quickly and accurately. By adding this feature to a fleet maintenance management

program, service technicians can scan in work orders and managers can compare actual job times with estimated completion times. Since the work orders are scanned instead of manually entered into the system, managers can more accurately monitor productivity and address issues that slow shop operations. This feature allows managers to monitor shop work at a macro level, while looking for exceptions. The system then allows them to dig down further and examine those exceptions on a micro level — job-by-job or time entry-by-time entry. • Provides interoperability with accounting software. This add-on feature increases user productivity by eliminating double entry from the work order into a third-party accounting package. According to a recent study conducted by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield, England, the average error rate for keyboard entry was between 12 and 24 percent, depending on the

typing skill of the person entering the data. This feature can significantly reduce manual input errors. Many providers of fleet maintenance programs offer interactive demos on their Web sites to help managers with the process of selection and comparison. Programs like Kenworth PremierCare Connect go a step further, Wisdom said. They offer no-obligation, free consultation and access to a more extensive demonstration that allow managers to try out the system to be sure it works properly for them. Generally, program providers offer several options ranging from a basic system designed for fleets of 20 or more vehicles, or repair shops with three or more service technicians, to an enterprise system designed for large companies. Besides most of the functions and add-on features mentioned, enterprise systems may include the ability to support multiple business units, real-time shop activity monitoring, and the ability for mechan-

ics to scan in work orders. Once they have narrowed their options, fleet managers or shop supervisors should then contact the providers for additional consultation on pricing. “The cost of a fleet maintenance management program really depends on a variety of things, including what functions your company operation needs, number of mechanics and technicians in your maintenance shop, and number of trucks in your fleet,” Wisdom said. “Selecting the right fleet maintenance management program with the right features for your company’s operation, is key to realizing the system’s full potential.” Kenworth believes that Kenworth PremierCare customer support programs contributed to Kenworth receiving the 2009 J.D. Power and Associates award for “Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Heavy Duty Dealer Service.” For more information, visit www.kenworthconnect.com.

Felling’s Air Tilt Deck-Over Eliminates Need for Hydraulics In September of this year Felling Trailers released the Air Tilt Deck-Over. This design utilizes air, powered from the tow vehicle, to tilt the trailer and optional ramps, eliminating the need for hydraulics. The air power from the tow vehicle fills two air bags, which then raise the trailer smoothly; the air bag will then keep the deck in the tilted position to allow for loading/unloading of multiple pieces of equipment. The deck then lowers itself by releasing the air pressure at a controlled rate to prevent the deck from slamming down. These trailers also are

equipped with Felling’s air-latch system (deck lock). This allows the user to lock and unlock the deck with the flip of a switch instead of working with cumbersome levers or walking from one side of the deck to the other. Towing capability and balance were achieved by placing the axles further back on the Air Tilt model than other tilt trailers on the market. These models also are useful for transporting low clearance

The Air Tilt Deck-Over utilizes air, powered from the tow vehicle, to tilt the trailer and optional ramps, eliminating the need for hydraulics.

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section How to Determine the Best Breaker for the Job

The Vermeer BC1200XL brush chipper features a dual-horizontal offset feed roller design that aggressively grabs and feeds material up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) into the chipper drum.

Vermeer BC1200XL Designed for Durability, Performance Power and innovation are at the heart of the new BC1200XL brush chipper from Vermeer. Available with either an 85-hp (63.4 kW) or 110hp (82.0 kW) Cummins Tier III diesel engine, the BC1200XL easily processes material up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) in diameter. The BC1200XL features dual-horizontal offset feed rollers that improve chipping performance by aggressively grabbing and feeding material to the chipper drum. The offset feature helps the upper feed roller climb over logs and branchy material while a dual-pump hydraulic system delivers a theoretical 3,600 lb. (1,632.9 kg) of pull-in force for heavy work. A hydraulic down-pressure feature on the upper feed roller allows the BC1200XL to crush material, improving the feed roller “bite” into logs and branches. By using a manual control valve, the operator can adjust the amount of down-pressure as needed. Premature wear to the belt drive system is reduced by a clutchless PTO system that prevents high-idle engagement of the cutter drum. The belt drive, integrated with the throttle, can be engaged only while the engine is at a low rpm. Once engaged the engine automatically throttles up to full rpm. The Vermeer SmartFeed system monitors

engine rpm and automatically stops or reverses the rollers when feeding larger hardwood material. Plus, it senses feed roller jams and responds by automatically shifting material back and forth, reducing the need to manually manipulate the control bar. The bottom feed stop bar is strategically located to make it possible for the operator to strike the bar and shut off the feed, either intentionally or automatically, in an emergency situation. A reset button on each side of the infeed housing allows for easy system reset if the bar is tripped. A removable choker chain can be detached from the winch line and carried out to the log, allowing the operator to easily attach the choker chain to a log compared to hook-on cable designs. The BC1200XL also features a winch interlock hook that stores the winch line out of the normal material flow and protects it from being snagged and pulled into the chipper during normal operation. It also prevents simultaneous pulling out of the winch line while the feed rollers are operating, reducing the likelihood of the line being snagged and pulled into the chipper. For more information, visit www.vermeer.com.

Contractors are typically interested in ter. A half-inch difference may seem how hard a breaker hits — how much small, but does translate to a more masimpact energy it can produce. sive piston. Generally a bigger piston Standard breaker spec sheets include delivers more impact energy. impact rates, working tool diameter, • Oil flow. “Hydraulic breaker” may operating specifications and a weight suggest that hydraulic oil flow produces range of appropriate carriers. But things all the hitting power. Not always. Some can get complicated with power output breakers are 100-percent oil-fired, but claims that are often based on estimates. others feature a nitrogen gas assist. In 1991, the Association of Equipment Those 100-percent oil-fired breakers Manufacturers (AEM) developed a test- need more flow to function than gas ing system that provided an objective assist breakers, and the carrier will have standard for comparing hydraulic break- to burn more fuel to move the higher oil er power output. Today, only a handful volume. of companies publish those standard• Right for the job. It’s more convenized impact energy ratings. This leaves ient to put a breaker on an existing carbuyers with power specs that appear to rier, but applications sometimes require be based on the same measurement more power. At a minimum the breaker scale, but they really aren’t. must break through the material. The most reliable measurement is the Beyond that, a deadline or other circumAEM Impact Energy Rating in foot- stance may call for a given production pounds, which is calculated by measur- rate. Make sure the breaker can meet the ing the energy created at the breaker’s demands. working tool, to show the power the breaker makes available for actual breaking. The test itself must be certified by an independent AEM observer. Because some other current methods of reporting the hydraulic breaker impact energy can be unreliable, here are some practical tips for breaker comparison. • Match breaker to current carrier. If a contractor already owns a carrier, that immediately narrows the field of suitable breakers. For some jobs a customer can use the smallest recommended breaker for his carrier. Other applications will In 1991, the Association of Equipment demand the largest. (AEM) developed a testing • Tool diameter trick. Most Manufacturers system that provided an objective standard breakers have a piston and for comparing hydraulic breaker power outworking tool with the same put. Today, only a handful of companies pubdiameter. Measure tool diame- lish those standardized impact energy ratter to determine piston diame- ings.


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Allied, Brunner & Lay Inc. to Produce TotalBreakerBits Allied Construction Products LLC and Brunner & Lay Inc. entered into an agreement to produce a line of demolition tools called TotalBreakerBits effective Jan. 1, 2009. Brunner & Lay will manufacture the TotalBreakerBits and Allied will be the exclusive TotalBreakerBits Distributor throughout North America. TotalBreakerBits will represent a complete range of replacement demolition tool types including conicals, pyramids, chisels, blunts and driving for a wide variety of hydraulic hammers. TotalBreakerBits produced by Brunner & Lay utilize the latest machinery and technology to ensure finished products that comply with the highest of industry standards. Commenting on the agreement, Allied President and CEO, Robert M. Scalabrini stated “we are extremely pleased to join forces with a well known American based company like Brunner & Lay. Brunner & Lay demolition tool technology is state-of-the-art and very competitive from a price/performance perspective.” F. Michael Brunner, president of Brunner & Lay stated “we are very excited to enter this agreement with Allied, which has been a leader in the attachment indusTotalBreakerBits will represent a complete range of replacement try for over 45 years. Allied has a great reputation and demolition tool types including conicals, pyramids, chisels, blunts we are proud to provide the TotalBreakerBits for their and driving for a wide variety of hydraulic hammers.

distribution channels.” Allied Construction Products LLC Through more than 350 United States, Canadian and Mexican distributors, Allied offers a complete line of excavator/backhoe, skid-steer and mini-excavator mounted attachments, stationary breaking and material handling systems and trenchless underground piercing tools. Allied has been serving the construction, mining and quarrying industries for more than 65 years. Brunner & Lay Inc. Brunner & Lay’s entire output over its 125 years of continuous operation has been devoted to the manufacture of pneumatic and hydraulic tool accessories for the construction, mining and demolition industries. Brunner & Lay’s products are divided into three major categories: tools used for the demolition or cutting of concrete and stone, drill steels and carbide tipped bits which are used to drill blast holes in quarries, mines and construction projects and small chipping and electric hammer tools which are used by the general construction trade. For more information, call 216/431-2600 or visit www.AlliedCP.com.


