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Iconic Knoxville Span Set for June Finish
SDLGs Help M&M Dairy Run Clean Operation…8
Yancey Bros. Co. Holds Open House in Ga. …14
Beating the newly projected February 2014 date by more than four months, one lane of traffic in each direction on the Henley Street Bridge reopened in midOctober 2013.
By Lori Lovely
Meeki ns Hosts Sprin g Cont racto rs Auct ion…82
Table of Contents ................4 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................40-42 Recycling Section ........47-61
Connecting downtown Knoxville, Tenn., with south Knoxville and serving as a gateway to the nearby Great Smoky Mountains CEG CORRESPONDENT National Park, the Henley Street Bridge has been carrying U.S. Route 441 traffic across the Tennessee River since 1931. In 2011, the deteriorating bridge was dismantled down to its iconic arches, as part of a multi-million dollar rehabilitation project. “[The Tennessee Department of Transportation’s] bridge engineers determined the bridge was structurally deficient, with deteriorated concrete, deteriorated decks over each of the four main spans and deteriorated floor beams,” said Mark Nagi, community relations officer of Region 1. “The bridge did not meet safety standards and the structure did not meet current minimum seismic requirements.” Historical Connection Named for Colonel David Henley, a Revolutionary War officer and War Department
Cyril Keller Recalls Entrepreneurial Skid Steer Gamble In 1958, Louis Keller drove his truck into the CEG CORRESPONDENT barnyard of western Minnesota turkey farmer John Sonstegard. He entered the building where Sonstegard was working By Giles Lambertson
see HENLEY page 36
see KELLER page 30
March Job Numbers: Some States Up, Some Down
Construction firms added jobs in 38 states “The widespread gains in employment from Florida again led all states in both percentage Attachment Section .............. over the past 12 months, although job gains leva year ago are encouraging, given the tough and total construction gains with an 11.5 percent ......................................63-67
Auction Section ............78-87 Business Calendar ............84 Advertisers Index ..............86
eled off between February and March, according to an analysis April 18 by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials said the ongoing year-over-year gains point to the urgency of revitalizing and initiating programs to encourage workers and graduating students to get construction careers.
winter many states experienced right through March,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “The never-ending winter of 2014 may account for the dip in the number of states that added construction jobs in the latest month, but it is also possible that single-family homebuilders are not adding workers as some forecasters expected.”
rise and 41,000 new jobs between March 2013 and March 2014. Other states adding a high percentage of new construction jobs for the past 12 months included Oregon (10.8 percent, 75,800 jobs) and Minnesota (10.4 percent, 10,200 jobs). After Florida, California added the most new construction jobs for the year (37,100 jobs, 5.9 see JOBS page 76
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(5) 2010 Volvo A40E, 1514-2709 hrs, $390,000 - $395,000
Compactors-Smooth Drum 2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs ......................$88,900 2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1874 Hrs ......................$83,500 2010 VOLVO DD90HF, 445 Hrs ......................$100,000 2007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1748 Hrs ......................$58,500 2012 VOLVO SD116DX, 1500 Hrs ....................$116,700
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2011 Volvo EW180C, 1677 hrs, $155,000
2012 VOLVO EC140CL, 1650 Hrs ......................$95,000 2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3246 Hrs ....................$138,900 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1557 Hrs ....................$150,000 2011 VOLVO EC240C LC, 2766 Hrs ..................$155,600 2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2601 Hrs ....................$166,700 2012 VOLVO EC250DL, 3204 Hrs ....................$156,000 (3) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 1635-3851 Hrs .................... ................................................$177,800-$217,000 (4) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2095-3873 Hrs .................... ................................................$188,900-$211,200 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1756 Hrs ....................$214,000 2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 4379 Hrs ..................$250,000 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 1500 Hrs ....................$330,000 2011 VOLVO EC480DL, 3677 Hrs ....................$327,800
2012 Volvo L90G, 2549 hrs, $170,000
Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs) 2004 VOLVO EC55, 6032 Hrs ..........................$33,500 2008 VOLVO EC55B, 4265 Hrs ........................$38,000
Excavators-Wheel (2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576-2770 Hrs...................... ................................................$161,200-$166,700 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1611 Hrs ....................$194,500
Motor Graders 2011 Volvo L150G, 1937 hrs, $280,000
2009 VOLVO G930, 3853 Hrs ........................$122,500 2011 VOLVO G946B, 1957 Hrs........................$211,200
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Off-Highway Trucks 2004 VOLVO A25D, 5737 Hrs ........................$211,200 2010 VOLVO A25F, 3284 Hrs..........................$244,500 (5) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1873-2527 Hrs ..$266,700-$288,900 2013 VOLVO A25F, 2023 Hrs..........................$289,000 (3) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4714-11027 Hrs $94,500-$177,800 (2) 2008 VOLVO A30E, 7384-7663 Hrs ..$155,600-166,700 2010 VOLVO A30E, 3285 Hrs ........................$278,000 2011 VOLVO A30F, 3335 Hrs..........................$372,500 (4) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 1422-2378 Hrs ..$322,500-$335,500 (2) 2007 VOLVO A35D, 7542-7611 Hrs ........$211,500 Ea. (2) 2008 VOLVO A35E, 4748-5432 Hrs..$238,900-$250,000 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2450 Hrs..........................$415,000 (3) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 2219-2817 Hrs..$345,745-$372,500 (3) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 3730-4533 Hrs..$316,700-$333,400 (14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1702-6566 Hrs $322,300-$452,200 (22) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1756-4460 Hrs $346,000-$457,500 (2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2467-2830 Hrs ..$394,000-$420,300
(2) 2012 Volvo A40F, 1580-1730 hrs, $440,000-$460,000
2011 Volvo EC380D, 1806 hrs, $265,000
Wheel Loaders (3) 2011 VOLVO L110F, 3884-13731 Hrs ...................... ................................................$128,000-$177,800 2008 VOLVO L110F, 8055 Hrs ........................$128,000 2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ........................$155,600 (3) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 2618-3100 Hrs $200,000-$222,500 2009 VOLVO L120F, 6893 Hrs ........................$155,600 2012 VOLVO L120G, 2065 Hrs........................$222,500 2005 VOLVO L150E, 20742 Hrs ........................$72,500 2009 VOLVO L150F, 6211 Hrs ........................$183,400 (3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8823-11463 Hrs ...................... ................................................$133,400-$133,500 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2683 Hrs........................$267,000 2012 VOLVO L180G, 3303 Hrs........................$277,800 2011 VOLVO L180G, 2440 Hrs........................$278,000 2012 VOLVO L220G, 1609 Hrs........................$300,000 2003 VOLVO L50D, 7865 Hrs ..........................$52,000 2005 VOLVO L50E, 4752 Hrs ..........................$61,000 2010 VOLVO L50F, 7630 Hrs ..........................$55,600 2011 VOLVO L50F, 6185 Hrs ..........................$61,200 2013 VOLVO L50GS, 1610 Hrs........................$123,000 2005 VOLVO L60E, 17059 Hrs..........................$33,500 2011 VOLVO L60F, 2064 Hrs ..........................$122,500 (2) 2012 VOLVO L70G, 2076-2534 Hrs $144,500-$150,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1877-3293 Hrs $155,600-$194,500
(2) 2009 Volvo G930, 2663-3623 hrs, $120,000 Ea.
(2) 2007 Volvo T450D, 1530-1632 hrs, $225,000 Ea.
(3) 2011 Volvo L110F, 3055-5034 hrs, $145,000-$180,000
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FEATURES 8 SDLGS HELP M&M DAIRY KEEP COW STALLS CLEAN, COMFORTABLE Jeff Maness needed a tough and reliable machine to help him move bedding sand for the cows on his 2,500 acres of farmland near Statesville, N.C.
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GLOBAL MINING Ring Power Corporation has signed an agreement with Caterpillar Global Mining LLC (“CGM”), acquiring the distribution and support business of the former line of Bucyrus Mining Products acquired by Caterpillar in July 2011.
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SDLGs Help M&M Dairy Keep Cow Stalls Clean, Comfortable By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
For Jeff Maness, the choice was simple. He needed a tough and reliable machine to help him move bedding sand for the cows on his 2,500 acres of farmland near Statesville, N.C. He researched various front loaders before he decided to go with a relatively new product backed by a trusted name. Last December, Maness finally went with a Volvo/SDLG 959 wheel loader that he purchased from ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc. in Charlotte, N.C. The Chinese-built loader was developed in a joint operation between Volvo and SDLG and rolled out to the North American market only last summer. It integrates the characteristics of reliability, comfort and energy savings into one tough machine. Maness has seen all of that in the short time that he has had the loader. By mid-February he had racked up 367 hours of use from the machine, despite the harsh winter and bitterly cold mornings — the LG959 proved to be a reliable piece of equipment every day. When Maness was in the market for a new loader, he was looking for a simple, uncomplicated machine that would not have a lot of downtime. “The great thing about this loader is that it is a basic machine and when it is out of warranty there will be no trouble getting it worked on,” Maness said. “It doesn’t have a
lot of the electronics that can give you trouble later on and it is a very easy machine to work on as far as accessibility.” As an example of its uncomplicated design, the LG959 has adopted a single lever control system, which ensures convenient and flexible operation, a fact that pleases M&M Dairy’s Robert Mitchell, who operates the loader. “I really like the joystick control on this machine,” Mitchell said. “The boom and the bucket are all on one stick. Other machines have two sticks, but with this just the one. It works great and cranks right up.” But in the beginning, one thing mattered just as much as reliability to Maness. “The price, that’s the bottom line,” Maness said. “Its price was very competitive The SDLG 959 loader with a 4 cu. yd. (3.1 cu m) works for M&M Dairy for many reasons, including joy stick controls for ease of operation.
with other machines.” Backed by Volvo and ASC Another factor that added weight to Maness’ decision to go with the LG959 was the chance to buy from ASC Construction Equipment. ASC offers SDLG and Volvo equipment, as well as product lines of many other manufacturers. It also offers top-ofthe-line service to all of its customers, according to the company. That Volvo/ASC connection probably did more to reassure Maness that buying the relatively unknown loader was a good bargain. It gave him the peace of mind that if anyThe operator of the SDLG loader moves thing went wrong with the machine, he had the screened river sand.
see DAIRY page 85
The SDLG 959 loader’s engine, manufactured by Volvo, specifically for SDLG meets Tier III standards and is characterized by low noise, low emission, low fuel consumption, reliable performance and strong power.
(L-R): Jeff Maness, owner of M&M Dairy; Robert Mitchell, operator of the SDLG loader; Mark Nelson, ASC Construction Equipment; and Christina Clark, SDLG product specialist of ASC Construction Equipment talk about the benefits of the SDLG loader.
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ancey Bros. Co. hosted an open house event at the company’s Yancey Surplus and Used location in McDonough, Ga., on March 28. The event was held to showcase how Yancey has brought together used equipment, used parts and rebuilds at one location in metro Atlanta, Ga. Additionally, the event showcased the overall capacity of the surplus and used division and provided a first-hand look at some of the work that goes into the Cat certified rebuilds that are performed at this facility. Industry veteran, Wade Forrester, directs the activities of Yancey Surplus and Used at the McDonough location. He and his staff had a nice turnout for this event. Yancey Surplus and Used’s rebuild facility performs Cat certified rebuilds, certified powertrain plus rebuilds and general reconditioning on machines that are purchased with the intent of rebuilding and offering to their customers as an option alongside new and used equipment. Yancey Surplus and Used provides its customer base with an additional service by offering another buying option. Customers purchasing rebuilt machines have the option of purchasing either a 3-year/5,000hour, 24-month/10,000-hour or 12month/6,000-hour powertrain warranty to complement the value of these rebuilt machines. Opened September 2011, the 56,000 sq. ft. (5,203 sq m) facility is located in the interstate south industrial park off Highway 155 southwest of McDonough. The rebuild technicians working in this facility average twenty years of experience in the industry and take great pride in the products they are building for Yancey customers. This is one of two Yancey Surplus and Used facilities, with the other located in the Savannah area in Bloomingdale, Ga., under the direction of Mike Sisco. For more information visit yanceyused.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Cy Johnson (L) and Bernie Garrison of Cyclone Land Development Company, Atlanta, Ga., look under the Cat 773E hauler and admire the complete rebuild.
High atop the rebuilt Cat 773E on display are Rader Sellers (L) and Trippe Brooks of Sellers Construction Company, Gordon, Ga. Chris Jones (far L) and Yancey’s Scott Chapman (far R) discuss a Cat certified rebuild on 988G wheel loader with Lloyd Shapard and Dustin Sanders of L&L Designs, Griffin, Ga.
Yancey Bros. Co. hosted an open house event at the company’s Yancey Surplus and Used location in McDonough, Ga., on March 28.
(L-R): Wayne Evans of Yancey Bros. Co. talks with some of his friends, customers and coworkers including Mike Kirk, Roberts Equipment, McDonough, Ga.; John Gorham, Yancey Bros. Co.; Joe Roberts, Roberts Equipment, McDonough, Ga.; and Billy Seals, Thompson Tractor, Birmingham, Ala.
(L-R): Dan Peter, Darrin Story and Wade Forrester of Yancey Bros. Co.; and Chuck Conkle and Trey Miller of Conkle’s Tree Service, Lovejoy, Ga., talk about a Cat D6R that is about to undergo a complete rebuild.
Wayne Evans (L) congratulates Jim Stephenson, president and CEO of Yancey Bros. Co., on a terrific 50-plus year career and his official retirement on March 31.
Yancey Bros. Co.’s Dan Peter (C) takes a group of guests on a tour of the facility during the open house event.
The Cat 980H on display at the Yancey Surplus and Used event.
