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Road Work Wraps Up Early With Advanced Grading…14

Stimulus Transportation Investments a Bright Spot The highway investments in the stimulus law have been a bright spot for a transportation construction industry hard hit by recessioninduced cutbacks in state programs and decline in private sector work. But continued uncertainty about passage of a multi-year surface transportation reauthorization bill is hindering chances for a sustained

economic recovery. That was the thrust of the message delivered by Kevin Gannon, vice president of Appleton, Wis.based Northeast Asphalt Inc., at a July 27 House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee hearing on implementation of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

Gannon, a director on the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) board, told the committee that recovery act-funded projects his company is working on have not wholly offset the 50 percent drop in private sector work in recent years. He said, however, that ARRA projects have allowed them to hang on

to the firm’s existing workforce. Gannon noted that as of July 16, more than 11,000 highway and bridge projects under the recovery act had moved to the construction stage and more than 3,000 were now finished, worth a total of $23 billion. “This is $23 billion that is genersee ARTBA page 80

Full Impact of Gulf Oil Spill Still Uncertain

Trekker Tractor Hosts Two Open Houses…18

By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Photo courtesy of Davis Denny

Dune Project No Day at the Beach…29

Table of Contents ..............4 Paving Section ............33-46 Backhoes and Attachments Section ........................47-65 Parts Section ..............70-71 Business Calendar............72 Auction Section ..........76-87 Advertisers Index ............86

Birmingham’s rail tradition is celebrated in a leafy green space that construction crews have been working on since January 2009.

Long-Envisioned Railroad Park Takes Shape in Birmingham By Cindy Riley

CEG CORRESPONDENT

Construction crews in downtown Birmingham, Ala., are near completion on the new Railroad Park, an eight-block green space that was first envisioned in the 1970s. Located along 1st Avenue South, between 14th and 18th Streets, the 21-acre park is a joint effort between the City of Birmingham and the

Railroad Park Foundation. The park will provide space for local recreation, family events, concerts and cultural happenings while connecting Birmingham’s downtown with Southside and the busy campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham. A major ongoing capital campaign helped raise the money needed to construct Railroad Park, which blends history with modern-day see RAILROAD page 26

The blowout of the Deepwater Horizon oil well in April has been a slow-motion disaster for Gulf states, with the agony measured in economic uncertainty as well as in real-and-present environmental injury. Construction contractors are among the residents of states bordering the Gulf of Mexico who are still assimilating what it all means. There is not yet general agreement whether the spill, now capped, will end up hurting the industry a little, a lot, or not at all. In truth, the immediate impact on builders is mostly positive. That’s because manmade and natural disasters always spur clean-up activity, which nearly always means building industry job creation in the short term. After Hurricane Katrina smashed Louisiana and Mississippi in 2005, debris removal and then reconstruction of vast stretches of those states were a tremendous boon to contractors. One of the differences between that catastrophe and this one is that most of the oil spillage is affecting Gulf waters and coastal areas. While some sand berm-building and coastal dredging work suddenly has see SPILL page 22


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LATE MODEL EQUIPMENT from RW Moore 2002 John Deer e TC44H, #U034032, 5420 hours, bucket, coupler & forks ............................$$44,750

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2004 John Deere 310SG, #U003296, 1857 hours, 4X4, CAB/AC, MP bucket, couplers, 2 rear buckets ................................................................................................................$$48,900 2006 John Deer e 310SG, #U03291, 2458 hours, ROPS, 4X4, MP bucket 24” rear bucket, 2 LVR ............................................................................................................................$$38,500

2004 John Deer e 120C, #U044047, 3646 hours, Mech thumb, 36” bucket ..............$$95,000 2004 John Deer e 120C, #U044049, 5667 hours, Mech thumb, 36” bucket ..............$ $57,000 2008 John Deere 135D, #U044055, 203 hours ......................................................$$140,000 2006 John Deer e 160C LC, #U045022, 1858 hours, Mech thumb, PT warranty until 2/16/11

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2004 John Deer e 650H , #U026055, 3667 hours ROPS, LGP ..................................$$36,500 2006 John Deer e 650J, #U026059, 4683 hours, ROPS, LGP, 24” pads, 120” blade $41,000 2006 John Deere 700J, #U027061, 2422 hours, ROPS, LGP, PT warranty until 4/12/11 ...... ..................................................................................................................................$$81,500 2007 John Deere 700J, #U027065, 2037 hours, CAB/AC, LGP PT warranty until 7/13/10 .... ................................................................................................................................$$105,000 2005 John Deere 700J, #U027071, 3591 hours, ROPS, LGP 132” blade..................$$69,500 2007 Caterpillar D3G, #U029146, 973 hours, CAB/AC, LGP ....................................$$59,000 2005 Caterpillar D5N, #U029147, 5058 hours, ROPS, LGP ......................................$$55,000 2005 Caterpillar D6R, #U029151, 9704 hours, CAB/AC, LGP, 6 way balde ..............$$95,000

2006 John Deer e 160C LC, #U045026, 1318 hours, Mech thumb, 42” bucket ........$$80,000

2005 John Deer e 160C LC, #U045023, 4354 hours, Mech thumb, 42” bucket ........$$90,000 2006 John Deer e 200CLC, #U046222, 4378 hours, Hyd thumb, PT warranty until 4/19/11 .. ..................................................................................................................................$$87,000 2009 John Deere 200DLC, #U046228, 252 hours, Excellent! Like NEW ................$$169,475 2006 John Deer e 200C LC, #U046231, 2495 hours, 50’ Long Reach Front ............$$129,850 2005 John Deer e 200C LC, #U046232, 3919 hours, Hyd Thumb..............................$$73,250 2007 John Deer e 200C LC, #U046234, 2085 hours, Hyd thumb ............................$$109,000 2003 John Deer e 330C LC, #U048035, 7110 hours ..................................................$$92,000

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2005 John Deer e 544J, #U035075, 2133 hours, HiViz Coupler, bucket, PT ..............$$88,000 2008 John Deer e 544J, #U035080, 1831 hours, foam filled tires, PT warranty until 5/23/11 ................................................................................................................................$$117,500 2005 John Deer e 544J, #U035081, 5820 hours, Cab, Z-bar, 1.3 yd bucket ..............$$67,500

2006 Sakai SV201TB, #UR20001, 938 hours, padfoot ............................................................$$32,400

2007 John Deer e 644J, #U036074, 1595 hours, 4.5 yd bucket, Ride Control, Front diff lock

2005 John Deer e 250D, #UT25013, 4764 hours, 25 ton MT, PT warranty until 5/22/10........ ................................................................................................................................$$135,000 2005 John Deer e 250D, #UT25014, 5074 hours, 25 ton MT ....................................$$94,000 2005 John Deere 400D, #UT40024, 6507 hours, 40 ton MT ..................................$$164,000

................................................................................................................................$$146,500 2002 John Deer e TC62H, #U036073, 6853 hours, bucket, coupler & forks..............$$69,000 1999 John Deer e TC54H, #U035082, 7236 hours, bucket, coupler & forks ..............$$58,000 2002 John Deer e TC44H, #U034032, 5240 hours, bucket, coupler & forks ..............$$44,750

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2006 John Deere 450D LC, 3365 Hrs ............................................$$250,000 (2) 2004 Volvo EC140B LC, 1448-2428 Hrs ......................$$60,000-$64,000 (2) 2006 Volvo EC140B LC, 1207-1234 Hrs ......................$$79,000-$80,000 2006 Volvo EC160B LC, 970 Hrs......................................................$$90,000 (2) 2007 Volvo EC210C LC, 602-1802 Hrs ......................$$90,000-$126,000 2007 Volvo EC240B LC, 2366 Hrs..................................................$$132,000 (2) 2008 Volvo EC240C LR, 611-1889 Hrs....................$$180,000-$190,000 2006 Volvo EC290B LC, 2043 Hrs..................................................$$140,000 (6) 2007 Volvo EC290B LC, 5-1772 Hrs ........................$$140,000-$180,000 2005 Volvo EC330B LC, 4435 Hrs..................................................$$171,600 2006 Volvo EC330B LC, 3591 Hrs..................................................$$140,000 (4) 2007 Volvo EC330B LC, 936-2007 Hrs ....................$$160,000-$203,000 2008 Volvo EC330CL, 1284 Hrs ....................................................$$205,000 (2) 2007 Volvo EC360B LC, 1094-1838 Hrs ..................$$165,000-$218,400 2003 Volvo EC460B LC, 6045 Hrs..................................................$$149,000 (4) 2007 Volvo EC460B LC, 1247-2745 Hrs ..................$$235,000-$301,600 2005 Volvo ECR58, 796 Hrs ............................................................$$45,000 2006 Volvo ECR58, 535 Hrs ............................................................$$49,000 (3) 2007 Volvo ECR58, 16-1795 Hrs ................................$$55,500-$39,000 2005 Volvo ECR88, 487 Hrs ............................................................$$68,000 2008 Volvo ECR88, 202 Hrs ............................................................$$87,000

WHEEL EXCAVATORS 2006 Volvo EW160B, 1175 Hrs ......................................................$$108,000 2008 Volvo EW210C, 539 Hrs ........................................................$$185,000

MINI EXCAVATORS (22) 2005 Volvo EC25, 25-47 Hrs........................................$$33,200-$34,000 2006 Volvo EC25, 25 Hrs ................................................................$$34,000 1998 Volvo EC35, 761 Hrs ..............................................................$$21,000 2004 Volvo EC35, 681 Hrs ..............................................................$$22,000 (5) 2006 Volvo EC35, 16-1992 Hrs....................................$$27,000-$37,500 (2) 2006 Volvo EC35A, 25-239 Hrs............................................$$37,500 Ea. 2006 Volvo EC45, 120 Hrs ..............................................................$$53,500 2006 Volvo EC45B, 83 Hrs ..............................................................$$47,200 2007 Volvo EC55B, 2025 Hrs ..........................................................$$40,000 (2) 2008 Volvo EC55B, 1794-1851 Hrs......................................$$48,000 Ea. (2) 2005 Volvo ECR28, 30-255 Hrs ..................................$$28,000-$33,000 (3) 2006 Volvo ECR38, 4-172 Hrs ....................................$$35,000-$39,500

ASPHALT/PAVING/CONCRETE EQUIP. 1999 Volvo PF161, 9711 Hrs ..........................................................$$27,000 2007 Volvo PF2181, 1034 Hrs ......................................................$$225,000

2007 Champion C86, 258 Hrs ........................................................$$109,000 2008 Champion C86A, 186 Hrs......................................................$$115,000 (4) 2007 Volvo G940, 357-1365 Hrs ............................$$168,500-$194,000 (5) 2008 Volvo G940, 784-1255 Hrs ............................$$165,000-$195,000

COMPACTION-COMBINATION 2007 Volvo CR30, 111 Hrs ..............................................................$$52,000

COMPACTION-PADFOOT 2007 Bomag BW145PDH-3, 157 Hrs ..............................................$$61,000 (2) 2007 Bomag BW177PDH-3, 130-222 Hrs....................$$72,000-$78,500 (2) 2007 Bomag BW211PD-40, 734-791 Hrs....................$$77,000-$79,000 2006 Volvo SD122F, 18 Hrs ............................................................$$97,000 2007 Volvo SD45F, 9 Hrs ................................................................$$69,000 2007 Volvo SD77DX, 152 Hrs ..........................................................$$72,500

COMPACTION-SMOOTH DRUM 2007 Bomag BW124DH-3, 3 Hrs......................................................$$51,000 2007 Bomag BW145D-3, 114 Hrs ....................................................$$53,000 2007 Bomag BW177D-3, 1621 Hrs ..................................................$$85,000 2007 Bomag BW211D-40, 460 Hrs ..................................................$$87,000 2006 Bomag BW213DH, 532 Hrs ....................................................$$82,000 2006 HypacC766C, 32 Hrs ............................................................$$101,000 2007 HypacC778B, 247 Hrs ..........................................................$$126,000 2002 HypacC784, 614 Hrs ..............................................................$$55,000 2007 HypacC815C, 1 Hrs ................................................................$$52,000 (2) 2007 HypacC830C, 5-98 Hrs........................................$$66,000-$86,000 (2) 2005 HypacC840C, 83-1128 Hrs..................................$$60,000-$67,000 2007 HypacC840C, 263 Hrs ............................................................$$91,000 1999 HypacC842C, 1 Hrs ..............................................................$$103,500 2008 Volvo DD118HF, 198 Hrs ......................................................$$146,000 (2) 2006 Volvo DD118HFA, 1984-2302 Hrs ..............................$$49,000 Ea. 2008 Volvo DD138HF, 1082 Hrs ....................................................$$128,000 2005 Volvo DD138HFA, 1255 Hrs ....................................................$$49,000 2008 Volvo DD16, 34 Hrs ................................................................$$32,000 2008 Volvo DD31HF, 1441 Hrs ........................................................$$38,000 2008 Volvo DD90HF, 402 Hrs ........................................................$$120,000 1999 Wacker RD25, 2498 Hrs............................................................$$8,000 (3) 2006 Volvo SD116DX, 809-1036 Hrs ........................$$75,000-$105,000 (6) 2007 Volvo SD116DX, 58-981 Hrs ............................$$80,000-$106,000 (2) 2005 Volvo SD122DX, 800-815 Hrs ............................$$94,000-$97,000 (2) 2007 Volvo SD77DX, 72-142 Hrs ........................................$$85,000 Ea.

Contact: Doug Wilson 704-562-2032 Fax: 704-494-8196

OFF HIGHWAY TRUCKS 1998 Volvo A25C, 12427 Hrs ..........................................................$$63,000 1999 Volvo A25C, 10061 Hrs ..........................................................$$65,000 2003 Volvo A25D, 9780 Hrs ..........................................................$$138,000 2006 Volvo A25D, 2085 Hrs ..........................................................$$208,000 (12) 2007 Volvo A25D, 1272- 3771 Hrs ........................$$169,000-$290,000 (2) 2008 Volvo A25E, 1610-2420 Hrs............................$$230,000-$248,000 2003 Volvo A30D, 5113 Hrs ..........................................................$$235,000 2004 Volvo A30D, 7825 Hrs ..........................................................$$185,000 (2) 2006 Volvo A30D, 2875-4284 Hrs ..........................$$170,000-$220,000 (9) 2007 Volvo A30D, 2606-3757 Hrs ..........................$$196,000-$245,000 (2) 2006 Volvo A35D, 3466-4565 Hrs ..........................$$250,000-$275,000 (2) 2007 Volvo A35D, 2585-3070 Hrs ..........................$$245,000-$275,000 2004 Volvo A40D, 11345 Hrs ........................................................$$115,000 2005 Volvo A40D, 4866 Hrs ..........................................................$$205,000 2006 Volvo A40D, 7347 Hrs ..........................................................$$155,000 (9) 2007 Volvo A40D, 4176-5015 Hrs ..........................$$290,000-$400,000 (4) 2008 Volvo A40E, 2642-4942 Hrs............................$$345,000-$500,000

BACKHOE LOADERS (2) 2007 Volvo BL70, 173-1768 Hrs..................................$$55,000-$56,000

WHEEL LOADERS 2005 John Deere 244J, 3953 Hrs ....................................................$$35,000 1995 Cat 963F, 8447 Hrs..................................................................$$49,000 2008 Volvo L110F, 4450 Hrs ..........................................................$$136,000 2008 Volvo L120F, 824 Hrs ............................................................$$230,000 2008 Volvo L150F, 1237 Hrs ..........................................................$$270,000 (2) 2008 Volvo L20B, 548-649 Hrs............................................$$52,000 Ea. 2008 Volvo L220F, 2650 Hrs ..........................................................$$320,000 2007 Volvo L25, 1617 Hrs................................................................$$38,000 2005 Volvo L45B, 4070 Hrs ............................................................$$42,000 (2) 2005 Volvo L70E, 6164-14500 Hrs..............................$$50,000-$85,000 2004 Volvo L90E, 10364 Hrs............................................................$$86,000 2006 Volvo L90E, 10600 Hrs............................................................$$82,500 2007 Volvo L90F, 1739 Hrs ............................................................$$133,000

SKIDSTEERS 2004 Cat 247, 2375 Hrs ..................................................................$$17,000 2006 Volvo MC110B, 304 Hrs ..........................................................$$34,000 2005 Volvo MC80, 461 Hrs ..............................................................$$34,000 2004 ASV POSI-TRACK RC85, 783 Hrs............................................$$23,000

Email: doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com www.ascvolvo.com Billy Brice - Southeast U.S. - 678-592-1004 Email: billy.brice@ascvolvo.com ASC has an expansive Volvo rental fleet. Call for more details.

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FEATURES… LINDER RELOCATES FACILITY FROM ASHEVILLE TO ARDEN, N.C.

The new Arden facility allows Linder to receive next-day parts from several parts depots that support the manufacturers it represents.

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The lab provides a full report, not just of wear materials, but of all the alloyed and additive elements like calcium, phosphorous and zinc as well as physical properties like water, soot, oxidation and viscosity.

ADVANCED GRADING HELPS CREWS WRAP UP ROAD WORK EARLY

Among the subcontractors that the general contractor hired for the construction team were Barnett Southern Corp, Washington, Ga., Team Excavating Co., Wrens, Ga., and Big Country Surveying, Lincolnton, Ga.

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TREKKER TRACTOR HOSTS OPEN HOUSES IN FORT MEYERS, TAMPA

The open houses gave customers the opportunity to meet the owners and management team as well as the local branches’ staff.

SHORELINE PROJECT GOING WELL, BUT CHALLENGES MAKE IT NO ‘DAY AT THE BEACH’

Work has been temporarily halted to accommodate the summer nesting season, when loggerheads, leatherbacks and green turtles clamber up the beach to dig nests and lay their eggs.

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Linder Relocates Facility From Asheville to Arden, N.C. By Jennifer Hetrick

CEG EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

Linder Industrial Machinery Company has relocated its Asheville, N.C., facility to Arden, N.C. Linder is the distributor for Komatsu off-road equipment in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and southeast Georgia. The company also represents Wirtgen milling machines; Vogele pavers; Hamm compaction products; Kleemann crushing products; Atlas Copco drill, compressor, generator and hydraulic attachments; Genesis demolition and scrap attachments; Exodus scrap handlers; Esco, Hensley and Superior brooms. According to Chris Wilkes, regional manager of western North Carolina, the relocation was made for two major reasons. One was to have a new, modern facility that would help to decrease the company’s operating costs and the other was to create a larger area for parts inventory. “In the current economic climate, our customer base has asked us to be more efficient and proactive to their needs,” said Wilkes. “Linder is doing everything in its power to lower our daily operating cost so we can

“At the new Arden location the Linder employees are our biggest asset. A lot of them are native to western North Carolina and take great pride in making sure their customers are being taken care of.” Chris Wilkes

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offer our customers world-class products and service at competitive prices. The new Arden facility allows Linder to receive nextday parts from several parts depots that support the manufacturers we represent. There are also two larger full-service facilities located less than 90 miles from Arden if we need additional support. One location is in Charlotte, N.C., and the other is in Greer, S.C.” In addition to Wilkes, the new location is staffed by Mike Hemphill, sales representative; James Edgerton, product customer support representative; Ted Davis and Robert “Curly” Gregg, service technicians; Joe Fry,

parts counterman; and Jerry Skiff, regional service manager. “At the new Arden location the Linder employees are our biggest asset. Most of them have been with Linder for many years. A lot of them are native to western North Carolina and take great pride in making sure their customers are being taken care of,” commented Wilkes. Skiff summed up his department’s goals, “From the service side, we will continue to support the Asheville area with our two fulltime resident field technicians, Ted Davis and Robert Gregg, along with our very capable product support rep James Edgerton. If

the need arises we can pull qualified people in from Greer and Charlotte. We have even pulled our techs from as far away as Columbia, Greensboro and Raleigh when the situation has warranted the need. “We will work on all makes and all models, not just the main line equipment that Linder carries. If a machine has to come to one of our central shops for a major repair, we can even assist with transportation costs. We want to be a one-source shopping center. If a customer has an issue, we want them to be thinking ‘Call Linder, they always give excellent service.’ Our goal is to take care of the customer, treat the customer the way we would want to be treated and never ask the customer to pay more than what is a fair invoice for our services.” The new facility is located at 1 Business Park Circle, Arden, N.C. It is centrally located in the Asheville area, with convenient access to I-26 and I-40 and surrounding areas. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Stafford Establishes Onsite Oil Analysis The 2,000 sq. ft. building houses office space, the parts department and shop bays.

The new facility sits on two acres.

