Southeast #16,2012

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Inside “We have to build it like a puzzle, one piece at a time...”

Amid Name Change, Service Standards Stay High…8

Todd Ashworth Constructing the walls and roof to the building first, then the foundations, help control the weather variable; which is exactly what happened on this project.

Wayne Brothers

Wayne Brothers Takes on Cat Plant Foundation Job ACC Unveils New Lightning Protection Company…14

By Peter Hildebrandt CEG CORRESPONDENT

When constructing a plant which will be assembling, testing and painting mas-

sive mining truck axles for use worldwide, you better make sure the machine foundations are solid. Wayne Brothers Inc., Kannapolis, N. C., took on the chalsee PLANT page 30

AGC Releases Employment Data for Last Year Construction employment increased in just half the states plus the District of Columbia from June 2011 to June 2012, but declined in a slim majority of states in the past month, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. “The latest state data show again how fragile and fragmentary the construction recovery is,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Although private sector demand for structures has risen in most states, improvement in single-family homebuilding is spotty and public investment is shrinking.” Simonson noted that 25 states and D.C. added construction jobs between June 2011 and June 2012, while construction employment fell in 25 states. D.C. added the highest percentage of new construction jobs for the year (17.8 percent, 2,100 jobs), followed by North Dakota (16.2 percent, 3,800 jobs) and Montana (14.6 percent, 3,300 jobs). California added see AGC page 96

Auto Lube Systems ‘Never Have to Be Retrained’…20

Table of Contents ............4

Men Over Manhattan

Paving Section ........35-49 Backhoes & Attachments Section ......................53-65 Parts Section ................66 Auction Section ......88-99

Crane inspector Tim Barry (top right) and his crew look for lightning damage on a crane located at the 1 World Trade Center site. The CAN USA inspection team spends its days tethered to cranes situated hundreds of feet above the ground. This day, Barry and company inspected a crane 93 stories — about 1,200 ft. — above the ground. AP Photo/Joe Woolhead

Business Calendar ........92 Advertisers Index ..........98


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2006 INGERSOLL-RAND SD122F, 1350 Hrs ..........................................$97,000 2007 BOMAG BW211PD-40, 1241 Hrs ................................................$79,000 2007 VOLVO SD45F, 45 Hrs ............................................................$69,000

Compactors - Smooth Drum 1999 HYPAC C842C, 771 Hrs ........................................................$103,500 2007 BOMAG BW211D-40, 1077 Hrs ..................................................$87,000 2008 VOLVO DD138HF, 1427 Hrs ....................................................$128,000 2008 VOLVO DD90HF, 730 Hrs........................................................$120,000

(3) 2011 Volvo A35F, 1442 - 1695 hrs, $492,000

Excavators - Crawler 2011 Volvo L35ZD, 292 hrs, $78,000

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Wheel Loaders 2005 VOLVO L20B, 2642 Hrs ..........................................................$31,200 (3) 2011 VOLVO L20F, 7-49 Hrs ............................................$58,800-$61,200 (2) 2011 VOLVO L60F, 630-997 Hrs ..................................................$150,000 (2) 2011 VOLVO L70F, 656-1180 Hrs ................................................$168,000 2010 VOLVO L150F, 2336 Hrs ........................................................$264,000 (3) 2009 VOLVO L150F, 3055-4592 Hrs ................................$222,000-$264,000 2011 VOLVO L35ZD, 292 Hrs ..........................................................$78,000

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SOUTHEAST EDITION Circulated Throughout

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IN THIS ISSUE SPECIAL SECTION…

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BACKHOES & ATTACHMENTS

Be sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on backhoes and attachments.

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AMID NAME CHANGE, CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS STAY HIGH

Ingersoll Rand, a $14 billion global company formed in 1905 when Simon Ingersoll, head of Ingersoll Rock Drill Company since 1871, merged with Rand Drill Company.

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AUTOMATIC GREASE SYSTEMS ‘NEVER HAVE TO BE RETRAINED’

FQS Bear also has specialized in the installation of automatic lubrication systems, colloquially known as auto greasing, since 2006 when it first offered Groeneveld automatic lubrication systems to its customers.

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INFLUENTIAL ROAD BUILDER CECIL ASHBURN DIES

A member of the Corps of Engineers in the U.S. Army during World War II, he formed a road building company along with Emmet G. “Pat” Gray in 1946.

BENCHMARK NEW DISTRIBUTOR OF MAPSMART VOLUMES PACKAGE

With LTI’s reflectorless laser system, a single operator can gather and record data from a safe distance, with results reported in a matter of hours.

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GOV. MCDONNELL ANNOUNCES UP TO 50 NEW JOBS IN HANOVER The first Morooka track carrier plant in the United States, along with its sister company Virginia Steel Specialties LLC, will establish two product assembly operations.

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‘THE ROAD CONNECTION’ PAYS VISIT TO AEM’S HEADQUARTERS

During their time at AEM headquarters, The Road Connection team had an opportunity to speak with the president of AEM, Dennis Slater.

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2008 GENIE S85: SN# S85-6614 – 2,225 Hrs., Boom Lift, 85ft Reach, Diesel................$80,000

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Amid Name Change, Customer Service Standards Stay High By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

“There were a lot of good people in Mocksville,” reminisced Dan Marion, former manager of parts marketing and aftermarket of Ingersoll Rand, in reference to the newer Doosan Portable Power Division in North Carolina. “It was the best group for customer support.” Many from that group now work for Doosan Portable Power and ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc., perpetuating the level of product knowledge and customer service Ingersoll Rand was known for. Ingersoll Rand, a $14 billion global company formed in 1905 when Simon Ingersoll, head of Ingersoll Rock Drill Company since 1871, merged with Rand Drill Company. In 2007, Ingersoll Rand sold the Utility Equipment division to Doosan Infracore creating what is now called Doosan Portable Power. In October , the final transition from Ingersoll Rand to Doosan will be complete, but the quality of products, parts, sales, rental and service will remain the same. “There’s little change for the customer,” Dan indicated. “Doosan saw value in the expertise and knowledge of the people in that division and didn’t want to lose them, so it bought and renovated a facility nearby to keep the workforce in place,” explained Dan’s son, Matt Marion, segment manager for portable power of ASC, a distributor for Doosan Portable Power. “It’s been a smooth transition.” From Hoops to Hoopla To help that transition go smoothly, the elder Marion worked as a consultant to Ingersoll Rand and Doosan Portable Power for a year after his official retirement in 2006. Dan, who hails from western Elkin, N.C., vividly recalled the day he was hired at Ingersoll Rand. “It was January 26, 1966. I couldn’t forget it.” The then-19year-old attracted the attention of company executives when he competed in a basketball tournament over the Thanksgiving holiday in 1965. A phone call and subsequent interview culminated in a job offer.

The father/son team of Dan (L) and Matt Marion.

“[They] wanted me to help hire the basketball team so Ingersoll Rand would be known,” Dan recalled. Just the ninth employee hired at the Mocksville location, Dan joked that the job offer was an athletic scholarship since it was a basketball tournament that got him noticed. Over the next 40 years, he rose through the ranks at Ingersoll Rand, starting in an entry-level position, unloading trucks by hand. After a few months, he moved up to the storeroom, then on to inventory control and purchasing. Later, he spent half the day working with engineering staff and the other half in quality control. Eventually, he became a customer service supervisor before landing in parts and accessories marketing. Because he considered customer service essential, during his career Dan made a significant impact on company philosophy in regards to customer service by implementing many groundbreaking ideas. “We were changing the philosophy to make it more customerfocused than manufacturerfocused. That was new then.” He said the idea came to him when the interstates were being built. “If a compressor went down, the work stopped. It made me realize the need for customer service.” Customer service and education

were hallmarks of Dan’s career. He frequently guided groups on tours through the facility. As the person in charge of inventory worldwide, he implemented procedures that ensured 98 percent of all orders were shipped the same day — including stock orders. Other changes occurred at Ingersoll Rand during his term, such as a five-year/10,000-hour warranty at a time when competitors offered only a two- or threeyear warranty. “Other manufacturers tried to copy us,” Dan said, “but they didn’t have the people we did. We’re here for you if you need us.” He said his hand-picked crew “would work until 10 p.m. if they needed to” and recalled one night when he and another employee drove an 18-wheeler from North Carolina to Columbus, Ohio, because the customer needed the equipment. “That’s dedication.” It Runs in the Family In addition to traveling extensively on business and working long hours, Dan sometimes brought his work home. Just as he often guided tours through the facility, he habitually invited employees and clients to his home for dinner. He chuckled as he recalled giving his wife little notice of having invited 30 clients for dinner one night, adding that many

company clients met his family. “If you came to Mocksville, you met my wife.” You probably also met his son, Matt, who followed in his father’s footsteps in the industry. “He grew up in the business by design,” Dan said. “I wanted him to recognize people in the industry. I brought Matt along when I took employees or guests to dinner and made a point not to sit with him. He sat with customers.” Luckily, he added, Matt is the best “people person” he knows, so he handled the business-social situations with a smile. In fact, he’s such a people person that everyone wants to see him when he makes the rounds as a rep for Doosan Portable Power, covering the Carolinas and eastern Tennessee. “I know everybody,” Matt laughed. It hardly seems like an exaggeration because at times it’s difficult to break away from catching up with so many old friends during his sales calls. “People are my number- one interest in the industry,” Matt said. “I have a lot of respect for the people I’ve met … and for my father. I learned a lot from him.” Having watched his father at work, Matt observed his passion and witnessed the relationships he built around the world. “I learned about dedication at an early age, and how important passion, pride and relationships are.”

Extended Family Business Relationships are an integral part of this business. Matt believes that a great deal of ASC’s success stems from long-term relationships like the one Brad Stimmel, president, has maintained with Doosan Portable Power. In addition, Stimmel has worked to improve product knowledge and support, Matt said, foreseeing the importance of a customer-driven focus. Stimmel’s nearly 40-year ongoing relationship with Doosan Portable Power is not uncommon. Dan lists several former Ingersoll Rand employees now with Doosan Portable Power who have 20 to 40 years with the brand: Steve Sadler and Tommy Gobble, service; Eric Southern, Dwight Creason and Brian Crawford, aftermarket sales; Rita Moore, sales; and Dave Stahlman and Ted Flatt, marketing. Another longtime former Ingersoll Rand employee, Dave Reger, became an ASC segment manager. Like all the people Dan worked with, they “know the product and how to treat the customer,” he said. “They’re very, very good at what they do.” Now many of them are working with Matt. “I have the opportunity to meet friends he made through work,” Matt said. “It’s nice to have a personal relationship with them.” It’s the expertise and tenure of this group that gives Doosan Portable Power and ASC an advantage, Matt believes. “They understand the customer’s needs and application. As a dealer, we’re a consultant for the customer.” They’re effective consultants because many of them, like Matt, “cut their teeth in this business on the job,” as Dan phrased it. Matt, who once considered a career in baseball, worked at Ingersoll Rand during the summers while he was earning three college degrees. He learned about the equipment and the business while he was establishing relationships. He went on to work for Mitchell Distributing Company and Terex before joining ASC. Working for a manufacturer gave him an education, Matt said. “It helps you understand things and see it from another side.” see DOOSAN page 34


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2007 Wacker 2” PT2A, Stk # 270267........................$600 2010 Wacker 3” PT3A, Stk # X100329 ....................$900 2007 Multiquip 4” QP4TH, Stk # 270126 ............$1,300 PUSH AROUND LIFT

2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X01999, 2 Hrs..............$3,000 2007 JLG 20’ 20AM, Stk # X02001, 1 Hrs..............$3,000 VERTICAL MAST

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2007 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # 270482, 6411.2 Hrs ..................................................................................$2,900 2007 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # 270393, 4492 Hrs ........................................................................................$3,800 2008 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X080078, 4664 Hrs ..................................................................................$3,800 2009 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X090117, 5866 Hrs ..................................................................................$3,800 2009 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X090120, 4967 Hrs ..................................................................................$3,800 2010 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X100197, 4246 Hrs ..................................................................................$3,800 2010 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X100052, 3502 Hrs ..................................................................................$4,200 2010 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X100059, 3500.1 Hrs ..................................................................................$4,200 2010 Allmand 6kw NIGHT-LITE, Stk # X100065, 4966 Hrs ..................................................................................$3,800

2006 CAT D4G XL, Stk # 050551, 1960 Hrs..........$54,000 2008 CAT D6K XL, Stk # 070830, 6661 Hrs..........$97,000 2009 CAT D3K XL, Stk # 080911, 1296 Hrs..........$58,000 2009 CAT D3K XL, Stk # 080912, 872 Hrs............$63,000 2009 CAT D5K XL, Stk # 090024, 495 Hrs............$99,000 2009 CAT D6N XL, Stk # 080638, 1772 Hrs ......$190,000 2009 CAT D6T LGP, Stk # 090063, 2475 Hrs ....$220,000 2010 CAT D6N LGP, Stk # 100778, 2136 Hrs ....$190,000 2010 CAT D7E, Stk # 090158, 1811 Hrs..............$445,000 2010 CAT D8T, Stk # 100151, 2508 Hrs ..............$450,000 2011 CAT D6N LGP, Stk # 100641, 1641 Hrs ....$225,000

MATERIAL HANDLING BUCKET

EXCAVATOR

CONCRETE BUCKET

2010 Gar-Bro 423G, Stk # X100145 ........................$1,800

ROOT RAKE

ROCKLAND INC BR6, Stk # MS442..........................$3,000 DOZER HAMMER

2007 CAT H130S, Stk # HA232 ..............................$36,000 2007 CAT H45, Stk # HA198......................................$3,900

REVERSIBLE PLATE COMPACTOR

HYDRAULIC ANGLE BROOM

2006 WACKER DPU5045H, Stk # 260418, 0 Hrs ..$3,500 2006 WACKER DPU6055, Stk # X01308, 1 Hrs ....$3,500

2011 CAT BA18H, Stk # BR255 ................................$5,800 2011 CAT BA18H, Stk # BR256 ................................$5,800 LANDSCAPE RAKE

CAT LR15B, Stk # LR84 ..............................................$4,500 CAT LR15B, Stk # LR51 ..............................................$4,500 CAT LR18B, Stk # LR114 ............................................$5,500 LOADER

ROCKLAND INC 980GP, Stk # FB362 ....................$18,000 ARTICULATED VIBRATORY ROLLER

2004 MMD PP80, Stk # 250938 ..............................$6,300 AUGER ATTACHMENT

2008 CAT A26B, Stk # AU353 ..................................$2,400 BACKHOE

2008 CAT 430E ST, Stk # 070950, 1140 Hrs ........$69,000

2008 CAT 305CCR, Stk # 080342, 1386 Hrs ........$35,000 2008 CAT 321DLCR, Stk # 071169A, 3966 Hrs $122,000 2008 CAT 325DL, Stk # 070823, 3571 Hrs ........$135,000 2008 CAT 330DL T, Stk # 071158, 5046 Hrs......$164,000 2009 CAT 321DLCR, Stk # 080560, 4149 Hrs....$132,000 2009 CAT 324DL, Stk # 080961, 2747 Hrs ........$169,000 2009 CAT 329DL, Stk # 081069, 1820 Hrs ........$209,000 2010 CAT 324DL LR, Stk # 100294, 1965 Hrs ..$179,000

BUCKET

GENERATOR

2010 ALLU SMH3-12-25(as is), Stk # BU1371 ..$38,000

2004 CAT D25P2, Stk # 240332, 1964 Hrs ............$9,000

REMOTE ROLLER

1999 Rammax RW1404-33, Stk # R99047, 2325 Hrs ...... ........................................................................................$8,000

2010 CAT IT38H, Stk # 100074, 3024 Hrs..........$132,000 MULTIPURPOSE BUCKET

CAT 963MP, Stk # FB292 ........................................$13,000 PADDLE AERATOR

Brown Bear SC3610, Stk # MS216 ......................$25,000 Brown Bear SC3610, Stk # MS215 ......................$25,000 PIERCING TOOL

2007 MISCELLANEOUS (OTHER 95PK, Stk # X02196 ........ ........................................................................................$2,500 2008 MISCELLANEOUS (OTHER 95PK, Stk # X02195 ........ ........................................................................................$2,500

RIDE ON TRENCHER

2005 Vermeer RT450, Stk # 250892, 757 Hrs ....$13,000 ROLLER

2005 CAT CB534D XW, Stk # 070914, 1320 Hrs $75,000 2007 CAT CB534D, Stk # 080519, 2000 Hrs ........$60,000 2008 CAT CB14, Stk # 080264A, 325 Hrs ............$17,900 2008 CAT CS433E, Stk # 080181, 509 Hrs ..........$63,000 2008 CAT CS433E, Stk # 080023, 748 Hrs ..........$63,000 2009 CAT CB24, Stk # 080265, 477 Hrs................$26,000 2010 CAT CP56, Stk # 100057, 2141 Hrs ..........$128,000 2010 CAT CP56, Stk # 090342, 1334 Hrs ..........$132,000 2010 CAT CS323C, Stk # 090282, 208 Hrs ..........$65,000 2010 CAT CS54, Stk # 090339, 717 Hrs................$75,000 2010 CAT CS54, Stk # 100164, 1115 Hrs..............$87,000 2010 CAT CS56, Stk # 100171, 719 Hrs ............$110,000 2011 CAT CP56, Stk # 100570, 867 Hrs ............$145,000 2011 CAT CP56, Stk # 100572, 812 Hrs ............$145,000 TELEHANDLER

2007 JLG TL642, Stk # X01448, 4067.1 Hrs ........$37,000 2007 JLG TL943, Stk # X02075, 3925 Hrs............$41,000 2007 JLG TL943, Stk # X01885, 3673 Hrs............$43,000

ELECTRIC SCISSOR LIFT

2006 JLG 33’ 3369LE, Stk # X01100, 148 Hrs ....$14,000 2006 JLG 33’ 3369LE, Stk # X01101, 139 Hrs ....$14,000

TOW BEHIND WELDER

2008 MILLER PRO300, Stk # X080368, 365 Hrs ..$6,500 2008 MILLER PRO300, Stk # X080370, 563 Hrs ..$6,100

TOW BEHIND LIFT

2008 JLG 50’ T500J, Stk # X080229, 291 Hrs ....$23,000 2008 JLG 50’ T500J, Stk # X080155, 277 Hrs ....$21,000

TRACK LOADER

2005 CAT 953C, Stk # 050134, 2421 Hrs..............$85,000 TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFT

2005 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # X00755, 2010 Hrs ......$25,000 2005 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # X00867, 2088 Hrs ......$25,000 2006 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # X01122, 1656 Hrs ......$27,000 2007 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # 270454, 1573 Hrs ......$29,000 2007 JLG 40’ 400S, Stk # 270537, 1058 Hrs ......$29,000 2005 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X00890, 1992 Hrs ....$35,000 2005 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X00888, 1916 Hrs ....$35,000 2005 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X00891, 1904 Hrs ....$35,000 2006 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # X01131, 1031 Hrs ....$37,000 2007 JLG 46’ 460SJ, Stk # 270540, 1546 Hrs ....$39,000 2005 JLG 60’ 600S, Stk # X00761, 4139 Hrs ......$37,000 2005 JLG 60’ 600S, Stk # X00765, 3107 Hrs ......$39,000 2005 JLG 60’ 600S, Stk # X00766, 2269 Hrs ......$42,000 2007 JLG 60’ 600SJ, Stk # 270536, 1474 Hrs ....$49,000

TRENCHER ATTACHMENT

2011 CAT T9B, Stk # TR41 ........................................$5,550

2010 CAT 930H, Stk #100161, 465 Hrs .......... ........................................................$144,600

2008 CAT CS433E, Stk #080023, 748 Hrs ...... ..........................................................$63,000

2010 CAT CS323C, Stk #090282, 208 Hrs ...... ..........................................................$65,000

TRUCK

2010 CAT 740, Stk # 100214, 3372 Hrs..............$380,000 WALK BEHIND SAW

2005 Target PRO35, Stk # 250454, 174 Hrs ..........$6,300 WALK BEHIND TRENCHER

2005 Vermeer RT200, Stk # 250375, 191 Hrs ......$6,900 WHEEL EXCAVATOR

2008 CAT M316D, Stk # 071135, 2964 Hrs ......$149,000

ARTICULATED BOOM LIFT

WHEEL LOADER

2005 JLG 45’ 450AJ, Stk # X00881, 2026 Hrs ....$26,000 2007 JLG 45’ 450A, Stk # X01625, 872 Hrs ........$33,000 2007 JLG 45’ 450A, Stk # 270634, 1085 Hrs ......$33,000

2010 CAT 930H, Stk # 100439, 921 Hrs ............$136,800 2010 CAT 930H, Stk # 100161, 465 Hrs ............$144,600 2009 CAT 938H, Stk # 080822, 2717.6 Hrs........$110,000

2010 CAT 324DL LR, Stk #100294, 1965 Hrs ........................................................$179,000

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2008 CAT 305CCR, Stk #080342, 1386 Hrs .... ..........................................................$35,000

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PARTS 888.262.3079 ClevelandBrothers.com ARM CATERPILLAR 943, 943 LGP, Used, 3W4591/2995 CATERPILLAR 930H, Used, 2357301/31881 CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 8G4021/31702 CATERPILLAR 980C, Rebuilt, 9V6026/3062 CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 2318552/31754 CATERPILLAR 943, Used, 3W4361/2994

AXLE CATERPILLAR 992C, 992D, Used, 1V5906/28594 CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327559/34666 CATERPILLAR 980H, Rebuilt, 2327558/34667 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Rebuilt, 1725386/34668 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Rebuilt, 1725385/34669 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1120723/34470 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1383122/34471