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Flagler Construction Equipment Becomes SDLG Dealer Shandong Lingong Construction Machinery Co. Ltd. (known as Lingong) continues to expand in North America, adding Flagler Construction Equipment as its newest dealer of SDLG wheel loaders. The company is based in Tampa, Fla., and will serve customers in the southeast. Alan Quinn, director of SDLG North America, said the
Mark McDonnell, president of Flagler Construction Equipment (FCE); Bob Porteus, vice president operations FCE; Al Quinn, director SDLG North America; Steve Porteus, branch manager FCE Orlando; and Tommy Ball, senior vice president of FCE, celebrate FCE’s joining of SDLG’s North American dealer network
addition of Flagler CE to the company’s growing network of experienced dealers will not only give customers in the region better access to SDLG wheel loaders, it will also provide them with expert guidance, support and service. “We couldn’t have asked for a better SDLG dealer in Florida than Flagler CE,” he said. “The staff knows SDLG wheel loaders inside and out and can help potential customers decide if the product is truly right for their needs. For folks that choose SDLG, Flagler CE will be a partner for the life of the wheel loader, whether it’s offering guidance on the job site or providing top-notch parts and maintenance.” Flagler CE will offer the three SDLG wheel loaders available in North America: The SDLG LG938L, the SDLG LG959 and the SDLG LG958L. It also will provide full parts and maintenance service for all three wheel loaders. • The LG938L is a 2.4 cu. yd. (1.8 cu m) wheel loader with an operating weight of 23,150 lbs. (10,500 kg). It features a Tier IV Deutz engine with 160 hp and 530 lb.ft. of torque; ZF transmission; dry disc brakes; a hydraulic quick coupler and 3rd function hydraulics; a modern fit and finish with high visibility; and an operator-friendly cab. It also comes with a 12-month, 1,500-hour warranty. • The LG959 is a 4.0 cu. yd. (3 cu m) wheel loader with an operating weight of 38,250 lbs. (17,350 kg). It features a Tier III Deutz engine with 224 hp and 777 lb.ft. of torque; ZF transmission and axles; wet disc brakes; a hydraulic quick coupler and 3rd function hydraulics; a modern fit and finish with high visibility; and an operator-friendly cab. It comes with a 12-month, 1,500-hour warranty. • The LG958L has the same basic specs as the LG959, but
with dry disc brakes, rather than wet disc brakes, for versatility and easy maintenance. The typical SDLG customer uses their wheel loader for farming, sewage, site preparation, construction and grading applications, among others. Most don’t need to run their machines 24/7/365 and don’t need many of the more sophisticated features of premium-priced equipment. Many of SDLG’s early North American customers were in the market for a used wheel loader, but chose SDLG based on its affordable price and 12-month, 1,500-hour warranty, according to the manufacturer. Flagler CE celebrated the opening of its newly remodeled headquarters with approximately 300 guests, including politicians, operators and key contractors in the local market. Tampa mayor Bob Buckhorn was on hand to mark the occasion. The company’s new multi-million dollar facility includes a modern parts storage and retrieval system, a closed loop cleaning system and a wheel loader simulator, among other features. A focus on natural sunlight and energy efficient lighting, along with a misting system, will keep technicians cool during Florida’s hot summer months. Flagler CE is part of the Flagler CE Holdings Group, which also includes Penn-Jersey Machinery in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. The company has been serving Floridians since 1987 and operates branches in Jacksonville, Lake City, Orlando, Tampa, Ft. Meyers and Ft. Lauderdale. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Leasing, Finance Industry Confidence at Two-Year High The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the April 2014 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $827 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 65.1, remaining at the highest index level in two years for the second consecutive month. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI survey respondent Thomas Jaschik, president, BB&T Equipment Finance, said, “The first quarter of 2014 had positive results with respect to new business activity, and the economy is on a positive trajectory. The conclusion of the winter of 2013-2014 may be the catalyst for pent-up demand to begin to be released. This will have a positive impact on the equipment finance market throughout 2014.” April 2014 Survey Results: The overall MCI-EFI is 65.1, unchanged from the March index. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, 37 percent of executives responding said they believe
business conditions will improve over the next four months, up from 31.4 percent in March. 60 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, down from 65.7 percent in March. 2.9 percent believe business conditions will worsen, unchanged from the previous month. • 37 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, up from 31.4 percent in March. 60 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, down from 62.9 percent the previous month. 2.9 percent believe demand will decline, down from 5.7 percent who believed so in March. • 28.6 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four months, a decrease from 31.4 percent in March. 71.4 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, up from 68.6 percent in March. No one expects “less” access to capital, unchanged from the previous month. • When asked, 37 percent of the execu-
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unchanged from March. • 34.3 percent of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the next six months, an increase from 31.4 percent who believed so in March. 62.9 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, a decrease from 68.6 percent in March. 2.9 percent believes economic conditions in the U.S. will worsen over the next six months, an increase from no one who believed so last month. • In April, 40 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on busiThomas Jaschik ness development activities during the next six months, a decrease from 45.7 BB&T Equipment Finance percent in March. 60 percent believe there will be “no change” in business month. 2.9 percent expect fewer employees, development spending, an increase from up from no one who expected fewer 54.3 percent last month. No one believes employees in March. there will be a decrease in spending, • 2.9 percent of the leadership evaluates unchanged from last month. the current U.S. economy as “excellent,” For more information, visit down from 5.7 percent last month. 91.4 per- www.LeaseFoundation.org. cent of the leadership evaluates the current (This story also can be found on U.S. economy as “fair,” up from 88.6 per- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at cent last month. 5.7 percent rate it as “poor,” www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Call to Action…
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Contest Allows Students to Shed Light on Transportation Issues The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) is challenging students of all ages to put their creative juices to the test and produce a short video that explores the various logistical, financial and structural issues facing one of the nation’s greatest capital assets — its transportation infrastructure. The association is now seeking submissions for the fourth annual student video contest. Sponsored by ARTBA’s research and education division (RED), the competition provides a forum for young Americans to tackle an issue of their choosing, with most likely to focus on how transportation infrastructure is built and paid for, the impacts of traffic congestion, transportation and urban development plans, and the public’s perception of transportation development. Students may enter in one of two cate-
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Crane Institute of America awarded prizes to five individuals during this year’s ConExpo-Con/AGG. Prizes included “The Complete Package,” a new train-the-trainer combination program, which allows trainers to become a Crane Institute of America certified trainer and a Crane Institute Certification (CIC) authorized practical examiner in two weeks. Crane Institute of America congratulated the following individuals for “Unlocking the Key to Safety” during the show:
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The next ConExpo-Con/AGG international exposition will be held March 7 to 11, 2017, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. Named ConExpo-Con/AGG 2017 chair is Richard M. Goldsbury, president Bobcat/Doosan North America & Australia/Oceania for Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment, West Fargo, N.D. He will lead the triennial show’s management committee, a group of volunteer manufacturers and other industry stakeholders who oversee show planning to ensure the event meets industry needs. ConExpo-Con/AGG is the Western Hemisphere’s global gathering place in North America every three years for the 4:28 P construction and construction materials industry, co-located with the IFPE exposition for fluid power/power transmission/motion control. The recently held 2014 ConExpoCon/AGG and IFPE saw record exhibit and education numbers and nearly 130,000 registered attendees, including 24percent international. “2017 will definitely build on the momentum of 2014, and we are already in analysis and planning mode just weeks after such a successful event. Our focus is to amplify our efforts to deliver an outstanding quality show experience for our visitors, plus expand our exhibitor engagement outreach that results in improved exhibitor ROI,” said Goldsbury. Goldsbury is president of Bobcat Company and the Doosan heavy equipment division in North America, Australia, New Zealand and other Oceania countries and territories, responsible for all operations in these regions. He returned to the Bobcat organization in 2008, serving as president, Bobcat Americas, and was promoted to his current position in July 2010. Previously, Goldsbury served as president of global product and business strategy with the security technologies sector of Ingersoll Rand. He had been part of the Security sector since 2006 and also served as president of Schlage Security Products. He has been part of the industrial and construction equipment industry for almost 30 years, with extensive global experience in general management, marketing, operations, finance, engineering, product portfolio management, aftermarket and mergers and acquisitions. Goldsbury is a director of the Greater Fargo/Moorhead Economic Development Corporation. His leadership involvement with the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), a show owner and show producer, is extensive and includes currently serving on the AEM board of directors and as 2014 chair of its government and public affairs committee, and he has served as a director on the AEM CE Sector board. For more information, visit www.conexpoconagg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Several Phases of I-269 Work Reach Halfway Point in Miss. BATESVILLE, Miss. (AP) The Mississippi Department of Transportation said several phases of the Interstate 269 construction project are more than halfway complete. Northern District Transportation Commissioner Mike Tagert said construction on the more than $640 million interstate project began in 2011 and is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2015. I-269 in Mississippi is composed of seven individual projects that total approximately 25 mi. (40 km) of four-lane highway in Desoto and Marshall counties. Once completed, I-269 will form a 30-mi. (48 km) loop around Memphis through Mississippi and Tennessee. In Mississippi, I-269 will begin at the I55/I-69 intersection north of Hernando, cross Highway 78 near Byhalia and continue
northeast to the Tennessee state line. Tagert said the bypass will relieve traffic pressure on the I-55/I-69 corridor and connect I-40 and I-55 in north Mississippi. I-40 is a major cross-country freight route, and I69 will be an international connector between Canada and Mexico. Tagert said the interstate construction will connect local communities in several states and create economic development opportunities. “This is more than just a bypass around Memphis. It will also provide a valuable means for commercial vehicles to move raw materials and manufactured goods through the region,’’ Tagert said in a news release. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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First Skid Steer Met With Rejection — But Not for Long
The original “Keller Self-Propelled Loader.” The belt-and-chain driven loader was a three-wheeled scooping machine powered by a 6.6-hp (4.9 kW) Kohler engine with the driver seated astraddle the controls just ahead of the motor.
One of these first models of the Keller self-propelled loader was a popular attraction at the 1958 Minnesota State Fair.
KELLER from page 1 these characteristics as they evolved their little and told the farmer he had a machine outside that three-wheeled machine into an industry. would efficiently clean his manure-laden barns. The farmer agreed to take a look at it. It was not The Idea love at first sight. Turkey farmer Eddie Velo gave the Kellers the “When we clean barns, we clean barns,” germ of the idea in 1956. He approached the Sonstegard scolded Keller. “I don’t need a toy.” brothers about building a small loading machine The rejection was classic, for Keller’s “toy” was that could operate nimbly on a second floor. The the progenitor of the modern skid steer compact Kellers accepted the challenge, agreeing to loader — specifically, the Bobcat loader. Keller charge only for materials if they tried and failed. and his brother, Cyril, had developed the machine It was an entrepreneurial gamble. Operating two years earlier for another farmer and were from a small shop in Rothsay, the brothers had no shopping it around. way of knowing at that moment that their busiSonstgard’s dismissal obviously was not the ness would continue to expand into ever-larger end of the story. After the farmer strode back into rented and then owned properties around town his barn, Louis Keller didn’t slink away. Showing and eventually outgrow the town. The plowthe indefatigable belief that marked his inventive The Keller brothers (Louis on the left, Cyril on the right) were inducted shares and custom wagons they turned out in career, Keller turned to the farm foreman and into the Hall of Fame of the California construction equipment industry. their blacksmith shop were steadily in demand offered to clean a barn for free. The man agreed from area farmers, so time taken away for longand Keller returned some days later with his Minn., has become a familiar one, about how they personal- shot R&D of a new machine was valuable to them. machine. ly upended the construction machinery idea that bigger is The gamble paid off. The Kellers built the first machine in With Keller at the controls, the little loader scooped up better. The dimensions of their “toy” loader became the fore- just six weeks and, in February 1957, Velo was invoiced for manure and topped off five waiting trucks so swiftly that the runner of a compact equipment market that still is expanding what was called the “Keller Self-Propelled Loader.” The truckers couldn’t keep up with him. Finally, Sonstegard him- in 2014. Tens of thousands of skid steer loaders are sold belt-and-chain driven loader was a three-wheeled scooping self walked into the area where the loader was working — every year, with the one millionth Bobcat expected to roll off machine powered by a 6.6-hp (4.9 kW) Kohler engine with almost being run over by the backing machine — and scold- the assembly line in June. the driver seated astraddle the controls just ahead of the ed Keller again, this time for not telling him how well the But forget the numbers. The story is principally about the motor. machine would do the job. He ordered two loaders. human spirit and such immeasurable qualities as tenacity, It rolled on two standard car tires situated right behind a The story of the blacksmithing Keller brothers of Rothsay, vision and joie de vivre. The Keller brothers epitomized all see KELLER page 62
The brothers stand near the ribbon augur snowblower invented by Louis Keller. A company licensed to produce the attachment produced some 330 of the units.
Cyril Keller stands by the prototype loader developed by the Kellers for Melroe Manufacturing; the M60 featured the extended booms that characterize skid steer loaders today.
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Caterpillar Lands Milestone Ring Power Signs on With MarkWest Energy Order Caterpillar Global Mining Ring Power Corporation has signed an agreement with Caterpillar Global Mining LLC (“CGM”), acquiring the distribution and support business of the former line of Bucyrus Mining Products acquired by Caterpillar in July 2011. This agreement allows Ring Power to provide a full spectrum of Cat mining products, services and support in north and central Florida. The expanded line of mining products is utilized in both surface and underground mining and complements Caterpillar’s existing lines. The range of products includes large electric rope shovels, hydraulic mining shovels, surface drills, underground drills, draglines, continuous mining machines and belt systems for underground mining as well as large electric-drive trucks. “We are very happy to expand our offer-
ing to the mining industry customers in our territory,” said David Alban, executive vice president of Ring Power. “As we work towards leveraging our network to serve as the distribution source for all mining products in our territory, stability, safety and world class customer service will remain our top priorities.” Over the past several months Ring Power has made significant investments in training, tooling and employees, working closely with Caterpillar to ensure a smooth transition for new and existing customers. For more information visit www.ringpower.com (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
MarkWest Energy Partners L.P. has ordered more than 70 Cat G3600 engines, Caterpillar Oil & Gas’s flagship series for gas compression applications. A combination of G3608 engines rated at 2,370 hp and G3612 engines rated at 3,550 hp will be used to support natural gas gathering operations across the Utica Shale and Marcellus Shale formations. Initial shipments of the gas compression package systems are scheduled to begin in early 2014 with deliveries scheduled throughout the year. AG Equipment, based in Broken Arrow, Okla., has been awarded a contract for initial packaging of this equipment. AG Equipment along with Cat dealer Warren CAT led Caterpillar’s efforts on the sale. Cat dealers Cleveland Brothers and Ohio CAT are coordinating after sale support services. “This order is a significant achievement for Caterpillar in the gas compression industry,” Dave Dunlevy, Caterpillar Oil & Gas general manager stated. “It is one of our largest orders of G3600s for gas compression and we are appreciative of MarkWest for their continued support of our industryleading power solutions and unparalleled
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Historic Henley Bridge Rehabilitation Ahead of Schedule HENLEY from page 1
agent stationed in Knoxville in the 1790s, the 1,793-ft. (547 m) bridge is an open-spandrel arch bridge constructed of reinforced concrete, with six dual-ribbed arches connected by lateral bracing. The deck is made of six concrete girders and is slightly wider than 70 ft. (21.3 m). After dismissing the first contractor it hired over an argument about the proposed width of the initial bridge, the city of Knoxville rejected a 36-ft.-width (10.9 m) design in favor of a 54-ft.-wide (16.4 m) bridge design submitted by Marsh Engineering Company of Des Moines, Iowa. However, arguments ensued — over materials, size and the choice of construction supervisor. The city chose local engineers, who made numerous modifications to the design. Almost 80 years later, in 2008 average daily traffic figures were 38,813 vehicles a day, or 14.2 million vehicles per year, Nagi said. The old bridge began showing considerable signs of wear. As an important route, the project rated highly on TDOT’s radar. Plan of Attack The major rehabilitation plan called for improvements that include five total lanes of vehicular traffic, two bike lanes and sidewalks and improved lighting. “Due to the excessive amounts of degradation, TDOT deemed it was necessary to remove and replace the entire deck, sidewalks, railings, girders, floor beams, spandrel columns to the top of the existing concrete arch ribs, upper portions of the abutments and piers, wing walls and roadway approach slabs,” Nagi said. “The main arches and piers are the only salvageable components of the original structure.” To begin work, Henley Bridge was closed to traffic on Jan. 3, 2011. But before any work on the historic six-span bridge could begin, work required for the detour began in October 2010. “TDOT began in summer 2010 alerting businesses and local partner of our intended detours,” Nagi said. “The addition of lanes and signals on temporary detour routes was one of the first tasks completed. Also prior to the commencement of work, Thompson Engineering was called in to perform a construction engineering inspection and assist with community outreach services. “An extensive community outreach plan was developed that included public service announcements,” Nagi said. “There was significant media coverage as well. A Henley Bridge Community Office was opened near the site to give the public a place to come and answer questions.” TDOT established a web site for the proj-
Previously undetected deficiencies in the bridge structure also delayed progress and contributed to increased costs.
ect (www.tn.gov/henley) and provided live cameras, which “gave the community a way to view the progress of construction,” Nagi said. “We worked with the University of Tennessee to inform the student and faculty population, and informed emergency responders about the detour routes. GPS mapping was used to inform motorists of the closure.” By the Numbers Originally budgeted for $24.6 million, Nagi said the revised contract amount at $31 million, to be paid with 80 percent federal funds and 20 percent state funds. Under general contractor Britton Bridge LLC, Mt. Juliet, Tenn., an average number of 60 to 70 workers per day were tasked with removing and replacing more than 2,400 tons (2,177.3 t) of concrete and more than 175,000 lbs. (79,378 kg) of rebar, most of which was recycled and used in the new bridge deck. Barges, tugboats, 8 to 10 cranes of various sizes, and assorted equipment were used to help place: • 958 tons (869 t) of backfill • 125,410 lbs. (56,885 kg) of structural
steel • 1.2 million lbs. (544,310.8 kg) of epoxy-coated reinforcing steel • 1.4 million lbs. (635,029 kg) of steel bar reinforcement (bridges) • pre-cast concrete beams • concrete railing • 5,468 cu. yds. (4,180.6 cu m) of Class D concrete for the bridge deck • 7,063 cu. yds. (5,400 cu m) of Class A concrete for the bridges Making up for Lost Time Crews worked 10 to 12-hour shifts Monday through Saturday during the majority of the closure, making up time after a two-week stoppage called by TDOT. The delay was due to the death of two workers, killed in two separate incidents on site, for which Britton Bridge was fined. Previously undetected deficiencies in the bridge structure also delayed progress and contributed to increased costs. Initially set for completion by June 2013, the project was delayed. Based on added repairs, TDOT moved the projected date to late February 2014 after discovery of more extensive dete-
Beating the newly projected February 2014 date by more than four months, one lane of traffic in each direction on the Henley Street Bridge reopened in mid-October 2013.