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Producing Bio-Sawdust From Debarked Round Wood An increased demand for wood pellets and decreased supWhen using a diesel-powered Beast, up to 3 tons (2.7 t) ply of raw material from sawmills has led to some recent of material can be produced per gallon of diesel fuel challenges in the renewable energy marketplace. To meet the consumed. growing demand for miniscule wood fiber, Bandit Industries Inc. developed new technology that allows a .25 in. (.6 cm)minus sawdust-type material, known as bio-sawdust, to be produced from debarked round wood in a single pass. Benefits of this new system include greater fuel efficiency, higher production levels in pellet mills and the potential for expansion into biofuel and bioelectricity production. Because the process used to produce bio-sawdust is a cutting action, as opposed to the beating action used in hogs and hammermills, far less energy is consumed in producing the fine material. When using a diesel-powered Beast, up to 3 tons (2.7 t) of material can be produced per gallon of diesel fuel consumed. Additionally, the wood fibers are cut, not fractured. Pellet operations report that this type of material packs much more efficiently into the pellet dies, yielding greater production. Pellet operations in British Columbia receiving material from the Beast are reporting a 10 to 12 percent increase in production at the pellet mills when running material from the Beast compared to other grinders. In another application, a stationary unit with electric power is regrinding all of the material that comes to the pelletmaterial efficiently and cost-effectively will likely use debarked material to limit the ash content. For pellet ing operation before the material change the size of material that is used for woodchip- operations looking for a bark-free material, ring and drum goes to the hog. By using the cutfired boilers and home chip-heating systems. Fine debarkers seem to hold the greatest potential in supplying ting system in the Beast, the material is more volatile and should be more desirable debarked material to produce bio-sawdust. amount of energy required to size for suspension boilers, according to Bandit. Beast recyclers have larger openings than what are comthe material also is reduced. Bio-sawdust also will likely find its way into biofu- monly found in whole tree chippers, allowing them to The chipping application is el production. Given its unique size and shape, bio- process larger diameter material, more stems at a time, and ideal when the material is relasawdust will break down faster than other feedstocks in simplify feeding. The opening into the 4680 is 45 by 60 in. tively clean and free of stone and the production of cellulosic ethanol, and carbon-based (114 by 152 cm), enabling it to chip 45 in. diameter materidirt. Producing fine material also biofuel plants also will benefit from bio-sawdust’s abil- al. Thus, over-sized material and cull logs can easily be conis possible when processing dirtity to break down rapidly, thus speeding up the gasifi- verted into biomass fuel without splitting. ier materials, such as the material cation process. For more information, call 800/952-0178 or visit found in raked slash piles. Those who are producing premium fuel pellets often www.banditchippers.com. Carbide cutting teeth and/or splitting teeth are used for these applications, which are far more The material proefficient tools for processing the duced is much more materials than a grinding tooth uniform in size and in consistency because of the cutting character- finer than the material istics of these two teeth, accord- from a typical ing to Bandit. grinder, but larger The material produced is than the bio-sawdust much more uniform in size and chip. finer in consistency than the material from a typical grinder, but larger than the bio-sawdust chip. The cutterbody in the Beast recyclers is shaped like a sawtooth on a chain saw, which enables the chipping system to make a precise, regulated cut. The material entering the Beast also is controlled by the infeed system, which forwards material to the cutting system at the exact speed required to produce the desired chip length. The screening system (standard in all Beast Recyclers) keeps end-cuts and slivers inside the chamber until the material is properly sized. When producing bio-sawdust, the chipping operation generally yields better than 95 percent acceptable material (.25 in.-minus) in one pass. Similar results are achieved in regrind applications when processing chips and hogged material. The uses for bio-sawdust will likely expand as more applications are tested. The ability to produce a finely ground The screening system keeps end-cuts and slivers inside the chamber until the material is properly sized.


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USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

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TOUGH THEN.

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in. (35.5 cm). The PT 300 features extremely low ground pressure and an oscillating undercarriage, ensuring a wide contact surface, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.faeusa.com or www.primetech.com.


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AEM Recognizes Eight Member Companies for Industry Service The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has presented “Milestone Member” plaques to eight companies in recognition of their industry support through longtime and continuous participation in the association. “Our member companies contribute to a better society for all, around the globe, making the machines that provide productivity to feed, build and power the world,” noted Paul Malek, AEM membership director. “AEM’s strength is in its members, and their involvement in the association. We especially appreciate the continued support of these milestone-member companies. Their leadership and service have contributed greatly to the growth and progress of AEM, advancing the off-road equipment manufacturing industry both in North America and globally,” he added. 75-Year Member: • Erie Strayer Co., Erie, Pa., was honored

for achieving 75-year AEM member status in 2009. 50-Year Members: Five companies reached the 50-year mark for AEM membership in 2009: • Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Lafayette, Ind. • Firestone Agricultural Tire Co., Des Moines, Iowa • Manitou North America, Waco, Texas • The Timken Co., Canton, Ohio • Weasler Engineering, West Bend, Wis. 25-Year Members: Two companies achieved 25-year AEM member status in 2009: • Amerequip, Kiel, Wis. • Bush Hog LLC, Selma, Ala. AEM’s membership includes companies with 100-plus years of membership, dating back to the association’s founding in 1894. For more information, visit www.aem.org.

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January 10-13, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. National Utility Contractors Association Utility Construction Expo, Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, FL. NUCA is located in Arlington, VA. Call 703-358-9300 for further information. January 22, 2010 – BALL. AGC Young Constructors Krewe Mardi Gras Ball from 7 to 11 P.M. Contact the AGC office at 314/781-2356 for more information. January 27, 2010 – MEETING. Monthly AGC Membership Breakfast Meeting for all members from 7 to 7:45 A.M. - First Floor Assembly Room, Construction Training School, 6301 Knox industrial drive, St. Louis, MO. Cost is $15.00 per person exclusive to AGC of St. Louis members only. Questions, please contact Kathy Givens at 314/4803172. January 31, 2010 – CLUB MEMBERSHIP. AGC CLUB of St. Louis, MO. The AGC of St. Louis is proud to invite you to become a member of one of the most prestigious groups in the St. Louis commercial construction industry. Fro questions, contact Len Toenjes at 314/781-2356. January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo - Preview Day January 12, 2010 (by special admission), Orlando, FL. AG CONNECT Expo provides a world-class international forum for agriculture industry professionals to share global agricultural ideas and management trends. For information please call 800-867-6060. February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns to Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The show will be in the North-South building, which is where the 2006 Show was held. Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177. February 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Pittsburgh Construction EXPO to be held at the Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA. For ticket and further information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA. February 24-25, 2010 – EXPO. Chicago, IL Construction Expo to be held at the Schaumburg Convention Center, Schaumburg, IL. For tickets and further information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Fort Washington, PA. February 27 to March 3, 2010 – International Hardware Fair. International Hardware Fair Cologne 2010, Cologne, Germany. For more information regarding this event contact Chris Beavers, Koelnmesse, Inc. at 773-326-9928. March 9-10, 2010 – EXPO. Philadelphia Construction EXPO to be held at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center, Oaks, PA. For ticket and further information, please contact Sheila Kirby (800523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Ft. Washington, PA. March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s 91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Center in Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is available. March 18-19, 2010 – EXPO. Midwest Construction Expo to be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. For tickets and further information please contact Sheila Kirby (800-523-2200) or Bob Buckley (800-992-7116) at Construction Equipment Guide, Fort Washington, PA. June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, Crocus International Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpo Russia is a new construction exhibition supported by the Russian government, Russian contractor groups, and the manufacturers who exhibit. It is the gathering place of the construction, utility and forestry industries in Russia and surrounding states, featuring the latest in equipment technologies and education. The Russian construction industry is booming. With continued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the nonresidential construction, forestry and utility industries, companies are looking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. For more information visit: www.conexporussia.com and email: info@conexporussia.com and phone: 800-867-6060. March 22-26, 2011 – EXPO. CONEXPO-CON/AGG, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. CONEXPO-CON/AGG will be the world’s largest international gathering place in 2011 for the construction and construction materials industries, showcasing the latest equipment, services and technologies. For more information, visit: www.conexpoconagg.com; Email: info@conexpoconagg.com or phone: 800-867-6060. March 22-26, 2011 – International Exposition. Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. IFPE 2011 - the International Exposition for Power Transmission is the leading international exposition and technical conference for hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and mechanical power transmission components, systems and controls. For information visit: www.ifpe.com; E-mail: info@ifpe.com or phone 800-867-6060.