BUCKET, ROCK \ CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Used, 2V6541/32635 CATERPILLAR 416, 416 II, 416 III, 416 IT, 416A, 416B, 416B H, Used, 2193394/34550 CAB, EROPS CATERPILLAR 963, 963B, 973, Used, 8Y9455/2457 CATERPILLAR 988G, New, 1289664/29291 CATERPILLAR D11N, Used, 7T0973/33845 CATERPILLAR 953C, Used, 1101397/32316 CATERPILLAR 980H, Used, 2321393/34599

CAB, OTHER CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, 1082517

CAB, ROPS CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 8V8914/28500

BLADE, ANGLE CATERPILLAR D5M, D5M LGP, D5N, New, 2096089/32261

DRAWBAR CATERPILLAR D6R, D6T, Used, CT85

BLADE, OTHER CATERPILLAR D10, Used, C063880A1 CATERPILLAR D11R, Used, BL213 CATERPILLAR CB-563, Used, BL10

BLADE, SU CATERPILLAR D7R, Used, BL287 CATERPILLAR D6N, Used, BL288 CATERPILLAR D9N, D9R, D9T, Used, BL250 CATERPILLAR D9N, Used, 7T5384 BL250

BLADE, U

COUNTERWEIGHT CATERPILLAR D8T, Used, 2173654/32556 CATERPILLAR D10R, Used, 1Q4360/33840 CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 2343097/34482 CATERPILLAR 980G, 980G II, Used, 1146030/28593 CATERPILLAR 320, Used, 1025074/592 CATERPILLAR D8R, D8T, Used, 6Y0610/34142

COUPLER / QUICK COUPLER CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, Used, CC107/29358 CATERPILLAR 325C, Used, CU445

CATERPILLAR 690B, Used, 690BLADE/28782

BRAKE GROUP CATERPILLAR D8R, Rebuilt, 6Y3588/33881

CYLINDER, BOOM/LIFT CATERPILLAR 332L, Used, 1772439/2877 CATERPILLAR D5B, D5B LGP, D5S, D6D, Used, 7J8302/3097

773 Rebuilt Engine Arrangement, Stk# 1W0773 CYLINDER, BUCKET CATERPILLAR 416D, 424D, 428D, 432D, 442D, Used, 2060518/2916 CATERPILLAR 446D, Used, 2406030/2925 CATERPILLAR 315D, New, 2818979 CATERPILLAR 416, Used, CYLP1/28222

CYLINDER, OTHER CATERPILLAR 725, 730,7 35, 740, D250E, D300E, D350E, D400E, Used, 1517033/2888 CATERPILLAR 315C, 315CL, Used, 1799626/2893 CATERPILLAR 301.5, 301.6, 301.6C, 301.8, 301.8C, Used, 2311206/2923 CATERPILLAR 988B, 988F, Rebuilt, 4T6792/31244 CATERPILLAR 777D, Rebuilt, 8J8865/32476 CATERPILLAR 657E, 657G, Used, 9T4974/3170

CYLINDER, STEERING CATERPILLAR 834, 834B, 836, 988B, 988F, Used, 9J8165/3150

CYLINDER, TILT (BLADE) CATERPILLAR 980C, 980F, Used, 3G1306/2979 CATERPILLAR 973, 973C, Used, 3G5949/417 CATERPILLAR D8, D8A, D8K, Used, 8J8682/3125

DIFFERENTIAL CATERPILLAR 518, Rebuilt, 1V3304/2957 CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 6W7392/3248 CATERPILLAR D400D, Used, 1075576/2827 CATERPILLAR 836C, Used, 1452440/3212 CATERPILLAR 824C, Rebuilt, 4V1073/3180 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 4V1073/31078 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3V4030/31079 CATERPILLAR 631, Rebuilt, 4D5730/2996 DRESSER 350C, Rebuilt, 11DF00002B CATERPILLAR 769B, Rebuilt, 9M3946/3273 CATERPILLAR 836, Rebuilt, 1367631/3203

ENGINES, CAT CATERPILLAR 12G, Rebuilt, 7N1188/3406 CATERPILLAR D300E, Used, 1443922/3211 CATERPILLAR 740, Used, 1537076/28643 CATERPILLAR 973C, Used, 1716598/31723 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1168671/34551 CATERPILLAR 953B, Rebuilt, 6I0793/3297 CATERPILLAR 769D, Rebuilt, 1230206/32272 SULLAIR 15 KW, Used, 2681384/28541 CATERPILLAR 980C, Rebuilt, 2W1004/35057 CATERPILLAR D25C, Used, 2W1557/34695 CATERPILLAR 773B, Rebuilt, 1W0773/32116 CATERPILLAR 312C, Used, 1896184/33911

ENGINES, OTHER PETERBILT 13-210, 224, 265, 281, 300, 310, 320, 330, 335, 340, 341, Rebuilt, 6I3479/2562

EQUALIZER BARS CATERPILLAR D11R, Rebuilt, 1433332/1374 CATERPILLAR 953, Rebuilt, 8G4375/1714 CATERPILLAR D6R, Rebuilt, 2012078/31951 CATERPILLAR D6T, Rebuilt, 2818490/27583

FINAL DRIVE CATERPILLAR 980G, Rebuilt, 1605585/8037 CATERPILLAR 973, Used, 1564159/2102 CATERPILLAR 320, Rebuilt, 7Y1571/33882 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9W3649 CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt, 3T0553

IDLER CATERPILLAR D10N, D10R, Used, 9W9734/34143

RIPPER

NEW CAT 232, Stk# 2856095/32284, 60” Utility Bucket $750

CAT 836G, SN 7MZ00423, In for Salvage

CAT 988B 3408PC ENGINE, Stk# 4N6254/33372, Good Running Take Out. Dyno Tested. Rod & Main Bearings Replaced $18,500

SWEEPS CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, MS1471

SWING DRIVE CATERPILLAR 330D, 330D LC, 330DL, 336D, 336DL, Used, 1994539/33878

THUMB CATERPILLAR 320, Used, T14

TORQUE CONVERTERS CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 6P6412/31183

TRACK, FRAME CATERPILLAR D6G, Used, 9G6038 / 9G6037 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 3T7491/33617 & 3T4970/33616 CATERPILLAR D8R, Used, 9W6494/34141

TRACK, GROUPS CATERPILLAR D7E, D7H, D7R, D7R II, D8N, New, 7T5969/29920 CATERPILLAR D6T, Used, 3510955/30222

CATERPILLAR D10, D10L, Rebuilt, 3P7556/31378 CATERPILLAR 836C, Rebuilt, 1419909/3207 CATERPILLAR 980G, Used, 1167684/28934 CATERPILLAR 962G, Rebuilt, 1862525/34552 CATERPILLAR 450E, Rebuilt, 2018563/3281 CATERPILLAR 450E, New, 2018563/2515 CATERPILLAR 992C, Rebuilt, 3P9241/29904 CATERPILLAR 641, 651, Rebuilt, 7M5925/3254 CATERPILLAR 988B, Rebuilt, 9W0782/32318 CATERPILLAR 924G, Rebuilt, 1402772/27097 CATERPILLAR D4E, Used, 3T4758/3234 CATERPILLAR 515, Used, 8E7031/3262 CATERPILLAR D8K, Rebuilt, 9G6678/3268 CATERPILLAR 824C, Used, 3P6809/33473 CATERPILLAR 930G, 938G, Used, 2348866/32134 CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 9G7060/32268 CATERPILLAR 951C, Used, 2P2040/2963 CATERPILLAR D6D, Rebuilt, 7G4245/3252 CATERPILLAR D9L, Rebuilt, 9P2213/32542

WHEELS

BUCKET, LIGHT MATERIAL BUCKET, MP

STICK CATERPILLAR 345, Used, BB56 CATERPILLAR 375, 375L, Used, C976773A2 CATERPILLAR 365, Used, MS1324 CATERPILLAR 320, 320N, Used, MS767

TRANSMISSIONS

CATERPILLAR 772B, 773B, 773D, 773E, Used, 6G6438.964

CATERPILLAR 953, Used, FB485

CATERPILLAR 416, 416B, 416C, 416D, 416E, 420, 420C, 420D, 420E, New, PSM1/28431

STABILIZER CYL ASSM CATERPILLAR TL1055, TL1255, Used, 3808343/35024

CATERPILLAR D11N, Rebuilt, 4T4911/32405

BUCKET, GP CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1389673/29067 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345B II, 345B LC, 345B LC II, 345BL, 345BL II, 350, Used, 1366243/29066 CATERPILLAR 312, Used, EB1201 CATERPILLAR 365, Used, BU430 CATERPILLAR 980C, Used, 5V7356/30338 CATERPILLAR 416C, 416D, 416E, 420C, 420D, 420E, 426C, New, 1345869/30959 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 2637329/29534 CATERPILLAR 345B, 345C, Used, 1353706/29532 CATERPILLAR 973, Used, FB626 CATERPILLAR 216, 216B, 226, 226B, 228, 232, 242, 246, 247, 252, 256, 257, New, 2856095/32284 CATERPILLAR 345B, 350, Used, 1366241/32499 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, New, 2692685/32547 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692684/32548 CATERPILLAR 330C, Used, 3029013/32549 CATERPILLAR 345C, 345D, Used, 2811821/32544 CATERPILLAR 330D, 336D, Used, 2692676/32545

ROLLER CATERPILLAR D6H, D6R, Used, 1205766/34038 CATERPILLAR 5130, New, 1554102/32845

NEW CAT 345, Stk# 1366243/29533, 54” F Linkage Bucket $12,500

CAT 973C REBUILT ENGINE, Stk# 1716598/31723 $26,500

CAT 773B, SN 63W00150, In for Salvage

Call for more information or visit the website for our current inventory. Used Parts - 888.262.3079 • ClevelandBrothers.com

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Jones Brings Back Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery Effective Nov. 15, 2011, Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery Inc. (ACC) was back in business in Ashland, Va. Owner Wally Jones originally started Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery in 1991 with his colleague of 40 years, Dennis Samuel. The dealership included only two lines: American crane products and JLG boom trucks. That original company grew into a fullservice Terex American and Terex Demag dealer serving Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia and the Carolinas. It offered parts and service for American, P & H, Lorain, Northwest, Bucyrus-Erie, Koehring, Bantam, R.O. Stinger and Demag. In addition, back then, the company was an authorized dealer for Shuttlelift and Straddlelift cranes. Besides selling new cranes, the company bought, sold and traded used cranes worldwide and offered rent-to-purchase options, as well. In July 2005, Jones, intent on pursuing other interests, sold his company to Stafford. But late last year, Stafford made the decision to leave the equipment business. This allowed Jones the opportunity to re-establish his company with the same name, Effective Nov. 15, 2011, Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery Inc. phone number and Web site (ACC) was back in business in Ashland, Va. (accranes.com) that he had established in 1994. Jones was more than happy to do so, having realized how much he enjoyed the crane industry and his customers and friends there. As ACC returns to the crane business, it has switched its focus some from the old days, putting a few new twists into the Wally Jones familiar name. The new ACC is Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery Inc. a dealer for Tadano and Mantis Owner Wally Jones sees steady growth for his company as the crane cranes and has access to many industry continues to recover from the low point in 2010. leading brands. Today, ACC also can “handle any need when it comes to business seemed like a natural step to take. required to provide effective direct strike formance protection products for the mobile crawler cranes, offering the purchase of new Our customers were seeking solutions to protection and grounding, in combination heavy lift crane market. This product has and used cranes including multiple financing these problems and we have developed just with effective surge protection, so that com- never been offered to the mobile crane puters, load cells and all other sensitive, industry until now.” options and providing full service on any that.” Lightning strikes and the dangerous expensive electrical components remain Among all the changes for ACC and crane,” according to Jones. The company also provides parts and service for all manu- surges and transients induced by lightning secure and safe and downtime is eliminated. Lightning Protection Cranes LLC, there are represent a direct threat to people, building Protection kits are available for all of the a few constants. Jones brought back his facturers of cranes and heavy equipment. Another big accomplishment for Jones facilities, electrical and electronic equipment leading crawler crane brands in the market- experienced staff consisting of Dennis Samuel, operations manager; Dee Carter, and his team is the founding of another com- and of course, mobile cranes. Lightning place. “In order to provide the optimum level of corporate secretary; and Barry Katzin, shop pany, Lightning Protection Cranes LLC. Protection Cranes LLC recognizes that no Jones’s new company, which began retail single technology can protect a crane from protection, Lightning Protection Cranes manager. These three comprise the nucleus operations on Jan. 1, 2012, offers LPC light- the damaging effects of lightning and LLC has developed a comprehensive plan of of the employees from the original ACC, ing and surge protection systems for big induced transients. These can severely dam- protection, incorporating direct strike protec- giving the newly re-formed ACC staff a age or destroy electronic systems, including tion and grounding and surge protection for combined 100-plus years of industry experimobile crawler cranes. “Who had a need for lightning and surge LMI computers, load cells and other elec- electrical crane components,” said Jones. ence. Master Crane Technicians Pete protection system for cranes until very tronic components as well as structural com- “This protection plan, combined with a lead- Pawluk and Larry Chamberlain bring a comrecently?” Jones asked. “Modern cranes ponents, such as rotec swing bearings, ing engineering and manufacturing compa- bined 60-plus years of crane service experihave expensive computers, angle sensors hydraulic cylinders, etc., found on today’s ny, ERICO, established in 1903, has helped ence onboard, as well. Jones noted that through all his years in and load cells and rotec bearings, and those heavy lift cranes — both crawlers and rub- position Lightning Protection Cranes LLC to see ACC page 28 systems need protection, so establishing this ber-tired models. An integrated approach is become a global supplier of premium per-

“The crane industry thrives on people-topeople, personal relationships, and that is what I care most about.”


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Benchmark New Distributor of MapSmart Volumes Package On July 11 Benchmark Tool & Supply Inc., hosted a MapSmart Volumes Package demo at its Concord, N.C., location, to announce that the company is now the local distributor for the system. Guests gathered at the demo to see the TruPulse 360, in conjunction with Laser Technology Inc.’s (LTI) MapSmart with volume software, a new technology for measuring stockpile volumes. According to the manufacturer, this instrument enables users to accurately measure the volume of aggregates, wood chips or anything else. With LTI’s reflectorless laser system, a single operator can gather and record data from a safe distance, with results reported in a matter of hours. With TruPulse 360: • Accurately measure to aggregate, coal, wood chips, asphalt, etc. • Lightweight, portable system designed for one person operation. • Highly repeatable and accurate results. • Limits safety liabilities. LTI’s MapSmart Volumetrics software offers a simplified way to measure stockpile volumes, according to the manufacturer. The process is broken down into steps, which (L-R): Bryan L. Willis Sr., Laser Technology Inc.; John Mooney, Josh Kearns, Mike Gaillard, all of Benchmark Tool & Supply Inc. were covered in the demonstration.

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‘The Road Connection’ Pays Visit to AEM’s Headquarters Before heading to La Crosse, Wis., to participate in the annual Road Machinery and Supplies motorcycle rally, The Road Connection team made a stop in Milwaukee, Wis., to visit campaign supporters at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) office. During their time at AEM headquarters, The Road Connection team had an opportunity to speak with the president of AEM, Dennis Slater, and a member of the AEM public relations team, Jordanne Kann-Helle. Since long-term legislation was passed earlier in the month, the two organizations discussed how their messaging has changed since the President signed MAP-21 into law on July 6, 2012. Both The Road Connection and AEM believe that although this is a step in the right direction for the construction industry, the 27 months of funding doesn’t provide a permanent solution for contractors counting on these federally funded projects. “We are pretty excited about the passage The Road Connection receives a warm welcome from the AEM staff during their visit to Milwaukee. of the bill,” said Slater. “However, at the same time, it’s a two year bill, a stop-gap measure, and a lot tion, and to be cognizant that two years will be here quickly. short-term extensions once the bill expires. From Milwaukee, The Road Connection truck heads to has to be done in the next two years to get ready for the next The team will continue an aggressive letter-writing campaign to lawmakers in Washington, D.C., applauding them La Crosse, Wis., and Riverside, Iowa, before heading to the bill.” The Road Connection continues to take its message to the for their work on passing a highway bill, but urging them to annual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, S.D., on Aug. 4, 2012. For more information, visit www.theroadconnection.org. streets, urging the public to get informed on the new legisla- think ahead so that the industry does not have to rely on

Gov. McDonnell Announces Up to 50 New Jobs in Hanover Gov. Bob McDonnell announced that Morooka America, under a license agreement with Japan-based Morooka Co. Ltd, a manufacturer of rubber track carriers, will establish a manufacturing operation in Hanover County. The first Morooka track carrier plant in the United States, along with its sister company Virginia Steel Specialties LLC, will establish two product assembly operations. The facilities will encompass 50,000 sq. ft. and an output of 100 machines annually valued at more than $15 million. The project will create up to 50 new jobs over the next three years. Speaking about the announcement, McDonnell said, “The new Morooka America production facility is an important strategic move for the Morooka product line in the Western Hemisphere, and we are thrilled that the company chose Virginia for its first U.S. location. The new plant will build two of the most popular models in the company’s line, and is a welcome addition to the corporate base in Hanover County.” “We warmly welcome Morooka America’s first Morooka track carrier operation in the U.S. to Hanover County and the Commonwealth,” said Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade. “The proximity to major interstates, available

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infrastructure and central location all were factors that helped Virginia come out ahead of competing locations across the Southeast.” Morooka America is a subsidiary of the Richmond Group LLC, a holding company for construction-related firms geared around

the Morooka product and located in Ashland, Va. Morooka USA-East is the U.S. headquarters for Japan-based Morooka Co. and sells its rubber track carriers through a network of dealers in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America. Morooka offers six different mod-

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Earmarks Ban May Shutter Arkansas Irrigation Work LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Two east Arkansas irrigation projects totaling nearly $1 billion are at risk of losing federal funding because of a congressional ban on earmarks. The Grand Prairie and Bayou Meto irrigation projects are intended to reverse the depletion of the Alluvial and Sparta aquifers, which have been tapped by farmers for decades. More than $200 million has already been spent on the projects, which are under way. A meeting was set for July 24 among officials from the irrigation districts, project engineers and members of the Army Corps of Engineers to discuss the funding prospects. The results would be dire if the funding dries up, officials said. “That would be a killer,” Dennis Carman, chief engineer and director of the Grand Prairie Irrigation Project, told the Southwest Times Record. Last year, President Barack Obama announced he would veto bills with earmarks and the Republican-controlled House put a two-year moratorium on earmarks, which direct federal funding to specific projects in members’ home states. Randy Young, executive director of the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission,

“One thing the Corps is looking at is to see if they have the ability to reprogram some of the money that has been appropriated, for example in the Lower Mississippi Valley, reprogram some of that money to these projects. If we can get that done, it will preclude us from essentially shutting construction on the two projects.” Randy Young Arkansas Natural Resources Commission

said work on the projects would have to stop without the federal money. Both projects are 65 percent funded by the federal government, with the remaining 35 percent from local and state sources, including bonds. The plan is to repay the bonds with revenue from selling water to farmers in the heart of rice country. Arkansas leads the nation in rice production. The $450 million Grand Prairie Irrigation Project will divert water from the White River to more than 1,000 farmers in Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe and Prairie counties. The $575 million Bayou Meto Project would tap the Arkansas River to fill reservoirs in Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke,

Prairie and Pulaski counties. Both projects call for on-farm reservoirs and tailwater recovery systems. The Bayou Meto project also would control flooding and protect 55,000 acres of fish and wildlife habitat. Already, $213 million has been spent on the projects. At Grand Prairie, $99 million in federal money and $33 million in state and local funds have been spent. The project is nearly 25 percent complete, including a canal from the White River to a pumping station at DeValls Bluff. At Bayou Meto, $60 million in federal dollars and $21 million in state and local

money has been spent, with two pumping stations now under construction. “We’ve certainly got a major hurdle to overcome to get federal funding to complete these projects,” Young said. “One thing the Corps is looking at is to see if they have the ability to reprogram some of the money that has been appropriated, for example in the Lower Mississippi Valley, reprogram some of that money to these projects. If we can get that done, it will preclude us from essentially shutting construction on the two projects.” Cheryl Willis, spokeswoman of the Corps of Engineers Memphis District, said if that money can’t be obtained, “we will do an orderly shutdown of the project to ensure minimal impact to these projects until they are funded again.” Michael Teague, spokesman of Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., said Pryor opposes the earmark ban and tried unsuccessfully to get funding for the irrigation projects. Teague said that Pryor is trying this year to directly fund certain Arkansas projects that go through the approval process. Some Republicans in the state’s congressional delegation who supported the moratorium on earmarks last year have said they are open to bringing back earmarks if the process becomes more transparent.

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the crane industry, he has formed many valuable business relationships and friendships, many of which are with him in these new ventures.

43 years, but most importantly, Steve has been a friend for all those years.” Mike and Joe Bongiovanni, owners of M.A. Bongiovanni in Syracuse, N.Y., have been customers of Jones’s for 20 years.

it to the North Anna Nuclear Power Plant on a very rush-order basis. It was delivered in six days by rail, from St. Paul, Minn., to North Anna, Va., to Bongiovanni, the second and current owner.” The most recent crane pur-

“We have weathered the changes [in the economy] and in the crane industry, by being flexible, moving from domestic to foreign export business, from crawler cranes to rubber-tired, from new cranes to used and back and forth as change dictates.” Wally Jones Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery Inc.