rioration of the concrete piers than anticipated. “Early in 2013, additional degradation was found on the columns of the piers,” Nagi said. “A new design for repair was devised: A new column was built within the old columns. “Dismantling the existing structure was a much greater feat than what was originally anticipated by the contractor,” Nagi said. “In addition, the degradation of steel and concrete was greater than planned, and further design changes were required to keep the project moving forward.” The project did indeed move forward. Beating the newly projected February 2014 date by more than four months, one lane of traffic in each direction on the Henley Street Bridge reopened in mid-October 2013. Crews continued to complete paving work, staining, striping, decorative and street lighting and a gas line that runs the length of the bridge. TDOT Commissioner John Schroer was pleased with progress. “Work has progressed rapidly over the past several months, and we are so pleased to be able to reopen this bridge to traffic before the busy holiday season. We realize the hardship this closure has placed on residents, business owners, and travelers. We appreciate the public’s patience as we move towards the total completion of this important rehabilitation.” The revised completion date now calls for work to be completed in its entirety by June 3. “This is a historic structure and a part of the Knoxville skyline,” Nagi said. “This will be a safer and more efficient bridge for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians, and will add decades to the life of the bridge.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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Mack Reaffirms to Being ‘Born Ready’ for the Long Haul Fuel efficiency and uptime remain top priorities for Mack Trucks, executives with the company said at the 2014 MidAmerica Trucking Show. This ongoing focus to help reduce customer operating costs, along with recent investments in products, support solutions, facilities and the brand, has Mack well-positioned for success in the highway market. “Customers need trucks that maximize their ROI,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North American Sales and Marketing. “The best way to do that is to provide products that increase fuel efficiency and aftermarket services that keep trucks on the road generating revenue. It also means offering uptime solutions that go beyond the industry norm to support our customers when they need it.” Mack’s offer demonstrates fuel efficiency leadership, featuring a wide range of high-performing proprietary engines and the Mack mDRIVE automated manual transmission (AMT). Mack engines are GHG 2014-certified and offer up to a 2.4 percent increase in fuel efficiency. The mDRIVE improves drivability and boosts fuel efficiency by up to 5 percent over a manual transmission. A Mack Pedigree Powertrain combines a proprietary Mack engine, transmission and axles. A recently introduced version of the Pedigree Powertrain, the Mack Super Econodyne, seamlessly integrates a Mack MP8-445SE engine, mDRIVE AMT and proprietary axles to increase fuel efficiency by up to 3 percent compared to similarly spec’d vehicles. All of these fuel saving features are available in the Mack Pinnacle model. Offered in both axle forward and axle back configurations,
the Pinnacle easily handles the rigors of the road, while providing the power and performance expected of a Mack. An optional 6x2 version, as well as drag-reducing roof, chassis and side fairings, make this king of the road even less inclined to spend time at the pump. “We’ll put our fuel efficiency up against any other OEM’s products,” Roy said. “For Mack, it’s all about positively impacting our customers’ bottom lines. That’s the commitment we’re making to them every day.” Living up to this commitment means not only industry-leading products, but superior service and support as well, according to the manufacturer. Mack’s GuardDog Connect telematics-based solution quickly diagnoses potential issues, proactively schedules repairs and Mack is improving customers’ uptime through Mack GuardDog Connect, part of Mack Pedigree confirms that required parts are in Uptime Protection, an integrated suite of service and support solutions that includes Bulldog Service stock and ready to Management, Bulldog Parts Purchasing, Bulldog install, all while the Financing and Bulldog Asset Protection. truck is still on the job. and Bulldog Asset dealers have invested $325 milAs soon as a potenProtection. Mack also lion, increasing bay capacity by 32 tial issue is detected, installs QR codes on percent, Master Technicians by an automatic alert is the driver’s side door- 150 percent, spare parts availabilisent to Mack frame of all models ty by 35 percent, hours available OneCall, Mack’s during assembly. QR for service by 44 percent and parts 24/7 customer supcodes can be quickly department employees by 65 perport center staffed by scanned with a tablet cent. trained specialists. or other mobile “Our aftermarket solutions and The Mack OneCall device when a truck extensive support offer customers team immediately evaluates the situa- Proprietary Mack engines, Mack mDRIVE AMT and arrives for service at a peace of mind,” Roy said. “They tion, a case is opened optimized aerodynamics have helped establish the Mack dealer, allow- can be assured that Mack is taking in the Mack ASIST Mack Pinnacle model as a leader in on-highway fuel ing rapid access to the care of them and helping save truck’s information them money by getting their trucks web-based fleet serv- efficiency. and service history. It back on the road quicker. Couple ice management platform, the owner or fleet service pared when the truck arrives, get- automatically launches Mack these services with our fuel-effimanager is contacted and the ting the customer back on the road ASIST, further expediting the cient products, and Mack has a dealer check-in process. total business solution for our cusrepair planning process begins faster. GuardDog Connect is part of Mack’s extensive service and tomers.” through a customer-chosen dealer. Pedigree Uptime support network, consisting of 428 For more information, visit The process includes verification Mack that a bay and the necessary parts Protection, an integrated suite of Mack dealer locations and more www.macktrucks.com. (This story also can be found on are available. Mack OneCall also service and support solutions than 5,000 additional service locaelectronically sends repair instruc- including Bulldog Service tions in North America, is a critical Construction Equipment Guide’s tions to the dealer. The end result Management, Bulldog Parts piece to the success of Mack’s Web site at www.constructionequipis that technicians are fully pre- Purchasing, Bulldog Financing aftermarket support. Since 2010, mentguide.com.)
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TIGER EQUIPMENT www.tigerequipment.com 4181 New Bern Hwy Jacksonville, NC 28546 910-346-1932
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DuraClass HPT Dump Body Provides Durability, Strength The DuraClass HPT heavy-duty dump body provides hauling contractors durability, strength and high payload capacity. With its interlaced understructure and vertical side braces, the HPT is built to improve productivity and provide high durability. Like all heavy-duty DuraClass dump bodies, the HPT uses high tensile steel throughout for added strength and lighter body weight than comparable dump bodies, according to the manufacturer. Available in lengths from 13- to 17-ft. (4 to 5 m), the DuraClass HPT features fully enclosed front corner posts. DuraClass bodies also come with full depth corner posts and enclosed tailgate hardware. The HPT’s greaseable rear hinges have wide bearing surface and large pin diameter. Numerous body options are available including a sloped tailgate, reverse asphalt taper, sloping side panels, hi-lift tailgate, dual action side swing tailgate, body side steps and handles, sliding door options and air operated hoist controls. Custom side and tailgate heights and custom body bracing also are available. DuraClass manufactures a variety of accessories for the HPT, including patch gates, cab shields, ladders, LED lights, spill aprons, and tarp rods and walk rails. Additionally, DuraClass offers a line of
HPT hoists. The hoists allow for an increased capacity as a result of high-pressure hydraulics and increased productivity with faster cycling. Furthermore, the hoists offer better stability with a low center of gravity and strong pin design. HPT hoists have improved longevity with hard chrome plated hoist sleeves. Other heavy-duty models from DuraClass are available in many different grades of steel, stainless and aluminum with configurations and options to meet the specifications and demanding uses of municipal and construction contractors. The HPT-316 takes style to a new level with its sleek, clean body lines. The crossmemberless design is easier to keep clean in harsh environments where slush and salt buildup take their toll on hard-working equipment. The HPTB, “tub”, design provides for enhanced payload-to-weight ratio with all the necessary strength and stability for heavy hauling, according to the manufacturer. The HPT-AL is a full aluminum design. Fifty percent lighter than a comparable steel dump body, the HPT-AL offers increased corrosion resistance and payload capacity and minimizes fuel, brake and tire expense. All heavy duty dump bodies from
DuraClass feature a body sidewall that is shaped into a continuous completely enclosed top rail, side and running board configuration, eliminating the outside weld below the tarp rail and preventing moisture and freeze problems.
For more information, call 800/255-4345 or visit www.duraclass.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Numerous body options are available including a sloped tailgate, reverse asphalt taper, sloping side panels, hi-lift tailgate, dual action side swing tailgate, body side steps and handles, sliding door options and air operated hoist controls.
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Road Choice-Branded Parts Kenworth Truck Names New Enters All-Makes Market 2014 Parts Council Members Road Choice Truck Parts is the newest brand to enter the heavy-duty truck industry’s private label all-makes market. Offering a growing line of high-demand parts, including air conditioning, air springs, air/electrical coils and accessories, brake chambers, exhaust products, lighting, shock absorbers and universal joints, Road Choice all-makes parts are value-priced to compete with heavy-duty manufacturers’ and warehouse distributors’ private brand parts, according to the manufacturer. Road Choice products are designed to offer owners of out-of-warranty trucks quality and reliability with parts covered under a minimum, one-year warranty. “With the average life of most class 8 trucks increasing, there is a growing demand for parts at a value-price point as an alternative to genuine or remanufactured parts,” said Road Choice private brand Manager Dan Bambrick. ” Road Choice brand parts are developed specifically with the needs of second- and third-generation truck owners in mind. We’ve designed our line of dependable high-demand parts around their needs.” Bambrick anticipated that the addition of Road Choice will offer consumers a new
alternative for all-makes parts and help them Kenworth Truck Company has named its better manage the overall cost of repair and 2014 Kenworth Parts Council members. The ownership of their vehicles. council consists of leading parts managers from Kenworth dealerships in the United States and Canada. The council is dedicated “Road Choice will use to enhancing the quality of parts and cussupport to truck fleets and ownerestablished parts distribution tomer operators. Kenworth Parts Council members are: centers for quick delivery Chairwoman — Jo Frost, Edmonton Kenworth, Edmonton, Alb.; Ken Ables, of popular parts.” Performance Kenworth, Cleveland, Texas; Dan Bambrick Paul Baker, Wallwork Kenworth, Fargo, N.D.; Samuel Letendre, Kenworth Maska, Road Choice Truck Parts La Presentation, Que.; Lisa Nichols, Kenworth of Columbus, Hilliard, Ohio; Vic “Road Choice will use established parts Stiller, Inland Kenworth, Phoenix, Ariz.; Jeff distribution centers for quick delivery of pop- Weaver, Truckworx Kenworth, ular parts,” said Bambrick. “Retailers will Birmingham, Ala.; Clayton Zuchotzki, appreciate the convenience, while customers GreatWest Kenworth, Calgary, Alb.; and will appreciate the quality and price.” Kenworth Dealer Council representative Drivers and fleet managers can find the Mike Murphy, MHC Kenworth, Leawood, growing selection of all-makes parts and a Kan. “The Kenworth Parts Council plays an listing of authorized Road Choice Truck important role in working with Kenworth Parts retailers at www.roadchoice.com. (This story also can be found on and PACCAR Parts to help provide our cusConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site at tomers with excellent parts support throughout the United States and Canada. We apprewww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
ciate their diligent efforts in this essential mission,” said Steve Smith, national sales manager of PACCAR Parts/Kenworth. Kenworth dealers offer genuine Kenworth proprietary parts and provide allmakes parts and service through more than 345 locations in the United States and Canada. Kenworth dealers also offer TRP aftermarket products. To help support customers, Kenworth provides a complete dealership list on its Web site. There also is a Kenworth dealer mobile app for convenience on the road. In addition, the Kenworth PremierCare Customer Center (1-800-KW-ASSIST) is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The service requires no registration fee for emergency roadside assistance and is available to any truck brand. The Kenworth PremierCare Customer Center handles emergency roadside assistance calls and schedules service for preventive maintenance customers, among other services. For more information, visit www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$65
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Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale........................$45
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Bobcat T770 Compact Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ..........$45
Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40
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Terex TR60 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ................$160
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Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale ......................$100
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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.
Doosan Material Handlers Strengthen Industry Presence Increasing its presence in the solid waste and recycling industries, Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment America has introduced three new material handlers and fourtine grapples. The first model being launched in North America is the DX225MH-3 material handler. Additional material handlers will include a larger model with steel tracks, the DX300MH-5 and a wheel model, the DX210WMH. Material handlers are not new to Doosan, but this is the first time Doosan is building machines specifically for material sorting and handling applications. Previously, dealers converted Doosan crawler excavators or wheel excavators into material-handling machines. Built for Material Handling Doosan material handlers were developed to meet the demands of material handling professionals by dedicated, in-house product engineering support. Each model is based on a proven and tested excavator model, factory fitted with cab risers for increased visibility, straight boom and droop nose arm for optimal performance and improved machine guarding for maximum uptime. Straight booms improve reach and lift height for better material placement, while droop nose arms provide good grapple clearance and enhanced access into containers, trucks and railcars. Features such as dual-boom cylinders and under-mount arm cylinder placement provide excellent lifting capabilities for Doosan material handler operators, according to the manufacturer. Cab Risers Provide Better Visibility Another commonly recognized material handler feature is its cab riser. Operators have better all-around visibility to the attachment and work area from the material handler’s cab riser. Standard fixed risers for the DX225MH-3 are 4 ft. (1.2 m), and 6 ft. (1.8 m) for the larger DX300MH-5. Available as an option on the DX225MH-3 is a 6-ft. fixed riser. Fixed risers can easily be lowered for transport with a self-contained, electronically powered hydraulic system. Available as
an option for the DX225MH-3 and DX300MH-5 is a 6.5-ft. (2 m) hydraulic cab riser. The 6.5-ft. hydraulic cab riser is standard equipment for the DX210WMH.
Lifting Work Mode In addition to the power modes, the Doosan DX225MH-3 and DX300MH-5 material handlers have a lifting work mode. The lifting mode provides increased pump torque, low engine RPMs and an automatic power boost.
Grapple Attachments To maximize their versatility and productivity, Doosan material handlers can be paired with a grapple Options for material handling appliFactory installed options cations. The 360-degree for Doosan material hanhydraulic rotating four-tine dlers vary by model. grapples feature a semiOptions include the followclosed tine design, allowing ing: a firm grasp on most materi• Additional work lamps als. The tines are designed To maximize their versatility and productivity, Doosan material han- (All models) with AR400 high-strength, dlers can be paired with a grapple for material handling applications. • Cab guarding (All abrasion-resistant steel for models) increased durability, and the tine tips are • Frame guards (All models) replaceable for easier maintenance. • Fuel filter pump (All models) A 5/8-cu.-yd. (.48 cu m) grapple is • Rotating beacon (All models) approved for use with the DX210WMH and • Solid tires (DX210WMH only) the DX225MH-3, while a 1-cu.-yd. (.76 cu • Air compressor (DX225MH-3, m) grapple is approved for use with the DX300MH-5) DX300MH-5. Connecting grapples to • Catwalk (DX225MH-3, DX300MH-5) Doosan material handlers is fast and easy • Diesel powered coolant heater with a hose kit and mount. (DX225MH-3, DX300MH-5) • Straight travel (DX225MH-3, Power Modes to Match the DX300MH-5) Project Four power modes are available for the Doosan Telematics Doosan DX225MH-3 and DX300MH-5 Telematics is standard for all three material handlers. Power modes help materiDoosan material handlers, and will come al handler operators manage the balance of In addition to the power modes, the with a three-year subscription. Doosan fuel consumption and machine power to the Doosan DX225MH-3 and DX300MH-5 telematics provides location information and working conditions. The four selectable material handlers have a lifting work a full range of machine operational informapower modes include: mode. tion to owners, their dealer and Doosan. • Power+ mode: delivers the fastest work Information is provided through a simple group speeds and greater power for those moving of material user interface, accessible online via a Webhigh demanding material moving applica• Economy mode: helps reduce fuel con- enabled computer or smartphone. The goal tions sumption for low-demand applications and of telematics is to help owners monitor their • Power mode: provides exceptional slows down machine movement for condi- Doosan heavy equipment and manage mainpower and superior performance for tough tions that require more precise movements tenance to reduce operating costs. heavy lifting, quick truck loading and fast For more information, visit The DX210WMH material handler is travel speed available with three selectable power modes. www.doosanequipment.com. • Standard power mode: enhances the (This story also can be found on • Power mode machine’s fuel consumption while deliverConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site at • Standard power mode ing high performance in everyday lifting and www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) • Economy mode
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Demolition & Recycling
2005 Liebherr A934B MH 9670 total hrs, 50 ft Max Reach Material Handling Arrangement, Drop Nose Stick, Hydraulic Elevating Cab, Heat & A/C, Automatic Lubrication System, Generator System for Magnet, and Dual Solid Tires. Choice of several orange peel grapple options. Excellent all around condition and appearance. Checked through our shop and fully serviced. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC..............$189,500
Cat 330DL & Genesis GXP500R 2008 Cat 330DL w/5658 Hrs, Tool Control, Cab Guard, Heat & A/C, and Excellent U/C, Equipped w/a Factory Rebuilt Genesis GXP500R Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation, Jaw Armor & Warranty. Checked through Shop, Fully Serviced and Work Ready ........................ ............................................Call for Price.