Stafford has established an oil analysis lab at its Tifton, Ga., headquarters that will serve its branches across the Southeast. The unit is called the OSA-II onsite oil analysis lab, which is widely accepted as the industry standard. It’s the same piece of equipment used by all major automobile manufacturers because it’s accurate and very detailed compared to many contract labs. The OSA-II provides a full report, not Ernie Perez is branch manager of just of wear materials, but of all the alloyed and additive eleU.S. Shoring’s Davie, Fla., branch. ments like calcium, phosphorous and zinc as well as physical properties like water, soot, oxidation and viscosity. The lab provides diagnostic fluids analysis for engines, transmissions, power steering systems and gearboxes. Stafford’s Oil Analysis covers a wide range of applications including agricultural equipment, mining, marine, heavy equipment, automobiles, trucks, off-road equipment, generators and other industrial applications. The lab allows owners to manage preventative maintenance practices and maximize Palm Beach counties; and J.R. Perez, branch administrator. fleet productivity and output. The branch covers south Florida and represents Hyundai “The advantage of an oil analysis extends beyond the Construction Equipment, Cerda Industries shoring equip- obvious predictive benefits that allow you to replace parts ment, Astec mobile screens and Genesis attachments. and components before failure. Regular oil analysis signifi“Our new facilities provide us with a much larger secured cantly improves the resale value of a piece of equipment. It yard to store equipment as well as being convenient to I-595 also allows for operator monitoring and can save costs by and the Turnpike,” Perez said. giving the data needed to ensure fluids are changed at the U.S. Shoring & Equipment is a division of Road optimum time,” said Stafford’s Vice President/Product Machinery & Supply in Savage, Minn. Support Ken Vance. For more information, call 954/583-7172. For more information, visit www.staffordequipment.com.

U.S. Shoring & Equipment Relocates South Florida Branch to Davie, Fla. U.S. Shoring & Equipment recently relocated its branch from Pompano Beach to Davie, Fla. The new facility sits on two acres and has a 2,000 sq. ft. building, which houses office space, the parts department and shop bays. It is located at 4601 Oakes Road in Davie just off I-595 and U.S. 41. The branch has six employees including Ernie Perez, branch manager and shoring territory manager of Dade county; Tony Yanes, territory manager of heavy equipment; Joe Winfree, shoring territory manager of Broward and


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Photo courtesy of Big Country Surveying

The use of advanced fine-grading machine-control technology allowed the use of motorgraders to get into tight spaces alongside existing pavement without the need for trimmers as well.

Photo courtesy of Big Country Surveying

Patrick Ward, owner of Big Country Surveying, maintained a spreadsheet containing topographical site data at numerous points to verify for the Georgia Department of Transportation that grading was within tolerance.

Advanced Grading Helps Crews Wrap Up Road Work Early By Don Talend SPECIAL TO CEG

Significant reconstruction of a major highway interchange near Augusta, Ga., recently promised to impact the lives of thousands of drivers over a period of about three years — so it was in the best interest of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GaDOT) and the public for the project to be completed ahead of schedule. The grading contractor on the project knew that advanced fine-grading technology could serve as a key factor in early completion. In April 2007, GaDOT awarded a joint venture of Scott Bridge of Opelika, Ala., and United Contractors of Great Falls, S.C., a $191.9 million contract to widen a 6.25-mi. (10 km) stretch of Interstate 20 and reconstruct the I20/I-520 interchange, including the addition of two flyover ramps and a grade-separated interchange. The construction team also would add collector-distributor lanes along eastbound and westbound I-520 and eastbound I-20. These lanes, similar to a frontage road, are used on ramps that would otherwise merge into or split from the main lanes of the interstate highway — eliminating or displacing weaving from the main lanes, a problem to which cloverleaf interchanges are particularly susceptible. Among the subcontractors that the general contractor hired for the construction team were Barnett Southern Corp, Washington, Ga., Team Excavating Co., Wrens, Ga., and Big Country Surveying,

Lincolnton, Ga. Barnett Southern was responsible for all storm drainage, water distribution, and sanitary sewer installation on the project, as well as some grading of side roads. Team Excavating was responsible for the bulk of the grading. Big Country Surveying provided the grading quality assurance on the project, including setting control points and ensuring that site topography was within the specified .5 in. (1.3 cm) tolerance. The entire project was scheduled for completion in 37 months, starting in June 2007. The use of an advanced Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-laser machine control system was critical to the team’s early completion of the highway improvements. No Strings Attached Once Ames Barnett, owner and president of Barnett Southern, got involved with Team Excavating as vice president, he began adopting machine-control technology to a greater extent earlier in the decade. The early systems included Topcon’s System 5, which uses sonic trackers to set the correct screed height, for paving work, as well as the robotic LPS (Local Positioning System). In late 2007, Barnett Southern made a major leap in technological capability by purchasing a Topcon Millimeter GPS+ grading system from Roper Laser Co., Inc., Marietta, Ga., and utilized it on a highway widening project in southern Georgia immediately. In pavement grade preparation, fine grading or “blue-topping,” which has traditionally relied upon

stakes with blue tips for pinpoint accuracy, increasingly is being replaced by automated fine-grading. With automation, a grader operator uses the blade, without the aid of wooden stakes and stringlines, to finish grade. In rough or subgrade work, GNSS technology already has made a major impact. A GNSS machine-control system uses a rugged antenna mounted to a shock-absorbing, vibration-damping pole along with a GNSS receiver box mounted in a secure location on the machine. Satellites send positioning data to another antenna/receiver combination at a stationary base station. The base station then sends a three-dimensional position and 3-D corrections via radio to the mobile or machine control receiver. Positioning data also is sent to the machine. The stationary base and machine work together to provide real-time kinetic (RTK) position information, revealing the machine’s three-dimensional location on the site. Software compares the machine’s position to the design grade, which was determined using site plans, at a given location. The system also provides visual guidance for machine operators by displaying a site model on an in-cab color monitor, or it automatically adjusts the needed elevation and desired cross-slope of the blade as the operator guides the machine forward. The Millimeter GPS+ system is a variation on the machine-control theme, combining GNSS and laser; this “Lazer Zone” combination provides grading control accu-

racy to within .25 in. (.6 cm). The combination of the laser’s high vertical accuracy and the three-dimensionality of the GNSS 3D reportedly increases grading accuracy over existing 3-D GNSSenabled machine-control systems, which typically achieve roughgrading precision to within .10 ft. (.03 m). This technology has made a major impact on highway paving in Georgia: in 2005, the Georgia DOT approved the use of similar technology and graders for grading U.S. 1/SR 4, rather than the string line-guided trimmers that had been the standard since the 1960s. GDOT allowed grade stakes to be spaced at 200 ft. (61 m) instead of the usual 50 (15 m), and grading time was cut in half. In addition to a GNSS base station and rover, the system uses a PZL-1 Lazer Zone transmitter and a PZS-MC machine-control sensor or PZS-1 rover sensor that gets integrated with the contractor’s GNSS receiver. The PZL-1 transmitter sends out a wall of laser light 33 ft. (10 m) tall and up to 2,000 ft. (610 m) in diameter. The GNSS component of the system plots the location of the machine while the laser component guides the grader to position and elevates the blade precisely. The system calculates the vertical angle from the laser up to the sensor on the machine and gives a vertical correction to the GNSS system, allowing .25 in. accuracies. The contractor can link up to four transmitters for a total reach of 8,000 horizontal ft. (2,438 m) and 132 vertical ft. (40 m). The PZL-1

transmitter can operate multiple machines equipped to accept its signals. Also, a PZS-1 Lazer Zone sensor can be integrated with a survey rover for grade checking. Barnett noted that the widening project was a good initial use of the new system because the areas in which it was used were not congested. Such was not the case on the I-20/I-520 project where, normally, a trimmer would have been used for fine grading. Barnett pointed out that his Millimeter GPS+-equipped Caterpillar 140H motorgraders fit more easily in tight areas than his trimmer would have; the tight areas were created by the pave-traffic shift-grade sequencing of the project. “With the trimmer, you have to adjust your stringline and the places where you can’t get a trimmer, you’re having to grade with a grader based off of the stringline,” he explained. “With the Millimeter [GPS+], you can grade it all — you’re just using the motorgrader all the time,” he said, adding that the grades from a trimmer using a stringline and the Millimeter GPS+-equipped motorgrader would not have matched. Unlike with a trimmer, once a section of a new lane was graded and then paved, restaking was not necessary on the next lane over. “We could pick up right where the Millimeter stopped instead of having to reset our stringline and go back to where we were. We knew exactly where we stopped, we knew where our grades were, and we didn’t have to worry about stakes or bluetops — we could just see INTERCHANGE page 68


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and crewman of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He also was active in his community as a member of Christ Episcopal Church, founding member and past president of the Ponte Vedra Rotary Club and past president of Glenmore Retirement Center, where he diligently served on the board of directors for nine years. Mr. Johnson’s many friends and business associates will always remember him as a devoted family man and trustworthy friend. Known and respected for practicing business with uncompromising integrity, Mr. Johnson was equally revered as a willing mentor whose sense of humor was ever present and always appreciated. Mr. Johnson was laid to rest July 9 in Oaklawn Cemetery in Jacksonville following a memorial service. He is survived by his loving wife, Susan Chambliss Schondelmaier, and daughter, Kym Johnson; and many more family members and close friends.

Jason Asuncion Named New Branch Manager of Flagler’s Davie Facility

Jason Asuncion has been appointed branch manager of Flagler Construction Equipment’s Davie, Fla., branch office. Asuncion brings with him more 28 years of construction equipment experience, including 20 years in Florida, to his new position. “My move to Flagler was very easy,” stated Asuncion. “I was with Volvo Rents and we were one of Flagler’s biggest customers. I also was used to the Volvo way of doing things including the computer system and the Volvo equipment. “I have a real passion for the equipment industry and my job here. We work hard [for] Flagler’s customers [and] show them respect and embrace their business.” The Davie branch of Flagler employs 23 people and is located at 5210 Reese Road just off I-595. Flagler Construction Equipment is headquartered in Orlando and represents the Volvo construction equipment line in peninsula Florida. For more information, call 954/5814744. Jason Asuncion is the branch manager of Flagler’s Davie, Fla., branch.

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Trekker Tractor Hosts Open Houses in Fort Meyers, Tampa

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rekker Tractor Company recently hosted open houses at its Fort Myers and Tampa, Fla., facilities. The Tampa branch and its sub branch in Fort Myers will serve customers in central and southwest Florida while the companies branches in West Palm Beach and Miami will serve southeast Florida. The open houses gave customers the opportunity to meet the owners and management team as well as the local branches’ staff. A wide variety of equipment was on display for visitors to see. Lunch also was served. Trekker Tractor, in addition to selling new and used equipment, will carry a rental fleet and will provide full parts and service backup. The company represents the full line of Case construction equipment, Tramac attachments, CPS air compressors, Dynapac compaction and paving equipment, Eager Beaver Trailers and related equipment.

Stuart Swiler (in cab), product specialist of Case New Holland, explains some of the features of this Case 580M to Tom Sutherland of Neff Rentals.

The management team of Trekker Tractor (L-R) is Efraim Vicente, vice president of operations; Sam Silva, vice president of finance; Jose Cestero Sr., partner; Jose Cestero Jr., president and CEO; and Ronald Miller, senior vice president.

Trekker Tractor’s recently held an open house at its Fort Myers facility (shown here).

There’s nothing like a delicious barbecue lunch on a warm Florida afternoon.

(L-R): Stuart Swiler, product specialist of Case New Holland, and Jeremy Darner of Trekker Tractor, go over the advantages of a Case 580M with Ronald Rhoteon of Rhoteon Backhoe Service.

Trekker Tractor held an open house at its Tampa facility (shown here).

Equipment was set up for easy viewing while guests enjoyed a complimentary lunch at Trekker Tractor’s Tampa facility.


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Still Too Early to Evaluate Full Effect of Gulf Oil Spill SPILL from page 1

been needed, the bulk of the manpower enrolled to contain the oil has been way offshore. The biggest economic blow so far has been to industries inextricably linked to the Gulf of Mexico waters — fishing, tourism and offshore drilling. Most operators of fishing boats and charters in Louisiana are now working for British Petroleum, containing oil or skimming oil from the water instead of throwing lines into it. State governors tried for awhile to stave off tourist cancellations by putting out brave calls for tourists to come on down. As for oil drillers, President Obama’s moratorium on offshore drilling remains a threat to close the doors on any number of drilling support companies in Louisiana and Mississippi. A judge initially halted the ban, ruling it regulatory overkill, but the administration promptly issued a second moratorium and hopes its language passes judicial muster. In response to the second ban, one company — Diamond Offshore — announced it was moving its drilling rig from the Gulf to waters off Egypt. If undersea boring in the Gulf is stopped by the administration for six months, hundreds of construction and machinery contractors for the industry — many of whom never leave dry land — will face hard times. An oil industry-sponsored report by the American Energy Alliance issued July 20 says the 6-month moratorium could cost the region more than 8,000 jobs – including construction contractors – and $2 billion in economic activity. “The moratorium could be more costly than the oil spill itself,” said the author of the report, Louisiana State University professor Joseph R. Mason. A Moody’s Analytics report issued the same week pegs the cost of the oil spill itself at 17,000 regional jobs lost and more than a billion dollars in economic growth sacrificed. Immediate Work Impact Is Positive For now, though, things are not so bad. “Work actually is getting busier,” said Anirban Basu, who is CEO of Baltimorebased Sage Policy Group and economist of Associated Builders and Contractors. “In the short term, any disaster is somewhat positive as a job producer.” Though Basu affirmed the linkage between disasters and work opportunities for construction companies, he, too, saw longterm instability in the industry as a consequence of the spill. State governments already are hard hit by the economy. They also are about to have the stimulus-funding spigot turned off. As oil spill-reduced tourism further depletes Gulf states’ revenues, state budgetary traumas will only worsen.

What Basu finds most startling is the negative reaction of Gulf coast residents to the moratorium and the general response of government to the spill. The residents’ greatest concern clearly is that jobs are at stake. “It is fascinating, frankly, to see the level of outrage directed toward government about jobs,” Basu said. In June, Louisiana’s unemployment rate was 7 percent, up from 6.8 percent in May, but still much lower than the U.S. rate of 9.5. Construction employment in the state increased during the month but the jobless rate remains high. Brian Turmail, an Associated General Contractors spokesman in Washington, reported that members are anxious about the potential impact of the floating oil on Gulf contractors. Turmail said feedback from members in the region has been inconclusive, but worrisome. “Everyone is kind of nervous because of a public view that all the beaches are covered with oil,” Turmail said, which they are not. “If that fear shakes out to a multiyear concern and tourism is hurt, that will have real impact.” Any reduction in tourism will shrink government budgets and result in less money for school and infrastructure construction, he observed. “We haven’t seen the beginning of the impact, or are just seeing the beginning of it.” But not everyone shares his view. In Baton Rouge, Ken Naquin is not at all worried about job losses. The CEO of the Louisiana chapter of Associated General Contractors is confident that few if any jobs of AGC member companies are jeopardized by the Deepwater Horizon incident. “It’s pretty much business as usual,” Naquin said at the end of June. “The spill and the clean-up really won’t affect our highway, building and utility contractors.” This is partly because Louisiana contractors are still living off stimulus money. The state received $433 million in American Recovery & Reinvestment Act funds. About three-dozen stimulus-funded projects are under way or completed in the state, according to the American Road and Transportation Builders Association, and twice that many are scheduled to start soon. Louisiana’s highway projects are specifically funded by a state fuel tax dedicated to such work, Naquin said, and doesn’t see spill-related layoffs impairing those contracts. “We don’t anticipate any impact at all,” he said. Impact on Some Louisiana Contractors Part of Naquin’s confidence stems from the fact that Louisiana’s AGC chapter has no members working in the oilfield industry. Those contractors are represented by the Louisiana Oilfield Contractors Association (LOCA), which was formed 43 years ago

when some road builders, oilfield service contractors and drilling companies organized to repel attacks upon the industry by union activists. This story is told colorfully in the organization’s published history, wherein it notes that association organizers “are a tough and independent group of self-made individuals who will not be intimidated. LOCA was created by determined men to resolve tough problems… This proud tradition of facing the toughest challenges in the industry head on and overcoming them continues at the Louisiana Oilfield Contractors Association.” The BP oil spill may give the association a chance to add to its toughness tradition. If an offshore moratorium sticks, the impact of it on the Gulf oilfield industry is incalculable, industry observers believe. Dock work and levy construction, pipeline laying and right-of-way clearing, equipment supply and metal fabrication activities as well as on-land and offshore crew assignments would be cut back sharply. A Louisiana Oilfield Contractors Association executive was contacted for this article but did not respond. One Louisiana company already benefiting from the spill is The Shaw Group. The Baton Rouge-headquartered corporation made a name for itself as a disaster-response firm after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita when its construction division was awarded several contracts. It succeeded rather famously in pumping some 50 billion gallons of water out of New Orleans in 17 days, almost two months quicker than expected. Construction crews also temporarily repaired an estimated 1,200 roofs in 24 hours and built 30 temporary housing facilities for refugees of the storm. It subsequently was awarded the contract to erect a two-mile-long Inner Harbor Navigation Canal Surge Barrier to protect New Orleans from future Katrinas, and that work continues. In this disaster, the international firm was awarded a contract to construct more than 120 mi. (193.1 km) of temporary sand berms along coastal barrier islands to — it is hoped — stop the migration of oil into ecologically sensitive marsh areas. The work is being done from a fleet of scows and specialized dredging barges. “Our roots are firmly planted in this state,” Shaw CEO J.M. Bernhard Jr. said in a formal news release about the contract. “As with our Hurricane Katrina recovery work, Shaw has a deep personal interest in our state’s protection and recovery.” Shaw public affairs representatives declined comment for this article. Equipment Dealers Hold Their Breath Construction equipment dealers in the region are uncertain about how much misery

the spill eventually will wash ashore. One of the seven offices of Vermeer Midsouth Inc. is in Gulfport, Miss., and Midsouth president Dennis Vander Molen is keeping an eye on the drifting crisis. “We are still trying to figure out what opportunities for Midsouth there are in this mess. Most of the oil is still in the water and off Louisiana where we don’t have any [sales] jurisdiction,” Vander Molen said in late June. That day, the first oil reached mainland Mississippi, coming ashore in the area of Biloxi. The Vermeer Midsouth executive said he was aware of some funding available for cleanup work, which could include equipment rental or purchase. His dealerships carry such specialty equipment as mobile vacuum excavation systems and compact loaders, both of which might be useable in beach restoration work. “There are some marine grants or something being handed out to the county governments, but those funds are pretty limited,” Vander Molen said. “It is not going to have much of an impact in terms of what those people can buy.” Employment equipment to suck up the crude oil is more likely to occur in Mississippi than in Louisiana, if it happens at all, he added. “Using such equipment in Louisiana is problematic because so much of that coast is bayou and marsh land.” Vander Molen said the business community is not panicking as the oil begins to stain the coastline. “But there definitely is some fear.” Louisiana Machinery is a statewide Caterpillar dealer, with 21 locations. Three of its engine sales and service locations hug the coast. Among the dealership’s offerings are Caterpillar and MaK marine engines. The dealership notes on its Web site that its engine outlets offer “experience to service the needs of the offshore petroleum industry. Our highly trained field service technicians with offshore experience and passports enable our customers to receive specialized marine engine services whenever necessary and wherever they work, worldwide.” The impact of the spill on Louisiana Machinery was still being evaluated as July began. On the one hand, the spill obviously threatens oil-drilling work off Louisiana’s shore. On the other hand, it has augmented the fleet of motorized craft in the Gulf trying to corral the oil. The result is kind of a wash for some equipment suppliers. “We aren’t feeling anything yet,” said Sarah Paola, marketing manager. The mostly unstated hope of construction companies and suppliers across the region is that the feeling continues. CEG


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and excavation. “We moved around 50,000 yards of dirt during the site work phase in creating the amphitheater and berm along the north property line,” Soule explained. “There are close to 200,000 individual grass plugs that have been planted in the native grass areas. “The most rewarding part of this project has been taking an old, dilapidated piece of property and turning it into an attractive, safe and family-friendly park for the city that also will have a long-term positive economic impact in the area for other retail, office and residential developments,” Soule added. Working the Land John Lawrence, project manager, Vision Landscapes Inc., said the scope of work consisted of drainage, topsoil installation, structural soil installation, site amenities installation, steel edging, root barrier and erosion fabric, irrigation and plant materials, sub-grade issues and minor erosion-control work. “January was a very difficult time in the project because of the every other day rains which slowed every contractor on the site. May was also difficult because our irrigation well went dry and sink holes developed in the south lake. This was a challenge because all of our water came from the lake which was fed by the well. We had to devise a plan to keep plant material already installed alive without using the pump station and still keep progress moving on-site. The construction manager helped us with the water issues by tapping into the city water main and running a PVC line above ground back to the pond. We later found out there was enough pressure in the line to still run irrigation once both lakes were dry. We delayed installation of sod and focused on different areas around the site that did not require water or small amounts until the sink holes were repaired.” Vision Landscapes crews used backhoes and dump trucks to load and haul soil materials, while a mini excavator installed drainage, structural soil and root barrier. The structural soil is a specially formulated mix of gravels, clays and a wetting agent for trees, and is used in areas requiring load bearing weight and compaction but which still can offer sustainable root growth. Workers also relied on two Bobcat T-300s and a D-5 dozer for working the grades and topsoil. After topsoil was installed, several different types of erosion fabric were installed depending on elevation changes on the slope. see RAILROAD page 85


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Photo courtesy Bob Schafer

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Beach erosion in Indian River County is a problem for property owners and for sea turtles making their nests.

Ranger’s Tyler Smith and several turtle nest monitors take note of a rare daytime nesting event. The giant creatures usually come ashore at night to lay their eggs.