“I have a customer, Steve Burnley, owner of Central Contracting, who has been my friend and customer since 1969,” he said. “We just returned from a two-week trip to Ireland, Barcelona and Munich. Steve’s company has been a customer for

“The very first crane sold by the original Atlantic Coast Cranes & Machinery Inc. was a used 1972 American 9299 that M.A. Bongiovanni still owns,” Jones said. “The 9299 has a long history, as I sold it to Williams Crane & Rigging new in 1972 and delivered

chased (summer of 2011) by M.A. Bongiovanni from ACC is a Terex HC 165. Currently, it is in use on a wastewater treatment plan project in Williamsport, Pa., where M.A. Bongiovanni is the prime contractor. The $35 million project involves expansion of the existing

treatment plant, including new clarifiers, filters, headworks, a chlorine contact tank and extensive yard piping. The project began in November 2010 and is expected to be complete by November 2013. Despite the challenges of a very tight job site, the project remains on schedule, with 50 people assigned to the job. Bongiovanni has at least six cranes purchased from Jones and ACC on this major project. Jones sees steady growth for his company as the crane industry continues to recover from the low point in 2010. “We have weathered the changes [in the economy] and in the crane industry, by being flexible, moving from domestic to foreign export business, from crawler cranes to rubber-tired, from new cranes to used and back and forth as change dictates,” he said. “The business has become much more sophisticated on many fronts — for example, financial requirements. I remember vividly when one of my largest customers

bought his first crane for more than $1 million. Now it is not unusual to sell cranes that cost more than $5 million dollars, and we have some cranes that are priced at more than $35 million. The cranes just keep getting bigger and more sophisticated, while they are much easier to operate and move due to constant improvement and innovation.” With ACC back in business, equipped with some new ideas and services, and Lightning Protection Cranes LLC established, Jones is looking forward to many more years with his customers (longtime and new) and friends. “The crane industry thrives on people-to-people, personal relationships, and that is what I care most about,” he said. For more information, call 804/798-4500, or visit accranes.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Wayne Brothers Inc., Kannapolis, N. C., took on the challenge of pouring the concrete for Caterpillar’s new plant, located in Winston-Salem, N.C.

Safety is a challenge on the project, which has 16-ft. (4.8 m) high walls and deep excavations ranging from one foot to up to 19 ft. (.3 to 5.8 m) deep.

Intricate Project Requires Stringent Safety Precautions PLANT from page 1

lenge of pouring the concrete for such a project — although this is the type of work this company is quite used to and comfortable with. Many factors are in play when such an enormous, intricate foundation is involved, weather being one of them. Constructing the walls and roof to the building first, then the foundations, help control that element; which is exactly what happened on this project. Caterpillar’s new plant, located in Winston-Salem, N.C., is 850,000 sq. ft. (78,967 sq m) and also is an important new capital investment in the midst of these tough economic times. Unlike the way most of us imagine a building being constructed, this building was actually large enough, it enabled the excavation work for these titanic foundations to be completed after the shell of the building was erected. Since July of 2011 Wayne Brothers Inc. has poured more than 6,434 cu. yds. (4,919 cu m) of concrete and also has completed more than 53,000 man hours; all this with no lost time accidents. The firm began with work on the Waldrich-Coburg, Axle, CMM and Planetary Foundations. They are currently completing the front spindle, rear spindle and differential machine foundations. Bryan Belk and Terry Davis, foremen of Wayne Brothers, admit that dealing with all the different elevations and aspects of the formwork involved proved challenging. “The job has had a tremendous amount of welding,” added Belk and Davis. “Tolerances on this project are more demanding than most since the equipment foundations must be within one-eighth of an inch for linear dimensions and elevations for the machines to sit perfectly within the foundations. Safety is also a challenge with 16-

foot high walls and deep excavations ranging from one foot to up to 19 feet deep.” David Martin is project manager of Gray Construction, Wayne Brothers’ main client on the project. Caterpillar provided the unique equipment designs for the project from its machine vendors, explained Martin. Caterpillar purchased the machines, the equipment and the production machinery that rest on these foundations. It then provided the engineered drawings to Gray Construction to build the equipment foundations. Gray then did the design and engineering on the whole building — which is a new facility. These foundations are just another piece of the project’s overall scope, explained Martin. “We also basically built the building on a pretty tight schedule starting in November or December of 2010. As we got Caterpillar occupancy in different areas of the plant they started their equipment installation with schedule milestones for different areas of the building,” he stated. Wayne Brothers has been installing equipment foundations since sometime in 2011. In the last area they’re working in, the machining area of the facility, they bought some large pieces of equipment from different vendors overseas. Construction has proceeded in sequences with six or eight foundations at a time. “This area that is currently under construction has three different machinery production areas that are made up of a whole bunch of diverse pieces of equipment,” added Martin. “This is about three foundations and there have been four or five that have been previously constructed basically under-roof, inside the building where we’ve gone back in and excavated out the ground surface beneath the structure.” The design and the purchase of that equipment were not complete early enough in the project for Gray Construction to build the

foundation outside, according to Martin. The building structure was done, with some degree of occupancy, yet the excavation had yet to be done — some parts of the foundation required a great deal of excavation. “The first foundation was done just as we were starting to get the roof on,” explained Martin. “We’ve been working on different foundations since July 2011 on the first big foundation. Then, we’d just gotten that portion of the building in the shade — not completely closed in — but we built the building around these excavations. At this point the last set of foundations that we’re doing we’ve basically been completely closed in since the beginning of 2012.” But they also are going back and building foundations so they’re going back and digging out the dirt, hauling it out and bringing in concrete. Ventilation was an issue early on when they didn’t have all the ventilation systems operational. They had to bring in a lot of ventilation and carbon monoxide monitoring, which they are still doing. But the building ventilation systems are now functioning so moving air is not as much of a problem as it was in August or September 2011, when the building was half up and half open, according to Martin. “It was a big issue at that time; we just had to pay attention to it and bring in some extra ventilation equipment to keep the air moving in those pits,” Martin said. “Occasionally we’ll have some machine foundations and can have equipment foundations as part of a project, especially when it’s for heavy manufacturing. It’s not something involved with every project but we do have some experience in this." “I had the best weather imaginable — I was under the roof the whole time,” added Todd Ashworth, project manager of Wayne Brothers. “We kept an eye on the carbon monoxide levels with monitoring throughout the work area. At one point during the

work some of the lighting was pretty tough to work under. We were using skylights for lights for the longest time and then they finally ended up getting lights above us.” Martin also said, “Of course all equipment used had to be Caterpillar; any equipment on site, if Caterpillar made that kind of equipment then it needed to be of Caterpillar brand.” Gray Construction worked closely with the local Caterpillar dealer, making sure the correct Caterpillar equipment was available for all the different trades. Caterpillar equipment was a requirement, but it also had to be available. There was quite a bit of equipment on site, especially material handlers; however, excavators weren’t a problem. Most of their subcontractors owned their own equipment. The job didn’t take as many pieces of excavation equipment as it would have material handlers because every trade on the job needed two or three pieces of material handling equipment. They had a lot on site at one time, according to Martin. “The challenge wasn’t finding pieces of Caterpillar equipment; our problem was that we needed so many pieces of machinery. We depleted the local availability,” stated Martin. Gray Construction has safety as its main priority. It is interested in everyone working safely and getting sent home safely each night. Wayne Brothers’ found that additional challenges with elevation variations that changed the many corners involved, proved to be a daunting task as well, according to Ashworth. “You go five or six feet and then an elevation changes so dramatically and so quickly,” said Ashworth. “Though all the corners are square, there is no linking between the see PLANT page 68


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CEO of American Rental Association Provides Information for Contractors By Todd Versteeg SPECIAL TO CEG

In today’s economy, contractors are adjusting their business model to be more flexible. That process begins with their largest capital investment — the equipment fleet. There are signs of economic recovery in the construction industry, but contractors may still not feel comfortable investing working capital in purchasing equipment. To meet current project needs, a large segment of the construction industry is making the decision to rent equipment. Utilizing a rental fleet gives contractors immediate access to the specific pieces of equipment they need for a job when and where they need it. The rental company handles the details associated with transportation, insurance, maintenance and storage of the equipment. If a machine breaks down from normal everyday wear and tear, it’s the rental store’s responsibility to fix it and replace it or provide an alternative solution. Whether a contractor is new to renting equipment or has a long history of supplementing their fleet with rental, the working relationship with the rental company is a critical part of the overall rental experience. The right rental store should feel like an extension of the contractor’s company, which is why it’s important to do more than ask the question: “How much?” A mistake that a lot of contractors who are new to renting make is chasing the lowest rate. While price is an important factor in any financial decision, it does not provide any guarantees that the rental store with the lowest rate will provide the necessary service if something goes wrong. “Establishing a relationship with a rental store allows store personnel to understand each customer’s unique business needs and how and where they can help,” explained Christine Wehrman, executive vice president and CEO of the American Rental Association (ARA). “Rental professionals can help contractors with operator training, equipment safety and selecting the right equipment for a particular job. Also, working consistently with a store allows a crew to become more familiar with the equipment, which will increase their productivity.” Many rental stores go out of their way to take care of their repeat customers. That preferential treatment comes in handy when the crew is working on weekends or in the middle of the night and another machine is needed on the job. Selecting a rental store partnership is an important business decision for any contractor, and there are many factors to consider. Wehrman recommends contractors take the following steps: 1. Search for rental stores in the area where the majority of your work is being done. A rental store locator is available on ARA’s RentalHQ.com Web site. Enter the type of equipment you need and where you need it, to get a list of local ARA-member rental companies that can meet your needs. 2. Ask other contractors in the area for references and about their experience working with a particular rental store. You want to do business with a company that has a good reputation among your peers. 3. Ask the rental staff about the store’s equipment fleet. Does it match your needs? If they don’t have something, can they get it? Is the equipment serviced on a regular basis? How often is equipment replaced in the fleet? 4. Determine if the rental store is able to provide service when and where it’s needed. Since many state and federal

jobs require contractors to work during off-peak commuting times, you need assurance that your rental partner can get you what you need even if it’s in the middle of the night. 5. Review the store’s rental contract. It should be straightforward with terms that meet your needs. Several rental stores also offer web portals to help you manage rental equipment on a computer, tablet or smartphone. John Redwine, principal owner of Pioneer Equipment Rental with 11 locations in Oklahoma and Texas, said trust should be the most important factor that goes into selecting a rental partner. “A large part of a project’s profitability is dependent on the contractor obtaining the right equipment to perform the work. This is one reason relationships between contractors and rental professionals are so important. Contractors need a rental partner that is going to help them identify and obtain the right equipment in a timely manner and stand behind their equipment — in effect help them with successful job completion by making sure every step of the rental process runs smoothly.” To build trust with a rental organization, Randall Hardy, president of Construction Rentals in Salina, Kan., and two locations in Nebraska, recommends that contractors spend time visiting with and interviewing the staff behind the rental counter. “Since the bulk of a contractor’s working relations happen either over the phone or face-to-face with the people running the counter, you want to get to know those folks. You want them to understand your needs and truly care about the success of your work. Be sure to talk to them about the store’s response process when a piece of equipment breaks down — do they have an adequate amount of backup equipment to get a replacement machine to you quickly?” “Since it is equipment we’re dealing with, things may break down,” said Redwine. “Rental stores should be assessed on how they respond in those situations to minimize a contractor’s downtime. How quickly can they make a decision and offer an alternative solution?” Many rental stores do more than rent equipment. Hardy said his store locations also have many of the supplies contractors need on a job site. “We know how important a contractor’s time is and want to do our part to keep them on the job working, even if it’s as simple as cutting out a few stops for them before going to the job.” Contractors also would be wise to seek out a rental store that is a member of ARA, the international trade association for the equipment rental industry. ARA members have access to the latest equipment safety and training information and can put that knowledge to work for their customers. It’s also a symbol of a rental company’s commitment to continuously serving the needs of the customer by developing industry best practices. “The last four years have changed the way companies operate,” said Wehrman. “As the economy continues to improve and workload increases, many contractors will continue to choose to rent because they’ve seen how important it is to be able to scale their equipment fleets. Also, many contractors have had the opportunity to experience in more depth how renting can provide business flexibility.” Todd Versteeg is technical writer with Performance Marketing, West Des Moines, Iowa. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

ALABAMA Cowin Equipment Company Birmingham (205) 841-6666 Madison (256) 536-9390 Mobile (251) 633-4020 Montgomery (334) 262-6642 Oxford (256) 832-5053

ARKANSAS Alma Tractor & Equipment Alma (479) 632-6300 Scott Equipment Company Fort Smith (479) 648-1600 Little Rock (501) 455-5955 Springdale (479) 751-4242 Texarkana (870) 772-0204

FLORIDA Cowin Equipment Company Pensacola (850) 479-3004 G.S. Equipment Davie (954) 327-8808 Ft. Myers (239) 334-6063 Jacksonville (904) 268-4400 Orlando (407) 859-9160 Tampa (813) 248-4971

LOUISIANA CLM Equipment Company Broussard (337) 837-6693 Prairieville (225) 677-7838 Sulpher (337) 625-5942 Lee Tractor Company St. Rose (504) 467-6794 Scott Equipment Company Alexandria (318) 448-1647 Monroe (318) 388-9300 Shreveport (318) 226-9696

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Two Generations See Eye-to-Eye on What Makes Companies Succeed DOOSAN from page 8

Dan Marion, former manager of parts marketing and aftermarket of Ingersoll Rand, in his office during his 40-year tenure with the company.

Dan explained that many of the former Ingersoll Rand employees have field experience or started in the parts or service department. “We continuously trained counter and service people and promoted those with potential. It’s not just about the product; it’s about sales technique and customer service.” Ingersoll Rand and Doosan are known for quality, but ultimately, Dan said, it’s the people “who made this business worthwhile.” Matt believes where they really shine is with service after the sale. “Product support sells the second machine.” Doosan Portable Power provides ASC with “good factory support,” Matt said. Just being located so close to the Doosan Portable Power factory in Statesville, N.C., benefits ASC. “We do factory tours. If we get a customer into the factory, our chance at a sale doubles.”

Keeping Priorities Straight Family always came first, Matt recalled. “Somehow Dad juggled his hours so he could come to my Little League games. He always supported me 100 percent. He instilled family values in me.” Watching Dan achieve balance between family and work as he earned respect from his employees influenced Matt. A family man now himself, Matt still lives in Mocksville and talks to Dan daily. “Matt is not only my son,” Dan said, “he’s also my best friend.” Father and son talk shop over dinner once a week, although Dan said it’s hard for a father to give advice when the business has changed. But the customers haven’t changed. “They want a good price, service and after-market sales.” It’s one of many lessons Matt learned from his father. “The customer comes first: no ifs, ands or buts. We take care of the

customer’s needs and treat every situation individually. ASC and Doosan Portable Power understand a sense of urgency and the importance of equipment as an integral part of our customers’ success.” Facilitating communication and fostering a strong relationship with the manufacturer also benefits the customer in the long run. Matt believes that the segment manager position offers a single point of contact for the manufacturers, providing a better communication channel and allowing him to build a stronger partnership. Whether it’s Dan or Matt Marion, Ingersoll Rand or Doosan Portable Power, some things — like quality and customer service – simply don’t change. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Multi-Camera Safety System Gives Operators Big Picture A multi-camera operator vision system from RMT Equipment is “job site-rated” to increase safe operation in the largest heavy-duty equipment operations. The track-vision systems from RMT are equipped to connect up to four cameras to a single monitor according to Marc Lefebvre, sales manager of RMT. “Installing a four camera system on your mining truck or crushing plant is as easy as setting up one backup camera. You just run the insulated cable from the camera and plug it in,” he said. Lefebvre said that safety-conscious equipment owners are now equipping more machines with multiple cameras to bring rear and side views of the job site into the cab along with “tool views, with the camera mounted all round the machine or on a primary or secondary crusher or conveyor system.” Track-vision monitors borrow a page from the security camera industry by offering operators a

choice of displays for the images from their cameras. Using the “quad box option,’’ display modes include a fixed view of a single selected camera, or an auto-mode which rotates through all cameras in sequence, or a split screen view which displays all camera images together. The high resolution 800 x 480 image on the standard 7 in. monitor ensures a clear look in all directions with the split view display. The optional 10 in. Trackvision monitor also is available for applications in which the split screen will be used frequently or for viewing large work zones. The on-screen display (OSD) system built into the monitor enables users to label their views in terms that are most meaningful and intuitive for the operator. Multiple backup safety cameras are essential for operating large machines or crushing plants. Along with excavators, Lefebvre especially recommends boom cameras for demolition equipment, where the operator may reach over

and behind a wall when equipped with either a breaker or shear. Unlike devices designed for automotive or surveillance use, however, track-vision monitors are built specifically for the working

vent moisture and humidity from clouding the view or damaging internal electronics. They are proven resistant to impacts and vibration and they have tested successfully in temperatures ranging

“Installing a four-camera system is as easy as setting up one backup camera.” Marc Lefebvre RMT Equipment

conditions faced by heavy equipment. The brightness of the trackvision monitors will adjust automatically to ambient light, ensuring clarity and reducing operator fatigue throughout long duty cycles in any season. An integrated sun visor is included in all models. The LED displays are housed in fully watertight enclosures to pre-

from minus 50 F (minus 40 C) to 185 F (85 C). For additional reliability, the monitors are equipped with built-in surge protection and filtering to insulate internal components from uneven power supply. All Trackvision monitors are compatible with both 12 V and 24 V electrical systems.

About RMT Equipment Established by Bob and Marc Lefebvre in 1996, today RMT Equipment is a leading North American specialist in weighing solutions and the track-vision camera system for wheel loaders, forklifts, log loaders, excavators, mining trucks, scrapers and conveyor belt scales and metal detectors. RMT is the North American Head Office of the VEI Payload Management Systems (loader scales) and the Canadian head office of SciTronics belt scales and metal detectors. In 2010, RMT introduced North America to the XW family of wireless crane scales and grapple scales developed by Intermercato AB of Sweden. RMT systems and solutions are sold and serviced by a growing network of equipment dealers throughout the United States and Canada. For more information, call 800/648-8132 or visit www.rmtequip.com.


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JCB’s Double-Drum Ride-On Rollers Offer Productivity

The new rollers benefit from an improved drive system that delivers a 20 percent increase in vibration frequency, to 66Hz.

JCB Vibromax is introducing a range of double-drum ride-on rollers, delivering high frequency compaction with JCB reliability and serviceability. The VMT380 and VMT430 models are both available in two drum widths, creating four distinct machines. With modern styling, a frontmounted engine and JCB Vibromax’s tapered front frame design, they offer lower ownership costs with increased productivity and ease of use, according to the manufacturer. The four models are the VMT380-130, VMT380-140, VMT430-130 and the VMT430-140, and they feature: • A robust single-piece exciter shaft design for maximum reliability • Front-mounted engine with tapered frame for improved visibility and weight distribution • Maintenance-free center joint and improved service access • High frequency and high amplitude with multiple vibration options • Up to 5 percent fuel saving over previous models JCB Vibromax has redesigned its mid-weight ride-on roller range with a new frame, new engines, revised hydraulics and improved service access. Both the VMT380 and the VMT430 can be specified with either 51 or 55-in. (129 or 140 cm) wide drums. These rollers replace the pre-

Both the VMT380 and the VMT430 can be specified with either 51 or 55-in. (129 or 140 cm) wide drums.

vious VMT390 and VMT500 in the JCB compaction lineup. The new rollers benefit from an improved drive system that delivers a 20 percent increase in vibration frequency, to 66Hz, and for rolling speeds that are now up to 10 percent higher than the others. Gradeability has been improved by 42 percent, while all models use a mechanical gear shift for smoother starting and braking, according to the manufacturer. With a turning radius of 7.8 ft. (2.4 m) for the 51-in. drum machines and 8 ft. (2.4 m) for the 55 inch width models, the JCB Vibromax rollers offer 13 percent better maneuverability than others. Operators can now choose between singlefront, single-rear or twin drum vibration, for more control on smooth finish asphalt layers. New Operator Station With the engine moved to the front section of the chassis and the larger water tanks now rear-mounted, the VMT machines benefit from a totally new operator station. The ergonomic drive lever now comes with an integrated cutter control, and an optional second drive lever contributes to added versatility. JCB’s automatic vibration control (AVC)

system, which cuts off vibration when the roller stops traveling, remains a standard fit on all models. The machines have three working modes with a detented throttle control for three different frequencies. With less weight and a more efficient vibrator design, the rollers offer up to a 5 percent fuel saving over the previous machines, while a larger fuel tank provides 4 to 8 hours of additional working capability between refills, reducing downtime. The larger 64.7-gal. (245 L) water tank, which has a pressurized water delivery system, also permits longer working between refills. Service Access The sturdy locking engine cover is gas-strut assisted for easy access to the engine and drive system. All models benefit from a center articulation joint that is maintenance-free, cutting the requirement for 500 hour greasing intervals. A single-piece exciter shaft also calls for less maintenance and lubrication, reducing service costs. In the event of a breakdown, the VMT models also have a towing pump installed, allowing the rollers to be pulled out of the working area for repair. For more information, visit www.jcb.com.


