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Ritchie Sets Fort Worth Site Sale Record...70

Crews Set to Work on Washed Out Calif. Bridge

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Crews with Granite Construction Inc. are hard at work on repairs to the Interstate 10 bridge washed out in July during heavy rains caused by Hurricane Dolores.

Equify Hosts Cisco Facility Opening...72

Fort Vancouver Historic Site Q&A With NSSGA Renovations Under Way President Johnson By Lori Tobias CEG CORRESPONDENT

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Table of Contents ............4 Backhoes & Attachments Section ......................43-53 Paving Section ..........57-65 Auction Section ........69-79 Business Calendar ........73 Advertisers Index ..........78

Perhaps what is most remarkable about the multi-faceted project just under way at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site is not the high-tech construction techniques commonly called for these days, but rather the old-fashioned handwork required for a significant portion of the rehabilitation project. The National Park Service recently awarded Pacific Tech Construction of Kelso, Wash., the $11.28 million contract to rehabilitate the utilities and buildings at the historic site in Vancouver, Wash. The work involves renovations to several buildings, including a 33,000-sq. ft. (3,065.8 sq m) historic double barracks, a modern 5,000-sq. ft. (464.5 sq m) maintenance building, phase one of the utility replacement and exterior renovations to two additional large double barracks. But because of the historical nature of the work, workers will take painstaking measures to maintain the original charac-

ter of the post. “The historical ramifications are the biggest issue,” said Daniel Orr, project manager of Pacific Tech. “Both in the interior and on the exterior. We are retaining elements on the interior, such as old wood custom moldings dating to 1907, as well as the old cast iron radiators. They’ve asked that we renovate and maintain the look of those. The metal tile ceilings in the building also have to be renovated. We have to take them down, number each one so they go back in the right order. We’ve cataloged everything on the interior and exterior. One of my staff just reported that she has over 900 photographs. We are putting that into a PDF file so we can look at the building and see in the photos what we have to do with that room to help preserve any historical elements. That has been unique. We don’t usually have to go to that level of detail as far as documenting.” But an even bigger, more sensitive area is the burial ground dating back to the early 1800s when the Hudson’s Trading see FORT page 74

By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Michael W. Johnson, president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association, interrupted his advocacy efforts recently to talk about the DRIVE Act and the need for a long-term, stably funded surface transportation bill. The DRIVE Act is the reauthorization bill approved July 21 at the committee level for full Senate consideration. CEG: A release by your association says that the NSSGA knows “exactly what it will take to get America’s economy and infrastructure back to what it needs to be.” Is the association’s answer, by any chance, “money”? Or is there more to it than that? Johnson: It certainly starts with money. For every dollar in infrastructure spending, you generate additional spending — I believe the multiplier is three or four. When you are constructing roads and other transportation arteries, you are growing the GDP and creating jobs. CEG: The NSSGA supports the DRIVE Act. Why is it preferable to other proffered transportation funding proposals? Johnson: The DRIVE Act was reported out of committee unanimously, which to my mind makes it politically viable. see NSSGA page 42


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McAmis, National Attachments Add Chapter to History

The jetty repairs are intended to rebuild the jetty cross section to create a more substantial head feature to resist the waves at the outer portion of the jetty, which routinely range from 10 to 20 ft. (3 to 6 m) high.

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J.E. McAmis and National Attachments recently added another chapter to their history of working together. J.E. McAmis is currently engaged in a major job that involves building a jetty on the Columbia River near the Oregon and Washington state lines. The company bought a NYE grapple from National Attachments, which was then mounted onto a Komatsu PC 1100, a huge excavator that weighs 225,000 lbs. (102,058 kg). The grapple, which is 9 ft. tall, opens to 15 ft. (4.6 m) wide, and weighs over 13,000 lbs. (5,896.7 kg), will be used for moving huge boulders in the process of building the jetty. The full dollar amount of the project is $9.8 million. The scope of the work includes 52,000 tons (47,173.6 t) of placement of stones ranging up to 27 tons (24.5 t) in size. Work encompasses rehabilitation of more than 1,300 LF of jetty and total reconstruction of 200 LF at the end, for a total of 1,500 LF of construction. According to Scott Vandegrift of J.E. McAmis, the project was originally slated to take two years, and would have concluded in October 2016. “However, the COE and J.E. McAmis agreed to a fast track approach with a target completion of September 30, 2015,” he said. “Once McAmis and the COE agreed to go for a single season completion, McAmis worked closely with manufacturers and suppliers [including National Attachments] in order to start placing at the end of May 2015. So far, the project is even further ahead of schedule with a targeted completion of September 15, 2015.” Vandegrift said that McAmis has gone to National Attachments over the years when they had a need for heavy duty attachments or engineering.

