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U of Miss. to Host Showdowns in $85M Arena By Cindy Riley

Oxford, Miss., is known for its magnolia blossoms, literary heritage and Southern charm. It’s also where animated sports fans gather for heated showdowns on the basketball court each season. An $85 million arena at The University of Mississippi will host spirited matchups, along with other events, when construction is completed by the end of 2015 “The vision is for the Pavilion at Ole Miss to become a multi-purpose arena to serve the entire campus,” said Danny Blanton, public relations director, University of Mississippi. “It will include a food court, academic areas and the basketball facility, and will be used not only for athletic events, but for convocations, concerts and commencements. The 9,500 seat arena will further champion the historic growth of our university.” The current Tad Smith Coliseum was built in 1966. Over time, there have been issues with the building related to normal wear and tear. School officials decided it was best to replace the structure with a new, state-of-the-art Southeastern Precision Engineering Corporation photo Conference facility. Completing the arena is one chief concern for crews, along with the logistics “It has caused a great deal of excitement for alumni, stu- of working on a tight site in the middle of campus with a main drive splitting

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Triton Sitework Development at Work on 100-Acre Site…8

Gregory Poole Obtains ISO 9001: 2008 Certification…14

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Thompson Tractor Hosts Open House…22

Table of Contents ....................4 Truck & Trailer Section ....51-54 Recycling Section ............59-73 Attachment & Parts Section ...... ..........................................75-82 Business Calendar ..................96 Auction Section ............100-109 Advertisers Index ................110

the project.

Industry Leasing, Finance ARTBA: Roadside Confidence Hits New High Ditches Are Not The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the November 2014 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expectations for the future as reported by key executives from the $903 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 64.2, an increase from the October index of 60.4 and the highest level since May. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI-EFI survey respondent Valerie Hayes Jester, president, Brandywine Capital Associates Inc., said, “The mid-term elections are now

over and consumer confidence seems to be improving as gas prices and unemployment statistics continue to decrease. We have experienced an increase in demand for capital equipment purchases and, more importantly, financing for those orders. Another important note is that the equipment being requisitioned appears to be associated with business expansion and not just replacement of older assets.” November 2014 Survey Results The overall MCI-EFI is 64.2, an increase from the October index of 60.4. • When asked to assess their business conditions over the next four months, see ELFA page 96

‘Waters of the U.S.’ The potential delays and increased costs that would result from extending federal authority to cover roadside ditches would divert resources from timely maintenance activities and potentially threaten the role ditches play in promoting roadway safety, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). The association submitted comments Nov. 14 to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) opposing a proposed regulation that would alter the definition of “waters of the United States” and expand federal regulation to cover virtually any wet area in the country — including roadside ditches. ARTBA explained that while current federal regulasee DITCHES page 96


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VOLVO USED EQUIPMENT Contact your local dealer: Doug Wilson 704.562.2032 doug.wilson@ascvolvo.com Billy Brice 678.318.9500 billy.brice@ascvolvo.com

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2012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2236 Hrs $189,000

2013 VOLVO L90G, 1596 Hrs........$187,000

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

Excavators-Crawler 2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 900 Hrs ..............................$278,000 2011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3693 Hrs ..........................................$138,900 2013 VOLVO EC220D, 2354 Hrs ............................................$144,500 (3) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1565-1973 Hrs..$145,750-$150,000 2008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7100 Hrs ............................................$93,500 2011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3047 Hrs ..........................................$150,000 2012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2236 Hrs ......................................$189,000 2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ..........................................$161,250 2013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2281 Hrs ..........................................$170,500 (2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3594-4554 Hrs ..$177,800-$184,000 (6) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 2000-3900 Hrs $181,000-$214,500 (3) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1681-2765 Hrs $211,250-$220,000 2013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3102 Hrs ..........................................$222,000 2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5719 Hrs ....................................$250,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2668-2720 Hrs $291,500-$328,000 2013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2783 Hrs ..........................................$324,500

Excavators-Wheel (2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2946-3273 Hrs ..$161,200-$166,700 2012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs............................................$194,500

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2011 VOLVO A30E, 3409 Hrs ..................................................$283,500 (10) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2541-3969 Hrs ......$300,000-$328,000 (3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 1954-2964 Hrs ........$324,500-$330,000 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1790 Hrs ..................................................$328,600 2012 VOLVO A35F, 2652 Hrs ..................................................$388,300 2010 VOLVO A40E, 3875 Hrs ..................................................$339,200 (10) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 3720-6615 Hrs ......$319,000-$383,000 (17) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2512-5758 Hrs ......$324,500-$447,000 (4) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2688-4368 Hrs ........$388,300-$402,800 (3) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 1875-2738 Hrs ..$455,800-$494,750

Water Equipment - Truck 2006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs ..................................................$255,750

Wheel Loaders 2010 VOLVO L110F, 5350 Hrs ................................................$155,600 2011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs ................................................$143,000 (2) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1651-4397 Hrs ......$200,000-$242,000 (6) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 1743-3481 Hrs ......$209,000-$234,000 2009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ................................................$183,400 (2) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 11436-13235 Hrs ..$133,400-$133,500 (2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 2869-2891 Hrs ......$267,000-$305,750 2011 VOLVO L180G, 5216 Hrs ................................................$278,000 2013 VOLVO L180G, 3619 Hrs................................................$334,000 2013 VOLVO L220G, 1486 Hrs ................................................$413,400 (2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2425-3392 Hrs......$355,000-$399,000 2013 VOLVO L60G, 1583 Hrs ..................................................$144,000 2012 VOLVO L70G, 1851 Hrs ..................................................$151,250 (2) 2013 VOLVO L70G, 2823-3109 Hrs ........................$147,000 Ea. (4) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1627-3219 Hrs..........$183,333-$194,500 (10) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 1598-4582 Hrs ......$156,000-$192,500


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32 AEM ANNOUNCES 2014 INDUCTEES INTO ITS HALL OF FAME Their vision and hard work have been critical to advancing global economic and social prosperity; their legacy strengthens continued industry contributions to improving our quality of life, and serves as an inspiration for tomorrow’s leaders.

39 TAKEUCHI NAMES BENNETT EQUIPMENT AS

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Located in Piedmont, S.C., the company will carry the full line of Takeuchi compact earthmoving equipment, including compact excavators, compact track loaders, compact wheel loaders and skid steer loaders.

At the job site where land is being cleared to make way for a new-home development in Durham, Jason Thomason knows he can rest easy in regards to at least two of the machines he uses.

40 JLG BOOM LIFTS HELP REBUILD WORLD TRADE

14 GREGORY POOLE OBTAINS ISO 9001: 2008 CERTIFICATION “Gregory Poole wanted to make sure that there was a consistency in its program that would transcend their dealership and transfer to the Caterpillar network as a whole,” said Bill Wolf, S•O•S fluid analysis laboratory manager of the company.

22 THOMPSON TRACTOR CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING OF RENTAL STORE Approximately 200 customers and guests joined the Thompson CAT rental store team for a barbecue lunch and an opportunity to see the new store.

The 1850SJ booms are not the only JLG machines to work on this historic site — just the latest. JLG’s American-built boom lifts and scissor lifts have been working on the rebirth of this landmark site since the Freedom Tower first began taking shape in 2007.

44 ICUEE ’15 TO OFFER ENHANCED EXPERIENCE IN LOUISVILLE The Demo Expo 2015 will offer attendees more product demonstration opportunities and more new products to see, plus new navigation and transportation features to enhance their show experience.

NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS All of Scott Guimond’s life he has been around construction equipment. For parts of the 1970s he worked as a carpenter for a major construction firm in Maine called Cianbro. In the early 1980s he had started his own landscaping and grounds maintenance company.

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Bell Trucks Help Power Triton Sitework Development By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT

At the job site where land is being cleared to make way for a new-home development in Durham, Jason Thomason knows he can rest easy in regards to at least two of the machines he uses. Thomason is the equipment manager of Triton Sitework Development in Raleigh. He is responsible for the machines his company is employing to help develop Jordan at Southpoint, a 100-acre-plus site that will one day encompass more than 200 homes. Triton’s crews have already worked on the development for more than eight months and expect to finish their work in early 2015. Dozers, excavators and other equipment made by Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo and John Deere are moving about 5,000 to 6,000 cu. yds. (3,823 to 4,587 cu m) of dirt and rock per day in an effort to smooth out the hills and valleys on the land — but not without a huge assist from the Bell articulated dump trucks in Triton’s fleet. Bell Trucks Earn a New Fan Thomason is a big believer in Bell trucks and has been tremendously impressed by their performance and reliability. And he can thank Hills Machinery in Raleigh for helping him decide on the right truck for the kind of work that Triton does. “I’ll tell you, these Bell trucks have really performed great,” Thomason said. “We have two that we are using on this project and six in our fleet: five 30-ton trucks and one 35ton. At Jordan at Southpoint, we are using a pair of the 30-ton trucks.” He said that the latest generation Bell B30E models that Triton is working with on

the Durham project utilize the environmentally-friendly Tier IV diesel-engine technology, which Thomason characterized as a “new step” for his firm. In addition, the new Bell trucks employ diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), which is designed to help diesel engines reduce their nitrogen oxide emissions and lower their carbon footprint. “So far they have performed flawlessly,”

Thomason said. “You know, everyone is a little bit hesitant about the final Tier IV engines and how they will do, but we haven’t had any problems with them at all. Any issues that do arise, though, are taken care of quickly by Hills.” Triton Benefits From Working With Hills He has found that working with Larry

Hudson, his Hills Machinery account manager at the Raleigh location, has been extremely rewarding for Triton. “Hills has just been outstanding,” Thomason said. “There has not been one time that I have called about a problem with a truck that Larry Hudson at Hills has not followed up with me to let me know what’s going on, whether they have got it fixed or see TRITON page 102

Triton Siteworks Development moves 5,000 to 6,000 cu. yds. (3,823 to 4,587 cu m) of material a day with artic trucks at the Jordan at South Point development in Durham. Jason Thomason (L), fleet manager of Triton, and Larry Hudson of Hills Machinery discuss the job.

The fully loaded Bell B30E artic truck makes another run.

Triton’s crews work on the Southpoint project.


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HOT USED / RENTAL FLEET SPECIALS 2013 Laymor SM400 Sweeper, Enclosed Vista Cab with A/C, 8 Ft. Broom, 74HP Kubota ..........................................................................$46,900 2007 Volvo EC210LC Excavator, 4840 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Radio, Wide Pads, 48” Bkt, Hyd Thumb unit#2155 ................................................$83,500 2005 Komatsu PC300LC-7 Excavator, 5500 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Radio, Hammer Plumbing, 54” Bkt unit#2025 ................................................$84,500 2006 Volvo A25D, 6600 hours, Rebuilt Transmission, AC, Heat, unit#7009 ..............................................................................................$119,000 2007 Sakai SV400TF 66” Pad Foot Roller, with Shell Kit, OROPS, unit#8024 ............................................................................................$54,000

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ATLANTIC COAST CRANES & MACHINERY, INC. 10429 Success Street, Ashland, Virginia 23005

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2011 Grove GMK5275-275 Ton All Terrain Crane, 223’ Boom, 72’ Jib, Mercedes, 20.5 tires, 3,768 hrs...Please Call

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2008 Grove GMK7550-550 Ton All Terrain Crane, 197’ Boom, 240’ Luffing, 230’ Fixed, 2 Hoist, Mercedes, 4,983 hrs...Please Call

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2013 Liebherr LTM 1100-4.2- 120 Ton All Terrain Crane, 197’ Boom, 108’ Jib, 2 Winches, Dolly Prep, 6x8x8, 20.5R25, 20 Hrs -Upper ...Please Call

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Power Equipment Used & Rental Fleet Equipment Sale Call Dennis Dorris Nashville, TN 615-287-2552 Dennis_Dorris@bramco.com

2004 Komatsu PC308USLC-3, 2004 Komatsu PC200LC7-L, #PT19589-1, 2001 Komatsu D65EX-12, #PT18226-1, #PT19685-1, 12,500 Hrs ..$74,580 8269 Hrs, Good Machine ................$75,970 6781 Hrs ..................................$51,140

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Prentice 2670, #PP27416, 2007, 8,005 Hrs, Feller Buncher ..............$76,267 Prentice 410E, #PT22498-2, 2000, 9,609 Hrs ......................................P.O.R. Timbco 45EXL, #PT23086-1, 2007, 5,078 Hrs ......................................P.O.R. Dynamic 565, #PT27239, 1,361 Hrs ..................................................$41,359 Deere 753G, #PT26703, 2003, 19,052 Hrs ........................................$71,620 Chambers Deliminator, #PT27240, 2002, 6,408 Hrs, Contact Larry Prater @ 865-599-9486 for pricing and info ......................................................$47,173 Pitts KB45, #PP26946, 2005, Has delimber ..........................................P.O.R. Timberking TK540DS, #PT26873, 2004, 9,968 Hrs, Contact Larry Prater @ 865-599-9486 for pricing and info ........................................................P.O.R.

EXCAVATORS Komatsu PC200LC-7L, #PT19589-1, 2004, 8,269 Hrs, Good Machine ............ ............................................................................................................$75,970 Komatsu PC210LC-10, #PT26521-1, 2012, 1,000 Hrs ..........................P.O.R. Komatsu PC308USLC-3, #PT19685-1, 2004, 12,500 Hrs ..................$74,580

PAVERS Blaw Knox PF3172, #PP27468, 1999, 4134 Hrs ..................................P.O.R. Blaw Knox PF3180, #PP27469, 1996, 6192 Hrs ..................................P.O.R.

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Gregory Poole Obtains ISO 9001: 2008 Certification

The east wing of the Gregory Poole Equipment Company’s Fluid Analysis Lab.

By Brenda Ruggiero CEG CORRESPONDENT

Gregory Poole Equipment Company in Raleigh, N.C., recently celebrated the milestone of obtaining ISO 9001:2008 certification of its S•O•S Fluid Analysis Lab program. “Gregory Poole wanted to make sure that there was a consistency in its program that would transcend their dealership and transfer to the Caterpillar network as a whole,” said Bill Wolf, S•O•S fluid analysis laboratory manager of the company. He said that many customers have machines that are in different areas and they travel around. With this new development, they can compare the data that they get from one dealership to another dealership. “ISO certification would allow us to obtain that,” Wolf said. “It’s an international certification — it took about 18 months to generate the documentation and define the purpose of what we’re actually doing to develop our quality management system.” Gregory Poole currently has more than half a million dollars’ worth of equipment to analyze and interpret an average of 500 samples each day, most completed within 24 hours of receipt. “The fluid analysis program was designed as a preventive maintenance program,” Wolf said. “It’s designed to be used consistently throughout the lifetime of the machine, and it helps us to determine and identify any issues that the oil itself is telling us about the operation of the machine. The operator may think that everything is running fine, but the oil is telling us something different, and if we have a good baseline of what the oil analysis is showing us when everything is running normally, when there’s a deviation from that — the slightest deviation — we can detect that and then try to determine what’s causing that deviation. Hopefully, if we find something that is major, we catch it early on so that the repair is before failure, so the repair cost should be significantly less. Once we find something, we can just inform them that there’s an issue, so they can bring in another

Perica Tadic runs a particle count analysis on non-engine oil samples.

machine to take over that workload while they pull this one off line to do whatever repair is necessary. So it gives them that heads-up to allow for continued production, reduces the cost of the repair because we caught it early, and it will extend the lifetime of the machine. “The numbers don’t mean a whole lot to the customers,” Wolf said. “We tell them what the numbers mean, why they would be what they are and what we recommend as the next step. Ultimately, we want them to take this information and add it to what they know about the machine, and then make the ultimate decision. We just provide a recommendation

based on the analysis.” The analysis sampling interval varies with the compartment. For engines, Gregory Poole recommends that customers pull a sample at every oil change interval. For the transmissions or hydraulics of the gear compartments where the oil change interval is longer than the engine, they recommend a sample every 500 hours. These interval recommendations are the same for all pieces of equipment. Available services include oil, coolant and diesel fuel analysis. Wolf said that most contractors in the area now know the see POOLE page 94

(L-R) are Bill Wolf, Mike Nobles, Joe Bousquet, Maureen Summers, Edwin Chua, Austin Edwards, Perica Tadic and Bryan Clark.


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for the left and right hands. The operator chair can be easily reconfigured for use with other Simlog simulators. The operation of the bulldozer simulator can be customized to simulate the behavior of a wide variety of machines. For example, it can be configured to use separate foot pedals for the decelerator and brake, or just a

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About VISTA Training VISTA Training Inc., founded in 1991, provides training solutions for people involved in earthmoving, excavating and mining applications. More than 10,000 customers use VISTA products and services to provide equipment safety, skills and productivity training to employees. Headquartered in Waterford, Wisc., with a Canadian branch near the oil sands mining operations of northern Alberta, Canada, VISTA provides the mining and construction industries with a variety of computer-based training modules, videos, DVDs and instructor kits, on-site equipment operator training and cost effective, PC-based equipment simulators supplied by Simlog. For more information, visit www.vistatraining.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Jerry Woods (L), John Woods Construction, Selma, Ala., and Joe Lindsey, The CAT Rental Store, discuss a Cat 416E backhoe loader, which was specially priced for the one-day fall sales event.

(L-R): Walter Traylor, The CAT Rental Store; Jayme Genetin, Wiregrass Construction, Montgomery, Ala.; and Jeff Pope, Thompson Tractor, The CAT Rental Store, discuss the increased space of the new branch facility.

(L-R): John Wycoff and Justin Herndon, both of Herndon Electric, Dothan, Ala., test this 305.5E miniexcavator with help from Jeff Miles, branch manager, The Thompson CAT Rental Store, Dothan, Ala

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rental store team for a barbecue lunch and an opportunity to see the new store. Used equipment specials and financing were available for a one-day only fall sales event and a huge array of machines were on display. Located at 2011 Northern Blvd., this facility pro-

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Jason Garrison (L), Thompson CAT Rental Store, Montgomery branch manager, welcomes his friends and customers to the event including Chris Stanfield, Stanco Inc., Montgomery, Ala.

David Bulger (L) of David Bulger Inc., Montgomery, Ala., stops in to check out the new Montgomery, Ala., facility. Joe Lindsey, rental store sales representative, shows him around.

(L-R) are Jason Garrison, The CAT Rental Store; and Billy Laney, Garrett Pass, Gordon Shirley and Mike Murphree, all of Wiregrass Construction Inc., Dothan, Ala.