Photo courtesy Ponch Frank

Cat D5 and D6 dozers spread new sand across the beach and into the surf, building up the shoreline to create a gradual slope to the dune. The equipment is sprayed regularly by a water truck to clean off the salt water.

Shoreline Project Going Well, But Challenges Make It… By Carl Thiemann SPECIAL TO CEG

Crews on a $10 million, 6 mi. (9.7 km) Ranger Construction job were spending a lot of time at the beach earlier this year, but they weren’t surfing the waves or lounging in the sun. Instead, they were navigating around high tides, dealing with tight material specs and observing strict environmental protocols as they hauled in and spread 317,000 cu. yds. (242,364 cu m) of sand — more than 17,600 truckloads — to rebuild the dune and re-nourish the beach along a stretch of the Atlantic in Indian River County, Fla. An additional 326,000 cu. yds. (249,245 cu m) of sand is scheduled to be placed during the contract’s second phase near the end of the year, farther north within the boundaries of the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge. Shoring Up Nature The new sand is expected to withstand erosion for six or more years, protecting beachfront prop-

No ‘Day at the Beach’

Photo courtesy Ponch Frank

A Volvo 360 excavator loads Volvo 25- and 30-ton articulated off-road haul trucks with new sand, obtained from an upland sand pit, for spreading farther down the beach.

erties and the vital tax base they represent, while preserving one of the western hemisphere’s most active sea turtle nesting areas. Work has been temporarily halted to accommodate the summer nesting season, when loggerheads, leatherbacks and green turtles clamber up the beach to dig nests and lay their eggs before returning to the sea, followed later by their hatchlings. Because the species are either threatened or endangered, restoring the beach is a lifeline for their survival. Local Stimulus Effect The project also is spreading around more than just sand. Beach re-nourishment typically involves offshore dredging, with the recovered sand pumped back onto the beach, which an out-of-state contractor did recently in other sections. This time, county officials wanted to shore up the local economy while replacing the ravaged beachfront, so they accepted Ranger’s proposal to haul sand from an upland pit. Spreading the economsee BEACH page 30


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Ranger Replenishes Beach, Dune in Indian River County The new sand is expected to withstand erosion for six or more years, protecting beachfront properties and the vital tax base they represent, while preserving one of the western hemisphere’s most active sea turtle nesting areas.

Photo courtesy Ponch Frank

Crews were navigating around high tides, dealing with tight material specs and observing strict environmental protocols as they hauled in and spread 317,000 cu. yds. (242,364 cu m) of sand — more than 17,600 truckloads — to rebuild the dune and re-nourish the beach along a stretch of the Atlantic in Indian River County, Fla.

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ic boost further, Ranger agreed not to use its own substantial fleet, but to contract with area trucking and equipment rental firms. Strict Sand Specs Because of the huge amount of upland sand involved, the contract called for very strict size and content specifications. The material had to be processed to filter out fine particles that would blow or wash away, as well as larger shell rock or gravel pieces that would make it too coarse. After all, the new sand had to double as a marine maternity ward. The focus on quality paid off. Even before nesting season began May 1, early arriving turtles gave the restored section “two flippers up,” digging nests and laying eggs under the cover of night. In the mornings, the new nests were roped off and work continued safely around them. Getting enough high-quality sand to keep up with production was difficult, so an extension of seven days was received for phase one completion. There were also other challenges, because the earthwork was more involved than most roadway or site development jobs. Each day more than 200 truckloads of sand were dumped at a crossover, loaded by excavator onto off-road trucks, hauled down the beach, dumped per the engineering plans, then spread by dozers up to and into the surf,

building up the shoreline and increasing the width of the beach. Tidal Forces at Work As expected, working next to the ocean affected production. High tides made the eroded beachfront even narrower, limiting access for haul trucks bringing in sand. Once it was placed, the material was subject to shifting, especially during rough overnight seas, requiring some rework the next day to get it back to template. Rebuilding the dune was another meticulous process. It involved placing and shaping a sand berm cresting more than 20-ft. (6.1 m) high and stretching for miles. The contract also called for planting vegetation on the restored dune — almost 300,000 sea grass and sea oat plants — to help protect it from high winds and storm surges. There were strict environmental regulations to comply with as well, and every so often a bogged down haul truck needed a dozer to rumble over and pull it out. Despite the job’s difficulties, county officials and area property owners were pleased with results on phase one. After turtle season, workers will head back to the beach once again — minus their surfboards or lounge chairs — to haul in and place several more miles of sand for phase two. This story was reprinted with permission from VanGuard Magazine, 1st/2nd Quarter 2010 Issue.


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Paving

SECTION Caterpillar Adds AP500E Asphalt Paver to Machine Line Caterpillar Inc. has added the AP500E asphalt paver to the paving products machine family. The compact, lighter weight design allows contractors to haul the paver along with other necessary job site equipment, maximizing machine transport while minimizing costs. The AP500E, when equipped with the AS2252C screed, has an operating weight of 33,715 lb. (15,290 kg) and when equipped with the AS3251C screed has an operating weight of 34,220 lb. (15,520 kg). The AP500E features a Cat C4.4 engine with ACERT Technology that is U.S. EPA Tier III emissions compliant, wheel undercarriage, dual operating stations with Advisor display, tilting consoles, high capacity cooling system, beltdriven generator, and unique material handling system with independent conveyor and auger controls. The Cat C4.4 engine is a 4cylinder, turbocharged diesel engine that provides 142 hp (106 kW) of power. A deck-mounted cooling system provides cool intake air in order to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize emissions. The exhaust air exits toward the hopper providing a cool engine compartment and cleaner working environment for the crew. The dual swing-out stations, tilting consoles and low profile design of the cooling system provide good forward visibility that enables the operator to communicate effectively with the truck driver while monitoring mix in the hopper. Extending the stations beyond the machine frame also enables good joint-matching capability and optimal rearward visibility to the auger chamber, according to the manufacturer. An advisor monitoring system located on the left operating station provides an interactive interface to assist the operator. The system

The AP500E, when equipped with the AS2252C screed, has an operating weight of 33,715 lb. (15,290 kg) and when equipped with the AS3251C screed has an operating weight of 34,220 lb. (15,520 kg).

includes project planning calculators, start-up checklists, engine operating conditions and many other features to assist the operator. The system also lists fault codes for machine functions, making troubleshooting quick and easy. The non-directional radial drive tires provide a large ground contact area for good flotation, stability and tractive effort for pushing trucks and working on inclines on both hard surfaces or soft base materials. A position sensor located in the left steering cylinder helps maintain consistent travel speeds when making turns by adjusting the drive speed of the propel motors according to the steering angle of the front wheels, leading to better mat quality and less wear on the drive system. The front wheel assist option provides power to the front bogie

wheels for added traction when pushing trucks or working on soft base, while the all-wheel drive option provides power to the front and rear bogie wheels, maximizing tractive effort. Mobility and consistent speeds are keys to efficient paving operations. The Cat system is equipped with automatic speed control and three propel/steering modes: PAVE, TRAVEL and MANEUVER. The TRAVEL mode provides speeds of up to 10 mph (16 kmh), enabling the AP500E to be quickly repositioned around the job site. The PAVE mode enables the automatics for mix delivery, while the MANEUVER mode allows 2.5 ft. (0.75 m) inside turning radius for mobility in tight quarters. Automated controls and welldesigned components reduce seg-

regation potential and maximize efficiency for higher mat quality. The system utilizes four individual pumps that enable each conveyor and each auger to deliver the exact amount of mix to the screed. The left and right conveyors in addition to the left and right augers are controlled independently ensuring mix demand is met when increasing or decreasing paving widths. Ratio control dials and sensors (mechanical or sonic) signal the augers and conveyors to run faster or slower when changing paving widths, thus keeping the head of material at the set level. When paving around obstacles the system automatically makes the necessary adjustments for uniform mix delivery. The 25 kW, belt-driven generator provides quiet power for the electric screed heat, auxiliary lights

and job site tools. The 7 kW auxiliary power panel is equipped with six, 120-volt receptacles and one, 240-volt receptacle, providing power for job site lighting and other work tools. The AS2252C Vers-A-Mat vibratory screed features narrow front-mounted extenders. The extenders utilize 9 in. (23 cm) wide screed plates, allowing it to work close to obstacles and making it a perfect fit for commercial applications by reducing the need for handwork when changing paving widths. The AS3251C Extend-A-Mat vibratory screed features hydraulically driven, rear-mounted extenders. Heavy-duty support tubes stabilize the extenders, providing rigidity for even material flow when paving wider widths.


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Top models for great performance We all enjoy a great performance. Dynapac is proud to present several top performers in its new line of pneumatic tired rollers: the CP224, CP224W and CP274. Dynapac’s pneumatic tired rollers are designed WR HQKDQFH HI¿FLHQF\ VHUYLFHDELOLW\ RSHUDWRU safety and comfort. Exceptional features include a smooth start-stop system when changing driving direction, wide-base tires, air-on-the-run and a back-up sprinkler system. Add to that a cab design that offers outstanding visibility for the operator, and a unique dualcircuit braking system for enhanced safety – and you are ready to produce superior compaction results. Performance and reliability are the most important factors customers want from their rollers. With Dynapac’s progressive design, you have chosen the right machine for the job. Want to know more? We are at your service at dynapac.com.

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TRACTOR & EQUIP. CO. Alabaster, AL 205.621.2489 Anniston, AL 256.831.2440 Birmingham, AL 205.591.2131 Decatur, AL 256.355.0305 Dothan, AL 334.678.1832 Grove Hill, AL 334.275.4158 Mobile, AL 251.457.8991 Montgomery, AL 334.288.6580 Shoals Area, AL 256.383.5666

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Asphalt Zipper Introduces Largest Portable Reclaimer Asphalt Zipper’s 6-ft. (1.8 m) wide portable reclaimer has been engineered to harness the power and productivity of much larger, more expensive, self-powered machines into an affordable attachment, according to the manufacturer. Powered by a 203 hp (151 kW) Cummins, (Tier III) intercooled Turbo Diesel, it produces 695 ft. lbs. of torque. The new AZ-600B can pulverize a swath of asphalt 6 ft. (1.8 m) wide and up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) thick. It is rated to pulverize more than 6,000 sq. ft. (557 sq m) of 6 to 8 in. (15 to 20 cm) thick asphalt per hour. The bucket-locking system allows it to be used on almost any large loader. Street patches, full road repairs, base stabilization and opening utility trenches in asphalt are just a few of its many uses. The AZ-600B transports on its own trailer behind a oneton truck. For more information, call 888/947-7378 or visit www.asphaltzipper.com.

The new AZ-600B can pulverize a swath of asphalt 6 ft. (1.8 m) wide and up to 12 in. (30.5 cm) thick.

Asphalt Drum Mixers Offers Durable Cold Feed Bins

ADM cold feed bins are equipped with tapered sidewalls and a specially designed belt feeder.

Offered in both stationary and portable designs, cold feed bins from Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc. (ADM) are engineered and constructed for maximum durability. Built to withstand abrasive aggregates and other job site abuse, the bins are manufactured with all welded painted steel, industrial strength columns and end bracing to outlast other similar systems, according to the manufac-

turer. ADM cold feed bins are equipped with tapered sidewalls and a specially designed belt feeder to virtually eliminate plugging and bridging problems, whether the bin is heaped or low. Material flow is further enhanced by a fully adjustable radial gate system with self-relieving tapered discharge opening. These features all work together to

simplify operation and ensure high quality asphalt production. The bins provide more capacity and better accuracy for Superpave and other high specification mixes. Available in single bin and multi-bin configurations, ADM cold feed bins are compatible with any control system and can be retrofitted to add extra tonnage capacity to existing cold feed systems,

regardless of brand. The bins are offered with bolt-on or hinged extensions, and minimal onsite assembly is required. A family-owned company since 1974, Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc. offers asphalt plants, auxiliary equipment, parts and service. For more information, call 260/637-5729 or visit www.admasphaltplants.com.


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RICHMOND MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. www.richmondmachinery.com 1701 Roseneath Rd Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 359-4048 (800) 662-6485

ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA, INC. www.ascusa.com Asheville, NC (828) 687-0620 Charlotte, NC (704) 596-8283 Gr eenville, NC (252) 754-5280 Raleigh, NC (919) 661-8710 Charleston, SC (843) 414-1120 Columbia, SC (803) 791-0740 Piedmont, SC (864) 704-1060

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ALL FROM A SINGLE SOURCE: THE WORLD’S #1 BRANDS FOR ROAD BUILDING.

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Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563 LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900 Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870 Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111 Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800 Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283

Florida Ft. Myers • 239/337-1313 Jacksonville • 904/786-6710 Ocala • 352/629-7585 Orlando • 407/849-6560 Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800 Plant City • 813/754-2727 West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570

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INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO., INC. Jacksonville, FL 904/296-5000 Lake City, FL 386/752-9544 Palatka, FL 386/325-6268 Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161

Savannah, GA 912/964-7370 Ladson, SC 843/572-0400 Andrews, SC 843/221-4940 Walterboro, SC 843/539-1420

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COWIN EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Birmingham, AL 205-841-6666 Mobile, AL 251-633-4020 Montgomery, AL 334-262-6642 Huntsville / Decatur, AL 256-350-0006 Pensacola, FL 850-479-3004

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FLAGLER CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, LLC. Orlando, FL (Corporate Office) 407-659-8700 Orlando, FL 407-850-9614 Jacksonville, FL 904-737-6000

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Montgomery, AL 3120 Old Hayneville Road Montgomery, AL 36108 334-262-6642 334-834-2272 (Fax)

Oxford, AL 1501 Highway 78 East Oxford, AL 36203 256-832-5053 256-831-4295 (Fax)

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ARROW EQUIPMENT PO Box 21185 Greensboro, NC 27420 336-294-2326 1233 Bluff Rd. Columbia, SC 29201 803-765-2040



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We’ve become attached to your machines. Sandvik G-Series hydraulic impact hammers

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For over 65 years, we’ve developed many attachments that are legendary in the construction and demolition industries that demand high performance. Names like Ho-Ram, Hy-Ram®, Rammer, Ho-Pac® and Pedestal Breaker System™ are names that equal: UÊ Simple, proven design (Our attachments have high resale or trade-in value) U Reliable performance (If you purchased an Allied attachment, you’re probably still using it) U Superior productivity (Compare AEM – formerly CIMA– ratings, our attachments get the job done faster)

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And, now Allied adds to that great family background with the Sandvik AR Series™ and all-new Hy-Ram® hammers. Allied’s attachments don’t take a back seat to any competitor. In particular, our Sandvik product features a long-stroke design, all oil operation and ProControl. All of our high performance boom-mounted attachments are supported by the most respected parts and service organization in North America. Customer satisfaction is job one at Allied. Great products supported by people who know the industry and its customers. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call 1-800-321-1046 for the name of the Allied Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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MODEL

LOADER SAE HP (KW)

LOADER LIFT CAPACITY LBS. (KG)

LOADER BACKHOE MAX BREAKOUT FORCE LOADING HEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M)

TRAVEL SPEED 4TH GEAR FWD MPH (KMH)

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

ALLMAND BROS. TLB-220 TLB-325 TLB-425 TLB-535 TLB-6235

20 (15) 25 (18.5) 25 (18.5) 33.3 (24.6) 33.3 (24.6)

1,700 (771) 2,100 (952) 2,100 (952) 2,100 (952) 2,100 (952)

2,600 (1,170) 3,400 (1,542) 3,400 (1,542) 3,400 (1,542) 3,400 (1,542)

5.6 (1.7) 7.1 (2.2) 7.7 (2.3) 7.8 (2.3) 7.9 (2.4)

8.4 (2.5) 8.10 (2.7) 8.8 (2.7) 9.11 (3.0) 9.10 (3.0)

hydrostatic hydrostatic hydrostatic hydrostatic hydrostatic

3,115 (1,406) 4,045 (1,834) 4,320 (1,960) 4,690 (2,127) 5,800 (2,631)

11.2 (3.4) 11.2 (3.4) 11.6 (3.5) 11.5 (3.5) 11.5 (3.5)

14.3 (4.3) 14.5 (4.4) 14.10 (4.5) 15.11 (4.9) 15.11 (4.9)

24.3 (39.1) 26.1 (42) 25.4 (40.9) 24.6 (39.5) 25.6 (41.1)

13,359 (6,060) 14,285 (6,480) 14,905 (6,761) 15,268 (6,926) 15,268 (6,926)

13.6 (4.1) 13.6 (4.1) 14.8 (4.5) 17.0 (5.2)

17.9 (5.5) 17.9 (5.5) 19.5 (5.9) 21.3 (6.5)

25 (40) 25 (40) 26 (42) 25 (40)

14,960 (6,792) 15,474 (7,025) 16,066 (7,294) 24,141 (10.950)

6.83 (2) 8.75 (2.7) 10.67 (3.3) 10.33 (3.2) 15.3 (.5) 14 (3.4) 15.3 (3.9) 16.33 (4.9) 14 (3.9) 15.25 (6.9) 16.33 (4.9)

8.33 (2.5) 10 (3) 12 (3.7) 14.33 (4.4) 20.8 (6.3) 18.5 (5.6) 20.08 (6.1) 21.5 (6.5) 18.5 (5.6) 20.08 (6.1) 21.5 (6.5)

hydrostatic hydrostatic 12.3 (34.2) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36) 22.5 (36)

6,159 (2,790) 8,421 (3,820) 12,544 (5,690) 13,376 (6,069) 1,783 (810) 16,051(7,280) 17,683 (8,020) 18,161 (8,240) 16,446 (7,462) 18,225 (8,270) 18,428 (8,360)

10.1 (3.1) 14.3 (4.3)

16.1(25.9) 22.4 (36)

7,600 (3,447) 13,800 (6,259)

CASE 580M Series 3 79 (59) 580 Super M Series 3 91 (68) 580 Super M + Series 395 (71) 590 Super M Series 3 108 (81) 590 Super M + 108 (81)

6,182 (2,804) 6,182 (2,804) 6,182 (2,804) 7,327 (3,323) 7,327 (3,323)

9,480 (4,300) 9,480 (4,300) 9,480 (4,300) 10,980 (4,990) 10,981 (4,990)

CATERPILLAR 416E 420E 430E 450E

96 (71) 101 (75) 111 (83) 137 (102)

6180 (2,803) 6.457 (2,929) 6,475 (2,937) 7,871 (3,570)

10,036 (4,552) 10,242 (4,646) 10,401 (4,718) 11,375 (5,160)

JCB 1CX MIDI CX 2CX-12 3C-14 3C-15 3CX-14 3CX-15 3CX-17 4CX-14 4CX-15 4CX-17

50 (37) 50 (37) 75 (56) 92 (69) 92 (69) 92 (69) 100 (75) 100 (75) 100 (75) 100 (75) 100 (75)

1,345 (610) 3,428 (1,550) 4,850 (2,200) 6,750 (3,062) 6,750 (3,060) 7,670 (3,480) 10,255 (4,650) 10,225 (4,630) 10,255 (4,630) 10,255 (4,630) 10,255 (4,630)

5,179 (2,350) 5,830 (2,644) 7,935 (3,600) 11,730 (5,322) 11,730 (5,330) 13,630 (6,180) 14,498 (6,575) 14,498 (6,575) 13,728 (6,225) 13,728 (6,225) 13,728 (6,225)

JOHN DEERE 110TLB 310J

41 (31) 72 (53)

2,042 (926) 6,150 (2,789)

3,965 (1,798) 8,600 (3,900)

8.4 (2.6) 10.9 (3.3)

see CHART page 52


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RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.rish.com Bluefield, WV • 304/327-5124 Chesapeake, VA • 757/485-2100 Chester, VA • 804/748-6411 Coeburn, VA • 276/395-6901 Opal, VA • 540/439-0668 Salem, VA • 540/380-2090 Staunton, VA • 540/887-8291 POWER EQUIPMENT www.powerequipco.com Knoxville, TN • 865/577-5563 LaVergne, TN • 615/213-0900 Chattanooga, TN • 423/894-1870 Kingsport, TN • 423/349-6111 Memphis, TN • 901/346-9800 Saltillo, MS • 662/869-0283 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY www.linderco.com Florida Ft. Myers • 239/337-1313 Jacksonville • 904/786-6710 Ocala • 352/629-7585 Orlando • 407/849-6560 Pembroke Pines • 954/433-2800 Plant City • 813/754-2727 West Palm Beach • 561/863-0570 North Carolina Asheville • 828/681-5172 Charlotte • 704/376-7554 Greenville • 252/695-6200 High Point • 336/665-0110 Raleigh • 919/851-2030 Wilmington • 910/254-2031

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Alabama Alabaster • 205/621-2489 Anniston • 256/831-2440 Birmingham • 205/591-2131 Decatur • 256/355-0305 Dothan • 334/678-1832 Grove Hill • 251/275-4158 Mobile • 251/457-8991 Montgomery • 334/288-6580 Shoals Area • 256/383-5666 Tuscaloosa • 205/752-0621 Florida Panama City • 850/763-4654 Pensacola • 850/505-0550 Georgia Albany • 229/435-0982 Atlanta • 404-366-0693 Augusta • 706/798-7777 Calhoun • 706/879-6200 Columbus • 706/562-1801 Hoschton • 706/654-9850 Kennesaw • 678/354-5533 Macon • 478/745-6891 Savannah • 912/330-7500


