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Congress Looks to Override Keystone Veto By Josh Lederman ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Located along breezy Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami, the $300 million Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science will feature an aquarium, planetarium, interactive exhibits and hands-on activities when it opens in summer 2016.

Mobro Marine Parts Division Supports Crane Ops…24

Miami Eyes Huge Tourist Draw With $300M Museum Located along breezy Biscayne Bay in downtown Miami, the $300 million Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science will feature an aquariCEG CORRESPONDENT um, planetarium, interactive exhibits and hands-on activities when it opens in summer 2016. The 250,000 sq. ft. (23,225.8 sq m) waterfront building, funded in part by a $165 million general obligation bond, has been described as the most elaborate project being built in Miami. “Construction is advancing quickly,” said Frank Steslow, museum COO. “The museum has always been a community-led initiative to excite and educate greater Miami and its global visitors. It will enrich the lives of south Floridians and visitors by offering in-depth learning experiences and bring the best global resources to south Florida, creating a link between the education, tourism and business communities.” By Cindy Riley

James River Grows in East ern N.C . …34

Table of Contents ............4 Trucks & Trailer Section ...................................42-44 Attachment Section ...................................45-50

see MUSEUM page 65

States Seek Ways to Fund Roads

Recycling Section ....55-64 By David A. Lieb ASSOCIATED PRESS

Auction Section ......84-103 Business Calendar ........91 Advertisers Index ........102

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) For nearly a century, the gasoline tax has provided the financial foundation for the nation’s roads. For each gallon they pump, motorists have paid several additional cents in taxes to their state and federal governments.

That is still the case in most places. But as vehicles have become more fuel-efficient, gas tax revenue has plateaued. And the federal gas tax has lost more than one-third of its value to inflation since it was last raised to 18.4 cents a gallon in 1993. As a result, state and federal officials are increasingly looking for alternatives to help pay see STATES page 28

WASHINGTON (AP) Defying the Republican-run Congress, President Barack Obama rejected a bill Feb. 24 to approve construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, wielding his veto power for only the third time in his presidency. Obama offered no indication of whether he’ll eventually issue a permit for the pipeline, whose construction has become a flashpoint in the U.S. debate about environmental policy and climate change. Instead, Obama sought to reassert his authority to make the decision himself, rebuffing GOP lawmakers who will control both the House and Senate for the remainder of the president’s term. Obama vetoed the bill in private with no fanfare, in contrast to the televised ceremony republican leaders staged earlier in February when they signed the bill and sent it to the president. House Speaker John Boehner said republicans were “not even close” to giving up the fight and derided the veto as a “national embarrassment.” The move sends the politically charged issue back to Congress, where Republicans haven’t shown they can muster the two-thirds majority in both chambers needed to override Obama’s veto. North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven, the bill’s chief GOP sponsor, said republicans are about four votes short in the Senate and need about 11 more in the House. Although the veto is Obama’s first since republicans took control on Capitol Hill, it was not likely to be the last. GOP lawmakers are lining up legislation rolling back Obama’s actions on health care, immigration and financial regulation that Obama has promised to similarly reject. “He’s looking at this as showing he still can be king of the hill, because we don’t have the votes to override,” Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, a vocal opponent of Obama’s climate change agenda, said in an interview. “If he vetoed this, he’s going to veto many others that see PIPELINE page 90


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specIAl secTIOn 55 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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CONDEX SHOW The Associated Equipment Distributors (AED held its 2015 Summit and Condex show in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 10 to 13. The AED Summit and Condex is an annual convention designed specifically to provide equipment distributors with opportunities to see new products, meet with current and prospective business partners, attend educational seminars and network with dealer peers.

18 EMPLOYMENT INCREASED IN 40 STATES, D.C. IN PAST YEAR Construction firms added jobs in 40 states and the District of Columbia between December 2013 and December 2014 while construction employment increased in 38 states and D.C. between November and December, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America.

74 PROXIBID, EBAY ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP FOR ONLINE LIVE EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS Proxibid and eBay have announced a partnership that unites a global leader in commerce with a market leader in trusted online live auctions for business and industrial inventory.

Yoder & Frey held its 41st annual Florida Auctions sale Feb. 9 to 16 in Kissimmee, Fla. The seven-day auction featured a huge assortment of backhoes, wheel loaders, excavators, dozers, dump trucks, motorgraders, paving equipment, attachments and much more.

92 IRONPLANET/CAT AUCTION SERVICES HOLD JOINT SALE IN FLORIDA IronPlanet and Cat Auction Services sold 1,430 items for $48.1 million in gross merchandise value at its live unreserved public auction in Kissimmee, Fla., which took place Feb. 11 to 13.

98 RITCHIE HOSTS RECORD-BREAKING GLOBAL AUCTION IN ORLANDO

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34 JAMES RIVER EQUIP. BOOSTS CUSTOMER SERVICE IN EASTERN N.C. James River Equipment recently announced the acquisition of RW Moore. The expansion not only presents an opportunity for James River Equipment to reach more customers, but also to offer an enhanced service experience for its customers in North Carolina.

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More Than 1,400 Attend AED Summit, Condex Show

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he Associated Equipment Distributors (AED held its 2015 Summit and Condex show in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 10

to 13. The AED Summit and Condex is an annual convention designed specifically to provide equipment distributors with opportunities to see new products, meet with current and prospective business partners, attend educational seminars and network with dealer peers. More than 1,400 people attended; of that, 433 were equipment dealers. The Condex show was sold out with a total of 122 exhibitors with 45 exhibiting for the first time. During the event, Don Shilling was inducted as the new 2015 AED chairman. Shilling is president of General Equipment & Supplies Inc. and General Aggregates Equipment Sales, Fargo, N.D. Ken Taylor, owner of Ohio CAT, was presented with the AED Democracy Award during a special AED PAC reception During the event, U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Deputy Secretary Victor Mendez laid out the Obama administration’s ambitious highway reauthorization plan while encouraging equipment distributors to press for congressional action. Mendez emphasized the impact the federal highway program’s uncertainty on the construction industry while outlining the Obama administration’s Generating Renewal, Opportunity and Work with Accelerated Mobility, Efficiency, and Rebuilding of Infrastructure and Communities throughout America Act (the GROW AMERICA Act). The proposal increases surface transportation infrastructure funding over the next six years and “provides a strong investment in aging highways and bridges across the nation, to ensure that they are safe, reliable and well maintained.” Mendez highlighted the broad job creation and economic benefits of a robust, multiyear highway bill as well as the value

of public-private partnerships as tools for rebuilding the nation’s crumbling infrastructure. Recognizing AED’s top-tier advocacy program, the Deputy Secretary of Transportation implored attendees to urge lawmakers to take immediate and decisive action to restore certainty to federal surface transportation programs. From his own experience, Mendez recalled meeting with the Arizona congressional delegation while serving as the state’s top transportation official and used the memory to underscore the importance of constituent engagement, particularly at a local level. Small business owners and executives are powerful advocates. By educating Congress about AED’s policy priorities, equipment distributors can illustrate the needs of the entire industry. AED’s next Washington Fly-In will be June 3 to 4 when dealers will storm Capitol Hill as part Multione USA displayed its mini-loaders of the equipment industry’s premiere public that can be equipped with 170 attachments (L-R): Kevin Whitworth, Ryan policy event. see AED page 22

Zweerink, Chris Minton and Alex De Luca.

Keith McCann (L) and Brendan Fox of Terex Mobile Processing Equipment spoke with attendees about the company’s comprehensive line of mobile crushing, screening and recycling equipment.

Eamon McMahon (L) and Alistair Forsyth of Anaconda have crushers, screeners, scalpers, trommels and conveyors to meet every need.

Gorilla Hammers and Bob Tedesco have decades of experience in helping you match up your customer with the right hydraulic hammer.

Sullivan-Palatek brought its dual fuel G185 and Tier IV Final 185 with a Deutz engine compressor to the annual AED Condex (L-R): Tom Viskniskki, vice president of sales; David Smith, regional director; and Steve Van Loan, president.

Looking over an Allied hammer spec sheet (L-R) are Sal LaCorte and Greg Smith of Allied Construction Products LLC with Bob Harrell, Specialty Rentals and Attachments Company Inc., an Allied dealer in Hammonton, N.J.


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Employment Increased in 40 States, D.C. in Past Year Construction firms added jobs in 40 states and the District of Columbia between December 2013 and December 2014 while construction employment increased in 38 states and D.C. between November and December, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials noted that construction employment gains are consistent with the general optimism most contractors expressed in the association’s recently release Construction Hiring and Business Outlook. “Part of the reason for the positive December construction employment figures was the exceptionally harsh weather in much of December 2013 and November 2014 and milder than normal weather in December 2014,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “Nevertheless, the underlying trend is very positive, with construction employment expanding at more than double the rate for total nonfarm payroll jobs.” Texas added more new construction jobs (47,500 jobs, 7.7 percent) between December 2013 and December 2014. Other states adding a high number of new construction jobs for the past 12 months included Florida (34,300 jobs, 8.9 percent), California (26,000 jobs, 4.0 percent), Illinois

(20,200 jobs, 10.6 percent) and Washington (14,100 jobs, 9.5 percent). North Dakota (25.7 percent, 8,300 jobs) added the highest percentage of new construction jobs during the past year, followed by Utah (13.4 percent, 10,100 jobs), Wisconsin (12.7 percent, 12,400 jobs) and Arkansas (12.6 percent, 5,800 jobs). Ten states shed construction jobs during the past 12 months. West Virginia lost the highest percentage (minus 9.1 percent, minus 3,000 jobs). Other states that lost a high percentage of jobs include Mississippi (minus 7.5 percent, minus 4,000 jobs), Hawaii (minus 4.5 percent, minus 1,400 jobs) and Arizona (minus 3.4 percent, minus 4,300 jobs). Arizona lost the most construction jobs between December 2013 and December 2014, followed by Mississippi, West Virginia and Ohio (minus 2,500 jobs, minus 1.3 percent). Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs between November and December. New York (6,400 jobs, 2.0 percent) added the most jobs, followed by Illinois (6,000 jobs, 2.9 percent), Texas (5,100 jobs, 0.8 percent) and North Carolina (4,100 jobs, 2.3 percent). Montana (9.9 percent, 2,300 jobs) had the highest percentage increase for the month, followed by

“The construction industry appears on track to add many new construction jobs in 2015.” Stephen E. Sandherr Associated General Contractors of America

South Dakota (7.0 percent, 1,500 jobs), North Dakota (6.6 percent, 2,500 jobs) and Wyoming (4.3 percent, 900 jobs). Ten states lost construction jobs for the month, while construction employment was unchanged in Indiana and New Mexico. California (minus 12,300 jobs, minus 1.8 percent) lost the most construction jobs between November and December. Other

states experiencing large monthly declines in total construction employment included Pennsylvania (minus 4,800 jobs, minus 2.0 percent) and Virginia (minus 2,200 jobs, minus 1.2 percent). Vermont (minus 2.0 percent, minus 300 jobs), Pennsylvania and Hawaii (minus 2.0 percent, minus 600 jobs) all experienced the highest monthly percentage decline, followed by California and Virginia. Association officials said the latest construction employment figures are consistent with the optimism many contractors expressed in the association’s recentlyreleased annual Construction Hiring and Business Outlook. According to the outlook, 80 percent of contractors report they plan to add new construction jobs in 2015. In addition, more contractors expect demand for most construction market segments this year will grow than expect it to shrink. “The construction industry appears on track to add many new construction jobs in 2015,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. For more information, call 703/548-3118 or visit www.agc.org. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Mount Vernon Uses Lasers to Scan George Washington’s Estate By Matthew Barakat ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOUNT VERNON, Va. (AP) It’s one of the first questions that occurs to a visitor at George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate: How much of the mansion really dates back to Washington’s time, and how much has been replaced? The estate is in the midst of a project that will help answer that question, down to every nail in the floorboards. Architects and preservationists are at the estate building a computerized database of every piece of the mansion. Laser scans are recording three-dimensional images to the tiniest detail, and workers are crawling on their hands and knees to photograph and document key components. Combined with the already meticulous records that Washington himself kept of his work on the mansion, as well as those over the last 150 years since the estate has been in the hands of

the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, the model will provide a comprehensive database that the estate will use to guide future restoration efforts. For example, Mount Vernon will soon have to put in a new fire suppression system that by necessity requires installation of new sprinkler heads to guard against the catastrophic. The database will guide that installation process to ensure that the installations occur with a minimum impact on the oldest parts of the house, said Thomas Reinhart, the estate’s deputy director of architecture. “Every screw, every nail driven into this home — we want to know the impact on the long-term preservation of the structure,’’ Reinhart said. The project has already yielded some new information about the home as well. For decades, preservationists have waffled on whether the floorboards in the estate’s signature New Room were the same that Washington himself installed and walked on. Reinhart says now

that the boards clearly are the originals — a conclusion they reached in part through careful examination of the 2,556 nails in those boards. A close look at the nails and the nail holes reveals when they were made — on a very basic level, the old nails leave square holes and newer nails leave round holes. Construction techniques were different in various eras, as well. After reviewing the nails, the documentary evidence, and the other details assembled in putting together the database, Reinhart was able to conclude that the boards — high-quality southern yellow pine that “is hard as a rock’’ as it dries over the decades — are indeed the originals, but they had been rearranged and reinstalled at some point in the 19th century. It’s difficult to quantify exactly

how much of the mansion material dates to Washington’s time, and the project, once completed, will pro-

the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association assumed control of the estate back in the Civil War era. Even back in the 19th century, Reinhart said, restoration work was done with a nod toward preservation — plaster repairs, for instance, were done with an effort to keep as much of the original in place, and replace only what was absolutely necessary. Reinhart said he hopes the project will shed additional light on the history of the mansion before Washington himself owned it. Washington’s Thomas Reinhart father built the home in Mount Vernon 1735, and it subsequently underwent a series of expansions. About 1 million visitors a year visit the estate. (This story also can be found on vide a better picture. Generally, though, Reinhart said the estate Construction Equipment Guide’s was forward thinking in its preser- Web site at www.constructionequipvation tactics, back to the days that mentguide.com.)