The grapple, which is 9 ft. tall, opens to 15 ft. (4.6 m) wide, and weighs over 13,000 lbs. (5,896.7 kg), will be used for moving huge boulders in the process of building the jetty.

“Gabe [Guimond] at National Attachments has been one of the best in the business to deal with as far as his knowledge, quick responses, and assistance when we need something done fast,” he said. “National Attachments will continue to remain at the top of our list when we need specialized large attachments.” High winds and waves have topped the challenge list so far, according to Vandegrift. “Though the summer months are generally more calm, we do have our nasty days,” he said. “The area is known as ‘The Graveyard of the Pacific’ for a reason.” The Mouth of the Columbia River (MCR) North Jetty was constructed between 1912 and 1917, with repairs to the segment specific to this contract occurring in 1939 and 1965. An interim repair to an adjacent landward portion was conducted in 2005. The system consists of three rubble-mound jetties with a total length of 9.7 mi. (15.6 km), constructed on massive tidal shoals and designed to minimize navigation channel maintenance and provide safe transit between the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River. The outer portion of the jetty has experienced significant damage from winter storms, resulting not only in loss of jetty length, but also to a narrowing and lowering of the jetty side slopes and crest section starting just offshore and extending to the current end of the jetty. The jetty repairs are intended to rebuild the jetty cross section to create a more substantial head feature to resist the waves at the outer portion of the jetty, which routinely range from 10 to 20 ft. (3 to 6 m) high. Essential elements of the repair execution include the solid seating of the toe stone, maximized interlocking of the armor stone and tying in the new see JETTY page 32

J.E. McAmis is currently engaged in a major job that involves building a jetty on the Columbia River near the Oregon and Washington state lines. The company bought a NYE grapple from National Attachments, which was then mounted onto a Komatsu PC 1100, a huge excavator that weighs 225,000 lbs. (102,058 kg).

The system consists of three rubble-mound jetties with a total length of 9.7 mi. (15.6 km), constructed on massive tidal shoals and designed to minimize navigation channel maintenance and provide safe transit between the Pacific Ocean and the Columbia River.


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Terex Appoints Easton Sales and Rentals as Texas Dealer Easton Sales and Rentals LLC has been mid-90s. The family-owned company is appointed by Terex Trucks as its distributor well positioned to serve contractors in this of articulated dump trucks in Houston, growing market, according to the company. Texas, and the greater surrounding areas. The Motherwell, Scotland-based truck With a location in manufacturer has made Houston, the company significant investments in offers complete equip- “After over 25 years of sales and aftermarket ment sales, rentals, capabilities for the parts sales and service experience with Terex Americas to better serve to all construction Trucks, we are excited to Terex Trucks customers. industries specializing become part of the Terex These changes are visible in large, earth-moving met with accolades Truck team as a dealer for and projects. from both customers and “After over 25 years this region.” dealers alike. of experience with “Houston, Texas, is Jeff Udelson Terex Trucks, we are one of the largest markets Easton Sales and Rentals excited to become part in USA, and Easton of the Terex Truck Sales and Rentals’s covteam as a dealer for this region,” said Jeff erage of the area, coupled with their extenUdelson, of Easton Sales and Rentals. “We sive experience with Terex Trucks products, have many years of experience with Terex makes them a great choice as our new Terex Trucks service, parts and technical support, Trucks distributor,” said Matt Deloglos, and as they are one of our core product lines, Terex Trucks sales and marketing director of we know the products well.” the Americas. Throughout Easton’s long history with (This story also can be found on Terex Trucks, it’s purchased well over 500 Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at trucks for its sales and rental fleets since the www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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weather issues, of course, with any continuing monsoons. There are more predicted. They won’t be hurricane type like before, but any type of severe weather could delay the work. Right now the estimate for the contract is between $5 and $8 million.” The Federal Government also announced it would make available $2 million in emergency relief funds for the Tex Wash Bridge restoration. Temporary repairs have allowed Caltran to reopen one lane in each direction on the bridge, effective July 24. “That effort took 1,400 truckloads of fill dirt and 2,500 tons of asphalt concrete to construct temporary crossover lane,” Kasinga said. “We moved one eastbound lane to westbound. So now there is one see FLOOD page 22


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Combating Climate Change...