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New machine/trailer/accessory package deals were on display and available for immediate purchase for both skid steer loaders and mini-excavators.

(L-R): Hardy Traylor, Thompson Tractor, Montgomery, Ala.; Joe Hayes, Jeff Parker and D.J. Alexander, Alexander Paving, Montgomery, Ala.; and Walter Traylor, The CAT Rental Store, discuss various machines on display.


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Founder Reflects on the Early Years of National Attachments

Nye grapples are now used in the most extreme conditions from coast-to-coast in the United States.

All of Scott Guimond’s life he has been around construction equipment. For parts of the 1970s he worked as a carpenter for a major construction firm in Maine called Cianbro. In the early 1980s he had started his own landscaping and grounds maintenance company. In 1984, a visit to Thompson Machine, a local construction equipment dealership in Maine, brought him a new tractor, a new job as a sales representative and, eventually, the idea for a new business. While enjoying success selling heavy equipment, including winning several performance awards and trips (one to Hawaii for being the top Mitsubishi performer in the country) Guimond noticed that there was an increase in interest from his customers about the attachments that could be used with the equipment that he was selling. People often asked where they could purchase a thumb, tilting ditching bucket, couplers and items like hydraulic breakers, he recalled. The attachments business was in its infancy; the concept of a third valve on an excavator was virtually unheard of. While equipment dealerships were focused on selling machinery, there was not a lot of focus or attention paid to the attachments that went with that equipment. In Europe and Japan the concept that excavators should be multifunctional was just starting to catch on. Guimond identified that the potential for growth in the attachments industry was extraordinary and decided to start a company focusing on that area. A Business Is Born “I knew that the demand was there and I felt that if I had focused 100 percent of my attention to the attachments industry there

(L-R) are Scott Guimond, president National Attachments; Gabe Guimond, vice president of sales; Scott Guimond II, vice president of procurement; and Kathy Guimond, CFO.

Scott Guimond looks on as Nye attachments help out at Ground Zero.

was endless potential,” Guimond said. “I immediately went to work creating alliances with construction equipment attachment manufactures that I felt I could do a good job representing. One company in particular that was headquartered in Toronto, Canada, caught my attention.” That company was Nye Manufacturing Limited. Well-known in Canada for building some of the most rugged, overbuilt construction equipment attachments, Nye had no presence in the United States. “I was absolutely blown away by what I saw at the factory in Canada,” Guimond said. “The attachments they were manufac-

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Jack Nye, president of Nye Manufacturing Limited, helps demonstrate the size of a bucket.

Guimond’s first line of attack with Nye and National Attachments was to get his product in front of local major construction companies in Maine, some of which he had already established relationships with. Companies like Cianbro, Foglio Incorporated, Shaw Brothers and Grondin Construction were soon regularly equipping their excavators and loaders with attachments purchased from National Attachments. Some of these attachments are still being used by these companies and have actually outlasted the original carriers five-fold. see NATIONAL page 74


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Guinness Declares JCB GT World’s Fastest Backhoe on Earth The world-famous JCB GT has been crowned the fastest backhoe loader on earth after reaching speeds of more than 70 mph in Australia. The JCB GT, originally designed to perform high-speed wheelies at racing events, made the attempt in front of independent record officials in Bathurst, Australia, near Sydney. Guinness World Records confirmed that the powerful JCB GT was officially the fastest backhoe loader in the world with a speed of 72.58 mph (116.82 kmh). The GT has achieved even faster undocumented speeds of 90 to 100 mph (144.84 to 160.9 kmh) when operated in the United States, thus earning its nickname, “The 100-mph Backhoe.” To celebrate the win, the JCB GT went on a tour of Sydney and took a bow for photographers in front of other world-famous icons — the Opera House and Harbour Bridge. The latest record is not the only one that JCB’s backhoe holds; the machine has been the world’s top-selling backhoe loader for 14 consecutive years. Since inventing the machine in 1953, the company has manufactured more than half a million backhoes. Fab Carrettin, managing director of JCB Pacific, said, “The JCB GT has always been regarded as the fastest backhoe around and now it’s official. It’s fantastic to have achieved this record, which underlines the world-class engineering, power and performance our customers demand from the JCB backhoe.” Glenn McLeod, backhoe product manager of JCB dealer JCB Construction Equipment Australia (CEA), added, “The

72.58 mph we achieved was actually higher than the 68.35 mph benchmark set for us by the Guinness World Records. We couldn’t be happier with the results.” JCB demonstration driver Matthew Lucas — nicknamed “The Dig” during the attempt — was the man who steered the JCB GT to its world record title. Lucas of Werrington, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, UK, said, “It was great to be involved in such an exciting project and a real honor to be behind the wheel when we achieved the record.” When the JCB GT first made its debut

in 1988, it was made of fiberglass and aluminum and powered by a Chevy V8 engine. It was driven by long-serving employee Malcolm Grindey, who spent two years at the wheel of the JCB GT, demonstrating its capabilities all over the world, including an appearance at the Formula One Australian Grand Prix in 1990. Grindey of Marston Montgomery, near Rocester, said, “I have very fond memories of putting the JCB GT through its paces in the Australian Grand Prix, so it’s great news that it’s secured the title as the world’s fastest digger on Australian soil nearly 25 years later.” Normally based at JCB’s headquarters in Staffordshire, UK, the latest JCB GT has a loader and digger end made completely out of aluminum. It went to Australia to perform at car events, including the Deni Ute Muster in Deniliquin, NSW and the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 in Bathurst, NSW. With a lightweight steel chassis and JCB Fastrac tractor rear axle, the JCB GT was originally designed to do wheelies to thrill crowds at motor racing drag strips in the USA. For more information, visit www.jcb.com. unmasked....

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Officials in S.C. Counties Oppose Idea of Road Transfers By Seanna Adcox ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Lawmakers’ efforts to fund road and bridge work in South Carolina must include decreasing the system’s size, the chairman of the House committee crafting that chamber’s proposal said Nov. 18. South Carolina’s highway system of 41,400 mi. is the nation’s fourth largest. Half are secondary roads not eligible for federal funding. Rep. Gary Simrill, the panel’s chairman, said some of those roads need to be turned over to local governments. “Before we get to funding, we need to deal with this first,’’ said Simrill, R-Rock Hill. “If we just add more money to an inefficient system, we’re doing taxpayers an injustice.’’ He suggests providing counties a larger share of gas tax money to pay for road maintenance. But counties are opposed to any road transfers, an idea that’s circulated unsuccessfully for years. History shows the Legislature doesn’t follow through with promised funding, and counties lack the money to take on more

miles to maintain, said Robert Croom, an attorney with the South Carolina Association of Counties. The state budget has not fully funded aid to local governments, as called for by a formula in state law, since 2008. Asked if local officials have no trust in state government, Croom responded, “I can speak to almost no formula that’s held up over time.’’ Local governments already are responsible for additional miles of roadway added by development, as the DOT by policy won’t accept any more. But the ability for counties to raise local property taxes to pay for is limited by state law, he said. Simrill insists lawmakers can reach consensus with local officials to take control of roads that, if they remain with the state, “in a hundred years aren’t going to get repaved.’’ Once the state Department of Transportation determines which secondary roads are of state importance, lawmakers can set a goal for the number of miles to divest, Simrill said. He noted South Carolina acquired the vast number of short, limited-traffic roads before 1975, when senators controlled their county’s funding, and being responsible for

paving constituents’ roads helped them get re-elected. “I live on one. It’s a dead-end road that serves 50 people,’’ said Rep. Weston Newton, R-Bluffton. “I understand it’s a state road, but I don’t think it should be.’’

Simrill said lawmakers need to get creative because there’s not enough support for a gas tax increase to override a veto. He also called it a source of diminishing returns. Due to vehicles’ increased fuel efficiency, the state is expected to collect less from the tax over time, as construction costs rise. According to state financial advisers, collections will drop by roughly $60 million over the next 25 years. Simrill said funding options include asking voters in the 2016 general election if they support adding a penny to the state sales tax to pay for roadwork. That would Gary Simrill raise an additional $643 million, according to the financial advisers. House of Representatives Simrill said another option could be eliminating the state gas tax and The state DOT has said it needs an addi- instead applying the state sales tax to gas. tional $1.5 billion yearly just to bring roads He asked the revenue office to look into to “good’’ condition within 20 years. But an “inverted’’ sales tax on gas to protect conGov. Nikki Haley has pledged to veto any sumers, in which the tax would decrease increase in the state gas tax, unchanged at 16 when gas prices increase and rise when the cents per gallon since 1987. An additional prices dip. penny would raise about $34 million, (This story also can be found on according to the state Revenue and Fiscal Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at Affairs Office. www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“If we just add more money to an inefficient system, we’re doing taxpayers an injustice.’’


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Volvo CE Achieves I Make America Gold Status, Again Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) fewer traffic delays and less fuel conhas once again joined the elite ranks of 14 comsumption.” panies achieving gold-level status for the third As part of the Volvo Group, Volvo CE year in a row in I Make America’s AEM supports the reauthorization of the current Advocates program. surface transportation law, known as the The Association of Equipment Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Manufacturers (AEM) launched the campaign Century legislation, or MAP-21. in 2010 to improve American manufacturing “Our nation’s roads and bridges are policies, create more jobs in the United States rapidly deteriorating, and the necessary and keep the U.S. economy competitive with revenue to simply maintain the status quo other countries. AEM honored Volvo CE during is drying up as state and local governa special awards ceremony on Nov. 13 in Napa ments grapple with dwindling budgets,” Valley, Calif. Lindgren said. “Facing increasingly stiff “I want to congratulate Volvo CE for again global competition, the nation cannot achieving gold-level status in our I Make afford to under-invest in such a critical America program, representing their continued component of our economic engine.” commitment to advancing pro-manufacturing Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has once again joined the elite ranks of I Make America gold-level supporters policies in the United States,” said Dennis 14 companies achieving gold-level status for the third year in a row in I Make are an important group of companies that Slater, AEM president. “We were thrilled that America’s AEM Advocates program. have achieved participation benchmarks Volvo CE could host our I Make America marking them as industry leaders. Harley Tour in Shippensburg, Pa., this past summer at the ness about the grassroots campaign. Benchmarks include significant employee involvement; out“We appreciate AEM taking the lead on industry issues reach to their state, local and federal legislators; and promotopening of its new customer center. I look forward to continuing to work with Volvo CE to help grow AEM’s advoca- and bringing industry giants together to push the government ing campaign sign-ups at trade shows and with allied trade for a robust, long-term highway trust fund to meet America’s associations. The campaign has enlisted the support of more cy efforts.” Volvo CE is committed to supporting industry-wide ini- infrastructure needs,” said Göran Lindgren, president & than 40,000 people nationwide, AEM’s 950-plus member tiatives that bring growth, stability and jobs to the country. In CEO Volvo CE North America. “A robust highway program companies and industry organizations. June, the company inaugurated its new North American is critical to the nation’s place in the world and deeply To learn more about I Make America, visit Customer Center and confirmed its long-term commitment impacts economic productivity and quality of life. For every www.IMakeAmerica.com. to the North American market. During the event, Volvo CE dollar invested in road improvement, there is an average ben(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment also hosted the I Make America Harley tour to raise aware- efit of $5 in the form of lower vehicle maintenance costs, Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

NPK Construction’s Joseph R. Obergas Passes Away Joe Obergas, a NPK Construction Equipment sales representative, passed away in his sleep on Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 26. He was 51. “Over Joe’s 26 year career at NPK he always tried to do more for our customers and dealers than they expected. Joe’s willingness to go the extra mile raised the bar for us all,” said NPK President Dan Tyrrell. “His humor and caring nature will be missed.” Mr. Obergas was the beloved husband of Patti; son of Richard and Patricia (both deceased); brother of Richard (deceased) (Jeanne Symons), Patricia Sobek (Larry), John and Robert; nephew of Steve and Kate Monchak and uncle of many. The family suggests contributions to the Cleveland Animal Protective League or the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Ohio Buckeye Chapter. A mass was held at St. Mattias Church in Parma, Ohio, on Dec. 4. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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AEM Announces 2014 Inductees Into Its Hall of Fame The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2014 inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame, which recognizes and celebrates outstanding individuals in the off-road equipment industry, and their legacy of innovation, service and leadership. Their vision and hard work have been critical to advancing global economic and social prosperity; their legacy strengthens continued industry contributions to improving our quality of life, and serves as an inspiration for tomorrow’s leaders. The 2014 inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame are: • E.G. Melroe & the Melroe Family, Melroe Manufacturing & Bobcat Company • Agustin “Gus” Ramirez, HUSCO International • Robert J. Ratliff, AGCO Corporation • John D. West, The Manitowoc Company • Rollin Henry White, Cleveland Tractor Company (Cletrac) AEM Hall of Fame inductees have been evaluated by an independent panel of industry experts on five criteria that are vital to the health of the off-road equipment manufacturing industry: 1) innovation, 2) industry contributions, 3) leadership, 4) corporate citizenship/social responsibility and 5) sustainability. About the 2014 Hall of Fame Inductees Below are summaries for each of the 2014 honorees with some of the reasons they were selected for induction. E.G. Melroe & the Melroe Family (Melroe Manufacturing & Bobcat Company) The Melroe family story is one of innovation and industry firsts in product design, technology and safety. Patriarch E.G. Melroe designed (and patented in 1940) a windrow pickup that lifted windrowed grain into the combine. He also invented a spring tooth harrow for seedbed preparation and weeding row crops. This can-do spirit extended to E.G.’s family and the Melroe Manufacturing Co. Despite performance and durability issues, customer demand kept the Melroes from stopping production of their first skid steer loader. They refined it, with the Bobcat brand introduced in 1962. The four-wheeldrive skid steer concept became a model for other brands. Introduction of a hydrostatic drive system increased skid steer pushing power and became the industry standard in just over a decade. Introduction of a lever-actuated attachment mounting system — in place of pin-on mounting — allowed operators to easily switch attachments throughout the

workday for greater efficiency and was adopted as the worldwide ISO standard. The company pioneered use of an overhead guard (ROPS), now standard equipment on all compact loaders. Compact loaders (four-wheel-drive skid steer and compact track) now represent the largest volume category in the mobile, offroad equipment industry. The company that now employs 2,000 people has always called Gwinner home, exerting a huge positive economic impact on the entire state of North Dakota. In 2014 Bobcat built its one-millionth loader. Inducted with E.G. Melroe are his sons: Les, Cliff, Roger and Irving; nephew Sylvan; and son-in-law Eugene Dahl. Agustin ‘Gus’ Ramirez (HUSCO International) Agustin “Gus” Ramirez has a deep conviction that technical innovation must enable significant value to the ultimate end-user. HUSCO has been granted 107 U.S. patents since Ramirez took the helm in 1983, with his conviction leading the company to develop advanced hydraulic systems that enable superior safety, controllability and fuel efficiency for equipment operators. Often, these technical advances were implemented without adding significant cost to the machine due to more cost-effective system designs. Ramirez’s technical vision deployed at HUSCO also contributed to the wave of hydraulically enabled innovation that is sweeping the mobile equipment market. But perhaps his most lasting legacy is advancing hydraulics system research and development in the United States: he funded the HUSCO Chair of Fluid Power at Georgia State Tech, establishing hydraulics as a key research priority at one of America’s top engineering schools. The foundation provides approximately 120 university scholarships each year, many to minority students, for pursuit of engineering degrees. Ramirez also has invested millions of dollars to reform urban K-12 education in his hometown of Milwaukee. He became so passionate about urban education that he helped found Schools That Can Milwaukee, an organization focused on transforming outcomes in urban education. Ramirez has received many honors and awards including the Georgia Tech Distinguished Alumni award, Entrepreneur of the Year, Hispanic Business Leader of the Year, and the Friedlander/Ladky Award for Philanthropic Leadership. Ramirez serves as a director for numerous organizations, including past chair of the National Fluid Power Association. Robert J. Ratliff (AGCO Corporation) Robert J. Ratliff turned a struggling $200million farm equipment business into a major, global manufacturer of some of the

most innovative and productive agricultural equipment. With a vision to provide a world of solutions for growing needs of the farm industry worldwide, between 1990 and 2005 Ratliff brought more than 20 agricultural machinery companies under the AGCO umbrella. Today, the company, headquartered in Duluth, Ga., sells its products in more than 140 countries. Under Ratliff’s leadership, the company blended various business practices and cultures. He created an atmosphere that motivated employees to achieve a mutually desirable goal — the vision of multiple brands operating under the AGCO umbrella. Employees recount it was not uncommon for Ratliff to visit departments, chatting with employees and making it known he was interested in them and their work. His hands-on leadership style extended to company dealers. Recognizing their strategic importance, Ratliff institutionalized the practice of soliciting feedback, and that senior management was only a phone call away. Ratliff has given back to the industry: he is a life honorary director of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and he fulfilled numerous leadership roles for the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), including chair of NAM’s Manufacturing Institute, which focuses on manufacturing revival and education. To advance education, the Robert J. Ratliff Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Incentive Awards Fund was established to fund annual student scholarships through the University of Maryland Incentive Awards Program. Ratliff is among a select group recognized as program “visionaries.” John D. West (The Manitowoc Company) With John D. West’s leadership and push for innovation, The Manitowoc Company brought many technological advancements to market that set new lifting industry standards. Under West, Manitowoc was the first to use T-1 high-strength steel in booms, design a controlled torque converter for various crane uses, and patent the RINGER concept which doubled crane capacity. These improvements made cranes easier to control, saved time and money for construction companies, and led to a safer job site. West worked his way up the organization from shop floor to boardroom and was known for his common-touch management style. He foresaw market globalization and expanded the company overseas (today more than half of corporate revenue comes from non-U.S. markets), enabling Manitowoc to expand into a multi-brand operation and diversify offerings. West was a man of particularly strong

ethics who told his employees, “There is never a right way to do the wrong thing.” He implemented the company’s first profit-sharing program for employees. He was a quiet philanthropist who had a positive and lasting effect on his community, including establishment of a philanthropic organization for Manitowoc County, a botanical garden, and support for the arts. Among his honors are a Distinguished Service Citation from the University of Wisconsin College of Engineering. Efficiency and sustainability became key priorities for Manitowoc during West’s time at the helm. He led a push to conserve water, lessen pollution, improve air quality and cut production overruns that led to material waste. Rollin Henry White (Cleveland Tractor Company [Cletrac]) Although Rollin Henry White’s inventions in crawler tractor design date back to the beginning of the 20th century, his contributions are still widely used by manufacturers today. Of White’s 100 patents, his invention of controlled differential steering was the most significant, making tractors stronger, safer and more maneuverable. This invention was adopted by the U.S. Army for use in all its tanks during WWII, making them more agile and easier to operate than those from other countries. A mechanical and electrical engineering graduate of Cornell University, White established the Cleveland Tractor Company (Cletrac) in 1916, which grew to become one of the largest crawler tractor manufacturers in the 1920s and 30s. The company led the industry in number of new products and sales volume during much of this time. Cletrac and its successor the Oliver Corporation manufactured crawler tractors until 1965. Although Cletrac and Oliver are no longer in business, concepts developed by White are still in use. In addition to controlled differential steering, these include high-speed rubber tracks, continuous undercarriage lubrication, and streamlined crawler tractor styling. Under White, Cletrac was one of the first U.S. tractor manufacturers to market overseas (in the 1920s). White fostered a company atmosphere of mutual respect and support to help employees improve their livelihoods. For example, White would underwrite loans for those wishing to establish Cletrac dealerships. White also was a recognized civic and industry leader in Cleveland. For more information, visit www.aem.org/HallofFame. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Thompson Machinery Wins Award for Excellence in Social Responsibility Thompson Machinery, the authorized regional dealer of Caterpillar, was recently recognized for dealer excellence in social responsibility for its “Building Tomorrow” community campaign. The award was recently presented to Thompson at the annual Caterpillar North American Dealer Marketing Association conference in Washington, D.C. Thompson Machinery and its affiliated companies partnered with Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation, which like Thompson is headquartered in Nashville, in a year-long community project with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville called “Building Tomorrow.” The goal of the campaign was to increase awareness of Habitat’s mission and home ownership program, through involvement by Thompson Machinery and Caterpillar Financial employees. Campaign activities included fund-raising opportunities through a silent auction and a special Web site, which included incentives for Thompson customers to win free use of a Caterpillar machine. Thompson and Caterpillar Financial employees helped raise more than $20,000 for the construction of the partner family’s new home. Caterpillar presents North American Dealer Marketing The CIM Ireland Excellence Awards celebrate, recog- Awards annually to give recognition to Cat dealer marketing nize and reward the best marketing achievements teams who demonstrate elite performance in the developacross various industry sectors in Ireland and acknowledge the contribution made by both individuals and teams.