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Rieken Celebrates 35 Years With Terex Asphalt Equipment Terex Roadbuilding paver service technician and applications specialist, Bill Rieken, marked 35 years working with the Terex asphalt equipment line. Throughout his long career with Terex, Rieken has held several critical positions, including engineering, sales, marketing and service support. For most of his career, Rieken has specialized on the Terex asphalt paving equipment line, which includes traditional and Remix antisegregation system pavers, the MS series of material transfer devices and the RoadMix paver and material transfer vehicle. A mechanical engineer by trade, Rieken started his career in 1977 as a design engineer for the asphalt plant division of the Terex Cedarapids legacy brand. A year later, he took the position of product engineer for the original BSF paver series. He worked in research and development in the 1980s on the first Greyhound paver series, Remix pavers and MS mat smoothness and pick-up machines. In addition to his research and development and marketing work

for the paving equipment line, he was involved with asphalt rollers, milling machines and, for a brief time, worked as a Terex asphalt mobile equipment district manager. Long a proponent of the variable pitch delivery auger reblending concept of the Terex Remix and RoadMix pavers and material transfer vehicles, Rieken also has worked in paver marketing to promote these machines to state department of transportation officials. “With the current state of the economy, contractors must lay the highest quality mat possible,” said Rieken. “The aggressive reblending capabilities of Terex Remix and RoadMix paving equipment eliminate material and thermal segregation, which increases mat quality.” Rieken’s time with the company has always involved travel to customer job sites. In the field, he gathers customer feedback on paver performance and operator needs and relays this to the Terex paver design team in Oklahoma City for product improvement projects. Additionally, Rieken assists customers with trou-

bleshooting paving equipment and gives operators tips on improving mat quality. “I help educate customers on proper machine set-up, so they get the most from the paver,” he said When not in the field with customers, he’s found in the classroom, training equipment operators and service technicians. He teaches customers basic and advanced techniques for paver and screed set-up, equipment service, and combatting segregation to improve mat quality. Over the years, Rieken has helped to streamline and simplify paver training sessions offered through Terex Roadbuilding University by focusing on paver components, so technicians can work on any series of Terex paver. It’s his love for the paving business that keeps Rieken enthusiastic about his service position. “I work with high tech paving equipment every day. It’s a challenge, and there’s always something to learn. I like that.” For more information, visit www.terex.com.

Bill Rieken, marked 35 years working with the Terex asphalt equipment line.


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1999 Blaw Knox PF 5510 Ultimat 10-20 electric screed, smoke eater (no stack), power crown & slope

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2009 Stone Bulldog TR34, New - Unused Trench compactor, remote operation, 34" drums, 20 HP Hatz diesel

2004 Ford F750XL water truck, Cat C7 diesel engine, auto transmission, air brakes, with 2007 Diversified water tank, 2350 gallons, 2 front & 2 rear spray heads, hose & reel, box with intake hose on back

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Bomag Four-Cycle Engine Tampers Combine Productivity With Reliability Bomag’s BT60/4 and BT65/4 tampers offer the operating way patching, compaction of backfill around foundations convenience of a four-cycle engine while maintaining the and footings, reinstatement in trenching applications and high stroke and impact force of a two-cycle model. In addi- utility and cable backfill applications. Because of the lower tion, the tampers can be transported in a horizontal position noise and emissions produced by the four-cycle engines, the without concern for oil contamination of the cylinder, muf- units are ideally suited for residential areas and confined fler, carburetor or air filter, according to the manufacturer. trench work. The BT60/4 weighs 137 lbs. (62 kg) and delivers up to The tampers have a standard operating width of 11 in. (28 3,035 lbs. of impact force with a maximum compaction cm). Four interchangeable shoe sizes (6, 9, 11 and 13 in. [15, depth of 22 in. (56 cm). The BT65/4 weighs 150 lbs. (68 kg) 23, 28 and 33 cm]) are available as optional equipment. and delivers up to 3,642 lbs. of impact force with a maxi- Additionally, optional tamper shoe extensions with 4- and 6mum compaction depth of 26 in. (66 cm). The maximum in. (10 and 15 cm) working widths are available. Ideal for travel speed of both models is 66 ft. (20 m) per minute, and utility applications, such as laying cable and installing underthey produce 600 to 708 impacts per minute. ground sprinkler systems, the 15-in. (38 cm) long extensions The tampers feature a newly redesigned engine protection use the same bolt pattern as factory installed shoes for simcover for enhanced durability. They also come with a dual air ple field replacement. and fuel filter system for enhanced performance and reliabilFor more information, call 800/782-6624 or visit ity. www.gobomag.com/light-equipment. A low oil alert system reduces maintenance concerns and enhances equipment reliability by preventing the tamper from operating with an inadequate lubrication level. A float gauge in the engine crankcase essentially checks the oil supply when the operator attempts to start the engine. When the oil level is low, the gauge activates an electronic warning device that stops the engine from starting, thus preventing unnecessary wear on the machine. Combining a well-balanced design with a wellprotected, integrated air intake and a low center of gravity, the BT60/4 and BT65/4 require little effort to guide. The tamping foot is constructed of high-strength honeycomb polyethylene that absorbs shock, ensures stability and provides smooth operation, according to the manufacturer. For operator safety and comfort, the four-cycle tampers offer anti-vibration handles. The handles minimize the amount of vibration transferred to the operator and increase the number of hours an operator can safely use the tamper. The BT60/4 and BT65/4 are designed for compaction of cohesive, semi-cohesive and granular soils. Typical Bomag’s BT60/4 and BT65/4 tampers offer the operating convenience of a fourengine while maintaining the high stroke and impact force of a two-cycle applications include high- cycle model.

POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY

REYNOLDS-WARREN COMPANY INC

3300 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, TN 37920 (865) 577-5563

1945 Forest Parkway Lake City, GA 30260 (800) 875-5659 (404) 361-1593

1487 Rock Springs Road Kingsport, TN 37664 (423) 349-6111 Highway 58 @153 Chattanooga, TN 37406 (423) 894-1870 1290 Bridgestone Pkwy LaVergne, TN 37086 (615) 213-0900 3050 Ferrell Park Cove Memphis, TN 38116-3502 (901) 346-9800 1545 Highway 45 Saltillo, MS 38866 (662) 869-0283

RISH EQUIPMENT COMPANY www.rish.com 917 Cavalier Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23323 (757) 485-2100 (757) 485-3616 1410 West Hundred Rd. Chester, VA 23836 (804) 748-6411 133 Wise Mountain Rd. NW Coeburn, VA 24230 (276) 395-6901 Fax: (276) 395-3438 10214 Fayetteville Rd. Bealton, VA 22712 (540) 439-0668 Fax: (540) 439-0719 5731 Glenmary Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 380-4858 66 International lane Suite 102 Staunton, VA 24401 (540) 887-8291 Fax: (540) 887-8295

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Chester, VA 804.748.6411 Coeburn, VA 276.395.6901

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NORTRAX SARASOTA PARTS Sarasota, FL 34243 941-752-1300

WEST PALM BEACH West Palm Beach, FL 33404 561-848-6618

POMPANO BEACH PARTS Pompano Beach, FL 33064 954-977-9541

TAMPA PARTS Riverview, FL 33569 813-621-4902

ORLANDO Orlando, FL 32804 407-299-1212

MELBOURNE PARTS West Melbourne, FL 32904 321-729-8944

MIAMI Miami, FL 33166 305-592-5740

FORT MYERS Ft. Myers, FL 33916 239-334-3627

NEW TAMPA Lutz, FL 33559 813-995-0841


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NORTH CAROLINA

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The three new models in the Cat F Series backhoe loader range are center-pivot machines featuring significant design enhancements, including a new Cat C4.4 engine that meets Tier IV Interim emissions standards, greater lift capacity, more bucket breakout force and increased backhoe control.

The three new models in the Cat F Series backhoe loader range — 416F, 420F and 430F — are center-pivot machines featuring significant design enhancements, including a new Cat C4.4 engine that meets Tier IV Interim emissions standards, greater lift capacity, more bucket breakout force and increased backhoe control. These new backhoe loaders build on the quality and reputation of their E Series predecessors and provide an even higher level of performance, operator convenience, durability and serviceability. Premium features retained in the design of F Series models from their E Series counterparts include a powerful, load-sensing, closed-center hydraulic system; the Cat fourspeed power shuttle transmission for on-the-go directional and range shifting; excavator-style boom for added clearance when digging over obstacles or loading trucks; and ergonomic, automotive-style operator’s station that provides the innovations in safety, comfort and convenience. Engine, Driveline, Hydraulics The electronically controlled Cat C4.4 engine, using a high-pressure common-rail fuel system for operating efficiency, is equipped with the Cat NOx reduction system and a diesel particulate filter for emissions control. Net horsepower remains unchanged for the 416F and 420F, at 87 (65kW) and 93 (69kW), respectively, but increases to 109 (81 kW) for the 430. Driveline refinement for the new models includes a more aggressive torque converter in the 420F for improved performance when both loading and roading, and hydraulically boosted brakes for the 416F. Both the 420F and 430F have a new electronic pump torque limiter for improved power

management and improved hydraulic performance. Hydraulic refinement also includes more precisely tuned spools in the backhoe valve, providing exceptional controllability. Performance at the loader end gets a significant boost with the new F Series models. New lift arms for both single-tilt and IT (integrated tool carrier) models increase maximum hinge-pin height by five percent, maximum dump height by seven percent, bucket breakout force by as much as nine percent, and lift capacity at maximum height by as much as 13 percent. In addition, loader changes result in improved material retention for IT models. Durability, Serviceability The new F Series models use a composite fuel tank that resists rust and reduces condensation, and a new hydraulic tank incorporates a suction strainer and a larger, replaceable, cartridge-type filter. The new hinged cooling pack improves service access, as do new engine side panels that require no tools for removal. The relocated battery compartment (moved to the nose of the tractor) leaves space for a right-hand storage box, and a new remote jump-start feature provides easy access. New one-piece counterweights contribute to improved machine balance, and a new double-clevis swing casting design adds durability. Options for the F Series include the exclusive Cat product link system (for remote reporting of machine location and operating system parameters) and a cold-climate package that includes a heavy-duty battery and engine-block heater. For more information, visit www.cat.com.


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Model

CASE 580N 580 Super N 590 Super N WT 590 Super N

Loader SAE HP (kw)

Loader Lift Capacity lbs. (kg)

78 (58) 90 (67) 90 (67) 108 (81)

CATERPILLAR 416E 416F 420E/420E IT 420F/420F IT 430E/430E IT 430F/430F IT 450E

87 (64.9) 87 (64.9) 93 (69.3) 93 (69.3) 102 (76.1) 107 (78.7) 124 (92.5)

LIUGONG

(74.5) 766III Standard Stick 100

6,803 (3,086) 7,044 (3,195) 8,425 (3,821) 8,425 (3,821)

6,180 (2,803) 6,751 (3,062) 6,340 (2,876) 7,237 (3,283) 6,356 (2,883) 11,197 (5,079) 11,375 (5,160)

9,577 (4,344)

JOHN DEERE (52) 310K EP 310K 310SK 310SK TC 410K 410K TC 710K

KUBOTA B26 L39 L45 M59

TEREX

Loader Breakout Force lbs. (kg)

70 88 (66) 97 (72) 102 (76) 107 (80) 106 (79) 130 (97)

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

86 (64.3) TX760B 88 (65.7) TLB840 94 (70.3) TX860B 94 (70.3) TX870B (70.3) TX970B All-Wheel Steer 94

6,600 (2,994) 6,600 (2,994) N/A 7,215 (3,272) 7,200 (3,269) 6,815 (3,091) 9,277 (4,208)

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

7,604 (3,449) 7,291 (3,307) 8,783 (3,984) 8,783 (3,984) 8,783 (3,984)

Backhoe Loading Height ft. (m)

9,506 (4,312) 9,833 (4,460) 11,450 (5,194) 11,463 (5,200)

11.8 (3.6) 12.0 (3.66) 12.0 (3.66) 13.0 (4.0)

Max Digging Depth ft. (m) 14.8 (4.5) 14.5 (4.4) 14.5 (4.4) 15.5 (4.7)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Travel Speed 4th Gear Fwd MPH (kmh) 24.3 (39.1) 24 (38.6) 24 (38.6) 24.2 (38.9)

14,564 (6,606) 16,239 (7,366) 19,985 (9,065) 20,458

25 (40.0) 25 (40.0) 25 (40.0) 25 (40.0) 27 (43.5) 27 (43.5) 25 (40.0)

14,881 (6,750) 14,881 (6,750) 15,201 (6,895) 15,201 (6,895) 15,708 (7,125) 15,708 (7,125) 24,141

10,036 (4,552) 10,772 (4,863) 10,076 (4,570) 11,197 (4,570) 10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638) 11,375 (5,160)

11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 13.0 (4.0) 13.0 (4.0) 14.6 (4.5)

14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 15.4 (4.7) 15.4 (4.7) 17.3 (5.3)

22.4 (36.0)

12,095 (5,486)

14.4 (4.3)

17,367 (8,000)

11.5 (3.5)

11.0 (3.4) 10.9 (3.3) 11.2 (3.4) 11.2 (3.4) 12.5 (3.8) 11.2 (3.4) 14.3 (4.4)

17.9 (5.5) 17.9 (5.5) 18.4 (5.6) 18.4 (5.6) 20.0 (6.1) 20.0 (6.1) 22.3 (6.8)

18.6 (29.9) 20.6 (33.1) 20.4 (32.8) 20.5 (32.9) 20.4 (32.8) 20.4 (32.8) 21.8 (35.2)

14,352 (6,510) 14,469 (6,563) 15,194 (6,892) 19,855 (9,006) 17,024 (7,721) 20,494 (9,294) 22,970 (10,419)

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)

9,350 (4,241) 9,350 (4,241) 11,051 (5,013) 11,450 (5,194) 10,300 (4,672) 10,640 (4,826) 15,540 (7,048)

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)

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

12.3 (3.74) 11.6 (3.5) 12.3 (3.74) 13.1 (3.99) 13.1 (3.99)

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

14.7 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5) 14.7 (4.5) 15.9 (4.8) 15.9 (4.8)

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22.9 (36.9) 25.6 (41.0) 22.9 (36.9) 25.2 (42.1) 25.8 (41.6)

15,151 (6,887) 15,895 (7,210) 15,964 (7,241) 16,986 (7,721) 17,663 (8,029)


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JCB Realigns Backhoe Range With Ecomax Engines JCB has introduced Tier IV Interim Ecomax engines and variable flow hydraulic pumps across the 3CX and 4CX backhoe range. Benefits include: • JCB Ecomax engines with no requirement for DPF or additives • Low and high horsepower derivatives meet all customer requirements • Variable flow hydraulic piston pumps on 91 and 109hp derivatives • Reduced daily checks. “While some manufacturers have purely chased the high horsepower market, JCB continues to meet the needs of all backhoe loader customers, with both standard and high horsepower models,” said Tim Burnhope, JCB’s chief innovation and growth officer. “Through the use of efficient JCB Ecomax engines and variable displacement hydraulic pumps, JCB backhoe loader customers can meet emissions legislation while at the same time boost productivity on site. And because we don’t need to use a DPF or after treatment additives, there has been no requirement to raise the hood line on our backhoe loaders, maintaining maximum visibility and increasing site safety for our customers.” Power to Perform The Ecomax engine will be available in three power ratings for the 3CX and 4CX line-up, to suit the needs of all backhoe customers. The 3CX will come with a 74 hp (55 kW) engine, delivering 295 lbf-ft of torque. This engine delivers up to a 5 percent fuel improvement over the previous engine and benefits from a 1dBA reduction in noise levels. The 3CX also can be specified with a 91 hp (68 kW), 319 lbf-ft version of the engine as an option, delivering 4 percent better efficiency than the previous 92 hp engine. The 4CX will come with a 109 hp (81 kW) engine delivering 380 lbf-ft of torque. This engine delivers 2 percent better fuel consumption, despite the increase in output, according to the manufacturer. The JCB Ecomax engine uses a combination of 29,000 psi common rail fuel injection, variable geometry turbocharger and cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) to meet the U.S. Tier IV Interim emissions standards. Through the use of in-cylinder design JCB Power Systems has been able to meet these standards without the need for costly diesel particulate filters (DPF) or exhaust after treatment additives such as AdBlue. As there is no requirement for a DPF or additional cooling, it has been possible to maintain the existing hood height, resulting in enhanced forward visibility and service access. This reduces operating costs for JCB customers, simplifies operation on site and has resulted in JCB not having to greatly increase engine compartments to cope with additional cooling system components.

The Ecomax engine will be available in three power ratings for the 3CX and 4CX line-up, to suit the needs of all backhoe customers.

to controls for up to 30 percent faster cycle times. With full electronic control of the engine there is no longer a requirement for daily checks beneath the hood, they can all be carried out from within the cab, reducing downtime before work starts. Electronic control systems also permit increased service and critical engine information to be seen by the operator, visible through the side console screen in the cab. The engines feature upgraded filters, with the fuel sediment filter changed from 30 to 10 microns, plus there is a new crank case ventilation filter, with a service interval of 1,500 hours. Engine oil service intervals remain at 500 hours and there is no requirement for special engine oils with the Ecomax engine. Rather than daily checks, the transmission now requires a maintenance check every 250 hours, with transmission service intervals maintained at 1,000 hours. Robust Protection All JCB 3CX and 4CX models benefit from new optional 6x1 bucket cylinder guards, providing additional protection on the rear of the 6x1 bucket. In addition customers can specify optional front bucket street pads that sit on the rear of the bucket when not in use. Similar to the rear stabilizer pads, that are used to protect delicate road surfaces when operating, these pads fold out under the front bucket to protect the asphalt, avoiding costly reinstatement work.

Another advantage for customers is the ability to recalibrate the Ecomax engine to enable the sale of used backhoes into lesser regulated countries where higher sulfur content fuels are used — a boost to the machines’ residual value, according to the manufacturer. All 91 and 109 hp machines, now have a variable flow hydraulic pump as standard, delivering 43.5 gallons/min of flow. This high performance pump matches flow to demand, reducing fuel consumption. However peak flow is up by 32 percent on 74 hp machines, by 14 percent on 91 hp engines and by 7 percent on the 109 hp backhoes. The variable displacement hydraulic system prioritizes automatically where the demand is required. This leads to lower lever efforts, reduced noise levels and rapid response

JCB Quickhitch Promotes Safe Operation The quickhitch is delivered with a comprehensive installation kit that includes sensors for the machine’s boom and dipper arm. These sensors ensure that the bucket or attachment is in a safe zone relative to the machine and to the ground before the hitch can be operated. The system uses an audible buzzer in the cab and a light on the main boom to show the operator when the machine is in a safe position. The design within the quickhitch means that once the front hook has latched onto the attachment it cannot be released without actively going through the unlocking procedure. In the event of a hydraulic failure, two independent springs for each hook ensure that the attachment cannot be dropped, as the unhitching process uses the hydraulic ram to force the hooks open against the locking spring force. “JCB is known worldwide as the leader in backhoe loader innovation and design,” said Burnhope. “With the latest 3CX and 4CX models we are delivering the market leading product with the improved economy, increased productivity and additional functionality that will keep JCB at the forefront of backhoe loader development.” For more information, visit www.jcb.com.


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56 CHART from page

Model

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

Loader SAE HP (kw) 50 (37) 50 (37) 75 (56) 92 (69) 100 (75) 100 (75) 100 (75) 100 (75) 100 (75)

NEW HOLLAND B90B B95C B110C B115B

VOLVO BL60B BL70B

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

78 (58) 90 (67)

Loader Loader kout Force ea Br Life Capacity . (kg) lbs lbs. (kg) 1,345 (610) 3,478 (1,578) 4,850 (2,200) 7,670 (3,480) 10,255 (4,650) 10,225 (4,630) 10,255 (4,630) 10,255 (4,630) 10,255 (4,630) 7,690 (3,488) 8,095 (3,672) 7,925 (3,595) 7,464 (3,386)

6,239 (2,830) 7,319 (3,320)

Backhoe Loading Height ft. (m)

5,179 (2,350) 5,830 (2,644) 7,935 (3,600) 13,603 (6,170) 14,498 (6,575) 14,498 (6,575) 13,730 (6,228) 16,387 (7,433) 16,387 (7,433) 14,454 (6,556) 15,212 (6,900) 14,109 (6,400) 12,169 (5,520)

10,903 (4,946) 12,454 (5,649)

8.2 (2.5) 9.0 (2.7) 10.9 (3.3) 11.2 (3.4) 13.0 (4.0) 14.3 (4.4) 11.2 (3.4) 13.0 (4.0) 14.3 (4.4)

Max Digging Depth ft. (m) 8.3 (2.5) 10 (3.0) 12 (3.7) 14.6 (4.5) 16.3 (5.0) 17.6 (5.4) 14.6 (4.5) 16.3 (5.0) 17.6 (5.4)

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

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

12.3 (3.7) 12.3 (3.7)

14.6 (4.5) 14.9 (4.4)

Travel Speed 4th Gear Fwd MPH (kmh) 7.0 (11.3) 17.4 (28.0) 21.3 (34.3) 22.5 (36.0) 22.5 (36.0) 22.5 (36.0) 22.2 (35.7) 22.2 (35.7) 22.2 (35.7)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg) 6,150 (2,790) 8,421 (3,820) 12,329 (5,592) 15,439 (7,003) 17,037 (7,728) 17,515 (7,945) 16,446 (7,462) 17,579 (7,973) 17,782 (8,066)

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

15,677 (7,111) 16,416 (7,446) 16,526 (7,496) 18,289 (8,296)

22.0 (35.4) 21.1 (34.0)

15,410 (6,900) 16,777 (7,610)

Case Updates N Series Achieves Tier IVi Certification Case Construction Equipment recently introduced a vari- of the bucket. The dipper teeth not only provide control of loader/backhoes, including a new hydraulic thumb, hamety of improvements to its N Series loader/backhoe product materials being moved, but they also protect the dipper from mers, brooms, forks, augers and rakes. Case also provides line. The upgrades include the application of cooled exhaust excessive wear. cab-activated hydraulic backhoe quick-coupler, hand-held gas recirculation (CEGR) emissions-control technology to Attachments Add Value hydraulics and loader quick-coupler options. achieve Tier IV Interim certification, as well as important Case offers a range of attachments for the N Series For more information, visit www.casece.com. improvements in performance, productivity and maintainability. The Case 580N, 580 Super N, 580 Super N Wide Track and 590 Super N loader/backhoes now feature 3.4-L, turbocharged engines, ranging from 78 hp (58 kW) in the 580N to 108 hp (80 kW) in the 590SN. The Tier IV Interim-certified engine — with CEGR technology — burns cleaner while delivering superior horsepower, faster response and up to 4-percent better fuel efficiency under load, according to the manufacturer. Other new standard N Series features include automatic ride control on four-wheel-drive models that engages at roading speeds to help reduce bucket spillage; and remote hydraulic test ports that allow easy, ground level access for service diagnosis to keep the machine up and running, reducing the expense associated with downtime. Case also added a standard panel of dipper teeth on the bottom surface of the dipper, along with an optional extension/replacement pack that can expand the area of the dipper covered with serrated teeth. The dipper teeth enable the operator to secure unusually shaped or oversized pieces of debris or rock by pin- The Case 580N, 580 Super N, 580 Super N Wide Track and 590 Super N loader/backhoes now feature 3.4-L, ning those objects against the dipper with the bottom turbocharged engines, ranging from 78 hp (58 kW) in the 580N to 108 hp (80 kW) in the 590SN.