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Caltrans recently announced that 86 more local projects that improve public transportation and will reduce greenhouse gas emissions were issued funding from the Low Carbon Transit Operations Program. This program is one of the strategies the state is employing to meet its ambitious goals to address climate change, and specifically prioritizes projects that will serve disadvantaged communities. California Climate Investments, such as this, are programs funded by the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund using proceeds from the state’s cap-and-trade auctions. “These projects are going to start showing very real benefits to local communities and California as a whole,” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “Not only are they supporting the department’s goal to support alternate transit choices for Californians, but the projects also fit within California’s efforts to combat climate change.” Local projects that will benefit from these funding disbursements include: • Expanded Service for the 38-R Geary and 44-O’Shaughnessy Lines: $2,592,022 to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to expand transit service and make transit more convenient and comfortable for customers across San Francisco, including those living in nearby or adjacent disadvantaged communities • Bus Bicycle Racks: $214,964 to the City of Los Angeles to fund the purchase of bike racks for buses, thus encouraging more riders to consider using both transit and bicycling as alternate transportation options. • Perris Valley Line Feeder Bus Service — Operating Assistance: $460,410 to the Riverside Transit Agency to implement feeder bus service for seamless transfers between bus and commuter rail and the Metrolink service in the cities of Perris, Moreno Valley and Riverside. • FAX System Capacity Increasing Tripper Service: $249,311 to the City of Fresno Department of Transportation to help Fresno Area Express (FAX) expand bus service via tripper services to relieve overcrowding on key routes during peak service periods. • LACMTA New Light Rail Transit

Operations: $5,897,391 to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to operate the extension of the light rail to six new stations in order to extend light rail transit service and increase transit opportunities to the San Gabriel Valley. • El Cajon Transit Center Renovation: $630,000 to the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System to design and replace three station shelters, including benches and trash receptacles, on the bus and trolley platforms at the El Cajon transit center. Seventy-one of the 95 total projects are targeted specifically to benefit disadvantaged communities. Combined, the 95 projects represent nearly $24 million in total allocations. “These projects provide more alternative transit choices statewide and are further proof that the Golden State is putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to building a sustainable, low carbon economy that will provide benefits for all Californians,” said California Air Resources Board Chairman Mary D. Nichols. These 95 projects are part of multiple local efforts throughout the state that were awarded funding from the 2014-15 allocations for the Low Carbon Transit Operations Program. The program was created to provide operating and capital assistance for transit agencies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve mobility, with a priority on serving disadvantaged communities. Approved projects will support new or expanded bus or rail services, or expanded intermodal transit facilities. They may also include equipment acquisition, fueling, and maintenance and other costs to operate those services or facilities, with each project reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The Low Carbon Transit Operations Program is one of several state programs which will be funded by allowance auction proceeds from the California Air Resources Board’s Capand-Trade Program into the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. Funding from this program will go toward direct investments in transit programs that reduce GHG emissions and benefit disadvantaged communities throughout California. In subse-

quent years, the program will have a continuous appropriation of 5 percent of total Cap-and-Trade funding. The announcement comes on the heels of additional awards made by the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) and the Strategic Growth Council for additional Cap-and-Trade Program funded grants. CalSTA announced recipients of $224 million in competitive grants that will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by expanding public transportation ridership and capacity. The Strategic Growth Council also voted to approve $122 million in grants and loans for affordable, transit-friendly housing that encourages active transportation and transit usage. The 2014-15 State Budget provided $832 million to the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund from Cap-and-Trade auction proceeds to support existing and pilot programs that will reduce GHG emissions and benefit disadvantaged communities. This expenditure plan will reduce emissions through several programs, including ones modernizing the state’s rail system (including both high-speed rail and public transit), encouraging sustainable community development with an emphasis on public transportation and affordable housing, restoring forests in both urban and rural settings, increasing energy, water, and agricultural efficiency and creating incentives for additional recycling. Low carbon transportation options are critical for California to achieve its long-term climate goal of an 80 percent reduction in GHG emissions below 1990 levels by 2050. Caltrans is cutting greenhouse gas emissions by reducing traffic congestion, expanding active transportation and embracing new technology in construction materials, alternative fuels, efficient lighting and renewable energy. For more information, visit http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/ orip/climate_change/documents/ Caltrans_ClimateChangeRprtFinal_April_2013.pdf.