2002 Komatsu PC450LC-6 UHD 5,650 original hours, 25 meter/82 ft 3 Piece Ultra High Reach Demolition Arrangement + Standard Digging front w/ HD Bucket, Both fronts fully plumbed for Rotating Shear or Concrete Processor, FOPS Cab Guarding, Heat & A/C, Video Camera System, Variable Gauge U/C @ 75%+ remaining. Very good all-around condition and appearance. Can go straight to work!!! ..............................................Call for Price.
2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000R Saber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. Through Shop and Work Ready. .................................... ....................Available for Sale or Rent.
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2005 Liebherr A924B MH 40 ft Max Reach (2 piece) Material Handling front, Hydraulic Elevating Cab w/ Heat & A/C, Dual Solid Tires, Outriggers x4, and 10 kw Generator Set. Includes 5 tine Cat GSH22 Orange Peel grapple with 360 rotation. Machine is clean, straight, tight, and in very good operating condition. FOB our yard in Summerville, SC............$139,500
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CH540, CH550...
W.S. Tyler Names Sandvik Construction’s Latest Cone Douglas Lima New Crusher Offers Endless Possibilities Service Manager Sandvik Construction’s newly developed CH540 cone crusher — the latest crusher in a series and the bigger CH550 (launched in 2013), are cone crushers with endless combination possibilities. They are the perfect match for any aggregate plant or quarry looking to increase production capacity, eliminate bottlenecks, reduce operating costs, and/or to improve the quality of the end product, according to the manufacturer. The wide performance range provides customers with adaptability and flexibility, with the crushers being able to be configured for either secondary or tertiary applications. “Our customers need to produce high quality aggregates in a cost-efficient way,” said Sandvik Construction Product Line Manager Martin Johansson. “In order to optimize their business our customers require as few, and as short, maintenance interruptions as possible; this is now achieved by the CH500 series that gives them a versatile cone crusher which combines a small carbon footprint with high performance. Sandvik has developed the new CH500 crusher series based on valuable input from our customers. So as to increase performance, while reducing weight and height, we had to optimize all our components — and the end result is remarkable.” In order to facilitate greater reduction ratios and productivity than previously possible, the new CH500series comes with:
• Sophisticated design with remarkable capacity in relation to size. • In order to maximize operational uptime the CH500series comes with Sandvik’s control system fitted as standard.
• The control system enables the crusher to run at maximum performance levels — automatically adjusting to variations in feed conditions, pressure peaks and wear. • A dump valve ensures quick, safe tramp relief if something uncrushable gets into the crusher. • The wear parts have been adapted, ensuring a longer lifetime per ton produced. • In order to minimize health and safety risks when changing wear parts, the CH500-series does not use a plastic backing compound to attach the manganese. • The motors have the highest energy efficiency classification (IE3), reducing emissions and power consumption. • Efficient power transfer capability due to new drive arrangements that give a precise lining of the V-belts, delivering more than five times longer life time. • Reduced noise emissions. • One of three eccentric bushings will cover 90 percent of the application range. • The series is based on the HYDROCONE facilitating the production of a high quality end product with excellent cubicity. • The crushers are maintenance friendly with easily accessible spare parts, all backed by a global service program. For more information, visit www.Construction.Sandvik.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
W.S. Tyler has named Douglas Lima as its new service manager.
Sandvik’s CH540 cone crusher is the latest in the series.
W.S. Tyler, a screening solutions specialist in the mining, aggregate and industrial mineral industries, has named Douglas Lima as its new service manager. Lima has 34 years of industry experience and has spent the past 16 years as a service technician with W.S. Tyler and its sister company, Haver & Boecker Latino Americana. “My years as a technician have given me a great depth of knowledge and broad understanding of the industry, what our customers need and what solutions we can provide,” Lima said. “I’m looking forward to using my expertise to help W.S. Tyler continue improving equipment efficiency so we can provide the best possible products and services to our customers.” Lima performs onsite inspections to prevent problems and will be visiting customer sites on a regular basis to collect information on machines so he can develop customized service plans to help customers improve their efficiencies. For more information, call 800/325-5993 or visit www.wstyler.ca. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Powerscreen H6203
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2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile Tracked Screening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal Screen Box, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with Additional Recirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location: North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500
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Superior Displays Its Highly Effective Belt Training Idler Superior Industries Inc. recently displayed For more information, call 320/589-2406 its Navigator return trainer. The return side or visit www.superior-ind.com. conveyor idler provides continuous align(This story also can be found on ment to problem, mistracked belting. Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Superior designs and manufactures its www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Navigator return trainer with a set of off-the-shelf bearings. Embedded in the middle of the training device, the bearings are clear of any damaging material buildup. In addition, unlike other belt tracking devices, the Navigator return trainer is designed without bulky, material trapping framework, according to the manufacturer. Navigator return trainers are available for belt widths of 24 to 48-in. (61 to 122 cm) and can be purchased with or without lagging. The material shedding rubber lagging increases friction Navigator return trainers are available for belt widths between the belt and idler, of 24 to 48-in. (61 to 122 cm) and can be purchased improving its performance. with or without lagging.
Free MB America Crusher Buckets Go to Calif., Mass. Firms After great success at the 2014 ConExpo-Con/AGG, MB America in Reno, Nev., gave away not one, but two of its crusher buckets to two lucky winners — Monte West of Algerine West Construction in Jamestown, Calif., and Bill Keaveney, of A.R. Belli in Newtown, Mass. MB America had more than 900 company leaders participate in the giveaway during the four-day event in Las Vegas. The giveaway comes as MB America works to aggressively expand throughout the United States. “ConExpo-Con/AGG provided an incredible opportunity to showcase our unique product to a large group of industry leaders,” said Miriano Ravazzolo, CEO of MB America. “We had much success in attracting people to our display with a unique demonstration and, inspired by the great turnout were encouraged to give two of our crusher buckets away rather than just one as initially planned.” MB America’s strong presence at ConExpo-Con/AGG contributed to efforts to broaden its North American market by sparking a large awareness and interest in its line of products. The company’s equipment includes a series of crusher buckets and a series of screening buckets, all of which are rigorously certified and constantly expanded to cover any possible application, according to the company. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Company Wrench www.companywrench.com Cookeville, TN Branch 1220 Southside Dr. • Cookeville, TN 38506 1-866-262-4181 • 931-526-6222 • Fax: 931-526-2662 Raleigh, NC Branch 125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension • Smithfield, NC 27577 1-855-Kobelco Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail • Aiken, SC 29805 1-866-262-4181 • 803-642-0060 • Fax: 803-642-0209 Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd. • Plant City, FL 33563 1-866-262-4181 • 813-754-5800 • Fax: 813-754-5801
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Company Wrench www.companywrench.com Cookeville, TN Branch 1220 Southside Dr. Cookeville, TN 38506 1-866-262-4181 931-526-6222 Fax: 931-526-2662 Raleigh, NC Branch 125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension Smithfield, NC 27577 1-855-Kobelco Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail Aiken, SC 29805 1-866-262-4181 803-642-0060 Fax: 803-642-0209 Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd. Plant City, FL 33563 1-866-262-4181 813-754-5800 Fax: 813-754-5801
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Premiertrak 300 Jaw Crusher Receives Five-Star Rating
The Premiertrak 300 crusher uses a 40 by 24 in. (100 by 60 cm) jaw chamber and is capable of producing up to 308 ton (280 t) per hour of crushed material.
Powerscreen, one of the world’s leading providers of mobile crushing and screening equipment, launched the new Premiertrak 300 jaw crusher. Damian Power, Powerscreen global product director, said: “With its exciting new features and feedback from the testing period, we’re confident that the Premiertrak 300 will set new standards worldwide. The machine was recently showcased at a preview demonstration for distributors and customers and there was a lot of enthusiasm among the attendees.” In advance of its launch, the Premiertrak 300 crusher received extensive testing in sites in the UK. One of the test sites was J. Gourley and Sons in Northern Ireland who crush medium hard quarry rock for local building contractors and farmers. Its representative, Thomas Gourley, said, “The Premiertrak 300 gets a five star rating from me. As a family-run company we are a relatively small team and any time and money savings can make a big difference. Its fuel efficiency is honestly second to none — when producing [2.5 inch] road base material it gave us an excellent tonnes per hour output to fuel efficiency ratio. In terms of fuel consumption, we found it outperformed crushers we have used from other brands by around 30 percent. This is in addition to the time saved by not having to stop production to refuel, and in this indus-
try saving time is saving money, allowing us to do what we do best — keep producing quality material to meet our customers’ needs. “The size of the machine for transport was another massive benefit. With the same output tonnage and finished product quality as other crushers we’ve used, we saved up to 70 percent in transport costs when moving the Premiertrak 300 between sites. I was delighted with this machine’s performance and would happily recommend it to anyone.” The Premiertrak 300 crusher uses a 40 by 24 in. (100 by 60 cm) jaw chamber and is capable of producing up to 308 ton (280 t) per hour of crushed material. It has been developed with the option of a vibrating grizzly feeder (VGF) or a large fully independent hydraulically driven pre-screen, which improves fines removal and reduces chamber wear costs for the customer. Both options are proportionally controlled by engine load to maintain throughput. To coincide with the independent prescreen feature, an optional hydraulically folding extended side conveyor with a stockpile height of 10 ft. 2 in. (3.1 m) has been added to the machine to improve stockpile capacity. The new bypass chute design incorporates a “flap gate” to allow the operator to switch between using the side conveyor or
sending the material to the main belt without the need to fit a blanking mat on the bottom screen deck. The Powerscreen jaw chamber has hydraulically adjustable closed side setting (CSS), which can be adjusted in a matter of minutes by a single operator without requiring tools. The hydraulic release chamber option (Premiertrak R300 crusher) incorporates the hydraulic release mechanism to allow the chamber to “dump” and pass uncrushable material which is ideal for recycling applications. A hydraulically adjustable deflector plate is an option for recycling applications. The machine is highly versatile as it also incorporates a new lock-out function to allow the operator to work in hard rock quarry applications with the same chamber, according to the manufacturer. The new hopper design incorporates a complete hydraulic fold and lock system which removes the need for manual wedges and can be raised/lowered from ground level removing the need to work at height and providing rapid setup times. Full hopper extensions are an option to further increase capacity. The Premiertrak 300 jaw crusher features a hydraulically lowering product conveyor with 11 ft. 6 in. (3.5 m) discharge height for easy removal of trapped metal in recycling applications and features full tun-
nelling to reducing snagging of rebar. The machine has been designed with transport in mind, boasting a highly compact transport envelope which translates to savings on shipping costs and times. It weighs approximately 36.38 tons (33,000 t) and features two speed tracking for optimum mobility. An intuitive control panel allows machine settings to be changed easily and provides diagnostics for fault finding if required. The Premiertrak 300 can be powered by a Tier III/Stage IIIA-compliant Cat C9 Acert 275 hp (205 kW) engine or a Tier IV Final compliant Scania DC9 80A 272 hp (202 kW) engine which is designed to run at the most economical speeds to reduce fuel consumption and noise pollution. Drive to the crushing chamber can be by either “Direct” clutch drive for increased fuel efficiency or via a hydrostatic system (Tier IV only) to allow the option of reverse running or unblocking. V- Belt adjustment on both variants is via a single adjustment screw which can be completed in a matter of minutes. Fuel efficiency coupled with a large fuel tank capacity allows for longer shifts between refuelling. For more information, visit www.powerscreen.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Keller ‘Self-Propelled Loader’ Debuts in February 1957
This garage in Rothsay, Minn., was the first of three Keller Manufacturing locations. It was opened in 1947 by Louis Keller. KELLER from page 30
52-in.-wide bucket (132 cm), with a smaller, swiveling caster wheel at the rear end. The bucket was raised and lowered hydraulically using a pair of foot pedals. The nine-ft.-long (2.7 m) machine was steered using two levers operating the power-transfer belts. With one wheel rolling forward and the opposite wheel rolling backward, the loader pivoted in its own length. “Everyone wanted a steering wheel,” Cyril Keller said now of customers’ initial reactions to the revolutionary loader. “Other machines had hydraulic controls operated by your hands, but now your feet were doing it. It was totally new.” The inventors monitored the first loader’s performance on the Velo farm. When the machine’s belts proved problematic, sometimes slipping off and rendering the machine inoperable, the brothers went back to the drawing board. The result was a durable clutch system that remained the mainstay of Bobcat skid steer loaders, even well beyond the advent of hydrostatics in 1970. The Buzz Begins After building and selling a half-dozen loaders, the brothers knew they were on to something. Bankers and community leaders in Rothsay and nearby Fergus Falls weren’t so
The original Keller three-wheel self-propelled loader was posed with arms extended outside a turkey farm barn.
This belt-and-chain drive system was devised by the Kellers to move the original three-wheeled loader. It later was replaced by a chain-and-clutch system.
sure. Neither community was willing to come up with $250,000 to set up a plant to build the Keller machine. So Anton Christianson, an uncle of the brothers, had another idea. Christianson sold agriculture implements for Melroe Manufacturing, a company located in Gwinner, N.D., about 70 miles west of Rothsay. When one of four Melroe brothers, Les, visited the company’s Elbow Lake, Minn., dealership where Christianson worked, Melroe was asked to drive to Rothsay and check out the patented loader. After seeing it demonstrated, Melroe invited the Kellers to display it at the Melroe exhibit at the 1958 Minnesota State Fair. It was a hit. In fact, after a thousand pieces of literature on the Keller Self-Propelled Loader were snatched up by curious fairgoers, Cyril Keller saw Les Melroe putting Melroe Manufacturing Co. stickers on the loader. “I said, hey, that’s our machine!” Keller gleefully remembers. A contract was worked up a month later and the Melroe loader — four years later rebranded a Bobcat — began to be produced in Gwinner. The brothers were asked to develop an improved “Melroe” loader and were assigned three employees to help fabricate parts. After the first six loaders were built, Louis Keller settled in to oversee continuing development and Cyril, the more gregarious of the brothers, hit the road selling them. “They asked me to go across Iowa and see what I could do, so I did and sold four machines. The last buyer wanted a discount and I had to call Melroe to see about that,” Cyril said. The company sold 25 Melroe loaders the first year and, more importantly, placed the loader in dealerships across the region. The Kellers collected and shared a $15 royalty from each machine sold, a formula that remained unchanged over the years even as the sales price of the skid steer loaders climbed. Cyril Keller traveled throughout the country, into Canada, and across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe, seizing every opportunity to show off the capabilities of the loader. “If I saw another loader parked somewhere, I would stop and demonstrate our machine,” he recalled. He scooped brown sugar from a boxcar in Texas and soda ash from the hold of a docked ship in Holland. He impressed bystanders at every stop with deft loader demonstrations, and amiably turned gawkers into buyers. Cyril enjoys telling of another classic misjudgment by a potential buyer. He was on his way to demonstrate the loader to a North Dakota farmer when he impulsively stopped at a
The M440 model being demonstrated was the first skid steer loader branded as a Melroe “Bobcat.”