“Every screw, every nail driven into this home — we want to know the impact on the long-term preservation of the structure.’’


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Mobro Marine Parts Division Supports Crane Operations By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Mobro Marine Inc. recently created a parts division to support its crane sales, rental and service operations, which is located in Jacksonville, Fla. Billy Harper, parts manager, explained that Mobro originally didn’t have a separate parts department. “They would deal in parts when a customer called them, and they were a Kobelco crane dealer,” Harper said. “Where I came from, I had contacted all the manufacturers, and had arranged it so that when the company that was the distributor for all these manufacturers went out of business, Mobro would take over as the distributor. So when that company did close its doors, Mobro hired my parts department crew to run the parts operation up here in Jacksonville and take a load off the Green Cove Springs facility.” Harper has been in the parts business for 30 years, and Tony Cruz, his other parts man, has been in it for about 32 years. “I will find parts for any crane,” Harper said. “Besides Kobelco, we’re also a distributor for Terex, which includes American cranes, P&H cranes, Koehring cranes, Northwest cranes, Bucyrus Erie cranes, Demag cranes and Bendini cranes. We also do Rudomatic taglines, and we’re

an official dealer for U.S. Tsubaki, which is a crane distributor for track chain or sprocket chains. We’re very versatile. We can find parts for almost anything.” Harper said that the company’s area is worldwide, with customers as far as the Netherlands, Bermuda, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Cuba. He has good selection of stocked parts, but also knows where to find the parts he doesn’t have. “If the item moves quite a bit — let’s say six times in a year — then I try to put it on my shelf,” Harper said. “If I get a hit one or two times a year, then I don’t think it’s worth putting it on my shelf… if the factory stocks it. We’re just really good at finding hard to find parts. Tony and I have been at this a long time, and we’ve got a lot of contacts out there. I was just talking to a customer working on a Grove crane, and I’m not a Grove dealer, but he wants me to find the part for him because he knows that I can find it.” In addition, Harper said that if someone is looking to do a major crane rebuild, Mobro has a large stock of long lead time parts that the manufacturers don’t keep in stock anymore. For more information, call 904/733-1822 or visit www.mobromarine.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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States Look for Alternative Means to Fund Road Projects STATES from page 1

for repairs and improvements to highways. Here’s a look at some of those ideas:

proportional effect on lower-income residents. Missouri voters last August defeated a proposed sales tax increase for transportation.

Fuel Sales Taxes Rather than taxing each gallon of gas pumped, some states have begun levying a tax on the wholesale price. Virginia in 2013 repealed its 17.5-cents-a-gallon gas tax and replaced it with a 3.5 percent wholesale tax on gasoline. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton recently proposed a wholesale tax that would be in addition to the state’s current per-gallon tax. Because of price swings, wholesale tax revenue can vary from year to year. But over the long term, supporters believe it could provide more revenue growth than a flat, per-gallon tax.

Mileage Taxes A tax on the number of miles traveled is one of the most commonly discussed alternatives to fuel taxes but has not been widely implemented. Oregon plans to test the concept this July with 5,000 volunteers, who will be charged 1.5 cents for each mile they drive while getting a refund on their gas taxes. The vehicle mileage tax also has been studied in California, Minnesota and Nevada. Its main obstacle has been privacy concerns from people reluctant to have their vehicles tracked with GPS devices.

Retail Sales Taxes Some states have begun funding highway projects by taxing all retail sales. Arkansas voters in 2012 approved a half cent sales tax hike for highways. Michigan voters will decide in May whether to impose a 1-cent sales tax for transportation. Because they are broad-based, retail sales taxes can generate large sums for highways. But opponents note that sales taxes tend to have a larger

Tolls Toll roads have been around for decades but are receiving renewed interest in some places. Delaware raised toll prices last year after lawmakers rejected the governor’s proposed gasoline tax increase. Governors in Connecticut and Missouri also recently cited the potential for tolls. But to pay for major projects, tolls might have to be expensive. One study found that covering the cost of

rebuilding a 200-mile stretch of Interstate 70 in Missouri could mean tolls as high as $30 per car and $90 for heavy trucks. Private Investors Some states are turning to private investors to help finance big projects that otherwise would be out of reach. In December, Virginia opened a 29-mile stretch of express toll lanes on Interstate 95 outside Washington, D.C. The state provided less than 10 percent of the money for the $925 million project. Private entities invested their own money, secured a federal loan and made use of tax-exempt bonds. In exchange, Virginia gave them the right to manage the road and collect tolls for the next 73 years. Fees and Diversions Rather than raising taxes, some states are redirecting existing revenue to roads. Idaho last year shifted part of its cigarette tax revenue to highways. Texas voters in November approved the transfer of a portion of oil and gas severance taxes from the state’s rainy day fund to roads. Some states have increased vehicle registration fees. Washington has imposed fees on owners of electric vehicles, and Gov. Jay Inslee recent-

ly proposed a carbon-emissions tax on the state’s largest polluters that would help finance transportation projects. He describes it as “transportation pollution paying for transportation solutions.’’ Federal Funds Various proposals from President Barack Obama and U.S. Senate and House members would help finance the federal Highway Trust Fund with taxes on the foreign-earned profits of U.S. corporations. Some proposals also would create a $50 billion infrastructure fund, to be financed by selling bonds to private companies or by taxes on foreign profits. Such a fund could be used to make equity investments and loans for state and local infrastructure projects. Separately, the nonprofit Eno Center for Transportation suggested in December that the federal government stop relying on dedicated fuel taxes, abolish its current Highway Trust Fund and instead pay for roads with general tax revenue. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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ALL Purchases 17 Tadano Hydraulic Cranes for Fleet The ALL Family of Companies has closed the deal on two Tadano ATF 400G-6 (450 ton [408 t]) hydraulic all terrain cranes, just one month after adding 15 Tadano GR-550XL (55 ton [50 t]) hydraulic rough terrain cranes to its national fleet. The investment in 17 new Tadano machines within 60 days is part of ALL’s commitment to maintaining the industry’s broadest and most modern fleet. With a 450-ton lifting capacity, the ATF 400G-6 is the manufacturer’s largest-capacity all terrain crane and has a max lift height of 402 ft. (122 m). Its 198.6-ft. (60 m) boom is the strongest in its class, able to lift loads for which other similarly classed cranes would require the use of a suspension system, according to the manufacturer. The 55-ton capacity GR-550XL RT features a full-power, four-section synchronized telescoping boom (35.1 to 113.9 ft. [10.7 to 34.7 m]). These versatile and maneuverable midrange RTs, which are especially good for daily rentals and city work, are expected to be popular all over ALL’s 37branch network. “Tadano makes extremely reliable equipment that our customers trust,” said Michael Liptak, president of the ALL Family of Companies. “These new mid- and large-capacity cranes will be very busy immediately upon their arrival.” Liptak added that falling fuel prices are affecting the crane business in more ways than the reduction in travel expenses. “We are expecting to see lots of infrastructure projects like bridges, road work and commercial construction that the 450-ton Tadano AT can easily get after. Lots of long-plannedfor, though stalled, projects are finding their funding.” Ron Dogotch, VP of sales of Tadano said, “It is a privilege to work with ALL as we continue to expand our relationship and provide Tadano’s quality line of rough terrain and all terrain crane products for their rental fleet requirements.” The 17 Tadano cranes will be delivered to the ALL Family of Companies throughout 2015. The two ATFs will be based at ALL’s Chicago and Canadian branches. For more information, call 800/232-4100 or visit www.allcrane.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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James River Equip. Boosts Customer Service in Eastern N.C.

(L-R): Brian Dillenback, general manager; Sam Paschall and Andre Jelonek, all of James River Equipment, have spent countless hours training on the various products offered by the company.

James River Equipment recently announced the acquisition of RW Moore. The expansion not only presents an opportunity for James River Equipment to reach more customers, but also to offer an enhanced service experience for its customers in North Carolina. The company plans to accomplish this in a number of targeted ways, including providing more service trucks and technicians, ensuring an ample supply of parts in its new facilities and investing in its biggest asset — its staff. With the addition of RW Moore, James River Equipment’s territory has been expanded to eastern North Carolina, and the company now covers the entire state. “We are very excited to have the opportunity to fill out the state of North Carolina,” said Terry Thomas, general manager of James River Equipment’s North Carolina operations. “We expanded into Asheville in 2010, and that has been a huge asset to our company. We think this new addition to our footprint will be a good fit for our current customers, and will also offer many benefits to the new customers over in that area.” With increased territory comes increased responsibility, and James River Equipment is set to provide the resources for a smooth transition. Customers can expect to have increased service with the enhancement of James River Equipment’s mobile fleet. “Now that RW Moore has merged with James River Equipment, customers can expect to see a larger number of qualified technicians,” said Brian Dillenback, general manager of James River Equipment. “Having additional parts on hand at our various North Carolina and Virginia locations

(L-R) are Brian Dillenback, Mike Johnson, David Jones, Bill Hoyle, Sheldon Edmonson, Leo Wambold, Phil Keay, David Zieg, Billy Stonerock, Andy Lloyd and Mike Posey.

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Michael Scott, parts specialist, gathers parts for a customer.

strengthens our parts network. And most importantly, people with years of parts and service knowledge within our company are ready to help our customers every day. “In order to better serve the customer, we need to have reliable service trucks that are ready for the toughest jobsite conditions. We have committed to replacing some trucks right away and will continue to get the rest of the fleet into a suitable rotation to meet the uptime expectations of our customers.” The company is now operating in previous RW Moore facilities and is poised to supply customers with the parts they need. see ACQUISITION page 40

(L-R): Tommy Stephenson, Billy Stonerock and David Jones, all of James River Equipment, discuss the John Deere Link Machine monitoring system.


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And now at: Ahoskie, NC 252.332.4186

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Now serving you from our six new Eastern North Carolina Locations www.jamesriverequipment.com Ahoskie, NC 252.332.4186 Raleigh, NC 919.772.2121 Greenville, NC 252.758.4403

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“We are occupying all of the previous RW Moore facilities in Raleigh, Wilmington, Greenville, Ahoskie, New Bern and Fayetteville,” said Dillenback. “Our shortterm goal is to locate a site and build a new facility in the Raleigh area. This will be a store with the appropriate parts stocking capabilities, service bay sizes and training environment for the support of our customers. Our goal is to provide safe, capable environments for our employees and customer needs.” The new facilities will supply parts from manufacturers that customers have grown to trust. “We are committed to meeting the parts stocking levels that are needed to keep our customer’s equipment up and running. We have begun the process of stocking the stores in the eastern part of North Carolina with quality parts from all of our manufacturers including John Deere, Atlas Copco, Sakai, Broce Broom, ESCO and Finn just to name a few. Our team of parts analysts is assisting the new locations on customer specific needs. We are pushing more of the stocking decisions down to the local level, the parts managers at the individual locations know what their customers’ needs are as well as

anyone in our company.” Dillenback acknowledges that employees are a valuable resource and contribute beyond what facility improvements alone can offer. “James River Equipment’s greatest resources are the people. We have dedicated

individuals who have spent countless hours training on the various products that we offer. The synergies that lie within this company, and sharing this knowledge are invaluable. We have great people that work hard to find solutions to our customers’ needs.” The efforts of the staff also will help make

James River Equipment has in-house trainers in Raleigh, Charlotte and Richmond. David Larkins conducts a class in Raleigh.

the transition easier for customers. Ensuring employees are the top priority helps to ensure ongoing customer relationships. “Our number one goal throughout the merger of the two organizations remains focused on the employees,” said Dillenback. “If you ask a long time RW Moore customer what they liked most about dealing with their organization, it was the support of someone who worked there. James River Equipment intends on making the RW Moore connection even stronger by enabling more local decisions where they are needed and relying on input from our employees about opportunities for the success of our customers. “We are excited to get to know our customers, their needs and the communities around us. The process will include some special events throughout the year as weather improves. James River Equipment is an active member in a significant number of industry related associations, which has helped us to foster these relationships.” For more information, visit http://www.jamesriverequipment.com/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Newest Cat Vocational Truck Model Enters Full Production Introduced at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014, the CT681 is a Class 8 set-forward-axle model with a spacious and ergonomic cab, industrial styling, and a vocational-specific engine and transmission. Like the Cat CT660, the first model in the Cat vocational truck line, it’s backed by bumper-to-bumper service at more than 400 Cat dealer locations with more than 2,300 service bays in North America. Extensive testing of the CT681 with North American customers was done as part of Caterpillar’s field follow program — the equivalent of more than three years of heavy truck use. Applications included snow plow, concrete mixer, dump and super dump. “This process provides a crucial feedback loop between our customers and our vocational truck product team, identifying any required changes to design and production,” said Dave Schmitz, global on-highway truck product manager. “Customers who have tested the truck tell us it drives well, it’s powerful, it’s quiet and their drivers enjoy getting behind the wheel. Based on this feedback, we’re confident the CT681 is ready to handle whatever tough jobs our customers throw at it.” Industrial, Attachment-Ready Design With its set-forward axle, the CT681 allows customers affected by bridge law formulas in their states or on the interstate highway system to maximize loads. It’s also ideal for those who prefer a longer wheelbase truck for better ride quality on long hauls or rough haul roads. Comfortable, Productive Cab The CT681’s spacious interior helps reduce driver fatigue, enhance safety and boost productivity. The ergonomic dashboard and center stack feature easy-to-read gauges that drivers can view through the steering wheel. A tuned cab air suspension system, premium grade sound insulation, and tight fitting components and trim deliver a smooth, quiet ride. Drivers can choose from multiple seat options, including the Cat comfort seat, while a leather-wrapped steering wheel that

reverse, it’s built to complement the torque output of Cat CT Series engines. The Cat CX31 automatic transmission features a high power-to-weight ratio, full power shifting and quick acceleration to boost productivity. Ideal speed and torque combinations help improve fuel economy, and two side PTO locations and a Cat exclusive rear PTO enhance performance and serviceability. Automatic shifting is easy to learn and simple to operate, making it easier to find, train and retain productive drivers. Jobsite safety is enhanced as well, since drivers don’t need to operate the clutch or remove their hands from the wheel. Other options for the CT681 include a variety of manual transmissions and the Ultrashift Plus vocational transmission built by Eaton.