TWS Shortlisted as Finalists for Second Year in CIM Awards Terex Washing Systems (TWS) has been shortlisted for the second year running as finalists in the prestigious Chartered Institute of Marketing Excellence Awards. “TWS entered the CIM awards as they are firmly established as the leading marketing awards in Ireland. We were delighted to be shortlisted once again, following the success of last year. To gain this level of recognition two years running is an excellent achievement, which clearly demonstrates the continued effectiveness and scale of marketing activities implemented by TWS on a global level,” said Elaine Donaghy, marketing manager. The CIM Ireland Excellence Awards celebrate, recognize and reward the best marketing achievements across various industry sectors in Ireland and acknowledge the contribution made by both individuals and teams. Now in its 14th year, the awards program and categories are designed to attract entries from businesses of all sizes, operating in all sectors in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. For more information, visit www.terex.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

ment and execution of marketing initiatives that support business goal achievement. The “Excellence in Social Responsibility” award is given to the dealer which most positively impacts its local community as a result of a marketing initiative sponsored or co-sponsored by the dealership. “I’m very excited that Thompson Machinery has been recognized as the number one Cat dealer for Excellence in Social Responsibility, said Daniel Clark, director of marketing, Thompson Machinery. It’s an honor for Thompson to be acknowledged for the impact we’ve made within our community and the lives we’ve helped to change with our partners, Caterpillar Financial and Habitat for Humanity. “Giving back to the community, which helps to provide opportunity for our company and its employees is a critical component of our goal of being ‘The best Cat dealer, period.’ We depend on each other to continuously improve our surroundings and quality of life, and strengthening our community helps to ensure a better future for our children.” For more information, visit www.cat.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AEM Honors 34 Companies for 2014 The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2014 recipients of the annual Pillar of the Industry awards. Winners are member companies who have achieved Gold-Level status in the association’s I Make America pro-manufacturing advocacy campaign. I Make America promotes policies that create more jobs in the United States and keep the nation’s economy competitive with other countries. It has enlisted the support of more than 39,000 people to date nationwide. Gold-Level supporters have achieved participation benchmarks marking them as industry leaders. The awards recognize their tremendous dedication to the people and communities of the equipment manufacturing industry through activities that include outreach to elected officials, including congressional representatives, and facilitating employee participation in I Make America, informing them about the importance of pro-manufacturing policies. “I Make America’s success depends on strong participation from member companies and employees, and we are pleased to honor this year’s award winners; their outstanding efforts have helped us better inform elected officials about the critical importance of our

industry in sustaining and improving our nation’s quality of life and economic prosperity,” said AEM President Dennis Slater. “We will continue to build momentum around major legislative hurdles still facing the equipment manufacturing industry, including passage of a long-term highway bill, opening up global markets for U.S. exports, protecting our nation’s renewable fuel standard, and developing a comprehensive energy plan to boost U.S. competitiveness.” The 2014 Pillar of the Industry award winners were announced at AEM’s recent annual conference. Following is the list of the 34 winning companies. • AGCO • Astec Inc. • Astec Mobile Screens • BLS Enterprises • Carlson Paving Products • Caterpillar • CLAAS of America • CNH Industrial • Deere & Company • Doosan Infracore/Bobcat Company • Fecon • General Kinematics • International Construction Equipment • InQuest Marketing

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More Than 700 Exhibitors Participate in 2014 GIE+Expo

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ore than 700 exhibitors displayed their equipment at the 2014 GIE+Expo, which was held at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville on Oct. 23 and 24. The event also featured a Dealer Preview Day on Oct. 22nd. Attendees and dealers had an opportunity to get a first look at plenty of new machines as several manufacturers chose the show to debut their latest equipment. Gravely, an Ariens Company brand, unveiled the new job site vehicle (JSV), the Atlas. Caterpillar’s indoor and outdoor displays featured several new machines and accessories, including the new Cat 303E CR and Cat 305.5E CR mini hydraulic excavators and the new Cat 903C compact wheel loader. Case Construction Equipment introduced the new TR310 Alpha series compact track loader, offering a midsized frame with wider tracks with a counterweight for greater lifting capacity. JCB’s new 86C compact excavator and new 3CX In from Alabama, Daniel Green (L) of Green’s backhoe drew a lot of attention at the show. Mark Klossner (L) and Chuck Schmidt were on hand at Dependable Hardware is shown the Bobcat E35 comToro unveiled the new steering-wheel Z mower and stand- the Boss Snow Plows booth to discuss snow removal pact excavator by Bobcat Excavator Specialist Tom on sprayer. equipment. Connor. Gravely also held a special press event at the Buffalo Trace Distillery before the show to give editors an up close preview of the Atlas job site vehicle with presentations conducted by factory representatives and hands on demonstrations of the new vehicle. The Atlas is the product of a strategic alliance with Polaris. Design and engineering was conducted by Ariens while production of the Atlas JSV is undertaken by Polaris. The vehicle features a 1,750-lb. (793 kg) payload and 2,000-lb. (907 kg) towing capacity, and is offered in two models, the Atlas JSV-3000 with three person see GIE page 38

Jim Kraffert (L) and Russ Wallace of Switch-n-Go present the company’s detachable truck bodies systems.

Fisher Snowplows’s Norm Klimko shows off the company’s snowplow to be auctioned off for the Susan G. Komen Louisville Chapter.

Toro introduced several new machines at the show.

Meyer Product’s Eric Sexton (L) and Peter Robison had several new product developments to discuss with attendees, including additional sizing options for their Road Pro series and the Meyer Diamond Edge snowplow.

Brian Bilford is poised to discuss the new 86C compact excavator at JCB’s outdoor display.


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Show Features 19-Acre Outdoor Demonstration Area

Jerry Pack of Mousa House Landscaping in Ohio takes on the backhoe challenge in a B95C backhoe at the New Holland outdoor exhibit.

(L-R): Paul Kindelspire, Tammie Meade-Snodgrass and David Caldwell of Takeuchi were ready to talk about their TW65 Series 2 compact wheel loader as well as other machines on hand at Takeuchi’s outdoor display.

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seating capacity and the Atlas JSV-6000 with a seating capacity of six. Both vehicle models may be powered by either a Polaris 40hp engine EFI gas or a Kohler 24hp diesel engine. The show featured a 19-acre outdoor live demonstration area adjacent to the show hall, with a wide variety of outdoor power equipment for light construction, lawn and landscape applications as well as garden and outdoor products. Educational seminars, technical training sessions and workshops also were conducted throughout the two-day event. Three free concerts, sponsored by Nissan Commercial Vehicles and featuring Montgomery Gentry, Jamie Lynn Spears, The Crashers, Josh Logan and Olivia Henken, also were held as a part of the evening festivities for the show. Seth Ambrose of Ambrose Landscaping tries out a John Deere 35G excavator.

Trying out the Case TR310, Justin Parsons of Ambrose Landscaping in Maryland is impressed with the new machine’s handling.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Making its debut at the GIE+Expo, Cat’s new 305.5 mini excavator attracted a good deal of attention.

(L-R): Jason Alexander and Don Alexander of Redline Services chat with Corey Smith of Ditch Witch about the company’s SK850 mini-skid steer.

Jared Swan of Hoffman’s Nursery & Landscape is impressed with the side door entry of this JCB 320T compact track loader.


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Takeuchi Names Bennett Equipment as Newest S.C. Dealer Takeuchi-US has announced Bennett Equipment & Supply Co. as its newest dealer in South Carolina. Located in Piedmont, S.C., the company will carry the full line of Takeuchi compact earthmoving equipment, including compact excavators, compact track loaders, compact wheel loaders and skid steer loaders. Founded in 2000, Bennett Equipment is a locally owned full line construction equipment rental and sales company. The company specializes in providing equipment and supplies to the masonry and concrete industry, as well as offer equipment and supplies for all other construction trades. “We have been in business now 15 years and we have a very loyal and vast customer market,” said Eddie Bennett, owner of Bennett Equipment and Supply in Piedmont, S.C. “Tacheuchi and Bennett Equipment, we have been speaking to each other for quite sometime and the timing was right for us to come on board as the dealer for Tacheuchi in upstate South Carolina. We feel that not only through our rental fleet, but also the machines we will sell to contractors in our market — it’'s a great product, top of the line product and one of the most respected — they made the first track loader ever and the first track mini-excavator. So with their experience and our experience

we feel it’s a good partnership and we expect to do great things.” Bennett Equipment now offers Takeuchi compact equipment in two locations including Piedmont and Roebuck (Spartanburg trade area), S.C., to serve customers’ needs. The company’s area spans from Piedmont, S.C., to Spartanburg, S.C. Bennett Equipment is a full service dealer providing parts and service support for all Takeuchi equipment needs. “We are very excited to begin our partnership with Bennett Equipment, who is a major dealer in upstate S.C.,” said Kim Robinson, Takeuchi director of sales. “They are a customer-first oriented dealer and are continuing to grow. There is a big compact equipment need in their area and they are a natural fit for us as a dealership.” “We have a great customer base within the compact equipment segment and adding Takeuchi will further enhance our position and afford us opportunity for growth,” said Keith Jones, sales manager of Bennett Equipment. “With quality Takeuchi products, we expect to meet and exceed expectations. We are very much looking forward to offer Takeuchi in our lineup.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Eddie Bennett, owner of Bennett Equipment & Supply.


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JLG Boom Lifts Help Rebuild World Trade Center Complex By Bill Dovey SPECIAL TO CEG

New Yorkers paused quietly at 8:46 and 9:03 a.m. and steel workers waited. The names of nearly 3,000 victims were read aloud and machines sat silent. By late morning on Sept. 11 most of this year’s observances for the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks had concluded in lower Manhattan. Soon after, three JLG 1850SJ ultra booms were fully extended to 185 ft. (53 m) and steel workers resumed their task of rebuilding the World Trade Center site that was devastated more than a decade earlier. The 1850SJ booms are not the only JLG machines to work on this historic site — just the latest. JLG’s Americanbuilt boom lifts and scissor lifts have been working on the rebirth of this landmark site since the Freedom Tower first began taking shape in 2007. The Road to Recovery The locations of the 9/11 terror Work on the World Trade Center site continues more than a decade after the devastating attacks. attacks in Shanksville, Pa., Washington, D.C., and New York It comprises a train station with a large City have, for many, become hallowed and open mezzanine under the National ground. And rightly so. But New York’s September 11 Memorial plaza. When site was — and is — different. The size completed, the station will connect the and scope of the disaster made it so. This New Jersey’s PATH train system to 11 difference has made rebuilding the World lines in New York City’s subway system, Trade Center (WTC) structures a challenge the Battery Park City Ferry terminal, and unlike any other. The idea of rebuilding on several buildings in the WTC complex. It the site offended some while others viewed will serve more than 200,000 commuters it as a means of healing. The reconstruction and thousands of tourists and visitors who timeline was further complicated by joint travel daily to lower Manhattan. ownerships, leasing partners and governThe hub encompasses 800,000 sq. ft. ment intervention. under one roof — nearly the same square Thirteen years later, many of the buildfootage as New York’s famed Grand ings are open or are opening soon, but the Central Station. It will feature retail shop16-acre complex is far from complete. ping and restaurants. On completion, the Today, steel workers are using the 1850SJ structure will have consumed more than booms to erect the 114 spikes that adorn 22,000 tons of specially designed structurthe top of the “Oculus,” the above-ground al steel. The site is now scheduled to open portion of the site’s transportation hub. on Dec. 17, 2015. Skanska won the $204 million contract to build the hub from the Port Authority of Reaching Out From the Ashes New York and New Jersey back in 2011. From the beginning, JLG boom lifts Skanska Koch, an operating unit of have been an integral part of the resurrecSkanska USA Civil, is doing the actual tion of virtually every part of the WTC construction. Designed by internationally complex, including the memorial, the acclaimed architect Santiago Calatrava, The 1850SJ booms are not the only JLG machines to work on this historic site — just the museum and the new WTC buildings. the building features a distinctive, and latest. JLG’s American-built boom lifts and scissor lifts have been working on the rebirth The most visible of the office buildings is somewhat controversial, wing-like appear- of this landmark site since the Freedom Tower first began taking shape in 2007. the Freedom Tower, now called One ance. World Trade Center. The 104-story tower Calatrava’s original soaring spike design has been scaled façade and other internal and external features in a rush to is located just north of the original North Tower (1 World back because of security issues. The design was further mod- complete the 330-ft. (100.6 m) long building that is two Trade Center), where the original 6 WTC building once ified to eliminate the opening and closing roof mechanism years and nearly $2 billion over budget. stood. The transportation hub, located between WTC towers 2 because of budget and space constraints. While the 1850SJ see JLG page 90 units work above the roofline, other JLG booms work on the and 3, is bounded by Greenwich, Fulton and Church streets.


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ICUEE ’15 to Offer Enhanced Experience in Louisville The Demo Expo 2015 will offer attendees more product demonstration opportunities and more new products to see, plus new navigation and transportation features to enhance their show experience. The next ICUEE, International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition, will be held Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, 2015, at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky. ICUEE 2015 is expected to be the largest ever in terms of number of exhibitors and products on display. “Besides the test-drives, one of the best things about ICUEE, attendees tell us, is the sheer number of suppliers and new products, with 850-plus exhibitors and an exhibit footprint of 20 football fields,” said Show Director Sara Truesdale Mooney. Approximately 98 percent of attendees at the last ICUEE said the show value was good to excellent, according to show organizers. “ICUEE is always looking for better ways to help attendees more easily find suppliers, get from point A to point B, and re-charge after shopping hundreds of new products and test-driving equipment. Our customer research from the 2013 show highlighted several ways we could ramp up the convenience,” Mooney added. Making the Attendee Experience Even Better A new program approved by the ICUEE 2015 management committee will deliver improved show navigation, transportation and other new features: • Better defined product concentration areas, and, for the

first time, indoor exhibits organized by product categories • New “Demo Express” direct shuttles to outdoor Lots K and L from indoor exhibits, in addition to enhanced intrashow trams and new golf-cart shuttles • A new “Fuel Station” in Area Q — a place to sit down, relax and network with others, with Wi-Fi and charging stations, beverages, and show information • Additional seating and restrooms throughout the show • Additional information booths and helpful staff stationed throughout the show to assist attendees • Improved show maps, distributed pre-show and on site Attendees also will find focused exhibit pavilions for fleet management, safety, technology and green utility products, and a hands-on ride and drive test track. They can also take advantage of expert education programs co-located with ICUEE and developed by leading industry organizations. ICUEE Honored by Trade Show Industry With Gold 100 Awards The biennial ICUEE exhibition captured top honors in Trade Show Executive (TSE) magazine’s Gold 100 list for 2013 shows: it ranked number-one for biennial shows, and number-two among all exhibitions held in the United States last year. TSE annually recognizes the top U.S. trade shows across all industries by exhibit space size. The magazine cited ICUEE’s “emphasis on test drives and ‘hands on’ experience” as a key factor that “helped bring in a high percentage of qualified buyers, and good

post-show reviews from exhibitors and attendees alike.” TSE also noted that “a packed program included a focus on new products along with the popular indoor ‘demo stage’ which helped draw a crowd.” ICUEE — The Demo Expo covers 25 acres of indoor and outdoor exhibit space, and is the leading event for util-

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ities and contractors featuring live demonstrations and best practices for utility construction, maintenance and rehabilitation projects. Manufacturers and service providers showcase and demonstrate their products in job-like conditions for the electric, natural gas, water/wastewater and telecom/cable industry sectors. For more information, visit www.icuee.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Wacker Neuson Honors Top Dealers at Annual Meeting Wacker Neuson held its third annual fall dealer summit, Oct. 2 to 3, 2014. The light and compact equipment manufacturer invited its contracted dealers to the Milwaukee area to discuss new opportunities for 2015 and to honor those dealers that have done an outstanding job at representing the brand. More than 100 Wacker Neuson

contracted dealers from the United States and Canada represented by more than 150 representatives attended the two day event. Company updates were provided at a local hotel venue, but the highlight of the event was an equipment display and awards ceremony at the

Recipients of Wacker Neuson Sales Awards for the United States and Canada were presented at the Wacker Neuson Dealer Summit Oct. 2 to 3. Top sales awards in a variety of equipment categories were determined based on 2013 sales.