Rental Association Unveils New Market Monitor Service The American Rental Association (ARA) and Rental Management have launched the State of Equipment Rental Industry Outlook 2009-2014 Market Monitor service. This online subscription-based program, exclusively available to ARA members only, provides subscribers with the latest economic information regarding the equipment rental industry compiled by economic forecasting firm IHS Global Insight. The information is updated quarterly. A basic annual subscription to the Market Monitor service includes an economic overview and equipment rental revenue forecasts for the United States and Canada broken out into each equipment rental market segment — construction and industrial equipment, general, and party and event — as well as U.S. national-level rental equipment investment data and quarter updates. Upgrades to the basic package can be purchased, enabling subscribers to access geographical and market specific information. As part of this new service, subscribing ARA members can opt to drill down and receive economic information at the metropolitan statistical area (MSA) level. Examples of the 363 MSAs in the United States include Chicago, Salt Lake City and locations such as Palm Coast, Fla. Annual subscriptions start at $100 and can range up to $3,000 for access to all the data, charges, figures and analyses available through the Market Monitor service. For an additional $50, subscribers will have access to the MSA of their choice. Subscriptions can be customized to include multiple MSAs, U.S. states or U.S. Census regions at different price points. Equipment rental industry-specific economic data did not exist prior to 2005, the first year that ARA and Rental Management magazine partnered with IHS Global Insight to determine the size of the equipment rental industry. Since then, three comprehensive annual reports have been published for 2006, 2007, and 2008. The growing trend of electronic media and feedback from rental members led to the shift in providing the same research in an online service. “This is a tremendous step forward for measuring the shape and size of the equipment rental industry. The ability for our members to customize and receive only the information relevant to their business is a great new option. We are excited to offer this benefit to our members and anticipate that many will take advantage of the Market Monitor service considering the accessibility of information and the pricing structure,” said Christine Wehrman, ARA’s executive vice president and CEO. “This information is relevant and useful to all rental operators and suppliers in their daily business management.” For more information, visit www.ARArental.org.

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Pajamas optional. Operators spend more time in their cabs than they do in bed. That’s why the new Dash-3 cab is the most comfortable, operator-friendly work environment on an excavator today. Shock isolation. More interior space. Added legroom. A multilingual, widescreen, color LCD monitor. An adjustable suspension seat with wider seatback. Plus 47-percent more glass on the right-hand side for improved visibility. See how much gets done when operators are really comfortable. Not to mention content. Let them work in a new Zaxis Dash-3 Excavator. www.hitachiconstruction.com

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Pensacola, FL 8 5 0 / 4 7 9 - 3 0 0 4 • 8 00 / 2 3 9 - 4 7 3 6 Fax: 850/474-1602 Atlanta, GA 404/696-7210 • 800/849-3540 Fax: 404/699-1250 Albany, GA 2 2 9 / 8 8 8 - 6 2 4 7 • 8 0 0 / 9 6 9 -6 2 8 7 Fax: 229/888-9062

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Tifton, GA 229/382-4400 • 800/255-4401 Douglas, GA 912/384-4400 • 800/559-4019 Ashland, VA 804/798-4500 • 888/285-6200 Roanoke, VA 540/992-4650 • 800/992-4650

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• Cummins® turbo-diesel engine produces 99 hp and meets stringent EPA Tier II emissions regulations • Load rating of 3,850 lbs. • Travel speeds up to 12.5 mph • Breakout force of 8,340 lbs. delivers unmatched digging power • True, vertical lift path with "self-leveling" lift action • Choice of controls: T-bar "hands-only," dual-hand, hand/foot, or joystick

DON ALLISON EQUIPMENT, INC. 233 Melville Road • Arley, AL 35541 800-669-6450 • 205-387-1600 Fax: 205-387-1668

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AIM Attachments manufactures a complete line of bucket forks for backhoes and wheel loaders of all sizes. The bucket forks include durable, fully forged tines with a true 3 to 1 safety factor. The tines are completely adjustable and able to fit various widths

of material. An 84 in. (213 cm) shaft is included, 2 in. (5 cm) in diameter and made of 1144 stress proof steel alloy. Ten different sizes of forks are available. For more information, call 800/8033365 or visit www.aimattachments.com.


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ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT NORTH CAROLINA 11425 Reames Rd Charlotte 704-596-8283 Asheville 828-687-0620 Raleigh 919-661-8710 Greenville 252-754-5280 SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia 803-791-0740 Piedmont 864-704-1060 North Charleston 843-414-1120

BLANCHARD MACHINERY, INC. 14301 NE 19th Avenue Miami, FL 33181 305-949-2581 Fax: 305-949-0747 www.blanchardmachinery.net Miami, FL 305-232-2255 West Palm Beach, FL 561-833-4634

COWIN EQUIPMENT 2238 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217 205-841-6666 Mobile, AL 251-633-4020 Montgomery, AL 334-262-6642 Huntsville, AL 256-350-0006 Pensacola, FL 850-479-3004 Oxford, AL 256-832-5053 Atlanta, GA 404-696-7210

PINNACLE CENTRAL COMPANY, INC. 103 Bryan Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-354-5746 www.pinnaclecentral.com Polk City, FL 888-253-2444


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ASPHALT EQUIPMENT Asphalt Pavers 1999 Gilcrest 813RT Track Paver, 8’-13’ screed, Isuzu diesel, good condition, 1606 hours...........................$21,000. JFW Equipment, Inc. 336-685-4998

Asphalt Rollers 2005 Cat CB224E, 160 hours .....................................$29,900 2004 Cat CB224E, 946 hours .....................................$19,900 2002 CB334D, 962 hours ...........................................Call 2004 CB334E, 2954 hours .....................................$27,000 2004 Cat CB534DXW, 832 hours ...........................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 287 hours .....................................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 1332 hours .....................................$75,000 2005 Cat CS563E, 1,778 hours .....................................$75,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

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BUCKETS Excavator Bucket HUNDREDS OF NEW & USED BUCKETS, Nationwide Locator service, Sample “New Bucket” prices ... Excavators (30,000-40,000 lb) 24” $2,200, 30” - $2,400, 42” $2,600, 48” - $2,900 Excavators (40,000-55,000 lb) 24” $2,400, 30” - $2,600, 42” $2,900, 48” - $3,100 Excavators (55,000-65,000 lb) 24” $2,600, 30” - $2,800, 42” $3,100, 48” - $3,300 Call the Grappler at 856/778-4070

COMPACTION EQUIP. Misc. Compaction Equip. 2001 CAT 836, 8923 hours .....................................$59,000 2004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours ...................................$355,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 1996 John Deere 650G LGP, #15401, sweeps, rear screen, 120’’ blade, fair condition, 7596 hours...........................$37,500. 2006 John Deere 650J LGP, #17302, full forestry package, sweeps, screens, root rake, 121’’ blade, good condition, 1317 hours.................$73,500. 2005 John Deere 850J LGP, #17478, push beams with Rockland rake, sweeps and screens, good condition, 3632 hours.........................$142,300.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000 NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381 2001 John Deere 700H, 30” pads, lube rails, 132” 6-way blade, limb risers, rear & side screens, excellent factory warranty, 1500 hrs ...$121,000 Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 843/572-0400 2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PAT blade, open ROPS, screen, sweeps, hang in rake, good condition, 4560...........$64,000. 2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cab with A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’ pads, sweeps, screens, new hang on rake, good ocndition, 5244 hours..................$62,000. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

1997 John Deere 550G, LGP, open ROPS, PAT blade, new paint, average condition, 6724 hours...................$25,000 Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

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2007 John Deere 120C, #17395, 28’’ pads, cab with A/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’ Helac bucket, very good condition, 1099 hours ....................................$76.900.

2003 Kubota KX-161, cab w/AC, rubber tracks, dozer blade w/hyd. thumb & 2 buckets, good condition, 2600 hours, pictures available ....................................$33,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697

NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381 2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours.....................$39,900 2003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours................$108,300 2003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours..................$75,000 2005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours................$199,000 2006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours................$299,000 2003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours................$199,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

FORESTRY EQUIPMENT Logging Equipment 1996 Caterpillar 320L stroke delimber, 31” pads, Balderson attachment, good condition, 7157 hours ...............$92,000 Five Star Equipment Inc. 607/775-2006

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Misc. Landscape Equip. 2004 Kubota L3430, open ROPS, rear hitch, AWD, 540 PTO, good condition, 1158 hours....................$18,500 Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

Track Loaders Backhoe Loaders 1989 John Deere 410C, open ROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ bucket, GP loader bucket, fair condition, 2600 hours ....................................$13,875. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000 2005 Cat 420D, 972 hours .....................................$49,000 2006 Cat 420EIT, 773 hours .....................................$65,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

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2008 Ingersoll Rand G290 Portable Generator, , trailer mounted, NEW...........$61,200. 305-949-2581 For Sale or Rent All Makes & Models Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800/227-2525

We Buy Used Bobcat Equipment Loader Services & Equipment 205/320-1000 1998 Rawson Trommel Screen, fifth wheel, tipping Grizzly, very good condition, 5678 hours..................$35,000. Chadwick BaRoss, Inc. 978-479-5192

Wheel Loaders 2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours .....................................$39,000 2005 928GZ, 2519 hours .....................................$87,300 2006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours ...................................$119,000 2006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours ...................................$129,000


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2006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours ...................................$229,000 2003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours ...................................$199,000 2002 Cat 980G...................Call 1998 Cat 980.............$499,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381 2003 JCB 407B Compact, cab, heat, A/C, radial tires, limited slip trans with 1.0 cu yd GP bucket and set of F/F.Good condition Pictures available, 2800 hrs......................$31,500. Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697

Track Loaders 2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours ...................................$135,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

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OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP Oil Spills Oil Eating Bacteria, Remediates water, soil “in place.” Use in fueling areas, shop floors, hydraulic hose breaks. OSHA and DEP preferred method. Fagans’ Lehigh Equipment 8 0 0 / 4 5 8 - 5 2 3 8

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Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C, D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch 6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36 section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’ bolt........................$849.00 Ea. 6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, dry, split master, 9/16’’ bolt........................$874.00 Ea. 6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,099.00 Ea. 6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,105.00 Ea. 3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 37 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea.