farmers co-op in Dickinson. He showed the loader to the manager and gave him a piece of literature, but was quickly rebuffed. “You know,” said the manager, “it is guys like you and stuff like this that makes people like me go broke.” Unfazed, Cyril Keller drove on for the scheduled demonstration at the farm. Afterwards, the farmer not only was enthusiastic about the Melroe loader, it turned out he was president of the very co-op Keller had visited. The co-op manager’s decision was reversed. Engineering the Skid As the loader grew in popularity, market forces began to shape the machine. Cyril Keller reported back to his brother at the factory that the rear caster wheel’s inability to handle soft earth was a recurring problem. After the two brothers talked through the matter, Louis Keller began to tinker in earnest. His solution was to get rid of the caster wheel and put an additional drive wheel on each side of the main housing. Because all four wheels were fixed, however, turning the machine was an engineering challenge. “Louie kind of figured that out,” Cyril Keller said. First joining the wheels on each side by chains and consee KELLER page 68
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Brushcat Rotary Cutters Offer Better Performance, Shorter Deck Length The Brushcat rotary cutter attach- cm) widths, and an 80-in. (203 cm) Compatible Carriers ments from Bobcat Company provide model with high-flow capability. The Brushcat rotary cutters are approved enhanced cutting performance, durable high-flow models provide increased for use with select Bobcat skid steer components and several safety fea- torque for even better cutting perform- loaders, compact track loaders, alltures. These attachments are designed ance in thick brush, according to the wheel steer loaders, Toolcat utility to help compact equipment operators manufacturer. work machines and the V417 cut overgrown grass, brush and small VersaHandler telescopic tool carrier. trees. They transform undergrowth into Dual Motor Design Operators can quickly and easily conmulch. In order to reduce weight and short- nect Bobcat rotary cutters to the carrier Ideal for clearing trails, pastures or en the rotary cutter’s deck size, the new with the Bob-Tach attachment mountnew construction sites, the new Bobcat Brushcat rotary cutters are equipped ing system. This enables the operator to rotary cutters have a shortened deck for with two direct-drive, offset motors spend less time on attachment changes improved visibility. The oscillating featuring a dual-blade design. The and more time clearing brush. deck enables the attachment to follow direct-drive motor design means there the ground surface, and the dual-blade are fewer moving parts and no gearbox. Safety Features design reduces the overall weight. With The rotary cutter’s dual motors effiFront safety chains on the rotary cuta shorter deck than other models, the ciently transfer power to the blades to ter help contain debris within the deck Brushcat rotary cutter has a tighter quickly cut through brush. and prevent it from being thrown outturning radius and is easier to side the cutting area. The fit and load on trailers, accordtapered roller on the rear ing to the manufacturer. of the rotary cutter preFor improved efficiency and vents debris from flying maneuverability, the oscillating out of the back of the cutdeck allows the rotary cutter to ting deck; this increases closely follow ground condeck maneuverability and tours, even on slopes. The stanturning while helping to dard front discs combined with eliminate gouging the the oscillating deck make the ground surface. As a safeattachment easy to operate guard, a velocity fuse was while still maintaining an even, integrated into the smooth cut. Front roller kits, hydraulic system valve on which minimize scalping, also the standard-flow models. are available as a dealerThis fuse protects the Ideal for clearing trails, pastures or new construction drive motor from damage installed option. Available in five models, the sites, the new Bobcat rotary cutters have a shortened by shutting off the rotary cutters have a standard deck for improved visibility. hydraulic flow to the 3-in. (7.6 cm) cutting height. An Four blades are positioned with a rotary cutter if the hydraulic capacity of optional dealer-installed kit can be 1.5-in. (3.8 cm) overlap and provide the motor is exceeded. For additional added to increase the cutting height to 4 enhanced cutting performance. To help safety, a blade shutoff feature stops in. (10 cm). With varying auxiliary operators work efficiently, if one blade blade rotation when the rear roller of hydraulic flow capabilities, the new comes in contact with excessively the rotary cutter is raised off the rotary cutters are compatible with heavy brush, additional pressure is ground. Bobcat carriers with hydraulic flows applied to that area to help the motor For more information, visit ranging from 15 to 40 gpm (56.7 to 151 and blades recover faster. The rotary www.bobcat.com. Lpm), depending on the specific cutter’s double-edge blades can (This story also can be found on model. Rotary cutter models include achieve bidirectional cutter rotation by Construction Equipment Guide’s Web standard flow or high-flow capability switching the cutter heads; this will site at www.constructionequipmentoptions in 66- and 72-in. (167 to 183 also increase the overall blade life. guide.com.)
Minnich’s pneumatic machine-mounted drills are powered by a compressor, mounted to the counter-weight of the carrier or in the bucket of a backhoe, offering a self-contained solution for patchwork jobs.
Machine-Mounted Dowel Pin Drills Now Available Minnich Manufacturing’s series of machine-mounted drills are now available with a number of features engineered to increase safety and productivity in dowel-pin drilling applications, and are available in both hydraulic and pneumatic options. Primarily used for full-depth repair, or “patchwork,” Minnich Manufacturing offers excavator/backhoe/skid steer-mounted units that are ideal for horizontal patchwork jobs with a relatively long distance between the areas to be drilled. Apart from increased portability, the dowel pin drills also are a safe alternative for operators, eliminating fatigue by utilizing the carrier to transport the drill. Minnich’s pneumatic machine-mounted drills are powered by a compressor, mounted to the counter-weight of the carrier or in the bucket of a backhoe, offering a self-contained solution for patchwork jobs. Many patchwork jobs require the work to be done in high-traffic areas, which make it of the utmost importance to utilize a highly mobile carrier and drill combination. For more information, visit www.minnich-mfg.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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in Brazil as it hosts the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. By 2016, the Brazilian construction market is projected to grow to $215 billion annually. Steve Andrews, chief executive officer of IES, said, “IES is committed to providing localized supply, technical resources and parts and service support to our customers in all significant global markets. We began the implementation of this strategy in 2012 with the acquisition of Siac do Brasil, the leading cab manufacturer to the off-highway OEMs in Brazil. This additional investment, supporting our Paladin Attachments division, is another important step in the growth and globalization of IES.” Paladin attachments will be sold throughout Brazil via a network consisting of dealers and OEMs. For more information, call 800/456-7100 or visit www.paladinattachments.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
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Brother Team Dreams, Creates an Industry Iron Staple
The third loader developed for Melroe Manufacturing by the Kellers was the M400, the first true four-wheeldrive skid steer loader KELLER from page 62
trolling them through the patented clutch system, Louis Keller then determined through trial and error that a 70-30 weight distribution would let the front or rear set of wheels skid sideways in a turn. A loaded bucket lightened the rear wheels, an empty bucket lightened the front wheels. This weight shift allowed the loader to pivot. The solution was skeptically received: Louis Keller was offered a steak dinner if the four-wheel loader actually turned. While he never got that steak dinner, it worked just fine, for when Louis Keller put his inventive mind to a task, success was the usual outcome. Several years before he and Cyril tackled the self-propelled loader, Louis built and sold the first tractor-mounted ribbon auger snowblower and then the first walk-behind snowblower. The skid steer was just the latest product of his original thinking. “Everything he worked on, he learned from. He was always quick to see when something wouldn’t work,” said Louis Keller’s son, Joe. The younger Keller remembers his father — who died in 2010 at age 87 — as a supremely selfassured innovator with great vision. “He would tell people, ‘I am just as confident that it will work as you are that it won’t work.” Firmly believing that a machine that lacked steerable wheels could somehow be turned, Louis Keller gave birth to the skid-steering system. With nothing else like it in the market, the Melroe compact loader was set loose to corner the market as an extremely nimble machine of tremendous utility. The Sibling Team Did Cyril Keller and his brother enjoy working as a team? “We were the best team in Minnesota … and North Dakota,” he quickly responded. “We loved to work together.” The team formed after World War II service overseas — Cyril as a Navy cook and Louis an Army mechanic. Louis started his blacksmithing business in 1947 and Cyril joined him in 1953, leaving behind a position as a New Holland mechanic. “Louie called and said, ‘There is so much work that I can’t take care of it.’ Something kept telling me to go ahead and do it,” Cyril Keller recalled. So he and his wife left their new home in Elbow Lake and moved to Rothsay. The brothers relocated the shop from a double garage to a larger space and, in a Cyril jest, hung a whimsical sign above the shop door: “We repair everything except a broken heart.” Cyril was the superior welder, Louis
Cyril Keller (L) and Louis Keller.
Louis Keller sits in the first of his downsized loaders, the M371 Bobcat, dubbed a “mini-Bob.” It would fit through a three-foot opening
the better machinist. Building better plowshares became their joint preoccupation. However, an inventive gene runs strongly through the family. The brothers’ grandfather liked to make things and Louis Keller often stopped by his grandfather’s house after school to tinker in his shop with him (sometimes leaving Cyril to do farm chores by himself). Eventually, each of the four Keller brothers was issued at least one patent for an invention. So when the loader project was dropped in their laps, the brothers’ fabrication work got more interesting. Putting their heads together, they brainstormed and began to see real possibilities. “We thought it could go,” Cyril Keller said, looking back, “but we didn’t imagine it would go like it did.” Such prodigious success was simply unimaginable in 1957. Later when the team took on specialized roles at Melroe — Louis fabricating and Cyril selling — it continued to function at a high level. Cyril Keller would relay feedback from customers to his brother at the plant. The two men probably communicated with one another better than they did with other Melroe personnel, said Louis Keller’s daughter, Marilyn Loegering. Both men were schooled only through the eighth grade, so their understanding of machinery and manufacturing was forged mostly of tactile memory and instinct. Their working terminology was coined from experience and served them well.
The Later Years Cyril Keller retired in 1984 and turned 92 this month. He stepped back some 15 years after Louis, who left the company only to pursue another project. He wanted to build a smaller loader — a “mini-Bob” — that would fit through three-foot entranceways. Bobcat executives weren’t interested, so Louis set up his own shop at home and methodically downsized the skid steer. As the idea came together, the company got interested. In 1971, Bobcat sent the prototype and a larger model to a dealership convention in Phoenix, Ariz. In two days, the miniBob, later dubbed the M371, attracted 950 dealer orders. It ultimately stayed in production longer than the other exhibited machine. Louis Keller designed numerous attachments for the skid steer. He also introduced tracks to give the loaders additional traction. Because Bobcat again showed little interest, Louis turned to his daughter Marilyn and her husband, George Loegering. The couple geared up and manufactured the Loegering Tire Crawler Track, which spawned the industry’s compact track loader segment. Louis’ well of innovation never went dry. When he died four years ago, Louis Keller had sketches of ideas he hadn’t gotten around to fully developing, Joe Keller says. The skid steer story has earned the Keller brothers official state and industry recognition in Minnesota, North Dakota, and California. Some of their papers are in the Smithsonian Institution. The American Society of Agriculture Engineering honored them with its “Historic Landmark” award, an honor only periodically given out. Fortune Magazine saluted the pair by naming the skid steer loader one of the 100 best American-made products in the world. Just three years ago, a woman paid a particularly bright tribute to the skid steer loader. Cyril Keller told with relish how the woman reacted when her betrothed showed her a diamond engagement ring. “I would rather have a Bobcat,” she announced. She told her (probably stunned) future husband that she had learned to drive a skid steer at age nine and the machine still held a special place in her heart. Of such testimonies are legends made.
The original Keller loader was powered by a 6.6-hp engine. Ten years later, the engine on this Model M610 had climbed to 30 hp.
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Volvo CE Goes ‘Lights Out’ in Shippensburg for Earth Hour All was dark on Volvo Construction Equipment’s Shippensburg, Pa., facility the evening of March 29, when the construction equipment company turned off all nonessential lighting in support of Earth Hour from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. “We participated in Earth Hour because we have a stake in many communities around the planet and take environmental care very seriously,” said Matthew Kuzemchak, safety manager, Volvo CE North America. “If we can demonstrate leadership in this core value and help our employees, suppliers, customers and communities understand its importance, we can make important strides to conserving our natural resources and bettering our planet.” To engage people on a broad range of environmental issues, a local chapter of World Wildlife Fund in Sydney, Australia, started Earth Hour in 2007. The movement has grown from reaching some 2.2 million people to an estimated 1.8 billion people in 2012. Earth Hour is one of the world’s largest voluntary actions for the environment. Lights Out in Shippensburg Turning the lights off at the Shippensburg facility is just a part of Volvo Group’s world-
Bright lights at Volvo Construction Equipment’s North American headquarters before Earth Hour on March 29.
wide effort that started at Volvo’s Asian facilities and made its way across all time zones through the day. All exterior and interior lighting, except for emergency and security, along with all non-essential equipment, was turned off. “Over the past several years the event has helped us to examine our normal processes during off-hours and make significant energy savings that extend to every day,” Kuzemchak said. By taking actions to reduce idling energy the company has lowered energy used during non-production times to within 20 percent of the minimum possible usage benchmarked through Earth Hour. If all electricity was shut off at the plant
for an hour during an average work day, it would save about 1.2 mWh of electricity consumption, or about 1100 pounds of CO2 emissions, according to Bert Hill, manager, Health Safety & Environment of Volvo Group North America. Apart from shutting lights off, the Shippensburg facility also hosted an environmental week leading up to Earth Hour. The event shared information on how people could help reduce harmful impacts and raise beneficial impacts on the environment in their everyday lives at work and at home. “We have a focus not just on energy consumption, but also on waste reduction and resource conservation,” Kuzemchak said.
Power to the People Each year the Earth Hour movement raises awareness of the collective influence we all have to reduce our impact on this planet. In 2013, more than 7,000 cities and towns in some 150 countries participated in the initiative, and iconic landmarks stood only in moonlight for one hour. The Volvo Group is a member of World Wildlife Fund and as a member of its Climate Savers program, has committed to reducing CO2 emissions from production plants by 12 percent by 2014 from 2008 levels, and improve trucks’ fuel efficiency to reduce total lifetime CO2 emissions from trucks sold between 2009 and 2014 by 13 million tons compared to 2008 models. WWF is one of the world’s leading conservation organizations; its vision is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and build a future where humans and nature live in harmony. WWF’s Climate Savers program works with multinational companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For more information, call 717/532-9181 or visit www.volvoce.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Sany Shares ConExpo Success With Customers, Dealers What happened to Craig Wiley and Bud Pecoy in Vegas, won’t stay in Vegas. Wiley and Pecoy were the two big winners at a customer and dealer appreciation event hosted by Sany America dur-
ing the recent ConExpo-Con/AGG trade show in Las Vegas. Wiley, who works for DeKalb Pipeline Co. in Conyers, Ga., was the lucky winner of a seven-day Caribbean cruise for two. Pecoy, who works for Mid Country Machinery, a construction equipment dealership in Ft. Dodge, Iowa, won a HarleyDavidson Street Bob motorcycle in a prize drawing at the event. Both prizes were provided by Sany America. “Sany had a major presence at ConExpo, which featured an extensive outdoor exhibit of equipment and the introduction of three new machines, including our first compact excavators,” said Eric Teague, vice president of the Sany America earthmoving group. “We wanted to celebrate and share our success at the show with our current and prospective customers and dealers.” The company’s VIP hospitality event attracted more than 200 attendees. For more information, visit www.sanyamerica.com.
Bud Pecoy of Mid Country Machinery, Ft. Dodge, Iowa, is joined by a Sany hostess as he tries out the grand prize of a Harley-Davidson Street Bob motorcycle he received from Sany America at a hospitality event for Sany customers and dealers.
(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)
Craig Wiley of DeKalb Pipeline Co., Conyers, Ga., poses with a Sany America event hostess after winning a seven-day Caribbean cruise for two at a hospitality event for Sany customers and dealers.