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John Deere Adds ‘Customer-Inspired’ G-Series Hydraulic Excavator Line John Deere has introduced two customer-inspired excavators (160G LC and 210G LC) models that build on the G-Series class. “The G-Series models provide impressive arm force, bucket force and lift capacity for applications such as stockpiling overburden, excavating basements, loading trucks, or placing pipe,” said Mark Wall, product marketing manager of excavators, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “These new easily transportable units provide contractors big productivity in a mid-size package.” Each of the new G-Series excavators feature rugged, field-proven IT4/EU Stage IIIB John Deere PowerTech The 210G LC is one of two new customer-inspired excavators in the G-Series class. diesel engines, enabling operators to work anywhere jobs are available, including non- control provides extra muscle to drive through tough digging attainment areas. The horsepower of these models is 121 hp conditions. The hydraulically driven, highly efficient fan at the heart (90 kW) for the 160G LC and 159 hp (157 kW) for the 210G of the excavators’ cooling system also runs only as needed, LC. Focusing on operator comfort, John Deere redesigned the reducing noise, fuel consumption and operating costs. The G-Series cab to be more spacious with a larger entryway and cooling system keeps things running cool, even in high-trash extra legroom. Silicone-filled mounts effectively isolate environments and high altitude. An operator-activated operators from noise and vibration, affording a noticeably reversing option back-blows cooler cores to keep them clean quieter cab. Contractors also will appreciate the fabric-cov- and free of debris. John Deere’s engine technology is simple, fuel efficient, ered high-back seat, unsurpassed all-around visibility, loweffort joysticks, a highly efficient HVAC system, and numer- fully integrated and fully supported by the nationwide Deere ous other amenities to help with productivity, according to dealer network. It uses field-proven cooled exhaust gas recirthe manufacturer. There is no shortage of storage options culation (EGR) for reducing NOx emissions, and a diesel either. There’s a place for a cooler, cup holders, and a particulate filter and a diesel oxidation catalyst to reduce parhot/cold box that keeps beverages at just the right tempera- ticular matter. Periodic active and passive filter cleaning automatically cleans the filter without the operator having to ture. John Deere also enhanced the multi-language LCD con- stop the machine and impact productivity. Like all John Deere machines, the G-Series are loaded trol monitor in the cab to simplify navigation. Now the operator can easily access a wealth of machine information and with features that make them hassle-free to maintain. Large, functionality with a tap and turn of the monitor’s rotary con- easy-to-open service doors and easy-access service points make quick work of the daily routine. Remote-mounted vertrol. Operators have quick access to information such as engine tical oil and fuel filters and extended engine and hydraulic rpm and oil temperature, and they can easily check mainte- oil-change intervals minimize maintenance too. In addition, nance intervals, adjust cab temperature, tune the radio and the machine information center (MIC), LCD monitor and fluid-sample ports help with timely decisions about machine select productivity modes. The G-Series come equipped with a Powerwise III upkeep. For those fleet managers, owners or operators looking to hydraulic management system that yields pinpoint metering and smooth, low-effort control. The Powerwise III perfectly get the most out of their equipment, a standard three-year balances engine performance and hydraulic flow for pre- subscription of JDLink continuously collects and transmits machine data for machine management. The system enables dictable operation. Three productivity modes (high-productivity, power, timely preventive maintenance and remote diagnostics, as economy) allow an operator to choose the digging style that well as the coordination of machines working on multiple fits the task at hand. High-productivity delivers more power jobsites to get the right machine to the right place at the right and faster hydraulic response to move material. Power deliv- time. The 160G LC and 210G LC are available with a variety ers a balance of power, speed and fuel economy for normal application and economy reduces top speed and helps save of track widths, arm lengths, buckets and other options. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. fuel. In addition, a “power boost” button on the right hand


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Production Started in Part of Building PLANT from page 30

task,” Ashworth stated. “The steel design is worked out on drawings with all the required components and then we’ve got to figure out how to hold all this together, support it and install it; that’s what we are good at. It’s a lot of work preparing everything for a concrete pour with this many imbeds and the steel to support them. “After hours, my talk is with my foremen,” he continued. “I’ll drive an hour or so down the road and as I’m driving I’m talking to each foreman directing them for the next day so they know what they’re after. There is communication there just in case I can’t catch them to talk to them during a

sons for the intricate foundation work on the project were varied. Some of it sections. Since various lengths are is due to the weight of the equipment short, changes were tough. When peowhich it will be supporting, as well as ple come out, a lot of them ask: ‘How the vibrations the equipment will do you handle this? This is unbelievcause. There also are a lot of pits and able.’” trenches in the foundation. How they handle it, Ashworth “Much of the equipment is very high explained, is that “We have to build it tolerance so vibration can disrupt the like a puzzle, one piece at a time and measurement. They wanted the founthere were multiple levels of reinforcdation heavy so there is no vibration ing. There had to be supports for transferred between pieces of equipimbeds out in the middle of the job as ment. I don’t know that this is the well as for hanging everything just biggest pour Wayne Brothers has ever right; it was tough. Everything was done. They’ve done some pretty big supported by steel imbeds.” stuff, including projects for us; I’m not A 4000 psi mix concrete was used sure where this one ranks,” Martin said. and pour rates were watched carefully Weather was controllable so that the formworks didn’t for the most part but it was experience any problems. Larson still a concern as materials and Darby Group of Rockford, were hauled off site. Ill., did the specs and engineering “This has been a great projon the job. Wayne Brothers startect for us,” added Martin. ed the project with about 30 “Caterpillar has been a good workers and ended up with some customer and team member 80 people on the job. as part of the whole thing, as Ashworth has been involved has Wayne Brothers. It on some big projects, including appears to have been a sucthe largest press pit in North cessful project for everybody. America. A press pit is where This is one of Caterpillar’s steel is compacted to make steel alloy. That site — 60 ft. in cir- “The form work in some ways was nothing com- largest capital investments in cumference — is located in pared to the steel welding that we’ve done,” said quite awhile; they haven’t Ashworth. “I have had ten to twelve welding built of facility of this scale in Monroe, N.C. machines operating at 100 percent for 10 hours very recent times. The job however also per day — all day long.” “Wayne Brothers has a involved much more than only working with the forms making the meeting or something else pops up. great expertise at such developments as There is actually a lot of coordination this and we’ve done other projects with pour possible. “The form work in some ways was involved with such a pour as this. It’s Wayne Brothers similar in scope with nothing compared to the steel welding not so much about schedule but more heavy equipment foundations and we that we’ve done,” said Ashworth. “I about what layers have got to come in value our relationship with them.” Gray Construction has had workers have had ten to twelve welding each lineup to get where we need to be this job site since 2010. They had a typmachines operating at 100 percent for and to get it built.” Form oil is used on the forms prior to ical field construction office and quite a 10 hours per day — all day long. The steel welding is much more involved the pour. The forms are cleaned before substantial trailer city because a lot of for the concrete structure. Everything each pour, sprayed with the form oil the subcontractors had offices and I’ve touched with this concrete pour prior to their being set in place. There Gray Construction’s customer had a has been that way; there’s been a lot of are currently three tractor trailer truck- field office there for awhile too. Now loads of form work on site to do the that the building itself is occupied that steel welding work too.” area has been reduced to just one or The job involved a lot of steel flumes work. Work continues on the project and two trailers. for collecting the chips and shavings Production is taking place in part of produced by manufacturing machines Wayne Brothers tried to get things Caterpillar will use. The chips and wrapped up by sometime in July 2012. the building already. The building is “This is what we do; I’m used to this separated into areas and Gray shavings will be pushed off via a screw conveyor into a pit with a conveyor that work so it’s no longer a challenge to Construction is working in the last area. loads them into a bin. Ashworth and his me,” said Ashworth. “It pretty much These foundations they are currently crews put a lot of work and a lot of comes down to scheduling, which in working on will be done in the next is rather challenging. month to six weeks. There is a little bit hours into ensuring this flume work itself was correct, because once complete, Communication and pre-planning more area in the building that is schedmost was being covered with concrete. skills are critical so people understand uled for equipment foundations, but There also were a multitude of end all the different levels and the multitude Martin doesn’t think there is too much left. beds with this job and countless angles of tolerances present.” Caterpillar has invested several hun(This story also can be found on around trenches, according to dred million dollars into this property, Construction Equipment Guide’s Ashworth. “To support the matrix of materials project and facility and wants it to be a Web site at www.constructionequipin the middle of the port is a daunting success, according to Martin. The rea- mentguide.com.) CEG

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Training Offered on Systems to Help Owners Cut Costs GREASE from page 20

that in 2006 his company, a bulk fill material and aggregate hauling trucking company and operator of fill dirt pits, purchased a Caterpillar 330 CL excavator equipped with a medium length stick and a three-and-a-half-yard bucket. FQS Bear subsequently installed a Groeneveld system and at the time of Smith’s writing (2011) the excavator, after approximately 9,000 hours in service, had not needed bushing or replacement of a single pin. Troglauer pointed out further benefits of these systems. “Equipment owners are of the

change you have to retrain the new person on how to grease each machine. Automatic grease systems never have to be retrained.” In addition to selling automated grease system equipment and supplies, FQS Bear Equipment also offers training in the use of the Groeneveld system at the time of installation as well as classes throughout the year held at the customer’s work place or at centralized locations. Specialists and engineers from the manufacturer provide written material, demonstrate operation of the pumps and provide information on such topics as trou-

Shannon Troglauer, administrative assistant (R); and Ashley Miller, accounts receivable, help customers with their billing questions and scheduling needs. They strive to give each customer the attention and support that they deserve when calling the office for their heavy equipment component needs.

“When we started this company, we had sixteen hundred dollars as startup capital and worked 10 counties in South Carolina. Now we are doing business in 15 states and we did not get here by doing bad work. We work hard every day to earn the right to be the vendor of choice.” Frank Troglauer FQS Bear Equipment

mindset that if their staff is not manually greasing a machine, they are not inspecting the machine, but the truth is that most machines are not greased as often as they should be and then, when they are greased manually, all grease points will be either over- or undergreased,” he said. “Because each time they are manually greased you have to hook a grease gun to the grease point, dirt is pumped into the grease cavity causing wear and premature failure. With the automatic grease systems you are filling the grease cavity with a automatic grease system, so you are keeping that cavity full all the time preventing water and debris from entering the grease cavity. The days of the operator greasing his own machine are gone, and every time you have a personnel

bleshooting and reading error codes. This training is essential according to Troglauer, because “there are several things that our system will not do. They will not refill themselves and they will not fix themselves, so we teach our customers how to get the most out of their systems. Our systems have micro processors that store information that can be downloaded so they can tell if and when the system was running low or out of grease, along with a lot of other helpful data, and this can be tracked right down to the date and time of day.” The company finds its training further reduces customers’ costs, given customers who have completed the class are able to identify any problem that might arise, saving the time a technician

needs to correct it. As Troglauer noted, “We are a heavy equipment component company and when it comes to protecting your machine against fires do you want a company that just does heavy equipment or a fire protection company where the heavy equipment is 10 percent of their business? “When we started this company, we had sixteen hundred dollars as startup capital and worked 10 counties in South Carolina. Now we are doing business in 15 states and we did not get here by doing bad work,” he went on. “We work hard every day to earn the right to be the vendor of choice.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Vicki Adams, parts team member, stands next to the Groeneveld automatic lubrication system display. One of FQS Bear Equipment customers noted that with the install of the Groeneveld auto lubrication system their machine has approximately 9,000 hours on it, and they have not had to replace a single pin or bushing on the entire machine.


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H&K’s Pocono Raceway Paving Work Earns Rave Reviews The H&K Group’s recently completed paving project at Pocono Raceway received rave reviews from NASCAR drivers following the Pocono 400 Race on June 10, 2012. The famous triangular-shaped track, located in Long Pond, Pa., embarked on an enormous reconstruction project with the Skippack, Pa.-based H&K Group to completely repave the track and add several safety upgrades. The “Tricky Triangle Track Transformation,” as it has been affectionately named, began in late summer/early fall of 2011. This was the first track repave since 1995 (which also was performed by The H&K Group) and the third repave in the track’s existence. This is only the second time the track has been repaved from the dirt foundation. The last time it was exposed was when the track was initially built in 1971. In a project of this magnitude, with tight deadlines, strict NASCAR rules and regulations, and the end result of racecars ripping down the track exceeding 200 mph, there is no room for error. That in itself makes it especially impressive that this was an H&K Group “Design/Build” project from the very beginning. In the early phases, The H&K Group’s Director of Business, Tommy Letwinch, and The H&K Group’s Chief Operating Officer, James T. Haines, met with executives in the NASCAR organization, including NASCAR President Mike Helton, NASCAR Vice President for Competition Robin Pemberton, as well as traveled to Michigan to meet with a NASCAR consultant in regards to a similar project at the Michigan Motor Speedway. Officials at Pocono Raceway, including President Brandon Igdalsky, Chief Operating Officer Nick Igdalsky, and Track Superintendent George Ewald, also were heavily involved in the planning and design of the track. All of this critical research and information was relayed to The H&K Group’s engineering and environmental services division, who then built a 3-D model, which was used for all project grading and alignment, while the group’s estimating team began to scope out the project. The project was completed in seven phases: • Phase One: Initial research, design, engineering and development of the project • Phase Two: Demolition of the existing pit wall and storm drainage and associated work • Phase Three: Milling and removal of existing asphalt from the raceway surface, resulting in 17,829 tons of millings (recycled and used in track inroads and apron areas), began apron reconstruction areas and construction of new concrete pit walls • Phase Four: Placement of recycled

The completed track, just a week before the big race, as viewed from the Grandstand.

asphalt pavement in apron areas between turns one and three and on infield road, placement of .7 in. (19 mm) asphalt on apron areas, installation of new 18 ft. (5.5 m) wide cast-in-place concrete pit stalls, and 12 in. (30.5 cm) cement stabilize FDR (full depth reclamation) of entire track area • Phase Five: Placement of .7 in. asphalt on the track area and on pit lane • Phase Six: Profile milling of track areas as needed, installation of #75 .37 in. (9.5 mm) leveling course to track, apron and pit lane areas, and installation of .37 in. final wearing course to track, apron and pit lane areas • Phase Seven: Rumble strip and runoff construction and tie into existing infield roadways There were many provisions made for this unique project, including specialized equipment to pave on the steep grades of the track and asphalt mixes that had to be perfected and approved by NASCAR. Some of the technology that was utilized was ATS Grading, which is automated tracking software, as well as GPS systems. The maintenance department facilitated counterweight equipment, which had to be placed on the rollers, as well as an outrigger for the milling machine which helped to combat the steep grades. The material for the project was designed internally and provided by nearby H&K Group affiliate, Locust Ridge Quarry. During all of this intense planning,

The final layer of asphalt is being placed on turn one adjacent to the safer barrier. Turn one is the steepest banked turn at the “Tricky Triangle” with 14 degree banking.

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Link-Belt 235 X3 Spin Ace Minimum Swing Radius Excavator Now Available The new Link-Belt 235 X3 Spin Ace minimum swing work site from the rear of the machine: optional side-view radius excavator is now available in North America in LC cameras also are available. and dozer models. This new model replaces the 225 Spin Other notable new cab features include: a fuel consumpAce minimum swing radius excavator. New features include tion gauge on the monitor to assist in determining operating an Interim Tier IVa Isuzu engine with 17.5 percent better fuel characteristics; newly designed joysticks with single-swipe efficiency, a ROPS-certified cab with new interior and 7-in. wiper function and radio mute buttons; new MP3 audio color monitor, up to 15 percent more lift capacity, 7 percent input, improved air-flow of climate control A/C and heat; faster cycle times and improved serviceability. The 235 X3 Spin Ace can be equipped with an optional auxiliary hydraulic system which allows the operator to change both pressure and flow settings from inside the cab, a real timesaver when working with a multitude of hydraulic tools, according to the manufacturer. The 235 X3 is equipped with an advanced, electronically-controlled Isuzu diesel engine to deliver performance and power to respond to peak demands of heavy digging and lifting applications. This advanced engine is EPA certified to Interim Tier IVa standards utilizing cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) and diesel particulate filter technology (DPF). The The 235 X3 Spin Ace can be equipped with an optional auxiliary hydraulic system 235 X3 features an all new which allows the operator to change both pressure and flow settings from inside the fuel management system cab. to squeeze every ounce of power from every drop of fuel. Technological advancements and a repositioned fuse box for easy access. With 20 proin engine electronics and enhancements to the hydraulic sys- grammable languages, display messages can be read by virtem have helped reduce fuel consumption by up to 17.5 per- tually anyone. And, all Link-Belt excavators are equipped cent. with a standard control pattern changer. This intelligent new fuel efficiency system controls conRefinements to the X3 Series hydraulic system have sumption by lowering engine rpm during non-critical func- resulted in gains in lift capacity up to 15 percent and up to 7 tions. In combination with additional engine controls such as percent faster cycle times. Many of the hydraulic features of auto-idle, the advanced fuel management system lowers generation’s past have been carried through to the new X3, overall owning and operating costs. With a high-pressure including the smooth functionality of the open-center design. common-rail fuel injection system, there’s no wasted fuel To maximize uptime, the 235 X3 features an on-board with precision, electronically-controlled metering. A new diagnostic system with flashing diagnostic codes on the variable- geometry turbocharger provides high velocity air monitor to quickly alert the operator to potential trouble. flow at lower rpm’s for clean, efficient combustion and New, programmable, service interval reminders for 13 difpower even when performing precision tasks at slower ferent service items can be tracked through the monitor to speeds, according to the manufacturer. make planning maintenance easier. A new easy access cab The X3 Spin Ace Series cab is 8 percent larger and more filter on the left hand side of the cab provides ground level expansive with enhanced visibility to the right side without access while helping maintain cab pressure to keep the inteblocking the view to the travel motors. With a large, 7-in. rior clean. Combined with the remote mounted filters and LED color monitor to interface with the machine, an opera- ground-level access carried over from the previous model, tor can easily navigate a full menu of user-friendly controls this new generation Link-Belt excavator will be the easiest to to take full command of the 235. An operator also will feel service ever. safer in the ROPS-certified cab, especially with the standard For more information, call 859/245-3900 or visit rear-view camera, which displays a panoramic view of the www.lbxco.com.

DITCH WITCH OF TENNESSEE www.ditchwitchtn.com Nashville 140 Charter Place LaVergne, TN 37027 615-793-7576 800-449-4814 Knoxville Louisvile, TN 37777 865-970-2840 800-445-4814

GROWERS EQUIPMENT CO. www.growersequipment.com 2695 Davie Rd. Davie, FL 33314 954-916-1020 Miami (Doral), FL (parts only) 305-592-7892

TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. www.tractornequipment.com 2006 Northwest Blvd. Newton, NC 28658 828-695-1025

CHARLOTTE TRACTOR www.charlottetractor.com 1700 Starita Rd. Charlotte, NC 28206 704-596-8900 800-532-1011

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BALDWIN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT www.baldwintractor.com 22463 State Highway 59S Robertsdale, AL 36567 251-947-4171

Now available with a pressurized comfort cab. Schedule your Kubota SVL Series demo today.

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BROOKS SALES INC. www.brookssales.com 3144 Highway 74 East Monroe, NC 28112 704-233-4242

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Gov. Contractors Recognized for Quality Performance Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. was honored by DLA Land and Maritime, Columbus, Ohio, as one of the government’s best suppliers at an award ceremony held June 13, 2012, at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom, in Columbus, Ohio. David Baker, VP product support — Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. accepted the Silver Award from Brig. Gen. Darrel K. Williams, the DLA Land and Maritime Commanding General. This recognition means the firm has supplied a product the government can be confident in using. Firms that qualify as automated best value system award winners have met the stringent quality and delivery requirements established by the Defense Logistics Agency. The ABVS, a computerized system, collects a vendor’s past performance data and translates it into a numeric score, ranging from zero to 100. David Baker, VP product support — Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. accepted the Silver Award from Brig. Gen. Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. Darrel K. Williams, the DLA Land and Maritime Commanding General.

supplies construction equipment parts for the Department of Defense and other agencies. To be eligible, vendors must have shipped 50 or more contract line items during a 12-month period. To qualify for a Gold Award, a contractor must have a perfect score of 100. A score of 99 to 99.99 earns a Silver Award and 98.9 earns a Bronze Award. DLA Land and Maritime, formerly known as Defense Supply Center Columbus, is known to more than 25,000 military and civilian customers. DLA Land and Maritime, field activity of DLA, which has its headquarters in Fort Belvoir, Va., teams with more than 6,000 suppliers of Land and Maritime weapon systems parts. More than 7 million orders are processed annually and sales are about $5 billion per year.