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CHART from page 50

MODEL

LOADER SAE HP (KW)

JOHN DEERE Cont. 310SJ 92 (68) 315SJ 92 (68) 410J 95 (70) 710J 123 (91)

LOADER LIFT CAPACITY LBS. (KG) 7,340 (3,329) 7,200 (3,266) 7,340 (3,329) 8,693 (3,943)

LOADER BACKHOE MAX BREAKOUT FORCE LOADING HEIGHT DIGGING DEPTH LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FT. (M) 10,300 (4,672) 10,301 (4,672) 10,300 (4,672) 15,540 (7,048)

11.2 (3.4) 11.7 (3.6) 12.5 (3.8) 14.4 (4.4)

TRAVEL SPEED 4TH GEAR FWD MPH (KMH)

OPERATING WEIGHT LBS. (KG)

14.5 (4.5) 14.1 (4.3) 15.8 (4.8) 17.8 (5.4)

22.4 (36) 23.9 (38.4) 23.2 (37.3) 24.6 (39.5)

14,430 (6,545) 15,400 (6,985) 15,000 (6,804) 23,000 (10,450)

14.2 (4.32) 14.5 (4.42) 14.5 (4.42) 15.5 (4.72) 15.5 (4.72)

23.0 (37.0) 23.5 (37.8) 24.9 (40.0) 23.5 (37.8) 24.9 (40.0)

14,980 (6,795) 16,240 (7,366) 16,780 (7,611) 17,200 (7,802) 17,740 (8,047)

8.3 (2.5) 10.1 (3) 10.1 (3) 12.0 (3.6)

11.1 (17.8) 14.3 (23.0) 14.0 (22.5) 15.9 (25.6)

4,001 (1,815) 6,987 (3,170) 7,173 (3,254) 8,344 (3,785)

14.4 (4.4) 14.4 (4.4) 14.4 (4.4) 15.3 (4.7) 15.3 (4.7) 15.0 (4.6)

20 (32.2) 20 (32.2) 20 (32.2) 20 (32.2) 20 (32.2) 24 (39.2)

15,677 (7,111) 16,008 (7,261) 18,135 (8,226) 16,028 (7,270) 16,316 (7,401) 18,289 (8,296)

14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5) 15.11 (4.9) 15.11 (4.9)

23.3 (37.5) 23.3 (37.5) 26.2 (42.1) 25.8 (41.6)

15,151 (6,887) 15,964 (7,241) 16,986 (7,721) 17,663 (8,029)

8.3 (2.5) 8.7 (2.7) 10 (3.1)

hydrostatic hydrostatic hydrostatic

3,100 (1,406) 4,180 (1,896) 4,960 (2,250)

KOMATSU WB142-5 WB146-5 WB146PS-5 WB156-5 WB156PS-5

76 (57) 88 (66) 88 (66) 95 (70.8) 95 (70.8)

6,325 (2,869) 8,598 (3,900) 8,598 (3,900) 8,598 (3,900) 8,598 (3,900)

10,116 (4,590) 13,224 (6,000) 13,224 (6,000) 13,224 (6,000) 13,224 (6,000)

11.8 (3.61) 12.0 (3.68) 12.0 (3.68) 12.3 (3.76) 12.3 (3.76)

KUBOTA B26 L39 L45 M59

23.3 (17.4) 35.5 (26.5) 45 (33.6) 57 (42.5)

1,300 (589) 2,767 (1,255) 2,898 (6,252) 3,968 (1,800)

2,344 (1,063) 4,605 (2,089) 4,530 (2,055) 5,961 (2,704)

7.8 (2.4) 9.5 (2.9) 7.6 (2.3) 10.5 (3.2)

NEW HOLLAND B90B B95B B95B TC B95B LR B110B B115B

95 (71) 97 (72) 97 (72) 97 (72) 110 (82) 110 (82)

7,690 (3,488) 8,095 (3,672) 6,856 (3,110) 8,095 (3,672) 7,925 (3,595) 7,464 (3,386)

14,454 (6,556) 15,212 (6,900) 14,109 (6,400) 14,212 (6,446) 14,109 (6,400) 12,169 (5,520)

12.0 (3.67) 12.0 (3.67) 12.0 (3.67) 12.7 (3.87) 12.7 (3.87) 12.11 (3.69)

TEREX TX760B 87 (64.88) TX860B 94 (70.3) TX870B 94 (70.3) TX970B All-Wheel Steer 94 (70.3)

7,604 (3,449) 8,783 (3,984) 8,783 (3,984) 8,783 (3,984)

10,485 (4,756) 12,291 (5,575) 12,291 (5,575) 12,291 (5,575)

12.3 (3.74) 12.3 (3.74) 13.1 (3.99) 13.1 (3.99)

TERRAMITE T5C T7 T9 (4wd)

20 (1.5) 26 (1.9) 32.8 (2.4)

1,700 (771) 1,700 (771) 2,300 (1,043)

2,200 (998) 4,400 (1,996) 6,110 (2,772)

6.8 (2.1) 8 (2.4) 8.5 (2.6)


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These workmates put more work within reach. Name the job and there’s a 310SJ or 410J Backhoe Loader to help you get it done. You’ll benefit from uptime-enhancing features such as advanced diagnostic monitors, solid-state electronics, and an improved cooling system. Other advantages include ground-level service points, low maintenance costs, smooth and responsive hydraulics, and best-in-class resale value. Go for the Total Machine Control (TMC) and tool carrier options and take on even more work. To put a 310SJ or 410J Backhoe Loader to work for you, give us a call.

FLINT EQUIPMENT COMPANY Dothan, AL Albany, GA 334/794-8691 229/888-1212 Troy, AL SW Atlanta, GA 334/566-4181 404/691-9445 Perry, FL Grovetown, GA 850/584-9200 706/855-5440 Tallahassee, FL Columbus, GA 850/575-5600 706/687-3344 West Columbia, SC Braselton, GA 803/794-9340 770/965-1889 Simpsonville, SC Macon, GA 478/788-1586 864/963-5835 Adairsville, GA Aynor, SC 770/773-9857 843/358-5688

R.W. MOORE EQUIP. CO. Main Office Garner, NC 919/772-2121 Ahoskie, NC 252/332-5550 Hope Mills, NC 910/424-1200 New Bern, NC 252/638-5838 Greenville, NC 252/758-4403 Castle Hayne, NC 910/675-9211

JAMES RIVER EQUIPMENT INC. Ashland, VA 804/798-6001 Manassas Park, VA 703/631-8500 Winchester, VA 540/667-9777 Asheville, NC 828/667-0176 Charlotte, NC 704/597-0211 800/532-6797 Greensboro, NC 336/668-2762 800/632-0376 Mt. Gilead, NC 910/439-5653 800/692-9175 Salem, VA 540/380-2011

INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. Jacksonville, FL 904/296-5000 Lake City, FL 386/752-9544 Palatka, FL 386/325-6268 Brunswick, GA 912/264-6161 Savannah, GA 912/964-7370 Ladson, SC 843/572-0400 Andrews, SC 843/221-4940 Walterboro, SC 843/539-1420

STAFFORD www.staffordequipment.com Tifton, GA 229/382-4400 800/255-4401 Douglas, GA 912/384-4400 800/559-4019 Valdosta, GA 229/247-4495 800/283-2576


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www.jcb.com

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Designed And Built For You... Whatever Your Job As the number one backhoe loader manufacturer in the world today. JCB has over 60 years experience in producing the best backhoes in the industry. With a reputation built on constant innovation, our design has gone from strength to strength. So it will be no surprise to learn that one out of every three backhoe loaders sold in the world carries the JCB logo. We also offer the world’s largest range of backhoes, so whatever your needs, JCB has a backhoe loader solution to help you get the job done. Visit a JCB dealer to try the world’s #1 for yourself!

For more information on the full range of JCB construction equipment and to find the dealer nearest you, please visit www.jcb.com

JCB of Alabama 8920 Weaver Avenue Leeds, AL 35094 205/699-2699 866/480-6125

JCB of Georgia 4008 Mike Padgett Hwy. Augusta, GA 30906 888/431-0130 www.jcbofgeorgia.com

791 Anderson Road Montgomery, AL 36110 334/262-8104 866/954-6522 www.jcbofalabama.com

Pooler, GA 31322 912/330-0130 888/431-0130 Fax: 912/330-9214 2679 Barrett Lakes Blvd. Kennesaw, GA 30144 678/594-5400 Fax: 678/594-7868

JCB of Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 37421 423/899-1219 Fax: 423/892-0508 www.jcbofchattanooga.com

Valley Supply and Equipment 8192 Euclid Ct. Manassis Park, VA 20111 703/330-5579

Interstate Equipment Company www.interstateequipmentjcb.com 1604 Salisbury Road Statesville, NC 28677 704/873-9048 800/626-4599 7979 West Chapel Hill Road Cary, NC 27513-4166 919/467-1801 800/626-4602

JCB of Florida & South Georgia www.jcbflga.com 2230 North U.S. Highway 301 Tampa, FL 33619 813/621-4671 Fax: 813/594-0584 1915 N. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804 877/205-6098

6907 Broadway Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32254 877/218-5638 2755 Marshall Drive Tifton, GA 31793 877/462-3250


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Komatsu’s WB156-5, WB156PS-5 Maximize Uptime Komatsu America Corp.’s two backhoe loaders: WB156-5 and the WB156PS-5 are equipped with Tier II engines and feature operating weights between 16,530 and 18,780 lbs. (7,498 and 8,518 kg) and loader bucket options up to 1.5 cu. yds. (1.4 cu m). These models, in the 15 ft. (4.6 m) backhoe class are the big brothers of the WB146-5 and WB146PS-5. The backhoe loaders feature a spacious operator station that has been completely redesigned to provide maximum comfort for any size operator. They are available in either open ROPS canopy or enclosed dual entry cab, which allows for easy access from either side of the machine. The climate-controlled cab has 10 vents for maximum air circulation and its curved shape and large windows provide the operator with 360-degree visibility. A one piece, floor-to-ceiling rear-opening window provides increased backhoe visibility. The machine accommodates operators of all sizes with its multiple suspension seat adjustments

tions. and a tilt steering colA heavy-duty umn that locks at any one-piece welded desired angle. The mainframe ensures standard backhoe the WB156-5 is stapressure proportional ble and durable. The control (PPC) joy“S” shaped backhoe sticks and adjustable boom is narrower control towers with and stronger for integrated wrist rests increased visibility, allow the operator to boom lift capacity, achieve maximum truck loading and comfort and control. breakout force. A The WB156-5 gets telescopic dipper its power and fuel arm allows the opereconomy from a turator to reach 23 ft. 6 bocharged Komatsu engine with 95 net hp A heavy-duty one-piece welded mainframe ensures the in. (7.2 m) at ground (70.8 kW). Komatsu’s WB156-5 is stable and durable. The “S” shaped backhoe level. The large pins bushings, HydrauMind load boom is narrower and stronger for increased visibility, and reversible stabilizer sensing closed-center boom lift capacity, truck loading and breakout force. pads and heavy hydraulic system progauge backhoe vides for high flow, swing frame combine for performprecise control, high breakout facturer. The drivetrain includes a 4- ance and longevity. force and improved fuel economy. The dual direction parallel lift The standard backhoe control speed synchro-shuttle transmission pattern change valve allows the with standard four-wheel drive and linkage loader keeps the load level operator to choose either backhoe high flotation tires for greater trac- throughout the lifting and lowering style or excavator style control pat- tion in soft soil applications. The cycles for safe and productive tern. Because the operator is work- WB 156PS-5 includes a full work flow. With the optional ing with a familiar control pattern PowerShift transmission with hydraulic attachment coupler, the he can be more productive, precise built-in twist grip gear control, operator can add forks for tool carand safe, according to the manu- auto-shift and kick-down func- rier operations. The slim loader

arms further enhance operator visibility and allow for easier truck loading, while the heavy-duty cast iron nose guard provides protection for the machine and acts as an integral counterweight. The loader control also is a pilot operated joystick. The operator can simultaneously control all loader functions including a multi-purpose bucket when equipped with a single lever. Komatsu designed these backhoe loaders to maximize uptime and ensure easy maintenance, benefiting both owners and operators alike. The lockable single piece tilt-forward engine hood lifts easily, exposing the entire engine compartment. All daily service checks are conveniently located on the left side of the engine. The ignition key opens all locks and compartments, while the lockable toolbox provides ample space for necessities and serves as a protective shield for the hydraulic filter and battery. The ground level fuel fill allows for safer and faster fill times and reduces spillage, according to the manufacturer. For more information, visit www.komatsuamerica.com.

Case M Series 3 Backhoes Powered by Family IV Engines The Case M Series 3 lineup includes the 580M, 580 Super M, 580 Super M+, 590 Super M and 590 Super M+. These five models range in net horsepower from 79 to 109 (59 to 81 kW) with dig depths from 14 ft. 3 in. (4.3m) on the standard backhoe to 20 ft. 4 in. (6.2 m) with the Extendahoe. All Case M Series 3 models feature Case Family IV engines, as well as superior performance and serviceability The Case engines are turbocharged to provide the extra power. Electronic engines with high pressure common rail injection on the Super M and Super M+ models improves cold starting and fuel efficiency. The Super M+ models also feature pressure-compensated load sensing hydraulics to improve fuel efficiency, helping moving more yards per gallon of fuel. An optional power shift transmission with three-speed reverse provides smooth, onthe-go shifting. Increased pushing power in first and second gears provides more productivity in loader operations. An electronic auxiliary control for the loader allows precise, easy control of attachments like a 4-in1 bucket, and a rotary hand throttle and easyto-operate foot throttle on the Super M and Super M+ models make it easy to set the engine to the desired RPMs.

“Pro Control System” allow novice operators to become productive faster. Optional pilot controls provide even easier operation with joystick controls. To accommodate operator preferences, the control towers are infinitely adjustable within the fore/aft and lateral positions. Wrist rests are also height adjustable. Additional flexibility is provided by the incab pattern change switch, which allows operators to easily switch between backhoestyle or excavator-style controls, based on personal preference for increased productivity. Case M Series 3 loader/backhoes are available with one-touch idle built into the Case pilot controls, allowing the operator to return the engine to idle at the touch of the button. Pressing the button a second time returns the engine to the previous RPM setting. Auto-up stabilizer controls allow the operator to raise the stabilizers while swiveling the seat to the loader position for faster The Case 580 Super M+ backhoe, like the rest of Case’s M Series 3 lineup, features turn-around and increased productivity. The a turbocharged Case Family IV engine. 590 Super M and Super M+ models feature And, when it comes to stopping power, as well as a SAHR (spring-applied, a larger steering cylinder increased steering torque. the M Series 3 loader/backhoes come stan- hydraulic-release) parking brake. For more information visit dard with low-effort, power-assisted brakes, Features like the Case-exclusive PCS www.casece.com.


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JCB Unveils New EcoDig System in NextGen Backhoes JCB’s newest backhoe loader offers customers average fuel savings ranging from six to 16 percent at typical daily work rates, largely achieved through the introduction of a new EcoDig system incorporating three hydraulic pumps. The machine’s new design features a restyled counterweight and new vertical grille design offering an aggressive feel. The sharper lines on the excavator and loader profiles contribute to the robust look, while the sloping hood retains forward visibility, according to the manufacturer. In addition, the machines include a host of new features including: • Improved cab for greater comfort • Power brakes providing proportional braking and fuel economy improvements Optional features: • New heated front windshield • An in-cab hot beverage machine • Combined hammer and bidirectional circuit for versatility in attachment use • A factory-fitted hose reel for improved productivity and versatility JCB Group Managing Director of Product Development and Commercial Operations Tim Burnhope said: “JCB has been at the forefront of backhoe design for almost 60 years and through innovation we continue to raise the bar and offer our customers machines which have superior performance and are more cost efficient and comfortable to operate. “The new generation of JCB backhoe loaders represent a significant investment and the result is JCB’s most efficient backhoe loader ever, which has been designed with fuel economy firmly in mind. Whether loading, roading or digging JCB’s latest generation of backhoe offers the customer a machine that works harder but uses less fuel. “We believe the new JCB backhoe will cement our position as the world’s best selling brand in a market which we expect to grow significantly over the next five years.” Increased Productivity The biggest changes are under the skin. A new EcoDig hydraulic system now utilizes three hydraulic pumps to provide the same hydraulic output but at lower engine speeds, itself delivering average fuel savings of up to 15 percent. Operators are able to select from two working modes, either Eco mode or low flow, to optimize productivity and improve machine control. A secondary benefit of the three pump design is faster performance of the extradig extending dipper stick, further boosting pro-

A new EcoDig hydraulic system now utilizes three hydraulic pumps to provide the same hydraulic output but at lower engine speeds, itself delivering average fuel savings of up to 15 percent.

The machine’s new design features a restyled counterweight and new vertical grille design.

ductivity. The new hydraulic system and lower engine speeds also contribute to a cut in exhaust emissions and a reduction in overall machine noise levels, both inside the cab and externally, according to the manufacturer. The new backhoes come with the existing EcoRoad options of smooth ride system (SRS) and TorqueLock to help boost productivity further. TorqueLock reduces fuel consumption by up to 25 percent while increasing speed by up to 10 percent and the smooth ride system maximizes load retention around the job site for increased productivity and operator comfort. Power brakes are to be introduced on both 3CX and 4CX models. The system provides proportional braking throughout the pedal travel, providing operators with improved braking and reduced effort. JCB also has redesigned the pedal position in the backhoe loader cab, with an auto-

motive style position which improves ergonomics. The power brake design ensures that there is full brake pad release when the driver comes off the pedal. This enables operators to better maintain roading speeds and contributes to a further one per cent saving in fuel consumption. By using the machine’s hydraulic system to supply oil for the power brakes, there is no requirement for separate brake reservoirs. This simplifies service and reduces the number of daily checks for the operator. JCB’s EcoLoad package of options add to the enhanced productivity. The return-to-dig feature automatically resets the shovel to dig position, saving time and effort; the transmission disconnect diverts hydraulic power to the loader for faster lifting. In addition, high engine torque at low revs provides excellent pushing and hill climbing performance and limited slip differentials (LSD) provide extra traction in challenging conditions.

A New Design and a New Cab The cab adopts a similar style to the JCB Fastrac, with improved run-off channels to prevent rain water collecting on the roof. The machines also benefit from independently adjustable working lights at the front and rear of the roof, providing improved visibility all around the working area in poor light conditions. The cab is refreshed internally too, with a move to a black interior in the lower half of the cab, including the seat, which has new material to provide increased comfort and less wear. The pillars and roof lining adopt a lighter grey color, making the cab feel even more light and spacious. JCB engineers looked for innovation in every detail in the cab, and have found a new material to cover the redesigned steering wheel, offering improved grip for the driver. The backhoes also benefit from new high quality switches, activating consoles which provide light definition. The switches have laser etched images that are clearly backlit, enabling clear visibility of switches at night. JCB will be taking a lead from the automotive industry with the option of an automatic heated front windshield on all 3CX and 4CX models. Available in time for winter 2010, the heated windshield rapidly clears ice and misting in cold conditions. Attachment Availability A new combined hammer and bidirectional auxiliary circuit makes the fitting of attachment power circuits easier. The circuit has been designed to provide low flow and high flow across all 3CX and 4CX models, including all fixed and extending dipper variants. This increases versatility for the customer as the machines are compatible with an increased number of optional attachments. There also is the option of a new 29 ft. hose reel on the hand held tool circuit, that allows contractors to use hydraulic power tools alongside the backhoe loader, removing the need for separate power packs. Taking a Break In the 1970’s JCB supplied a kettle as an option with each machine so that the driver could make a hot drink even when away from the site facilities. Now JCB is to revive this link with the past. All 3CX and 4CX models will be available with an optional hot beverage machine, capable of producing tea or coffee, that will lock securely into an area at the side of the cab. The machine uses the 12V supply directly from the machine and has been designed to fit into the existing cab layout.


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In side by side earthwork volume tests, the CBL40 averaged 38% more work and 22% lower fuel consumption. • Heavy duty single frame chassis to handle digging and loading forces at either end. • Hydro-mechanical transmission and 2 pump hydraulic system for smooth, fast operation. • Mechanical quick coupler and rear PTO for attachments increases versatility. • Easy access for routine maintenance checks. • User friendly swivel seat makes changing position easy. Contact your local dealer. www.yanmar.com/construction/products/backhoeloaders


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Kubota's M59 TLB Features Digging Depth of 12 Feet “We are very excited to be introducing our M59 power utility tractor as the most powerful TLB that Kubota currently has on the market. ” Keith Rohrbacker

Kubota

Kubota’s M59 Power Utility TLB is three machines in one: a loader, a backhoe and a 3-point hitch implement tractor.