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CRANE: 2030 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CONTACT: SEAN LOCKYER PHONE: 7603223339 EMAIL: SEAN@STUDIO-ARD.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONE CRUSHER COMPLETE HYDRAULIC WITH COOLENT, JAW CRUCHER 1200X800, VSI 96 , VSI 70, FEEDER 48"X18" CONTACT: RAID QASSAR PHONE: 00962796668200 EMAIL: RQASSAR@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– UPRIGHT OR SNORKEL SL30 PLATFORM LIFT (NO SCISSOR LIFTS) $15,000 OR LESS ACCORDING TO LOCATION AND CONDITION. CONTACT: BILL MYRICK PHONE: 479-451-1724 FAX: 479-451-1967 EMAIL:MYRICK@CENTURYTEL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BTI SH400R SHEAR CONTACT: STEVE LANGLE PHONE: 605-660-9257 EMAIL: MAUREEN.LANGLE@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR CLAMSHELL BUCKETS, GRAPPLES, PILE DRIVERS/HAMMERS AND HOISTS CONTACT: GREG DUNN PHONE: 724-228-5560 FAX: 724-228-8776 EMAIL:NEEQUIPDIST@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– UL 142 TRANSPORTABLE FUEL TANK | WE HAVE TO PURCHASE A 300 GAL. UL 142 DIESEL TRANSPORTABLE FUEL TANK AS PER THE LONG BEACH FIRE DEPT REQUEST. I WOULD NEED THE SPECS FOR THIS UNIT WITH A FINAL COST TO SHIP TO OUR 1825 W. PIER D ST, LONG BEACH CA. FACILITY. THE LBFD HAS TO REVIEW AND APPROVE THIS UNIT BEFORE WE PURCHASE IT. MY HR: 5 AM TO 11 AM M THRU F *PST THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME! CONTACT: PAUL PRIVITERA PHONE: 310-505-4235 EMAIL:P.PRIVITERA@GAMBOLMARINE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CANICA 95 IMPACT CRUSHER | WANT TO BUY A 3 OR 4 SHOE TABLE SPECIFICALLY INTERNAL CONFIGURATION: VAULTED ANVIL RING ASSEMBLY CONTACT: JOHN RICHARDS PHONE: (406) 677-2600 FAX: ((406) 677-2244 EMAIL:JRCEQ@BLACKFOOT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A BUCKET FOR CAT 994 P/N 257-3690 DIMENSIONS: 2, 8 X 2, 5 X 6, 2 WEIGHT 20 TON CONTACT: TESSY RAFFO PHONE: 305 798 6797 EMAIL: TESSY@GTM-MACHINERY.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED FIAT ALLIS MODEL 8084 CONTACT: ROBERT GYGRYNUK PHONE: 302-398-3010 FAX: 302-398-3010 EMAIL:B24MAX@COMCAST.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
PLANETARY GEAR PART # 510783 FOR LABOUNTY 1500R. CONTACT: ROBERT HARRELL PHONE: 609-561-7702 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1988 CAT 66 CONTACT: ABDULLAH PHONE: 00966503598711_560685995 FAX: 00966148312341 EMAIL: SWEET_BROWN_SUGAR @HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JB WATLINGTON | WALKING FLOOR TRAILER PHONE: 4348226760 EMAIL: EZRDRTWO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEEDED BULLDOZER D3AT D10 1998 AND UP. USA ONLY. NOT ADVERTISED. CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– U1060808159 | I WANT TO BUY THIS WELDING MACHINE ITS LOCATED IN GEISMAR, LA CONTACT: NAREN RATHOD PHONE: 6203148200 EMAIL: NARENUS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MINI EXCAVATORS, SKIDSTEERS | I BUY AND SELL EQUIPMENT IN MEXICO I AM LOOKING TO BUY IT AT WHOLESALE PRICE, PREFER CAT, BOBCAT, TEREX, KUBOTA. CONTACT: GUSTAVO INZUNZA PHONE: 801-785-1060 FAX: 801-7850947 EMAIL:INZUNZAS@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OPEN TRAILER 5 TON FOR A SKID STEER TO MOVE FROM JOB SITE CONTACT: WAYNE DINARDO PHONE: 732 899 9042 FAX: 732 899 1532 EMAIL:WFDINC520@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A SELF-PROPELLED, TELESCOPIC MADILL 046 YARDER. CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELL PHONE: 360.314.7413 FAX: 360.727.3222 EMAIL:SALES@VISTAEQUIPMENT.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
CAT 416D LOADER BACKHOE | LOOKING TO BUY CAT 416D OR SIMILAR, GOOD PRICE 2003-2009 CONTACT: ALFREDO RAMIREZ EMAIL: AREP@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 325CL EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FOR GOOD USED 325CL EXCAVATOR YEARS RANGING FROM 2000 TO 2006 CONTACT: SCOTT MILLER PHONE: 2172643391 FAX: 2174655486 EMAIL:MIDSTATES2@FRONTIER.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID STEER | LOOKING FOR 3 SKID STEERS 2 BIG ONES + 1 MEDIUM. WHOLESALE PRICES, EQUIPMENT FROM 1997 TO 2003. CONTACT: SANTIAGO PHONE: 3055064263 EMAIL: SSCARZELLA@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 420D CAT BACKHOE | CAB DOOR LEFT SIDE CONTACT: CHRIS STAHLHEBER PHONE: 5137264446 FAX: 5137264600 EMAIL: STAHLHEBEREXCAVATING@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED 1170 CFM AND 300350 PSI INGERSOLL RAND XHP750 OR XHP1170 CONTACT: BEN MOITA PHONE: 612 987 5712 EMAIL: BEN_MOITA@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 977L | THIS CAT NEEDS TO BE IN GREAT SHAPE..NO LEAKS AND STRONG UNDERCARRIAGE AS WELL AS MOTOR. PIN AND RAMS TIGHT. I NEED TO BUY ON CONTRACT. CONTACT: JOHN VOSS PHONE: 641-660-1664 EMAIL: JOHN.VOSS@MCHSI.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A 120 SIZE EXCAVATOR DEERE 490E, 120, KOBELCO 100, 120. PA OR OHIO ONLY. LESS THAN 7,000 HOURS. EMAIL ONLY CONTACT: VITO PILOSI EMAIL: VPILOSI3@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VACUUM TRAILER | OLDER TRAILER WITH PONY MOTOR IF POSSIBLE. IF NOT WILL STILL CONSIDER CONTACT: MARTY MENZOR PHONE: 7204012998 EMAIL: MSM8961@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VOLVO 40E | PARTS AND SERVICE MANUALS FOR A 40E TRUCKS. CONTACT: JEFF RITTMER PHONE: 563-349-2969 FAX: 563-659-2900 EMAIL:JRITTMER@RITTMERINC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CNG STREET SWEEPERS | LOOKING FOR CNG POWERED MUNICIPAL STREET SWEEPERS CONTACT: STEVE DICKSON PHONE: 562 923-5441 FAX: 562 869-5943 EMAIL:STEVE@DICKSON-CA.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC THUMB FOR CASE 580 K CONTACT: RON DELANEY PHONE: 860-274-1244 EMAIL:RONDELANEY333@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
TRACKS FOR 350C JOHN DEERE CONTACT: RICHARD SCHNEIDER PHONE: 715-762-4645 EMAIL: BJSRMS3519@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ENCLOSED UTILITY TRAILERS CONTACT: ANTONIO GRAJEDA PHONE: 952-693-1917 EMAIL: ANTGRA@MEDIACOMBB.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA V1505 CONTACT: JERMAINE PHONE: 661-431-6580 EMAIL: J.LUDD@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEW HOLLAND/FORD TRACTORS CONTACT: TODD KING EMAIL: TODD@KINGLINEEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LONG REACH EXCAVATOR 80000 90000 LBS, 3000 HRS OR LESS CONTACT: SHAWN ALEXANDER PHONE: 5599201825 EMAIL:SUPERIORPIPELINES@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER 2001 AND UP | NEED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER ALL SIZES FROM USA NOT ADVERTISED CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DX1 ALTERNATOR CONTACT: ALBERT ROBINSON {CONTRACTOR} PHONE: CELL #459 854 9958 | EMAIL:FRENCHMADE7777@ HOTMAIL.COM EMAIL:ALBERT_ROBINSON66@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RUBBER TYRE PAVER CEDARAPID | USED CEDARAPID CR552 Y2004 UP VERY URGENT. CONTACT: ONGARD YIRUNSIRI PHONE: +66818145354 FAX: +6623985393 EMAIL:GECCO1@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA, 80, 85 HORSE POWER, NARROW GAUGE 49 INCHES TO 56. MAXIMUM WIDE, TRACTOR FULLY WEIGHTED I WOULD NEED 2 OF THESE TRACTORS CONTACT: VICTOR TRENTADUE PHONE: 707-696-3176 EMAIL: VICTOR@TRENTADUE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– URGENTLY NEED A QUOTATION FOR THE FOLLOWING NEW MACHINES: 1 X BOMAG MACHINE 1 X RUMMER (WORKER) 1 X COCRETE MIXER CONTACT: JEFFREY RAMAHLALEROA PHONE: 0820670333 FAX: 0866272462 EMAIL:JEFFREY@NJRPROJECTS.CO.ZA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ANGLO EGYPTIAN TRADING CO | 100 USED DEUTZ F2L511 & F2L912 DIESEL ENGINES CONTACT: ENG.: RAAFAT NAKHLA PHONE: 00202 25767724 FAX: 00202 25774465 EMAIL:RAAFAT-A@LINK.NET ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Manchester (Concord), NH Sat., May 3, 2014 For: Late Model Aggregate Equipment & more • Syracuse (Canastota), NY Sun., May 4, 2014 For: Lawn & Garden Tractors and more • Cleveland, OH Sat., May 10, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Central Square, NY Sun., May 11, 2014 For: Real Estate Auction • Dallas, TX Tues., May 13, 2014 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment • Kissimmee, FL Wed., May 14, 2014 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction & more • Buffalo, NY Sat., May 17, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Middletown (Florida), NY Sun., May 18, 2014 For: Complete Liquidation of a Fine Rental Company • Boston, MA May 21-22, 2014 For: 2 Day Auction “Building 19” • Lima, Peru Sat., May 24, 2014 For: Late Model & New Rental Fleet Equipment and more • Chesapeake, VA Thurs., May 29, 2014 For: Cranes, Pile Driving Equipment & more • Manassas, VA Fri., May 30, 2014 For: Construction Equipment/Job Completion Auction • Lynchburg, VA Wed., June 4, 2014 For: Rental Fleet & Construction Equipment • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., June 6, 2014 For: Late Model Construction Equipment • Las Vegas, NV Sat., June 7, 2014 For: Rental Fleet Equipment, Large Construction & more • Odessa, TX Wed., June 11, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Corpus Christi, TX Thurs, June 12, 2014 For: Rental Fleet Equipment • Houston, TX Wed., June 18, 2014 For: Large Rental Fleet Construction Equipment • San Antonio, TX Thurs., June 19, 2014 For: Late Model Fleet Equipment • Newark, NJ Sat., June 21, 2014 For: Complete Liquidation Rental Fleet Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., June 28, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Parkersburg, WV Fri., July 11, 2014 For: Real Estate • Parkersburg, WV Sat., July 12, 2014 For: Rare Vintage Cars • Pittsburgh, PA Fri., July 25, 2014 For: Large Job Completion • Syracuse (Canastota), NY Sat., July 19, 2014 For: Construction Equipment & more
RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Grand Junction, CO April 30, 2014 • Lincoln, NE May 1, 2014 • Williston, ND May 8, 2014 • Tipton, CA May 14, 2014 • Forth Worth, TX May 14-15, 2014 • Orlando, FL May 15, 2014 • Pittsburgh, PA May 20, 2014 • Pasco, WA May 20, 2014 • Los Angeles, CA May 21, 2014 • Chicago, IL May 22, 2014 • Hobbs, NM May 29, 2014 • Chehalis, WA May 30, 2014 • North East, MD June 3, 2014 • Detroit, MI June 5, 2014 • Nashville, TN June 12, 2014 • Columbus, OH June 18, 2014 • Manchester, NH June 19, 2014 • Raleigh-Durham, NC June 24, 2014 • Atlanta, GA June 26, 2014 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA Sat., May 10, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Phoenix, AZ Sat., May 17, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Portland, OR Thurs., May 29, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • San Bernardino, CA Sat., May 31, 2014 For: Construction Equipment BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY April 30, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 7, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 14, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 21, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 28, 2014
• ONLINE ONLY June 4, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 11, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 18, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 25, 2014
Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Batavia, NY Fri., May 16, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Scranton, PA Thurs., May 22, 2014 For: Construction Equipment COMMONWEALTH OF PA www.auctionsbygov.com 866-469-7383 • ONLINE Tues., June 10, 2014 For: Spring Heavy Equipment Auction DARELL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.dunkleauctioneers.com 800-433-6670 • Harrison, MI Thurs., May 8, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment, Logging Equipment, Truck, Trailers & more DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., June 14, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., September 20, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Prospect, CT Sat., December 13, 2014 For: Construction Equipment EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC www.equifyauctions.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Thurs., May 8, 2014 For: Spring Contractor’s Public Auction FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyandsons.com 419-455-3739 • Ravenna, OH Thurs., May 1, 2014 For: Sand & Gravel Equipment • Holland, OH Thurs., May 22, 2014 For: Construction Equipment GERLACH COMPANIES www.gerlachauctions.com 262-367-4950 • Sussex, WI Wed., April 30, 2014 For: Construction Equipment HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Cottonport, LA Thurs., May 1, 2014 For: Total Heavy Machine Liquidation • Alice, TX Thurs., May 22, 2014 For: Heavy Oil Rigging & Transportation Liquidation
HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Clearfield, PA Wed., May 7, 2014 For: Absolute Auction Surplus Equipment Liquidation • Gibsonia, PA Thurs., May 29, 2014 For: Complete Liquidation Construction Equipment IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., June 6, 2014 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer • Foley, MN Fri., September 12, 2014 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer • Foley, MN Fri., December 5, 2014 For: Heavy Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • ONLINE ONLY May 1, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 8, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 15, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 22, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY May 29, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 5, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 12, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 19, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY June 26-27, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY July 10, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY July 17, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY July 24, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY July 31, 2014 J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Cincinnati, OH Thurs., May 1, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Rome, NY Sat., May 3, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Gary, IN Thurs., May 17, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Portland, OR Thurs., June 12, 2014
For: Construction Equipment • Dallas, TX Thurs., June 19, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • West Palm Beach, FL Thurs., June 21, 2014 For: Construction Equipment KEY AUCTIONEERS www.keyauctioneers.com 855-353-1100 • Indianapolis, IN Thurs., May 1, 2014 For: Construction & Heavy Equipment MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728 • Brooklyn, MS May 1-3, 2014 For: Annual Spring Contractors Auction • Lugoff, SC Wed., June 11, 2014 For: One Owner Absolute Auction • Easley, SC Tues., June 24, 2014 For: One Owner Absolute Auction MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING & APPRAISAL www.1800lastbid.com 616-560-0839 • Houghton Lake, MI Wed., April 30, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Kalamazoo, MI Tues., May 6, 2014 For: Construction Equipment & more • Wayland, MI Tues., May 6, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • Elkhorn, WI Tues., May 20, 2014 For: Construction/Tool Equipment PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Sturbridge, MA Fri., May 2, 2014 For: Rental Equipment, Tools & Supply Inventory • Columbus, OH Thurs., May 8, 2014 For: Earthmoving, Site Development, Heavy Trucks & more • North Haven, CT Sat., May 17, 2014 For: Complete Equipment Dispersal Auction
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., June 14, 2014 For: Construction Equipment RTI AUCTIONS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Palmyra, NY Sat., May 10, 2014 For: Government Surplus Equipment SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., May 3, 2014 For: Public Equipment Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE May 1 - 8, 2014 For: Construction Equipment & more • ONLINE May 5 - 15, 2014 For: Farm Retirement Auction • South Heart, ND Fri., May 30, 2014 For: Farm Retirement Auction • ONLINE May 26 - June 4, 2014 For: Farm Retirement Auction • North Dakota Thurs., June 5, 2014 For: Excavating & Trucking • ONLINE June 1 – 10, 2014 For: Construction, Trucks, RV’s, Vehicles & more • West Fargo, ND Wed., July 30, 2014 For: Tractor, Loaders, Combines and much more! WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-5700 • Princeton, MN Sat., June 14, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., September 13, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • Princeton, MN Sat., December 6, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment
• Wharton, NJ Sat., May 31, 2014 For: Major Public Equipment Auction
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990
• North Franklin, CT June 20-21, 2014 For: 2 Day Major Public Equipment Auction
• Edgewater, FL Fri., May 16, 2014 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
PYLE AUCTIONS www.pyleauctions.com
• Darlington, PA Sat., May 31, 2014 For: Construction & Farm Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
888-651-9292 • St. Albans, WV Wed., April 30, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment
• Danville, VA Thurs., June 19, 2014 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers
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JM Wood Conducts Onsite Auction in Clanton, Alabama Editor’s note: CEG ran incorrect text with this auction in Southeast Issue #8. To offset Mark Seeley (L) of Miller & Miller, Huntsville, Ala., and John Reid (L) and Dennis Reid of REIDCO General Greg Etue of WHECO Corporation, Aiken, S.C., talk any confusion our error may have caused, Contracting, Vinemont, Ala., test out a Komatsu about the cranes up for sale. we are re-running this coverage with the cor- 228USLC. rect introductory text and headline. CEG regrets any confusion this error may have caused.