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Construction on the new Kings arena is already revitalizing downtown Sacramento, and in the process, changing the fortunes of some longtime Sacramentans through its priority apprentice program. The priority apprentice program is looking to put 70 Sacramento residents to work in the construction of the arena. To qualify, applicants need to either meet the criteria as a “priority” worker — on public assistance, former foster youth, homeless, ex-offender or veteran, or live in one of the 11 designated zip codes. Brandon Gallow, who grew up in Sacramento’s Oak Park neighborhood, says the program has given him a path to professional success. “For the most part it’s an economically depressed part of town. Run down, most people on drugs. You don’t see anybody get up and punch the clock so to speak. The future was bleak, you don’t see many success stories,” Gallow said. After working a series of what he refers to as dead-end jobs, Gallow, 31, and his older brother Marcus entered a preapprentice program at Northern California Construction Training (NCCT). NCCT, along with the American River College STRIPE program, helps prepare workers for the Kings’s priority apprentice program. Gallow said both brothers were doing well — until Marcus’s new career was quickly derailed. “He went out and visited a friend and it was a seedy neighborhood. I guess someone tried to rob him for his car, and he was shot ten times,” Gallow said. Marcus became a quadriplegic, confined to life in a wheelchair. Gallow said the experience served as a wakeup call. “Failure is not an option. When I’m out there, I often think he would be right by me working hand by hand. So it gave me a lot of determination, will and drive to make this work,” he said. That determination is paying off. Gallow graduated from the program at NCCT. He’s now working full-time as a pipefitting apprentice at the arena construction site, with hopes of eventually becoming a journeyman, or a foreman. And though his work on the site may be done in March of next year, Gallow says he’s confident the training has prepared him for future construction work. “I would love to help in building the Sacramento skyline. I know another hotel is coming up, so if I can lend a hand in improving Sacramento — I’m a Sacramentan, I would love to do it,” he said. To watch the full video, visit http://www.news10.net/story/news/local/sacramento/2015/06/10/kings-arena-provides-new-career-pathwayfor-oak-park-native/28767905/. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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The California Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. County: Imperial Contract Number: 11-2M7404 Location: In and near Brawley and Calipatria from New River Bridge to Main Street. Project: Place asphalt rubber seal coat. Number of Working Days: 90 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Manhole Adjusting Inc. — $3,074,091 • American Pavement Systems Inc. — $3,239,818 County: San Joaquin Contract Number: 10-3A7504 Location: Near Holt at various locations from Old River Bridge to 0.3 mi. west of Whiskey Slough Road. Project: Repair failed areas and resurface. Number of Working Days: 80 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • A. Teichert & Son Inc. d/b/a Teichert Construction — $4,276,000 • O.C. Jones & Sons Inc. — $4,507,860 County: Los Angeles Contract Number: 07-2W7304 Location: In Los Angeles, between W. Carson Street and W. 76th Street. Project: Bridge preservation/minor bridge. Number of Working Days: 145 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Autobahn Construction Inc. — $918,186 • J. McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. — $918,611 • Truesdell Corporation of California Inc. — $948,948 • Western Structures — $977,677 • Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction, Inc. — $1,015,022 County: Kern Contract Number: 06-0M2604 Location: Near Tehachapi from Sand Canyon Overhead to Cache Creek. Project: Bridge replacement. Number of Working Days: 150 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Granite Construction Company — $1,813,686 • Security Paving Company Inc. — $1,893,720 • Myers and Sons Construction LP — $2,073,991 • M.C.M. Construction Inc. — $2,077,765 • Souza Construction Inc. — $2,078,026 • Griffith Company — $2,110,112 • J. McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. — $2,486,732 • Golden State Bridge Inc. — $2,499,690

County: Imperial Contract Number: 11-2M7804 Location: In and near El Centro from 0.5 mi. east of Westside Road OC to Route 8/111 separation. Project: Remove AC surface, pave with HMA. Number of Working Days: 75 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Granite Construction Company — $4,606,605 • Pave-Tech Inc. — $4,621,111 • Vance Corporation — $4,823,060 • Nicholas Grant Corporation d/b/a Daley Corporation — $4,878,252 • Hazard Construction Company — $4,891,985 • Sully-Miller Contracting Company — $5,325,000 County: Tulare Contract Number: 06-0J5304 Location: On Route 190 near Porterville between 0.2 mi. west of Road 284 and 0.1 mi. east of Road 284. Project: Intersection improvement. Number of Working Days: 325 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Lee’s Paving Inc. — $2,868,657 • Cal Valley Construction — $3,258,986 County: Tehama Contract Number: 02-0E3604 Location: Near Corning at Corning safety roadside rest area. Project: Rebuild N/B and S/B facilities. Number of Working Days: 425

Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Randy Hill Construction Inc. — $5,431,708 • Doug Wall Construction Inc. — $5,496,959 • Mercer Fraser Company — $5,770,169 County: Kings Contract Number: 06-462214 Location: Near Hanford at Hanford-Armona UC undercrossing. Project: Deck replacement. Number of Working Days: 230 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Myers and Sons Construction LP — $3,047,590 • Granite Construction Company — $3,116,116 • J. McLoughlin Engineering Company Inc. — $3,120,882 • M.C.M. Construction Inc. — $3,181,844 • Golden State Bridge Inc. — $3,231,675 • Peterson-Chase General Engineering Construction, Inc. — $3,336,352 County: El Dorado Contract Number: 03-1A8434 Location: Near South Lake Tahoe from Cascade Road to Upper Emerald Bay Road. Project: Cold plane AC/HMA concrete/culvert. Number of Working Days: 165 Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Don Garcia Excavating & Paving Inc. — $7,980,629 • A. Teichert & Son Inc. d/b/a Teichert Construction — $8,888,888 • Martin Brothers Construction — $9,327,920 • Granite Construction Company — $9,500,500


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lane open in each direction. Right now the work that has been done is estimated at $5 million. There still will be additional charges for rebuilding the eastbound direction. We’re estimating that will be about $1.5 to $3 million.� Because of the severe damage, Caltran crews are also inspecting other washes in the area. “In addition to this wash, we have some loss of earth, about 40 feet of undermining two miles east of the Adair Wash,� Kasinga said. “I suspect we might see some damage at some of these other washes, as well. “We haven’t had anything this bad out there on the 10 before,� she said. “We’ve had wash outs and shoulder wash outs. Those can take a few days to a week or two to repair, but there hasn’t been any full closures like this.� The Tex Wash bridge is about 50 mi. (80 km) from the Arizona border and about 170 mi. (273.6 km) east of Los Angeles. It was built in 1967 and is listed as “functionally obsolete� on the 2013 National Bridge inventory. But Kasinga said the bridge, which sees 27,000 vehicles a day, was not compromised. According to the Federal Highway Administration, a bridge generally becomes functionally obsolete due to changing traffic

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About SmartEquip The SmartEquip network connects fleet owners to manufacturers and their dealers with real time access to critical parts and service information. It helps fleet owners generate more profit from their equipment by automating and accelerating the service workflow, increasing asset availability and revenue. The network streamlines the service process, eliminates order errors, improves technician wrench-time and greatly reduces equipment down time. SmartEquip currently supports more than 160 OEM brands, with over 40,000 users across more than 4,000 locations across North America and Europe. SmartEquip recently surpassed $1.4 billion in transactions and is staffed by veterans of the construction and software industry. For more information, visit www.smartequip.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

OHL Invests in Terex T 340-1 XL Cranes Terex distributor Bigge Crane & Rigging Co. recently handed off the first of two new Terex T 340-1 XL truck cranes to OHL USA Inc. in Southern California. OHL USA plans to use the new Terex cranes on all of its bridge projects, including its latest project awards: I-40 Essex Project involving the replacement of six bridges in San Bernardino County, and seismic retrofit and reconstruction of the historic LaLoma Road Bridge in Pasadena. OHL USA, a global leader in construction with extensive experience delivering projects in alternative delivery methods, including design-build and public-private-partnerships, will take delivery of the second T 340-1 XL crane in August. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) Terex distributor Bigge Crane & Rigging Co. recently handed off the first of two new Terex T 340-1 XL truck cranes to OHL USA Inc. in Southern California.

OHL USA plans to use the new Terex cranes on all of its bridge projects, including its latest project awards: I40 Essex Project involving the replacement of six bridges in San Bernardino County, and seismic retrofit and reconstruction of the historic LaLoma Road Bridge in Pasadena.


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Corpus Christi, TX 361-887-8499

Houston (Cypress), TX 281-671-6000

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Denham Springs, LA 225-665-7900

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Quesco Quality Equipment Services Co., Inc. 3912 E. Winslow Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85040 602-437-8717


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Ditch Witch of Arizona Owner Proudly ‘Bleeds Orange’ David Klingaman is quick to say he bleeds orange. It’s not because of his allegiance to the Oklahoma State Cowboys, or for that matter any other “orange” team. Klingaman bleeds Ditch Witch Orange — and for good reason. His relationship with the company that makes the familiar colored trenching and drilling machines goes back to his youth in Oklahoma. Klingaman worked in the Perry, Okla., factory that produces the Ditch Witch product in the 70s, was in sales for Ditch Witch of Oklahoma and Ditch Witch of Arizona in the 80s and went on to buy the Ditch Witch of Arizona dealership in 2004. During the 11 years that followed the purchase of the dealership, many of them recession years,

Doosan and Takeuchi machines are displayed in Ditch Witch of Arizona’s yard along the busy I-10 just east of Phoenix, Ariz.