Kubota’s M59 power utility tractor loader backhoe features a powerful 59-hp (44 kW), three-vortex combustion system (E-TVCS) diesel engine that allows increased airflow into the combustion chamber and increases efficiency. The system includes a large displacement engine to help reduce noise and vibration and features a standard spark arrestor muffler, built-in for safety when working in dry areas. The M59’s HSTPlus hydrostatic transmission provides control of both the HST pump and motor with key features including hydro dual speed, load sensing ability, HST response control and auto throttle advance. “We are very excited to be introducing our M59 power utility tractor as the most powerful TLB that Kubota currently has on the market,” said Keith Rohrbacker, Kubota product manager of construction equipment. “With four-wheel drive for power and stability, an integrated main frame, a heavy-duty rear axle for extended life and multiple wet disc brakes for smooth stopping performance, the M59 is rugged, versatile and performs well on the job.” A Deeper Dig Kubota’s M59 TLB offers a host of features designed to make digging work easier. With a backhoe that offers 12-ft. (3.6 m) digging depth, bucket digging force of more than 7,600 lbs. (34,473 kg) and dipper digging force of 4,731 lbs. (2,146 kg), the M59 can handle even the toughest soil conditions. High capacity hydraulic pumps allow for smooth and efficient management with virtually every material — stone, gravel, sand, silt or clay. The M59 offers convenience with a quick mount attach/detach system for easy backhoe removal and enclosed hydraulic hoses for improved visibility and an overall cleaner design, according to the manufacturer.

Loader Strength and Power Kubota’s M59 loader is cost and time efficient, offering increased productivity and a lifting power of 3,960 lbs. (1,796 kg). With a maximum height of 10.5 ft. (3.2 m) and a 7-ft. (2 m) bucket, the loader makes the M59 a productive machine. The braceless frame, slanted boom and sloped hood design improve operator visibility when changing front attachments. The M59 employs a quick attach coupler and optional third function valve for easy use of attachments. Operator Comfort, Handling In addition to a wide range of capabilities, Kubota’s M59 was designed with operator comfort in mind. Along with features such as a comfortable arm rest and convenient side position display, this TLB boasts a full-flat deck, which provides ample leg room and makes mounting and dismounting effortless. An efficient “backhoe crawling mode” feature allows movement at “creep” speed while at the controls of the backhoe. This is especially time saving when repositioning along lengthy trenches. The four-post rollover protective structure improves operator safety. In addition, Kubota offers a Category I/II threepoint hitch for a variety of tool handling capabilities, which make it more powerful and easy to utilize. With remote hydraulic control valves, a greater selection of hydraulically powered implements can be used with the M59. The hydraulic-independent PTO enables the use of rear-mounted, PTO-driven implements such as rotary tillers and snow blowers to maximize the M59’s versatility. For efficient implement changing and easy use of attachments, the M59 employs a quick attach coupler and optional third function valve. For more information, call 888/4-KUBOTA or visit www.kubota.com.

Kubota’s M59 Power Utility TLB features a 59-hp (44 kW) threevortex combustion system diesel engine.

Kubota’s M59 offers increased productivity with a 12-ft. (3.6 m) digging depth backhoe and loader lifting power of 3,960 lbs. (1,796 kg).


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Over the past decade, the term Return on Investment has all but disappeared. LiuGong has re-engineered it in the form of their new CLG766III backhoe-loader. Cost-effective to own and operate, the CLG766III digs and moves material fast, while offering a number of standard features that will make your workday more productive and enjoyable. The top quality CLG766III boasts a powerful, yet fuel-efficient 93 hp, Tier III Perkins diesel engine, tool carrier loader linkage, air-suspended 180 degree seat, four-wheel drive, wet disc brakes and a ROPS/FOPS enclosed cab with superb visibility. Even the radio and A/C are standard. And it’s attachment friendly, pre-plumbed on both ends and ready to go to work. Get a great return on your investment with a LiuGong CLG766III. Visit your local dealer today.

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Maintenance Tips to Keep Compact TLBs on the Job Site By Doug Dahlgren SPECIAL TO CEG

components, therefore a one-size-fits-all approach is not sufficient. The first step a person should take when purchasing a new or used piece of equipment is to consult the manual and develop a maintenance regimen based on the manufacturer’s recommendations. Most operator’s manuals will clearly detail the appropriate maintenance schedule for individual equipment models. If the manual can’t be found, try the manufacturer’s Web site. Most leading manufacturers will have manuals readily

When the compact tractor loader backhoe (TLB) was first introduced several years ago, many saw it as a “toy,” or simply a notso-serious, smaller version of the full-size TLB. But as time went on and these machines gained job site experience, people started to realize that compact TLBs offered a nuance over its larger equipment cousin that justified its place in the market — performance combined with maneuverability. Though these smaller machines No matter how well couldn’t approach the power and payload of the full-size TLB, they could built the machine, use still offer the necessary capabilities to answer many tasks, while being com- the manufacturer’s pact enough to get into areas one wouldn’t dream of broaching with documentation to develop a larger machines. With its ever-increasing versatility maintenance strategy. and acceptance in the market, the compact TLB has experienced a boom in terms of usage and demand. But with available online for convenient access. The increased demand comes increased respon- key is to understand that this information is sibility for the owner or operator. Though provided so customers can get the most out these machines are built for rugged use, the of a manufacturer’s piece of equipment. The more time they spend in the unforgiving next step is to pay attention to this informaconditions of most job sites, the more need tion and then understand how the manufacthere is for proper maintenance to avoid turer expects one to use it. For example, the following is an example costly downtime. It’s a fact that with time and continued use, all equipment will of a daily, or eight-hour, maintenance checkinevitably fail, regardless of how well built. list as suggested for a diesel compact TLB: • Check engine oil level, fill if needed. It’s also a fact that conducting proper main• Check battery electrolyte level tenance while recognizing and responding to • Check fan belt for tightness common equipment warning signs will • Check oil cooler fins, clean as necesmaximize the life of any piece of equipment. sary Therefore, the following are some tips on • Check radiator hoses and clamps for how to properly maintain a compact TLB leaks and further its reputation as a versatile and • Check fuel lines for leaks dependable job site ally. • Check air cleaner element • Check electrical wiring for damaged or Read and Follow Directions loose connections Perhaps the most logical resource for • Tighten lug nuts to 80 ft./lbs. maintenance information, regardless of the • Check hydraulic oil level, fill if necestype of equipment, is the owner’s manual. It sary includes suggested maintenance schedules • Check all fasteners for tightness and procedures, inspection checklists, trou• Check backhoe bucket teeth, replace if bleshooting tips, proper operational technecessary niques and safety information. • Grease all swivel points (loader and Unfortunately, few give manuals the attenbackhoe) tion they deserve before operating equip• Check hydraulic hoses for damage and ment. In fact, it’s not unusual to find the loose connections operator’s manual still sealed and protected The first reaction one might have to this within its original plastic bag years after the equipment has been put in service — if one daily maintenance list is “when will I actually get around to using the equipment?” Do can find the manual at all. One possible reason for this is that some manufacturers really expect mechanics and assume that maintenance requirements and operators to conduct all of these checks other vital information is roughly the same before and after each use? The simple for different pieces of equipment. Even answer is “no.” Some items should be when looking specifically at compact TLBs, checked daily without question, such as different models are built with different checking the engine oil, but what manufac-

turers are trying to do with such substantial daily checklists is provide a guideline for what areas need regular monitoring. Perhaps one doesn’t tighten the lug nuts every day, but he or she should be aware that these are areas that need regular attention — and know that they can’t be put off for weeks or months at a time. At the very least, the mechanic or operator should do a daily walkthrough of the equipment, while keeping this list of checks in mind. Clean the Machine But before doing that daily walkthrough, make sure the machine is clean. Whereas cleaning an automobile yields aesthetic value, keeping equipment clean results in easier to spot maintenance issues, less extensive repairs and greater uptime. Many times repair events begin with signs of wear or component failure, such as cracks and fluid leaks. And if the machine is covered with dirt and grime, it’s possible these signs can go unnoticed until they become something worse, potentially resulting in equipment failure. Furthermore, filth can hide exterior equipment damage, such as dents and other evidence of operator misuse. Cleaning the equipment could reveal this damage and cue the mechanic to investigate further to check for potential internal issues that lie behind a dent. Additionally, from time to time it’s important to clean what’s under the hood as well, but make sure to do it appropriately. Always wait until the engine and hydraulic system are cool before cleaning. Cold water on a hot engine or hydrostatic pump can cause costly damage. Also, do not direct the stream of a pressure washer directly at the hydraulic system breather since it is possible that water could get into the hydraulic system and contaminate the fluid. Listen to the Machine Beyond the potential maintenance issues one can determine through routine checks and walkthroughs, it’s important for operators to pay attention to other issues the equipment may be indicating through other sights, sounds or smells. Some of the most common indications of trouble include smoke, performance loss, squealing belts and other uncommon engine noises such as knocking sounds. If any of these behaviors are exhibited, one should stop the machine immediately and determine what’s causing the anomaly. All of these are symptoms of burgeoning problems and should be addressed as such to prevent larger, more costly issues from developing. Remember, any change in operation is a sig-

nal that maintenance is needed. Shop Around Of course, it’s important to conduct routine maintenance and watch for signs of problems with any piece of equipment, but is it possible to reduce maintenance requirements before ever purchasing a compact TLB? Definitely. That’s why a potential buyer should take the time to study the available equipment and determine several “maintenance-free” features that some manufacturers are building into their equipment. Due to their extended versatility and ease of use, compact TLBs have become very popular in the rental market. This rental popularity, in turn, has led to benefits for all owners and operators of compact TLBs. How so? Well, in the rental market, a machine with low maintenance requirements is of primary importance. Manufacturers and rental operators alike fully understand that the rental customer will not be conducting any routine checks or maintenance on their machines. Renters need a machine to do a certain job and there’s no way they’re going to spend any rental time maintaining someone else’s machine. All of this maintenance must be done by the rental operator — and the faster it can be completed and the machine can be back out on rent, the better. Therefore, some manufacturers have been building their machines to be more robust and better able to handle the rigors of rental, which results in better equipment for all. Features such as oversized pins on all areas of articulation, composite bearings and sealed joints to keep dirt out and grease in, and the elimination of metal-on-metal contact in the backhoe joints all contribute to machines with greatly reduced maintenance requirements. Furthermore, these machines typically offer more smooth and precise operation, which contributes to better productivity. Obviously, it’s in a manufacturer’s best interests to continue to build compact TLBs with better components to increase durability and reduce maintenance concerns, but there will never be a machine that doesn’t require some regular care. That’s why these same manufacturers pour thousands of dollars into documentation, Web sites and other customer service devices. All that remains is for the end-user to “use” it. No matter how well built the machine, use the manufacturer’s documentation to develop a maintenance strategy, follow it and watch for warning signs. It may take some extra time, but the result is reduced headaches and a reliable investment that keeps paying dividends for years to come. For more information, call 800/562-1373 or visit www.allmand.com.


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Topcon Positioning Systems (TPS) has acquired InlandGEO, one of Topcon’s top performing distributors. InlandGEO is headquartered in Madrid, Spain, and has four additional offices in Spain, two in Portugal and one in the Canary Islands. In addition to continuing to distribute Topcon and Sokkia positioning products to the construction and survey markets in Spain and Portugal, InlandGEO will become the headquarters for distribution and support for Topcon precision agriculture products in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Established in 1987, InlandGEO “has a deep knowledge of the positioning industry, starting with lasers, machine control and precision land leveling systems,” said Ray O’Connor, TPS president and CEO. “This acquisition reinforces InlandGEO as a premiere Topcon and Sokkia distributor in Spain and Portugal, and now provides the opportunity for rapid growth of Topcon’s position in precision agricultural markets all across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.” From 1993 through 2005, InlandGEO was a top European distributor of Trimble positioning products. It acquired one of the world’s largest Sokkia dealers in 2002, and then acquired Topcon distribution for Spain and Portugal in 2005. O’Connor also announced that Carlos

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use our rover to check the grade,” Barnett said. Patrick Ward, owner of Big Country Surveying, noted that multiple surveying crews were utilized because the system was highly productive, yet GaDOT was skeptical of the system’s grading accuracy at first. Early on, as many as four or five surveying crews were involved before being reduced to two for most of the project. One crew was used during the last few months of work. The surveyor gathered topographical data every 25 ft. (7.6 m) both before and after the stone was placed and recorded the data in a spreadsheet. “If the surface had to be a foot below finished grade, we had to put it in the spreadsheet and give it to [GaDOT] to make sure that it was within tolerance,” Ward said, adding that recording the points using conventional staking methods would have been extremely time-consuming. “If you have a Millimeter and a rod, you can check every foot if you want to and not have to compute another grade or pull another string.” “Checking grade with a rover, you could go out there and decide not to put the final layer of asphalt on until the final stage of the project and leave the pavement surrounding manholes twotenths of an inch low. It saved on a lot of staking and a lot of setting curbs and lines to grade,” Barnett added. Roper Laser helped Big Country Surveying to mount a single base station on a pole near the construction trailer and provided positioning signals to two motorgraders, two dozers, a tractor and two rovers. The PZL-1 Lazer Zone transmitters were deployed along the highway, 800 ft. (244 m) apart. “One thing about the system is, you’ve got to know the limits,” said Barnett. “It can’t do everything, but it can do a lot. We started the job grading with Millimeter but setting the stakes to verify what we were doing. A couple of sections were passed by the state using stringlines and conventional grade methods, and once they saw that we were matching the topographical survey, they got a comfort level. Then they would walk behind the millimeter pole and verify our grades and it ended up at the end of the job that if they said it was on grade, it was on grade. We went to

the ‘show-them-don’t-tell-them’ Millimeter probably saved us 30 permethod — we didn’t try to go onto the cent in grading time. I know it was an job on day one and tell them, ‘This is investment that paid for itself.” the way we’re going to do it and we The fine-grading machine control know it’ll work.’We eased them in and system saved the entire construction said we know it will work. We’re not team, not to mention taxpayers and the going to tell you it’ll work — we’ll just public, considerable time and money. show you it’ll work.” The project was completed about nine Noting that the .25 in. concrete pave- months early, allowing the general conment tolerance superseded the .5 in. subgrade tolerance, Barnett said he did not take any chances in regard to accuracy. Not only were the dirt and stone grade-checked but the concrete pavement also was gradechecked after finishing to ensure that there were no discrepancies. “The main thing was that the Millimeter reduced our liability,” he said. “Normally, if somebody’s stake gets run over, we’d Photo courtesy of Big Country Surveying lose all of your reference points. Barnett Southern Corp. and Team But when we surveyed it, we Excavating Co., the underground utility had a digital file showing that contractor and grading contractor on the this was the way we left it. project, respectively, were able to provide There was no discrepancy there positioning signals to two motorgraders, dozers, a tractor and two rovers from and we could always go back to two a single base station, pictured here alongit if there were any questions.” side an antenna that transmitted signals

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Rental Industry Forecast Shows Signs of Improvement The latest information from economic forecasting firm IHS Global Insight prepared for the American Rental Association (ARA) and Rental Management magazine reported that the equipment rental industry is starting to show signs of recovery from the national recession. “The Outlook report indicates that the worst may be over for the equipment rental industry,” said Christine Wehrman, CEO, American Rental Association. “The U.S. economy is proving its resilience with growth returning to many sectors. However, construction spending continues to lag behind the rest of the economy. While construction spending is weak, spending on rental is beginning to grow and is leading the way in the construction space. We see the equipment rental industry gaining momentum in 2010 and 2011, with significant growth moving into 2012. These are positive signs for the entire economy as manufacturers, service providers and other vendors begin their budget planning for 2011 in the coming weeks and months. “Although nonresidential construction, state and local spending remain down, other areas of the U.S. construction market have begun to rebound. With business equipment investments surging, almost $6 billion in stimulus money flowing into the economy in 2010 and consumer confidence driving increased demand, the equipment rental industry is poised to gain strength in Q3 and Q4, with improvement in all categories forecasted for 2011,” said Wehrman. The equipment rental industry is made up of three general market segments: Construction & Industrial Equipment, General Tool and Party & Event. Influenced by the decline in both residential and nonresidential construction spending, the Construction & Industrial Equipment market has been hit hardest by the recession. Economic indicators show that employment in the construction industry has increased significantly with the onset of the 2010 construction season. “This is a positive sign for the equipment rental market as cautious contractors will

increase their equipment fleets through short-term and long-term rentals to keep employees productive,” said Wehrman. According to IHS Global Insight, even though General Tool did not take as hard of hit as the Construction & Industrial Equipment market in the recession, it did decline as consumers postponed planned home improvement and do-it-yourself projects during the recession. Although new housing starts remain low, residential construction has noticeably increased in the past year and is forecasted to continue its recovery over the year as consumers are now willing to spend money on updating or repairing their homes. “With consumer confidence growing homeowners and small business owners will rely on their rental stores to supply them with the tools they need to get these delayed projects started in 2010,” said Wehrman. Party & Event equipment rentals have been the least influenced by the recent recession. Experiencing only a modest decline in 2009, this category is forecasted to grow in 2010. This is largely due to the consumer side of the business, which includes weddings, anniversaries, graduations and other celebrations. Fashion and trends influence this market, and consumers expect rental companies to have the latest options. Already, manufacturers and service providers in the Party & Event market have invested the time and resources needed to develop and market new products. “With the influx of capital into this market in 2010, and positive customer demand, the Party & Event market is poised to be a leader in our industry regarding the market’s recovery into 2011 and beyond,” said Wehrman.

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Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

2007 JCB UM75, 68’’ width, 17,000 lb., 80 HP, 2 units, low rent hours. Pictures available. Good condition........Low $40’s

Asphalt Distributer

Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697

2009 Marathon TPS115S, 115 gallon tack distributor, skid mount, new - 0 hours....$5,220.

Misc. Compaction Equip.

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2004 CAT 836G, 7159 hours ...................................$355,000

Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381

JFW Equipment, Inc. 336-685-4998

ATTACHMENTS Hammers 2003 Cat H160..........$55,000 2004 Cat H160..........$55,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

Vibratory Compactors

Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 2006 Bomag BW1450-3, Stock # T000752, s/n 901581471297, 40 hours......... ..........................$42,000. Stafford 229-386-9472

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000 2003 Deere 750C, LGP, PAT blade, open ROPS, screen, sweeps, hang in rake, good condition, 4560...........$64,000. 2004 Deere 700H, LGP, cab with A/C, 132’’ PAT blade, 30’’ pads, sweeps, screens, new hang on rake, good ocndition, 5244 hours..................$62,000. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

1979 Dresser 125E, 110 HP, 239 International engine, 1-1/4 yd. bucket, excellent condition ...................................$15,000. Call 205-338-2050 2004 4551 2004 3406

Cat D6RXLII, hours................$139,000 Cat D8RII, hours................$369,300 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

2001 John Deere 700H, 30” pads, lube rails, 132” 6-way blade, limb risers, rear & side screens, excellent factory warranty, 1500 hrs ...$121,000

2005 Deere 50D, 36’’ bucket, rubber tracks, push blade, very good condition, 1040 hours ..............................$32,000.

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 843/572-0400

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

2007 John Deere 450J, LGP, ROPS, hydro trans., 124’’ 6way blade, very good condition, 1072 hours ....................................$57,375. 2005 John Deere 650J, LGP, ROPS, hydro trans., 128’’ screen and sweeps, good condition, 1806...........$57,800.

Sell Your Bobcat to Us

Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 843-572-0400

EXCAVATORS Hydraulic Excavators 2005 JCB JS130, A/C, hbidirectional hyd., 42’’ bucket & thumb, very good condition, 1985 hours..................$45,000. 2005 JCB JS160, A/C, bi0directional hyd., 48’’ bucket, very good condition, 3170 hours...........................$59,500. Casey Equipment 847-437-8686 2006 Link Belt 130, Stock #L001383, s/n K1J61857, 377 hours...........................$75,000. 2005 Kobelco SK210, Stock #E0000165, s/n YQ0842611, 2167 hours..................$80,000. Stafford 229-386-9472 2007 John Deere 120C, #17395, 28’’ pads, cab with A/C, 9’11’’ arm, aux. hyd., 36’’ Helac bucket, very good condition, 1099 hours ....................................$76.900. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000 NH Construction Equipment New & Used Parts & Service Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800-445-4381 2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours...................$39,900 2005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours..............$199,000 2003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours..............$199,000

We Buy Used Bobcat Equipment

LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT Misc. Landscape Equipment 2004 Kubota L3430, open ROPS, rear hitch, AWD, 540 PTO, good condition, 1158 hours....................$18,500

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Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000

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

FORKLIFTS Industrial Forklifts Gradall/Lull Sales, Service, Training Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800/445-4381

GENERATORS Generators & Gen Sets For Sale or Rent All Makes & Models Modern Equipment Sales & Rental 800/227-2525

HYDRAULIC SERVICES Hydraulic & Pneumatic

Kubota KX-91, s/n 40101, canopy model w/rubber tracks, angle dozer blade, quick coupler & bucket, mint condition, 7 hours......$35,500 Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697

(904) 688-2247 (800)785-5133

Mini Excavators

*consistently beat distributor, dealer, and major supplier pricing!