Harley-Davidson Museum located in downtown Milwaukee. “Building and maintaining a strong brand is an important ele-

ment of the Wacker Neuson dealer summit,” said Johannes Schulze Vohren, vice president and managing director, Wacker Neuson

Corporation. “It is our goal to be a valued business partner to our dealers and make it our priority to understand what they need to build a sustainable business and provide the support they need to be successful.” Every year, Wacker Neuson acknowledges dealers who are highly committed to representing the Wacker Neuson brand. “With close to 400 models in a variety of equipment categories and a prestigious group of dealers in our network, selection of the annual award winners is strictly by the numbers.” said Schulze Vohren. The top sales for 2013 in nine different categories are the criteria for the 2014 honorees.

Wacker Neuson staged its equipment display at the Harley Davidson Museum in downtown Milwaukee.

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Athletic Director Says Project to Enrich Campus Experience ARENA from page 1

dents and fans,” said Blanton. “This construction embodies the vision of creating a front door along All-American Drive that would be a capstone for Ole Miss Athletics. Located in the heart of campus, the Pavilion at Ole Miss will be the center point for many memorable campus events for years to come.” At the ceremonial groundbreaking, Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork said the project would enrich the on campus experience. “Our students, faculty, staff, alumni, family, friends and visitors love being on this campus, and so our vision was to create a front door along All-American Drive that would be a capstone for Ole Miss Athletics. It’s a destination point for many things that can happen on this campus, and it’s also close to the heart of the campus. The Pavilion at Ole Miss will be a reflection of its name as a large building used for public exhibit and sporting events for the Ole Miss family.” “From a game day experience standpoint and all the things that you are asking from donors, we finally have the opportunity to provide them something that equates to the other sports on this campus,” said Andy Kennedy, men’s basketball head coach. “From a recruiting standpoint, it gives us the opportunity to say, ‘You have everything you need to be successful as it relates to basketball.’ ” Birmingham, Ala. based B.L. Harbert is overseeing construction on the new arena, while Precision Engineering Corporation is the civil engineering firm of record. “We designed all vehicular access, storm water collection systems, sanitary sewer collection systems and water distribution systems as they related to the site work for the arena and garage,” said Paul Koshenina, Precision Engineering president and lead designer on the project. “We also assisted with design of all pedestrian areas and walkways for the garage and arena. Our firm designed the realignment of Hill Drive, which was directly affected by the arena construction. “This project is in the heart of Ole Miss, and the construction affects traffic patterns throughout campus. Hill Drive, which is one of the primary arteries feeding into campus, was located directly below the proposed footprint of the arena, which required a realignment of almost 1,200 feet of roadway with associated parking and utilities. This was accomplished concurrently with the garage construction and early phases of the arena construction. This realignment had to occur while school was in session, which required careful planning between contractors, architects, engineers, University of

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A rendering of the completed arena.

Mississippi facilities planning and physical plant departments.” The garage and arena construction required crews to remove more than 250,000 cu. yds. (191,138 cu m) of soil from the footprint of the structures. The excess soil was exported for use in a parking project on campus, a dual lane roundabout constructed by MDOT adjacent to campus and stock-

piled for future runway extensions at the Oxford-University Airport. “We have been involved with the planning and design since mid-2013 when we started the topographic survey of the overall project area,” Koshenina said. “Our firm will be involved throughout the process until project closeout.” Precision Engineering was engaged early

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The garage and arena construction required crews to remove more than 250,000 cu. yds. (191,138 cu m) of soil from the footprint of the structures.

in the design process to provide a topographic survey and utility survey of the entire project area bounded by Manning Way to the south, All American Drive to the north, Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to the east and Tad Smith Coliseum to the west. “Our crews utilized state-of-the-art GPS and data collection systems to gather the information required for the survey. The fieldwork for the survey took approximately four weeks, with approximately one week of office time spent compiling data and drafting the final survey. We coordinated closely with university's physical plant department employees, who are invaluable in helping to determine the location of underground utilities, some of which date back to the 1950s and earlier.” Foundation work and construction of concrete walls is under way on the arena, with excavation and auger cast pile work already completed. Currently, a 777 crane is being utilized, along with other machinery. Materials on the project include concrete, steel, structural precast, architectural precast, brick and a metal roof. Completing the arena is one chief concern for crews, along with the logistics of working on a tight site in the middle of campus with a main drive splitting the project. Steel fabrication also is a challenge. W. G. Yates & Sons Construction Co. Inc. is at work on the five-level parking garage. According to Yates & Sons vice president Mike Stinson, work began in December 2013, and should be substantially completed see ARENA page 50


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Volvo Helps Charlotte Go Racing Built more than half a century ago on the site of a Civil War-era plantation, the Charlotte Motor Speedway has become the ultimate sanctuary for motorsports entertainment in North America, evolving into “The Greatest Place to See the Race.” The site hosts all major NASCAR events every year, including the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, the Coca-Cola 600 and the Bank of America 500, as well as more than three dozen other events for automotive and motorsports enthusiasts. Close to 90 percent of all NASCAR team shops are based in the surrounding area and NASCAR has its headquarters and museum in nearby Charlotte. The sprawling 2,400-acre Charlotte Motor Speedway campus in Concord, N.C., sports three major tracks — the 1.5 mi. (2.5 km) asphalt superspeedway, originally built in 1959, a quarter-mile (.4 km) clay oval for dirt track racing; and zMAX Dragway, the first quarter-mile, four-lane, allconcrete drag strip in the United States. The campus also includes miles of access roads that connect the tracks, garages, parking lots, campgrounds and supporting utilities, which require regular maintenance. Petrol Head Heaven “In recent years the Speedway has expanded its event offerings to become a true vacation destination for racing enthusiasts,” said Roger Neale, vice president of operations and development of Charlotte Motor Speedway. “For their durability and reliability — those Volvo machines stand tall.” Neale counts on a crew of 50 employees and a fleet that includes five Volvo CE machines to maintain and repair the facilities. Danny Furr, an operator with 14 years of experience at the track, has used many brands of backhoe loaders but now prefers the smooth controls and power of Volvo’s backhoe loader, as well as the comforts of the cab unit, including air conditioning — an essential feature in the sweltering Carolina summers. “In one machine I can lift, dig and haul, and do all of this very quickly without any loss of speed or power,” said Furr. “The Volvo allows me to get in, get the job done and move on to the next project.” Two Volvo backhoes, a BL60B and BL70B, are the workhorses of the track, and are called upon to add crushed aggregate to roads, dig storm water trenches, remove fallen trees

and even clear tons of snow. Active Duty To keep the site grounds impeccably manicured yearround, other Volvo mainstays are called into active duty. A SD100 soil compactor sees on and off-track action, as it helps maintain the solid clay base off the dirt track and in building new access roads throughout the campus. An L45F compact wheel loader, on the other hand, is a jack-of-all-trades. During the Coca-Cola 600 race over Memorial Day, which drew more than 100,000 fans to the track and was viewed on television by 6.5 million people, it could be seen moving K-wall barriers from the front straightaway to a stage setup. It also was on call to assist tow trucks that lacked the muscle to haul a disabled car from the track. General maintenance gets an assist from a Volvo MC115C skid steer loader, but it also has a unique role — removing rubber build-up from the NHRA-sanctioned drag strip with an 18-in. (45.7 cm) scraper on the bucket. The drag strip itself was constructed in 2008 using a dozen Volvo A30D and A40 articulated haulers, Volvo EC210 and EC700 crawler excavators and a Volvo L110E wheel loader. It’s not just its machines that are busy at the track — since 2009, Volvo CE has hosted more than 750 customers and dealers at major NASCAR events at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Parking Garage Construction Involves Mass Excavation ARENA from page 46

by the end of the year. The garage will offer 810 spaces. “The area where the parking structure is, was a football practice field and parking lot that required demolition, mass excavation and shoring walls to be constructed between the parking garage and the football stadium,” said Stinson. The project calls for masonry brick on precast, guardrails, elevator installation, topping slabs on precast, waterproofing, completion of site retaining walls, rigid paving and sidewalks, stairwells, plumbing drains and lighting for the structure. The demolition of existing parking lots has already been completed, along with fencing and underground utilities. Equipment being used includes excavators, dump trucks, front end loaders, backhoes, dozers, skid steers, auger cast piling equipment, cast in place wall forming systems, cranes, boom lifts, light plant equipment, air compressors, generators and a crane for precast erection, etc. Auger cast pilings, concrete, structural steel, railings, waterproofing, block, brick and masonry accessories are among the materials required for the job. “The most time consuming parts of the parking garage construction have involved the mass excavation, pilings and precast,” said Stinson. “These are the largest single components of the structure.” Site constraints, specifically, being located on all sides by other operations, has been an

issue, along with inclement conditions. “Weather has been a factor during construction,” said Stinson. “The project started in December, with earthwork and pilings. During the project, crews have worked seven days per week and two shifts. When a weather event occurs, it affects not only one work period but two, and with working seven days a week, there is not time to be made up.” Kansas City, Mo., based AECOM, known for its high-performance arena design and a global provider of architecture, engineering and construction services, was selected as architect for the project. Jon Niemuth, AIA, the director of AECOM Sports, said the school’s facilities and venues were in need of organization. Enhancing the university brand also was key. “The campus experience of Ole Miss is unique across the collegiate landscape, and our charge from the school was to make sure the project enhanced and reinforced this. Given the dynamics of the university’s master plan for growth, traffic, student life and pedestrian movement, we worked on consolidation of uses and a focusing of the game day energy of both basketball and football. By siting the Pavilion adjacent to VaughtHemingway Stadium, we were able to share hospitality amenities and improve the arrival experience for all spectators. “For the design of the Pavilion, it was important that key elements large and small all reflected the identity of Ole Miss athletics and the larger university,” Niemuth said.

“From the signature red brick, red roof and white columns that identify the main entry lobby, our client team was constantly reviewing and evaluating the project to make sure it met or exceeded the standards of Ole Miss. The site for the project is really at the heart of campus and at the crossroads of major student life circulation.” Niemuth said schedule, proximity to the stadium, working in a compact university environment and the interface with the football team facilities were among the project’s challenges. “While the university’s existing basketball arena remained for the team’s game day uses, the challenges of working around and next to the 65,000 seat stadium meant careful planning and sequencing of calendars,” said Niemuth. “In addition, the site for the Pavilion project impacted football team practice fields and staging areas, meaning workers will need to respect and avoid key windows of time during construction.” To further optimize shared infrastructure, the television production facilities for both stadium and arena broadcast are being relocated to the event level of the Pavilion. This resulted in sequencing of Pavilion construction activities to coincide with the football season and the creation of temporary accommodations for broadcast vehicles for the more than two years of overlapping work. Coordination was key in this respect, as well as other areas. “The University of Mississippi is growing and expanding, meaning significant vehicle

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An $85 million dollar arena at The University of Mississippi will host spirited matchups, along with other events, when construction is completed by the end of 2015.

and pedestrian traffic, parking challenges and many other competing construction projects,” said Niemuth. “Our team worked with university officials to ensure minimal disruption to class schedules, student and staff circulation, and construction vehicle traffic for the times when school is in session.” For the design team, creating a facility that was functional but also appealing to the fans also was a priority. “Aesthetics for university buildings is more than trends or fads or incorporating the latest cool construction material,” said Niemuth. “We want to make sure that the facility is a place maker in that it becomes the canvas where people paint their individual memories. We believe the design of projects like the Pavilion at Ole Miss need to be familiar to the campus community, both at home and abroad; when viewers see the Pavilion on TV it’s instantly recognizable as Oxford.” The Pavilion at Ole Miss was planned to reduce the environmental impact of the building’s design and construction. Included in the design were indoor water use reduction, optimization of energy performance, enhanced indoor air quality, thermal comfort design to meet specific requirements, improved acoustic performance and reduction of product VOCs. Niemuth said another consideration was that the venue serves as the first impression of the university to visitors. “There’s a high value placed on creating a facility that will be easy to maintain, timeless in its image and presents a feeling of quality. This is a challenge with sports projects, given the high numbers of visitors and event days a building will experience during a season. Extra care is given to the composition of materials, finishes and execution of specific details to make sure the experience is one of high quality and not institutional feeling. “Sports buildings need to address many unique concerns,” said Niemuth. “Among them are being sure the facility creates a universal experience, allows for safe access and egress and accommodates a wide array of technology needs. There’s an old saying that the purpose of sports facility design was to ‘seat ’em and feed ’em’, but those days are long gone, and that mindset is no longer applicable when creating signature venues for clients and communities. For AECOM, success is defined when the university community, students, staff and alumni come to the Pavilion on opening day or for their first visit and it feels like home.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Mack Launches Inaugural Mack Masters Competition Highlighting Mack’s commitment to superior support and service, the inaugural Mack Masters Competition recently kicked off with 991 dealership participants, making up 263 teams from 171 locations throughout the Mack Trucks dealer network. The winning team will take home the championship trophy following a hands-on competition June 16, 2015, at the Mack Customer Care Center in Allentown, Pa. The Mack Masters Competition tests participants’ knowledge of Mack systems and procedures through questions and tasks that require the teams to work together to research and solve problems related to every aspect of the service experience. “Mack technicians and support teams have immense pride in what they do for Mack customers and

are always looking for ways to be even better,” said Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks North American Sales and Marketing. “Challenging service and parts personnel to prove their mettle ultimately will improve their speed and accuracy, leading to reduced downtime and more satisfied customers.” Teams in five regions — Canada, Central, Northeast, Southeast and West — will compete in two rounds of online challenges through March 2015. Each of the three rounds preceding the hands-on competition has a theme: products, systems and diagnostics. Within each of those themed rounds are questions related to parts, service, warranty and technology. Five finalists — one team from each region — will be announced in April at the

Aftermarket & Soft Products UPTIME conference in Dallas, and will compete June 16 in a realtime, onsite competition in Allentown to determine who takes home the first Mack Masters championship trophy. The Mack Masters Competition is run by the Mack Trucks Academy, which develops and implements Mack’s aftermarket support and service training programs. The academy recently received Continuing Automotive Service Education (CASE) accreditation from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). For more information, visit www.mackmasters.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The inaugural Mack Masters Competition, which began Nov. 17, will challenge teams of service and parts personnel throughout Mack Trucks’ North American dealer network to demonstrate their superior knowledge, skills and teamwork.

MotorWeek’s Davis to Emcee 2015 Green Truck Summit

John Davis will serve as master of ceremonies at the 2015 Green Truck Summit. As MC, he will introduce presenters for the Summit’s alternative fuel, advanced technology and regulatory update educational sessions, and also offer his own insights on clean vehicles.

John Davis, the Emmy Award-winning host, executive producer and creator of MotorWeek, will serve as master of ceremonies at the 2015 Green Truck Summit. As MC, he will introduce presenters for the Summit’s alternative fuel, advanced technology and regulatory update educational sessions, and also offer his own insights on clean vehicles. Held in conjunction with The Work Truck Show 2015, the Green Truck Summit provides real-world answers for many of the fuel and productivity questions fleet operators are asking. It takes place March 3 to 4, 2015, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind. The Work Truck Show trade show floor is open March 4 to 6. “The work truck industry has moved beyond the early phases of clean technology development, and many fleets have

already effectively adopted green truck strategies,” said Doyle Sumrall, NTEA managing director. “That’s why we’ve shifted the Green Truck Summit’s focus toward the area of truck deployment, and this year, we’ve included more opportunities for fleet managers to share their experiences. The work John Davis has done to promote alternative fuels and advanced vehicles on MotorWeek makes him a natural choice for MC.” MotorWeek is television’s longest-running automotive series. Davis oversees all editorial content and is the driving force behind the show’s increasing coverage of green technology and alternative fuels. In recent years, Davis and MotorWeek have worked with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to promote public awareness of alternative fuels. Davis has received some of the highest awards in

automotive journalism and television and is one of the founders of the North American Car & Truck of the Year Awards. “In 2013, MotorWeek visited The Work Truck Show and put together a segment about the wide range of clean vehicle technology available at the time,” said Davis. “So much has changed since then, and I am looking forward to showcasing the latest truck advancements and sharing some of my own observations at the Green Truck Summit.” Green Truck Summit attendees can hear about the clean vehicle implementation successes of some of the country’s leading fleet operators at “Using Sustainable Technologies — A Fleet Perspective.” This immersive forum is led by Kenneth P. see SUMMIT page 54


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Dungy to Give Keynote Address at The Work Truck Show Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy, whose teams averaged more wins in the regular season than those of any other head coach in league history, will serve as keynote speaker at The Work Truck Show 2015. His motivational address will be part of the President’s Breakfast & NTEA Annual Meeting on March 5. The Work Truck Show, North America’s largest work truck event, is produced annually by NTEA — The Association for the Work Truck Industry. The 2015 event will be held March 4 to 6 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind., the same city where Dungy compiled an 85-27 record in seven seasons as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts. Educational programming, including the Green Truck Summit, begins March 3. Dungy retired in 2009 after spending 31 years in the NFL as a player and coach. He won his first Super Bowl ring as a member of the 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers and went on to become, at the time, the youngest assistant coach in league history at 25 years old and then the youngest coordinator at 28. As head coach of the Tampa Bay

Buccaneers and Colts, Dungy reached the postseason an unprecedented 10 straight times. When the Colts defeated the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2007, Dungy became the first AfricanAmerican head coach to lead his team to an NFL championship and only the third person to win it as both a player and head coach. After Dungy retired from coaching, he joined NBC’s “Football Night in America” as an analyst and was nominated for an Emmy in his first season. He currently devotes time to a wide variety of organizations, including Abe Brown Ministries, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Dungy Family Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys & Girls Clubs and All Pro Dad. Dungy is known for a leadership style that emphasizes decency and respect. He has written about these values in several books, including the bestselling “Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices, and Priorities of a Winning Life” (2008); Former NFL head coach Tony Dungy, whose “Uncommon: Finding Your Path to teams averaged more wins in the regular season than those of any other head coach in Significance” (2011); and “The Mentor league history, will serve as keynote speaker Leader” (2011). He also authored the bestselling children’s book “You Can Do at The Work Truck Show 2015.