Extensive testing of the CT681 with North American customers was done as part of Caterpillar’s field follow program — the equivalent of more than three years of heavy truck use. Applications included snow plow, concrete mixer, dump and super dump.

tilts and telescopes comes standard. They’ll also find plenty of room for paperwork, log books and other important items in the easyto-reach side compartments, back-panel storage and oversized side pockets. Overhead, under-dash and adjustable map lights illuminate key work areas, and easyaccess HVAC controls and vents are positioned for optimum air flow. In terms of safety, the CT681 offers an enhanced view of the road, due to a curved, sloped, wraparound windshield in a one- or two-piece design, sealed-beam halogen headlights and LED park/turn lights. Large, heated, cowl-mounted mirrors with integrated turn signals also enhance all-around visibility. A generous door opening, three-point grab irons and skid-resistant steps help ensure safe entry and exit. Performance-Matched Engine and Transmission Under the hood, the CT681 is powered by a Cat CT Series vocational truck engine with horsepower ratings from 365 to 430 and

peak torque ratings from 1,250 to 1,550 lb.ft. Designed for vocational applications, these engines deliver optimum horsepower/torque combinations and the flexibility to match power and performance to specific jobs and operating conditions. CT Series engines feature a highly efficient selective catalytic reduction (SCR) solution to meet emissions standards, with upgraded in-cylinder technology and proven aftertreatment. A compacted graphite iron block, designed for durability, reduces weight by as much as 200 lbs. (90.7 kg) compared to standard iron — allowing users to increase payloads for added efficiency and profit, according to the manufacturer. In addition, a single electronic control module and fewer electrical connections help reduce diagnostic and maintenance time, and a fluid-free head gasket eliminates the risk of coolant leaking into engine oil or exhaust gases entering the cooling system. Performance-matched with the engine is the optional Cat CX31 automatic transmission. With six forward speeds and one

Cat Connect/ LINK technologies The CT681 comes standard with Product Link, a proprietary Cat telematics system that collects data from on-board systems and transmits it via satellite and cellular networks to a secure Internet site. Using Product Link and its easy-to-use web interface, VisionLink, truck owners and fleet managers can access accurate, timely data about how, when and where trucks are being used. With information from LINK technologies, customers can make fact-based decisions to help reduce costs, enhance productivity and improve security. An optional vehicle infotainment system and Bendix tire pressure monitoring system also are available on the CT681. “We designed the CT681 based on hundreds of hours of customer input,” said George Taylor, director of Caterpillar’s global on-highway truck group. “The result is a truck that’s built to maximize payloads, work hard and last for years, even in the toughest applications, and the success of our field follow program bears that out.” For more information, visit www.drivecat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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E-Tipper Dump Body Offers Cost Savings Crysteel’s aluminum E-Tipper dump body offers contractors durability and lightweight efficiency. Aluminum construction weighs up to 50 percent less than traditional carbon steel dump bodies. This results in fuel cost savings, as well as less wear on tires and brakes. Lightweight aluminum also offers increased payload capacity, corrosion resistance and lower maintenance costs, according to the company. The aluminum E-Tipper from Crysteel is designed to help contractors improve productivity with features that include lightweight fold-down sides for easy access and a wide range of performance and appearance enhancing accessories such as tarps, toolboxes, poly fenders and more. Crysteel offers a comprehensive, five-year warranty on all dump bodies and hoists. For more information, call 800/533-0494 or visit www.crysteel.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The aluminum E-Tipper from Crysteel is designed to help contractors improve productivity with features that include lightweight fold-down sides for easy access and a wide range of performance and appearance enhancing accessories such as tarps, toolboxes, poly fenders and more.


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Ground Shark Extreme-Duty Geith Heavy-Duty Grapples Handle Variety of Materials Takes a Bite Out of Brush The Bradco ground shark extreme-duty brush cutter by Paladin Attachments attaches to high-flow skid steers for increased production, maximum reliability and ease of maintenance when clearing tough ground vegetation, brush and sapling trees up to 7 in. (17.7 cm) in diameter. Four blades with alternating bevels provide deep penetrating, selfclearing, axe-like cuts and spin on a heavyBradco ground shark extreme-duty brush cutter by duty retention disc for The Paladin Attachments attaches to high-flow skid steers for increased stability and increased production, maximum reliability and ease of mainsmooth operation. To tenance when clearing tough ground vegetation, brush and increase blade wear sapling trees up to 7 in. (17.7 cm) in diameter. life, the ¾-in. (1.9 cm) thick high-grade steel blades are designed to Optional bolt-on stump grinding carbide teeth rotate inwards when there is contact with an increase mulching performance and allow for obstacle. The fully enclosed auto-retractable leveling of stumps and the replaceable wear front shield allows for maximum blade uti- shoes extend deck life. Motor and valve lization and optimized debris deflection, and assemblies that are fully shielded and dual the heavy-construction push bar minimizes steps improve safety when entering or exiting the possibility of trees falling back toward the the cab. The ground shark extreme-duty is part of machine for increased safety. Constructed of ¼-in. (.6 cm) steel and finished with a high- the ground shark family, geared toward vegequality powder coat, the “Clean-Deck” design tation management professionals performing reduces snagging and funnels material to the roadside maintenance, right of way clearing, corners for optimal debris control and greater site preparation, fire control, fence line mainblade performance, according to the manufac- tenance and trail maintenance. The product family also includes the 60, 72 and 78 in. turer. The highly visible pressure gauge allows (152, 183 and 198 cm) ground shark stanthe operator to maintain peak performance dard-duty brush cutters that clear light to medium density brush and hardwoods up to 4 and prevent stalling. The Bradco ground shark extreme-duty in. (10 cm) in diameter. For more information, call 800/456-7100 brush cutter comes in a 72-in. (183 cm) cutting width and is designed with a direct drive or visit www.paladinattachments.com. (This story also can be found on system for smoother and quieter operation. The vertical motor features a heavy-duty Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at spline shaft that increases performance. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Available in a variety of sizes, Geith heavy-duty grapples weigh between 783 and 5,368 lbs. (355 and 2,435 kg), with the largest model boasting a width of 130 in. (330 cm).

Designed for use with excavators weighing between 8,000 and 115,000 lbs. (3,628 to 52,163 kg), Geith heavy-duty grapples are ideal for demolition, scrap handling and land clearing projects — handling heavy objects such as broken pavement, oversized branches and large boulders with ease, according to the manufacturer. Available in a variety of sizes, Geith heavy-duty grapples weigh between 783 and 5,368 lbs. (355 and 2,435 kg), with the largest model boasting a width of 130 in. (330 cm). Standard design features — including abrasion-resistant, high-tensile strength steel; boxed tines with replaceable wear plates; replaceable bearings in the main hinges; and pin-protecting seals — provide Geith heavy-duty grapples with extended service life protection. Geith heavy-duty grapples are compatible with both pin-on and quick coupler attachment mounting systems. For more information, visit www.geith.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Mobro Marine Sells CRANE PARTS You will find the parts you need at MOBRO Marine, Inc. We purchase in bulk directly from the manufacturers to maintain our large inventory. We also have a large inventory of long-lead time parts for cranes that can’t be found anywhere else. Not only does this mean we have the part you need in stock, it also saves you money. Because we buy in volume, we can buy for less and pass the savings on to you. We sell high quality genuine OEM parts from the following manufacturers: • Terex • American • Bucyrus-Erie • P&H • Kobelco • Koehring • Lorain • Northwest Crane

THIS MONTH’S SPECIALS 2082500022 - Two turntable bearings for a Komatsu

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907C or K907C. Avon# 1447B2 ..............................$4,850

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bearing model 490D and 495D. Avon# 1143B9 ....$1,100

Our large inventory keeps construction equipment performing at optimum levels. We offer same-day shipping on most parts - you’ll experience minimal downtime. We are a full-service company. We not only supply parts, but we also service and repair construction equipment and cranes of any type.

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Simple Operation, Minimal Maintenance…

Blastcrete H-020 Gunite Attachment Adds Convenience, Maneuverability Blastcrete Equipment Company’s H-020 gunite attachment gives shotcrete contractors a powerful rotary gunite machine that attaches easily to any skid steer, requires less compressed air and saves space on job sites. The easy-tooperate machine delivers precise material control for projects including concrete repair, soil stabilization and refractory lining applications. The hydraulically powered H-020 is equipped with Blastcrete’s “Genuine Piccola” single point, self-leveling clamping system that ensures simple operation and minimal maintenance. The unit is equipped with a universal mounting plate for attachment to skid steers. It also features pock-

ets so users can transport it with a forklift. While other dryprocess, shotcrete gunning systems typically require three to four adjustment bolts to seal the rotor section, the H-020 requires just one. The simplified design makes it quick and easy to adjust, clean and ensures safe, trouble-free operation, according to the manufacturer. The H-020 requires a skid steer or other hydraulic power supply to deliver 10 gpm at 1,500 psi to operate at maximum speed. Since the system uses hydraulics to rotate the rotor section, the H-020 requires just 225 cfm of compressed air, which is 50 percent less than comparable, fully pneumatic gunite machines. It operates with variable speeds from 0 to 5 cu. yds. (0 to 3.8 cu m) per hour and can be used with delivery systems that exceed 500 ft. (152 m). The H-020 is 34 in. (86 cm) wide, 34 in. long and 50 in. (127 cm) tall. The unit’s size makes it easy to move and it takes up less space on the job site. The machine also can be loaded into the back of a pickup truck for easy transport. Blastcrete customizes each machine to meet customer requirements and offers free maintenance and operation training at its facility in Anniston, Ala. For more information, call 800/235-4867 or visit Blastcrete’s H-020 gunite attachment is equipped with www.blastcrete.com. a universal mounting plate for attachment to skid (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

steers. It also features pockets that allow users to transport it with a forklift.


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section For more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Wirtgen WR 240i Sets High Standards for Recycling The Wirtgen WR 240i recycler/stabilizer edge. sets new standards for soil stabilization and All-wheel steering and a separate steering pavement recycling or reclamation, while angle on the rear axle ensure an extremely meeting U.S. Tier IVi emissions regulasmall turning radius, permitting swift maneutions. vering at the end of short passages and in conWith a 6-cylinder Cummins engine rated fined spaces. at 600 hp, this next-generation Wirtgen Technical improvements focus not only on cold recycler/stabilizer is not only extremedriving comfort, but also on easy operation. As ly powerful, but also covers a corresponda result, the operator now can control all the ingly large range of applications utilizing a main basic functions easily and conveniently working width of 7 ft. 10 in. (2.4 m) and via the highly responsive multi-functional joymaximum working depth of 20 in. (51 cm). stick in the right-hand armrest. As a soil stabilizer, the WR 240i effiAutomated processes, such as automatic ciently stabilizes large areas of incohesive lowering and raising of the milling and mixing soils, whether on large construction sites, or rotor, the ergonomically designed workplace, highway rights-of-way, and utilizing any and an innovative reverse-assist function, make stabilizing medium. the long, hot days on a dusty construction site And as a cold recycler, it can recycle 100 much more convenient for the operator, and percent of existing deteriorated asphalt improve his daily productivity. pavements in situ. Water, cement or lime With a 6-cylinder Cummins engine rated at 600 hp, this next-generation Wirtgen The optional four-high-resolution color slurry, asphalt emulsion or foamed asphalt cold recycler/stabilizer is not only extremely powerful, but also covers a corre- camera can be installed at various points of the can be utilized, the latter created inside the spondingly large range of applications utilizing a working width of 7 ft. 10 in. (2.4 machine to allow the operator to monitor W 240i’s mixing chamber. processes under way. Selection of view is exem) and maximum working depth of 20 in. (51 cm). Machine output has been optimized by a cuted via joystick; the result is a significant A spacious modern cabin with camera system and a dri- increase in performance, economic efficiency and work muscular power plant with high torque reserves, yet engine power is transmitted directly and effectively. Nine different ver’s seat that can be turned through 90 deg ensure that the quality. rotor speeds guarantee optimum mixing performance, aided machine operator always has a clear all-round view of the For more information, call 615/501-0600 or visit also by ultramodern computer-controlled metering technolo- machine and the job site. The cabin — with its large win- www.wirtgenamerica.com. gy with automatic monitoring to ensure exactly the right dows — can be displaced beyond the right-hand edge of the (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment machine, permitting a perfect and direct view of the milled Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) mix.