Complete liquidation of Alabama Bridge Builders, a company that had been in business for more than 50 years, brought a crowd to the small town of Clanton, Ala.
(L-R): Landon Endres, Oklahoma Bridge Company (OBC), Edmond, Okla.; Jim Duit, Duit Construction, Edmond, Okla; Michael Endres, OBC; and Tim Duit, TTK Construction, Edmond, Okla., are impressed with the selection of Link-Belt cranes.
(L-R): J.R. Matzke and Scotty Cole of AG Peltz/Abramson, Birmingham, Ala., talk to retired Alabama Bridge Builders staffer Tom Godfrey.
JM Wood Auction Co. held an onsite auction at the Alabama Bridge Builders facility in Clanton, Ala., on March 26. The sale hugely successful with a high turnout, and total sales eclipsing $5.7 million and over $1.9 million (or approximately 33 percent) of the purchases being made online. Strong online biding came in from Mexico, Vietnam, Uruguay, Singapore, Puerto Rico, Poland, Hungary, Columbia, Canada and Puerto Rico. “We have conducted thousands of auctions over the past 41 years and worked for some remarkable people in the con- Alabama Bridge Builders owners Kellie Mims (L) and struction industry, but the Mims family stands out as one of Keith “Tack” Mims monitor the prices as their the classiest and hardworking families we have ever been machines are sold at auction. blessed to work for,” said Bryant Wood, vice president of JM Wood. “We have known and respected them for a long time, but after getting in the trench with them putting this auction on over the last three months it is evident why they have been so successful in the bridge building business for the last 54 years. The auction brought an incredible 25 percent over our preliminary numbers. These contractors and bridge builders knew the reputation of Alabama Bridge and wanted their equipment.” For more information visit www.jmwood.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG (L-R): Ken Mims and Don McLeod of Cowin Equipment, Montgomery, Ala., are welcomed to the sale by JD Gray of JM Wood.
Bryant Wood, auctioneer of JM Wood, calls the sale from the auction truck onsite sale at Alabama Bridge Builders in Clanton, Ala.
Registered bidders wait to bid on their machines of choice.
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UPCOMING AUCTIONS PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from THE SHELLY COMPANY & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS THURSDAY, MAY 8, 9:00 AM ● 700 HART ROAD, COLUMBUS, OHIO, 43223 FULL INVENTORY OF EARTHMOVING, SITE DEVELOPMENT & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, TRAILERS & FLEET VEHICLES
PARTIAL LISTING: EXCAVATORS: 2006 Kobelco SK235 SR, Hrs Read: 6702, s/n YU04-01002W/2105058; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2004 Cat 980G, Erops, A/C, 12’10” Spade Nose Bkt, Load Rite Scale, 33/65-33, Hrs Read: 27,424, s/n CAT0988GVBNH01088; 2007 Cat 930G, Erops, A/C, BOCE Bkt, Q/C, 3rd Valve, Hrs Read: 18,239, s/n CAT0930GTTWR02778; 1998 Cat 988F II, Erops, A/C, 11’8” Spade Nose Bkt, Ascorel Scale, 65/35-33, Hrs Read: 26,104, s/n 2ZR01340; 2000 Komatsu WA500-3LE, Erops, A/C, 11’ BOCE Bkt, 29.5R25, Load Rite Scale, Hrs Read: 23,673, s/n A70582; 2003 Deere 824J, Erops, A/C, 10’6” BOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 12,184, s/n DW824JX588742; 2004 Kawasaki 70Z V, Hrs Read: 11,527, s/n 70C45215; 1997 Kawasaki 70Z IV, Cummins Dsl, Erops, A/C, 8’5” Q/C BOCE Bkt, 23.5-25, 3rd, Valve, Hrs Read: 10,778, s/n 70C35302; 1990 Case 480EL, Hrs Read: 1138, s/n 44G0002533; 1985 Komatsu WA400, Hrs Read: 6159, s/n 10431; TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2000 Deere 410E, Orops, Std Hoe w/23” Bkt w/Teeth, 7’8” Q/C BOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 4021, s/n T0410EX884757; 1999 Deere 410E, Hrs Read: 3567, s/n 873735; 1999 Deere 410E, Hrs Read: 4879, s/n 876038; SKID STEERS: 2008 Case 430, Hrs Read:1535, s/n N8M488558; 2008 Case 430, Hrs Read:4652, s/n N8M488561; 2007 Case 430, Hrs Read: 2262, s/n N7M462633; 2007 Case 430, Hrs Read: 2080, s/n N7M460616; 2006 Case 430, Aux High Flow Hyd, No Bkt, Hrs Read: 2100, s/n N6M419993; 2006 Case 430, Orops, 71” BOCE Bkt, Aux High Flow Hyd, Hrs Read: 1824, s/n N6M432377; 2006 Case 430, Orops, No Bkt, Aux High Flow Hyd, Hrs Read: 2633, s/n N6M419995; 2005 Case 70XT, Orops, 70” BOCE Bkt, Aux High Flow Hyd, Hrs Read: 3805, s/n JAF402476; 2005 Case 70XT, Orops, BOCE Bkt, Aux High Flow Hyd, Hrs Read:2538, s/n JAF402481; 2004 Case 70XT, Orops, Aux High Flow Hyd, 73” BOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 2908, s/n JAF401990; 2003 Cat 248, Hrs Read: 1075, s/n 6LZ01868; 2003 Cat 236, Hrs Read: 4218, s/n CAT00236L4YZ06336; 2001 Cat 248, Orops, Aux High Flow Hyd, 73” BOCE Bkt, Hrs Read: 3162, s/n 6LZ00681; 2000 Cat 216, Hrs Read: 1074, s/n 4NZ01241; 2002 New Holland LS180, Hrs Read: 2295, s/n 189523; 1996 Bobcat 753, Orops, 60” BOCE Bkt, Aux Hyd, Hrs Read: 1365, s/n 512724720; 1994 Bobcat 743B, Hrs Read: 2423, s/n 509326370; 1993 Bobcat 853, Hrs Read: 4064, s/n 508620526; SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: (2) 32” & (2) 24” Cold Planner Attachments; PAVING EQUIPMENT & ROAD WIDENERS: 2006 Cat AP1000D Paver, Hrs Read: 2810, s/n VEAD00121; 2003 Cat AP1000B Paver, Pneumatic Tires, 10-20B Extend A Mat Screed, Hrs Read: 7164, s/n CATAP100C7HN00334; 2001 Cat AP650B Crawler Paver, 8-16B Extend A Mat Screed, Hrs Read: 7136, s/n CATAP650K9DN00466; 1999 Blaw Knox PF5510 Crawler Asphalt Paver, Cummins Dsl, Omni III A 10-18’ Extend a Screed, Hrs Read: 3470, s/n 55102808; 1985 Blaw Knox RW95 Road Widener, Hrs Read: 4024, s/n 955187; 2000 Cedarapids MS4 Material Transfer Machine, Hrs Read: 3855, s/n 50472; COMPACTORS & ROLLERS: 2007 Sakai SW850 Dbl Drum Vib Roller, Hrs Read: 5127, s/n VSW26-40220; 2004 Hypac C350D Static Roller, Hrs Read: 3122, s/n 901D08906622; 2000 Hypac C560A Rubber Tired Roller, Hrs Read: 2741, s/n 201530501067; 1996 Hyster 350 Static Roller, Hrs Read: 5683, s/n D089C6355S; Galion P3500AWG 9 Wheel Roller, Waukesha Eng, Hrs Read: 2272, s/n 6115; 1960 Blaw Knox DTR Static Roller, Hrs Read: 2257, s/n DTR5012; 1959 Blaw Knox OTR Static Roller, Hrs Read: 308s/n OTR5015; BUCKETS & ATTACHMENTS: 48” Q/C Forks Fit Kawasaki 70Z IV; Unused Gentec HT830 Hyd Thumb; Unused Gentec MT2650 HD Universal Thumb; Unused Gentec HT2650 Hyd Universal Thumb; TRUCK TRACTORS: 2000 Int’l 9400 Tri-Axle Tractor, Miles Read: 392,200, Vin #2HSCNAET4YC0887416; MULTI AXLE & S/A DUMPS: 2001 Int’l 4900 Tri-Axle Dump, Miles Read: 104,523, Vin #1HTSHAAR51H398218; 2001 Int’l 4900 T/A Dump, Int’l DT466E, 10 Sp, 15’ Steel Body w/40” Sides, (2) Control Flow Chutes, Mechanical Tarp, Vin #1HTSHAAR51H332798; 1996 Chevy Kodiak S/A Dump, V8 Gas, 5+2, 10’ Steel Body w/24” Sides, Control Flow Chute, Miles Read: 53,499, Vin #1GBL7H1P0TJ101111; MIXER TRUCKS: 2000 Oshkosh SSE, Front Discharge, Cat C12, Auto, Quad Axle w/Boost A Load Axle, 6x6, Steerable Pusher Axles, Rubber Block Susp, 11 Yd Drum, 150 Gal Water Tank, Miles Read: 135,513, Vin #10TFAWE28YS067915; 1994 Ford LT9000, Rear Discharge, Miles Read: 323,170, Vin #1FDZU90L7RVA41800; DISTRIBUTOR TRUCKS: 1999 Int’l 4900, Miles Read:
153,754, Vin #1HTSDAAN3X606503; 1998 Volvo WG84, Miles Read: 55,614, Vin #4VHJCCHE1WN861327; 1997 Ford F800 S/A Asphalt Distributor Truck, Cummins Dsl, 5+2, w/Etnyre S200 s/n S2039, 12’ Spray Bar, Wand, 2’ Cut Off w/Cab Controls, Miles Read: 121,665, Vin #1FDXF80C4VVA36818; 1995 GMC TC7H064, Miles Read: 62,152, Vin #1GDT7H4JXSJ506275; 1993 Ford F700, Miles Read: 65.295, Vin #1FDXK74C4PVA24803; SERVICE & UTILITY TRUCKS: 2007 Chevy 3500 Mechanics Truck, Miles Read: 295,418, Vin #1GDJC34K47E532420; 2004 Chevy 3500 Mechanics Truck, Miles Read: 248,866, Vin #1GBJC34U54E338338; 2002 Chevy 3500 Utility, Miles Read: 98,945, Vin #3GBKC34F02M112026; 1999 Ford F250 Mechanics Truck, Miles Read: 174,527, Vin #1FDNF20L6XED64622; 1998 Chevy CC7H042 Utility, Miles Read: 54,954, Vin #1GBJ6H1P0WJ103732; 1997 Chevy C6500 Utility, Miles Read: 56,496, Vin #1GBJ6H1P7VJ104150; 1992 GMC Utility, Miles Read: 196,043, Vin #1GDJ6H1P9NJ508896; FLATBED & VAN BODY TRUCKS: 1991 Chevy Kodiak S/A Flatbed, V8 Gas, 5+2, 16’ Steel Body w/14” Sides, Steel Fuel Tank w/Elec Pump, Meter & Containment Box, Miles Read: 34,962, Vin #1GBG6H1P8MJ111374; WATER TRUCKS: 1991 GMC Topkick S/A Water Truck, Cat Dsl, 6 Sp, PTO w/Pump, Steel Tank, (2) Rear Spray Heads, Miles Read: 156,127, Vin #1GDP7H1J4MJ506636; CAB & CHASSIS: 2000 Volvo WG64F Tri-Axle Cab & Chassis, Cummins ISM, 13 Sp, 20K F, 46K R, Spring Susp, Steerable Pusher Axle, Dbl Frame, Miles Read: 197,549, Vin #4V5JC2UF1YN870764; 1994 Ford L9000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 7LL, 20K F, 40K F, Rubber Block Susp, REPTO, Miles Read: 68,024, Vin #1FDZU90L6RVA41805; 1994 Ford L9000 T/A Cab & Chassis, Cummins M11, 7LL, 20K F, 40K R, Rubber Block Susp, REPTO, Miles Read: 119,83, Vin #1FDZU90L1RVA41808; 1993 Chevy Kodiak T/A Cab & Chassis, Cat Dsl, 6 Sp, Spring Susp, Miles Read: 125,431, Vin #1GBS7H4J4P1105803; TRAILERS: 2005 Heil T/A Dry Bulk Trailer, Air Ride, (3) Compartments, 1000 CF Alum Bulk Trailer, Needs Work, Vin #5HTSN422557T10249; 1994 Heil Dry Bulk Trailer, Vin #1HLS5M7FSR7T02719; 1992 Fruehauf Dry Bulk Trailer, Vin #1HB4b04120NL020303; 1990 Custom RCTMR89 Utility Trailer, Vin #RCTEN08031440MR89; Tri-Axle Equipment Trailer, 24’x8’ Deck; Tile Trailer; FLEET VEHICLES: 2008 Ford F150, Miles Read: 147,182, Vin #1FTRF12W58KD77680; 2007 GMC 1500, Miles Read:199,137, Vin #1GTEC19CX7Z582193; 2007 GMC 1500, Miles Read: 167,120, Vin #1GTEC14C07Z564079; 2007 GMC 1500, Miles Read: 119,764, Vin #1GTEC19C07Z582543; 2007 Dodge 1500, Miles Read: 184,229, Vin #1D7HA18KX7J582694; 2006 GMC 2500, Miles Read: 144,263, Vin #1GTHC24U46E247360; 2006 GMC 2500HD, V8 Gas, Auto, Cab Protector, Miles Read: 179,688, Vin #1GTHC24U46E245916; 2005 Chevy 2500HD, Vin #1GCHK29255E181474; 2005 Chevy 2500, Miles Read: 181,488, Vin #1GCHC24U45E251441; 2005 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 147,778, Vin #1GCEC14X65Z248718; 2005 GMC 1500, Miles Read: 166,177, Vin #1GTEC14X65Z253000; 2005 GMC 1500, Miles Read: 41,255, Vin #1GCEC14X95Z246672; 2005 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 104,675, Vin #1GCEC14X05Z315913; 2005 GMC P/U, V6 Gas, Auto, Alum Tool Boxes, Miles Read: 134,923, Vin #1GTEC14X65Z252736; 2004 Ford F250, Miles Read: 153,688, Vin #1FTNF20L24ED81840; 2004 GMC 1500, V6 Gas, Auto, Alum Tool Box, Miles Read: 142,875, Vin #1GTEC14X94Z289598; 2004 GMC 1500 Sierra, V6 Gas, Auto, Light Bar, Miles Read: 176,799, Vin #1GTEC14X14Z282886; 2004 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 187,194, Vin #1GCEC14X44Z287452; 2004 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 137,208, Vin #1GCEC14X94Z289021; 2004 Chevy Trailblazer, Miles Read: 187,945, Vin #1GNDT13S542359065; 2004 GMC P/U, V6 Gas, Auto, Miles Read: 160,843, Vin #1GTEC14X04Z287402; 2003 Chevy 2500, Miles Read: 182,651, in #1GCHC29U83E315356; 2003 Ford F250, V8 Gas, Auto, Miles Read: 150,667, Vin #3FTNF20L33MB26459; 2003 Ford F150, V8 Gas, Auto, Miles Read: 153,924, Vin #1FTRF17W33NB22204; 2003 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 147,986, Vin #GCEC14X33Z305552; 2003 Chevy 1500, Miles Read:200,380, Vin #1GCEC14XX3Z304107; 2002 Chevy 1500, V6 Gas, Auto, Vin #1GCEC14N82Z247041; 2002 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 131,050, Vin #1GCEC14W72Z247757; 2002 Chevy 1500, Miles Read: 169,281, Vin #2GCEC19W721350131; 1999 Dodge 1500, Miles Read: 130,759, Vin #1B7HC16X3XS158660; 1998 Dodge Dakota, Miles Read: 142,800, Vin #1B7FL26X7WS671924; 2007 Chevy 7500, Salvage; SWEEPER & BROOM TRACTORS: 2003 Broce RC350, Hrs Read: 2299, s/n 403106; 2002 Broce RC350, Cummins Dsl, Erops, A/C, Blade, Water Tank, Mid Mtd Broom, Hrs Read: 4209, s/n 402169; UTILITY TRACTORS: John Deere 855, Hrs Read: 1621, s/n M00855D610371; FORKLIFTS: 1986 Toyota 02-5FG30 Forklift, Hrs Read: 829, s/n 5FG30-10157; 1974 Yale GL51C050-NAT, Orops, Sold Tires, 46” Forks, Side Shift, 3 Stage Mast, 4500 Lb Cap, Hrs Read: 300, s/n P278658; MESSAGE BOARDS: 2002 Solar Tech Message Board, s/n 408385; 1999 Adco DH1000ALS Message Board, s/n 585652; AND MORE!