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1986 Intl Digger Truck w/ Telelect Digger Derick, diesel, auto trans, 43' corner mount fiberglass hyd. extension, 112,000 miles on it, good condition, runs great! Great for digging holes for ple barns, fences, setting roof trusses for barns, houses and garages, setting poles for electric servies for new home Asking $6,900 construction .........................................................A Ephratah Safety Systems • 518/993-2700 1-2 KH

1997 Kobelco SK150 Mark IV with brand new factory Cummins Engine, only 200 hours on new engine and 5300 on whole machine, weight 35,000 lbs., new thumb attachment and new Wain Roy coupler, new 48" hydraulic bucket, excellent operating condition and excellent appearance. Very Nice Machine! .........................................................................$$34,500 Ephratah Safety Systems • 518/993-2700 1-2 KH

1990 Grove RT528C-28 Ton Rough Terrain Crane, Approx. 9159 Hrs, 28’-70’ Boom, Cummins Engine, PAT DS350G Load Moment Indicator Newly Painted, Richmond, VA........$$65,000 Atlantic Capital Companies, Inc. • 804/798-8840 1-2 RM

1990 Bucket Chevy Asplundh model L38TM single man bucket, 5 spd w/ a 2 spd rear, 100,000 miles, good condition, brand new batteries, never been stored outside, great operating condition. Great for repairing or painting barns & houses, trimming trees, and decorating trees and houses at Christmas. Asking $5,900 ..............................................................................A Ephratah Safety Systems • 518/993-2700 1-2 KH

wide and accommodate three 12-ft. (3.6 m) travel lanes. The project is being funded by federal tax dollars from the Federal Highway Administration and The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LaDOTD) is administering the project. Boh Bros. Construction Co. is the main construction company on site and is building the level portion of the new bridges and the approaches. This work (a $375 million portion of the project) includes pile driving, placing pile caps, placing girders laying the roadway decks and pouring retraining walls. TKM Joint Venture is the construction contractor for the high-rise navigational section of the new bridges. Volkert Construction Services is the construction engineering and inspection consultant for LaDOTD. Right now the workers aren’t working shifts, though Boh Bros. does begin the workday at 1 a.m. when concrete pours are slated. According to Volkert Construction Services, included in the design are shear keys and reinforced steel and concrete tie-ins between the bridge decks and caps that will help prevent misalignment and toppling due to storm surge. The entire bridge also is being constructed using high-performance concrete that is stronger, denser and less porous than normal concrete. The concrete also is more resistant to salt water corrosion. The equipment being used for the project is typical for a major bridge construction effort. It includes cranes, barges, tugboats and screeds used for pouring concrete. “There’s a lot of it and working conditions

Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc.

The new bridge, which will cost $800 million, is being built 300 ft. (91.4 m) east of the current spans.

on Lake Pontchartrain can be crowded at times,” added Heraty. As to the history behind the spans, the bridge opened in 1965. LaDODT reconstructed the spans in 2005 after being damaged by Katrina. As part of the $30.9 million project (Boh Brothers were the contractors) both bridges were worked on and completely reopened the following year. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Case 1845 Skid Steer with Aux. Hydraulics, Gas Engine, Liquid Cooled, Machine Comes with: Grapple Bucket, Power Angle Snow Plow and Factory made Forks...Runs and Asking $7,500 Operates 100% ....................................................A Ephratah Safety Systems • 518/993-2700 1-2 KH

The Easy Way To Advertise Your Equipment Valued At Less Than $1 Million Run In Two Consecutive Issues For $95

Photo courtesy of Volkert Construction Services Inc.

According to Steve Heraty, deputy project engineer of CEI from Volkert Construction Service, this bridge is a visible reminder of the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the recovery of the region in the aftermath of the hurricane.


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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. CAT IT38 W/3RD VALVE 19981999 Contact: GENE Phone: 302-836-0414 Fax: 302-836-6977 Email: ggiuliani@jjid.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D7G GROUSER PADS Contact: ROB MITCHELL Phone: 417-258-2212 Email: robs.girl25@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USES DITCH WITCH 752 LOCATOR OR SIMILAR Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-9375 Fax: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY BULL 375A5 2000 OR 2001 Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CEMENT PIG Contact: JOHNS AG SERVICE Phone: 515-332-1883 Fax: 515-332-5855 Email: johnsag@goldfieldaccess.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 4IN1 LOADER BUCKET Contact: MIKE GAUSDEN Phone: 602-225- 9500 Fax: 602-231-8590 Email: mgausden@huntconstructiongroup.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY LOADER 821B CASE RUN OR NOT Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ROUGH TERRAIN FORK LIFT Contact: DAVE KING Phone: 615-789-0062 Fax: 615-789-0007 Email: hilltopstructures@emypeople.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU OR KOBELCO PC300 IN THE LOW 20S Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EAGLE 1200 CLOSED CIRCUIT CRUSHING PLANT, NO DEALERS Phone: 724-944-5569 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCK MACHINE Contact: RON LEMON Phone: 1-417-818-3121 Email: lemonacres@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WHEEL LOADER WA30 OR WA40 (KOMATSU) Contact: HAMED AHMED SHAWKY MAKRAM Phone: 0020123240580 Fax: 002034297060(107) Email: darelhandasa@live.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

HAMMER Phone: 914-494-6478 Fax: 845-207-9067 Email: apexdorian@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 586G WANTED 2 WHEEL DRIVE, OROPS Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 330CL DITCH CLEAN OUT BUCKET • 84" TO 96" WIDE CLEAN OUT BUCKET FOR CAT 330CL Contact: KEVIN Phone: 989-646-0009 Fax: 989-876-8656 Email: lynchexcavating@chartermi.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED DREDGE • USED DREDGE FOR SAND AND GRAVEL. 300-400 TPH 70 DEEP GOOD CONDITION Contact: BEAUFORD MULLINS Phone: 260-497-0500 Fax: 260-490-8217 Email: beauford@kortebros.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY D9N WITH RIPPER CONTRA Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1-450-346-8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSOR, NEED MOTOR COUPLER HAS DUETZ ENGINE Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-9375 Fax: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 140G • ANY YEAR BETWEEN 1980 TO 1995. PLEASE EMAIL ME DETAILS INCLUDING HOURS WITH PHOTOS. Contact: PAMELA STEPP Phone: 229.924.0035 Email: pamela@dozers.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D6RLGP 2007 CONTRACTOR Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCAVATOR CATERPILLAR 325CL/DL, YEARS 2005 7, UP TO 5,000 HOURS, PREFERABLY PIPED FOR HAMMER Contact: RON Phone: 0097235403077 Email: info@ronrad.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1 YARD ROUNDNOSE CLAMBUCKET Contact: GIL Phone: 239 434 0249 Fax: 239 434 6849 Email: gwharpin@naplesdock.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D20X22 SERIES II VERMEER HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILL Contact: 20082009 Phone: 320-493-7168 Email: info@lesterswaterworks.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ATLAS COPCO XAS75 COMPRESSOR PARTS Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– QUIKTACH ADAPTER TO FIT 1845 UNILOADER Contact: JEFF HUBBARD Phone: 316-640-0322 Email: jhubbard19@cox.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR 14H MOTORGRADER WE HAVE A NEW POTENTIAL CUSTOMER FOR AN EARLY YEAR MODEL 14H MOTORGRADER. WHOLESALE PRICE MUST REFLECT CURRENT MARKET CONDITIONS. Contact: WENDELL CAIN Phone: 770-381-8984 Fax: 770-381-6977 Email: wendell@cainandtodd.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1984 OR NEWER CAT D7G Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D7G ONLY CONTRACTOR Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BARBER GREEN BG210B PAVER I AM LOOKING FOR BG210B PAVER Contact: TONY THOMAS Phone: 818-956-5231 Fax: 818-956-5239 Email: tonythomas@pacificcranes.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HM 4500 Contact: NASEEM KAUKAB Phone: 00966 503114628 Fax: 00966 1 477 3075 Email: naseem@sajco.com.sa –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DUMP TRUCK Contact: LARRY WEINSTEIN Phone: 845 721-2983 Fax: 845 357-221 Email: lbw228@optonline.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2 CAT 938F WHEEL LOADERS Contact: RICHARD Phone: 603 828-6100 Fax: 603 430-2119 Email: cmisold@myfairpoint.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY D6NLGP Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO 360 EXCAVATOR 2004-2006, ANY LOCATION OK Contact: JOHN TANNOURJI Phone: 914-693-0300 Email: itc@bestweb.net ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