Bandit Industries Presents Model 2550 Track Stump Grinder The introduction of the Model 2550 Track stump grinder marks Bandit’s entry into track-mounted stump grinders in the 40-hp category, combining the popularity of the Model 2550XP self-propelled stump grinder with the versatility and go-anywhere mobility of a track-mounted machine. “Adding tracks to the Model 2550 makes a great machine even better,” said Bandit Sales Manager Jason Morey. “This powerful, Bandit-designed drive system utilizes turf-friendly rubber tracks while providing low ground pressure for delicate lawns and surfaces. It is easy to transport, easy to maneuver and designed for backyards as well as the back woods.”

Featuring the same 44-hp diesel engine and a 20 in. (51 cm) diameter Revolution cutter wheel from the standard 2550, the Model 2550 Track delivers the all-terrain capabilities and superb flotation found in larger track machines. It's light weight makes it easy to tow, while the track undercarriage provides exceptional maneuverability, according to the manufacturer. A standard swing out operator's station places all machine controls to the side of the machine, giving operators a clear view of the work area. A wireless radio remote with tether back-up is a popular option for those who prefer to be located away from the machine while grinding. All Bandit stump grinders, including the

Model 2550 utilizes turf-friendly rubber tracks while providing low ground pressure for delicate lawns and surfaces.

Model 2550 Track, are built with a solid chassis construction using continuous steel welds. This results in a tougher, more

durable machine capable of years of reliable service for dedicated stump grinding professionals or rental companies. The Model 2550 Track features a beltless hydrostatic direct-drive, delivering smooth, direct power to the cutter wheel while reducing maintenance downtime and costs associated with traditional belt drive models. The Revolution cutter wheel comes standard, delivering exceptional cutting power and chip containment for easy clean up. For more information, call 800/952-0178 or visit www.banditchippers.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Metso’s Orange Series Rotor Adds Operational Uptime Operational uptime plays a key role in today’s crushing operations, where maximizing productivity and reducing the cost per ton are paramount. To meet these challenges, Metso has developed the new orange series rotor for vertical shaft impact (VSI) crushers. With the new rotors, productive uptime can be increased through longer parts lifetime and faster service, according to the manufacturer. The new Metso orange series rotor components have been reconfigured with a builtin possibility for easy interchange, thus maximizing wear life. The change-out of primary components through the service door also has been improved. With the orange rotors, maintenance is made easy by reducing the total number of wear parts by 30 percent and the total number of components by 25 percent. This is achieved by integrating several components and using less fixing points. Hard-facing during maintenance is no longer required.

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Metso’s new orange rotor maximizes productivity in two ways: extending wear parts lifetime and reducing the time required for parts changes.

Significant Increase in Wear Parts Life Tuomas Takalo, Metso’s product manager of Barmac VSI crushers, described the increase in wear parts life achieved with the orange rotor as significant: “We have tested the new primary components in real quarry operations, achieving in most cases greatly enhanced wear life. For example, the tip life was increased by 30 to 50 percent. “In quarry operations, the extended lifetime will provide the operator significantly increased operational Main components of the new orange rotor, designed uptime,” he added. “Fewer for Metso’s Barmac VSI crushers. intervals between wear parts changes will clearly increase the total capacities produced.” Refresh Your VSI Operation With Orange Rotors Parts Change Time The orange series rotor was designed with Decreases Greatly The change-out of primary components the busy operators of the older model of for the orange rotor through the service door Barmac VSI crushers in mind. The orange series rotor can be fitted, without any modihas been improved greatly. “In tip and cavity wear plates replacement, fications, to all VSI models that accept the the actual servicing time can be cut by more following rotors: 690 DTR, 840DTR and than half, due to simplified retaining bar fix- 990DTR. For more information, visit ing,” said Takalo. www.metso.com. According to him, similar time savings (This story also can be found on can be achieved with other wear parts Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at replacements. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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KPI-JCI, Astec Mobile Screens Hire Stephen Whyte KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has hired Stephen Whyte to manage the company’s track-mounted product lines in efforts to further develop the innovation behind its mobile equipment. Whyte, who previously served as engineering manager of Metso Minerals and product manager and designer of McCloskey International Ltd., brings with him 20 years of experience in the construction equipment industry. For the past three years, Whyte has served as a product management consultant of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. He recently relocated from Omagh, Ireland, to Yankton, S.D., where one of the company’s three manufacturing facilities is located. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens is a worldwide manufacturer for the aggregate, recycling and construction industries. Mike Johnson, vice president of sales and marketing of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, said Whyte’s relocation will enable him to have dayto-day responsibility for further development with all of the company’s

track-mounted products. “We have been fortunate to work with Stephen for the past couple of years as he spearheaded product design of our track products for the global marketplace,” Johnson said. “Stephen has extensive experience in designing innovative track-mounted products and has already achieved much success with the design of our Global Track products. I am confident that his dedication and experience will lead to great strides in product development and market growth.” In his recent role as a product management consultant, Whyte worked to further develop the Global Track product line and help implement commonality between the company’s three manufacturing facilities. Now, as the new product manager for track-mounted products, Whyte is responsible for the Fast Trax and Global Track product lines. Fast Trax products specialize in traditional aggregate applications, such as quarries, sand and gravel operations, and high-volume recycle projects, whereas Global Track products are engineered to be the perfect rental

tools for contractors and producers new to the landscape, recycle, trucking and demolition industries. Both feature the same quarry-duty, time-proven components such as the Vanguard jaw crusher, PEP screen and the Kodiak Plus cone crusher. Whyte said he looks forward to working with the KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ team of product managers as they work to further develop the company’s track-mounted product offerings. “We already have some of the best components in the world in our Vanguard jaw crushers, impactors, screens, and Kodiak Plus and LS cone crushers,” Whyte said. “These are components that every single one of our competitors would love to have at their disposal. Now is the time to move forward in enhancing our platform as we take these components to market on tracked units.” For more information, visit www.kpijci.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has hired Stephen Whyte to manage the company’s track-mounted product lines in efforts to further develop the innovation behind its mobile equipment.

Sandvik, Dyno Nobel Hold Annual Quarry Academy Dyno Nobel, a global leader in commer- experts in the industry from both Dyno • Blasting • The Quarrying Process cial explosives, along with Sandvik Nobel and Sandvik Construction. They cov• Fines and Boulder Management • Quarry Management Construction, a business area within the ered: • Load and Haul • Unit Operation Efficiency Sandvik Group providing solutions for virtu• Lean Processes • Fleet Management The ultimate goal of Quarry Academy is ally any construction industry application, • Drilling • Crushing and Screening to establish the production of aggregates in once again teamed up to put on the 9th an efficient manner — providing the annual Quarry Academy in San highest level of productivity at the Antonio, Texas. Demand for the acadelowest levels of overall operational my surpassed any previous year with costs. classes filling up in just a few weeks of Aside from the workshops and quarregistration. ry tour, the academy also included Those who were able to attend expeexpert speaker Corrie Pitzer. Pitzer is a rienced another highly successful eduspecialist in behavioral safety and cational seminar. strategic safety management. His presMore than 125 people participated in entation on “From Deep Lead to Deep workshops to learn the latest developSafe…where few have gone before” ments in quarrying, safety, lean touched on the importance of safety in processes and total value in cost reducthe work environment and how to tion and economic sustainability. This make safety personal. three-day event included a tour of the Next year Dyno Nobel and Sandvik CEMEX Balcones Quarry, the biggest Construction will be celebrating 10 quarry in the United States (according years at the Quarry Academy: to USGS data). The tour included a Improving processes. Instilling expertvisit to the water treatment plant, an ise. electronic initiation system demonstraFor more information, visit tion, a production blast, seismic and www.quarryacademy.com. post blast overview and ended with a (This story also can be found on field survey control including instruConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web ments, tools and methods. More than 125 people participated in workshops to learn the latest developments in quarry- site at www.constructionequipmentThe workshops were conducted by ing, safety, lean processes and total value in cost reduction and economic sustainability. guide.com.)


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Miami Hopes Science Museum Leads to Economic Boom MUSEUM from page 1

In 2012, more than 300 people turned out for the official groundbreaking, including Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez, city Mayor Tomas Regalado and donors Patricia and Phillip Frost. The new building is expected to attract more than 700,000 visitors to the city during its first year of opening, and an additional 600,000 visitors annually moving forward. Currently halfway through construction, the museum will offer interactive exhibitions in an energy-efficient indooroutdoor facility. “Most notably, the Living Core will be a marvel in itself,” said Steslow. “The multi-level experience will showcase five South Florida ecosystems, which include the Everglades, the Mangroves, the Florida Reef, the Sandy Shores and the Gulf Stream, while allowing visitors to meet real scientists, encounter native animals and explore marine ecosystems at different depths. “Within the Living Core is the 500,000-gallon, three-story Gulf Stream tank aquarium. Also, the museum’s planetarium will be one of the most sophisticated in the world, offering an immersive multi-media experience, which will allow guests to journey in space, the depth of the oceans, the Everglades, through the human body and more.” The setting for the new building also is worth noting, according to Steslow. “Over the past few years, downtown Miami has transformed into a destination with an emerging arts and culture scene and an influx of development,” said Steslow. “At the center of it all is Museum Park, home to our new facility, which was an integral part of the entire Museum Park plan from the very beginning. The idea of Museum Park was to have two cultural institutions anchoring the green space in an open park, providing a place where locals and visitors can enjoy the indoor art, culture and science, as well as the beautiful nature that surrounds them. “The museum will have panoramic views of beautiful Biscayne Bay and will be clearly visible to the four million cruise-liner passengers who pass through the port of Miami each year. Maximizing our waterfront site with plenty of sunlight and prevailing breezes, the building will offer indoor and outdoor experiences along with exceptional views.”

World Red Eye and Golden Dusk Photography photo

The 250,000 sq. ft. (23,225.8 sq m) waterfront building, funded in part by a $165 million general obligation bond, has been described as the most elaborate project being built in Miami.

Construction is moving steadily toward completion. The pre-cast concrete panels have been installed on the exterior of the building, and topping off of the planetarium is well on its way and the concrete for the Gulf Stream tank has been poured. “It’s quite thrilling to see the new museum take shape,” said Steslow. “It’s extremely exciting to be on site and see the activity. There’s always a lot happening, with the museum reaching key construction milestones as we progress. “We have two of the world’s largest and most experienced construction firms, Skanska USA and Hill International, managing the project, with more than 150 construction workers on site every day,” said Steslow. Overall, it’s an honor for us to be a part of downtown Miami’s ever-changing cultural landscape.” Steslow said the project marked significant achievements.

“The Gulf Stream tank, the aquarium’s centerpiece, is one of the most significant achievements in architectural design, and one whose shape has never been done before. Complex in its conical shape, inclination and suspension, as well as a 30-foot diameter oculus window at the bottom of the basin, the shape is energy-efficient and ideal for sharks as there are no sharp corners, maximizing the cruising surface while reducing the amount of water. It’s not just the view that’s great.” The Gulf Stream tank was recently completed. Building it required perfectly-timed engineering. “During the foundation pour, a crew of 150 people worked non-stop for 24 hours, 48 minutes and 59 straight seconds, to place over 1,200 cubic yards of concrete, making up more than 9,000 square feet of tank surface area, filling see MUSEUM page 70

World Red Eye and Golden Dusk Photography photo

Currently halfway through construction, the museum will offer interactive exhibitions in an energy-efficient indoor-outdoor facility.

A rendering of the Gulf Stream tank and aquarium area.


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Chesapeake, VA 757-295-4944 Ashland, VA 804-798-9740 Roanoke, VA 540-362-3600 Warrenton, VA 540-349-2878


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Owner of Ohio CAT Earns AED Award AED from page 22

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Denis Bataille (L) and Gary Hesseltine of Tramac Corporation are eager to tout their company’s line of hammers to attendees.

Hugh Gordon (L) and Eric Thornton of C.W. Machine Worx received a lot of attention with the company’s HAWC (High Air-Pressure Water Canon), on display at the show.

CHARLOTTE TRACTOR www.charlottetractor.com 1700 Starita Road Charlotte, NC 28206 704-596-8900 BROOKS SALES INC. www.brookssales.com 3144 Highway 74 East Monroe, NC 28112 704-233-4242 TYLER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 2613 Main St. Conway, SC 29516 843-248-5294

Bidspotter.com Sales Manager Tim Hill stands ready to answer questions about online auctions. Rene Wagner of RubbleMaster is looking for a few good dealers for his state-ofthe-art material processing plants.

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEE www.ditchwitchtn.com Nashville 140 Charter Place LaVergne, TN 37086 615-793-7576 BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT www.baldwintractor.com 22463 State Highway 59S Robertsdale, AL 36567 251-947-4171

Okada America’s Michael Meehan (L) and Tony Neikirk spoke with attendees about their hydraulic breakers, shears, crushers, pulverizers and processors.

Rototilt manufactures one of the most rugged, versatile rotating bucket systems available. The system has gained wide acceptance in the United States and Canada. Rick Gordon (L) and Gerry Mallory.