NASCAR Drivers Laud H&K’s Paving Work in Pocono POCONO from page 72

predictions of several track records being broken. Those predictions, in fact, became reality even during the practice sessions held two days before the race, when 36 of 44 drivers posted a faster lap than the 172.533 mph NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying record set by Kahne in 2004. Logano, who went on to win the race two days later, set the new record at 179.598 mph. Many NASCAR drivers expressed praise and confirmed their initial impressions of the track following the race. 2010 Pocono Winner and Sprint Cup Points Leader Greg Biffle stated, “It’s glass smooth [the track]. I think it’s going to bring a lot more energy and excitement to this raceway.” Biffle also addressed previous safety concerns with the track that have been resolved with the new improvements. “My hat’s off to them as far as safety goes. They put safer barriers in and paved the run-off area.

They’ve done a really nice job.” Jeff Gordon added, “The track feels really good. I haven’t heard a single complaint.” The NASCAR organization also expressed its satisfaction of the completed project and for The H&K Group, as Mike Helton, NASCAR president and Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition stated, “You delivered, gave everything promised, and more.” Chief Operating Officer James T. Haines stated, “The Pocono Raceway project truly exemplifies The H&K Group’s total team approach when undertaking a job of this magnitude. From initial design through project completion, our team demonstrated the ability to brainstorm, plan, implement, construct and operate on all cylinders. Thank you to all involved in the success of the Pocono project.” The H&K Group and The H&K Group Family of Companies provide site contracting and con-

struction services, construction materials including crushed stone, asphalt and ready-mix concrete, and associated architectural stone and manufactured

hardscape and retaining wall products and services through over 80 operations in four states including eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and

Delaware. For more information, call 610/584-8500 or visit www.hkgroup.com.

Specific Items, Materials and Quantities Required for the Project • Remove Existing Guiderail and Concrete Retaining Wall = 3,185 lin. ft. • Mill and Remove Existing Bituminous Pavement = 17,829 cu. yd. • Install Cast in Place Concrete Pit Wall = 1,899 lin. ft. • Install Cast in Place Concrete Pit Stalls (18 ft. wide) = 3,728 sq. yd. • Various Class I Excavations = 29,107 cu. yd. • Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) entire track area = 111,871 sq. yd. • Rahns Concrete supplied Type “A” Portland Cement for FDR = 3,221 ton • Lime Stabilize Pit Areas = 10,852 sq. yd. • Place Millings as Subbase in Apron Areas = 25,389 ton • Install various Types of Bituminous Concrete Pavements a) 19MM, PG 64-22, .3< 3 esals = 24,089 ton b) 9.5MM, PG 64-22, .3< 3 esals, SRL “E” = 8,001 ton c) 9.5MM, PG 76-22, .3< 3 esals, SLAG = 2,985 ton d) 9.5MM, PG 82-22, .3< 3 esals, SLAG = 6,303 ton e) 9.5MM, PG 76-22, Porous Pavement = 1,112 ton f) FJ1, PG 64-22, SRL “E” = 22 ton • Install Polymer Modified Joint Adhesive (Mattiola Services ) = 31,680 lin. ft.


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“The feedback from our field personnel is simply this. We wish you would have purchased a Takeuchi sooner. The machine is comfortable to operate and is stout. A significant improvement over other mini excavators we’ve owned.”

“The Power is absolutely amazing on our Takeuchi Track Loader” Jon Wright J&S Contracting Osceola, WI

Joe Raucci – Vice President Southland Construction Inc Apopka, FL

Find out what others know. Visit takeuchi-us.com to find the dealer nearest you.

Cowin Equipment Company, Inc. 2238 Pinson Valley Pkwy P.O. Box 10624 Birmingham, AL 35202 205.841.6666 35 Schillinger Road, N P.O. Drawer 29 Mobile, AL 36601 251.633.4020

3120 Old Hayneville Rd. P.O. Drawer 9367 Montgomery, AL 36108 334.262.6642 15101 Alabama Hwy 20 Madison, AL 35758 P.O. Box 6192 Huntsville, AL 35824 256.536.9390

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Cat K Series Small Wheel Loaders Feature New Engines

K-Series models are equipped with a step-less, four-range, hydrostatic drive system that allows independent control of ground speed and engine speed for efficient operation of hydraulically powered work tools.

The new Cat K Series small wheel loaders — 924K, 930K and 938K — are completely redesigned, incorporating new engines that meet Stage IIIB/Tier IV Interim emissions standards and new features that deliver enhanced performance, fuel efficiency and operator comfort. Among the new features are an efficient electronically controlled hydrostatic drive system, new optimized Z-bar loader linkage, refined operator’s station and a choice of couplers and buckets for best matching the machine to the application. Predecessor models — 924H, 924Hz, 928Hz, 930H, 938H and IT938H — will be available in markets having lesser fuel quality and less-stringent emissions standards. Efficient Drive Train and Hydraulics The Cat C6.6 ACERT engine powers the three new K-Series wheel loaders and works efficiently with the machines to deliver fuel savings up to 30 percent, compared with HSeries models. Emissions-control technology includes a diesel particulate filter that

automatically regenerates (burns away collected particulates) without interrupting normal operation. The C6.6 engine’s rated speed setting of 1,800 rpm, compared with 2,415 rpm for the H-Series, contributes significantly to reduced fuel consumption, lowered sound levels, and reduced wear, according to the manufacturer. An engine-idle shutdown system further reduces fuel consumption. K-Series models are equipped with a stepless, four-range, hydrostatic drive system that allows independent control of ground speed and engine speed for efficient operation of hydraulically powered work tools. A new creeper control feature further improves low speed operations by allowing the operator to adjusted maximum ground speed down to 1 mph. An operator-controlled rimpull-control system helps reduce wheel spin and consequent tire wear, and a front differential lock enhances traction. The dedicated load-sensing, variable-displacement pumps for the implement and steering systems reduce horsepower draw

for fuel efficiency and improve multifunction performance. The new K Series loaders also incorporate an electronic snubbing feature at end stroke and kick out positions to reduce operating stress. Hydraulic-filter service intervals are extended to 2,000 hours. Efficient Loader Linkage Optimized Z-bar loader linkage blends the breakout power of Z-bar linkage with the parallel-lift and load-handling characteristics of Cat VersaLink or IT (integrated toolcarrier) linkage. The new linkage, available in both standard- and high-lift configurations, accepts pin-on tools, Cat Fusion coupler or an ISO coupler (North America) that is compatible with competitive work tools. The new linkage is designed to work with Cat Performance Series buckets, designed for efficient loading, high fill factors, improved material retention and lowered fuel consumption. Operator Amenities An all-new operator’s station features

automatic temperature control, curved front windshield, heated rear window with intermittent wiper, and a soft touch control panel. The electronic joystick for implement control is seat-mounted, adjustable and incorporates integral controls for auxiliary hydraulics, directional shifting and differential lock. In-cab sound levels are reduced to 66 dB (A), down from 74 dB (A) in the HSeries models. Kick-out functions for boom lift, boom lower and tilt are standard and easily programmable by pushing and holding a button on the soft touch panel. An electronic parking brake simplifies operation, and an optional secondary display shows vital machine information graphically and digitally as well as machine diagnostics. The display works in conjunction with the soft touch panel to provide real time adjustments for 3rd function flow, throttle lock, rimpull control, and creeper control. The display also serves as a display for an optional rear-view camera system. Heated and cooled seats are available for optimal operator comfort. For more information, visit www.cat.com.


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Vermeer Southeast Sales & Service, Inc. Boynton Beach, FL 1060 West Industrial Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33462 561-742-7400 • Fax: 561-742-7448 Clearwater, FL 12785 N 44th St. Clearwater, FL 33762 727-299-9207 • Fax: 727-299-0166 Ft. Myers, FL 2231 Flint Dr. Ft. Myers, FL 33916 941-337-5900 • Fax: 941-337-5901 Jacksonville, FL 11550 Philips Hwy. Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-262-4400 • Fax: 904-262-0619 Orlando, FL 4559 Old Winter Garden Rd. Orlando, FL 32811 407-295-2020 • Fax: 407-293-8087 Miami, FL 13301 S.W. 131st Str. Miami, FL 33186-5816 305-234-4556 • Fax: 305-234-5561 Pensacola, FL 6691 Mobile Highway Pensacola, FL 32526 850-944-8110 • Fax: 850-944-8166 Tallahassee, FL 31767 Blue Star Hwy Midway, FL 32343 850-575-1556 • Fax: 850-575-5718 Marietta, GA 1320 Gresham Rd. Marietta, GA 30062 770-973-8811 • Fax: 770-973-7829 Savannah, GA 411B Telfair Rd. Savannah, GA 31415 912-238-1300 • Fax: 912-238-1003 Birmingham, AL 2950 Pinson Valley Parkway Birmingham, AL 35217 205-841-9895 • Fax: 205-841-9841 Decatur, AL 314 Beltline Rd Decatur, AL 35601 256-341-0700 • Fax: 256-341-0773

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Hitachi’s Zaxis 180LC-5 Ideal for Small Local Contractors New to the North American market, the ZX180LC-5 is specifically designed to appeal to small local contractors, water and sewer contractors and those who dig basements and pools. The ZX180LC-5 is slightly bigger than the new 160LC-5, yet has a unique boom/arm configuration for greater lift capacity and a wider undercarriage for more stability. It is lighter and easier to transport than the next-sized up 210-5/210LC-5 excavators, yet can perform much of the same work while saving dieselfuel dollars, according to the manufacturer. The new 180LC-5 also is loaded with numerous customer-driven enhancements to deliver productivity and durability, while keeping operating costs low.

The ZX180LC-5 is slightly bigger than the new 160LC-5, yet has a unique boom/arm configuration for greater lift capacity and a wider undercarriage for more stability.

Machine Specifics The ZX180LC-5 can come equipped with either an 8-ft. 10-in. (2.71 m) or 10-ft. 6-in. (3.21 m) arm; 8,620-lb. (3,910 kg) counterweight; and 24-, 28-, or 32-in. (60, 70, or 80 cm) triple semi-grouser shoes. Clean, Powerful Isuzu Engine The powerful Isuzu AI-4JJ1 diesel engine generates 121 hp (90 kW). It employs a cooled exhaust gas-recirculation (EGR) platform paired with a diesel particulate filter (DPF) to meet EPA ITIV/EU Stage IIIB emissions regulations. This easy-to-maintain engine requires no special additional fluids — just ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel and CJ-4 engine oil. The DPF is replaced at 4,500 hours by a Hitachi dealer. Excellent Hydraulics Put the Operator in Control Productive hydraulics and outstanding multifunction operation are a Hitachi tradition. Multiple sensors instantly feed automatic micro-adjustments for increased hydraulic power to maintain steady, sure movements. Short-throw, low-effort controls, unmatched metering, and smooth multifunction operation provide finesse and precision when they’re needed, according to the manufacturer. Three work modes allow an operator to choose a digging style that fits the job. High productivity (HP) delivers more power and faster hydraulic response. Power (P) delivers a balance of power, speed, and fuel economy for normal operation. And economy (E) maximizes fuel efficiency while delivering an enhanced level of productivity.

Roomy Cab With a View The spacious cab features a wider door with more glass, more side-to-side foot room, a more comfortable high-back seat with increased slide range, and a new easyto-read and easy-to-operate multifunction monitor. Among other things, the multi-language LCD monitor tracks scheduled maintenance and reminders. It even provides diagnostic codes to assist in troubleshooting. Just dial and tap to select radio stations, monitor maintenance intervals, set cab temperature, and more. The monitor also includes an attachment support system, with 11 modes that can be displayed to help fit different attachments. Narrow front cab posts, large overhead glass, and numerous mirrors, including one on the counterweight, provide all-around visibility. The low rear-hood profile makes it easier to check for activity behind the cab. Special features such as a heated air-suspension seat, additional lighting, and a rearview camera are optional. Other options include control pattern change valve, bucket sizes, high-flow auxiliary hydraulic pack-

ages, and more. Local Hitachi dealers can even add iPod connectivity. Durability Welded bulkheads within the boom resist torsional stress for durability. Booms, arms, and mainframe are warranted for three years or 10,000 hours, whichever comes first. Tungsten-carbide-coated wear surfaces protect the all-important bucket-to-arm joint. Reinforced resin thrust plates, grooved bushings, and thermal-coated bucket joints increase arm- and boom-lube intervals to 500 hours. Oil-impregnated HN bushings enhance durability and extend grease intervals to 500 hours for the arm and-boom joint, 100 hours for the bucket joint. Reinforced D-channel side frames provide maximum cab and component protection. Maintenance As for maintenance, Hitachi makes it easy. Vertical spin-on fuel and engine oil filters simplify service and help minimize messes. Filters and checkpoints are conve-

niently grouped. Easy-to-reach centralized lube banks help make greasing less messy and time-consuming. There is easy access for cleaning the condenser and radiator, and replacing consumable parts. And the placement of the cooling package in parallel also aids the cleaning process Easy-to-check sight gauges and fluid reservoirs, quick-change remote-mounted vertical filters, and extended engine and hydraulic oil-service intervals minimize downtime for periodic maintenance. The new ZX180LC-5, like all ZX Dash5 excavators, comes standard-equipped with three years of ZXLink ultimate, enabling 24/7 online access to machine location, health, utilization, fuel consumption, and other valuable information for better understanding of costs and jobsite performance. Using ZXLink and the in-cab diagnostic monitor, scheduled maintenance intervals and trouble codes are easy to access. For more information, visit www.hitachiconstruction.com.


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Komatsu WA600-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale $75

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Case Adds Upgrades to Four Alpha Series Skid Steers, CTLs Case Construction Equipment upgraded its four largest Alpha Series skid steers and compact track loaders, which now meet emission requirements for Tier IV Interim certification. The Case SR250 and SV300 skid steers and TR320 and TV380 compact track loaders now feature 90-hp (67 kW), 3.4-L Case diesel engines with the full high-pressure common rail (HPCR) design typically used in larger construction equipment. To meet Tier IV Interim emission requirements, Case equipped the models with cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) technology, including diesel particulate filter and diesel oxidizing catalyst. Case selected CEGR technology as most appropriate for skid steers and compact track loader applications, where the engine typically runs at a high RPM. Rated operating capacities are 2,500 lb. (1,135 kg) for the SR250; 3,000 lb. (1,361 kg) for the SV300; 3,200 lb. (1,451 kg) in the TR320 and 3,800 lb. (1,723 kg) for the TV380. “Case skid steers and compact track loaders have always been known for power and productivity,” said Tim O’Brien, Case brand marketing manager. “Our upgraded Alpha Series models not only deliver best-in-class horsepower and industry-leading bucket breakout force — up to 8,585 pounds — but also more torque when you need it. “A 12-percent higher peak torque rise compared to the previous 3.2-liter engine translates into more power at 1,400 rpm, while supporting faster recovery and improved reaction when the engine begins to lug.” O’Brien noted that CEGR technology for Tier IV is similar to that used in Tier III, but now the fuel supply and exhaust gas recirculation process are controlled electronically to achieve greater performance and fuel efficiency, as well as even greater reliability — for example, to help protect the engine from overheating.

Upgrades to the four largest Alpha Series skid steers and compact track loaders from Case Construction Equipment, including the SR250 skid steer shown here, enable those models to meet emission requirements for Tier IV Interim certification. Case equipped the models with cooled exhaust gas recirculation technology, including diesel particulate filter and diesel oxidizing catalyst.

Designed for Operator Comfort The new engine delivers lower noise and vibration to keep the operators more comfortable and productive, all day long. Electro-hydraulic (EH) controls with switchable patterns are available on all Alpha Series models. This is especially helpful when two or more operators run the same machine. Operators can easily switch between control patterns based on preference. Enhanced visibility, operator comfort, climate management and operator controls define the Case Alpha Series machines. The skid steer cabs feature ultra-narrow wire side screens that improve operator visibility. Extra glass surface gives the operator 360-degree visibility. The Alpha Series cabs also provide an imporoved climate management system. The sealed, pressurized cab significantly reduces the amount of noise and dust. Dozer-Style Undercarriage As in previous Case models, the upgraded Case TR320 and TV380 compact track loaders feature a dozerstyle undercarriage, engineered to hold fast on steep slopes and take command of muddy or sandy terrain. The undercarriage has a rigid track frame with fewer moving parts, so it is more durable and easier to maintain than suspension track systems.

Easy Maintenance Easy access to filters and engine fluids makes maintenance on the Case Alpha Series models a breeze. The regular maintenance points are grouped in one area so operators do not need to walk around the machine to find specific service points. Maintenance points, such as the radiator, fuel filter, battery terminals and engine oil fill are easy to find A new Power Stance chassis design and longer wheelbase enable Case Alpha Series skid steers under the engine compartment cover to lift and haul more material. A front/rear weight distribution of 30/70 and a longer wheel and door. A removable side panel probase keep the center of gravity from moving when the loader arms are raised. vides access to the engine oil filter and environmentally friendly drain. New Piston Design Additionally, the oil cooler and radiator eration needs. As a normal course of opera- mally during automatic regeneration.” Optimizes Power, Fuel Efficiency tion, the electronic controls will trigger an Controls also provide a wealth of operat- tilt out for easy cleaning. The Case 3.4L engine in the upgraded automatic regeneration of the DPF system. ing data to the display panel for use by the O’Brien noted the importance of using Alpha Series skid steers and compact track Additionally, the system can notify the operator and to the service tool to assist tech- ultra low sulfur diesel fuel with HPCR loaders features a new piston design — machine operator to manually regenerate the nicians. engines. specifically engineered for use in high pres- DPF system occasionally when the soot load Fuel systems in the upgraded Case Alpha The Alpha Series includes both radial-lift sure common rail (HPCR) fuel systems — in the DPF exceeds the range defined for and vertical-lift models. The radial lift Series models include primary filtration of that promotes thorough combustion, opti- automatic regeneration. machines (designated with an R in the model impurities down to 10 microns, and secondmizes power and fuel efficiency. “Automatic regeneration does not cause name), are ideal for digging, prying and ary filtration to 3 microns. Change intervals The electronic engine controls monitor any adverse effect on vehicle power or per- pushing, while the vertical lift models (des- for both filters are at 500 hours. For more information, visit EGR sensors and other inputs to determine formance,” O’Brien explained. “The opera- ignated with a V), excel on lift-and-carry diesel particulate filter (DPF) system regen- tor can continue to operate the vehicle nor- applications, according to the manufacturer. www.casece.com.


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Doosan’s DX300LC Features Performance Enhancements With Interim Tier IV Updates The DX300LC is powered by a 213 hp (158.7 kW), 6-cylinder Doosan DL08K water-cooled diesel engine that has been optimized for use with a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) system, diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF). The engine in this configuration is optimized to reduce nitrogen oxides and after treatment is needed to reduce particulate matter to comply with interim Tier IV (iT4) emission regulations. The 466-cu.-in. (7.6 L) engine features a variable geometry turbocharger to provide optimized boost and a high pressure common rail design with direct fuel injection, electronic control and four valves per cylinder to improve fuel efficiency. Cooling system upgrades include a split cooling system including a variablespeed hydraulic fan regulating airflow through the oil cooler. This allows the engine and oil cooling systems to be controlled independently, improving fuel efficiency and provides a quieter operator environment. The new cooling system on average has a 10 to 15 percent greater cooling capacity. With an operating weight of 66,782 lbs. (30,292 kg), a maximum digging depth of 24 ft. (7.3 m), dump height of 23 ft. 10 in. (7.2 m) and maximum digging reach of 35 ft. 2 in. (10.7 m), the DX300LC is designed for road building, site development, oil and gas pipeline development and other construction applications.

a standard auto idle feature, which reduces fuel consumption and noise and creates a more comfortable environment. The auto idle feature, which can be enabled at the operator’s discretion, automatically reduces the engine RPM to idle if the excavator functions are not used for a period of four seconds. The engine automatically returns to the pre-set throttle position when the operator moves a joystick or a travel function. The new intelligent boom float option allows the boom of the excavator to “float” up or down,

with further enhancements to the roll-over protective structure (ROPS) cabin. Both a seat height lever and tilting function for the seat cushion were added to the seat to allow the operator to find an optimum seating position. The cabin mounting mechanism has been improved with a thickened dampening plate, and a coil spring has been added to reduce cabin vibration 20 percent, allowing operators to work longer days with less fatigue. The door window position slider now locks in various positions, preventing it from moving from

Performance Improvements in engine horsepower and torque, coupled with the six percent increase in hydraulic pressure from the The DX300LC is powered by a 213 hp (158.7 kW), 6-cylinder Doosan DL08K water-cooled diesel hydraulic pump, translate into increased engine that has been optimized for use with a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) system, diesel performance in various workgroup func- oxidation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF). tions. Swing torque increased by approximately allowing the operator to focus more on the task its intended location. Both front and rear glass seven percent, which allows the excavator to while decreasing the machine workload and windows also are adjustable. The door space of swing uphill more easily, as well as improved increasing efficiency. The float mode allows the the cab has increased by 1.8 in., allowing the operbackfilling capabilities. This leads to decreased boom to move freely up and down without pump ator to get in and out more easily. The cabin size time per foot of trench, improving productivity. flow improving operator efficiency when finish- has increased 6.1 percent, providing more headDigging force has increased approximately five ing site cleanup. room. The joystick angle has been reduced from percent, which allows for more power in harsh The breaker mode allows the boom to freely 25 degrees to 19 degrees to provide a more digging conditions, leading to improved cycle move down without pump flow allowing the ergonomic profile and decrease interference with times and enhanced production in trenching appli- workgroup to follow the path of the breaker operator’s legs. cations. through the material and is also designed to The DX300LC — like every new Doosan Lifting capacity increased by approximately improve truck loading capability. A temporary machine — is covered by a 48 hour parts guarantwo percent, providing improved power out of the reset button allows the operator to momentarily tee. The program guarantees that if a “machinetrench, allowing the machine to easily lift and disengage boom float functionality, allowing debilitating” part is needed, Doosan will deliver it place more material with each cycle. The boom- pump flow to activate the boom in both directions. directly to the end user within two business days up speed improved by approximately three per- The operator can choose when to engage intelli- or Doosan will pay for a replacement machine cent, which allows for more work to be complet- gent boom float functionality via a switch on the rental. The 48 hour parts guarantee is subject to ed faster, improving cycle times, reducing truck control panel. carrier delivery restrictions and/or governmental loading time resulting in more material moved per agency delays. hour. Comfort For more information, visit www.doosan Like all Doosan excavators, the DX300LC has Doosan continues to focus on operator comfort equipment.com.