DEMOLITION BUCKET FOR A CAT 977L REASONABLY PRICED Contact: RICK Phone: 860-428-1059 Email: aliciabeth@sbcglobal.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 910EFG, 920, 930, 936E Contact: ALHARTHI Phone: 00447875086827 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DYNAPACS CA251D,CA252D,CA262D,CA302,CA301 Contact: WAQAR AHMED Phone: 92-0333-2376638 Email: waqar_zki@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU MOTORGRADERS GD525A,GD605A,GD625A PLEASE OFFER US & KINDLY SEND US DETAILS, PHOTOS & BEST PRICE. Contact: NAQIB KHAN Phone: +92-333-3298751 Email: naqib_khan73@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRAWLER CRANE AMERICAN 9310 CRAWLER CRANE Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA CHAIN ON FORKS TO BUCKET THESE ARE FORKS THAT SLIP ON THE BUCKET AND ARE HELD ON WITH A CHAIN AND BINDER Contact: BILL VAN PAMEL Email: wvanpamel@wowway.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT WHEEL LOADERS | IN MODELS 910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, 950E, 966D/E/F. Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUI Phone: +92-333-2240692 Email: ather.cat@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 325 OR 330 BL OR CL 325 9R 330 MUST HAVE 3306 ENGINE, 36" TRACT, JACK HAMMER AND 70 TO 80% U/C Contact: SAM Phone: 940-655-8462 Email: s-mahoney@lycos.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA REAR HYDRAULIC OUTLETS I WANT TO CONNECT UP TO 4 QD FOR REAR ATTACHMENTS ON MY KUBOTA 3750 TRACTOR. I HAVE EXISTING 3POINT & MY TRACTOR HAS EXISTING LEVER SLOTS FOR CONTROL. USED IS OK. Contact: TERRY Phone: 206-241-0630 Email: donlin.te@clearwire.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT DEMOLITION BUCKET USED Contact: RICK Phone: 860-428-0159 Email: aliciabeth@sbcglobal.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE OR HITACHI 160C LC Contact: DAVE CAPODICE Phone: 309-275-1927 Fax: 309-828-1960 Email: dcexcavating@aol.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOADERS, GRADERS, EXCAVATORS LOOKING FOR EQUIPMENT TO PURCHASE. WE CAN ALSO HELP YOU LOCATE EQUIPMENT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR. Contact: RHONDA SCHEER Phone: 610-544-3399 Email: rhonda@scheerbrothers.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANY TYPE OF STEEL I BUY ANY TYPE OF NEW, USED OR SURPLUS STEEL INCLUDING SHEET PILING, H-PILING, PIPE PILING, WIDE FLANGE BEAMS, PLATES, PIPE, TUBING ETC... Contact: MICHAEL KAYE Phone: 609-882-6983 x 104 Fax: 609-882-7458 Email: mkaye@capitalsteel.org –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE/DAVIS TRENCHER TF900/TF1000 DEAD OR ALIVE Contact: STEVEN H. MILLER Phone: (260) 341-2140 Fax: (260) 724-4165 Email: stevenhmillerconst@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OHIO SCRAP MAGNET Contact: MARK VIA Phone: 540-745-3405 Fax: 866-905-5488 Email: viatruck@swva.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 345B TRACKS/PADS Contact: BILL KUKURIN Email: bkukurin@kukurin.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT 323 COMPACT EXCAVATOR I AM LOOKING FOR A COMPACT EXCAVATOR SIMILAR TO THE 323. Contact: JASON Email: piercejasona@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY CONTRACTOR D6KLGP Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 450-346-8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VIBRO HAMMER Contact: MIKE DONNES Phone: +61427775849 Fax: +61892932261 Email: mike-jd@bigpond.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FINAL DRIVE Contact: ROBERTO J PALACIOS Phone: 786-287-7056 Fax: 305-573-7038 Email: rpalacios@cargoawaycorp.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR D11R CRAWLER TRACTORS WE NEED ONE POSSIBLY TWO 8ZR OR 9TR SERIES PARTS OR CORE REBUILD MACHINES. SU AND SINGLE SHANK PREFERRED. ANY LOCATION WORLD WIDE. IF YOU HAVE A MACHINE MATCHING OUR NEEDS PLEASE SEND DETAILS, PHOTOS AND PRICE. Contact: CHARLES SOLOMONE Phone: 719-689-2434 Email: csolomone@tradewindequipment.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT D11T | CAT D11T. NEW UP TO 4000 HOURS. Contact: PAUL CROLLA Phone: +47-22.207696 Email: m.crolla@sky.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wrecked or burnt Morbark Model 13 wood chipper for parts. Contact: Norma Phone: 724-887-9375 Fax: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO L120B OR L120C - (1) VOLVO L120B OR L120C, ANY YEAR, ANY CONDITION Contact: IVAN OCAMPO Email: iocampo@jycexports.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D85A21 - 4 X KOMATSU D85A-21. NEW UPTO 3000 HOURS. Contact: PAUL CROLLA Phone: +47-22.207696 Email: m.crolla@sky.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA L39 OR NEW HOLLAND TC40 WOULD LIKE EITHER A KUBOTA L39 OR A NEW HOLLAND TC40A Contact: GERRY PAOLIN Email: apaolin@cogeco.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FRONT LOADER FOR A KUBOTA L5450 Contact: CHARLIE LOVEALL Phone: 412-445-1878 Email: cloveall@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FELCO ROLLER BUCKET Contact: DONALD BEARD Phone: 828-324-6774 Fax: 828-324-9632 Email: kelly@neillgrading.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RAYGO RUSTLER 404 PARTS MACHINE Contact: WARREN CARD Phone: 423-332-2223 Fax: 423-332-9444 Email: me13158@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRANE BOOM & BASE FOR BUCYRUS ERIE 30B SUPER Contact: VINCENT NERI Phone: 860-664-8042 Fax: 860-664-9175 Email: vneri@occllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JD 595D,495 - LOOKING TO BUY JOHN DEERE 595 WHEELED EXCAVATOR OR 495 JD ANY YEAR Contact: IMTIAZ Phone: 647-887-4786 Fax: 905-497-8633 Email: machineryexporters@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LATE MODEL SOMERO POWER RAKE NO RETAIL DEALS PLEASE. Contact: TOM NACEY Phone: 651-214-1694 Email: tnacey@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BADGER 460 Contact: COREY Email: westfallconstruction@juno.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315-633-2944 • Chicago, IL Sat., January 16, 2010 For: Major Job Completion Auction. Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks, Aerials & Support Equipment • St. Louis, MO Thurs., January 21, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Bridge Contractor • Leon, Mexico NOTE NEW DATE! Fri., January 22, 2010 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Truck Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Lexington, KY Fri., January 22, 2010 For: The Premier Sale of 2010! Very Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Columbus (Delaware), OH Sat., January 23, 2010 For: Late Model Rental Return Auction plus Support Equipment • Tampa, FL Sat., January 30, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Briggs Equipment. Construction, Support Equipment, Vehicles, Office Equipment • Kissimmee, FL., Jan. 30 thru February 7, 2010 For: Annual 8 Day Sale of the Latest & Greatest Construction, Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks and All Types of Trailers and Support Equipment – THE REAL SALE! • Greensboro, NC Fri., February 26, 2010 For: Very Large Complete Liquidation Earthmoving, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Atlantic City, NJ Thurs.-Sat, March 25-27, 2010 For: Annual 3 Day Construction, Aerial, Forklift, Support, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Monterey, Mexico Fri., April 9, 2010 For: Large Complete Liquidation of Construction, Aerial Equipment, Support and More

Coming Auctions • Rome, Italy February 13, 2010

• Statesville, NC March 23, 2010

• Manassas, VA Fri., April 16, 2010 For: Late Model Cat & John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Orlando, FL February 15-20, 2010

• Chilliwack, BC, CAN March 24, 2010

• Moerdijk, The Netherlands February 24-26, 2010

• Hartford, CT March 24, 2010

• Bangor, ME Fri., April 23, 2010 For: Late Model Construction, Aerial Lift, Forklift, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Ft. Worth, TX February 25-26, 2010

• Newark, NJ DATE TBA For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Middletown (Florida), NY DATE TBA For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers

• Los Angeles, CA March 1-2, 2010 • Dubai, UAE March 1-3, 2010 • Toronto, ONT, CAN March 2-3, 2010 • Olympia, WA March 4-5, 2010 • Polotitlan, Mexico March 5, 2010 • St. Aubin Sur Gallion, France March 5, 2010 • Sacramento, CA March 8-9, 2010

• Scranton, PA DATE TBA For: Late Model Truck Wreckers, Truck Tractors, Van Trailers, Enormous Amounts of Take Out Engines, etc…

• Edmonton, AB, CAN March 10-12, 2010

• Detroit, MI DATE TBA For: Complete Liquidation of Construction and Support Equipment.