Loader Services & Equipment 205/320-1000

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Track Loaders Backhoe Loaders 1989 John Deere 410C, open ROPS, 2 wheel drive, 24’’ bucket, GP loader bucket, fair condition, 2600 hours ....................................$13,875. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 904-296-5000 2007 JCB Midi-EX, canopy, 50hp hydrostatic skid steer coupler with detached 10’ backhoe, PTO & 3 pt. hitch, pictures available, mint condition, 20 h o u r s . . . . $ 4 2 , 0 0 0 . Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697 2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS, turbo, 4x4, GP loader, 24’’ bucket, very good condition, 71 hours.....$58,635. 2007 John Deere 310J, ROPS, 4x4, power S trans., GP front bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, very good condition, 55 hours...........................$57,200. 2009 John Deere 310SJ, ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans., P controls, ext. hoe, GP loader bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, excellent condition, 38 hours. ....................................$73,700. 2006 John Deere 310SG, ROPS, turbo, 4x4, PS trans, P control, ext. hoe, GP bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, excellent condition, 384 hours...$57,300. 2004 John Deere 410G, ROPS, 4x4, turbo, P controls, PS trans, ext. hoe, GP bucket, 24’’ BH bucket, good condition, 2862 hours..................$39,500. Industrial Tractor Co. Inc. 843-572-0400

Crawler Loaders 2005 Liebherr 622B, Stock # 03927913, s/n 392-7913, 1258 hours..........................$60,000. Stafford 229-386-9472


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Skid Steer Loaders Sell Your Bobcat to Us We Buy Used Bobcat Equipment Loader Services & Equipment 205/320-1000 2010 JCB 1110, cab, 2-speed, 72’’ bucket, excellent condition, 18 month warranty, 50 hours .....................................$29,900 . Casey Equipment 847-437-8686 2008 JCB 180T, canopy with bucket, 12’6’’tracks, Servo controls, 56 HP, 9’6’’ hinge pin height, ROC load 1896 lbs. Pictures available, 10 hours ...................................$28,500. 2009 JCB 1110T, canopy model w/big 17’7’’ tracks, Servo controls, 92 HP, 10’2’’ hinge pin height, ROC load, 2535 lbs. Pictures available, 15 hours...........................$41,500.

CA$H 4 CLUNKERS We Buy Used Hydraulic Pumps & Motors Sundstrand 90 Series Kawasaki * Hitachi Mitsubishi * Rexroth Uchida

*no fire or water damage, no cracked housings

Loader Services & Equipment 205/320-1000

Service We Service What We Sell! Warranty, Maintenance and More! Heavy Equipment, Light Equipment, Hand Tools & Gas Detectors Norris Sales Company 610/279-5777

OIL SPILL CLEAN-UP

Wheel Loaders

Oil Eating Bacteria, Remediates water, soil “in place.” Use in fueling areas, shop floors, hydraulic hose breaks. OSHA and DEP preferred method.

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours ....................................$29,000 2005 928GZ, 2519 hours ....................................$87,300 2006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours .................................$229,000 1998 Cat 990..........$599,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

Track Loaders 2006 Cat 953C, 1004 hours ..................................$135,000 Cat 953C, 3577 hours ..................................$115,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729

MISCELLANEOUS Misc NEW PARTS Hyundai - Mustang Okada - Sakai Yanmar Call: John Stevens or Jeff Brooks G & H Services, Inc. 973/383-3370 Fax: 373/383-5756

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Farm-Rite Inc. 908/625-0697

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Miscellaneous Parts

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PARTS Undercarriages NEW UNDERCARRIAGE PARTS Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C, D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch 6S8800MT Link Assy., (2), 36 section, dry, master pin, 9/16’’ bolt........................$849.00 Ea. 6S605MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, dry, split master, 9/16’’ bolt........................$874.00 Ea. 6S9066MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,099.00 Ea. 6Y1339MT Link Assy., (4), 36 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt ...........$1,105.00 Ea. 3T6705MT Link Assy., (2), 37 section, SALT, split master, 9/16’’ bolt............$1,150.00 Ea. Komatsu D30A, D31A, D31B, D37E, D31S, D31P... 6.0126 Pitch TR1103211292 Track Pad, (118), 14’’ single grouser, 14mm bolt................$7.39. Ea. TR1113000260 Top Roller (2), complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea. TR1113000281 Bottom Roller (9), double flange.......... .............................$103.00. Ea. G & H Services, Inc. 973/383-3370 973/390-7394 Cell Fax: 373/383-5756

JOHN DEERE USED PARTS All Makes In Stock! Nationwide Availability 1-800-344-3205 Industrial Tractor Co., Inc. Jacksonville, FL VISA/MC

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Screening Equipment

Additional Services Available

BEST DEALS Bohringer portable impactor ...................................$129,000 Finlay 393 3-in-1 screener ... .....................................$99,000 8 x 4 Shop Built portable screener. .....................$44,500 Portable Simplicity 6 x 20 Triple Deck .................$95,000 Portable Cedarapids 2540 Jaw, excllent .............$166,000 Portable 6 x 4 Mark II..$38,500 Various conveyors, stackers & idlers .......................$6,000+ Mixing Plant with 28 x 6 drum .....................................$12,500 Sand/Gravel washing plant ..........................................POR

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1998 Cat 627F, 9,740 hours. ..................................$299,000 1998 Cat 627F, 10,307 hours .................................$299,000

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2004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours .................................$249,000 2005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours .................................$269,000 2006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours ................................$305,000 1994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours ........................$49,000

For information, pricing or reservations: Call 1-800-223-3827 www.moderngroup.com All prices include Trainer, travel and material NO HIDDEN COSTS

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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. MORBARK 13 OR 15 PTO CHIPPER • USED MORBARK 13 OR 15 PTO DRIVEN CHIPPER Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-9375 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU BG380 JG TRACK CONE • LOW HOUR WORK READY WHOLESALE PRICE Contact: RICHARD Phone: 603 828-6100 Email: cmiequip@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A 950F BALDERSON GP BUCKET Contact: MIKE SMITH Phone: 585-538-4395 Fax: 585-538-2467 Email: msmith@caledoniadiesel.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A CAT 980C ENGINE GOOD CONDITION Contact: WILLIAM KYEREME Phone: 413-657-8096 Fax: 413-543-0748 Email: bill.chereme@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GP BUCKET WANTED TO FIT JRB 418 SERIES COUPLER ON A DEERE 644H. NEEDS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION APROX. 114" WIDE. Contact: ROGER BAKKER Phone: 902-626-6217 Fax: 902-964-3062 Email: excellcarriers@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE PULVERIZER FOR CAT 325 Contact: SCOTT CORNELL Phone: 215-343-1830 Fax: 215-343-1564 Email: scornell@ahcornell.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOBCAT S130 • WE WOULD LIKE TO BUY 10 UNITS OF BOBCAT S130. MACHINES MUST BE READY TO RUN, GOOD LOOKING, AND IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE E-MAIL US WITH PHOTOS, PRICE AND LOCATION. Contact: AIMN Phone: +971504814823 Fax: +97165355291 Email: aimn@alwafaequipment.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HIGH FLOW SKIDLOADER | 2-RUBBER TRACK SKIDLOADER 85 MIN HP-- HIGH FLOW CAB, A/C, HEAT , RIDE CONTROL, PILOT CONTROLS-- UNDER 1000 HRS AND IN GOOD SHAPE Contact: LARRY LEISTIKOW Phone: 608-655-1300 Email: lleistikow@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE ARE BUYING EQUIPMENT! • CAT, KOMATSU, VOLVO, KAWASAKI, CALL US! • WE WANT TO BUY YOUR EQUIPMENT! | WE BUY CAT, KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERS, EXCAVATORS MOTOR GRADERS & DOZERS • WE ARE LOOKING FOR ALL SIZES OF CAT & KOMATSU WHEEL LOADERS ANY YEAR OR MODEL. WE ALSO BUY CAT & KOMATSU MOTOR GRADER, EXCAVATORS AND DOZERS. WE ALSO BUY ANY/ALL PARTS MACHINES. CALL SCHEER BROTHERS, LLC ASK

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CASE 821C WHEEL LOADER Contact: FRANK HORAN TRICO EQUIPMENT Phone: 800-654-USED (8733) ext. 1230 Email: fhoran@tricoequipment.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKIDSTEERS LOADERS Contact: KENNETH YOUNG Email: youngkenken@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GEHL AL20 WHEEL LOADER Contact: ALLAN Phone: 651-271-7254 Fax: 715-386-9515 Email: twoabley@baldwin-telecom.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RECENT MODEL FRONT LOADING 2050 CYD SHOVEL • MACHINE NEEDS TO BE IN PA • MAYBE CABLE OR HYDRAULIC 20-50 CU YD SHOVEL Contact: JOE DYGAS Phone: 515-834-9220 Fax: 515-834-9221 Email: desotoequipment.jdygas@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 307D MINI HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR • NEEDS TO HAVE RUBBER TRACKS. Contact: MIKE or DALE MILLER Phone: 724 428 4022 Email: dale_miller54@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 307D MINI HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR | NEEDS TO HAVE RUBBER TRACKS. CONTACT MY SON MIKE MILLER @ 724 428 4022 Contact: DALE MILLER Phone: 724 428 4022 Email: dale_miller54@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOE Contact: CREED Phone: 2307764 Email: rtraynet@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MORBARK 13 OR 15 CHIPPER WHOLE OR PARTS | LOOKING FOR A CUTTER HEAD FOR A MORBARK 13 Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-9375 Fax: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 315CL 3000 HRS MAX GOING TO NE | AUX HYDS. A PLUS Contact: RICHARD Phone: 603 828-6100 Email: cmiequp@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO EXCAVATOR | LOOKING FOR KOBELCO EXCAVATORS SK200/210 AND 300 MUST HAVE GOOD U/C AND BE IN GOOD RUNNING CONDITION. MUST BE CLOSE TO AUCTION PRICES. MUST BE IN THE U.S THANK YOU, Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JRB FORK ATTACHMENT FOR 410E Contact: LEON MARTIN Phone: 717-587-0311 Email: leonr@lrmex.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED CAT LOADERS 916 AND 950B.WE NEED ALSO HITACHI CHAIN EXCAVATOR EX200-1.DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA25D,CA30D AND CA251D. Contact: RIZWAN Phone: +92-345-6429345 Fax: +92-213-6057723 Email: riz_din2000@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D7R WITH RIPPER AND 3306 ENGINE UNDER 9000 HOURS Contact: NATACHA Phone: 0033-698-17-4467 Email: natacha@abnequipment.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR PIPELAYERS I WANT TO BUY CATERPILLAR PIPELAYERS MODEL 594, 583, 572, 571 Contact: TONY THOMAS Phone: 818-956-5231 Fax: 818-956-5239 Email: tonythomas@pacificcranes.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 992D CLEAN & WORK READY GOING TO NE Contact: RICHARD Phone: 603 828-6100 Email: cmiequip@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ATLAS COPCO D711 BLASTHOLE DRILL I WANT TO BUY ATLAS COPCO D7-11 BLASTHOLE DRILLS. Contact: TONY THOMAS Phone: 818-956-5231 Fax: 818-956-5239 Email: tonythomas@pacificcranes.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ROTARY PILING RIG Contact: SUNIL PATEL Phone: 91-22-26736947 Fax: 91-22-26732978 Email: spatel@indianabuild.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KUBOTA KH28 FOR PARTS FINAL DRIVES COMPLETE OR GEARS MAIN PROBLEM PN 68241-13410. WOULD TAKE A COMPLETE MACHINE OR WHAT YOU HAVE LEFT OF ONE 1984 KH-28 KH-170 IS THE SAME. Contact: BOB ZUZNIS Phone: 845 221 2603 Fax: 845 221 2603 Email: sellerrez32@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU WA3803 | EROP WITH AIR. WORK READY CONDITION. GP BUCKET. Contact: PATRICK KELLY Phone: 800-403-2263 Fax: 716-891-4346 Email: pkelly@hrparts.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE LOADER BACKHOE 580L OR 580SL • CASE LOADER BACKHOES 2 WHEEL DRIVE 580L OR 580SL ENCLOSED CAB, REASONABLE PRICE GOOD COND! Contact: FRANK ZACCARINO Phone: 973-650-9268 Email: zacc1@optonline.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED TO BUY A RIPPER FOR 8230B TEREX DOZER Contact: JAKE DATES Phone: 315-879-0806 Email: microracer68@yahoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MORBARK MODEL 13 OR 15 IN NEED OF REPAIR • MORBARK 13 OR 15 WITH BAD ENGINE OR IN NEED OF REPAIR Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-9375 Fax: 724-887-4899 Email: lewequip@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU LOADER, WA100, WA150, WA200 • IF YOU HAVE KOMATSU LOADER, LIKE WA100, WA150, WA200, WA250 ETC. PLEASE EMAIL, PLEASE DO NOT PUT YOUR MACHINE ON AUCTION, SELL YOUR MACHINE TO ME, I CAN PAY 100% IN ADVANCE IF YOUR MACHINE IS GOOD Contact: IBRAHIM Email: ibrahimmashali@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER BACKHOE Contact: FRANK HORAN Phone: 732-674-2095 Fax: 856-697-4842 Email: fhoran@tricoequipment.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BUCKET | NEED A HD ROCKET BUCKET TO FIT A KOMATSU PC800-8 78-84" WIDE 6-1/2-7-1/2 CU YD. NEED ASAP Contact: LARRY LEISTIKOW Phone: 608-438-1783 Fax: 608-655-1300 Email: lleistikow@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR MOTOR GRADER 140G • PLS SEND WHOLESALE, UN-ADVERTISED UNITS OFFERS FOR 140GS WITH REAR RIPPER IN 72V SERIES, YEAR 1985 TO 1995. Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUI Phone: +92-333-2240692 Email: ather.cat@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC95 OR EQUIVLENT • CLEAN & WORK READY Contact: RICHARD Phone: 603-828-6100 Email: cmisold@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 30 FOOT ALUMINUM END DUMP TRAILER • LOOKING FOR OLDER MODEL 3032 FT. FRAME TYPE ALUMINUM END DUMP TRAILER. Contact: MIKE PIEPER Phone: 319-372-2276 Fax: 319-372-2277 Email: pi2279@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TERRAMITE T5C FRAME FRAME FOR SPECJ1040 MARCH 1997, 6000LB Contact: DAVID PARSONS Phone: 304-733-5098 Email: matt2101@verizon.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PC300LC5 KOMATSU PC300-5 OR PC300-7,PC400-5 PC400-7 PC228US-3 Contact: JIM Phone: 626-443-2443 Fax: 626-443-4674 Email: info@maxland.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MORBARK 13 OR 15 CHIPPER LOOKING FOR A CUTTER HEAD FOR A MORBARK 13 CHIPPER Contact: TIM LEWANDOWSKI Phone: 724-887-9375 Email: lewequip@gmail.com | ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KUBOTA 6100 FRONT END LOADER FRONT END LOADER FOR 1981 KUBOTA 6100, DID SEE A MODEL NUMBER OF B 219 MANUFACTURED BY OTHER THAN KUBOTA Contact: SCOTT WEST Phone: 330-958-1426 Email: howiserinfree@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2007 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP LOOKING FOR A 2007 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP EQUIPMENT. Contact: DAVE Phone: 813-464-2163 Email: shaba13@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BOB CAT GLASS DOOR S185 Contact: WAYNE Phone: 1-810-724-6131 Email: waynesworldllc@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FORK FRAME AND FORKS JCB WHEEL LOADER LOOKING FOR JCB QUICKHITCH COMPATIBLE FOR A 426 HT NEED FORK FRAME AND FORKS Contact: DANIEL PETERS Phone: 920-471-4296 Fax: 920-491-1027 | Email: danp@go-jcb.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– REGULATEUR DE DEBIT POUR CHARGEUR SUR PNEU O ET K Contact: KEFIF Phone: 00213661200428 Fax: 0021341468376 Email: smci_maghreb@yahoo.fr –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR AND KOMATSU PIPELAYERS WE WANT TO BUY CATERPILAR 572G, 583K, 594H PIPELAYERS ALSO LOOKING FOR KOMATSU D355C PIPELAYERS. NO BROKERS PLEASE. WE ONLY BUY FROM END USER. Contact: TONY THOMAS Phone: 818-956-5231 Fax: 818-956-5239 Email: tonythomas@pacificcranes.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JIB POLE I HAVE A TEREX 41M BUCKET LIFT ON MY TRUCK. I NEED THE FIBERGLASS JIB POLE PART # 0454002 Contact: DAVID LARAIA Phone: 860-250-6659 Fax: 860-432-0641 Email: dlaraia@cox.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR MACHINE WITH LESS THAN 3000 HRS. 70 LONG STICK AND 2 YD BUCKET. EMAIL PICTURES, LOCATION AND PRICE Contact: BEAUFORD MULLINS Phone: 260 497 0500 Fax: 260 490 8217 | Email: beauford@kortebros.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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Callahan Grading, LLC

1366 FILBERT HIGHWAY

YORK, SC

CALLAHAN GRADING, LLC IS DOWNSIZING AND HAS COMMISSIONED MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. TO CONDUCT A ONE OWNER ABSOLUTE PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18TH @ 10 AM. THIS AUCTION FEATURES WELL-MAINTAINED, ONE OWNER MACHINES AND TRUCKS. LOADER BACKHOES 2004 JOHN DEERE 310SG LOADER BACKHOE, CAB, A/C, GP BUCKET, STD DIPPER, HRS:3428, SN:940386; 2003 JOHN DEERE 310SG LOADER BACKHOE, CAB, A/C, 4N1 BUCKET, STD STICK, HRS:2989, SN:920363; 2001 JOHN DEERE 310G LOADER BACKHOE, ROPS, GP BUCKET W/ COUPLER, EXTENDAHOE, 4X4, HRS:383, SN:897894 CRAWLER DOZERS 2004 CATERPILLAR D6R LGP CRAWLER DOZER, CAB, A/C, STRAIGHT BLADE W/ TILT, DIFF STEER, SN:ADE0463; 2006 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP CRAWLER DOZER, CAB, A/C, DIFF STEER, REAR HYD, PADS 50%, 1 PAD BROKEN, HRS:4952, SN:ALY02059; 2007 CATERPILLAR D3GXL CRAWLER DOZER, NARROW TRACK, ROPS CANOPY, HRS:2365, SN:JMH2598; 2006 JOHN DEERE 750J LGP CRAWLER DOZER, CAB, A/C, HRS:5916, SN:125333; 1971 CATERPILLAR D9G CRAWLER DOZER, ROPS CANOPY, HRS:5024, SN:66A9815; CATERPILLAR D6N

XL CRAWLER DOZER, CAB, A/C, PADS 40%, SWEEPS, DIFF STEER, HRS:3500, SN:BJG03805; CATERPILLAR D9G CRAWLER DOZER, ROPS CANOPY, SN:TBA **SALVAGE** HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS 2007 CATERPILLAR 320CL HYD EXCAVATOR, CAB, THUMB, HRS:3717, POWERTRAIN & HYD WARRANTY UNTIL AUG 22, 2010 OR 5,000 HRS SN:PAB07706; 2007 KOMATSU PC300LC-7E0 HYD EXCAVATOR, HRS:5007, SN:A88648; 2004 JOHN DEERE 200CLC HYD EXCAVATOR, CAB, THUMB, HRS:6767, SN:505278; 2004 BOBCAT 435 ZHS MINI EXCAVATOR, ROPS CANOPY, BLADE, HYD THUMB, HRS:3768, SN:562811218; 2001 JOHN DEERE 200LC HYD EXCAVATOR, CAB, SN:501648, BURN DAMAGE **SALVAGE** RUBBER TIRE LOADERS 2005 CATERPILLAR 924G RUBBER TIRE LOADER, CAB, A/C, COUPLER BKT, HRS:6439, SN:DDA01826 SKID STEER LOADER 2006 CATERPILLAR 268B SKID STEER, CAB, A/C, HIGH FLOW HYDRAULICS, LESS THAN 500 HRS, SN:LBA01713 LOGGING EQUIPMENT 2002 CATERPILLAR 525B SKIDDER, CAB, A/C, 30.5X32 TIRES, SINGLE ARCH GRAPPLE, SN:3KZ00646 MOTOR GRADERS 2004 CATERPILLAR 12H MOTOR GRADER,

CAB, SCARIFIER, HRS:4553, SN:AMZ00580; 2001 CATERPILLAR 12H MOTOR GRADER, CAB, A/C, SCARIFIER, HRS:9350, SN:4X1403018 PAVING EQUIPMENT LEE BOY L8500T PAVER, SN:1787 HD TOW BEHIND TACK DISTRIBUTOR, PULL-BEHIND, 9HP BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE, MORTAR MIXER, GAS ENGINE ROLLERS 2006 SAKAI SV400 ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, SHELL KIT, HRS:1338, SN:USV15-30215; 2005 CATERPILLAR CS533E SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, HRS:2999, SN:ASL00895; 1998 CATERPILLAR PS150B PNEUMATIC ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, HRS:4565, SN:3XR00261; 1997 CATERPILLAR CP563C SHEETSFOOT ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, HRS:3471, SN:5JN0047; 1997 SAKAI SV70T ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, SHOWING 816 HRS, SN:40279; 1996 CATERPILLAR CS563C SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, HRS:4582, SN:4KN00465; INGERSOLL RAND CR-32 COMBINATION ASPHALT ROLLER, ROPS, SN:158592 **SALVAGE**; LEE BOY 400 ASPHALT ROLLER, ROPS CANOPY, BAD ENGINE **SALVAGE** DUMP TRUCKS 1999 STERLING TRI-AXLE DUMP TRUCK, VIN:2FZNNECB6XAA71032, C10 CAT ENGINE, 10 SPD TRANS, DOUBLE FRAME; 1996 MACK

S/A DUMP TRUCK, DIESEL, 6SPD TRANS, 18’ DUMP BODY, VIN:VG6BA07A8VB501911; 1995 PETERBILT 357 TRI-AXLE DUMP TRUCK, VIN:1XPALADX4SN385789, CAT ENGINE, 10 SPD TRANS TRUCK 1975 FORD F1800 S/A FLATBED, GAS, 5&2 TRANS, VIN:TBA FARM TRACTOR FORD 3930 FARM TRACTOR, ROPS CANOPY, FRONT END LOADER, SN:78693B ROAD TRACTORS 1998 KENWORTH T-800 T/A DAY CAB ROAD TRACTOR, VIN:1JKDGN503WD000680, 60 SERIES DETROIT ENGINE, 15 SPD TRANS, WET LINE; 1995 PETERBILT 378 T/A DAY CAB ROAD TRACTOR, VIN:1XPCDE9X7SN361938, CAT ENGINE, 10 SPD ROAD RANGER TRANS, WET LINE CHIPPERS VERMEER BC935 PULL-BEHIND CHIPPER, DIESEL, VIN:1VRD10159X1003444; VERMEER BC1235 CHIPPER, DIESEL, TOW BEHIND, SN:TBA ATTACHMENTS TIMBER AX 63AHX MULCHING HEAD FOR SKID STEER, SN:01-547; GRAPPLE FOR 320 EXCAVATOR ATV POLARIS RANGER XP ATV, GAS, DUMP BODY, NEW BATTERY, SN:200173

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John Deere Implements New TMC Option Total Machine Control (TMC) is the way John Deere has chosen to implement electrohydraulics on construction and forestry equipment. It provides for more intuitive controls and enables automation of functions that operators previously had to do manually, according to the manufacturer. This option for the John Deere 310SJ and 410J backhoe loaders gives operators comfort, faster cycle times and the best automatic features of an excavator and 4WD loader built into one machine. The TMC difference starts in the operator’s seat. Armrest-mounted joystick controls turn with the seat and eliminate pilot towers, resulting in enhanced visibility, added comfort and reduced heat in the cab, due to the absence of hydraulic oil used in other control systems. Total Machine Control also means no more foot pedals or extra levers to control the stabilizers, extendable dipperstick and front/rear auxiliary hydraulics — all are now controlled within finger tip reach of the joystick.