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New Miami Science Museum to Offer Panoramic Views of Biscayne Bay

World Red Eye and Golden Dusk Photography photo

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the walls of the massive cone-shaped tank and marking the museum’s biggest milestone in construction to date,” said Steslow. “Once completed, visitors will encounter a 100-foot open surface of the tank vessel to catch glimpses of marine creatures such as hammerhead sharks and tunas.” To date, massive amounts of shoring and formwork have been erected at the construction site. Groundwork included the installation of more than 370 tons (335 t) of epoxy coated steel reinforcement, intertwined by 57 pipes containing more than 700 high strength post tensioning cables that generate more than 14,000 tons (12,700 t) of compression force into the concrete to prevent cracking when poured. According to Andy Allen, project director of Skanska USA Building, work is well under way. “We are finishing the constructional structure of the four buildings. We’re also completing the breezeways between the buildings and the roof and deck structure in the core building, which will house the aquarium, aviary and reptile exhibits. The dome for the planetarium that will stand four stories tall is also under construction right now. You can actually see the pieces being set in place from the expressway,” said Allen. “The foundations and parking garage are complete, we are getting the site utilities installed, and about 90 percent of the concrete structure is finished. Additionally, we have also completed installation of the architectural pre-cast concrete panels that serve as the outside walls of the exhibit halls. These panels have a decorative finish that is a major element of the building’s iconic appearance.” The building structure, the breezeways, the building enclosures, the planetarium and Living Core roof have yet to be completed. Next is the installation of the interior finishes, including the painting, flooring, doors and hardware, installation of the air conditioning and plumbing systems, light fixtures and the electrical work. Work remains on various exhibits, from the displays, the sound system in the planetarium, the aquarium and reptile tanks, as well as the aviary. “The challenges are twofold,” said Allen, “as we are building a project that is aimed to be highly aesthetic and functional. Our Skanska team has to pay close attention to the way all the elements tie together, from the way the building looks to the way the windows line up, because the museum is an exhibit in itself.

A rendering of the completed Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science

project. It takes a team that understands the intent of the designer, as there are many unique elements, such as the aquarium and the planetarium, that require great technique to build. For example, the Gulf Stream aquarium tank is designed so museum visitors can walk under it and look into it.” Allen said communication with the design team is essential. “We are constantly having conversations with the design and architecture team to determine how all the pieces need to fit together. As a centerpiece of the project, the 500,000gallon saltwater aquarium requires using a consistent concrete mixture in order to get the desired architectural and smooth finishes because it’s visible from the exterior.” The museum will demonstrate best practices that support energy conservation and independence. The building will meet the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards for energy use, waste management, and environmental impact, creating a new model for museum design worldwide. “When building a project that is pursuing LEED certification at the highest level, we have to be very careful to ensure we are managing our resources properly, maximizing site recycling efforts, and selecting products that are sustainable to ensure construction is complying with LEED certification,” said Allen. “It takes a delicate balance of the project’s high design needs with the LEED aspirations, as we need to use certain materials and equipment that meets LEED requirements. To achieve this goal, we work closely in collaboration with the project’s ownership, our construction team and all subcontractors on site.” Designed by Grimshaw Architects, the museum willharness energy from water, sun, wind and even museum visitors to power exhibits and conserve resources. Solar panels will be installed on the roofs to produce electricity that will help power some of the exhibits and electrical systems of the property. The museum’s energy center will provide a central location for monitoring the data streams related to the “green” building’s performance, from water consumption to the amount of renewable energy generated onsite. Various exhibits will explore emerging technologies, and the adjacent outdoor energy playground will provide youngsters with educational opportunities, helping them learn about the

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DOZIER CRANE R T- T- HC/CC- AT- BT www.doziercrane.com 155 Pine Barren Road Pooler, GA 31322 912-748-2684 Fax: 912-748-5361

WHATEVER YOUR APPLICATION, THERE’S A PERFECT TEREX CRANE. With over 100 years of experience and a commitment to speed, Terex Cranes focuses on getting the job done, aiming at maximum uptime and a high return on investment. Because your results are what really matters.

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Proxibid, eBay Announce Partnership for Online Live Equipment Auctions Today, eBay and Proxibid announced a partnership that unites a global leader in commerce with a market leader in trusted online live auctions for business and industrial inventory. The partnership will make heavy equipment, industrial machinery, farm equipment, cars and trucks accessible to the broadest possible audience and offers a seamless, convenient way to browse and buy quality inventory online. Later this year, Proxibid’s auction company partners will be able to participate in live auctions on the eBay marketplace using the company’s software solutions and bidding technology. Auctions and special events, which will be promoted by both Proxibid and eBay, will give buyers the ability to participate in traditional live auctions through real-time bidding. “We’re excited to expand eBay’s existing live auctions offering into the business and industrial space,” said Gene Cook, general manager of emerging verticals of eBay

Marketplaces. “Proxibid is an established brand in the industry, and brings a wealth of experience in live auctions. This partnership extends eBay’s general marketplace offering in the Business & Industrial category, while providing Proxibid exposure to a global audience of 155 million active eBay buyers.” Both eBay and Proxibid have vast experience in heavy equipment, industrial machinery, farm equipment, car and truck auctions, providing sellers around the world with the best services to remain competitive, while offering buyers access to the best quality inventory available. This partnership offers sellers more options for disposition as they seek the maximum return on their assets. “We are thrilled to embark on this new relationship with eBay,” said Ryan Downs, president and CEO of Proxibid. “Our sophisticated tool set and deep industry knowledge, combined with eBay’s global reach, offers sellers a unique and compelling way to

liquidate assets. With more than 85,000 auctions under our belt, Proxibid is well-suited to partner with eBay as the company expands its live auction presence.” The eBay marketplace will provide a virtual entrance to live auctions from anywhere in the world, eBay’s 155 million active buyers will have the same access to inventory as those bidding in person, on site at the auction. Buyers can bid with confidence, knowing they have eBay’s Business Equipment Purchase Protection and Vehicle Purchase Protection, as well as inventory sourced from one of the most trusted online marketplaces for buying and selling highly valued items in Proxibid. For more information, visit www.proxibid.com or http://.ebay.com/liveauctions. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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CCS EQUIPMENT SALES www.ccsequipment.com Raleigh/Durham, NC • 919-556-9110 Angier, NC • 919-935-0505

MAY HEAVY-EQUIP RENTAL & SALES www.mayequip.com Lexington, NC • 866-629-3784 Columbia, SC • 888-865-1002

Thompson Pump Introduces 6HT Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co. Inc., a full-service provider of high quality pumps, pumping equipment and engineering expertise, displayed its 6HT heavy duty, selfpriming trash pump with a Final Tier IV diesel Isuzu engine at The Rental Show in New Orleans, La., Feb. 23 to 25. Thompson Pump’s design and engineering team worked closely with multiple engine manufacturers, including Isuzu, to integrate Final Tier IV engines that meet strict Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations into its pump product offerings. The Isuzu 4LE2T Final Tier IV does not require a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or selective catalytic reduction (SCR). This allows for uninterrupted continuous pumping. “During the design process, the pumps with Final Tier IV engines were thoroughly tested to ensure that the engines maintained the performance and efficiency that our customers have come to expect from Thompson Pump. We are very pleased with the final product we are offering to our customers,” said Dale Conway, vice president of engineering. The 6HT trash pump is built with heavy-duty cast-iron construction, and has the ability to self-prime and re-prime automatically. The 6HT provides flow rates up to 1,430 gpm (5,413 Lpm), heads to 104 ft. (31.6 m) and can handle solids up to 3 in. (7.6 cm). The quality and dependability engineered into each Thompson heavy-duty trash pump provides the performance needed to get the job done quickly.

For more information, call 800/767-7310 or visit www.thompsonpump.com (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Meeting emissions regulations demands forward thinking. And John Deere has always been ahead of the game. So when you asked for simple, proven Interim Tier 4-certified technology that won’t hold you back, we answered. First with the 744K,* and now with the IT4-certified 644K and 724K Loaders. Our emissions technology is simple to operate and maintain. And it delivers the power, fuel efficiency, reliability, and low cost of ownership you’ve come to expect from John Deere. Need a partner for emissions solutions? We’re On It™. * First machine over 75 hp in the industry to be certified to meet U.S. Interim Tier 4 emissions.

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Skanska USA, Hill International Lead Centerpiece Project of Museum Park MUSEUM from page 70

Knight Learning Center, the Innovation Center, a cafe, a 10,000 sq. ft. (929 sq m) traveling gallery for special exhibitions and an exploration center. Allen said a variety of heavy equipment is being utilized during construction. “We are using two large tower cranes to lift materials to locations on the job as we build the concrete structure frame, and a hydraulic crane that weighs 500 tons to install the precast concrete panels that are 20 feet by 40 feet. The hydraulic crane we have onsite is one of only a handful of cranes that size in the entire country. “We are using several lulls to transport and lift materials into the building. There are also numerous pallet jacks to lift materials. In the future, we will have some construction equipment on the work site to complete the civil and landscaping scopes, including bobcats, backhoe loaders, rollers and compactors. Materials used on the site include 4,228 tons (3,835 t) of rebar, 10,000 lbs. (4,535.9 kg) of post tensioning cables in the Gulf Stream tank, 23,707 cu. yds. (18, 125.3 cu m) of concrete and 574 precast pieces that weigh a total of 3,995,935 lbs. (1,812525.6 kg) Regarding the full dome 3-D planetarium, construction techniques had to be carefully mapped out to avoid any missteps. “Building a dome structure of these unique specifications requires careful attention to structural design details, coordi-

nation with the structural engineering team and constant communication and collaboration with all the team members participating in the construction,” Allen said. “Once finished, our goal is to deliver a state-of-the-art museum that will give visitors a complete experience immersion in every exhibit and innovative feature of the museum.” The three-story building is located east of Biscayne Boulevard, south of I-395 between the new Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts and the American Airlines Arena in downtown Miami. Museum Park is accessible via the downtown Miami Metromover system, which connects with the countywide Metrorail and Metrobus transit systems. The museum, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and member of the Association of Science and Technology Centers, is funded with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. “We currently have more than $90 million in philanthropic commitments toward the museum’s private fundraising goal of $135 million. These private dollars will complement Miami-Dade County’s $165 million funding,” said Steslow. “The new museum will provide a superlative experience that honors the community’s trust and investment.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150

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Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

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Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale..................$75

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Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75

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Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100

Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60

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Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60

Caterpillar 225 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40

Grove GMK 3050 All Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ......................$120

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Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70

Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100

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John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40

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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. Inappropriate or Sale Ads will be Deleted WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 930, 950, 950B, 950E, 966D/E & 966F/F-II. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SCRAP OF CRC PIPE | WE WANT TO PURCHASE SHEET CUTTING SCRAP AND CRC PIPE CONTACT: BHOLENATH ENTERPRISES PHONE: 09803450903 EMAIL: SANJAYSONI197545@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MECHANICAL THUMB FOR OLDER JD 310 D BACKHOE MUST BE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE NO JUNK CONTACT: JIM PHONE: 515-205-4366 EMAIL: JMTOMLONOVIC@MAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED CATERPILLER WHEEL LOADERS | WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO BUY CAT WHEEL LOADERS FOR PERSONAL STOCK.IN URGENT BASIS WE NEED TO BUY CAT 950B/E, 966E/F/D, CAT MOTOR GRADERS 140G, 12G, 14G AND CAT DOZERS D8R/N, D9N/R. IKRAM ULLAH KHAN & COMPANY CONTACT: MOHSIN KHAN PHONE: +923132002763 EMAIL:ROYALMACHINERYTRADERS@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT ENGINES 3304/6 3116 | ANY CONDITION USED ENGINES FOR PARTS CATERPILLAR ENGINES 3304-3306 3116 VIBER ENGINES AND PARTS AND ANY CONTACTS OF CAT BREAKERS IN MIAMI OR FLORIDA WILL APPRICATE CONTACT NUMBERS . CONTACT: KHAN PHONE: 786-227-8836 EMAIL: YRSUPPLIER@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CABLE SKIDDER | J.D.540G LOW HRS, NO JUNK AND OR RANGER F65 ORF66 LOW HRS CONTACT: CHUCK GIBSON PHONE: 207-399-4736 EMAIL: CHUCKGIBSON50@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT WITH BUCKET OR BRUSH FOR SNOW REMOVAL, AND FORKLIFT ATTACHMENT. CONTACT: IRV HADDOX PHONE: 667-203-1536 EMAIL: IRVINHADDOX3RD@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOAD CHARTS FOR SCOTT MIDLAND T22 BOOM TRUCK | I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR MONTHS FOR AN OPERATORS MANUAL WITH LOAD CHARTS AND CAPACITIES FOR A SCOTT T22 BOOM TRUCK CRANE CONTACT: DENNIS SCANNELL PHONE: 978-726-6572 FAX: 978-459-6296 EMAIL: DENNIS.SCANNELL90@ GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