• Brisbane, QLD, Australia March 16, 2010

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS Richmond, BC, Canada Phone: 402-421-2631

• Ocana, Spain March 11-12, 2010 • Chicago, IL March 11-12, 2010

• Nashville, TN March 16, 2010 • Denver, C March 16-17, 2010 • Columbus, OH March 17, 2010

• Houston, TX March 24, 2010 • London, ONT, CAN March 25, 2010 • Atlanta, GA March 25-26, 2010 • Grand Prairie, AB, CAB March 29, 2010 • Kansas City, MO March 30, 2010 • Regina, SK, CAN March 30, 2010 • Northeast, MD March 30-31, 2010

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. Pendleton, IN Phone: 765-778-9277 • Hicksville, OH Fri., January 22, 2010 For: Construction Equipment and Farm Auction INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS Sebring, FL Phone: 863-386-1225 www.insightauction.com • Sebring, FL Saturday, January 16, 2010 • Sebring, FL Saturday, March 13, 2010 • Sebring, FL Saturday, May 15, 2010 • Sebring, FL Saturday, July 17, 2010 • Sebring, FL Saturday, September 18, 2010

• Moncofa, Spain April 15, 2010 IRAY AUCIONS Foley, MN Phone: 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN COCHRAN Fri., March 5, 2010 AUCTIONEERS & • Portage, WI ASSOCIATES, LTD Fri., April 16, 2010 Boonsboro, MD • Foley, MN Phone: 301-739-0538 Fri., June 4, 2010 • Frederick, MD • Portage, WI Thurs., January 14, Fri., July 16, 2010 2010 For: Complete Liquidation • Foley, MN - Construction Equipment Fri., September 17, 2010 and Trucks • Portage, WI Fri., October 15, 2010 DEANCO AUCTIONS • Foley, MN Philadelphia, MS Fri., December 3, 2010 Phone: 601-656-9768 • Pittsburgh, PA May 20, 2010

• Narita, Japan January 27, 2010

• St. Louis, MO March 18, 2010

• Panama City, Panama February 2, 2010

• Geelong, VIC, Australia March 18, 2010

• Phoenix, AZ February 2-3, 2010

• Caorso, Italy March 18, 2010

• Hyderbad, India February 3, 2010

• Montreal, QC, CAN March 18-19, 2010

• Las Vegas, NV February 5, 2010

• Salt Lake City, UT March 19, 2010

• Torreon, Mexico February 10, 2010

• Minneapolis, MN March 19, 2010

• Philadelphia, MS Wed. - Thurs., May 2627, 2010

• Tipton, CA February 12, 2010

• Albuquerque, NM March 23, 2010

• Philadelphia, MS Thurs., July 15, 2010

• Dothan, AL Thurs. – Sat., January 28-30, 2010 For: 13th Annual Huge 3Day Farm and Construction Equipment Auction • Philadelphia, MS Wed. - Fri., March 24-26, 2010

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS Pleasanton, CA Phone: 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Wed. & Thurs., January 7, 2010 For: Construction Equipment

• Thurs., January 28, 2010 For: Construction Equipment MANHEIM AUCTIONS Lakeland, FL Phone: 863-607-5440 • Lakeland, FL Fri., February 19, 2010 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. North Franklin, CT Phone: 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT Fri. & Sat., January 2930, 2010 For: Over 100 Units! Truck Tractors, Dumps, Van & Utility Body Trucks & More! PURPLE WAVE AUCTION Manhattan, KS Phone: 866-608-9283 NO RESERVE ONLINE AUCTION Bidding starts to close at 10:00 AM CST, January 21, 2010 www.purplewave.com VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP Wills Point, TX Phone: 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Thurs., February 4, 2010 For: Winter Contractor’s Public Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. Holland, OH Phone: 419-865-3990 • Tampa, FL January 29, 2010 • Kissimmee, FL Feb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FL Auction UTILITY AUCTIONS Wilmington, DE Phone: 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., February 26, 2010 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Auction


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JOB COMPLETION – ABSOLUTE LIQUIDATION AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT – TRUCKS & TRAILERS

Flatiron-Tidewater Skanska (Joint Venture)

5755 Benjamin Road • Tampa, FL 33634 Flatiron-Tidewater Skanska, a joint venture, is liquidating all equipment from completed projects at the Tampa, FL Airport in a one owner, absolute public auction.

Friday, January 29, 2010 – 9:00 AM EQUIPMENT LIST RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 CAT 966G II; (4) 2006 CAT 950H; (2) 2006 CAT 950G II; 2005 CAT 950G II; 2004 CAT 950G II; (2) 2006 CAT 938G II; (2) 2008 CAT 930H; 2005 KOMATSU WA380; 2006 KOMATSU WA320-5; LOADER BACKHOE: 2005 KOMATSU WB140-2N; CRAWLER TRACTORS: (2) 2005 CAT D6N LGP; (2) 2005 CAT D5N LGP; 2005 CAT D5G LGP; (3) 2006 CAT D3G LGP; 2005 CAT D3G LGP; EXCAVATORS: 2003 CAT 345B II; (2) 2005 CAT 330CL; 2006 CAT 325CL; (2) 2004 CAT 315CL; (2) 2005 KOMATSU PC300LC-7; 2002 KOMATSU PC300LC-7; RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: 2004 CAT M318C; MINI EXCAVATOR: 2006 CAT 304C; SKID STEER: 2002 CAT 257B; MOTOR GRADERS: 2005 CAT 140H; 2005 CAT 135H; ROLLERS: (2) 2005 CAT CP563D; (3) 2005 CAT CS533E; 2006 IR SD70DTF; 2005 IR SD70DTF; 2005 IR SD70D; 2005 ROSCO; CRANES: (2) 1999 TEREX RT450; MANLIFTS: 2005 GENIE 85’; (2) 2003 GENIE 60’; FORKLIFTS: 2004 JCB 6000#

STRAIGHT MAST; (2) 2002 SKYTRAK 11,000# EXT BOOM; ARTICULATED DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 2005 CAT 725; WATER TRUCK/WATER TANKER: 2006 VOLVO 6X6 4,000 GALLON VHD64B; FUEL/LUBE TRUCKS: 1989 FORD L9000; GMC 8500; BOOM TRUCK: 2001 STERLING 22 TON TEREX BOOM; TRUCK TRACTOR: 2000 KENWORTH W900; TRAILER: 2005 TRAIL KING TK110 50 TON TRANSPORT; MISCELLANEOUS: CAT 257B SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: BROOM; TRENCHER; ETC; 2006 GENESIS EXCAVATOR CONCRETE HYDRAULIC PULVERIZER; (2) INGERSOLL 185 AIR COMPRESSORS; INGERSOLL 375 AIR COMPRESSOR; 2005 LINCOLN 400 AMP WELDER; LINCOLN 500 AMP WELDER; (2) 2005 GENIE TML LIGHT PLANTS; (5) 2004 GENIE TML LIGHT PLANTS; (10) 2006 WACKER LTC4L LIGHT PLANTS; 2008 WANCO SOLAR ARROWBOARD; 2007 WANCO SOLAR ARROWBOARD; (2) 2005 WANCO SOLAR ARROWBOARDS; (5) 2005 WANCO SOLAR MESSAGE BOARDS; (4) 2005 SMALLINE 4” DOUBLE DIAPHRAM

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PUMPS; (2) 2005 PIONEER 6” WELL POINT/TRASH PUMPS; (2) BIDWELL 4800 DECK FINISHERS; REED A30 CONCRETE PUMP; 2008 AMER-TECH PRESSURE WASHER W/TRAILER; NORTHSTAR PRESSURE WASHER W/T/A TRAILER; 2005 TARGET PRO 35-III WALK BEHIND CONCRETE SAW; UNITED FORM STRIPING BUGGY; TRENCH BOXES; ROCK BOXES; STREET PLATES; SEWER BOXES; GENERAL EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH A LARGE BRIDGE CONTRACTOR. Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash, Cashier’s Check or Certified Checks. Personal and Company Checks MUST have bank letter of guarantee. Note: There is a one (1%) percent buyer’s premium. All equipment is being sold “as is, where is, with all faults” and subject to any and all merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Additional terms can be found in the sale day catalog. Auctioneer: V. Peter Clark, Lic# AU2863, FL Firm License# AB2485 Sale Conducted By:

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Cost of Some Construction Materials Edging Upwards FORECAST from page 24

Materials Costs The costs of many construction materials are edging upwards. The BLS said the producer price index (PPI) for finished goods “spurted 1.8 percent in November,” including a 7 percent jump in crude petroleum prices. “Even aside from the oilprice leap, construction materials costs appear to have ended their slide, as shown by recent three-month trends,” the BLS added. AGC’s Ken Simonson told CEG: “I think materials costs have probably bottomed out and at best will hold level in 2010, but there’s a risk that they will jump again. Steel has the greatest chance of showing a price increase.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

AED from page 24

How about a turnaround? We can’t point to a turnaround dynamic in play right now. If the housing market picks up, it would be a good thing. The House has just passed another stimulus bill, which they’re calling the Jobs Creation Bill. It has another $27.5 billion of highway and bridge money in it. We also have the stimulus bill, which was signed into law early in 2009. So the House has passed it, but it has some difficult prospects in the Senate, which will not be able to take it up until sometime next year, hopefully early. There’s a lot of pushback on it because it relies on remaining TARP

money that’s coming from the paybacks and the unspent balances. There’s a pretty strong headwind against that in the Senate. We don’t know if the new bill has too much of a prospect or not. We’re doing everything we can as an organization [to make it happen], along with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers [AEM]. We, and AEM leaders, went from Senate office to Senate office, and House office to House office, trying to beat the drums for the message that we’re taking to Washington, that this is a job loss catastrophe for the country — 550,000 jobs lost as of last September and, Lord knows,

there could be 100,000 or 200,000 more since then by the middle of next year. There’s no way you will get a solid recovery in the overall economy with those kinds of numbers just from our industry. So how do you view 2010 for equipment dealers? There’s some talk of maybe the possibility of 10 percent uptick in 2010, most of which will be in the second half, but you’re going up 10 percent from a market which was down 40 percent in 2009. The uptick would be based on residential construction and maybe some more of the 2009 stimulus money getting spent. Quite a bit of it hasn’t

been obligated yet. That could possibly drive some more activity. And then if the Senate goes along with the House on Stimulus 2 that would essentially double what was put into the market by the first stimulus bill. What sectors of equipment have been hardest-hit? Earthmoving equipment is probably the worst. You talk to dealers and you typically hear new machine delivery rates down 50, 60 or 70 percent. We very much appreciate your time. It wasn’t very good news, was it? It’s real. It’s what’s out there. There’s no point in sugar coating it.