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL AUCTION for CHRISTOFORO FARMS (Owner Realigning Interests)
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 9:30 AM • 701 MIDDLETOWN AVE, N. HAVEN, CT 06473 FINEST LINE OF AG EQUIPMENT EVER SOLD IN CT FROM ONE OF CT’s LARGEST & MOST REVERED GROWERS MAJOR INVENTORY OF AG TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS, GROWING, CROP MAINTENANCE & PRODUCE HANDLING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, HOOP HOUSES, FIELD & GREENHOUSE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS & MORE.
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MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATION AUCTION with equipment from TILCON NEW YORK INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 9:30 AM • 625 MT. HOPE ROAD, WHARTON, NJ 07885 INVENTORY OF EXCAVATION, EARTHMOVING, MINING & PAVING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY & LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS & TRAILERS
2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION with equipment from ENGINEERED PRODUCTS CO., INC. & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS 275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1● FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 8:30 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & DEMOLITION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS
DAY 2 ● SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 8:30 AM GENERAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MFG EQUIPMENT
NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS FOR ALL SALES UNLESS NOTED TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check or Guaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days. Ohio Lic # 2002000176, Ohio Firm #2002000177 ONLINE BIDDING THROUGH EQUIPMENTFACTS
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Meekins Auction Company Holds Annual Spring Contractors Sale Lumberton, N.C.
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eekins Auction Company held its annual spring contractors auction on April 11 in Lumberton, N.C. Featuring absolute packages of equipment and trucks from Tri-City Contractors Inc., Hill Grading and Landscaping Company, ES & J Enterprises Inc. and other owners, the auction brought in $3.5 million in sales. The major public auction sold more than 1,300 lots consisting of earth moving equipment, paving and compaction equipment, forestry equipment, heavy duty Billy Simpson catches the latest bid on a 1998 Champion 720A VHP series V motorgrader. trucks and trailers, support equipment, landscaping equipment, agricultural equipment, attachments, pickups, sport utility vehicles, automobiles and other items. More than 1,100 bidders from 19 states and eight countries participated in the auction, on site and online. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
Paul Blackwelder (L) and Darrell Wilkins, both of Paul’s Dozer Service in Laurel Hill, N.C., check out this 2007 Cat 953D crawler loader. The machine later brought in $124,000 on the auction block.
Trey Meekins signals to the buyer to confirm his bid on the 2007 Volvo EC330BLC excavator.
This Case wheel loader was sold to a contractor in Jacksonville, Fla.
Robert Armstrong (L) of Armstrong Contracting in Columbia, S.C., and Rick Thain of Southern Quality Truck & Equipment in Lexington, S.C., check prices and watch bids.
(L-R): Irish Robinson, Daniel McMillian and Patrick Graham of McMillan Contracting in Parkton, N.C., inspect the newly purchased Cat backhoe and look forward to putting the machine to work.
Travis Felts of FMC Grading in Durham, N.C., shops the inventory and later was the high bidder on a Cat crawler loader.
Joe Johnson (L) and Tyler Evers, both of Airborne Services in Fayetteville, N.C., shop the selection of skid steer grapples.
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ONE OWNER - COMPLETE LIQUIDATION ABSOLUTE AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EqUIPMENT - TRUCKS & TRAILERS BLACKTOP BY BEEDE PAVING, INC. 300 W. PARK AVE., EDGEWATER, FL 32132 FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2014 - 10:00 AM 1973 FRUEHAUF TANKER W/TACK; RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 1999 JOHN DEERE 544H DUMP TRUCKS: 1993 KENWORTH TRI-AXLE; 1992 W/ RAKE; 1999 JOHN DEERE 544H W/ RAKE & FORKS; FREIGHTLINER TRI-AXLE; 1990 CHEVROLET KODIAK SKID STEER LOADERS: 2004 FINN EAGLE 250; SINGLE AXLE; 1995 INTERNATIONAL 4700 SINGLE CATERPILLAR 232B; 2007 TAKEUCHI TL130; GEHL AXLE; CTL80; MISCELLANEOUS: SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS; MOTOR GRADER: 2002 LEEBOY 685; SHOP EQUIPMENT; LIGHT TOWER; PIPE; ETC. ROLLERS: WACKER 36" DOUBLE DRUM; INGERSOLL 2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500; RAND SD40 SINGLE DRUM; 2008 CAT CB224E TANDEM AUTOMOBILES: 2011 CHEVROLET HHR; Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash, Cashier’s Check SMOOTH VIBRATORY; 2003 STONE SD54 SMOOTH TRUCK TRACTORS: 1996 VOLVO WCA 64T; or Certified Checks. Personal and Company Checks MUST DRUM; INGRAM 8-10 TON TANDEM SMOOTH DRUM; MISCELLANEOUS TRUCKS: 2000 FORD F350XLT have bank letter of guarantee. Additional terms can be found in STONE WP3100 36" SMOOTH DRUM; BASIC 700 7SUPER DUTY FLATBED TRUCK; CHEVROLET 3500 the sale day catalog. Note: There is an EIGhT (8%) percent WHEEL ROLLER; QUAD CAB; 2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 SERVbuyer’s premium. Internet bidding available. Additional 2% PAVERS: LEEBOY 1200S ASPHALT MAINTAINER; 2007 ICE TRUCK; 1981 WHITE WATER TRUCK; 1994 FORD buyers premium for internet bidders. LEEBOY 8510; 2002 LEEBOY L7000T; NEIL 5500 SIDEL9000SA WATER TRUCK; WALK PAVER; TRAILERS: 2007 EAGER BEAVER 35 TON LOWBOY W/ Florida Firm Auctioneers Lic# AB2485, MILLING MAChINE: INGERSOLL-RAND MT6520; PAVER PACKAGE; 2006 ANDE; 2003 PAC CARGO; 2003 V. Peter Clark, Florida Lic # AU2863 SOIL STABILIzER/MIxER: REX HDS; TRIPLE CROWN DUMP; DYNAWELD TAG TRAILER; ROAD EqUIPMENT: STRIPER MACHINE; SEAL COAT Please check our website MACHINE; TACK MACHINE; CRACK Sale Conducted By: (www.yoderandfrey.com) and future FILL MACHINE; 419-865-3990 1670 Commerce Road Fax: 419-865-4595 Holland, OH 43528 advertising for updated information. Please PICKUP TRUCKS: 2011 CHEVROLET Email: info@yoderandfrey.com www.yoderandfrey.com call 1-800-842-6221 for more information. 4X4 SILVERADO; 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO; 2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO;
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Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo – April 30, 2014 Belmont County Carnes Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio With a 6,000 square foot atrium and a 15,000 square foot banquet hall, the James E. Carnes Center is the perfect setting for the Ohio Valley Regional Oil and Gas Expo. In addition to plenty of space, a convenient 5-mile drive from downtown St. Clairsville, and close access to both Interstate 70 and Route 40, the facility has everything needed including electric to booths and plenty of outside space for equipment and products. For more information on the Venue, please log onto www.jamescarnescenter.com. You may also contact Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo at 304/777-2648 or email: info@ohiovalleyoilgasexpo.com, for more information on this event. CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION of WILL & GRUNDY COUNTIES MEET & GREET EXPO 2014 Thursday, MAY 1, 2014 (3:00 PM until 7:00 PM) Stone City VFW (124 Stone City Drive) (1 block south of Laraway & Route 53, Joliet, Illinois) Indoor and Outdoor Exhibits; Great Networking Opportunity; Open to GC’s, CM’s, Subcontractors, Suppliers, Architects, Engineers and Associate Members. No dress code - come after work or from a jobsite! DRAWINGS/DOOR PRIZES/50/50 RAFFLES Limited space available – call Today and Reserve Your Space! For more information call the CAWGC at 815/741-1455. APWA – American Public Works Association – National Conference and Tradeshow May 4 thru 7, 2014 This national conference and tradeshow focuses on snow and ice control and winter road maintenance, bringing together more than 1,500 snowfighters from cities and townships, county and rural streets divisions, and state and provincial departments of transportation. It’s four (4) days of education and networking, featuring an exhibit floor with the newest equipment and products available, quality education sessions, and technical tours,
and opportunities to exchange ideas with manufacturers, distributors, consultants and other public works professionals. Interested in exhibiting? Contact Diana Forbes at dforbes@apwa.net or call 816/595-5242. For more information on this conference, go to: http://www.apwa.net/snow or contact Brenda Shaver at 816/595-5240 or email: bshaver@apwa.net.
Snow & Ice Management Association presents… 17th Annual Snow & Ice Symposium June 18-21, 2014 / Columbus, OH The 2014 Symposium will include over 20 educational sessions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibit Trade Show Floor, three snack & chat roundtable discussions, an off-site Brine Making Workshop, receptions, networking, and more. Visit www.sima.org/show for details on every aspect of this exciting show! Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association (PIOGA) Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center presents… Host Hotel: Hyatt Regency Columbus Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade Show – May 13 & 14, Exhibit Booths are still available, book now before they’re gone! 2014 Snow & Ice Management Association Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA 7670 N. Port Washington Road, Suite 105, Milwaukee, WI The PIOGA is the principal non-profit trade association repre- Phone: 414/375-1940 Website: Info@sima.org senting Pennsylvania’s independent oil and natural gas producers, marketers, service companies and related businesses. The PA GAS EXPO 2014 Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Show is the oldest event JULY 30th, KOVALCHICK CONVENTION and ATHLETIC COMof its kind in the eastern U.S., organized by the oil and gas PLEX We’ll see you this year for PA GAS EXPO 2014 on July 30, exploration and production industry for the E&P industry. 2014 from 9 AM until 3 PM For more information on this event, please contact PIOGA. Thank you again for attending PA Gas Expo 2013. The Expo Phone: 724/933-7306 included seminars, demonstrations and an opportunity to Email: info@pioga.org engage in business-to-business networking. The PA Gas Expo http://www.pioga.org 2014 will be held at the Kovalchick Complex, 711 Pratt Drive, Indiana, PA 15705. For more information on this event, you OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION may call 724/471-1053. N.E.O. SNOW & ICE Technologies Workshop Thursday, MAY 15, 2014 (8 AM to 3 PM) Historical Construction Equipment Association 2014 Solon Community Center, 35000 Portz Parkway, Solon, OH Convention 44139 August 7th to 9th, 2014, in conjunction with the New York Thank you for your interest in the Ninth Annual Northeast Ohio Steam Engine Association’s Pageant of Steam in Snow & Ice Technologies Workshop. The Snow & Ice Canandaigua, New York. Technologies committee is currently in the process of confirming Canandaigua is approximately 30 miles southeast of Rochester, 70 miles the details for the upcoming workshop. The Web site will be west of Syracuse, and 90 miles east of Buffalo. Our updated as information becomes available. If you have ques- last show in Canandaigua, in 2001, featured a wonderful tions about the workshop, please contact Cheryl Musarra at assortment of equipment, and we look forward to more of the same this time. 440/337-1531 or CMusarra@solonohio.org. Working to preserve the history of the construction equipment that shaped our world… Snow & Ice Management Association presents… The Historical Construction Equipment Association is a nonth 17 Annual Snow & Ice Symposium profit organization dedicated to preserving for public education June 18 thru 21, 2014 the history of the construction, dredging and surface mining Columbus, OH equipment industries. The 2014 Symposium will include over 20 educational ses- HCEA International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition sions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibit Trade Show The HCEA holds one annual convention and old equipment Floor, three snack & chat roundtable discussions, an off-site exposition each year. Somewhere in either the lower 48 or Brine Making Workshop, receptions, networking, and more. Canada, we bring members, local fans, exhibitors, merchandise Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Host Hotel: retailers and, of course, a lot of working machines together for Hyatt Regency Columbus, OH learn and share a bit of history. For more information, visit www.sima.org/show or call (414) For more information on this event, please contact the Association at 419/352-5616 or go to info@hcea.net. 375-1940; email: info@sima.org.
Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association presents…NGLCO FIELD DAY, August 12, 2014, Perry, OH The NGLCO Summer Field Day is a long-standing tradition for green industry professionals. Mark your calendar and attend the 2014 event! The Nursery Growers of Lake County Ohio, Inc. was formed in 1927 for ‘the improvement and trade education’ within the world-famous region of Northeastern Ohio center of Lake County, Ohio. Our Association continues to help nursery and supplier members address current issues and speak with one voice, here in the “Heart of the Nursery Industry.” Contact the NGLCO with any questions you may have at 440/241-7969 or go to info@nglco.com for more information. SAVE THE DATE! American Public Works Association 2014 International Public Works Congress and Exposition AUGUST 17 – 20, 2014 Metro Toronto Convention Centre Toronto, Ontario APWA’s International Public Works Congress & Exposition attracts more than 5,000 attendees each year and excitement continues to grow as we gear up for Toronto in 2014. This is one event you can’t afford to miss! Prime locations are filling up fast so don’t wait, call me directly at 703/706-8230 or email at rbates@ntpshow.com to reserve your booth today. For more general information on the above show, please contact APWA Show Management at 800/687-7469 or 703/706-8230; email: apwasales@ntpshow.com. Website: www.apwa.net. COAL-GEN August 20 to 22, 2014, Music City Center, Hall B, Nashville, Tennessee With over a decade of service to the coal sector, COAL-GEN is the industry’s most dynamic event covering the latest topics affecting the design, development, upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fueled power plants. With an anticipated attendance of nearly 2,000 industry professionals, COAL-GEN is the industry’s largest event focused on the solutions of today and the technologies of tomorrow. The Benefits of Attending COAL-GEN 2014 include: Gain a better understanding of current and future issues affecting the coal industry. Be a part of the discussions affecting the design, development, upgrading, operation and maintenance of coal-fired power plants. Learn about technical developments and how they impact your work; and network with thousands of industry professionals. Earn Professional Development Hours in our Pre-Conference Workshops. For COAL-GEN event information, contact Jennifer Lindsey at 918/832-9313 or email: jenniferl@pennwell.com.
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N.C. Dairy Farm Chooses SDLG to Help Tend to Huge Cow Herd
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Day 1, Tues, May 20 @ 9AM M&M Dairy has about 1,700 cows that need to be milked three times a day every day, with a total herd numbering about 3,000 animals. DAIRY from page 8
a rock solid team of service professionals ready to assist him. Maness has already seen the benefits of the up close and personal attention that ASC and Volvo extend to their customers. “In the time that I have spent with ASC and Volvo, everything has been great so far,” Maness said. The Right Machine for M&M Maness has about 1,700 cows that need to be milked three times a day every day, with a total herd numbering about 3,000 animals. With such a large population of cows, he needed the LG959 to move bedding sand that is dredged from river or creek beds. Bedding sand is used by farmers like Maness to spread on the ground in cattle stalls and similar locations. This type of sand, when clean, is low in organic materials and doesn’t provide an easy place for bacteria to grow. “We mainly use the loader for recycling our bedding sand,” Maness said. “After it is pulled out of the river, it is spread on the ground and, eventually, it is mixed with all kinds of manure solids so that it has to be run through a cleaner to get it back to a pristine condition, which, in turn, reduces the bacteria load and makes for good cow health.” Maness said that the first step in the process is to use the LG959 to move the
clean sand onto a bedding machine and as he and his farm hands clean the barn, the sand is washed out. Then the loader is used to scoop out all the sand from a long, 300-ft. (91.4 m) settling lane. “That gives the sand time to slow down before it goes into the storage pond and then we scoop it again to run it through a machine that separates the sand from bad material like gravel that we don’t want,” Maness said. According to Maness the sand that he recycles is what his cows prefer. And happy cows are exactly what he needs to keep them producing milk. It is a process that began in the late 1940s when Maness’ grandfather and father started the farm with just 12 cows in order to supply milk to a Carnation plant in nearby Statesville. “It is incredible to think that now we have over 1,700 cows going through the milking lines three times each day,” Maness said. “But that’s life on a dairy farm. We’re farming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.” For more information on the LG959 loader or other SDLG products call Christina Clark of ASC Construction Equipment at 704/572-9759. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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