The Right Controls for the Job Site Working in close-quarter job sites or around traffic is easier with the TMC system. Operators can use the minijoystick on the right-hand controller to move the backhoe and loader simultaneously and maneuver the machine around obstacles. More Precision, More Production Precise controls enable the operator to dig more accurately and gently around buried pipe or cable. For even more precision, integral-controlled load lowering and regenerative hydraulic functions improve operation with Worksite Pro attachments. Total Machine Control units also feature three speed modes: craning, normal and a high-production mode that can improve cycle times up to 20 percent. Tool Carrier Option A dedicated Tool Carrier (TC) option is available for the 310SJ and

410J backhoes equipped with TMC. Deere’s heavily reinforced Worksite Pro loader coupler not only provides enhanced visibility, it also picks up current Deere Worksite Pro attachments, older Deere-JRB attachments and a wide variety of competitor loader attachments for additional versatility. Electronic parallel lift, return-tocarry and boom height kick-out features increase loader productivity no matter what attachment is used. One advantage is the ability to “turn off’ parallel lift when the forks have been dropped and a bucket is in use. The operator has parallel lift when, and only when needed. Tool Carrier backhoes with TMC also have increased loader lift specifications for high-performance tool carrier work. In addition, the 310SJ and 410J TC backhoes with TMC are designed to be simple and easy to maintain. They feature fewer loader parts — a single bucket cylinder, no Z-bar linkage, no self-leveling rod — and among the industry’s fewest grease zerks.


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LATE MODEL RENTAL RETURN AUCTION CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, AERIALS, FORKLIFTS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. NEFF RENTALS RSC & MAJOR JOB COMPLETION OF EARTHMOVERS

THURSDAY, AUGUST 19 @ 9:30 A.M. KISSIMMEE, (WINTER GARDEN) FLORIDA DIRECTIONS: From Tampa: I-4E to Rte. 27N for 6.5 miles to Rt. 192E for 1 mile. Left on Avalon Rd. for 3 miles to sale site on left. From Orlando: I-4W to Rt. 192W for 5.5 miles, turn right on Avalon Rd. to sale site. Address: 12601 State Rd. 545 North (Avalon Rd.), Winter Garden, FL 34787. NOTE: Selling will be late model rental fleet equipment from several of Florida’s finest rental fleets along with with a major job completion equipment from Earthmovers. HILITES: AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT: 2007 Pegson Metrotrak HA 242x36 Jaw (tracks), PowerScreen Power Grid, PowerScreen 32x70 Radial Stacker, MGL 32x50 Radial Stacker, 13 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 20022001 Cat D400E-II, 2001 Cat D400E, (4) Cat D400E, Cat D400D, 2001 Volvo A35D, Volvo A25C, (3) 2006-2005 Terex TA30, 18 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2006 Cat 345BL, 2007 Cat 315CL, 2005 Cat 307C, (3) 2004-2003 Kobelco SK330LC, Kobelco SK300LC, 2004 Komatsu PC228USLC, 2006 Komatsu PC200LC-7, 2006 Komatsu PC78US-6, JD 790D, 2005 Volvo ECR58, Volvo EC45, Volvo EC25, Linkbelt 3900 Quantum, Linkbelt 2800, Linkbelt 2700 Quantum, 4 MOTOR GRADERS: JD 670, JD 570A, Leeboy 685B, Leeboy 685B, 3 MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 615C-II, Cat 615C, Cat 613C-II, PULL PAN: Michigan 24 yd., TOOL CARRIERS: 2003 Cat IT14G, 22 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2005 Cat 950G, (2) Cat 950G, Cat 936F, 2001 Cat 928G, 2004 JD 644J, (2) 2006 JD 624J, (2) 2006 JD 544J, 2005 Komatsu WA500, 2003 Komatsu WA180-3MC, Komatsu WA180, (2) 2002 Case 821C, 2005 Hyundai 770-7, 2004 Hyundai 760-7, 2004 Hyundai 757-7, 2004 Volvo L110E, Volvo L50C, 2002 Volvo L35BZD, 15 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2004 Cat D6RXL, 2006 Cat D6RLGP, 2004 Cat D6NLGP, 2001 Cat D6MLGP, 20062005 Cat D5NLGP, 2003-2002 Cat D3GXL, 2002 Cat D3GLGP, Cat D3GLGP, 2006 JD 650JLGP, JD 550GLGP, Case 850GLT, 2004 Komatsu D61RX-12, 2006 Komatsu D31PX-12, 13 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) Unused JCB 3CX-14 (4x4, Cab, extendahoe), Cat 446B (4x4), Cat 416CIT, 2004 JD 310G (4x4), JD 310 Super E, JD 310E, (2) Case 580 Super L (4x4), (4) 2004 NH LB75B (4x4), 2 SOIL COMPACTORS: Cat 825C, Cat 825B, SOIL STABILIZERS: Bomag MPH100S, LANDFILL COMPACTORS: Rex 3-55B, 9 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2001 Cat CS563D (cab), Cat CS563D (cab), Cat CS563D (cab), 2002 Cat CS433C, 2005 IR SD100DTF, 2005 IR SD70D, 2005 IR SD70D, 2003 IR SD40D, IR SD40D, PAVERS: Leeboy L8500T, 4 ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2006 Hypac C330B, Hypac C330B, Leeboy 420, Leeboy 400, PNEUMATIC ROLLERS: 2006 Rosco 915, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: (2) ASV 4810, 2 SKID STEERS: 2005 Mustang 2060, 2005 Volvo MC80, 11 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2004 Terex 1056C, (2) 2005-(2) 2004 Gehl RS5 (4x4), 2004 JCB 506C, 2001 IR VR843, Lull 844C42, Lull 644D-34, Lull 644B-42, Traverse TL6035, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: Taylor TYEB-1605, 5 FORKLIFTS: Cat V250B, 2008 Cat C5000, Cat GP25K, Cat GC25K, Cat GC20K, 15 SCISSOR LIFTS: (2) JLG 40RTS, (5) JLG 33RTS, JLG 2646E, (7) JLG 25RTS, AIR COMPRESSORS: 2006 Atlas Copco XAS97JD, 14 GENERATORS: Onan DGCA-4488830 50kw, (6) New Diesel Pro 6800 watt, (4) New 8000 watt, (3) New G-Walker GWG7000, 7 WELDERS: (2) 2006 Miller BB500CCCV, (5) 2005 Miller BB300P, 18 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2006- (15) 2005 Amida AL4060D4MH, ARROW/ MESSAGE BOARDS: American Signal Solar, PUMPS: Gorman Rupp 6in., CONCRETE BATCH PLANTS: 2003 Cemen Tech Concrete Dispenser, 14 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: 2006-(4) 2005-2004-2002-2001 JD 210E (4x4), JD 210E (4x4), (2) Case 570XLT-II (4x4), (3) Case 570XLT (4x4), 3 AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS: 2005 Ford/NH TL100 (cab), NH TS110 (4x4), 3 UTILITY TRACTORS: Ford 2810, Ford 1900, Yanmar YM180D, CRANE TRUCKS: CCC Linkbelt, 8 WATER TRUCKS & TANKERS: Cat D250E, Cat D25, Cat D20D,Volvo A25C, Terra Gator 4,000 gal., Freightliner FL70 (s/a), 2004 GMC (Klein), 2000 IH 4700 (2,000 gal.) 2 SWEEPERS: 2005-2002 SweepPro (cabs), ROLLBACK TRUCKS: 2000 Sterling (t/a), 2 FLATBED TRUCKS: 2003 Ford F550XLT (4x4) Crew Cab, 2004 GMC C7500, FLATBED DUMP TRUCKS: 2006 -2004 GMC C7500 (s/a), 2 DUMP TRUCKS: 2006 GMC C7500, Ford L9000 (t/a), TRUCK TRACTORS: 2001 IH 8100 (t/a), SERVICE TRUCK: 1999 Ford F550XL Super Duty (s/a), PLOW & SALT TRUCK: 2007 Int’l. 4300 (s/a), 2 DUMP TRAILERS: 2005 Tripple 14ft. (t/a), 2006 Imperial 14ft. (t/a), 3 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (2) 2010 Witzco RG50 (tr.), 2010 Witzco RG35 (t/a), GOOSENECK TRAILER: Steel 20ft. (t/a), 8 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2007-2006 Superior 7 ton (t/a), 2005 Superior 20ft. (t/a), (3) 2010 16ft. (t/a), 2004 Leeboy 10ton (t/a), 1995 Eager Beaver (10T – t/a), 2 CAR HAULERS: (2) 2010 Road Boss 20ft. (t/a), 2 UTILITY TRAILERS: (2) 2010 20ft. Heavy Duty (t/a), 14 ROLLOFF CONTAINERS, FLATBED BODIES: 9ft. from Ford F450, UTILITY BODIES: 9ft. from Ford F450, 6 RECREATIONAL/UTILITY VEHICLES: 2007 Arctic Cat 700EFI, Joyner Sand Viper 650CC Rail Buggy, New 150CC Scooter, (2) New 50CC 4 Wheeler, New 200CC Cheetah Dirt Bike, (2) 2006 EZ Go ST350G, 2005 JD Gator, ROCK BOXES: Heavy Duty 18ton, ATTACHMENTS: (2) Cat 950G Forks, (2) Cat 950G Rakes, JD 544 Forms, Cat CS563 Sheel Kit, 15ft., & 18ft. Rhino Bush Hogs, 5ft. Finishing Mower, Landpride Boom Mower, BullDog Finish Machine, Skid Steer Mower, 5ft. Finish Mower, Excavators: Set of Hydr. Boom & Stick Cylinders, Geith 48in. bucket, New Star SH281 Hammer, Cat H190, Skid Steers: New Hay Spears, Grapples, New TRX 4000 48in. Forks, Tree Booms, Case/ NH Buckets, Fork Frames, Stump Buckets, Backhoe, Pallet Forks, Thumbs, Hay Spears, Tree Boom., Tree Shear, (20) Case/NH Buckets, 66in. Smooth Bucket Grapple, Forklifts: (5) Pairs of Forks, SURVEY EQUIPMENT: (2) New Northwest NEXPK99 Laser pkgs., (2) New CST/Berger CALP26D Auto levels, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang Plate Compactor, New Mustang Rammer, New Mustang Concrete Vibrators, New Mustang Submersible Pump, Abrasive Blades, Air Hose, Pintle Hitches, Rear Tine Tillers, Log Splitters, Brush Cutters, Engine Hoists, Demo Hammers, Aerators, Sod Cutters, Stump Grinders, Tampers, Edgers, Combination Hammers, Welders, Qty. Generators, Shop Vacs, Stump Grinders, Drum Sanders, Threaders, Transits, Floor, Tile & Brick Saws, Core Drills, Paint Sprayers, Abrasive Blaster, Floor Strippers, Post Hole Augers, Porta Powers, Chop Saws, Straps, Floor Jacks, Battery Chargers, Socket Sets, Hose reels, Booster Pack, Flip Jack, Chainsaws, Pintle hooks, Weedeaters, Compressors, Sand Blasters, Tricycles, Chain Hoists, Light Stands, Shopping Carts, Trailer Jacks, Coolers, Air Conditioners, Fans, Blowers, Bottle Jacks, Winches, Cheetah Dirt Bike, Tiller, Bench Grinder, Light Stands, Multi Use Scaffolding, Pressure Washers: (2) 2010 Easy Kleen Magnum Gold. FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386, FAX: (407) 239-0068.

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ating jobs in direct construction and the supply sectors and all of it is boosting the economy,” Gannon said. He cautioned that while the recovery act was currently supporting transportation work and jobs in 2010, its impacts will phase down quickly when those funds are no longer available in 2011. “Frankly, the uncertain outlook about the reauthorization of the federal highway and public transportation programs is making a challenging situation worse,” Gannon said. ”It also is the uncertainty and trepidation caused by how the delay is being handled — with short-term extensions and deficit spending.” Gannon told the committee that for 50

years the federal-aid highway and transit programs have been “a model of responsible and stable financing” benefitting system users. “That dependability, which is needed to plan and execute multi-year transportation improvement projects, is now threatened by a lack of political will to enhance Highway Trust Fund revenues,” he said. He closed his testimony saying that true economic recovery for the transportation construction industry will only be realized when Congress and the Obama Administration address the nation’s infrastructure challenges head on and pass a robustly funded highway and transit investment bill. For more information, visit www.artba.org.

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ESTATE AUCTION COMPLETE LIQUIDATION CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, ATTACHMENTS, TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRUCKS, EQUIPMENT TRAILERS.

JL GOMER THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 @ 9:30 AM RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

** 2 AUCTIONS IN ONE DAY! **2 2 MAJOR JOB COMPLETIONS LATE MODEL CAT, KOMATSU, JOHN DEERE CONSTRUCTION, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS.

Plateau Contracting Bickers Construction FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 @ 9:30 AM ATLANTA (BREMEN), GEORGIA

NOTE: Due to the untimely passing of Joe (JoJo) Gomer, a great businessman and a great person, the decision has been made to liquidate this long time com- DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to pany. 285N to I-20W to Exit 11. Turn right onto Rt. 27N, go 1 mile to 4th light, turn left, sale site on left. Address: 6315 Highway 78 West, Bremen, GA 30110. HILITES INCLUDE: MOTOR GRADERS: Cat 12H, 11 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 320C, 2001 Cat 315CL, Cat 313BR, Cat 312B, Cat 312B, Cat 312, 2006 Cat 303, 2002 Komatsu PC200-VII, Kobelco Sk200, NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model, low-houred equipment from two Komatsu PC120, Kobelco 200CLC, 6 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) major job completions in the Atlanta area. The machines here have been taken 2005 JD 250D (6x6), Volvo A25C, Volvo A25, Moxy HA270, Bell 25B, 5 care of the best and records will be available. CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2006 Cat D5G, 2004 Cat D5G, JD 650H, 2006 JD 550J, JD 550H, 6 CRAWLER LOADERS: (2) 2005 Cat 963C, Cat 963, Cat EARLY HILITES: 8 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (2) 2004 Cat 740, 953C, Cat 953, Cat 953, MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 613C, 9 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2005 IR SD70D, IR SD70F, 2002 IR SD77F, 2006 Sakai SV400, (2) 2004 Cat 730, (2) 2003 Terex TA27, JD 300C, Bell B30B, 14 2005 Cat CP433E, Cat 924F, 2007 Wacker RT182C, 2004 Wacker RD25, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2002 Cat 385BL, Cat 375, 2001 Cat 365BL, Ampac 36in., ASPHALT ROLLERS: 2004 Wacker RD25, TRENCH 2001 Cat 330BL, 2006 Komatsu PC400LC-7E, (2) 2007 Komatsu PC300LC-7, ROLLERS: Rammax, LOG LOADERS: Barco 160B, 4 RUBBER TIRED 2008 Komatsu PC200LC8, 2007 Komatsu PC160LC7K, 2007 Komatsu LOADERS: Cat 924F, JD TC44H, JD 544B, 2006 Takeuchi TL140, 2 SKID PC138USLC, 2006 JD 200CLC, JD 892E, JD 790E, JD 690E, 2 MOTOR STEERS: 2006 Takeuchi TL150, Takeuchi TL130, DUMP TRUCKS: 1994 Mack RD688 (tri.), 1996 Int’l. 4900 (t/a), 1988 Ford L9000 (t/a), 1989 Ford GRADERS: Cat 140H, Cat 12H, 6 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (4) Cat 621F, (2) L8000 (t/a), TRUCK TRACTORS: 1987 Mack RW613 (t/a), 1999 2002 Terex TS14G, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2008 Komatsu WA250Freightliner FLD120 (t/a), 1994 Kenworth T800 (t/a), 1998 Volvo (t/a), 1998 5, 2005 JD 544J, JD 544GTC, 11 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8R (ripper), Int’l. 9400 (t/a), 1987 Autocar (t/a), 3 VAN TRUCKS: 2008 Ford E250, 1995 Cat D8R, Cat D8N, Cat D8N, (2) Cat D8K, Cat D6RLGP, Cat D6RLGP, 2008 Chevy 30HD, 1995 GMC W4 Forward, 2 SERVICE TRUCKS: 1997 Ford Komatsu D61EX-15, 2008 Komatsu D51EX, JD 550G, 3 CRAWLER LOAD(s/a), 1996 Ford F450 (s/a), 1986 GMC Brigadier (s/a), FLATBED TRUCKS: ERS: 2004 JD 755C-II, 2005 JD 655C-II, Cat 953, TRACTOR LOADER 2005 Ford F350XL (4x4), FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: Barco 160B, PLUS FORKLIFTS, AIR COMPRESSORS, LOG TRAILERS: Omni 42ft., 5 BACKHOES: NH 555E (4x4), RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2005 REEFER TRAILERS: (2) 53ft. Utility, (2) 1999 Utility 53ft. (t/a), 1994 Mustang MTL 25, 2 COMPACTORS: Cat 815B, Cat 815B, 2 VIBRATORY Utility 46ft., 2 DUMP TRAILERS: 1995 East 24ft. (quad.), 1995 East 24ft. ROLLERS: Terex SP2010PD, Bomag BW172PD, ATTACHMENTS: Skid (tri.), DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: 1974 Nelson 18ft. (t/a), Steers: Pallet Forks, Fork Frames, 60in. – 72in. Buckets, Thumbs, Hay Spears, LOWBOY TRAILERS: Nelson, FLATBED TRAILERS: 1999 Transcraft Snow & Mulch Buckets, Grapples, Thumbs, Fork Frames, Stump Buckets, 48ft. (t/a), 4 TAGALONGS: 2007-2004-2003 Eager Beaver 10 ton (t/a), 1991 Backhoes, Tree Booms, Asphalt Planer, 4 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: (2) Eager Beaver 9 ton (t/a), VAN TRAILER: 1990 Trail (t/a), LOG TRAILERS: 1994 Omni 42ft. (t/a), BUCKETS, SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS, SUP- 2010 Witzco 50T (tri.), (2) 2010 Witzco 35T (t/a). PORT EQUIPMENT.

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SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve.