(L-R): Service group — (front row) Shiloh Stangel, Dillon Black, Jon Morrow and Jesus Mendoza. (Back row) David Klingaman, Jose Montes, Chad Ahlman, Sean Winemiller and Veikune Maafu.

Klingaman and his team have more than tripled sales of the Ditch Witch product in his market area. He is by no means standing pat on his progress. Klingaman recently tripled the size of his equipment yard, expanding in three directions, but most notably adding valuable frontage on busy I-10, just east of downtown Phoenix. Creating a berm from more than 70 loads of millings that were hauled in, his expanded equipment lines are as visible from the highway as the low flying jets at nearby Sky Harbor Airport. In addition to the Ditch Witch line, Klingaman’s dealership now offers both Doosan’s earthmoving line and its Portable Power products, as well as Takeuchi excavators and Towmaster trailers.

Ditch Witch of Arizona now occupies 7 acres. The added space has accommodated around $3 million in expanded equipment inventory. The high visibility along I-10 is already paying off. Klingaman cited a contractor noticing the Takeuchi equipment and coming in to look at the equipment on the line. Shortly after receiving the trademark, “Ditch Witch of Arizona” service, he became the owner of a new excavator. Additionally, there are plans and room for a Ditch Witch onsite training facility, to further serve the Ditch Witch of Arizona customer base. Klingaman insists on crediting others for his success, from his upbringing on the family farm back in Oklahoma, to the Ditch

(L-R): Parts group — Carlos Mata, Jon Ahlman, Veronica Shumway, Joel Waite and Gino D’Onofrio.

(L-R): Parts Group of Tucson — Andrew Lujan, Ricky Garcia, Paul Guizzetti and Travis Guizzetti.

see DITCH WITCH page 76


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Anderson Machinery Co. 6535 Leopard St. Corpus Christi, TX 78409 361-289-6043 Pharr, TX 956-781-5995 San Antonio, TX 210-661-2366

Austin, TX 512-272-8133 Victoria, TX 361-575-8111 Odessa, TX 432-561-8933

www.andersonmachinerytexas.com

Four Seasons Equipment, Inc. 8111 Mills Rd. Houston, TX 77064 800-234-5007 Fax: 281-807-1233 Dallas, TX 866-270-1700

Lake Charles, LA 866-222-0053 Williston, ND 701-577-7014

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13013 Temescal Canyon Rd. Corona, CA 92883 951-674-9999 9879 San Fernando Rd. Pacoima, CA 91331 818-834-0102 www.hers-llc.com

Orion Equipment

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jetty stone placed with the jetty trunk and the relic stone base. Repairs involve providing an access ramp from the staging area to the top of the existing jetty crest, constructing and maintaining a haul road from the ramp to the critical repair site, creating a transition area between the existing jetty and the repair site, and repairing the outer end of the jetty. Some haul road construction, including filling large voids, was necessary to gain access to the jetty repair area. The maximum depth of construction was estimated at about elevation -5 ft. NAVD88, and the crest of the jetty is to be built to an

elevation of +25.1 ft. NAVD88 and a width of 30 ft. Other equipment being used on the job includes a Manitowoc 4600 SIII crane, Cat 988 loaders, Cat 769 haul trucks, Cat 980 loader, Cat D6 dozer, Trimble GPS systems, and assorted support equipment. Vandegrift said that the North Jetty Critical Repairs project has been a success largely because of relationships built with the Corps of Engineers and critical suppliers and vendors such as National Attachments. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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Wagner to Acquire Inter-Mountain Construction Wagner Equipment Co. has entered into an agreement with Inter-Mountain Construction Equipment Inc. to acquire all assets of Inter-Mountain. Wagner, based in Aurora, Colo., is a Caterpillar dealer that serves Colorado, New Mexico and west Texas. InterMountain supplies aggregate equipment from Metso Minerals, McLanahan, Thor and Tema Isenmann in Colorado and southern Wyoming. Bruce Wagner, Wagner president and CEO, said the company has wanted to get more involved in the crushing and screening business to complement its services as a Caterpillar dealer. The purchase by Wagner depends on Wagner and the current Inter-Mountain suppliers entering into distribution agreements. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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You may have noticed something different about our most recent trencher models. Our new walkbehinds–the compact RT12, RT16, RT20 and RT24–offer a choice of high-flotation tires or heavy-duty oscillating tracks, both of which provide outstanding stability and traction. And the mighty RT120 Quad’s innovative chevron track pattern provides maximum traction in wet conditions and on slopes. With every Ditch Witch® trencher you can count on the hardest-working, longest-lasting machine in its class–that will never change. See your dealer for more information, or visit ditchwitch.com.