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CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PARTS | CAT 312 INSPECTION DOOR, RIGHT SIDE, PUMP SIDE CONTACT: TOM PHONE: 860 585 7143 EMAIL: TOM@LUDLOWLLC.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SAFTY DOOR FOR 1840 CASE SKIDSTEER CONTACT: ROLAND DANIELS FAX: 410-755-6326 EMAIL: HUCK16@VERIZON.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLER 963 LOADER | 963C LOADER IN VA. CONTACT: LEONARD EMAIL: LEPX4@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– REQUIRED USED MACHINES TO IUK & CO | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOR OUR OWN STOCK TIME TO TIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, E & 966D, E AND 966F. CAT GRADER 140G S/N:10, 000 UP. DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D, CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSO WORKS] JCB TELE HANDLER 550 YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH077, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 200-6, -7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CONTACT ME. WWW.IUKCO.COM CONTACT: IKRAM KHAN PHONE: +92-300-2831078 EMAIL: IUKANDCO@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– **WANTED** BOBCAT BRAND SKID STEER LOADERS LOCATED IN THE SE UNITED STATES | AM BUYING BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERS. ESPECIALLY LOOKING FOR LARGE FRAME MACHINES S320, S300, S250, T320, T300, T250. PREFER "GOLD PACKAGE" MACHINES, BUT WE ARE OPEN TO ANY BOBCAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR SALE. SEND RECENT PHOTOGRAPH AND ASKING PRICE. ***DEALERS NEED NOT RESPOND*** CONTACT: WARREN EMAIL: TWOPETIES@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (FOR MASONRY) | NEED TO REACH UP TO 45 TO 50 FEET. MOSTLY TO LIFT CMU BLOCKS.WE HAVE A 2001 580M - 4 WHEEL DRIVE CASE BACKHOE THAT IS FOR SALE OR TRADE. IN GOOD CONDITION. CONTACT: VASSAN EMAIL: WALLS4U@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE NEED THE FOLLOWING HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400, EX100WD.OFFER US & KINDLY SEND US DETAIL, PHOTOS & OFFER GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAW CRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR, USA LOCATION CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 603 828-6100 EMAIL: CMISOLD@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ACTIVELY SEEKING VIBRATORY HYDRAULIC PILE HAMMERS MANUFACTURED BY ICE, MKT OR APE. YOUR BEST OPTION TO SELL YOUR SURPLUS PILE HAMMERS FOR QUICK CASH. SEND EMAIL WITH PICTURES AND MODEL INFORMATION OF YOUR SURPLUS EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSON PHONE: 864-542-4369 EMAIL: JLAWSON29321@CHARTER.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EXCAVATOR AND DOZER | EXCAVATOR KOBELCO (115SRDZ OR 160) CASE (130 OR 160) KOMATSU (160) MUST HAVE LOW HRS. DOZER KOMATSU (D30EX21 OR 22)ETC CASE (CASE 850 K OR L) WITH CAB AND AIR ) LOW HRS CONTACT: GEORGE KEENER EMAIL: GEO1@WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED IMMEDIATELY: MACK 2004 – 2010 TRI-AXLE, STEEL BODY DUMP TRUCKS – SERVICE RECORDS ARE A MUST. CONTACT: ANDY PHONE: 215-519-3016 EMAIL: ANDY@PENNDELEQUIPMENT.COM. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 20 TON EXCAVATOR LOW HOURS, HYDRAULIC THUMB CONTACT: JIM BERGERON EMAIL: TYMWLTL@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TELEX DUMPER | TELEX CONTACT: PHIL STEWART PHONE: 917 5192306 FAX: 917 5192306 EMAIL: PHIL.STEWART2@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRAWLER LOADER, WHEEL LOADERS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADER WITH RIPPER, BUCKET WITH TEETH.ALSO CAT966, 980 OLDER MODELS. MACHINES MUST BE LOOKING AND IN WORKING CONDITION. CONTACT: MATT PHONE: 1 800 660 5453 FAX: 415 455 9945 EMAIL: MOSIUHWU123@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS AND VEHICLES OF ALL SORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK, WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: DAVE OR GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– "WANTED" BOBCAT BRAND SKID STEER LOADERS LOCATED IN THE SE UNITED STATES | PREFER LARGE FRAME MACHINES; S320, S300, S250,

T320, T300, T250. PREFERENCE GIVEN TO "GOLD PACKAGE" MACHINES, BUT I WILL CONSIDER ANY BOBCAT YOU HAVE FOR SALE. PLEASE SEND RECENT PHOTOGRAPH AND ASKING PRICE. "DEALERS NEED NOT RESPOND" CONTACT: WARREN EMAIL: TWOPETIES@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES E K SK L SL M SMS CONTACT: FRANK HORAN PHONE: 800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230 FAX: 732-780-3618 EMAIL: FHORAN@TRICOEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 90 HORSEPOWER USED KUBOTA MTR FOR A 2002 BOBCAT 863 CONTACT: PAUL TURNER PHONE: 575-519-0698 EMAIL: MANOSDEFIERROS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER KOMATSU 275 AND 475 WITH BLADE U DOZER ONLY USA USER CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN @BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TAKEUCHI 235 | PRICE ON NEW 235 TAKEUCHI MINI EX CONTACT: TOM PHONE: 724 929-3257 EMAIL: TTOMINELLO@COMCAST.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING FOR A TAKE OUT ENGINE OR A BLOCK AND CRANK FOR A CAT MITSUBISHI 3044C-T OUT OF A 277B CAT SKID STEER. CONTACT: SHANE SCHRENK PHONE: 208-308-3038 FAX: 208-735-9992 EMAIL: JLSCHRENK@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BUY 3 WHEEL LOADERS VOLVO L180F/G YEARS FROM 2008 TO 2010, SEND REPORT CONDITION, TIRES CONDITION, BUCKET TYPE AND CAPACITY, HOURS WORK, AND YOUR BEST EXPORT PRICE WITH THE MACHINE MOVING TO THE PORT FOR EXPORT CONTACT: ROLANDO FERNANDEZ PHONE: 203-265-3382 EMAIL: SUDWORLD@SUDWORLDBUSINESS.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– IMPACT CRUSHER 39" ROTOR BARE UNIT | BARE IMPACT CRUSHER OR A ROTOR WITH BEARING WE CAN MODIFY IF NEEDED OVERALL LENGTH APP. 60" ROTOR 39" CONTACT: KEN FINLON PHONE: 7703300860 EMAIL: KENNYFINLON@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WE WANT TO BUY 30 TON TRUCK CRANE TADANO / KATO & 160 TON CRANE TADANO / KATO OF YEAR 1992~~1996 CONTACT: TARIQ PHONE: +971555999819 FAX: +97165433292 EMAIL: TM_TRD@YAHOO.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

TOWER CRANES, CONCRETE PLACING BOOM CONTACT: JUDY LUO PHONE: +86-186 7480 7587 FAX: +86-731-85686091 EMAIL: JUDYLUO2359@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D4 HOOD 1961 CONTACT: DOUG EMAIL: RALPHSMITHCO@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRANS FOR BROCE BROOM RJ 300 | USED TRANSMISSION/GEAR BOX FOR A BROCE BROOM. THIS TRANS IS MADE BY RJ LINK CO. MODEL D406D SER# 1619 CONTACT: ROBERT UNDERWOOD PHONE: 336-887-1049 FAX: 336-885-3005 EMAIL:PAVERMAN @UNDERWOODPAVING.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 245B EX, CAT 980G, LABOUNTY MSD 228 | LOOKING FOR 2 CONTROL VALVES FOR CAT 245 EXCAVATOR P/N 9T2290 & 9T2293 ALSO LOOKING FOR A SET OF TIRES TO FIT CAT 980G LDR SOLID OR FOAM FILLED AND LOOKING TO BUY LABOUNTY MSD 228 SHEAR WILL LOOK AT IN ANY CONDITION CONTACT: JOSE PHONE: 847-812-5205 EMAIL: JOSECBZADC@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D8K WITH SPACER BLADE RIPPER I NEED 2 USER USA CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN @BULLDOZERJM.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ***WANTED*** BOBCAT BRAND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN THE SOUTH EASTERN UNITED STATES. PREFER LARGE FRAME MACHINES; S320, S300, S250, T320, T300, T250. PREFERENCE GIVEN TO "GOLD PACKAGE" MACHINES, BUT WE ARE INTERESTED IN ANY BOBCAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR SALE. ***DEALERS NEED NOT RESPOND*** PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND ASKING PRICE. CONTACT: WARREN EMAIL: TWOPETIES@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRUCK CONTACT: GONZALO PHONE: 201 282 7689 EMAIL: ANGEL2MYHEART@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE BUY BULK OF FARM OR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MANUAL CONTACT: GRACE OR DAVE FRANCES PHONE: 2708492270 EMAIL:TRITOWN1@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Queretero, Mexico Sat., August 10, 2012 For: Used and Unused Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment • Atlantic City, NJ Sat.-Sun., August 11-12, 2012 For: Large Rental Return Auction, Aerial Lifts, Cranes, Skid Steers, Trucks and Trailers • Kissimmee, FL Wed., August 15, 2012 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment, Aerials, Trucks and Trailers

• Atlanta, GA Wed., September 19, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment • Parkersburg, WV Fri., September 21, 2012 For: Late Model Cat, Deere and Komatsu Equipment, Trucks, Trailers • Scranton, PA Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Aggregate Construction, Support Equipment • Charlestown, SC Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Dump Trucks and Support Equipment

• Atlanta, GA Fri., August 17, 2012 For: Construction/Support Equipment, Dump Trucks and Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJ Sat./Sun., September 2930, 2012 For: Late Model Construction Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers & Support

• Racine, WI Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors and Support

• Detroit, MI Fri., October 5, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers, Support

• Lexington, KY Fri., August 21, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Truck Tractors and Support • Houston, TX Tue., August 21, 2012 For: Construction/Support Equipment, Trucks and Trailers • Syracuse, NY Sat., August 25, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Dump & Water Trucks, Tractors and Trailers • Westminster, VT Sun, August 26, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation of Santa’s Land Amusement Park: Running Trains, Merry-Go-Round, Rides, Real Estate • Atkins, VA Wed., August 29, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Cabinet Mfg. Operation • Jacksonville, NC Sat., September 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Support Equipment • Albany, NY Fri., September 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Support and Attachments

• Barranquilla, Columbia Sat., November 24, 2012 For: Late Model Construction and Support Equipment RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Sacramento, CA August 14, 2012 • Orlando, FL August 16, 2012 • Albuquerque, NM August 16, 2012 • Tipton, CA August 17, 2012 • Louisville, KY August 21, 2012 • Houston, TX August 22-23, 2012 • Northeast, MD August 28, 2012 • Gillette, WY August 30, 2012 • Phoenix, AZ September 6, 2012 • Louisville, KY September 6, 2012 • Kansas City, MO September 6, 2012 • Salt Lake City, UT September 12, 2012

Coming Auctions • Columbus, OH September 13, 2012 • Jackson, MS September 14, 2012 • Minneapolis, MN September 14, 2012 • Chehalis, WA September 18, 2012 • Corvalis, OR September 20, 2012 • Atlanta, GA September 20, 2012 • Los Angeles, CA September 21, 2012 • Nashville, TN September 21, 2012 • Raleigh-Durham, NC September 26-27, 2012 • Las Vegas, NV September 27-28, 2012 • St. Louis, MO September 28, 2012 • Detroit, MI October 3, 2012 • Hartford, CT October 4, 2012 • Moultrie, GA October 19, 2012 • Tipton, CA October 19, 2012 COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS www.collarcityauctions.com 518-895-8150 • Delanson, NY Thurs., August 9, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers DAVIS AUCTIONS www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Lathrop, MO Sat., August 25, 2012 For: Mid Country Equipment Consignment Auction • Online Only Closes September 24, 2012 For: Equipment Consignment Auction HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • SEALED BID AUCTION Deadline: Tues., August 28 – 5PM For: Maxim Crane Works IRAY AUCTIONS www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Thurs., September 13, 2012 • Foley, MN Fri., November 30, 2012

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Presto, PA Thurs., August 23, 2012 For: Complete Liquidation Snow & Ice Management Co. MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 800-763-2728 • Online Only Tues. August 14, 2012 For: Construction Equipment • Pelzer, SC Wed.-Thurs. August 15-16, 2012 For: Two Day Public Equipment and Truck Auction • Brooklyn, MS Sat. August 25, 2012 For: Construction and Farm Equipment

• Lunenburg, MA Sat., September 15, 2012 For: Padula Bros. & Area Contractors • North Franklin, CT Fri/Sat, September 28-29, 2012 For: Area Contractors and Equipment Dealers PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Northern CA Sat., December 15, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTIONEERS www.tietsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Seneca Falls, NY Thurs., August 9 2012 For: Farm Equipment and Truck Auction

MOTLEY’S AUCTION & REALTY GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300

• Litchfield, MN Thurs., August 16, 2012 For: AgIron Consignment Auction

• Online Only August 3-9, 2012 For: Concrete Equipment, Vehicles, Office Furniture

• Online Only September 1-9, 2012 For: Construction, Ag, Trucks & Vehicles

• Online Only August 6-11, 2012 For: Support Equipment

ITL AUCTIONEERING www.itlauctions.us 508-824-3262

• Prospect, CT December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Sat., September 15, 2012 For: Consignments Wanted

• Online Only August 10, 2012 For: Truck and Equipment Auction

FAHEY SALES AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.faheysales.com 952-873-2555

JOSEPH FINN CO. AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS www.josephfinn.com 617-964-1886

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200

• New Prague, MN Sat., August 11, 2012 For: Equipment Consignment Auction

• Quincy, MA Wed., August 15, 2012 For: Construction Rental Equipment

• Wharton, NJ Fri., August 10, 2012 For: Construction and Paving Equipment

• Northern CA Sat., November 17, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicle

• Lebanon, TN Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY August 22, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Northern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

• Southern CA Sat., December 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

MEEKINS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560

• ONLINE ONLY August 23, 2012 For: Construction Equipment

• Southern CA Sat., October 13, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

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

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid!

• Lumberton, NC Tues., September 25, 2012 For: Annual Fall Contractor’s Auction

• Northern CA Sat., September 8, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Govt. Vehicles

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS INC. www.steffesauctioneers.com 701-237-9173

TAYLOR AUCTION & REALTY, INC. www.taylorauction.com 662-226-2080 • Byram, MS Wed., August 22, 2012 For: Belk Construction Corp.

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP www.vaughanauctiongroup.com 903-873-6777 • Wills Point, TX Sat., August 23, 2012 For: Summer Contractors Public Auction WILSON’S AUCTION SALES www.wilsonsauction.com 302-422-3454 • Harrington, DE Sat., September 22, 2012 For: Mid-Atlantic Equipment Auction WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • Frederick, MD Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Northern MD Contractors Auction

THE AUCTION COMPANY www.theauctioncompany.net 951-657-5300

YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990

• Southern CA Sat., August 18, 2012 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks, Trailers

• Williamston, MI Thurs., August 16, 2012 For: Construction Equipment


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LATE MODEL RENTAL FLEET CRANES, CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, AERIALS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS. NEFF RENTALS HERTZ RENTALS

AUCTION

KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA (WINTER GARDEN) NOTE: Selling in this sale are some of the fanciest top conditioned cranes ever offered at auction that are in super condition along with a large quantity of rental fleet construction equipment from several national rental fleets. HILITES: CRAWLER CRANES: 2002 Manitowoc 555 (150T), 11 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES: (2) 2007 Grove RT9130 (130T), 2006 Grove RT9130E (130T), (2) 2005 Grove 9130E (130T), 2003 Grove 9130E (130T), 2000 Grove RT870 (70T), Grove RT865B (65T), Grove RT735, 2002 Linkbelt RTC80100 (100T), Terex RT175 (75T), 11 ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: (3) 2006 Volvo A40D, (2) 2010 Terex TA40, (3) 2008 Terex TA30, 2008 Terex TA27, (2) 2003 Cat 740, 30 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2004 Cat 330CL, Unused 2012 Cat 320EL, (2) 2007 Cat 320DL, Cat 315L, 2003 Cat 305SR, 2007 Cat 302.5C, Cat 215, Cat E120B, (2) 2007 Kobelco SK480LC, 2008 Kobelco SK350LC, 2005 Kobelco SK250LC, Kobelco SK220LC, (2) Unused Kobelco SK210LC, 2007-2006 Kobelco SK210LC, Kobelco SK210LC, Unused 2012 Doosan DX225LC, 2003 Linkbelt 330LX, Linkbelt 330LX, (3) 2008 Volvo EC210CL, 2008 Case CX135SR, 2007 IHI 35N, 2006 Bobcat 328, 2005 Takeuchi TB135, 2006 Gehl 353, HIGH CAB EXCAVATORS: 2007 Kobelco SK250LC, 4 LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: 2008 Cat 325DL, (2) Cat 322CLLR, 2003 Kobelco SK250LCLR, RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: 2006 Daewoo SL175LC-5, MOTOR GRADERS: 2005 Cat 12H, 2 TOOL CARRIERS: Cat IT38G, Cat IT28G, 17 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 20102008-2006 Cat 980H, 2011-2010 Cat 966H, 2004 Cat 966G-II, 2006 Cat 950H, Cat 928G, (2) 2009 Cat 924HZ, 2005 Cat 924G, 2007 Komatsu WA500-6, Komatsu WA250, 2008 Volvo L110F, 2011 Case 621E, 2011 Case 521E, 2008 Kawasaki 70ZV, 18 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D8N, (2) Cat D6RXL, 2003 Cat D6NLGP, 2007 Cat D5GXL, (4) 2005 Cat D5GXL, (2) 2006 –(2) 2005 Cat D5GLGP, Cat D3C-III, 2006 Case 850K, 2005 Case 650K, 2005 JD 650JLGP, 2005 JD 450JLGP, 17 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (2) 2011 Cat 420EST (4x4), 2008-2007 Cat 420E (4x4), 2011 Cat 416E (4x4), (2) Unused Case 580 Super N (4x4), (4) 2005 –(2) 2004 JD 310G (4x4), (3) 2012 Demo JCB 3CX-14 (4x4), 2006 JCB 214E (4x4), 14 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (4) New Unused Cat CD54, (2) 2005 Cat CB634D, 2003 IR DD130, 2005 IR DD112HF, 2005 IR DD90, 2005 Dynapac CC322, 2006 Wacker RD11A, Wacker RD11 (2) Bomag BW75AD, 10 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (4) Unused Cat CS54 (Cab), (2)

2008 Cat CS54, 10 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008-2007 Cat 277C, 2007 Cat 277B, (2) 2008-2007 Cat 247BII, 2007 Bobcat T250, 2006 Bobcat T190, 2008 Takeuchi TL150, 2007 ASV SR80, 16 SKID STEERS: (2) 2007 Cat 256C, 2007-2006 Cat 252B, 2006 Bobcat S220, 2006 Bobcat S185, (4) 2006-2005 Bobcat S175, 2004 Bobcat S150, 2005 Bobcat S130, Bobcat 863G, 2008 Case 465, 2005 JD 325, TRENCHER: 2007 Vermeer RT450, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 2005 IR VR843C, 2004 JLG G6-42A, 2005 JCB 520-50, 2004 JCB 520, ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFTS: JCB 930, 14 PIGGYBACK FORKLIFTS: 2003 Moffett M5000, (14) Moffett M500, 4 FORKLIFTS: Cat DP70, 2004 Linde H80, Hyster 8000, Yale E088, 2 BOOM LIFTS: 2005 Genie S60, Genie Z45/25J, 5 SCISSOR LIFTS: JLG 500RTS, (2) 2004 JLG 3394RT, 2003 Genie AWP-30S, Genie 1530, AIR COMPRESSORS: IR XP375, 37 GENERATORS: (2) Demo Cat 500kw, (2) 2006 Cat XQ400, (2) 2006 Cat XQ100, 2008 Cat XQ60, 2006-2005 Cat XQ30, 2006 IR G460, 2005 IR G40, (2) 2005 Multiquip DCA125US, (2) 2005 Multiquip DCA85USI, 2006 Multiquip DCA70SSIUC, (2) 2005 Multiquip DCA45USI, 2007-(4) 2006-(3) 2004 Multiquip DCA25SSIU, (4) 2008-2007 Terex T120, 2007 Wacker G70, (4) 2006 Wacker G25, 2006 Magnum Pro MMG80, 225kw, WELDERS: 2007 Lincoln Vantage 400, 45 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2009-(11) 2008-(2) 2007-(3) 2006-(8) 2005 Magnum MTL3060, (5) 2006 IR Lightsource, (5) 2008 Allmand Max-Lite ML20, (3) 2007 – (5) 2006 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2006 Genie TML4000N, COMMERCIAL MOWERS: 2007 JD Z Trac 757-54, 2 LOADER LANDSCAPE TRACTORS: New/Unused Cub Cadet Yanmar LX450 (4x4), 2006 JD 3320, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: (2) 2005-2004 Multiquip WBH-16F Concrete Buggy, 2004 Stone SB1600 Concrete Buggy, 11 SWEEPERS: 2009 Broce CR350 (cab), 2009 Broce KR350 (cab), (3) 2006-2005 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 8HC, (4) 2005 Terramite TSS38, DIGGER DERRICK TRUCKS: 1982 Int’l. S1800 (s/a), WATER TANKERS: Cat 613C, FLATBED TRUCKS: 2005 Ford F550 (s/a), ), DUMP TRUCKS: 1997 GMC 6500 (s/a), 3 SERVICE TRUCKS: (3) 2006 Ford F350XL, FUEL/ LUBE TRUCKS: 2001 Int’l. 4700 (s/a), 2 PICKUPS: 2005 Ford F250 (4x4), 2000 Ford F150XLT, 3 TAGALONG TRAILERS: 2005 12T (t/a), 2007 All-Pro 10T (t/a), 1998 Hooper 9T (tri.), GOOSENECK TRAILER: 10 Ton (t/a), FUEL TANK: 2006 550gal. Fuel Tank, 3 UTILITY VEHICLES: (2) 2006 JD Gator, Yamaha, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 60in.