It!” (2008) and released “Uncommon Marriage: Learning about Lasting Love and Overcoming Life’s Obstacles Together” this year with his wife, Lauren. “Tony Dungy has built an incredibly successful career on integrity,” said Jeffrey Messer, NTEA 2015 Convention chairman and president of Messer Truck Equipment (Westbrook, Maine). “I cannot think of a better place than Indianapolis, where he reached the pinnacle of his profession, for Work Truck Show attendees to learn from his extensive leadership experience.” Each year, The Work Truck Show brings together more than 10,000 truck fleet managers, manufacturers, distributors, dealers, equipment buyers and maintenance personnel. It features more than 500,000 sq. ft. of the newest vocational trucks, vans and equipment, ride-and-drives, and opportunities to connect with other work truck industry professionals. Registration for The Work Truck Show 2015 opens in October. For more information, call 800/441-6832 or visit www.ntea.com/worktruckshow. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Fontaine Introduces New Green Truck Summit to Provide Line of Heavy Load Trailers Attendees a Glimpse of Future Fontaine Heavy-Haul, a recognized technology leader and innovator in the lowbed trailer industry, is introducing a new line of trailers that carry heavy loads in a light-weight package — the Fontaine Magnitude 60 Class. These advanced technology lowbed trailers handle 60 tons (54 t) in just 12 ft. (3.6 m). Fabricated with 100,000# minimum yield steel flanges, the Magnitude 60 Class is built tough Magnitude 60 Class is equipped with 26-ft. and designed to provide years of The (7.9 m) clear deck length and a loaded deck height reliable service. It is equipped of 22-in. (56 cm) with 6-in. (15 cm) of ground with 26-ft. (7.9 m) clear deck clearance. length and a loaded deck height of 22-in. (56 cm) with 6-in. (15 cm) of according to the manufacturer. Two convenient built-in storage compartground clearance. The DSR model (drop side rail) features a 14.5 in. (36.8 cm) loaded ments feature lockable covers for greater security and a wide variety of accessories are deck height. The Magnitude 60 Class is packed with available. For more information, call 205/467-6171 user-friendly features that save time and money. Its hydraulic removable gooseneck or visit www.fontaineheavyhaul.com. (This story also can be found on can be connected and disconnected in a matter of seconds, not minutes. It can even con- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at nect to the trailer deck on un-even ground, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Jack Jr., vice president of fleet operations of Verizon Communications (Basking Ridge, N.J.), which operates more than 60,000 units. Representatives from Coca-Cola Refreshments (Atlanta, Ga.), PepsiCo (Plano, Texas), Smith Dairy Trucking (Orrville, Ohio) and McLean Consulting & Associates Inc. (GrandBlanc, Mich.) will discuss their sustainable technology selection processes, implementation challenges and returns on investment. While “Using Sustainable Technologies — A Fleet Perspective” and several other educational sessions highlight current fleet applications for clean vehicle technology, the Green Truck Summit also provides attendees with a look into the future. At “The Impact of Phase Two Greenhouse Gas and Fuel Efficiency Regulations for Trucks,” a panel of industry and government experts will explain how upcoming greenhouse gas and fuel efficiency regulations will impact work truck users. Insights provided by the panel are especially timely, as the

Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are expected to jointly propose their second phase of regulations in March 2015. Green Truck Summit and Work Truck Show attendees who are considering implementing green programs in 2015 should also check out the Green Truck Ride-and-Drive sponsored by Hino Trucks, where they can experience the latest cutting-edge clean vehicle technologies with test drives and demos. Additionally, the Productivity and Fuels Pavilion on the trade show floor features clean vehicle technologies and fuels that are commercially available today. Registration for the Green Truck Summit and The Work Truck Show 2015 is now open. For more information, call 800/441-6832 or visit WorkTruckShow.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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

Terex Finlay Unveils New Products at Three-Day Conference Terex Finlay recently hosted a three-day dealer conference including new product demonstration in London, United Kingdom. The event was held from Sept. 30 through Oct. 2, and attracted more than 300 international dealers and customers from over 90 countries, worldwide. A packed program of events included a business conference, live product demonstrations and an end-user open day. During the conference, held at the Tower Hotel, London, delegates were introduced to the Terex Finlay business strategy and key focus areas for growth in the next three years. Key to Terex Finlay growth and expansion plans is an aggressive new product initiative and development strategy, which will see the business double its current product range in the same time period. The product demonstration events were located at OCL Regenerations, Dartford. OCL Regenerations are recognized as both experts and leaders in providing sustainable material solutions in the South East and were the perfect hosts during site preparations as well as during the two day site demonstrations. The onsite demonstrations featured 20 recent product launches and prototypes of Terex Finlay models due to be released during 2015. There were three official new product launches to dealers and end users at the conference; • J-1175 dual power jaw crusher • C-1540 dual power cone crusher • 693+ inclined screen incorporating innovative Spaleck screen box. The dual powered crushers are electrically driven allowing users to run from electrical supply with the aim of giving significant savings on energy costs. These machines also are fitted with an onboard gen-set allowing the operator to move and use the machine where there is no electric supply giving the flexibility and versatility of current standard models. These machines join the 694+ dual powered inclined screener that was launched in 2013. These product launches means that Terex Finlay can now offer operators a full mobile crushing and screening train that can be

Terex Finlay recently hosted a three-day dealer conference including new product demonstration in London, United Kingdom.

powered from electric mains and has the flexibility to run self-powered if required. In applications where a full train is powered by the on-board gen-set configuration the crushers generate sufficient energy to enable the operator to run the 694+ dual power inclined screen for “free” when used in conjunction with the J-1175 dual power jaw crusher. The third new product launch was the 693+ inclined screen incorporating Spaleck screening technology. This screen features a flip-flow top and bottom deck for screening of materials including wet, moist, dry and mixed materials including recycling and skip waste, fines material, compost, waste wood, timber, aggregates and ores. The official launch of these three machines follows a stringent and strenuous development cycle, which has seen the machines tested and proven in challenging and diverse product applications across Western Europe. In addition to these new product launches a large number of prototype machines also were previewed. J-1170AS Jaw Crusher The J-1170AS jaw crusher provides the flexibility of a crushing and screening plant on one machine. This aggressive machine features a detachable on-board sizing screen that gives operators the capability of producing two spec sized products. The machine was demonstrated working in a concrete recycling application and will be launched in

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C-1545 Cone Crusher The C-1545 cone crusher has been engineered for operators who require a medium sized cone crusher with large throughput capacity while offering the flexibility of direct feeding or the ability to remove or bypass fines from the chamber via on-board pre-screen module.

neered to work as a primary screen in quarry, demolition, C&D Recycling, landfill material, topsoil, sand and gravel, coal, slag, ore processing and aggregates. This new model, when launched, will offer small and medium sized operators an aggressive, flexible and class leading machine with a wide range of available screening media configurations. “It was our pleasure to welcome a huge contingent of our international distribution network to London for the 2014 Terex Finlay Business Conference,” said Nigel Irvine, sales and marketing director. “This event provided an ideal platform to showcase the significant level of investment in new product development across our entire range. An impressive display of 20 machines in one location physically demonstrated the breadth of our product portfolio. During the conference, we outlined our aggressive new product road map, shared a clear vision of where we and our business partners should be positioned in the coming years and reinforced our commitment to provide world class products, supported by exceptional levels of customer service. The conference stamped a solid signal of intent to grow our businesses together, for mutual success. This was an exceptional and an exciting event.”

873 Heavy Duty Screen The 873 heavy duty screen has been engi-

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

V-2050 Vertical Shaft Impactor The V-2050 vertical shaft impact crusher has been engineered for operators who require a high specification product and large production tonnages. The machine incorporates the proven Canica V-2050 chamber with unique “dual flow” configuration that will give operators high tonnage throughput with low production costs. C-1554 Cone Crusher The C-1554 cone crusher has been engineered for operators who require a highly aggressive cone with a high reduction ratio. The machine incorporates the renowned MVP450X screw cone chamber. The highly efficient cone chamber produces a higher percentage of sized products in a single pass generating less fines material and therefore a more valuable product with increased profitability.


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Demolition & Recycling 2008 Deere 240DLC and Genesis GMS400R 2008 Deere 240DLC with 6,100 hrs, equipped w/ Genesis GMS400R Mobile 2006 Cat 330DL with Labounty MSD2500R Shear w/ 360 rotation & XP upper jaw, Cab 5450 Hrs, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Cab Guard, Heat Guard, Heat & A/C, and excellent U/C. & A/C, Good U/C, Equipped w/a Factory Rebuilt Approximately 2000 hours total use on shear Labounty MSD2500R Mobile Shear w/360 since complete Genesis factory rebuild .............. Rotation & Factory Warranty, Checked through ............................................Call for Price. the Shop, Serviced and 100% Work Ready. Fob our Yard in Summerville, SC .............................. ............................................Call for Price.

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2006 Hitachi ZX270LC-3 with 6600 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & A/C, Cab Guarding, Very Good U/C and Equipped w/ LaBounty MSD2000R Saber Series Mobile Shear w/360 Rotation. Less than 250 Hour Use Since Complete Rebuild of Shear and All Components. Through Shop and Work Ready. .................................... ....................Available for Sale or Rent.

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Terex-Pegson XA400 Jaw Crusher

ALL SERIOUS OFFERS CONSIDERED!

2006 Model with Approx. 4100 Hrs, Cat C-9 Tier 3 Engine, 26” x 44” Jaw Opening with Hydraulic Adjust Settings, Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, Overband Magnet, Dust Suppression, Adjustable Height Conveyor and Wireless Remote Controls, Machine Fully Refurbished and Ready to Crush. Location: Virginia. Priced to sell at $229,000

2007 Model with Approx. 2825 Hrs. One of the largest Mobile Tracked Screening Plants on the Market. Three Deck 20’ x 6’ Horizontal Screen Box, Ideal Machine for Fine Aggregate Screening. Comes with Additional Recirculating Conveyor Mounted on Machine. Has a CAT Engine. Location: North Carolina. Price: $265,000 REDUCED TO ONLY $229,500

Powerscreen 1000 Maxtrak Cone Crusher

Telestack Conveyors Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic is a dealer for Telestack conveyors. Providing mobile tracked stockpiling conveyors, radial telescopic conveyors and more! We have tracked units available for rental or purchase.

Spare Parts 2013 Model with Approx. 1250 Hrs, a 40” Pegson Cone Crusher with Quick Hydraulic Adjust Settings, Accepts an “all in feed”, no Pre-Screening Needed, Machine Still has Valid Major Component Warranty and Engine Warranty, Wireless Remote Control, Metal Detection System, In Excellent Condition and Ready to Crush! Location: Virginia. Priced to sell for $425,000

We also sell the full range of Powerscreen & Pegson parts. Want crusher & screen wear parts for Extec, Sandvik, Fintec, Finlay, Metso or Komatsu machines? Conveyor Belting Available! Call Us!


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Terex Fuchs New Eco Mode Puts Operators in Control Terex Fuchs E Series material handlers now feature standard Eco Mode operation that provides substantial fuel savings. Conveniently located on the machine’s new multifunction button control panel, operators can select either a “Power Mode,” “Eco Mode” or “Eco+ Mode” operating setting, allowing machine power output to match the application. “The Terex Fuchs E Series handlers are designed to be fuel efficient, even at 100 percent engine speed,” said Heavy Equipment Product Manager — Material Handlers — of Terex Construction Americas, Steve Brezinski. “However, tasks like cleaning the yard and sorting material do not require 100 percent power demand from the engine, and our exclusive Eco Mode settings allow the operator to take advantage of these additional fuel savings opportunities.” Featuring a three-stage engine speed operation, the E Series material handler can be set to “Power Mode,” providing the

operator with optimal power and speed for heavy-duty applications such as feeding the shredder, loading/unloading trailers and rail cars, or magnet operation. When encountering less-demanding, medium-duty tasks, the operator can simply press the “Eco Mode” button, which lowers engine RPM by up to 12 percent, depending on the model, and caps engine horsepower at 90 percent. This delivers up to 27 percent fuel savings over 100 percent power, while still offering high lifting and slewing rates. When the material handler is performing low-demand tasks such as sorting, the operator can choose to switch the machine to “Eco+ Mode” to reduce engine RPM by up to 19 percent, using 80 percent of full engine horsepower. This setting is designed to optimize fuel consumption, offering up to 36 percent fuel savings. “Until now,” added Brezinski, “material handlers were operated only at full engine speed and power. Terex Fuchs new Eco

Terex Fuchs E Series material handlers now feature standard Eco Mode operation.

Mode allows the operator to finetune power demand based on need, making the machines more flexible in reducing overall operating costs.” The exclusive Eco Mode operation is being rolled out as standard

on all new Terex Fuchs E Series material handlers in the third quarter of 2014. This initially includes the popular MHL340, MHL350 and MHL360 models and will be expanded to other models within the Terex Fuchs line as they switch

over to E Series production. For more information, visit www.terex.com/construction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Montabert Launches Remanufacturing Facility in Ga. automatic grease stations, mounting Montabert, a worldwide leader in caps and hoses. the design and manufacture of Similarly, factory certified technihydraulic demolition and drilling cians disassemble the used hydraulic attachments, recently opened a drifter, carefully inspecting all of its remanufacturing facility in Lake City, components. The unit’s rubber seals Ga., to address the growing demand and diaphragm are replaced, while for remanufactured hydraulic breakthe unit’s remaining wear parts — ers and hydraulic drifters. front head bushing, shank top, spline “Our new facility in Lake City pronut and bushings — are cleaned or vides us with greater capacity and replaced according to factory specificontrol over the remanufacturing cations. The drifter is then reassemprocess,” said Gaetan Julien, product bled and painted before undergoing support manager of Montabert North testing. America. “Customers now have the The remanufactured Montabert option to purchase like-new equiphydraulic drifters are covered by a ment — or send their equipment for three-month factory warranty, repair — at a significantly lower including parts and labor. cost.” A list of remanufactured Factory certified Montabert techniMontabert hydraulic breakers and cians disassemble the used hydraulic drifters available for sale can be breaker, carefully inspecting all of its found at components. The unit’s wear parts — tramacbymontabert.com/recondiseals, bushings, tool retainers, diaphragm and shank stop — are Factory certified Montabert technicians disassemble the used hydraulic breaker, carefully tioned. For more information, call replaced, while the unit’s remaining inspecting all of its components. 866/472-4373. parts are cleaned or replaced accord(moil, chisel or blunt) and covered by a sixing to factory specifications. The unit’s cra- before undergoing testing. (This story also can be found on The remanufactured Montabert hydraulic month factory warranty, including parts and Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at dle is generally reconstructed, as well. The breaker is then reassembled and painted breakers are sold to customers with one tool labor. In addition, Montabert offers optional www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Peterson Pacific Delivers 2,000th Machine to Tabeel Trading Peterson Pacific Corp. has delivered its 2,000th machine to come off the production line to Tabeel Trading, based in Australia. The milestone machine is a Peterson 5000H, a delimber/debarker/chipper, which produces high quality low bark content chips for wood pulp and pellets, processing whole trees in one continuous operation. “Reaching this milestone delivery is a testament to the capabilities of the 5000H, and our commitment to continuous innovation,” said Larry Cumming, president of Peterson. “The new 5000H is delivering on its promise to our customers, and we continue to look at ways to make it even more efficient in the future.” The 5000H is designed to make engineered wood chips in the field. It delimbs, debarks and creates the consistent sized wood chips used in the pulp and paper industry. Peterson hosted a special delivery ceremony on site for its employees. The 2000th machine was adorned with a special logo commemorating the 2,000th machine and the U.S. and Australian flags. “We are excited that our 2,000th machine is a 5000H — this is one of our flagship models, and we trust that it will be a valued addition to Tabeel Trading’s operations,” said Michael Spreadbury, marketing manager of Peterson. “Tabeel Trading is a valued partner and their feedback from the field helps us develop new forest processing equipment. The exceptional performance of machines such as the 5000H, prove that in-field chipping is the most economical way to produce clean chips for the pulp and paper industry. Peterson has a long-standing relationship with in-field chipping operations in Australia, and we wanted to honor that with the commemorative logo which will be a reminder of our relationship with Tabeel Trading, now and into the future.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Peterson Pacific Corp. has delivered its 2,000th machine to come off the production line to Tabeel Trading, based in Australia.


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American ingenuity is alive and well with GrinderCrusherScreen Inc. as the company has recently introduced a brand new design of wood grinder replacement tips. GrinderCrusherScreen Inc. has unveiled its newly completely redesigned wood grinder tips that are specific for horizontal and wood grinders. An independent company tested GrinderCrusherScreen’s newly formulated grinder teeth. According to Neal Kaiserman, president of GrinderCrusherScreen, “The majority of the customers in our industry do realize the amount of time it takes to change tips and comprehend the value associated with longer lasting tips…GrinderCrusherScreen is extremely confident that once the wood grinder teeth are installed on the customer’s

machine and they witness firsthand the aggressiveness and longevity of the parts that they will become a customer for life.” GrinderCrusherScreen spent thousands of dollars and more than a year testing its new grinding tips. “We are an old school type of company,” said Kaiserman. “We are now ready to put our tips where our mouth is and encourage all customers to experiment and see the difference this new design makes.” For more information on GrinderCrusherScreen Inc., call 770/4332670 or visit www.GrinderCrusherScreen.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Company Wrench www.companywrench.com Knoxville, TN Branch 6325 Central Avenue Pike • Knoxville, TN 37912 1-866-262-4181 • 865-766-2571 • Fax: 865-766-2815 Raleigh, NC Branch 125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension • Smithfield, NC 27577 1-855-Kobelco Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail • Aiken, SC 29805 1-866-262-4181 • 803-642-0060 • Fax: 803-642-0209 Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd. • Plant City, FL 33563 1-866-262-4181 • 813-754-5800 • Fax: 813-754-5801

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W.S. Tyler’s Vibration Analysis System Maximizes Uptime

The wireless vibration analysis system and vibration analysis partnership program can help mines and quarries enhance product quality, improve productivity, reduce unscheduled maintenance and extend screen life, all of which translate to more profitability, according to the company.