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The equipment comes from the BEST authorized dealership rental fleets including NEFF, RSC (Rental Service Corp.), Genie, JCB & JLG, Sunbelt, and Caterpillar rental fleets. *** SPECIAL NOTE: For Non-US Resident Bidders: A $10,000 Cashier’s Check Deposited Prior to Bidding will be Required. * No Exceptions. HILITES: 4 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: 2000 Terex RT335, Terex RT230, Terex CD225, Linkbelt HSP-8028A, 154 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 345BL, (2) Cat 330DL, 2003-(2) 2002 Cat 330CL, (2) 2006 Cat 325DL, 2008 Cat 320DLLR, 2007 -2006 Cat 320DL, 2008-(2) 2006 Cat 320D, 2007-2006 Cat 320D, (2) 2007-2006 Cat 320CL, 2006 Cat 318CL, 2007 Cat 315CL, 2006 Cat 315C, 2004-(3) 2003 Cat 313CCR, Cat 313BSR, 2000 Cat 313BCR, 2001 Cat 312C, Cat 312, (7) 2004 Cat 311CU, 2001 Cat 311B, (2) 2003 Cat 308CSR, 2001 Cat 308BSR, Cat 308BSR, Cat 307SSR, Cat 307, 2003 Cat 305, (2) 2004 Cat 304CR, Cat 231, Cat E120B, Cat E110B, Cat E70B, JD 450LC, 2001 JD 200LC, JD 200LC, (2) JD 160LC, 1999 JD 120LC, JD 80C, 1999 JD, 2002 Komatsu PC200-7, 2001 Komatsu PC138US, 2005 Hitachi ZX450, 2005 Hitachi ZX330, 2000 Hitachi EX330LC, 2006 Hitachi ZX160LC, Hitachi EX55UR, 2007-2006 Case CX460, Case CX460, (2) 2006-2005 Case CX330, Case CX330, (3) Case CX240LR, (2) 2005 Case CX240, 2006-2004 Case CX225, Case CX210LR, (2) 2006-(3) 2005-2002 Case CX210, (2) Case CX210, (3) 2005 Case CX160, Case CX160, (2) 2006 Case CX135R, 2005-2004 Case CX135, Case CX135R, Case CX135, 2006 Case CX130, 2006 Case CX80R, 2005 Case CX75R, Case CX75R, 2006 Case CX75, Case CX75, (3) 2006-2005 Case CX50B, Case CX50B,(2) 2006-2005 Case CX36B, (3) Case CX36B, Kobelco SK300LC, Kobelco SK290LC, Kobelco SK100 Mark IV, (2) 2002 NH 575E, Volvo EC35, (4) 2006-(4) 2005 Terex HR16, 2006-(4) 2005 Terex, 2006 Linkbelt 330LX, 2005-(3) 2004 Linkbelt, (3) 2004 Bobcat 331, (2) 2004 Bobcat 325, 2006 Hyundai 210LC-7, (2) Yanmar VIO40, (2) Yanmar B27, Yanmar B6, Yanmar B3, 2005-(4) 2004 Yanmar, (2) 2004 IHI 35N, (3) 2004 IHI 30NX, 2004 IHI 28N, 5 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2008 Cat 320DL, (2) 2005-2004 Case CX240LR, 2006 Case CX210LR, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: Gradall XL3100, 33 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2006 Cat 980H, 2000 Cat 972G, Cat 966G, 2006 Cat 950H, (4) Cat 950F, (3) 2007-(2) 2006 Cat 930G, 2007 Cat 928GZ, 2006-2005 Cat 924G, (5) Cat 924G, 2001 JD 644H, JD 644G, 2007 JD 624J, (2) JD 624G, 2000 JD 544H, JD 544G, (2) 2005 Case 621D, (2) Case 621D, JCB 456, Komatsu WA200, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: (2) 2004 Cat 140H, Cat 140H, Cat 12H, Norman 65E, 2 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) 2006 NPK 65E, 35 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8T, Cat D8R, Cat D8K, 2007 Cat D6TLGP, 2007 Cat D6RXW, 2007 Cat D6R-III, 2005 Cat D6RXL, 2007-(2) 2004 Cat D6R-II, Cat D6RLGP, 2000 Cat D6NXL, 2006 Cat D5NXL, 2005 Cat D5GXL, Cat D3GXL, (2) 2006 Cat D3G, (2) 1999 JD 750J, 2006 JD 650JLGP, 2005 JD 650J, (2) 2004 JD 550HLT, (6) 2005 JD 450J, 2004 JD 450H, JD 450H, JD 450C, 2006 Case 850KLGP, 2006 Case 650KLGP, Dresser TD15E, 2 CRAWLER LOADERS: (2) Cat 963B, 8 CRAWLER DUMPS: (4) Morooka MST220, (2) Morooka MST1500, Cat LD1000, Hitachi CG45-3, 78 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2008-(2) 2007 Cat 420EIT (4x4), (2) 2004 Cat 420DIT (4x4), (8) Cat 420D (4x4), Cat 416E (4x4), (8) 2005 Cat 416D (4x4), Cat 416CIT-II (4x4), Cat 416CIT, 2005-2004 Case 580M (4x4), JD 710B, JD 410E, JD 410D (4x4), 2005(3) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310G, 2004-(4) 2004 NH (4x4), (4) 2004-(3) 2003-(8) 2002 NH, 2001 Komatsu WB150, 2001 Komatsu WA140, (2) 2006-(13) 2005 Terex (4x4), 2006 Allmand 325 (4x4), (5) 2005 Allmand, ASPHALT PAVERS: Blaw Knox PF120, 32 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (3) 2007-2006-2005 Cat CB534D, 2006-2005 Cat 534DXW, (2) IR, (5) 2006-(4) 2005-2004 Dynapac, (6) 2005-(2) 2004 Wacker, (2) Wacker, (3) 2005 Hamm 3412, 67 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) 2007 Cat CS563E, (4) 2007 Cat CS533E, (2) 2007 Cat 433D, (2) IR SD116DX, (2) IR SD100, (2) IR SD77DX, 2004 IR SD70D, 2006 IR SD70, IR Propac SD70, (2) IR SD45, IR 12 ton, (2) IR 3 ton, (2) 1999 IR 1 ton, Bomag BW213D, Bomag BW212D2, Bomag BW122PD, (10) Bomag 1 ton, Volvo SD100D, 2006 Dynapac CA250D, Dynapac CA250, New Dynapac CA152, (13) 2005 Dynapac 3 ton, 2005 Hamm 3412, 2006 Hamm 3410P, (3) 2006-(2) 2005 Hamm 3410, (3)