Visit us on the Internet at www.lyonauction.com

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com Phone: 315-633-2944 • Buffalo, NY Sat., August 14, 2010 For: Estate Auction: Cranes, Draglines, Buckets, Large Quantity of Support Equipment • Orlando, FL Thurs., August 19, 2010 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Forklifts, Aerial Lifts, Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Lexington, KY Fri., August 20, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Equipment Hauling Company • Columbus, OH Sat., August 21, 2010 For: Secured Party Sale, Truck Tractors, Van Trailers, Asst. of Construction Equipment • Houston, TX Wed., August 25, 2010 For: Rental Return Auction of Forklifts, Aerial, Construction, Support, Trucks & Trailers

• Syracuse, NY Sat., October 30, 2010 For: Late Model Cat, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Middletown (Florida), NY DATE TBA For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Detroit, MI DATE TBA For: Complete Liquidation of Construction and Support Equipment • Chicago, IL DATE TBA For: Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Pickups, Trucks, Trailers • Louisville, KY DATE TBA For: Truck Tractors, Equipment Trailers, Support, Construction Equipment & Light Vehicles RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com Phone: 402-421-2631

• Richmond, VA Thurs., August 26, 2010 For: Construction, Support Equipment, Attachments, Trucks Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers

• Salt Lake City, UT August 17, 2010

• Atlanta, GA Fri., August 27, 2010 For: Major Job Completion Auction of Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Northeast, MD August 24, 2010

• Tuckahoe, NY Sat., August 28, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Earthmoving Equipment, Support, Trailers & Trucks • Keene, NH Sat., September 10, 2010 For: Construction, Ag, Support Equipment, Parts, Tools, Attachments • Fort Wayne, IN Wed.-Thurs, September 15-16, 2010 For: Construction, Aerial Lift, Forklift, Support Equipment, Trailers, Truck Tractors, Pickups • Syracuse, NY Wed., September 22, 2010 For: Complete Liquidation of Undercarriage Repair Shop • Atlantic City, NJ Sat. - Sun., September 25-26, 2010 For: Very Large Construction, Forklift, Aerial Truck & Trailer Rental Returns, New Building Supplies • Saginaw, MI Fri., October 8, 2010 For: Large Construction, Agricultural, Support, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Westminster, VT Sun., October 10, 2010 For: Probably The Finest Toy Train Collection East of the Mississippi • Orlando, FL Tues., October, 12, 2010 For: Construction and Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Trucks & Trailers • Bangor, ME Fri., October 15, 2010 For: Aerial Lifts, Construction, Logging Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support • Buffalo, NY Sat., October 23, 2010 For: Late Model Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers

• Orlando, FL August 18, 2010

• Detroit, MI August 25, 2010 • Houston, TX August 26-27, 2010 • Boise, ID August 27, 2010 • Denver, CO August 31, 2010 • Phoenix, AZ September 2, 2010 • Edmonton, AB, CAN September 8-9, 2010 • Polotitlan, Mexico September 8, 2010 • Albuquerque, NM September 10, 2010 • Indianpolis, IN September 10, 2010 • Brisbane, Australia September 14, 2010 • Truro, NS, CAN September 14, 2010 • Tipton, CA September 14, 2010 • London, ONT, CAN September 15, 2010 • Kansas City, MO September 15, 2010 • Ocean Springs, MS September 15, 2010 • Los Angeles, CA September 16, 2010 • Columbus, OH September 16, 2010 • Geelong, Australia September 16, 2010 • Chilliwack, BC, CAN September 16, 2010 • Ocana, Spain September 16-17, 2010 • Panama City, Panama September 17, 2010 • Toronto, ONT, CAN September 21-22, 2010 • Hyderabad, India September 21, 2010 • Olympia, WA September 21, 2010

Coming Auctions • Atlanta, GA September 22, 2010 • Chicago, IL September 23-24, 2010 • Moerdijk, The Netherlands September 22-24, 2010 • Chicago, IL September 23-24, 2010 • El Paso, TX September 24, 2010 • Fairbanks, AK September 25, 2010 • Dubai, United Arab Emirates September 27-29, 2010 • Montreal, QC, CAN September 27-28, 2010 • Minneapolis, MN September 28, 2010 • Statesville, NC September 28, 2010 • Sacramento, CA September 28-29, 2010 • Fort Worth, TX September 29-30, 2010 • Grand Prairie, AB, CAN Sept. 30 - Oct. 1, 2010 • Caorso, Italy October 1, 2010 • St. Louis, MO October 6, 2010 • Whitehorse, YT, CAN October 7, 2010 • St. Aubin Sur Gaillon, France October 8, 2010 • Orlando, FL October 27-28, 2010 • Moncofa, Spain October 28-29, 2010 • Narita, Japan November 2, 2010 • Lethbridge, AB, CAN November 2, 2010 • Regina, SK, CAN November 3, 2010 • Avignon, France November 10, 2010

• San Bernardino, CA Fri., October 22, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • Sacramento, CA Thurs.-Sat. November 11-13, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • San Bernardino, CA Fri., November 19, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 11, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • San Bernardino, CA Fri., December 17, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction BUNCH BROTHERS AUCTIONEERS www.bunchbrothers.com Phone: 270-376-2992 • Middletown, OH Thurs., August 12, 2010 For: SK Construction DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com Phone: 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Thurs., August 12, 2010 For: Quinnipiac Commission Auction – Construction Equipment DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES www.delpeterson.com Phone: 800-492-9090 • Cleveland, MO Thurs., September 2, 2010 For: Absolute Construction Equipment Dispersal Auction

• Maple Grove, MN Fri., August 13, 2010 For: Heavy Truck & Equipment Auction MANHEIM HEAVY TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT AUCTIONS www.manheimheavytruckauctions.com Phone: 877-704-4636 • Lakeland, FL Fri., August 27, 2010 For: Construction Equipment MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com Phone: 800-763-2728 • York, SC Wed., August 18, 2010 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks and Trailers NITKE AUCTIONS www.nitkeauctions.com Phone: 715-362-6162 • Marquette, MI September TBA For: CCMO – Mining Equipment, Trucks • Wausau, WI Fri.-Sat, October 22-23, 2010 For: 2-Day Construction Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• Telford, PA Thurs., September 23, 2010 For: Late Model – Off Lease Equipment

• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 18, 2010

• Detroit, MI November 10, 2010

• Sebring, FL Saturday, September 18, 2010

• Sacramento, CA Sat., August 14, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • San Bernardino, CA Thurs.-Sat., August 26-28, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., September 11, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • San Bernardino, CA Fri., September 24, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction • Sacramento, CA Sat., October 9, 2010 For: Commercial Truck and Heavy Equipment Auction

MANHEIM MINNEAPOLIS www.manheim-minneapolis.com Phone: 800-622-7653

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com Phone: 800-806-3395

INSIGHT AUCTIONEERS www.insightauction.com Phone: 863-386-1225

BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com Phone: 866-372-1700

• Spartanburg, SC Thurs., August 19, 2010 For: 14th Annual Summer Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com Phone: 800-233-6898

• Ocana, Spain November 18-19, 2010

• Istanbul, Turkey December 11, 2010

KISSIMMEE AUCTION CO. www.kissimmeeauction.com Phone: 800-782-4506

IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com Phone: 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., September 17, 2010 • Portage, WI Fri., October 15, 2010 • Foley, MN Fri., December 3, 2010 IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com Phone: 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Thurs., August 12, 2010 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., August 19, 2010 For: Construction Equipment

• Lebanon, TN Sat., December 11, 2010 ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com Phone: 800-442-7906 • Shalotte, NC Wed., August 25, 2010 For: Dump Trucks, Excavators, (2) Hydro-AX 621s, Pickups ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com Phone: 585-243-1563 • Seneca Falls, NY Thurs., August 12, 2010 For: Farm Days Equipment and Truck Auction RYAN AUCTION SALES www.ryanauctionsales.com Phone: 603-491-6159 • Tues., August 31, 2010 @10:00 am Virtual Equipment & Truck Auction • Tues., Sept. 28, 2010 @10:00 am Virtual Equipment & Truck Auction

• Thurs., October 21, 2010 @ 9:00 am 1st Annual Fall Contractors Auction • Tues., October 26, 2010 @ 9:00 am Virtual Equipment & Truck Auction • Tues., Nov. 30, 2010 @10:00 am Virtual Equipment & Truck Auction • Thurs., Dec. 16, 2010 @10:00 am Virtual Equipment & Truck Auction STOCK AUCTION COMPANY www.stockra.com Phone: 800-937-3558 • Wed., August 11, 2010 BIG IRON Timed Internet Auction ONLY • Wed., August 25, 2010 BIG IRON Timed Internet Auction ONLY • Omaha, NE Sat., August 28, 2010 For: Fleet Vehicle and Heavy Equipment Auction TAMPA MACHINERY AUCTION, INC. www.tmauction.com Phone: 813-986-2485 • Tampa, FL Sat., August 14, 2010 • Tampa, FL Sat., September 11, 2010 • Tampa, FL Sat., October 9, 2010 • Tampa, FL Sat., November 13, 2010 • Tampa, FL Sat., December 11, 2010 THE AUCTION WAY COMPANY www.theauctionways.com Phone: 800-482-0775 • LaGrange, GA Sat., August 14, 2010 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers and Shop Equipment UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net Phone: 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., August 27, 2010 For: Public Auction Construction and Utility Equipment WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com Phone: 800-443-9580 • Frederick, MD Sat., August 14, 2010 For: Northern MD Contractors Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com Phone: 419-865-3990 • Lancaster, NH Thurs., August 26, 2010


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Cat Auctions Names Trettel New CFO, General Manager Cat Auction Services has added Gary Trettel as the company’s new chief financial officer and general manager. In his dual role, Trettel will oversee day-today accounting and financial reporting and provide strategic and operational direction. “Joining Cat Auction Services gave me the opportunity to help build something exciting from its earliest stages. My goal at Cat Auction Services is to help us get better, step by step, every day,” Trettel said. “I believe in company president Rick Albin and the business model in place and am excited to help continue the great momentum the company has achieved already. We recognize our unique position in the equipment auction arena and have the right people in place to deliver what we feel is the new standard in heavy equipment auctions.” Trettel continued, “The com-

pany has already established a culture of customer service, and I hope to expand upon that culture. It’s essential we continue to provide our customers with an auction experience unlike any other.” Trettel most recently served as president and CEO of Mohawk Moving and Storage in Minneapolis, where he helped grow the United Van Lines affiliate. “The experience I gained at Mohawk prepared me to take on these new challenges with Cat Auction Services. Both companies are in the service industry, where customer satisfaction and loyalty are critically important, and streamlining all aspects of the business helps create success. The little things truly make a big difference.” “We’re excited to add someone of Gary’s caliber to our team.

He has the experience, energy and leadership to help us accomplish our goals. As a company, we’re highly ambitious and feel that we’re in many ways reinventing the heavy equipment auction industry. Gary’s presence on our leadership team will help ensure that we’re continuing to think creatively, progress efficiently, and deliver the products and services that live up to the Caterpillar name,” Albin said. Cat Auction Services entered the heavy equipment auction arena in late 2008 and has been active across the country. Reviews from all corners have been positive, and recent auctions have drawn buyers from 49 states and nearly three dozen countries. A June auction in Des Moines generated more than $9 million in sales. For more information, visit www.catauctions.com.

Cat Auction Services has added Gary Trettel as the company’s new chief financial officer and general manager.

Caterpillar Second Quarter Profit Soars; Raises Outlook By Stephen Manning AP BUSINESS WRITER

Caterpillar’s second-quarter earnings shot up 91 percent with the heavy machinery manufacturer reporting robust sales of equipment for industries that range from mining and infrastructure to energy. The company boosted its 2010 profit outlook as well on July 22, saying it is trying to keep up with new orders and will ramp up production of its signature black-and-yellow equipment in the second half of the year. The results and Caterpillar’s own forecast reflect an uneven recovery and some anxiety about what kind of rebound to expect. Emerging markets like China and Brazil, not U.S. or Europe, still lead the way. Asian sales grew by 62 percent to $1.7 billion. Caterpillar said overall sales of machinery were helped by low interest rates and higher metal prices that spurred mining activity, and a brighter global economic picture. The North American market, Caterpillar’s biggest, saw sales rise 43 percent. The company said the growth was driven by an improvement in home construction, a modest increase in federal spending for highways, and better prices in sectors like metals,

coal and lumber. While sales are up, Caterpillar has not brought back most of the 19,000 full-time

Caterpillar is a bellwether of industrial activity and broader industrial growth. Almost every sector needs the products that

“We continue to be positive about the longer-term prospects for many of the industries we serve.” Doug Oberhelman

Caterpillar

and 18,000 contract and part time workers it was forced to shed during the recession. Caterpillar added about 3,650 new workers by the end of the second quarter to push its total employment to about 97,500. A third of those jobs were outside the United States. Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman noted “significant economic concerns” that remain globally, but he remained optimistic. “We continue to be positive about the longer-term prospects for many of the industries we serve,” he said.

Caterpillar sells in order to grow, whether it’s a utility installing new power lines or a developer building new homes. When the economy is expanding, Caterpillar sells more of its backhoes, mining equipment and engines. When the recession set in, Caterpillar was among the first to feel it. The company’s quarter and its forecast reflect a global recovery and economies still smarting from the economic downturn. For instance, dealer inventories remained

flat, which is good compared with last year during the same period when inventories were trimmed by nearly $1.9 billion. On the other hand, dealers have yet to begin restocking, which is usually what happens when an economic recovery is gaining momentum. Still, Caterpillar has posted two strong quarters this year after seeing profits tumble drastically in 2009 and the company’s outlook cheered investors. Caterpillar reported second-quarter net income of $707 million, or $1.09 per share. That is from $371 million, or 60 cents per share of profit a year ago. Sales rose 31 percent to $10.4 billion, with Caterpillar reporting gains in machinery sales in all four global regions it serves. Manufacturing costs fell by $316 million, helping to fatten profits. That easily topped Wall Street expectations of 85 cents per share of earnings on revenue of $9.8 billion. For all of 2010, Caterpillar expects to earn between $3.15 to $3.85 per share, up from a previous forecast of $2.50 to $3.25 per share. It also tightened its revenue forecast, bumping up the lower range by $100 million. Caterpillar now expects between $39 billion to $42 billion in revenue.


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Railroad Park to Revitalize Blighted Area RAILROAD from page 26

Multi-Purpose Beauty According to Katherine Billmeier, the executive director of the not-for-profit Railroad Park Foundation, “Railroad Park has been in development for some 15- plus years. The park is a game changer for Birmingham. It completely revitalizes a once blighted industrial area. “The park offers a site for concerts, plays, festivals and weddings, but I think the vast green space to lounge in downtown is probably my personal favorite. It’s like an oasis out there that just invites you to lie down on that lush green grass with the city skyscrapers and the historic statue of Vulcan as a backdrop,” said Billmeier. Railroad Park is a public/private partnership, benefiting from local and federal dollars, as well as corporate and individual donations. Its location is ideal, according to Billmeier. “With the beautiful setting, plenty of nearby street parking and vast open space it is perfect for all sorts of events, both public and private. From concerts and festivals of all kinds, to theatrical performances and movie screenings, Railroad Park has been designed to host events of all types.” According to Billmeier, construction has been a fairly seamless process. “While the major feature of the park is a wide open, unstructured space, a number of specific features are represented on the conceptual plan. The broad strokes of the plan include a rectangular artificial lake at the northeast corner of the Phase I site. A series of four dramatically sculpted hills are shown pushed against the raised railway area, planted with native trees in a loose arrangement. The park’s first phase includes the manmade lake and stormwater reclamation ponds, a lawn, tree-shaded areas, flower and vegetable gardens, fitness stations, a 1/3 mile rail trail, a paved plaza and a space for administrative quarters. “There are a variety of special events being planned and we hope everyone will come out and enjoy outdoor movies, concerts, plays and our southern heritage. The park will be monitored by park rangers along with a state-of-the-art security system,” said Billmeier. Reclaiming City Life The total cost of Phase I, including some land purchase, is $23 million. The funding has come from the City of Birmingham, Jefferson County Commission, federal support and private funding. The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham helped raise $8.7 million through the Three Parks Initiative. Billmeier said, “An active and vibrant city center is critically important for economic

development and quality of life. Green space is always at the top of the list for reasons to relocate to an area. I’m thrilled to be a part of this, and I can’t wait to celebrate the opening of the park to donors, residents, students and all in the Birmingham region.” A Work of Art The well-regarded California-based landscape architecture firm Tom Leader Studio has played in major role in the project for quite some time. “For five years I’ve been coming to Birmingham to work on the master planning and other aspects of the park,” said Leader. “There’s a lot of urban land that includes abandoned rail, but this is active rail. Birmingham doesn’t really have a natural feature like a river or a bay, so that’s what the rail is here for. We wanted people to be able to experience trains one-on-one, at the same level. We developed strategies, not to distribute artifacts and relics, but to bring visitors directly to the train, which rolls very slowly, almost lumbering. “We scooped out the south end and pushed it to the north end to create a series of hills interconnected with pedestrian walks. Those coming here can get all types of views of the the rails and city below,” Leader explained. As part of the planning, Leader’s crews created a large irrigation reservoir for grass planting, which is fed by harvested rain water and well water on-site. The biggest challenge came when it was discovered the city didn’t own a particular strip of land included in the plans. “Norfolk Southern didn’t want to give up the title, so we had to do some rearranging as far as that ‘wall’,” said Leader. Lea Ann Macknally, president of Birmingham’s Macknally Ross Land Design added, “We are very excited about the storm water aspect. The focal point of the systems is a 1 AC lake that flows into a stone creek bed and runs for approximately three city blocks through a series of check dams and small pools. The water is then pumped four blocks to the east to the beginning of a created wetland area. The wetland is planted with native vegetation that filters the water as it moves through back to the lakes. “We prepared the concept and hired a hydrologist / civil engineer to work with us on defining the capacity, overflow and check dam features. Our pump system consultant worked with us to specify the recirculation systems, as well as the feed for the aeration jets at each of the pools and to a separate biopond that collects roof runoff from the structures and overflows to the lake system. We worked closely with TLS to design the hardscape features such as the headwalls and checkdams, so that they are integrated into other hardscape components of the site, such

as pedestrian walks. “The earthwork contractor, electrical contractor, stone contractor and landscape contractor were all heavily involved in this effort. We were in the field a great deal of time working closely with them in the layout of the creek, stone and planting. All that had to occur prior to us releasing the water in the stream and testing the recirculation,” Macknally said. Officials said park construction has already prompted development in the area and could spark the completion of a planned linear park near Interstate 65. Railroad Park will officially open to the public on Sept. 18, 2010, with plans for Phase II still in the works. “I hope it becomes a place to gather and have parties of 40,000 or even four. Trains are cool and watching them within the context of the park will be very interesting. It’s more active than watching the water. There’s quite a culture, some of it underground, involving train watching. I like the movement. And in this case it’s the life blood of the city. This is where it came from,” said Leader. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

From Design to Reality The idea of creating a park centered on the Railroad Reservation has been discussed for several decades. Years ago, a federal grant was secured through the state department of transportation. With the funding, the city purchased the bulk of the property in 1997. The Friends of the Railroad District was formed a few years later to bring together community leaders for the purpose of promoting the revitalization along the railroad corridor and to raise funds for the development of a linear park. After years of negotiations, detailed studies and discussions over design, actual plans to build a park became a reality. A so-called “hickory forest” winds up a hill near 14th street, connecting to the adventure playground. One end of a planned artificial lake consists of garden plots, a greenhouse and an engineered wetland. The fourth hill protrudes into the lake. A rail bridge and trolley stop are accessible from the main entry at the east end of the water. South of the lake space was designed for an arts plaza and amphitheater, yet to be constructed. A promenade connects the terminus of 17th street south with a planned restaurant at the southwest corner of the lake, as well as a raised stage facing the lawn. Three pavilions at the park entrances from 16th, 15th, and 14th streets were included in the planning, along with a strolling garden. Acres of open lawn, walking trails and bike racks complete the project, along with the Eastgate Emporium, a covered event space that simulates a railroad depot, with wood-paneled boxcars designed specifically for concession stands, public restrooms, security and offices.


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ADVERTISER INDEX ALEX LYON & SON INC KISSIMMEE FL 8/19/10 ........................................................80 RICHMOND VA 8/26 ATLANTA GA 8/27/10 ..........................81 ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTAL ............................................21 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ......................................49 ALLU GROUP ..............................................................................60 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ..............................3,38 BARGAINS ....................................................................................72 BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS ................................................24 BLANCHARD MACHINERY USED PARTS ............................27,71 BOMAG - DLR ..............................................................................44 CASE CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................57 CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................20 CLASSIFIEDS ..........................................................................74,75 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT CO............................10,11 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE ........................28,32,76,77 D & E MFG ....................................................................................48 DOMINION EQUIPMENT PARTS ................................................55 DYNAPAC ....................................................................................34 ESCO CORP ................................................................................71 FAE USA INC ................................................................................41 FLANGE LOCK ............................................................................26 G S EQUIPMENT ............................................................................7 GATORBACK TRACKS & EQUIPMENT ......................................70 GEITH INC ....................................................................................65 GOMACO CORP ..........................................................................46 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..............................................16 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................13,88 IRON PLANET ..............................................................................79 JCB INC ........................................................................................54 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................38 JOHN DEERE ..............................................................................53 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ........................................................69 KISSIMMEE AUCTION CO ..........................................................78 KLEIN PRODUCTS INC ................................................................15 KOBELCO CRANES ....................................................................24 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................................................51 LEEBOY ........................................................................................40 LIEBHERR ....................................................................................73 LIUGONG ......................................................................................63 M D MOODY & SONS INC ............................................................6 MANHEIM AUCTION LAKELAND FL 08/27/10 ........................................................83 MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS YORK SC 8/18/10 ................................................................78 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ..................................................37

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GEORGIA STATE SUPPLEMENT JCB OF GEORGIA ..........................................................................3 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ................................................8 YANCEY BROTHERS CO ............................................................4,5

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