Operations relying on screening as a key component in their value chain are now able to maximize product quality, uptime and profit by closely monitoring their vibrating screens to achieve peak performance and efficiency, due to the wireless vibration analysis system and vibration analysis partnership program completely designed by W.S. Tyler. The system and the program can help mines and quarries enhance product quality, improve productivity, reduce unscheduled maintenance and extend screen life, all of which translate to more profitability, according to the company. “We set out to create vibration analysis options that will positively impact the bottom line for mines and quarries,” W.S. Tyler Technology Manager Dieter Takev said. “We’ve accomplished that by designing technologically advanced systems that cater to the unique characteristics of vibrating screens and which are user friendly.” The goal of the vibration analysis system is two-fold. On one hand it offers the capability to conduct preventative and predica-

tive maintenance. On the other, it pursues the ideal screening performance by optimizing the parameters of the screen in a way that particles find as many opportunities as possible to pass screen openings. The vibration analysis service is an inperson program that customers can utilize at intervals they deem necessary for their operations. Through the service, certified W.S. Tyler technicians visit customers’ sites to collect data from the vibrating screens. The technicians are equipped with signature wireless vibration analysis systems used for monitoring, data collection and analysis of speed, stroke and overall performance of any vibrating screen. Following each analysis, W.S. Tyler provides a detailed, easy-to-understand report that helps mine and quarry operators to better understand the interaction between their feed material, screen media and vibrating screens. Unlike standard diagnostic services, Tyler’s vibration analysis report not only contains all the data and information from the analysis, but offers a translation of the results into complete and easy-to-follow

recommendations for improving the tested screens’ performance, maximizing screening efficiency and minimizing unscheduled downtime. To help customers maintain consistently high performance, W.S. Tyler also offers a complete, ongoing and technology-based vibration analysis partnership program. Through the program, W.S. Tyler provides the complete vibration analysis technology kit, consisting of: • eight wireless Bluetooth accelerometers that are attached to the outside of the vibrating screen to take readings at intervals determined by the customer. • a hand-held data collection and analysis device (PDA) • the analysis software • batteries and chargers With the hand-held device, customers easily download vibration data and visualize initial findings. For a more in-depth report, customers simply transmit the data to W.S. Tyler via email. The company provides feedback to customers within 24 hours by sending a simple one page report,

containing all recommendations. The process also creates historical data that customers and W.S. Tyler can use to evaluate performance over extended periods. Initial training on the program ensures each customer knows how to work the vibration analysis tools, how to submit the readings and what to look for in the reports. W.S. Tyler will provide this training at its facility in St. Catharines, Ontario. It consists of a combination of classroom and infield sessions designed to familiarize operators with the system, its readings and the recommendations. W.S. Tyler’s new programs work handin-hand with the company’s Pro-Deck approach. The Pro-Deck approach optimizes screen media performance by incorporating the ideal screen media for each of the three separate phases of the screening process. For more information, call 800/325-5993 or visit www.wstyler.ca. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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www.thompsonmachinery.com Camden, TN • 731-584-2732 Clarksville, TN • 931-552-5496 Columbus, MS • 662-327-3083 Cookeville, TN • 931-646-3200 Greenwood, MS • 662-453-5233 Jackson, TN • 731-988-4240 La Vergne, TN • 615-256-2424 Manchester, TN • 931-461-5000 Memphis, TN • 901-332-3051 Tupelo, MS • 662-844-1634

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Company Wrench www.companywrench.com Knoxville, TN Branch 6325 Central Avenue Pike Knoxville, TN 37912 1-866-262-4181 865-766-2571 Fax: 865-766-2815 Raleigh, NC Branch 125 Wilsons Mills Rd. Extension Smithfield, NC 27577 1-855-Kobelco Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail Aiken, SC 29805 1-866-262-4181 803-642-0060 Fax: 803-642-0209 Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd. Plant City, FL 33563 1-866-262-4181 813-754-5800 Fax: 813-754-5801


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Guimond Introduced Company With Help From CEG The digital concrete pulverizer is an extreme duty concrete pulverizer with a steel ripper attached to its upper jaw.

Scott Guimond (R) during his first tour of the Nye factory in 1992.

NATIONAL from page 24

Since that time National Attachments has grown to represent more than 100 manufacturers of quality attachments from all over the world. “One of the key ingredients to our success has been our employees focus on a single area locating the best possible attachment to meet the challenges of our individual customer’s needs,” Guimond said. Off and Running In 1996, Guimond decided it was time to introduce his company to contractors outside of the New England area. “I met with the people at Construction Equipment Guide. I had been reading the publication for years and decided that it would be a wonderful tool to expand the reach of National Attachments. “At that time the company was made up of myself, my wife Kathy and one other employee. Despite our size we came out of the gate doing full-page advertisements and immediately our phone started ringing off the hook. National Attachments was off and running. “We started introducing the Nye product to contractors at industry trade shows across the country. We got involved with industry groups like the National Demolition Association and ISRI. The acceptance of the Nye product was immediate. In 1996, we exhibited at ConExpo and introduced National Attachments to the world.” About this time National Attachments sold its first order to a large demolition firm previously known as CST Environmental. Today it is one of National Attachments’ largest customers with more than 100 pieces in its fleet. Soon after, a 10-yd. (7.6 m) extreme service rock bucket was sold to the Trumbull Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pa., to put on a

The stump harvester has been called “the Swiss army knife of land clearing.”

Hitachi EX 1100. That bucket moved more than 2 million yds. of shot rock in one year and is still in service to this day. National Attachments is very much a family business. Guimond’s wife Kathy started out in a part-time position while their family was being raised. Today, she serves as the company’s CFO. Guimond’s two sons, Gabe and Scott II, are the vice presidents of sales, and his daughter, Kate, heads up the company’s marketing department. In 2001, National Attachments got the call that its equipment was needed at Ground Zero. Under extreme circumstances that equipment had never been tested in before the

Scott Guimond (R) and his son Gabe at the national demolition show.

Nye products held up without a single failure. “Visiting that site was emotionally draining but inspiring at the same time. Lives were at stake. We needed to help in any way possible. The sense of urgency couldn’t have been any higher,” Guimond said. see NATIONAL page 102


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Hyundai Introduces First Attachment Product Line in N.A. the manufacturer. These models feature only NOK oil seals leading to a longer seal life. On the HDB210 to HDB450 models, an additional square buffer was added to increase the durability of the gas seals, step seals and the piston. This buffer seal also helps to minimize the piston’s shaking action. An optional auto grease bracket mounted system is available on the HDB140 to HDB450 models, which allows for automatic greasing several times a day contributing to longer machine life, particularly for the chisel. Like all Hyundai products, the HDB series breakers are backed by Hyundai’s extensive dealer network. For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit www.hceamericas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Hyundai has introduced its first attachment product line to the North American market: a full line of hydraulic breakers consisting of 13 different models HDB10 through HDB450.

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc., has introduced its first attachment product line to the North American market: a full line of hydraulic breakers consisting of 13 different models HDB10 through HDB450. Hyundai’s HDB series breakers offer a powerful impact with a large chisel diameter from 1.6 to 6.5 in. (4 to 16.5 cm). Operating weights range from 271 to 8,186 lb. (123 to 3,713 kg) and overall lengths range from 44.4 to 141.5 in. (112.7 to 359 cm). The versatile breakers are suitable for a wide range of applications due to four chisel options — moil, wedge, blunt or conical. Hyundai’s HDB series breakers are engineered with advanced technology for optimum performance despite harsh working conditions. An anti blank firing (ABF) system, which prevents the breaker from continuing to strike once material has been demolished, comes standard on the HDB50-HDB450 models. This system helps protect the chisel pins, tie bolts and front heads from blank firing and increases the service life of all components. When the auto control valve is turned on, breaker operation will automatically start again by giving a small amount of pressure to the chisel. Automatic stop will take place once the chisel is lifted up or after breaking. For maximum productivity, a two stroke selector system comes standard on the HDB50-HDB180 models. This feature allows operators to change from long to short strokes Hyundai’s HDB series breakers offer a powerful according to their preference and the job at hand. impact with a large chisel diameter from 1.6 to 6.5 in. Not only are the HDB series breakers advanced, produc(4 to 16.5 cm). tive and efficient, they’re also highly durable, according to

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

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Atlas Copco Introduces New, Streamlined Hydraulic Breaker Attachment Line Atlas Copco’s new, essential (ES) breaker attachments give rental centers and contractors a fast ROI by simplifying maintenance and operation. Atlas Copco created the ES Range as an economical and user-friendly option for general construction projects and light demolition. Kevin Loomis, business line manager of Atlas Copco Construction Equipment, said the compact, ES hydraulic breakers are easy to maneuver into tight spaces and provide good visibility, which speed up day-to-day construction, landscaping and renovation jobs. “The ES Range breakers are a great addition to Atlas Copco’s family of SB, MB and HB breakers,” Loomis said. “Atlas Copco hydraulic breakers have unparalleled quality and service that customers expect from an equipment manufacturer. Our breakers help increase our customer’s productivity and efficiency, while minimizing costly downtime. The new ES Range includes three models, the ES 60, ES 70 and ES 80. These models are remarkably narrow to promote good visibility and handling on worksites. The slim design also results in faster cleanup. For example,

operators can cut narrow and precise trenches for plumbing installation applications without removing excess soil to accommodate the breaker’s size. The ES breakers feature Atlas Copco’s exclusive, solid body construction that combines percussion and mounting components in one uniform structure. This eliminates the need for external fasteners, which allows rental center mechanics to quickly and easily replace wear bushing and seals, resulting in fast turnaround times for repairs and maintenance. Atlas Copco designed the ES breakers with a central lubrication point that contractors can quickly and easily access to grease the breaker. The breakers also feature full-length floating bushings to ensure grease fully coats bushings and tool steel to minimize wear. The breakers enhance productivity with a nitrogen-gas assist system that works with the units’ hydraulic oil to accelerate the breakers’ pistons and achieve impact rates as high as 1,300 beats per minute. The three ES breakers attach to a wide range of carriers in weight classes that range

from nearly 6,400 to more than 26,000 lbs. (2,903 to 11,793 kg). Operators can use the breakers in conjunction with Atlas Copco’s tool steel, such as a moil point, chisel or blunt, to break through a variety of materials. The moil points and chisels are ideal for breaking apart sedimentary rock and soft to mediumhard metamorphic rock. They also help contractors work efficiently as they move from non-reinforced to reinforced concrete. The blunt tool can be used to shatter medium-hard to hard metamorphic rock and igneous material. And with Atlas Copco’s asphalt cutter tool, operators can accurately cut sections of asphalt or through frozen ground. For more information, visit www.atlascopco.us. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Able to fit a wide range of carrier weight classes, Atlas Copco essential (ES) breakers are a new, economical and user-friendly option for general construction and demolition projects.


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The Geith Generation 3 (G3) hydraulic quick coupler provides operators with a safe, simple, proven and durable design by which to change attachments on the job site, decreasing downtime and increasing overall productivity, according to the manufacturer. Featuring four independent safety components, the double locking, fully automatic quick coupler configuration complies with the impending safety standards set forth by ISO/FDIS 13031:2013(E). The front safety lock retains the attachment in the event of improper link/rear pin connection, while the front safety lock and the mechanical secondary rear safety system — independently — retain the attachment in a working position should a loss of hydraulic power occur. Unlike gravity-type systems, both the front and the rear spring-retained safety locks maintain high functionality in severe and dirty environments. The quick coupler’s curved engaging plate, or pin seat, holds the attachment’s link/rear pin firmly in place upon losing hydraulic power. In addition, the new G3 quick coupler features a hydraulic cylinder check valve, as well as the Geith “curl to release” control system, providing a safe process for attachment engagement and release. Manufactured using extra-high-strength steel to increase durability, the G3 quick coupler’s simple design consists of only a few replacement parts and lacks greasing requirements. Further, the compact design minimizes changes to the tip radius, reducing the loss of bucket breakout force in comparison to previous quick coupler designs. The variable pin center design allows operators the versatility to easily pick up and change between a variety of different carriers’ attachments from the comfort and security of their cabs. Operators also have the ability to reverse bucket orientation when working in confined spaces, such as against walls or under pipes. In an effort to accommodate customer and regional demands for non-hydraulic systems, Geith will offer the new quick coupler configuration in mechanical form, as well. Both the hydraulic and mechanical versions of the Geith G3 quick coupler are covered by a limited one-year warranty. For more information, visit www.geith.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Introducing Kubota’s KX040-4 with EcoPlus Technology Tough on the job but easy on fuel, Kubota’s new KX040-4 compact excavator lets you switch between energy-saving and full-power mode with ease. Kubota’s original EcoPlus system gives you up to 9% fuel economy over standard mode for more cost efficient operation. Need power plus economy? See the KX040-4 at your local Kubota dealership today. Horsepower

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Terex Construction Announces Dennis as VP, General Manager in Americas Terex Construction announced the appointment of Gary Dennis as vice president and general manager of Terex Construction Americas and Global Aftermarket. In support of Terex Construction’s continued focus on customer responsiveness and process improvement, Dennis will work with the company’s teams in Southaven, Miss., and Rothenburg, Germany, to ensure that Terex Construction Americas is well-positioned to meet market demands and is focused on continuous improvement. Dennis joins the Terex Construction Americas and Global Aftermarket team from his role as general manager, Terex Fort Wayne, where his focus on lean manufacturing practices and customer responsiveness helped to bring both the concrete mixer truck and concrete bridge paver products to market leading positions. Dennis brings a strong focus on operations and process improvement having joined Terex in 2012 from an engineering leadership

Gary Dennis will work with the company’s teams in Southaven, Miss., and Rothenburg, Germany, to ensure that Terex Construction Americas is well-positioned to meet market demands and is focused on continuous improvement.

role with General Electric. “Gary has done an excellent job in his role as general manager at our Fort Wayne facility,” said Terex Construction President George Ellis. “We are very excited to have Gary lead the Terex Construction Americas and Global Aftermarket teams, and look forward to his continued efforts as we focus on Terex Construction being a credible, profitable and customer responsive business.” Gary Dennis takes over the role of vice president and general manager of Terex Construction Americas and Global Aftermarket from Dean Barley, who now assumes the role of vice president and general manager, Terex Cranes North America, based in Waverly, Iowa. For more information, visit www.terex.com/construction. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Stage 8, Caterpillar Tractor Celebrate 10-Year Anniversary of Partnership A little more than 10 years ago Caterpillar Tractor sent out an SOS to all of the major fastener manufacturers R & D departments. It had a problem with the pinion nut loosening on one of its largest earthmovers. The consistent stopping and starting of these huge machines was putting considerable reverse torque on the drive trains. Caterpillar needed a locking spindle nut system that would withstand 150 ft. lbs. of reverse torque. Stage 8 threw its hat in the ring. Once the proposals were in, the Caterpillar engineers began conducting a variety of reverse torque tests on the submissions. There were five tests per submission. None passed all of the tests, including the necessary 150 ft. lbs. of reverse torque, except Stage 8. Without a single failure the Stage 8 fastener withstood 1,000 ft. lbs. of reverse torque on every single test. A relationship was born. Using the Stage 8 fastener, Caterpillar began sending its technicians out all over the world to rebuild the gearboxes of the machines under warranty at a cost of $30,000 each. As a result, two sizes of the Stage 8 Locking System have now been included as original equipment on all of its earth moving machines that use its largest differentials. With these installed, $30,000 repairs are no longer needed. It has been 10 years and not a single failure has been reported. Stage 8 manufactures all types of active, fail-safe mechanical locking fasteners including locking header bolts.

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HAWKINS-GRAVES, INC. 13432 Wards Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24501 434-847-7703 866-847-7703 www.hawkinsgraves.com

RICHARDSON SERVICE 1991 INC. 2667 U. S. 378, Conway, SC 29527 843-397-2050 www.rs91inc.com

TAR HEEL MACHINERY, LLC 5423 US Hwy 70 Business Clayton, NC 27520 919-773-1424 www.tarheelmachinery.com

ATLANTIC COASTAL EQUIPMENT SALES & RENTALS 922 Longwood Drive Richmond Hill, GA 31324 912-459-1155 www.acesalesandrentals.com Stage 8 manufactures all types of active, fail-safe mechanical locking fasteners including locking header bolts.

For more information, call 800/843-7836 or visit www.stage8.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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TUFF EQUIPMENT COMPANY 181 Industrial Blvd. LaVergne, TN 37086 615-851-4345 1-877-634-TUFF www.tuffequipco.com

MECO MIAMI, INC. 5825 NW 74th Avenue Miami, FL 33166 305-592-4332 www.mecomiami.com

MCMILLAN MACHINERY SALES 712 Spring Lake Road Thomasville, GA 31792 229-236-6594 www.mcmillanmachinery.com


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Gravely’s Atlas JSV Utility Vehicle Allows Crews to Haul a Ton With a 1,900 lb. (862 kg) payload and 2,000 lb. (907 kg) towing capacity, the Gravely Atlas JSV utility vehicle allows work crews to literally haul a ton. Supported by an on-demand, true all-wheel drive system and De Dion rear suspension, this jobsite vehicle (JSV) provides the heavyduty traction and suspension required to maintain full ground clearance and a smooth ride even when carrying maximum loads. “This vehicle was designed from the ground up with the contractor and facility manager experience in mind,” said Bill Engler, director commercial sales. “Industry-leading features ensure that it will handle even the toughest jobs. Everything about the Atlas is designed for the job site. From pedal spacing that accommodates work boots to the details of the cargo bed.” The all-steel MX-18 JobBox features a 1,250 lb. (567 kg) capacity, steel walls to prevent bowing, and four integrated tie-down points to secure cargo. The extra-large 48 by 57 in. (122 by 145 cm) bed easily accommodates standard wooden pallet. Electric cargo bed lift is standard on

all Atlas models. The Atlas JSV-3000 fits three adults comfortably across one bench seat and the Atlas JSV-6000 crew model fits six adults across two bench seats. Both models are available with a 1-cylinder, 570cc Polaris DOHC gas engine or 3-cylinder, 1028cc Kohler Diesel engine. All engines provide a 10-gal. (37.8 L) fuel capacity and ground speed of 35 mph (56 Kmh). Atlas JSV-3000 models start at $12,999 and the Atlas JSV-6000 crew models start at $14,799. A full slate of accessories is available for the Atlas JSV including a range of cab enclosure accessories that fit easily into a profiled tubular frame for quick installation. Other accessories include winches, snow plow and front receiver hitch as well as tool rack, chainsaw press, gun mount and cargo box. For more information, visit www.GravelyAtlas.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

With a 1,900 lb. (862 kg) payload and 2,000 lb. (907 kg) towing capacity, the Gravely Atlas JSV utility vehicle allows work crews to literally haul a ton.