-78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT: 2003 1200amp Breaker Disconnect, 2005 800amp Automatic Transfer Switch, 2004 LEX 600amp manual -600v transfer switch, 2007 LEX 400amp, 600v Disconnect, 2006-(3) 2005 LEX 400amp Distribution Panels, 2007 225amp Distribution Panel, (4) 2006 LEX 200amp RV Panels, 2006 LEX 100amp, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Mercury 9.8hp Outboard Motor, Muller Concrete Mixer, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Water Hose, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Mustang Rammer, Hose Reels, Porta Powers, Multi Hitches, Water Pump, Demo Saws, Electric Welder. 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. FLORIDA AUCTIONEER LICENSE: #AU 0001548, FLORIDA LICENSE: #AB-1091. SALE SITE PHONE: (407) 239-2700, (770) 537-7386, FAX: (407) 239-0068.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 @ 9:30 AM

ALEX

LYON & SON Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NY Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635 www.lyonauctionlive.com


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Deanco Holds Two-Day Auction in Philadelphia, Miss.

D

eanco Auction Company held a huge two-day auction at its Philadelphia, Miss., location on July 18 and 19. At the forefront of the sale was a package of machines from L & T Construction, which upon completion of a major job had a well-maintained fleet of surplus heavy equipment and trucks. Additionally, Deanco sold late model construction equipment and trucks from various Mississippi and Alabama counties. Deanco Auction’s next big two-day sale in Philadelphia, Miss., is slated for September 19 and 20.

Comparing notes on several dozers are Eddie Flowers (L), Flowers Equipment, Greenwood, Miss.; and Bryant Parrish, Bryant Parrish Farms, Lexington, Miss. Snapping some Komatsu excavator photos on his iPhone is Tom Powell, Lowbird Outdoors, Atlanta.

The husband and wife team of Debbie and James Gatwood, James Gatwood Timber, Sumrall, Miss., look over some of the mini-excavators.

From compact track loaders to large excavators and dozers, this sale had a great selection and variety of machines to bid on.

Considering growing their business by incorporating heavier iron in their machine fleet are John Billings (L), and Justin Ellison, both of Ellison Tree Service, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Looking like they were having an all-around good time at the Deanco sale are (L-R) Mike Duke, World’s Captial, Vancleave, Miss.; Joey Spear, Greater Gulf Development, Biloxi, Miss.; Trey Evans, Holden Earth Moving, Vancleave, Miss.; and Louis Faulk, F & H Trucking, Gautier, Miss.

Taking a moment to read the auction catalogue notes on a couple of excavators of interest is Garry Meadows of Lakeside Contractors, Jonesboro, Ark.

Discussing some of the machines in the sale lineup are (LR): Todd Yerby, Doggett Machinery, Baton Rouge, La.; Richard Tomlin, 96 Equipment, Center, Tex.; Rick Queenan, Denmar Equipment, Sulphur, La.; and Donald Littleton Jr., Doggett Machinery, Shreveport, La.

Before auction time, Donnie Dean (far right) of Deanco Auction Company greets some of his many friends and customers including (L-R) Justin Marshall, Trak Traders, Brandon, Miss; Rick Allison, Dynamic Machinery, Jackson, Tenn; and Jason Snider, Snider Equipment, Jackson, Tenn.


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COMPLETE LIQUIDATION TRUCK TRACTORS, DUMP TRAILERS, EQUIPMENT & VAN TRAILERS, CONSTRUCTION & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT.

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NOTE: This sale will consist of one complete trucking operation and a downsizing of another company, plus equipment from one local rental fleet. EARLY HILITES: 31 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4) 2007 Kenworth T800, (5) 2005 IH 8000 (t/a), 2000-(3) 1999-(3) 1998 Freightliner Century (t/a), (2) Freightliner Century (t/a), (8) 2006-(3) 2005-1999 Sterling 9500 (t/a), 11 DUMP TRAILERS: (9) 2007-2005 East (tri.), 2003 Ram 39ft. (tri.), 2 SKID STEERS: 2006-2005 JD 317, SCISSOR LIFTS: 2005 JLG 1930ES, 4 GENERATORS: 2005 Wacker G125, 2007 Wacker G25, 2006-2005 Multiquip DCA25USIC, AIR COMPRESSORS, 8 LIGHT PLANTS: (3) 2006 Amida AL4060D4MH, 2006-(3) 2005 Magnum Pro MLT3060, 2005 Genie TML4000N, WELDERS, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: (2) 2005 Multiquip WBH-16F Concrete Buggies, 2005 Terex PB16R, 2 SWEEPERS: 2005 Laymor 8HC, Laymor 6HB, PICKUPS, TAGALONGS, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (4) New Easy Kleen Magnum 4000 Pressure Washers, Demo Plate Compactors, Demo Power Trowels, Demo Edco Vacuums, Demo Edco Walk Behind Saws, Demo Edco Scarifier, Demo Edco Masonry Saw, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps, New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Water Hose, Concrete Vibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Mustang Rammer, Hose Reels, Porta Powers, New Smartquip Plate Compactor, New Mustang Submersible Pumps, MBW Plate Compactors, Multiquip Plate Compactors, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator. DIRECTIONS: From Atlanta Airport: take Camp Creek Parkway West to 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. SITE PHONE: (770) 537-7386 GA LICENSE: AUNR002859 – Jack Lyon Auctioneer.

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Multiquip Unveils Fuel-Cell Powered Generator Multiquip will unveil a prototype of the MQ H2G EarthSmart hydrogen fuelcell powered generator (H2G) at Cine Gear Expo 2012, the premier film, video and digital media expo for the entertainment industry. The company also will showcase the SG1400 studio generator, the GloBug balloon light, the GB2000 GloBug Diffuser and the PSG6 inverter studio cart at booths #S318 (indoor) and #201(outdoor). “Multiquip is leading the way in utilizing hydrogen fuel cell technology,” said Torsten Erbel, vice president product management, engineering and customer support of Multiquip. “Building on the technological momentum of the award-winning H2LT light tower, we are anticipating strong results for the H2G, which was designed to make a significant environmental contribution. With just one unit, we are able to displace 900 gallons of diesel fuel per year, and eliminate 9.1 met- The ultra-efficient H2G can be operated for up to 26 hours at full load and is extremely quiet — boasting a low ric tons per year of CO2. noise level of 44 decibels at 23 feet. Using the Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, nous electronic governor that pro- electronic ballast design makes and Energy Use in Transportation hours), and no fuel to spill. The full line of MQ Power studio vides precise frequency control of ± GloBug balloon lights lightweight Model [GREET] model, we achieve a 73 percent greenhouse gas savings generators, SG600, SG1400, 0.25 percent. An all-aluminum gen- and easy to handle. Additionally, Multiquip is showusing hydrogen instead of fossil SG1500, and SG1600, have been erator housing eliminates excess newly designed and updated to meet weight. casing its GB2000 GloBug diffuser, fuels.” Multiquip also is exhibiting the a glare-free, 360 degree balloon light As the industry’s first mobile the demanding requirements of the hydrogen fuel cell-powered genera- entertainment industry with standard PSG6 studio inverter generator cart that mounts onto the T-bar assembly tor, the H2G is environmentally- models ranging from 600 amps to that delivers 6,500 watts of depend- of Multiquip LT-12D and MLTable, sound attenuated power from a Series light towers. For greater diffriendly, pollution-free and does not 1600 amps. Multiquip will display the opera- Honda GX390 engine. The product fused light coverage, the GB2000 produce particulate emission. Because the machine does not use tor-friendly, SG1400 studio genera- is suitable to provide portable power incorporates two 1,000 watt metal fossil fuel sources, no combustion tor, which is designed specifically to any production at low noise levels halide bulbs to produce a high light occurs in the process, making it safer for the entertainment industry to with excellent voltage stability. Its output — up to 220,000 lumens, in for use in any environment, indoors reduce noise and increase reliability. rugged, but compact design with addition to the 220,000 lumens proor out. The generator operates clean- The unit features a microprocessor- heavy duty pneumatic tires makes it duced by two of the metal halide lamps. The assembly connects to the ly with zero emissions and can be based, digital controller providing a easy to move in and out of any set. The company also is displaying light tower’s electrical ballasts and operated inside and for color graphic display and optional tunnel/underground applications, remote monitoring capability for a its stand-alone GloBug balloon light, uses an integrated fan to inflate the state-of-the-art control package. The a glare-free, 360 degree light that is diffuser balloon. This results in according to the manufacturer. The ultra-efficient H2G can be updated controller can remotely rugged enough for a variety of set- greater flexibility for light tower operated for up to 26 hours at full monitor and operate the generator tings ranging from film sets and spe- applications and allows crews to load and is extremely quiet — boast- through a wireless Internet connec- cial events to construction job sites. eliminate glare and shadows in the ing a low noise level of 44 decibels tion. A variable-speed hydraulic fan Its metal halide bulbs offers a high work area. The diffuser balloon at 23 feet. It is reliable and requires drive is used to allow the fan to spin output of light — up to 110,000 inflates quickly, typically within 30 low to minimal maintenance slowly under smaller loads, provid- lumens — and are shielded by a seconds of striking the lights and because there are virtually no mov- ing more efficient airflow, while also durable balloon to produce a non- also has a quick restrike time. For more information, visit ing parts (only one fan with mean- reducing noise. The Cummins glare light which reduces shadows time between failures of 40,000 engine is equipped with an isochro- and improves workplace safety. An www.multiquip.com.

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Bypass Will Ease Traffic in Miss. HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. (AP) Mississippi transportation officials are touting the benefits of the Interstate 269 project. After all the segments are complete, I-269 will form a 30mi. (48 km) bypass around Memphis through Tennessee and Mississippi and will connect to the existing I-69/I-55 corridor hub. The projected corridor eventually will stretch from Canada to Mexico. Mike Tagert, Mississippi’s Northern District transportation commissioner, told the Commercial Appeal that he understands concerns of residents “directly impacted” by the road’s pathway. “But it’s important to remember this will be a controlled, four-lane interstate-style highway. It will promote safety and ease inner-city traffic across DeSoto County. It’ll get that large-truck traffic off the streets,” Tagert said. Work has been under way since June 2011 on the first segment of I-269, a 3.1 mi. (5 km) stretch in Marshall County. The section will run south from the Tennessee state line to Mississippi Highway 302, then curve west across U.S. Highway 78 before it reaches Interstate 55. The $19.5 million project is to finish by October 2013, with paving done and the road traffic-ready in fall 2014. Mitch Turner, a Mississippi Department of Transportation engineer, said the benefits from the segment will include faster DeSoto County access to East Memphis and the Nashville area.

U. S. Bankruptcy Auction Belk Construction Corporation Case NO 12-01544-EE 6735 I-55 South • Byram, MS. 39272 August 22, 2012 - 10:00 AM Backhoes/Dozers: 2004 Caterpillar 420D Backhoe; 1992 Case 580SK Backhoe; 1990 Case 850 D Dozer Skid Steers / Excavators: 1991 Kobelco 907 C Excavator; Caterpillar 228 Skidsteer; 1997 Bobcat Skidsteer; 1999 POSI TRAC ASV 4520; 2004 Caterpillar 302.5 Mini Excavator Tractor / Sweeper / Trencher: 2002 New Holland T-35, with NH Loader; Self Propelled Sweeper; Case FT-300 Trencher Asphalt Equipment: Lee Boy Paver, Model 8500 Elite II; 1993 Crafco Infrared Machine Mounted on Trailer; 1990 Hot Asphalt Crack Machine;

1991 Hot Crack Asphalt Sealing Machine; 1999 Marathon Hot Tack Machine; (2) Seal Coat Storage Tanks; Ingersol Rand DD 24 Asphalt Roller Support Equipment / Attachments: 1995 Ingersol Rand 185 Air Compressor; 1996 Cimline Concrete Saw; 2004 Caterpillar Auger Attachment for Cat 302.5; 2004

Caterpillar Breaker Attachment for Cat 302.5; 2004 Caterpillar Milling Machine for Cat 228 Skid Steer Miscellaneous: Tag a Long T1800 Pintle Hitch Trailer; Several 16’ Bumper Pull Trailers; 45’ Storage Van Trailer Trucks: 1990 Mack RW6 Dump Truck; 1994 International 490 Dump Truck; 1990 Ford F-800 Truck w/Asphalt Tank; 1995 White GM Truck Tractor; 1990 Ford LN9 Truck w/Asphalt Tank; (9) Miscellaneous Ford Trucks Terms: 10% Buyer's Premium, Everything sells AS-IS.


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Sealed Bid Auction Surplus Equipment Bid Deadline: Tue., Aug. 28, 2012 5:00PM EDT Arizona • California • Indiana • Kentucky • North Carolina • Ohio • Pennsylvania • South Carolina • Texas

All Terrain Cranes: `99 DEMAG AC650, 750 Ton, s/n 87007, 197’ hyd boom, Super Lift attachment, 315’ luffing/164’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `99 LIEBHERR LTM1500, 650 Ton, s/n 0014568, 276’ and 164’ hyd booms, Super Lift, 298’ luffing/207’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1225, 300 Ton, s/n 0023679, 197’ hyd boom, 207’ luffing jib, aux hoist • `99 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 51608229, 161’ hyd boom, 141’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (5) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `96 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 8147, 161’ hyd boom, 124’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (4) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `05 DEMAG AC140, 170 Ton, s/n 14119, 197’ hyd boom, 29’-55’ fold-

ing swing away jib with (2) 27’ inserts to 109’, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 0023388, 184’ hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 23726, 184’ hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98 TEREX/PPM ATT1354, 130 Ton, s/n VMAVM300990054, 176’ hyd boom, 65’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `97 DEMAG AC155, 60 Ton, s/n 73291, 131’ hyd boom, 30’-58’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist Hydraulic Truck Cranes: `99 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n 220226 • `97 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n 84177 • `99 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I91513 • `97 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I76030 Hammerhead Tower Cranes: `00 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/n SK405-054 • `98 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/n SK405-011 • (2) `99 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315037 and s/n SK315-042 • `96 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315-008

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the most new construction jobs over the past 12 months (27,200, 5.0 percent), followed by Texas (24,400, 4.4 percent) and Arizona (11,200, 10.2 percent). The economist said that among states that lost construction jobs during the past year, Alaska lost the highest percentage (negative 20.5 percent, minus 3,200 jobs), followed by Wisconsin (negative 11.1 percent, minus 10,200 jobs) and Mississippi (negative 9.7 percent, minus 4,700 jobs). Florida lost the most jobs (minus 24,600, negative 7.4 percent), followed by New York (minus 12,500, negative 4.1 percent), Wisconsin and Illinois (minus 9,900, negative 5.1 percent). Less positively, only 18 states plus D.C. added construction jobs between May and June, while construction employment decreased in 27 states and held steady in five. The highest percentage gains for the month occurred in D.C. (7.8 percent, 1,000 jobs), followed by North Dakota (2.6 percent, 700 jobs) and Montana (2.4 percent, 600 jobs). Texas added the most jobs during the month (9,600, 1.7 percent), followed by California (8,100, 1.4 percent) and Ohio

(3,500, 2.0 percent). South Dakota had the steepest percentage decline among states that lost construction jobs for the month (negative 5.2 percent, minus 1,100 jobs), followed by Arkansas (negative 3.7 percent, minus 1,700 jobs) and Iowa (negative 3.4 percent, minus 2,300 jobs). The largest number of construction job losses in June occurred in Florida (minus 5,300, negative 1.7 percent), followed by Iowa and Massachusetts (minus 2,100, negative 2.0 percent). Association officials warned that construction employment was likely to stagnate or shrink in more states if federal and state officials continue to cut investments in public infrastructure and buildings. “Ongoing cuts to vital infrastructure, school and university investments are hurting the overall economy, our future competitiveness and causing hardship for too many construction workers,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association's chief executive officer. “Budget discipline should not come at the expense of slashing essential investments.”

Brian Bieller has accepted the position of team.” vice president of business development at For more information, call 800/732-6762 Atlas Copco Construction Equipment, effec- or visit www.atlascopco.us. tive April 1. In his new role, Bieller will be part of the man- Brian Bieller, new vice agement team and will report president, business directly to Erik Sparby, presi- development, at Atlas dent and general manager of Copco Construction Atlas Copco Construction Equipment. Equipment. Most recently Bieller was the sales manager of Atlas Copco Rental, responsible for Canada and the western United States. Before going to Atlas Copco’s rental division, Bieller had served as vice president of sales and marketing for compaction products at Dynapac USA, an Atlas Copco company. “Brian’s entire career has been spent in the rental and construction market,” said Sparby. “He’s bringing more than 20 years of industry experience with him, and I am happy to welcome him to the


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ADVERTISER INDEX AED ................................................................................................29 ALEX LYON & SON INC ATLANTA GA ..........................................................................91 KISSIMMEE FL ......................................................................89 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ................................3,36 BENCH MARK TOOL & SUPPLY ....................................................2 BID SPOTTER ................................................................................95 BOBCAT COMPANY..................................................................50,51 BOMAG ..........................................................................................49 BROOKS SALES INC ....................................................................22 CASE CONSTRUCTION ..........................................................54,55 CAT AUCTION SERVICES MINNEAPOLIS MN ................................................................97 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ........................................................15 CEG SCALE MODELS ..................................................................83 CHICAGO PNEUMATIC..................................................................60 CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................................85 CLEVELAND BROTHERS EQUIPMENT ..................................10,11 COMPANY WRENCH ....................................................................29 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ................................................................................87 RESULTS................................................................................78 ONE BUY NATIONAL COVERAGE ......................................31 OFF ROAD TRUCKS PROMO ..............................................52 DYNAPAC ......................................................................................47 FAE USA INC ..................................................................................46 FLANGE LOCK ..............................................................................27 FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ........................................................18 FQS BEAR EQUIPMENT................................................................19 G S EQUIPMENT............................................................................13 GOMACO CORP ............................................................................39 H & L TOOTH CO ..........................................................................61 HALE TRAILER BRAKE & WHEEL ..................................................9 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..................................................100 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ..............................68,69 HUNYADY AUCTION CO ..............................................................96 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................................67 IRON PLANET ................................................................................93 JCB INC ....................................................................................58,59 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................42 JOHN DEERE ................................................................................57 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................73

K I T EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................18 KOBELCO ..................................................................................32,33 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ..........................................................79 KUBOTA SVL ............................................................................74,75 LEEBOY ....................................................................................44,45 LIUGONG........................................................................................25 M D MOODY & SONS INC ..............................................................5 MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE........................................24 MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS ............................................91 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ....................................................41 MINNICH MANUFACTURING ........................................................38 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ....................................................17 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................................65 OKADA AMERICA ..........................................................................63 PINNACLE CENTRAL CO ..............................................................18 PROFESSIONAL SHORING & SUPPLY ........................................27 RING POWER CORP ......................................................................6 RING POWER CRANE ..................................................................21 RING POWER RENTAL....................................................................7 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN ........................................................................96 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..................................................99 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ....................................................29 ROSCO MFG CO............................................................................48 SAKAI AMERICA INC ....................................................................40 SANY AMERICA INC ......................................................................22 SITECH MID-ATLANTIC ................................................................16 SNEAD AG SUPPLY & SERVICES ................................................23 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS........................................21 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................................46 TAKEUCHI ......................................................................................77 TAYLOR AUCTION & REALTY ......................................................95 TEREX COMPACT..........................................................................42 TOKU AMERICA INC ......................................................................63 TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS ..............................................12 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES ....................................................12 VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................37 VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................71 WILCO MANUFACTURING LLC ....................................................27 WILSON FINLEY ............................................................................66 WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................................43 YANMAR AMERICA ........................................................................81

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