322CL CAT EXCAVATOR BUCKET | LOOKING FOR BUCKETS TO FIT OUR 322CL CAT EXCAVATOR . HAS 80MM PINS COUPLER IS 12" WIDE. LOOKING FOR HIGH CAPISITY BUCKETS. MOSTLY A 54" OR 60" AT LEAST 2.5YD3 TO 3YD3. LOOKING FOR OTHER SIZES LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE CONTACT: KEN PHONE: 330-219-1003 FAX: 330-856-3935 EMAIL: KRV8815@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PRENTICE LOG LOADER 2410 OR SIMILAR. DELIMBER NOT NEEDED CONTACT: MIKE COOK PHONE: 580-256-5335 FAX: 580-256-1644 EMAIL: MIKE.COOK@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D8R WITH RIPPER 1998 AT 2003 I NEEDED 3 BULLDOZERS D8R , ENC CAB , WITH RIPPER UNDER 12300 HOURS UNDERCARRIAGE 75 GOOD, NO JUNK , NO SCAM, NO ADVERTISE USER UNDER PLEASE GOOD DEAL OR I PASS CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU EXCAVATORS PC300-7/8, KOMATSU PC350-8 YEAR 2010 UP LESS THAN 9000 HOURS CONTACT: WADIE IBRAHIM PHONE: +962795523295 EMAIL: WZIBRAHIM@NEEC.COM.JO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PLEASE SEND UNADVERTISED WHOLE SALE PRICED MACHINES. CAT 963 C EROPS COUPLER IS A PLUS-- UNDER 10K HOURS CAT 953 D EROPS UNDER 3500 HRS RIPPER OR VALVE IS A PLUS CAT 953 C EROPS- CAT 953 B EROPS CAT 815 LATE B OR F EROPS - TILT BLADE 2X CAT 627 E EROPS READY TO WORK CONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLA PHONE: 305-560-4263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A LATE MODEL TEREX BIDWELL 3600 WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS AND A COUPLE WORKING BRIDGES. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH AVALIBILTY AND PRICE. CONTACT: BRIAN WALKER EMAIL: BWALKER@MANAFORT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2ND HAND JIB | USED JIB FOR LIEBHERR LTM 1060, GROVE RT 760/745&740, AT750BE, 880 & 9120 CONTACT: ANTONIO PILLO PHONE: +966 53 770 3151 EMAIL:ANTONIO.PILLO@ ALMOJILGROUP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USTC 11026 BLOCK UNLOADER | USE ON THE GROUND CONTACT: RAFAEL EMAIL: RMARTINEZ@ATCCRANE.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WE ARE HAZRAT SULEMAN DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING COMPANY FROM UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, TRYING TO FIND A USED TRACTOR TO BUY AND YOURS IS FOUND FOR SALE BY OUR COMPANY.HOW MUCH DO YOU SELL, ADDRESS. PARK PLACE TOWER, MALL 1403 SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD, DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES CONTACT: HAZRAT SULEMAN PHONE: 00971528530952 EMAIL:HAZRATSULEMAN22@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 440 540 SERIES CABLE SKIDDER $12,000 TO $25, 000. LOOKS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS CONDITION. WANT SOMETHING READY TO WORK IMMEDIATLY. PHONE: 417-840-1046 EMAIL:COUNTRYBOYWG@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– COMPLETE FRONT AXLE FOR DOOSAN DL400 FRONT END LOADER CONTACT: BILL CRITSER PHONE: 219-712-6579 FAX: 219-663-2819 EMAIL:BILLSR@GARYMATERIAL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED CATERPILAR SKIDDER 528B & 530B WITH LUFKIN WINCH, YEAR 1990 TO 1995 . CONTACT: ABDULKADER KHATIB PHONE: 00905079651728 EMAIL: AB.KH.INTER@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 120 EXCAVATOR | 20002005 JOHN DEERE 120 WITH GRAPPLE BUCKET. CONTACT: JAMES GRANER PHONE: 301-855-3078 FAX: 301-855-0635 EMAIL: JWGRANERJR@ JWGRANER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E. 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

@ 832-528-0786 OR EMAIL RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL LOADERS 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B & 972G. CONTACT: RIZ PHONE: 832-528-0786 EMAIL: RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VARIOUS | CAT 345BL SERIES II - 2003 YEAR AND NEWER CAT 988G - 2000 YEAR AND NEWER CAT 623E / F - 1993 AND NEWER CAT 613C II - 2003 AND NEWER WITH CAB & A/C CAT 14G - 1988 AND NEWER CAT D9H JCB 214 LOADER BACKHOE - 4 X 4 - 2003 - 2005 THANKS CONTACT: SANTIAGO PHONE: 305-506-4263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ROCKWELL R170 DIFFERENTIAL | CAT 973C TRACK LOADER GP BUCKET LOOKING FOR ROCKWELL SINGLE | 3.75 CUBIC YARD G.P. BUCKET WITH SPPED REAR DIFFERENTIAL 680 - 740 TEETH AND SEGMENTS RATIOS 24 SPLINE AXLES, CASTING CONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO NUMBERS #3200 J 1180 AC FOR OFF PHONE: 800-TRICO-50 ROAD USED IN MED. TRUCKS & EQUIPFAX: 732-674-2095 MENT CORE OR TAKE OUT EMAIL: FHORAN@ CONTACT: DONNY TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM PHONE: 800-464-0573 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FAX: 978-463-3292 TOWABLE LIFT | GENIE TZ34 OR COMEMAIL:WESTSIDETRUCKEQUIPMENT@C PARABLE OMCAST.NET CONTACT: JACK | EMAIL: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KFATICA@AOL.COM TEREX 528 OR 644 TELEHANDLER. 15–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 20K PRICE RANGE, LOW HOURS, 85X20FTENCLOSED CARTRAILER | DELIVERY TO 54235, NEED ASAP. 8.5X20FT.V ENCLOSED CAR TRAILER CONTACT: RICK WITH ELECTRIC INSIDE. PHONE: 920-493-1470 CONTACT: MR.TUSSING EMAIL: BORK5@YAHOO.COM PHONE: 970 523-9176 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EMAIL: TUSSINGDAVID@YAHOO.COM CAT 315CL EXCAVATOR | LOOKING TO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PURCHASE CAT 315CL EXCAVATOR / 3306 CAT GEN SET | USED 3306 CAT 2000 HOURS OR LESS / MUST BE GEN SET 175 - 200 LOCATED IN SOUTHEASTERN UNITED CONTACT: SCOTT DARLING STATES. THANKS. PHONE: 402-385-3003 CONTACT: BOB FAX: 402-385 2154 PHONE: 919-896-4782 EMAIL: SCOTTEMAIL: NCNETWORKBOB@GMAIL.COM DARLING@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LINCOLN CLASSIC 300 G 550 NEW TRUCK ENGINE CONTACT: CHAVA SALAZAR CONTACT: TOMMY PHONE: 9092293880 PHONE: 208-867-8422 FAX: 9094953216 EMAIL: HAMMERDOWNEXPRESS@YAHOO.COM EMAIL:SALAZARCHAVA@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MAC WALKING FLOOR | 2013 NEW OR 6036 SKYTRACK | USED 6036 OR 6032 NEWER SKYTRACK CONTACT: AHANNAHDEMO@AOL.COM CONTACT: MARIO PHONE: 716 8564547 PHONE: 231-768-4001 FAX: 7168560211 EMAIL: EMAIL:AHANNAHDEMO@AOL.COM MARIODIMAMBRO@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUN- 8-10,000LB TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT, GOOD CONDITION, LOW HOURS. NING OR NON-RUNNING CAT WHEEL NORTHEAST OR MIDWEST DELIVERY. LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936 & 936E. CONTACT: TAD DE POLO CALL RIZ @ 832-528-0786 OR EMAIL PHONE: 813-675-2089 RIZ@MEGAEQUIPMENTS.COM WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CAT FAX: 813-621-2179 EMAIL:TDEPOLO@ESSEXCRANE.COM WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 950F/F-II, 966C/E & 966F/F-II. CALL RIZ

CASE 450 | LOOKING FOR GOOD FRONT BUCKET FOR 450 CASE CRAWLER PART NO. D49578 GP BUCKET CONTACT: ROGER PHONE: 570-639-3058 EMAIL: ROGERPF1@FRONTIERNET.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 973C GP BUCKET | 3.75 CUBIC YARD GENERAL PURPOSE BUCKET WITH TEETH AND SEGMENTS CONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO PHONE: 800-TRICO 50 FAX: 732-674-2095 EMAIL:FHORAN@ TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR FORKLIFT BRAND JCB UK , BOOM LENGTH 17 MTR AND MAXIMUM LIFTING CAPACITY 4000 KG PHONE: 0093799453760 EMAIL: ATALAFGHAN_CO@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SAMSUNG EXCAVATORS | MODEL NEEDED SE280 YEARS 1995-1999 CONTACT: MONA PHONE: 919-259-2577 EMAIL: TAMERDAK@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SAWHEAD VALMET 503 CONTACT: BOB BRINK PHONE: 6205835226 EMAIL: KANWAKA@POWWWER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER TIRES 205 R X 25 | NEWER TIRE NEEDED CONTACT: RICH PHONE: 302-420-0528 EMAIL: RICHPAVING@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GOOSE NECK TRAYLER FOR CATTLE | CONTACT: ENRIQUE BARREDA PHONE: 2106982275 EMAIL:ENRIQUEBARREDA@GBARREDA.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


Page 84 • March 4, 2015 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Las Vegas, NV Fri., March 6, 2015 For: Large Rental Return Auction • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., March 6, 2015 For: Large Quantity Late Model Cat Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Tues., March 10, 2015 For: Oil Field Equipment Auction – One Owner • Albany, NY Fri., March 20, 2015 For: Estate Auction – Construction Equipment & more • Ft. Worth, TX Tues., March 24, 2015 For: Truck Auction • Odessa, TX Wed., March 25, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

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Bidders From Across U.S. Attend Yoder & Frey Auction

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oder & Frey held its 41st annual Florida Auctions sale Feb. 9 to 16 in Kissimmee, Fla. The seven-day auction featured a huge assortment of backhoes, wheel loaders, excavators, dozers, dump trucks, motorgraders, paving equipment, attachments and much more. Attendance was strong as many bidders from all over the United States, once again took advantage of the great Florida weather and bargains on iron. see FREY page 88

Tim Thomas of Tractor & Equipment Company, Birmingham, Ala., jots down a couple of notes on a Komatsu WA450 wheel loader. The Yoder & Frey ringmen scan the crowd for one more bid before the gavel drops on another piece of iron.

(L-R): Kevin Steward and Mickey Gibbs of Gibbs & Sons Machinery, Gadsden, Ala., talks with Peter Clark, President of Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc. Eager Beaver showed off its new 100-ton trailer — the 100 GSL. (L-R): Randy Hall, Johnny Gomez and Tina Flowers of Eager Beaver Trailers show it to Ken Harp of Superior Construction Company.

Yoder & Frey’s Sharon Bernath and the rest of the office personnel raced to keep up with all the paperwork and processing behind the scenes at the auction.

Mark Pentz of Calvin Group Inc., based in Colorado, came to the auction hoping to find some asphalt equipment bargains.

(L-R): Kevin Steward and Mickey Gibbs of Gibbs & Sons Machinery, Gadsden, Ala., talk with Peter Clark, president of Yoder & Frey Auctioneers Inc.


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Bidders Take Advantage of Bargains on Backhoes, Dozers, FREY from page 86

Walt (L) and Landon Boring of Boring & Associates, Ocala, Fla., were watching the action.

(L-R): Jimmy Miller of Melway Paving joined Chase Hensley, Derrick Marx of Ray Hensley Incorporated, Andrew and Phil Schlabach of Melway Paving, along with Karla Whitt and Ken Hensley.

Auctioneer Joey Martin calls out another winning bid. (L-R): In for the auction from Wyoming, Mark Mahnen of Wyoming Machinery Company talks equipment with Ohio’s Butch Frey of Butch Frey Equipment and George Gessner of Newton Asphalt.

This American bald eagle seemed to be enjoying this demonstration of good old fashion American capitalism at its very best at the Yoder & Frey sale.

These guys from Abingdon, Va., were very interested in this Caterpillar IT28G tool carrier. (L-R): Danny Reynolds, Abingdon Equipment; Roger Rowe, Rogers Trucking; and Frank Stophel, Stophel Construction.

John Helton of Tractor World, Plant City, Fla., was looking over a lot of different equipment at the auction.


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The proud new owner of this Caterpillar IT28G is Steve Mohre of M&M Asphalt, Blakeslee, Ohio. Clifford Miller of Miller Engineering, Marion, N.C., looks over this Hitachi excavator.

Tom Shaw of Shaw Equipment Co. looks over the Florida Auctions issue published by Construction Equipment Guide.

Monitoring the pricing of the motorgraders in the sale (L-R) are Jesus Ramirez, Gibbs & Sons Machinery, Gadsden, Ala.; Brent Beverly, BTM Machinery, Charleston, S.C.; and Don Gibbs, Gibbs & Sons Machinery. Doug Reed (L), Silver Creek Supply, Kenton, Ohio, talks with the top bidder on this Caterpillar 928Gz loader, Rodney Hensel of Hensel Ready Mix, Kenton, Ohio.

The staff of BTM Machinery, based in Charleston, S.C., were out in full force at the Yoder sale and (L-R) included Blake Thornton, Marsh Howard and Clay Thornton.

Another couple of snowbirds escaped the weather nightmare in New England. Oscar Plourde (L) from Suncook, N.H., and , John Neville of Neville Construction, Goffstown, N.H.


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Industry Expresses Disappointment Over Pipeline Veto PIPELINE from page 1

are out there.” First proposed more than six years ago, the Keystone XL pipeline project has sat in limbo ever since, awaiting a permit required by the federal government because it would cross an international boundary. The pipeline would connect Canada’s tar sands with refineries on the Texas Gulf Coast that specialize in processing heavy crude oil. Republicans and the energy industry said the $8 billion project would create jobs, spur growth and increase America’s independence from Mideast energy sources. Democrats and environmental groups have sought to make the pipeline a poster child for the type of dirty energy sources they say are exacerbating global warming. For his part, Obama said his administration is still weighing the pipeline’s merits, and he has repeatedly threatened to veto any attempts by lawmakers to make the decision for him. Environmental groups said they were confident Obama’s veto was a prelude to a full rejection of the pipeline. But TransCanada, the company proposing the pipeline, said it “remains fully committed” to building. And the Canadian government said it was not a matter of if, but when. The GOP-controlled House passed the bill earlier in February on a 270-152 vote, following

weeks of debate and tweaks in the Senate to insert language stating that climate change is real and not a hoax. Republican leaders in Congress delayed sending the bill to the White House until they returned from a weeklong recess, ensuring they would be on hand to denounce the president when he vetoed the bill. The veto forced republicans, still reveling in their dramatic gains in the midterm elections, to confront the limitations of being unable to turn their ideas into law without the president’s consent — despite the fact they now control both chambers of Congress. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate would start the process to try to override Obama’s veto by March 3. Republicans were also considering inserting Keystone into other critical legislation dealing with energy, spending or infrastructure that Obama would be less likely to veto, said Hoeven. The president has said he won’t approve Keystone if it’s found to significantly increase U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide, the chief greenhouse gas blamed for global warming. A State Department analysis found that the tar sands would be developed one way or another, meaning construction of the pipeline wouldn’t necessarily affect emissions. The Environmental Protection Agency earlier this month called for that analysis to be revisited, arguing that a drop in oil prices may have altered the equation.