JLG Boom Lifts Involved With Virtually Every Part of Project JLG from page 40

Steel workers are using the 1850SJ booms to erect the 114 spikes that adorn the top of the “Oculus,” the above-ground portion of the site’s transportation hub.

Erecting buildings on such an important and highly scrutinized site is immensely challenging at best. The public reception of the structures has varied widely. Regardless of perceived aesthetics, the business of rebuilding the World Trade Center complex is critical to helping

America move into the future without ever forgetting its past. Bill Dovey is the product manager, aerial work platforms, JLG Industries.

The $3.9 billion skyscraper, designed by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, officially rises to 1,776 ft. (541 m), (This story also can be found on making it the tallest building in the United Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at States Scheduled to open this November, www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) the tower offers about 3 million square feet of retail and office space. A three-level public observation deck that spans floors 100 to 102 (approximately 1,250 ft. up) is scheduled to open sometime next year. The original World Trade Center twin towers, which opened on April 4, 1973, had an indoor observatory on the 107th floor (at 1,310 ft.) of the South tower. JLG lifts also have contributed to the construction of the Richard Rogers-designed 3 World Trade Center and the Fumihiko Makidesigned 4 World Trade Center. Tower 3, currently just seven stories tall, will rise to 80 stories and have a roof height of 1,155 ft. (352 m). Tower 4 (150 Greenwich Street) was the first building to open in the new WTC complex. It is 72 stories Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Santiago Calatrava, the building features a distinctive, and somewhat controversial, wing-like appearance. tall, reaching 977 ft. (298 m).


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New Program Customers Can Take Advantage of EMSolutions Program POOLE from page 14

value of having their oil analyzed and that dirt entry is one of the major issues they face. “These machines work in nasty, nasty environments,” he said. “They are designed to be sealed and protected and the air filtered, but there’s just so much dirt involved, and a lot of it is very fine. If there’s any kind of crack, any kind of loose connection on a hose, or a clamp is loose, dirt can be sucked inside, and that’s the worst enemy in any of the compartments. Other contaminants can include coolant, diesel fuel or water leaking into the crank case.” Wolf said that customers have come to know the importance of the analysis. “They’re aware it’s a good insurance policy to keep their equipment healthy and operating,” Wolf said. “It’s not an expensive program, considering that you catch one failure before it happens and you’re saving tens of thousands of dollars, and Mike Nobles prepares an instrument to run wear metals on oil samples. that will pay for your oil analysis program period of time, which shows the efficiency of their fleet, and for the next four years.” One example, according to Wolf, involved a small off- can help them make a business decision of how efficiently road truck with a good history and normal tests for eight they’re utilizing their fleet and helps them manage the cost of their whole operation.” samples and 1,000 hours of work or more. For more information, visit www.gregorypoole.com “All of the sudden, the silicate, which is dirt, jumped up,” (This story also can be found on Construction Wolf said. “We brought it to their attention. It wasn’t a big increase, but we told them to pull an early sample — don’t Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipwait for 250 hours, pull the sample at 100 hours — and see mentguide.com.) CEG if what we’re seeing that we think is dirt is going to increase or just stay constant. Well, it tripled in the next 100 hours, and the iron and chrome went up too, which tells us that it’s on the intake side, because you’re getting ring wear and you’re getting cylinder wear. We called and told them, and they pulled it out of service, and it turned out that one of the clamps had worked loose and fallen off. The hose was still connected, but the clamp had fallen off, and it was just sucking in dirt. Had they waited to the full 250 hours, they probably would have wiped a bearing, and it would have been a $15,000 repair as opposed to an $8.50 clamp.” Wolf noted that a new program customers can take advantage of is Equipment Management Solutions. EMSolutions is a condition monitoring program, bringing in all of the data fields that are available on customer’s equipment. This includes site inspection, preventive maintenance, S•O•S analysis, and the data from Product Link (electronic machine monitoring). The report goes to both Gregory Poole and the customer. “They’re out there, busy making money and doing their work, so it’s good that they don’t have to keep track of the information themselves,” Wolf said. “We use all of those data streams to help interpret what’s going on with the customer’s machines. The goal is to utilize all the information to help them better maintain and utilize the whole fleet — not only from a maintenance standpoint from S•O•S when we find a problem going on, but they also get some information Austin Edwards checks the glycol concentration in on the production. It shows the idle time vs. run time over a coolant samples.

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Consumer Confidence Improves as Gas EPA, Corporations Prices, Unemployment Statistics Decrease Plan to Issue Final Rule on Ditches ELFA from page 1

27.3 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, up from 23 percent in October. 69.7 percent of respondents believe business conditions will remain the same over the next four months, down from 74 percent in October. 3 percent believe business conditions will worsen, unchanged from the previous month. • 30.3 percent of survey respondents believe demand for leases and loans to fund capital expenditures (capex) will increase over the next four months, up from 25.7 percent in October. 66.7 percent believe demand will “remain the same” during the same four-month time period, down from 71.4 percent the previous month. 3 percent believe demand will decline, unchanged from October. • 21.2 percent of executives expect more access to capital to fund equipment acquisitions over the next four

months, up from 11.4 percent in October. 78.8 percent of survey respondents indicate they expect the “same” access to capital to fund business, down from 88.6 percent in October. None expect “less” access to capital, unchanged from the previous month. • When asked, 45.4 percent of the executives reported they expect to hire more employees over the next four months, an increase from 40 percent in October. 48.5 percent expect no change in headcount over the next four months, unchanged from last month. 6.1 percent expect fewer employees, down from 11.4 percent in October. • 3 percent of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “excellent,” unchanged from last month. 97 percent of the leadership evaluate the current U.S. economy as “fair,” up from 94.3 percent in October. None rate it as “poor,” down from 3 percent the previous month. . • 42.4 percent of the survey respondents believe that U.S. economic conditions will get “better” over the next

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six months, an increase from 28.6 percent who believed so in October. 54.6 percent of survey respondents indicate they believe the U.S. economy will “stay the same” over the next six months, down from 68.6 percent in October. 3 percent believe economic conditions in the U.S. will worsen over the next six months, unchanged from last month. • In November, 42.4 percent of respondents indicate they believe their company will increase spending on business development activities during the next six months, an increase from 34.3 percent in October. 54.6 percent believe there will be “no change” in business development spending, a decrease from 63 percent last month. 3 percent believe there will be a decrease in spending, unchanged from last month.For more information, visit www.LeaseFoundation.org.

DITCHES from page 1

tions say nothing about ditches, the proposed rule expands EPA and Corps jurisdiction to the point where virtually any ditch with standing water could be covered. Specifically, ARTBA said that “roadside ditches are not, and should not be regulated as traditional jurisdictional wetlands since they are an essential part of any transportation improvement project and contribute to the public health and safety of the nation by dispersing water from roadways.” EPA and the Corps have indicated plans to issue a final rule by April of next year. The association will continue to oppose efforts to expand federal wetlands jurisdiction through both the regulatory and legislative arenas. For more than 20 years, ARTBA has been the transportation design and construction industry’s primary legal and regulatory advocate. In 2014, ARTBA submitted more than 30 sets of comments to various federal agencies on proposed regulations. ARTBA’s comments can be found in the “Regulatory” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web section of www.artba.org. site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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distributors . Enhance your brand image or identity . Improve your competitive position in the marketplace . Network with your current distributors . Introduce new products or services to existing distributors Each year the industry’s top executives gather at AED Summit & CONDEX trade show – the only show in the industry dedicated strictly to equipment distribution. Whatever happens this year, one fact is unchanged: Relationships are where business begins, and AED is still the only place where manufacturers and service suppliers have a unique opportunity to establish business relationships with successful construction equipment distributors. Success is all about partners – and CONDEX is your chance to create dialogue and build sound business relationships. For more information, contact Associated Equipment Distributors, Inc. at 630/574-0650.

POWER SHOW OHIO 45th Annual Power Show Ohio NEW DATES!!! Thursday, January 29~~~Friday, January 30~~~Saturday, To view our Business Calendar online, January 31, 2015 go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com. Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio A complete power equipment industry exhibition! AGC of Minnesota 2014 Transportation Construction Grading Innovations What is on display? On display is new agricultural, construction, and outdoor power equipment from more than 500 comTechnology Forum panies. Where is the Power Show Ohio held? The show is held When: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014 Registration starts at 8:30 AM, program starts at 9:00 AM and in Columbus, Ohio at the Ohio Expo Center, home of the Ohio State Fair. Two buildings will be used, the Celeste Center and ends at 4:30 PM the Bricker Building. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the WHERE: Minnesota Boulevard Hotel Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, P. O. Box 68, 2200 Freeway Boulevard WORLD OF CONCRETE Dublin, OH; Brooklyn Center, Minnesota 55430 Contact: Denise Woods phone: (614) 889-1309 Dates: February 3 – 6, 2015 DWoods@agcmn.org email: dalford@amglicusa.com. Place: Las Vegas Convention Center Phone: 651/796-2186 Las Vegas, NV CENTS MARKETPLACE EXHIBITION Try your hand at the year’s newest products. It’s official! World SAVE THE DATE! Greater Columbus Convention Center, of Concrete 2015 will be the largest show in over six years with AGC of Minnesota 95th Annual Meeting “Bringing It Together” Columbus, OHIO 630,000+ net square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space Customer/Workforce/Technology Dates: January 7 thru 9, 2015 and over 1,300 exhibitors. Come to the World of Concrete, roll When: Thursday, January 15, 2015 Organized by Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association up your sleeves and try your hand at the year’s newest products, From 9:00 AM until 7:00 PM The CENTS Marketplace exhibition is one of the significant equipment and services. Technology, training, resources and Where: Minneapolis Marriott Southwest events that will be taking place for a period of three days. This ideas – zoom in at the industry’s only annual international event 5801 Opus Parkway show is organized with the purpose of increasing the buying designed specifically for commercial concrete and masonry proMinnetonka, (952) 935-0550 and selling power of the products in the green industry. This fessionals. WOC features innovative tools, construction Contact: Denise Woods show platform will serve as an ideal platform for promoting the machinery, construction equipment, safety training courses and dwoods@agcmn.org green industry products. The exhibitors will produce a huge training, technologies and unlimited networking opportunities to Phone: 651/796-2186 range of products in the exhibition to make the visitors aware of give you new ways to sustain and grow your business. World latest products and technology. The CENTS Marketplace will be of Concrete is considered by many to be one of the top shows NORTHERN GREEN EXPO an effective place for the exhibitors to increase their business in the industry. The outdoor exhibit areas, including the hugely Minneapolis Convention Center opportunities and create new contacts. The show will also popular Artistry in Decorative Concrete, make World of Concrete Minneapolis, MN arrange for a direct communication between exhibitors and the THE ONLY event to attend in 2015! For more information: The Northern Green Expo is going to take place from 14th – 16th visitors. For more information on this event, please contact Ohio www.worldofconcrete.com January, 2015 in Minneapolis. The show takes on the social Nursery & Landscape Association at 800/825-5062 or challenges related to pollution, natural resources and climatic info@onla.org. AGC CONVENTION changes need to be handled before it becomes too late. The 96th Annual AGC Convention show has been dedicated to provide the future generation a AED SUMMIT & CONDEX 2015 / Associated Equipment DATE: March 18-20, 2015 greener planet and life. The innovation done in the technologies Distributors PLACE: San Juan, Puerto Rico promises to bring forth a healthier world for the future genera- DATES: FEBRUARY 10, 2015 – FEBRUARY 13, 2015 Join us for the Convention!!! Business Suit Optional tion. The search for locating solution to environmental problems VENUE: Orlando World Center Marriott No one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensive view of can be found here. 21st century has been given the name 8701 World Center Drive where you are, where you are going and where you need to be Century of Environment and The Northern Green Expo has been Orlando, FL (Florida) 32821 can only strengthen the educated decisions construction profesan aid towards it. Phone: 407/239-4200 sionals have to make every day. For further information, please contact the Show Office at (651) . Introduce your company, products or services to potential new Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direction your

organization is heading, listen and compare that with other construction professionals and take that perspective back to your organization. As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention and Technology & Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see everything AGC can do for you and your business. This year’s convention will include professional development sessions covering: . Workforce Development . Drones in Construction . Leadership . Risk Management . Quality Control . Marketing . Much More! For more information, please contact The Associated General Contractors of America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118 AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767 Convention.AGC.org AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purposebuilt exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPOCON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a threeyear cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Norwich, Ontario CAN Wed., December 10, 2014 For: Large Late Model Deere Farm Machinery Sale • Manchester, NH Thurs., December 11, 2014 For: One Owner Late Model Construction Equipment • Chicago, IL Wed., December 17, 2014 For: One Owner Liquidation Construction Equipment • Gulfport, MS Thurs., December 18, 2014 For: Late Model Excavation Equipment and more • Atlantic City, NJ Sat., December 20, 2014 For: Late Model Rental Returns • Albany, NY Sat., December 27, 2014 For: Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Columbus, OH Sat., January 10, 2015 For: Very Late Model Case & Cat Rental Return Auction & more • Oklahoma City, OK Fri., January 16, 2015 For: (Phase 2) One Owner Dump Trucks w/ Plows & Wings • Kissimmee, FL January 31 – February 8, 2015 For: 22nd Annual Construction Equipment, Truck & more RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Louisville, KY December 10, 2014 • Minneapolis, MN December 10, 2014 • Columbus, OH December 11, 2014 • Los Angeles, CA December 11, 2014 • Chicago, IL December 12, 2014 • Manchester, NH December 12, 2014 • Albuquerque, NM December 15, 2014 • Denver, CO December 16, 2014 • North East, MD December 16, 2014 • Farmington, NM December 17, 2014 • St. Louis, MO December 17, 2014

• Chehalis, WA December 18, 2014 • Raleigh-Durham, NC December 18, 2014 • Newark, NJ December 19, 2014 • Orlando, FL February 16-20, 2015 BAR NONE AUCTION www.barnoneauction.com 866-372-1700 • Sacramento, CA Sat., December 13, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Sales • Riverside, CA Sat., December 20, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Sales BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558 • ONLINE ONLY December 10, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY December 17, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY December 24, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY December 31, 2014 CAT AUCTION SERVICES www.catauctions.com 866-750-9432 • Lancaster, PA Thurs., December 11, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 17, 2014 For: eQuipment Yard • Kissimmee, FL Fri., February 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., December 13, 2014 For: Construction Equipment DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., December 12, 2014 For: 22nd Annual Snowball Auction HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • ONLINE ONLY December 9-10, 2014 For: Surplus Equipment, Trucks & Trailer Liquidation Auction

Coming Auctions To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Livingston, LA January 29-31, 2015 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Tractors HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493 • Marietta, PA Fri., December 12, 2014 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment Auction HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Dunbar, PA Wed., December 17, 2014 For: Surplus Liquidation Golden Eagle Construction Co. IRON PLANET AUCTIONS www.ironplanet.com 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • ONLINE ONLY December 10, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY December 11, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY December 12, 2014 • ONLINE ONLY December 17, 2014 J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Atlanta, GA Thurs., December 11, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • West Palm Beach, FL Sat., December 13, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment • Dallas, TX Thurs., January 29, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment • Philadelphia, PA Sat., January 31, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008 • Kapolei, HI Wed., December 10, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.co m 601-450-6200 • Villa Rica, GA Tues., December 9, 2014 For: Construction Equipment, Farm Equipment & Related Items MANASSE AUCTIONEERS www.manasseauctions.com 607-692-4540 • Whitney Point, NY Sat., December 13, 2014 For: Year End Absolute Construction & Farm Equipment Auction MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • ONLINE ONLY December 8-15, 2014 For: Industrial Equipment & more • Newington, GA Wed., December 10, 2014 For: Farm Equipment & Related items • ONLINE ONLY December 10-17, 2014 • Lenoir, NC Tues., December 16, 2014 For: Construction Equipment & Related items • Pelzer, NC Wed., January 28, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & Truck Auction LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Tues., December 30, 2014 For: 20th Annual Contractors Auction • Pinetops, NC January 28-29, 2015 For: Absolute Auction featuring Equipment & Trucks from Trico Electric Co MENDENHALL AUCTION CO., INC. www.mendenhallauction.com 336-889-5700 • High Point, NC Sat., December 20, 2014 For: Contractor & Municipal Equipment & Truck Auction

MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • ONLINE ONLY December 5-10, 2014 For: Support Tools & Equipment • Richmond, VA Tues., December 9, 2014 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.co m 860-642-4200 • North Franklin, CT December 19-20, 2014 For: Major Public Auction – Area Contractors & Equipment Dealers PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283 • ONLINE ONLY Tues., December 16, 2014 For: Truck and Trailer • ONLINE ONLY Tues., December 16, 2014 For: United Rentals Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 18, 2014 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 18, 2014 For: NoMug Construction Estate • ONLINE ONLY Wed., December 31, 2014 For: Construction Equipment QUANTOS AUCTIONS www.quantosauctions.com 253-236-8555 • ONLINE ONLY December 15-17, 2014 For: 3 Day Construction Equipment Auction RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., December 13, 2014 For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks & Commercial Vehicles

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668 • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., December 11, 2014 For: Complete Liquidation of Parking Lot Maintenance Provider SHETRON AUCTIONS www.shetronequipment.com 717-532-8828 • Shippensburg, PA Fri., December 19, 2014 For: Construction & Farm Equipment STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • ONLINE ONLY December 3-10, 2014 For: December Monthly Auction • ONLINE ONLY December 8-16, 2014 For: 2 Day Dealer Realignment Auction • ONLINE ONLY December 9-19, 2014 For: Large Late Model Equipment UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., December 19, 2014 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WILSON AUCTION & REALTY CO., LTD. www.wilsonauctionltd.com 419-636-5500 • Bryan, OH Wed., December 10, 2014 For: Large Construction Equipment Auction WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • Frederick, MD Fri., December 12, 2014 For: Mid Atlantic Contractors Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.yoderandfrey.com 419-865-3990 • Kissimmee, FL February 9-16, 2015 For: 41st Annual Consignment Auction


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HUNDREDS OF ITEMS LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST US (NY, PA, OH, NJ, IN, MI & KY)

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(4) 2013 John Deere 250GLC Excavators

( 1) 2013 Case TV380

(2) 2013 Case 580N Loader/Backhoes

(1) 2011 CAT D8T Dozer w/Ripper

(2) 2011 Volvo A25F Articulated Dump Trucks

(1) 2011 John Deere 350GLC Excavator

(6) 2008 Komatsu PC200LC-8 Excavators

(2) 2006 Terex TA30 Articulated Dump Trucks

(3) 2006 CAT 740 Articulated Dump Trucks

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Nye Stump Harvester Experiences Tremendous Growth NATIONAL from page 74

“National Attachments prides itself on its personal relationships with their customers. Many of our customers today are the same people that helped us get started 25 years ago and for that we are very grateful. We have sold thousands of attachments all over the world and each one is handled like it was the only order we were working on that day.” In 2005, National Attachments patented the digital concrete pulverizer, an extremeduty concrete pulverizer, with a four-positioned ripper attached to its upper jaw. The digital pulverizer, designed by Scott Guimond and Mark Nye, is an invaluable tool on a demolition site where concrete is being processed and demolished, according to the company. “The pulverizer’s digit allows stockpiles to be manipulated; it lets you square up the product to the jobs or drag items for processing closer to you. It’s just like adding an index finger to a hand that never had one before; it makes a concrete pulverizer far more functional. The sales of the digital pulverizer have been phenomenal to the demolition industry,” Guimond said. Another product that National Attachments has seen tremendous growth

Marcellus Shale fields, as well as hundreds of others operating throughout the world. Realizing that not all contractors are going to have the need or the resources to invest in extreme-duty attachments such as those manufactured by Nye, National Attachments also represents manufacturers of tools for the buyer that is cost conscious.