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RT20

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RT24 Witch Equipment Co., Inc. Fort Worth, TX | 817-429-4824

Ditch Witch of East Texas Tyler, TX | 903-592-6226

Ditch Witch of Arkansas Springdale, AR | 479-419-9771

Ditch Witch of Houston Houston, TX | 713-462-8866

Witch Equipment Co., Inc. Hewitt, TX | 254-666-3344

Ditch Witch Southwest Lubbock, TX | 806-745-6866 Odessa, TX | 432-617-8351

Ditch Witch of Arkansas Benton, AR | 501-316-3200

Ditch Witch Northwest Portland, OR | 503-286-6400 Tukwila, WA | 206-995-8420 Billings, MT | 406-252-7667

Ditch Witch of Oklahoma Edmond, OK | 405-348-4633 Ditch Witch of New Mexico, Inc. Albuquerque, NM | 505-345-1888

Ditch Witch of Tulsa Tulsa, OK | 918-438-1560

Ditch Witch of Arizona Phoenix, AZ | 602-437-0351 Ditch Witch of Southern Arizona Tucson, AZ | 520-579-0261

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Johnson Says EPA Exceeded Its Statutory Authority NSSGA from page 1

CEG: In the DRIVE Act, per-annum highway funding would change little. It moves from approximately $41 billion in the current two-year MAP-21 authorization to about $44 billion in fiscal year 2015, systematically rising during the six years of the DRIVE Act to $49 billion in 2021. You believe that funding level is sufficient? Johnson: No, I frankly don’t believe the bill’s level of funding is sufficient to meet the needs of our country. We have neglected infrastructure for way too long and we have an aging system that is well past its life cycle. Our roads no longer are the envy of the world. Some 60,000 of our bridges are structurally deficient. So is it enough? No, it isn’t. We need to do much more as we build the economy and continue to create jobs. What we are looking at in this bill is meeting the most critical needs over the next six years. CEG: Sharply higher funding levels have been proposed. The American Society of Civil Engineers says $70 billion a year is about right. The administration has called for expenditure of $80 billion per year. Sen. Bernie Sanders, the independent socialist candidate for president, believes $200 billion a year is not too much. Does the association have a desired level of funding in mind? Johnson: It is difficult to put a hard number on it. Every proposal you hear about has a number, a number that people believe is needed to not just keep ahead of projected models of increasing traffic but to invest in the future of the system. I don’t know exactly what the optimum number is. I believe what we are practicing here is the art of the politically possible. Senators came together around a proposal, the DRIVE Act, that starts the process of investment in our transportation in a multi-year bill. It is a great step forward. CEG: It could be argued, in fact, is argued, that just about any level of funding that is authorized for multiple years is better than any one-year bill. Is that your view? Johnson: No doubt about it. Any type of transportation construction project is a multiyear endeavor. From when you are doing the planning right on through construction, you are talking about several years for completion. One- or two-year bills don’t give a state the ability to plan effectively. Most states have to be able to budget a complete project before they can start it. One and two-year federal funding takes the ability of a state to plan right out of the equation. They cannot invest money in the most efficient and advantageous way. So long-term bills are crucial.

Michael W. Johnson, president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association, recently spoke about the DRIVE Act and the need for a long-term, stably funded surface transportation bill.

CEG: The Act seems to offer more flexible utilization of federal funds at state and local levels. It emphasizes freight traffic corridors. It tends to support rural funding for roads and bridges. Are these features of special interest to NSSGA? Johnson: Our special interest is getting a long-term bill that is stably funded so we can get back to building infrastructure that meets the needs of the country. A majority of members of Congress believe in state rights and local flexibility. I think that is OK, but let me be absolutely clear: What the association is most interested in is a long-term bill that is stably funded. How that happens is up to Congress. CEG: There is a great political reluctance to prioritize funding, the preference being to fund across the board to win sup-

port for passage of a bill. The DRIVE Act rather pointedly prioritizes bridge repair and Interstate System repair. Is this prioritization a significant departure from previous bills? Johnson: Any time you have limited resources, you have to consider priorities. We are at a point in time when priorities may be necessary. We as an industry are ready to provide all the rock that the country needs for whatever priority projects it has, but none of that will happen without a long-term bill. We are focusing on that — a long-term, stably funded bill. CEG: The bill talks about Highway Transportation Fund transparency to ensure that funding goes where it is authorized to go, and about extending a user fee to electric vehicles to match the