Industry Leaders’ Remarks

Following President Obama’s Keystone Pipeline veto, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) President Dennis Slater released this statement: “I was disappointed — but not surprised — to learn that President Obama has vetoed legislation that would have begun long-overdue construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. By any measure, the Keystone Pipeline is good —good for the economy and good for the equipment manufacturing industry. It’s also the safer option for the environment, compared to alternatives. At this point, Keystone has been relentlessly studied and scrutinized by the government and outside groups. And the evidence is in: Keystone would not pose a meaningful threat to the environment, and it would promise to create thousands of jobs in construction and manufacturing. The alternative to constructing this vital piece of U.S. energy infrastructure is the continued transportation of crude oil by rail. As we’ve seen recently in West Virginia, this is a volatile and potentially hazardous solution that further diminishes our national rail capacity. I urge Congress to redouble its efforts to pursue construction of the Keystone Pipeline and for President Obama to end his obstruction of this commonsense project.” Sean McGarvey, president of North America’s Building Trades Unions, echoed Slater’s disapproval with simular remarks: “President Obama just made a disastrous decision for thousands of American workers. He had the chance to sign a bill into law that supported American jobs. Instead, he chose to place politics ahead of the economic interests of American workers and deprive thousands of men and women desperate for good-paying jobs. “The Keystone XL pipeline would have created tens of thousands of jobs. It saddens our unions that a president who has sworn to fight for America’s workers has failed them.”


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Ohio Asphalt Expo – Flexible Pavements of Ohio Dates: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 to Wednesday, March 4, 2015 Place: Columbus/Polaris Hilton Hotel 8700 Lyra Drive, Columbus, OH 43240 The Asphalt Expo is Ohio’s premiere asphalt pavement event with multiple concurrent educational sessions and an indoor and outdoor trade show and exhibition. If you construct, inspect, manage or maintain local or private transportation infrastructure the Ohio Asphalt Expo has the information you need to ensure a successful, long-lasting asphalt pavement. For more information on this event, please go to the event link: http://www.ohioasphaltexpo.org. Minnesota’s Transportation Conference When: March 3, 2015: Reception March 4-5, 2015: Conference Where: DoubleTree by Hilton Bloomington, Minnesota Contact: Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org Phone: 651/796-2186 NTEA SHOW 2015 – The Association for the Work Truck Industry One Industry – One Association – One Resource Indiana Convention Center Indianapolis, IN Dates: Monday, March 2, 2015 to Friday, March 6, 2015 Attendees gain critical industry information with three full days of intensive education, including Special Sessions, and have access to exciting events designed to grow your knowledge and build industry relationships. For more information on this show, please contact NTEA at 800/4416832. MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape Association Green Industry Day on the Hill March 4, 2015 @ 7:30 AM Kelly Inn/State Capitol, St. Paul, MN 161 Saint Anthony Avenue St. Paul, MN 55103 Contact: Tim Power; tim@mnla.biz; phone: 651/633-4987 All Minnesota Green Industry Professionals are invited to attend this event. In order for MNLA to coordinate appointments with legislators, please register no later than February 20. Join us in St. Paul for a friendly face-toface conversation with someone who can make a real impact in your business. MNLA will coordinate appointments and make sure you are prepared to speak intelligently about the issues. We will partner new attendees with experienced green industry professionals. Breakfast and lunch will be served to participants. Minnesota Erosion Control Association Conference Dates: Wed., March 11, 2015 to Thurs., March 12, 2015 Place: Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, Duluth, MN There are many interesting and exciting Storm Water Topics at this Conference. The Pre-Conference Workshops on March 10th include: . Construction Installer Certification . MS4 Workshop . Industrial Storm Water Regulations, SWPPPs, Sampling and Monitoring . Turf Establishment . MIDS Calculator Training On March 11th and 12th, there will be sessions on the Duluth Stream Restoration, Erosion Control Implementation Plan, Pre-Treatment Practices and Sizing, Designing and Implementing Temporary Erosion Control BMP’s, Wisconsin Storm Water and MORE! For more information on this conference, please visit the MECA website: http://mnerosion.org/. OHIO OIL & GAS ASSOCIATION (OOGA) WINTER MEETING MARCH 11-13, 2015 at the HILTON COLUMBUS AT EASTON, COLUMBUS, OHIO For the 68th year, OOGA brings together the top industry leaders from Ohio and the nation to provide the most current state of the oil and gas industry in business sessions and the trade show. The Winter Meeting is the principle business meeting of the Association, the premier networking event of the year. This annual gathering includes: . Business Sessions . Trade Show . Updates on State and Federal Activities . Presidents Reception Please go to http://oogawintermeeting.com/schedule/ for more information. MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape Association 53rd Annual MN Shade Tree Course March 17 – 18, 2015 Bethel University Arden Hills, MN Contact: Phone: 612/625-2900 WORLD OF ASPHALT 2015 SHOW & CONFERENCE The Base of Innovation DATES: March 17-19, 2015 PLACE: Baltimore, MD, USA World of Asphalt, and the co-located AGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo, featured the following for the 2015 show in Baltimore, Maryland: . The exhibit show floor will feature leading manufacturers and service providers, showcasing their newest products and technologies aimed at the aggregates, asphalt, pavement maintenance and traffic safety industry sectors. . Attendance from all facets of the asphalt and aggregates industries, including: . Pavement Maintenance Contractors . Asphalt and Aggregate Producers . Fleet Managers . Highway Contractors . Traffic Safety Professionals . Plant Operators . Public Officials . Expert-led education sessions for the shows’ signature learning programs: . AGGI Academy . National Asphalt Pavement Association’s Environment, Health & Safety Conference . People, Plants and Paving Training Program Co-Located Events & Meetings AGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo focuses exclusively on the aggregate

industry and is the industry’s leading exposition and education resource. AGGI features in-depth, industry focused, educational programming. For more information on this event, contact Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturer’s Association. Organizer: 410/267-0023, Annapolis, MD, USA. AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015 PLACE: San Juan, Puerto Rico Join us for the Convention!!! Business Suit Optional No one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensive view of where you are, where you are going and where you need to be can only strengthen the educated decisions construction professionals have to make every day. Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direction your organization is heading, listen and compare that with other construction professionals and take that perspective back to your organization. As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention and Technology & Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see everything AGC can do for you and your business. This year’s convention will include professional development sessions covering: . Workforce Development . Drones in Construction . Leadership . Risk Management . Quality Control . Marketing . Much More! For more information, please contact The Associated General Contractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118 AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767 Convention.AGC.org National Demolition Association Convention Dates: March 21 – 24, 2015 Place: Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center Nashville, TN Demolition is a competitive, high-stakes business. Success requires results: heightened asset performance; increased ROI; profitability and efficiency at every level. Achieving those results takes innovation, knowhow and new information to stay ahead of the curve. Demolition professionals who are serious about their success attend the industry’s most important event of the year to give themselves the advantage. You can, too. Make every effort to attend. For more information on Exhibiting or Sponsoring at this year’s convention, contact: Andrew Haigh at ahaigh@demolitionassociation.com or telephone: 312/673-5442. West Virginia Construction & Design EXPO 2015 / Precision Laser & Instrument, Inc. Dates: March 25, 2015 at 10:00 AM to March 26, 2015 at 12:00 PM Location: Charleston Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Drive, Charleston, WV 25301 Event Contacts: WV EXPO Phone: 304/342-EXPO Email: expo@wvexpo.com EXPO has become a meeting ground for numerous trade associations and professional societies. A number of impressive speakers and seminars are also offered at EXPO to round out a complete educational experience. The sponsors have found that these seminars and meetings help attract qualified attendees to the show! A number of our seminars offer continuing education credit. Education and Opportunity are found in our annual lineup of seminars and meetings. Over 400 exhibit booths represent an unparalleled learning opportunity for attendees. EXPO 2011 attracted over 5,000 people from across the USA to see new products, talk to knowledgeable exhibitors and attend valuable seminars – most offer continuing education credit. If the 35th Annual West Virginia Construction & Design Exposition is important to your business, act now and make the appropriate connections. 3GS & Associates to Host Contractor Marketing Seminar in New Jersey Bergen County, NJ – 3GS & Associates will host a public education and outreach seminar for contractor industry professionals and others in Moonachie, NJ on March 25, 2015. 3GS & Associates, which specializes in marketing and consulting, will discuss marketing ideas and tactics to gain quality clients. The 3GS event will be held on Wednesday, March 25, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST at The Greycliff, 122 Moonachie Avenue, Moonachie, NJ 07074. The seminar will focus on more than 50 ways to creatively and effectively market your business. The seminar will be hosted by Matthew Garabedian, who has built several businesses from bottom to top using his marketing expertise and has grown them into multi-million dollar enterprises within a few years. The seminar will include a gourmet buffet dinner, a mix of seminar lectures and networking. Pre-registration is required. Please register at http://3gsassociates.com/seminar.html. AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-8676060.

TRUCKS CONSTRUCTION FORESTRY AUCTION MARCH 10, 11, 12, 2015 MONTGOMERY, AL, USA

(2) 2006 KOMATSU HD465-7EO

(2) 2010 KOMATSU PC400LC

(2) CAT 631E

(4) 2006 CAT IT38G II, 2000 HRS

(4) CAT 621F

(5) 2006 CAT 740

(6) CAT 615C

(7) 2011 CAT 140M

(10) 2007-2006 CAT 140H

(10) 2013 PETE 367, ALLISON AUTOS

(20) 2015-2011 MACK CHU613

(115) 2015-2011 MACK GU713

2005 INGERSOLL RAND MC330

2008 JLG 860

2011 DEERE 700J LGP


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Attendees Watch Auction Action Unfold on Jumbotron

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ronPlanet and Cat Auction Services sold 1,430 items for $48.1 million in gross merchandise value at its live unreserved public auction in Kissimmee, Fla., which took place Feb. 11 to 13. The auction showcased equipment from 131 sellers, which included 25 Caterpillar dealers. A total of 21,284 people attended the auction, onsite and online, from 132 countries.

The inaugural sale was a great way to do some networking. (LR): Bo Ross, used equipment manager, Linder Machinery; Marc Howard, McAnear Machinery; Evan Ogrodowicz, Thompson Machinery; and Ryan Brouillette, Foley Equipment. Garry (L) and Larry Meadows, Lakeside Contractors, Jonesboro, Ark., head to the registration at the inaugural IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services auction.

Father and son team, Thomas and Tom Gage of Ohio’s Gage Excavating try out a Caterpillar 416F backhoe. Just like at a major sporting event, attendees could watch the construction equipment auction unfold on a Jumbotron.

If Cat Auctions and IronPlanet can work together, so can CEG and Rock & Dirt. Ed Bryden (L) of Construction Equipment Guide and Barry Lowery of Rock & Dirt trade complementary copies of their respective publications in the sale parking lot.

Kristen Williams, executive director of IEDA, visits with Kevin Tolleson of KT Equipment, based in Smyrna, Tenn.

Several military surplus Humvees were available at GovPlanet, a new online auction division of IronPlanet.


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During IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services Joint Sale see IROPNPLANET page 94

Mike Garrard (L), used equipment manager, Patten CAT, and Rich Evans, Cat Auction Services, discuss the auction.

Dean Adsit (R), Nortrax used equipment, congratulates Greg Owens, chairman and CEO of IronPlanet on the success on the first IronPlanet/Cat Auctions Services sale. Sergio Sicilia of All North Equipment LLC, Doral, Fla., considers a bid on this Caterpillar 325 excavator.

(L-R): Jeff Knapp of ConEquip Parts, based in New York, catches up with his father, Bruce Knapp of Anderson Equipment in Pennsylvania and Billy Bryce of ASC Construction Equipment out of North Carolina. A very large lineup of like-new Caterpillar telehandlers went on the block at the IronPlanet/Cat Auction Services sale.

Bryn Smith of The N.I.C.E. Company in Boston was very impressed with this new approach to running an auction.

Steve DeBaun of Track II Corporation, Lakeville, Minn., checks the engine area on a Caterpillar D5N dozer.

(Top, counterclockwise): Rance and Terry Adams of Adams Contracting are joined by John Hood of Carolina CAT and Mike Cloer of Cherokee Enterprises to check out this Caterpillar 938H wheel loader at the auction.


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More Than 20,000 Attend IronPlanet/Cat Auction IRONPLANET from page 93

The Number 31 Caterpillar car, driven by Ryan Newman, was a contender for the NASCAR Sprint Series Championship right down to the final race of the season. At the IronPlanet/Cat Auction sale, the car was used to signal the start of the event. This tent — the size of a football field — was used to facilitate the auction.

Greg Owens, CEO of IronPlanet, offers opening remarks for this historic auction event.

Well informed staff members, who were ready to answer bidder questions, provided transportation from the parking lot to the registration area.

Max (L) and Jeff Miller, Trophy Tractor Inc., Grand Prairie, Texas, head to the auction area to bid on some of the iron at the sale.

A crowd gathers for the start of the sale.

Michael Goretski of Goretski Construction, Milford, Mich., tries out a 287C2 skid steer.