2006-2005 Hamm 3307, 2005 Hamm 3205, 2004 Wacker 1.5 ton, PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: 2007 Cat PS150C, 15 TRENCH ROLLERS: (11) 2006-(3) 2005 Wacker RT82SC, Wacker RT82, 16 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008-2006 Cat 287B, (2) 2004 Cat 287B, 2006-(3) 2005-(3) 2004 Cat 247B, 2004 Cat 247, 2006-2005 Bobcat T190, 2006 Takeuchi TL140, Takeuchi TL140, 26 SKID STEERS: 2004 Cat 252B, Cat 248, Cat 246, (6) 2005-2004 Cat 242B, 2004 Bobcat S175, 2002-(5) Bobcat S130, (2) 2002 Bobcat, (5) 2005 JD, NH 1300lb., 2004 Mustang, 4 TRENCHERS: 2005 Ditch Witch RT40, Ditch Witch 3700, (2) 2004 DitchWitch 1330, 44 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2008 Cat TL943, 2005-2004 Cat TH460B, (2) 2002 Gradall 534D9-45, 2002 Gradall G6-42P, (2) 2006-(5) 2005 Terex TH1056, (2) 2002 Terex TH842C, 2002 Terex SS842C, (6) 2006-(6) 2005 Terex TH644, (2) 2005 Terex TX55-19, (3) 2006 Terex TH55-19, (2) IR 42ft. 6,000lb., 2003 Lull 844C-42, (3) 2006- (2) 2005 Lull 644E-42, (2) Lull 644E42, 19 FORKLIFTS: (13) Nissan 5,000lb., (2) 2000 Clark 5,000lb., (2) Clark 5,000lb., Clark CX60, Baker, 68 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2000 JLG 40RTS, 2003 JLG 33RTS, (2) JLG 33RTS, 2002-1999 JLG 2646E, 1999 JLG 2033E, (2) 1999 JLG 2032E2, (4) 2005- (26) 2004 JLG 2030ES, 2000 JLG 1932E2, (7) 2004 JLG 1930ES, (2) 1999 Genie GS2668RT, (2) 1999 Genie GS2032, (5) 2004 Genie GS1930, 2000 Skyjack SJ9250, 2000 Skyjack 8841, 2000 Skyjack SJ8831, Skyjack 27ft., Skyjack 26ft., (7) 2004 Skyjack 3219, 97 BOOM LIFTS: JLG 120, (5) JLG 80HX, JLG 80HX, JLG 800A, 2005 JLG 600SC, JLG 600S, (6) JLG 600, JLG 40H, 2005 Genie 80ft. (4x4), (4) 2005 Genie 60ft., (4) 2004 Genie 45ft. (4x4), 2001 Genie S40, Genie S40, (6) 2006-(4) 2005-(5)2004 Genie 34ft., Genie 34ft., (5) 2006-2005 Genie 33ft. (4x4), (4) 2006-(5) 2004 Genie 30ft., (6) 2006-(7) 2005-(8) 2004 Genie 2632, (5) 2006 Genie 20ft., (10) Genie 1930, 1999 JLG 40H, Skyjack 66ft., 129 AIR COMPRESSORS: (10) Atlas Copco XASE1600, 2004 Atlas Copco XASE1600, (3) 2005 Atlas Copco XAS97JD, (4) Atlas Copco XAS90, (43) Sullair 1200CFM, Sullair 900CFM, (2) Sullair 825CFM, (6) Sullair 375CFM, (4) 2005 Sullair 185CFM, (21) Sullair 185CFM, (2) IR 825CFM, (6) IR 375CFM, (4) 2000 IR 185CFM, (9) IR 185CFM, (8) IR 130JD, (6) IR 130CFM, 35 GENERATORS: 20052004 Atlas Copco QAS78, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS58, 2004 Atlas Copco QAS28, (10) New Atlas Copco QAX24, (3) Coleman 250kw, Coleman 40kw, (2) 2002 Coleman 25kw, 2006-2005 Terex 145kw, 2005 Terex 105kw, (2) 2006 Terex 75kw, (2) Terex 75kw, (2) 2005 Terex 60kw, (2) Terex 60kw, (2) 2005 Terex 40kw, 2005 Terex 20kw, 2004 Multiquip DCA25USIC, 16 WATER PUMPS: (6) Sykes Ameripump 6in., Gorman Rupp 6in., 2006-(2) 2004 Wacker 4in., (5) 2005 Power Prime 8in., Acme Dynamic 8oin., 38 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2000-1999 IR, (5) IR, (10) 2006-(8) 2005 Terex, (3) 2005-(2) 2004 Amida AL4060, (9) Allmand, 10 MESSAGE BOARDS: 2003 Amida, (9) 2005 Genie Detour Signs, 30 WELDERS: (2) RedD-Arc 500amp, (8) 2002-(3) 2000-1999 Red-D-Arc 300amp, Red-D-Arc 300amp, (9) 2005 Miller 500amp, (4) 2005 Miller 350amp, Lincoln 350amp, Lincoln 300amp, 5 SWEEPERS: (4) 2007 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 8HC, CRANE TRUCKS: 2004 Terex F750, DUMP TRUCKS: 2007 Mack CV713 (t/a), ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2007 Sterling LT8500 (t/a), 2 STAKE TRUCKS: (2) 1998 chevy C3500, 9 WATER TRUCKS: (3) 1999-1998-1996-1995 Freightliner FL70 (s/a), 1988 Ford F800 (s/a), 2007 Ford F750 (s/a), Ford F750, 2 PICKUPS: 2007 Chevy 3500 (s/a), 2003 Chevy C2500, SERVICE TRUCKS: 1999 Chevy C3500, 3 FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: (3) 2005 Ford F750 (s/a), 2 SUVS: (2) 2005 Ford Explorers, 2 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES: (2) 2005 EZ GO ST350G, ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS/VEHICLES: New Black Enclosed Horse Drawn Hearse, White Mountain Ice Cream Maker powered by JD Gas enginemtd. on (s/a) trailer, (2) O&S Cement Mixers, Cushman Engine, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Edco Concrete Saws, (2) 2006 Stone Concrete Mixers, (3) 2005 Multiquip WBH16 Concrete Buggies, Concrete Crunchers: (2) Atlas Copco CC550, 2 DUMP BODIES: 2006 Benson, 2006 R/S Body, 10 DETATCHABLE TRAILERS: (10) 2010 Witzco 50 & 35 ton, 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2005 Trailking TK70HT 35 ton (t/a), Big Ten 70EP1671 6ft. x 14ft. (t/a), TAGALONG TRAILERS: Sparks 4,000lb. (s/a), ATTACHMENTS: Excavators: 60ft.-55ft. Sticks for Cat 330CL/DL, Crusher for Cat-Hitachi-Kobelco, Hydraulic Hammers: Indeco, Bobcat, Atlas Copco, Rockram, Dynatec,Tramac, Kent, Backhoes: Allied Breaker, Demec Compactor, Skid Steers: Augers, Versatech Hay Spears-Brush Grapples-Root GrapplesBackhoes-Mount Plates, Blue Diamond Pallet Forks-Rock Bucket-Manure Fork, Haul Truck parts: Tailgates for Case 325, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (2) Wacker Plate Compactors, Concrete Saws, Grinders, Rammers, Paving Breakers, Qty. Wacker Pumps, Plate Compactors, Blowers, Chipping Hammers, Concrete Mixers, Tampers. FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700. FAX: (407) 239-0068.

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Meekins Holds 15th Annual December Contractors Auction

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eekins Auction Company held its 15th Annual December Contractors Auction Dec. 29 in Lumberton, N.C. The sale featured absolute packages of equipment and trucks from Greenville Paving Company, Gregory Poole Equipment Company, HP Construction Inc., Marlboro Electric Company, Prince Inc., RLL Earthworks, T & J Builders Inc., Wayne L Adams Inc., and other owners. More than 2,000 bidders with 300-plus online registered bidders vied for 1,403 lots of equipment. The auction drew bidders from 28 states and Lyndon Bullard of Bullard’s Electric in 11 countries, including Mexico, Canada, Lumberton, N.C., checks for excessive wear on this Hitachi excavator. Japan, United Kingdom, Middle East, Ireland and Belgium. In search of several excavators (L-R) are Jeff Crouch, and Boyd and Doug Williamson, all of Crouch Building & Grading in Southport, N.C.

(L-R): Chuck Harris of BenchMark Tool & Supply in Raleigh, John Mooney of RW Moore Equipment Company in Raleigh and Josh Kearns, also of BenchMark, discuss the upcoming bowl games. (L-R): Steve Burton of Blake Paving in Greensboro, N.C., and Darrell and Gary Wood, both of D&D Asphalt in Greensboro, N.C., attended the sale to see how much the paving equipment went for and to see if they could buy a machine or two.

These Komatsu backhoes were in good shape and drew interest from bidders in Mexico and the Middle East.

Trey Meekins looks over the next machine coming up for bid. Wayne Calton (L) of Gregory Poole E q u i p m e n t Company in Raleigh and Gary Christensen of RW Moore Equipment Company in Raleigh discuss a few trade-in deals while keeping a close eye on the bidders.

The sale included quite a few motorgraders, including this Champion 720A. Looking it over is Andy Bryant (L) and Ben Jackson, both of Bryant Backhoe & Grading in Dillon, S.C.

(L-R): Robert Armstrong of Armstrong Contractors in Columbia, S.C., and Terry and Lemmon McCorkle of CLT Contracting in Claxton, Ga., were looking to buy a few excavators.


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ADVERTISER INDEX AEM WORLD OF ASPHALT 2010..................................................19

JOHN DEERE.................................................................................23

ALEX LYON & SON INC

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.................................46

KISSIMMEE FL ...........................................................................55 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL..............................................15 ALLU GROUP.................................................................................13 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA .............................3,8,60 ATLANTIC CAPITAL COMPANIES .................................................11 BARGAINS .....................................................................................50 BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS...................................................12

KOBELCO CONST MACH AMERICA LLC ...................................43 MANHEIM AUCTION MANHEIM AUCTIONS................................................................57 MCCLOSKEY .................................................................................38 MOBRO MARINE INC ......................................................................6 P J DOOLING TIRE........................................................................17

BECK EQUIPMENT........................................................................17

POWER EQUIPMENT CO..............................................................12

CCS EQUIPMENT ............................................................................8

POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC .................................................37

CEG SCALE MODELS ...................................................................22

REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY.............................................40

CLASSIFIEDS............................................................................48,49

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

COBLE TRENCH SAFETY.............................................................14

AUCTION CALENDAR ...............................................................59

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................35

ORLANDO FL ...............................................................................2

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM .............................32 CEG WANTED ............................................................................51 WE DO TRADE SHOWS ............................................................42 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER......................................................47

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................................11 ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA .....................................................38 RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL ...........................................................20 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ..........................................................41

DURATECH ....................................................................................34

SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CORP.........................................18

DYNAPAC .......................................................................................21

SOUTHERN SHOWS .....................................................................18

EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ................................................18

STAFFORD ................................................................................30,39

ERB EQUIPMENT CO......................................................................9

TEREX CRANES ............................................................................25

FELLING TRAILERS ......................................................................29

THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS.....................................41

FLECO ATTACHMENTS .................................................................11

TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS..............................................15

GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ..........................................5 GEHL ..............................................................................................46 GEITH INC........................................................................................7 HAROLD HOWELL CONSTRUCTION...........................................20 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ....................................44 HYDRAULIC MACHINERY INC .....................................................29 IROCK CRUSHERS .......................................................................38

TOWMASTER INC .........................................................................27 TRACTOR TRACS INC ..................................................................41 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ....................................................13 WTM (WINSTON TRAILERS) ........................................................29 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS KISSIMMEE FL ...........................................................................57 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

IRON PLANET ONLINE AUCTION......................................................................53

TAMPA FL ...................................................................................54

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