This extreme duty 10-yd. (7.6 m) rock bucket moved 2 million yds. of hard rock attached to a Hitachi EX 1100.

with is the Nye stump harvester. A Swiss Army knife of land clearing, the stump harvester excavates, cleans, shears and loads

stumps just like a grapple. National Attachments has nearly a dozen of these stump harvesters working in the

Looking Ahead After 25 years in the business Guimond still sees tremendous growth for the application of new and exciting attachments for the construction industry. “Europe and Asia is where the real innovation is coming from. They have very confined spaces to work with and the engineering is cutting edge. I guarantee you something is being used or considered there today that none of us have any knowledge of that will transform how attachments are used tomorrow. My job and the jobs of my entire family is to identify those products and bring them to market in the United States. We’re trying to define the market and always be ahead of the curve.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Triton Sitework Experiences Marked Growth Over Past Year TRITON from page 8 2003 CAT IT28G

2012 CAT 320EL

2000 CAT 12H

440

HOURS

2007 KENWORTH T300

2006 CAT D6N XL

TN FIRM # 2048

they are going to have to order a part. I always know where we stand at the end of the day. They never leave me guessing.” That is good news for Hills Machinery, which is still working to establish its presence in the Triangle market. Although a fixture in other parts of North and South Carolina for years, the full-service dealership just opened the Raleigh store in July 2013. Besides Bell articulated trucks, Hills’s primary product line also consists of Case construction equipment, Mauldin paving products, Terex Finlay and Eager Beaver trailers. Triton Experiencing Tremendous Growth For Triton Sitework’s part, the firm has experienced remarkable growth in the last year, led by partners David Garret and Oscar House. This is reflected by the fact that the company now owns 64 pieces of equipment and rents approximately another 60, according to Thomason.

“We rent so that we can float with the economy and with the weather, if need be,” Thomason said. “In the winter if it is harsh or wet, we’re not locked into those rental pieces; we can turn every one of them in at any time. We have some that we rent shortterm and some on long-term rent-to-own.” Thomason said that the company currently has more than 20 projects under contract, with the Durham single-family-home development being the type of work that is its specialty. In addition to single-family residential, Triton also has worked on townhomes, apartments, commercial, military and institutional projects. Jordan at Southpoint has been a pretty standard job for Triton, he said, where the firm typically provides a turnkey site work package including (but not limited to) clearing, earthwork, utilities, stone, curb and paving. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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RETIREMENT AUCTION ONE OWNER COMPLETE LIQUIDATION VERY CLEAN, LATE MODEL CASE, KOBLECO EXCAVATION & DIRT EQUIPMENT.

AUCTION

S.H. Anthony

BILOXI, (GULFPORT), MISSISSIPPI

2 DAY MAJOR PUBLIC EQUIPMENT AUCTION

with equipment from PINE BUSH EQUIPMENT (Used Inventory) & LARRY TORTI PAVING & LONGOS RENT-A-TOOL (Per Order of U.S. Bankrupcy Court, Case #14-51578) & AREA CONTRACTORS & EQUIPMENT DEALERS

275 ROUTE 32, NORTH FRANKLIN, CT 06254 DAY 1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 8:30 AM CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING & SITE DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

NOTE: SH Anthony in business many successful years has decided to retire and have fun at different options. HILITES: 13 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2008 Kobelco SK260LC, Komatsu PC138LC-2, 2006 Case CX240, (2) 2008 Case CX210B, 2006 Case CX160, (2) 2007 Case CX135MSR, 2006 Case CX130, 2013-2010-2006 Kubota KX121, 2006 Kubota KX080, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: (2) 2006 JD 544J, 2006 Case 721D, 2006 Case 621D, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2008 Case 750K-II, 2007 Case 650K, TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE: New/Unused Case 580N, VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2007 IR SD45D, 2 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2008 Case 445CT, Takeuchi TL140, SKID STEERS, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: 2006 JCB 506CHL (4x4), AIR COMPRESSOR: Atlas Copco XAS96, 2 MOWING & UTILITY TRACTORS: 2012 Kubota ZD326S60, 2007 Kubota MX5000DT, 3 WATER PUMPS: Tsurumi 6in., Tsurumi 2in., Magnum 6in. Bypass Pump, 2 SWEEPERS: (2) Lay-Mor 8HC, WATER TRUCK: 1999 Int’l. 4700, 3 DUMP TRUCKS: (2) 2002- 1998 Mack RD688 (tri.), TRUCK TRACTOR: 2001 Mack CH613 (tri.), SERVICE TRUCK: 2011 Dodge 5500, 14 PICKUPS: 2012-2008 Ford F250, 2010-2007-2006 Ford F150, 2011-2007 Ford Ranger, 2008-(2) 2007 Chevy 2500HD, 2008 Toyota Tacoma, (3) 2008 Toyota Tundra, 3 SUVS: (2) 2014-2012 Ford Escape, TAGALONG TRAILER: 2008 Interstate 40DLA, 2 ENCLOSED TRAILERS: 2007 Wells Cargo RF7142, 2005 Wells Cargo 1422-102, 3 UTILITY TRAILERS: 2008 Texas Bragg 20ft., 2008 Big Tex 20ft., 2005 Carry-On 6ft. x 12ft., DETACHABLE LOWBOY: 2009 Witzco RG50 (tri.), PIPE TRAILER: 2012 Utility 38ft., LARGE QUANTITY OF EXCAVATOR BUCKETS, LARGE QUANTITY OF PIPE LASERS (ALL 2500), AMERICAN SHORING 8x8 MAN HOLE SHIELDS: (6) 8ft. x 8ft., ROCK BOXES, 10 TRENCH SHIELDS: (2) American Shoring 8ft. x 20ft., (2) Speed Shore 10ft. x 24ft., Speed Shore 8ft. x 20ft., GME 8ft. x 16ft., (4) 4ft. x 16ft., LARGE QUANTITY OF TRENCH BOXES: GME 8ft. x 24ft., 8x24, 8x20, 8x16, PLUS VERY LARGE GROUP OF MANHOLE BOXES: 8x10, 8x8, STREET PLATES, CONCRETE BUCKET, WELL POINT SYSTEM, PIPE LAYING EQUIPMENT: (5) AGL 2500 Pipe Laser 11-01, VIBRATORY PLATE COMPACTORS ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Unused Stout XHD84-6 Brush Grapple, PLUS MUCH MORE.

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

DAY 2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 8:30 AM

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SWEEPERS, SCRUBBERS & VAC UNITS: GENERATORS: COMPRESSORS: WELDERS: PUMPS: LIGHT TOWERS: MESSAGE & ARROW BOARDS: SCISSOR& PERSONNEL LIFTS: INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFTS: RECREATIONAL VEHICLES & GOLF CARTS: AG & UTILITY TRACTORS: AG IMPLEMENTS: UTILITY VEHICLES: WOOD CHIPPERS, STUMP GRINDERS & MULCHERS: COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE & GROUNDS CARE EQUIPMENT: SEA & STORAGE CONTAINERS: UTILITY & LANDSCAPE TRAILERS: THREE PT HITCH ATTACHMENTS: OUTBUILDINGS: LAWN & GARDEN: SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT: MAJOR INVENTORY OF CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL & MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: AND MORE!

THURS., DECEMBER 18 @ 10:00 AM

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Raise the Road…

***EXCITING LARGE***

CONTRACTORS & MUNICIPAL EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION!!! SAT., DEC. 20TH. – 2014 9:00AM High Point, North Carolina (6695 Auction Rd.) Partial Early Listing: (5)JCB & NH BACKHOES, (10)07-06 GARBAGE TKS., (3)PUMPER FIRE TKS., PICK UP TKS., FLEET VEHICLES, DUMP TKS., POT HOLE PATCH TK., WORK VANS, 2010 FORD F-150 PU TK.(4x4, 4dr., 50k), 06 INGERSOL RAND SKY LIFT, GENI S60 LIFT, POLICE CARS, TOOLS, STIHL CHAIN SAWS, & MUCH MORE…

***QUALITY CONSIGNMENTS BEING ACCEPTED! *Selling for the City of Greensboro, HERTZ RENTALS, Banks, Finance Co.s, Credit Unions, Area Contractors, Area Farmers & others. Inspection: Fri., Dec. 19th. – 12:00noon – 5:00pm. Sat., Dec. 20th. – 8:00am til Sale time.

MENDENHALL AUCTION CO., INC. PO BOX 7505 HIGH POINT, NC NCAL#211 336-889-5700 www.MendenhallAuction.com (Special Events page)

Project Begins to Lift N.C. Highway 12 Near Rodanthe RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) The N.C. Department of Transportation has begun work to raise and level N.C. Highway 12 north and south of the temporary bridge on Pea Island in Dare County. A statement from the agency said the project will raise the elevation of N.C. 12 up to 18 in. (45.7 cm) on the ocean side, or northbound lane, and 6 in. (15 cm) on the sound side, or southbound lane. One lane of N.C. 12 will be closed while work is taking place. Flag crews will direct traffic through the site. While ocean overwash is not a regular occurrence and has not resulted in any recent closure of N.C. 12, the department has had to shut down a single lane of the road in the past to allow traffic to safely pass through the area. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

AEM Honors ‘Milestone Member’ Indexator Rototilt Systems Offers Companies for Industry Support Full Line of Multi-Use Grapples The Association of Equipment AEM 50-Year Members Manufacturers (AEM) has present• Eagle Crusher Company ed “Milestone Member” plaques to • International Equipment Solutions 18 companies in recognition of their support of the off-road equipment AEM 25-Year Members manufacturing industry through • AGL Corp longtime participation in AEM. • Allen Engineering This year the association honored • ALO North America two companies for achieving 50• Badger Meter year membership status and 16 • Deutz companies for attaining 25 years of • Dragon continuous membership in AEM. • ECCO The companies were honored dur• Hanley Wood ing a special ceremony at the recent • Hirschmann Automation AEM annual conference. • Jordan Sitter • Kobelco Cranes North America “Member engagement is vital to • McLellan AEM’s success in advancing equip• Metal Forms ment industry interests,” said AEM • Randall-Reilly Membership Director Paul Malek. • Speed Shore Corporation “These companies are an example • Worksaver of commitment to excellence For more information visit www.aem.org. through changing times, and their (This story also can be found on Construction industry support has helped AEM Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipestablish strong roots for continued mentguide.com.) growth and success.”

Indexator Rototilt Systems offers a full line of multi-use grapples customized for each Rototilt model covering excavators from 3.3 to 33 ton (3 to 30 t) capacity. In combination with the Rototilt attachments these multi-use grapples are ideal for handling all types of materials in construction work sites, landscaping, rail and other applications. For more information, call 519/754-2195 or visit www.indexator.us.


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20TH ANNUAL DECEMBER CONTRACTORS SALE SITE: 4070 NC HWY. 211 EAST LUMBERTON, NC 28358

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2014 - 8:00 AM LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA

OVER 500 ITEMS already

Major yearend public auction consisting of earth moving equipment, paving and compaction equipment, heavy duty trucks and trailers, support equipment, agricultural equipment, attachments, pickups, sport utility vehicles, automobiles, and other items. Major absolute packages of heavy construction equipment and trucks will be available on this auction.

consigned, for an up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, visit our company website meekinsauction.com

Featuring absolute packages of equipment from B.A. BRANCH COMPANY, BAKER ROOFING COMPANY, C & S CABLE CONSTRUCTION INC, ES & J ENTERPRISES INC, EASY-KLEEN PRESSURE SYSTEMS, ESTATE OF CARLOS E. STEFFEY (DECEASED), MID-EAST SERVICES INC, SEC ENTERPRISES INC, TAL INTERNATIONAL, TOMAHAWK ATTACHMENTS, TOWN OF GRIFTON, and other owners

2005 CAT AP655C MOBIL-TRAC

OLATHE 867TG TUB GRINDER W/ LOADER GRAPPLE

Whether you have one piece of equipment, or an entire fleet of trucks to sell, choose Meekins Auction Company to turn your valuable assets into cash returns for this major auction. Offering Selling Benefits to help your company achieve the best return on the sale of your assets. For consignment information contact one our auction representatives or visit our company website meekinsauction.com for additional information Flexible Contract Options: Net Guarantee, Straight Commission, Out-Right Purchase, Off Site Auctions

1999 FORD F-550XLT 7.3L DIESEL - 2011 HAWKE 820HH4F END DUMP

1997 FORD 5640 POWERSTAR SL 4X4

2005 DITCH WITCH JT2020 MACH 1

1998 FONTAINE TB35NCB 35 TON

2006 CAT D5G LGP

2005 CAT 420D 4X4

1975 CAT 120G

2004 CAT 320CL

2004 VOLVO L120E

1943 CLARK C-4837

2002 CAT D5G XL SERIES

2007 SKYTRAK 10054

1998 KENWORTH T800 CUMMINS 400HP

2004 JOHN DEERE 310SG 4X4

DRESSER TD-15E

1 OF 2 - 2004 VOLVO EC330BLC

1979 CAT 815 SOIL COMPACTOR

2006 YANMAR V1035-3

2013 KOBELCO SK140SRLC-3

1994 FREIGHTLINER FLD SERIES DUMP

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company

CONSIGNMENTS will be accepted until Tuesday, December 23rd at noon

4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358 NC Firm License #858 Phone: (910) 739-0547 • Fax: (910) 738-1389 Email: info@meekinsauction.com • www.meekinsauction.com

Contact one our auction sales representatives today! Mickey Meekins, mobile: 910.258.1705, info@meekinsauction.com Trey Meekins, mobile: 910.258.4383, trey@meekinsauction.com E.B. Webb, mobile: 252.245.1405, ebwebb@meekinsauction.com


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ADVERTISER INDEX To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com A E D ..........................................................................................................45 ACT CONSTRUCTION ..............................................................................26 ALEX LYON & SON INC GULFPORT MS ..............................................................................103 ALLU GROUP ............................................................................................78 ANACONDA USA ......................................................................................67 ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT USA ........................................2,3,10 ATI CORPORTATION/LEVEL-BEST ..........................................................30 ATLANTIC COAST CRANES ....................................................................12 BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................................73 BARGAINS ................................................................................................99 BORDER EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................19 BRANDYWINE TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT..................................................26 BROOKS SALES INC ................................................................................20 CAROLINA CAT................................................................................15,16,17 CASE CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................31 CATERPILLAR ..........................................................................................71 CATERPILLAR OF FLORIDA ....................................................................27 CCS EQUIPMENT......................................................................................21 CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................................55 CLASSIFIEDS 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..........................................................................................................97 GEITH INC..................................................................................................79 GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ........................................................66 GROVE WORLDWIDE ..............................................................................47 HILLS MACHINERY COMPANY ..............................................................112 HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ........................................................80 INTERSTATE EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................20 IROCK CRUSHERS ..................................................................................64 IRONPLANET ..........................................................................................101 JOHN DEERE ..........................................................................................111 KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION 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KOMATSU AMERICA CORP............................................................48,49,83 KOMATSU FINANCIAL ..............................................................................33 KPI-JCI ......................................................................................................69 KUBOTA EXCAVATOR ..............................................................................87 KUHN EQUIPMENT SALES INC ..............................................................60 LABOUNTY MFG INC ................................................................................72 LBX ....................................................................................................56,57 LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ............................................41 LINDER INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CO ....................................................5 LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION CO LUMBERTON NC............................................................................105 MACKINNON EQUIPMENT & SERVICE ..................................................29 MAY HEAVY EQUIPMENT ........................................................................11 MENDENHALL AUCTIONS......................................................................104 MINNICH MANUFACTURING ....................................................................39 MOBRO MARINE INC................................................................................77 MONTABERT..............................................................................................81 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ......................................................................82 NORAM ................................................................................................84,85 NORTH AMERICAN ATTACHMENTS........................................................76 NORTRAX EQUIPMENT CO FL ..........................................................23,25 PEMBERTON INC......................................................................................82 PETROWSKY AUCTIONEEERS INC NORTH FRANKLIN CT ..................................................................103 POWER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................................13 POWERSCREEN MID-ATLANTIC ............................................................61 RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ......................................................98 RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS LEBANON TN ................................................................................102 RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS NEWARK NJ ..................................................................................108 ORLANDO FL ................................................................................109 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY................................................................76 SANY AMERICA INC ............................................................................88,89 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES......................................................................82 SENNEBOGEN ..........................................................................................65 SOLESBEES EQUIP & ATTACHMENTS ..................................................78 SULLAIR ....................................................................................................33 TEAM BOONE............................................................................................35 TEREX CRANES........................................................................................93 TEREX FUCHS ..........................................................................................68 THOMPSON MACHINERY USED PARTS ................................................80 TOWMASTER INC ....................................................................................54 TRAMAC CORP ........................................................................................97 TRENCH SHORING SERVICES................................................................45 WORLD OF ASPHALT ..............................................................................92 YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS KISSIMMEE FL ..............................................................................107 ALABAMA SUPPLEMENT COWIN EQUIPMENT CO INC ....................................................................3 JCB OF ALABAMA ......................................................................................7 THOMPSON TRACTOR CO ....................................................................4,5 TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................8

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