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Services Joint Auction Onsite, Online From 132 Countries

Registration, as well as bidding, for the huge equipment auction could be done on site and online. Bidders could sign up to follow Cat Auctions on Facebook and Twitter.

An impressive line of excavators of every size and was among the sale highlights. Dan Samford (L), vice president, corporate equipment, Herzog Contracting Corp., and Chuck Fincham, Fincham Equipment Inc., look over the auction catalog.

Jeff Speer (L), used equipment manager, FABCO CAT, talks Caterpillar iron with Brandon Risk, Victoria Equipment Sales.

If you needed a part for your fleet, you could place your order on your way out of the sale.

Ken Heft (L) of Michigan CAT stands with Ted McKeon of Construction Equipment Guide.


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Guests Enjoy Florida Weather During Seven-Day Auction FREY from page 89

Paul Dabbs (L) of Yancey Bros. Co., Atlanta, Ga., and Jamie Wurthmann of UCM Inc., Mulberry, Fla., strike a pose reminiscent of the SchwarzeneggerDeVito movie “Twins.”

Looking for deals while enjoying some terrific weather at the Florida auctions are Mike Zyndorf (L), Mike Zyndorf Equipment, Mays Landing, N.J., and Dan McHugh, Brookside Equipment Sales, Phillipston, Mass.

Guys with some serious deep thinking going on (L-R) are Clayton Mullins, Mullins Machinery, Hickory, Ky.; Victor Brown, Charles Brown Trucking, Hixson, Tenn.; and Billy Seals, Thompson Tractor, Birmingham, Ala.

This Hitachi excavator may be going to Connecticut with Chris Davis of JHD Corp., if the price is right. The office staff at Yoder & Frey once again managed the impossible — registering and attending to the needs of thousands of bidders.

(L-R): Jesse Hill, Megan Biddle of Hill Brothers Excavating along with Gene and Kim Gunter of EFG Paving and Nathan Hill, also of Hill Brothers Excavating, all of Delaware, hoped to take home this Takeuchi TL140 skid steer.

Jimmy Davis, president of Davis Auction in Conn., is sporting a new ATV.


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14th ANNUAL HUGE 3-DAY CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. & TRUCKS PUBLIC AUCTION

Selling All Types of Construction Equip., Heavy-duty Trucks, Trailers, Farm Tractors, Logging Equip., Support Equip., Vehicles & More

Wednesday, March 25th thru Friday, March 27th • 9am

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EXCAVATORS: CRAWLER TRACTORS & LOADERS: RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: SKID STEERS: COMPACT TRACK LOADERS: SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: PAVING EQUIPMENT: CRUSHING & SCREENING: TUB GRINDERS: LARGE GENSETS: COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: BOOM LIFTS: ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: ROUGH TERRAIN SCISSOR LIFTS: MOTOR GRADERS: ARTICULATED & RIDGID FRAME END DUMPS: BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: TRUCK TRACTORS: TRI & T/A DUMPS: S/A DUMPS: ROLLBACK TRUCK: MIXER TRUCKS: BUCKET & BOOM TRUCKS: BARKBLOWER TRUCKS: DETACHABLE & LOWBED TRAILERS: DUMP TRAILERS: VAN, FLATBED & SGL DROP TRAILERS: TAG-ALONG & OTHER H.D. EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: LIVE BOTTOM TRAILERS: SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: CAB & CHASSIS: FUEL & LUBE TRUCKS: FLEET VEHICLES: SNOW HANDLING TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT: SWEEPER & VAC TRUCKS: TRENCH & SHORING BOXES & ROAD PLATES: LARGE AIR COMPRESSORS: EQUIPMENT & TRUCK PARTS & COMPONENTS: AND MORE!

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Ritchie Sells Record-Breaking 10,500-Plus Equipment

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itchie Bros. sold a record-breaking 10,500-plus equipment items and trucks at its global auction Feb. 16 to 20 in Orlando, Fla. The five-day unreserved public auction attracted 9,350plus onsite and online bidders from 81 countries and generated more than $179 million in gross auction proceeds, including a record $66-plus million sold to online buyers. Multiple Orlando auction site records also were set, including total number of registered bidders (more than 9,350), number of online bidders (more than 5,000), total number of buyers (more than 2,650), number of online buyers (more than 1,300) and number of sellers (875). “Our February Orlando auction is the largest auction we hold each year,” said Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer, Ritchie Bros. “The record 10,500-plus industrial assets sold at this year’s sale, and the record number of worldwide bidders the auction attracted, demonstrates the global reach and cross-sector appeal of this multi-day event. In fact, we sold more transportation sector assets at this sale than any of our previous Orlando auctions before, including a record 310 truck tractors on Friday. We’re also pleased with the strong performance of the transactions we underwrote at this auction.” Ritchie Bros. sold equipment for 875 sellers, including 80plus heavy construction items for Hermanos Yarull T. & Co., a civil engineering contractor based in the Dominican Republic. “This was our first time selling with Ritchie Bros. and we were blown away by the magnitude of the auction and the efficiency of how it all came together,” said Cesar Alvarez of Hermanos Yarull T. & Co. “We’ve been in business for more than 40 years and have tried selling equipment piece-bypiece in a variety of ways before and it was a headache. With Ritchie Bros. we just give all the equipment to them and it’s done. We get better resale prices and great customer service." The auction attracted equipment buyers from across North America and around the world, in person and online. Close to $144 million of equipment (or 80 percent) was sold to buyers located outside the state of Florida, including more

(L-R): David Erkelens, George Osorio and Gary Warren, all representatives of Kelly Tractor, South Florida’s Caterpillar dealer, inspect this Cat D7R. Ritchie Bros. yard personnel wash off equipment prior to rolling over the auction ramp.

Here’s a scale photo of Caterpillar D10 versus a midget electric car.

The five-day unreserved public auction attracted 9,350-plus onsite and online bidders from 81 countries and generated more than $179 million in gross auction proceeds, including a record $66-plus million sold to online buyers.

Ritchie Bros. auctioneers intensely worked the crowd of buyers when the excavators went up for bid on the lot.

A bird eye view of the ramp area from the Ritchie Bros. VIP room.


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Items, Trucks During Its Global Auction in Orlando than $48 million (or 27 percent) sold to buyers outside the country. Buyers participated from as far away as Australia, Ecuador, Thailand, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates. “We had a tremendous crowd at last week’s Orlando auction, with a large presence both on site and online,” said Steve Kriebel, regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros. “This resulted in strong prices throughout the week, particularly on crawler tractors, excavators and transportation equipment.” The record-setting selection of equipment in the Orlando auction included more than 500 compactors, more than 450 excavators and more (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentRough-terrain cranes of every size from guide.com.) CEG virtually every manufacturer attracted buyers from all over the world. see RITCHIE page 100 Jim Depuyat of Ontario, Canada, provides perspective of the imposing size of the Caterpillar D10.

Julius (L) and David Branscome of Branscome Paving, Manassas, Va., looked over this Wirtgen wheeled recycler.

Attention was paid to every detail of the event, including bussing bidders in and out of the sale site.

The Ritchie Bros. auction was a heavy machinery playground for young boys. These two were having a blast exploring this Caterpillar loader parked in the lot.

A John Deere 550G crawler tractor sports a telescoping boom for rotating tools, such as an auger.

Leonard Tag, an entrepreneur from New Jersey, fires up this Peterbilt. He came down to the auction hoping to find a good deal on some new trucks to haul salt for his business.


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Five-Day, Unreserved Public Auction Brings in More RITCHIE from page 99

Dave Ritchie (R), founder of Ritchie Bros., catches up with an old friend and customer, Marcel Lehouillier, president of Marcel Equipment LTD, London, Ontario. The record-setting selection of equipment in the Orlando auction included more than 500 compactors, more than 450 excavators, more than 270 wheel loaders, 240 crawler tractors, 310 truck tractors, 200-plus van trucks, 90-plus dump trucks and more.

(L-R): Jorge, Sophia and Deana Sanabria stand atop a 1997 Caterpillar 990 wheel loader. Jorge is the owner and president of ExpoQuip Inc. in Knoxville, Tenn, and his wife, Deana, handles government sales. The company exports equipment to the mines in Latin America.

(L-R): Tom Ball, senior vice president, Flagler CE Holdings LLC, poses for a photo with Volvo Remarketing Eastern Regional Manager Tara Stryker and Abdul Al-ololla at the Volvo Tier IV engine conversion kits booth.

Ritchie Bros. sold a record-breaking 10,500-plus equipment items and trucks at its global auction Feb. 16 to 20 in Orlando, Fla.

Jerry Humphry (in cab) of Little Barbour Creek Farm in Eufaula, Ala., checks out a John Deere 544H, while Tony Scott, the farm manager, looks on.

Richard Mackey (L) and Joe Slattery of MacTesta Contracting Corporation, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., were at the Ritchie Bros. sale looking to add to their fleet.


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Than 9,350 Onsite, Online Bidders From 81 Countries

Jacob Guilfoyle, an operator of Gorman Brothers in Albany, N.Y., checks out the Wirtgen Reclamation machine and other paving machines for sale. Ritchie auctioneers work the crowds who gathered to buy screening plants outside on this chilly 40-degree morning.

Selling 200 acres of equipment in just five days requires multiple sale rings operating at the same time. This is the Ritchie Bros. virtual ring, for items that are not going over the ramp. (L-R): More than 9,300 bidders from over 80 countries attended the sale, including this group, Frank Coatta, Michigan; and Peter Montgomery, Fred Sanders and Pete Latin, all of Ontario, Canada. There are approximately 100 tractor loader backhoes lined up behind this one — all waiting in line to go over the ramp. This year’s sale featured many army surplus machines painted in camouflage.

The self-serve customer kiosks give customers access to the Web for online bidding.

Larry Holcomb of Windwood Bulk Center, Ringgold, Ga., was looking to buy a wheel loader at the Ritchie sale.

Thousands of bidders from around the world registered to bid on the opening day at Ritchie Bros. Orlando sale.


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................20 ADVANCE TIRE ........................................................................................29 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL..........................................................19 ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................46 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................24 ATLAS COPCO ....................................................................................26,36 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................64 BARGAINS ................................................................................................82 BID SPOTTER............................................................................................90 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................27 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................27 CAROLINA CAT ..........................................................................14,15,16,17 CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................60 CCS EQUIPMENT ....................................................................................23 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................80 CERTIFIED BOOM REPAIR SERVICE INC ........................................29,30 CLASSIFIEDS ............................................................................................82 CLEARSPAN FABRIC STRUCTURES ......................................................27 COMPANY WRENCH ................................................................................21 CON-EQUIPMENT OF THE CAROLINAS ................................................20 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....................................41,54,72,83 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ....................................................87 DEANCO AUCTION & SALES CO INC PHILADELPHIA MS 03/25-27 ..........................................................97 DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA ............................................................81 DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER..................................................................67 DYNAPAC ..................................................................................................51 EAGER BEAVER........................................................................................38 EQUIPMENT SALES & PARTS..................................................................30 FELLING TRAILERS ..................................................................................44 FINN CORP ................................................................................................40 FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIP LLC ..............................................6,7 FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................................31 FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANY USED ....................................................25 G S EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................9 GEHL ..........................................................................................................78 GROVE WORLDWIDE (CRANE) ..............................................................66 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................104 HOLLAND PUMP MFG ..............................................................................24 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................46 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................32 IRONPLANET WEEKLY ONLINE AUCTION 03/05 ..................................................85 JM WOOD AUCTION MONTGOMERY AL 03/10-12 ..........................................................91 JOHN DEERE ............................................................................................77 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................................74,75 KLEEMAN ..................................................................................................57

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................................32,33,76 KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................63 KUBOTA SVL ........................................................................................68,69 LAND EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................................30 LBX ....................................................................................................52,53 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................13 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................47 MORBARK INC ..........................................................................................35 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................46 NORAM ................................................................................................70,71 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................50 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................29,31 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ..............................................39 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC NORTH FRANKLIN CT 04/10-11 ......................................................97 POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................12 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................59 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................83 RAYCO ......................................................................................................25 RING POWER TRUCK DIVISION ........................................................43,56 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN 03/21 ........................................................................97 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS DARLINGTON SC 03/31 ................................................................103 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLY ............................................50 ROTOTILT ..................................................................................................49 SAKAI AMERICA ........................................................................................36 SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................78,79 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES......................................................................48 SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC ....................................................62 SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................61 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS LLC ..........................................48 STONE EQUIPMENT CO INC ..................................................................62 TEREX CRANES........................................................................................73 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................50 TOWMASTER ............................................................................................37 TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................43 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................28 ALABAMA SUPPLEMENT COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3 JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7 THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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Unreserved public equipment auction A major realignment for: R. E. Goodson

OODSON CONSTRUCTION

DARLINGTON,SC

SINCE 1957

1 of 4 – Volvo A40D 6x6

Caterpillar IT28G

Caterpillar D6R LGP

1 of 4 – 2007 International 9200I

2006 Caterpillar 345CL

1 of 2 – 2006 Mack CV713 Granite

Caterpillar 140G

2 of 3 – Mack RD690S

Caterpillar M318

Darlington, South Carolina

March 31 (Tuesday) 9 am

Equipment includes

Bid in person or online

Location

Crawler tractors, wheel loaders, motor graders, motor scrapers, excavators, loader backhoes, articulated dump trucks, trucks, trailers & much more

▸ No minimum bids or reserve prices ▸ Test and inspect on-site ▸ Open to the public, free registration

Goodson Farms, Darlington, SC

More items added daily Call about selling: 843.395.1826

Financing available! Rates as low as 3.95%

See complete listings at Auction Firm License #3499 / Auctioneer: Greg. S. Fuqua #3506

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