gasoline tax on gas-fueled vehicles. What is the NSSGA position on gas tax funding and Highway Trust Fund solvency? Johnson: The association’s position is very clear. The Highway Trust Fund is the most efficient means of setting aside transportation funding — and having dedicated funds is the best way to go. The best means of collecting revenue for the fund is a user fee on fuel. It is a fair way to fund transportation. There is a belief that in this political climate the gas tax is not liable to be increased, so we have to look at this in longer terms. The role of the federal government is to support growth of commerce between the states as well as internationally. We have got to get to a more reliable way of doing that with our infrastructure. CEG: How broadly is the construction industry supporting the DRIVE Act? Johnson: The support is strong. Certainly the association is working hard to make sure any bill will pass the House and Senate. We have generated more than 4,000 grassroots contacts with our members across the country. CEG: Are they all supportive? Johnson: There have been a number of very positive responses. Some are still evaluating the bills. I can tell you that my members for years have been consistently supportive of a long-term, well-funded bill. CEG: Does your aggregates association deem a long-term highway funding bill to be as critical an issue as the EPA Waters of the U.S. rule? Johnson: The Waters of the U.S. rule is one of the most egregious statutes I have seen in my 25 years in Washington. I’m not alone; others say the same thing about how the EPA exceeded its statutory authority. We are going to continue to fight this rule as hard as we are fighting for a long-term, stably funded transportation bill. It’s not either-or. It’s both. The water rule doesn’t only make it harder for members of the aggregates industry do their work well, it makes it harder for state governments to work and for the construction industry to work. This rule has impact across the board, which is why there is such remarkable opposition to it. CEG: So are you feeling good about getting a transportation bill you like? Johnson: I am very optimistic about multi-year funding. Congress is listening. Constituents from all walks of life are saying we have got to do better. We have to build safer, better roads to enjoy our lifestyle and build our economy throughout the union. In some rankings, we have fallen to 28th in the world in quality of infrastructure. That’s untenable. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG



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KUBOTA B26 L39 L45 M59

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Loader Breakout Force lbs. (kg)

97 97 (72) 97 (72) 110 (82)

86 (64.3) 74 (55)

6,833 (3,099) 6,833 (3,099) 7,632 (3,462) 7,489 (3,397) 7,440 (3,375) 7,149 (3,243) 9,277 (4,212)

1,301 (590) 2,767 (1,255) 2,848 (1,292) 3,960 (1,796)

7,996 (3627) 6,200 (2812) 7,996 (3627) 7,996 (3627)

7,604 (3,449) 7,291 (3,307)

Backhoe Loading Height ft. (m)

11,375 (5,160) 12,281 (5,571) 12,281 (5,571) 11,283 (5,118) 11,575 (5,250) 11,283 (5,118) 11,484 (5,209)

9,353 (4242) 9,353 (4242) 11,045 (5010) 11,106 (5038) 10,866 (4929) 10,634 (4824) 15,540 (7,049)

2,343 (1,062) 4,605 (2,088) 4,531 (2,055) 5,992 (2,717)

10,294 (4,669) 8,182 (3,711) 10,294 (4,669) 10,294 (4,669)

10,485 (4,756) 9,441 (4,282)

14.6 (4.5) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 11.9 (3.6) 13.0 (4) 13.0 (4)

11.2 (3.41) 11.2 (3.41) 11.3 (3.43) n/a 11.7 (3.57) 13.1 (3.98) 14.2 (4.34)

Max Digging Depth ft. (m)

17.3 (5.2) 14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 14.3 (4.4) 15.3 (4.7) 15.3 (4.7)

14.0 (4.27) 14.0 (4.27) 14.2 (4.34) 14.8-18.1 (4.51-5.52) 13.7 (4.17) 15.8 (4.83) 17.8 (5.44)

6.4 (1.9) 7.6 (2.3) 7.6 (2.3) 8.8 (2.9)

8.3 (2.5) 10 (3) 10 (3) 12 (3.6)

12.5 (3.67) 12.5 (3.67) 12.6 (3.85) 13 (3.96)

14.5 (4.42) 14.5 (4.42) 15.5 (4.72) 15.5 (4.72)

12.3 (3.74) 11.5 (3.5)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg)

Travel Speed 4th Gear Fwd MPH (kmh)

14.8 (4.5) 14.8 (4.5)

25 (40) 23 (37) 25 (40) 25 (40) 25 (40) 26 (42) 26 (42)

24,141 (10,950) 15,207 (6,898) 15,207 (6,898) 17,033 (7,726) 17,732 (8,043) 18,364 (8,330) 19,063 (8,647)

18.6 (29.9) 20.6 (33.1) 25.0 (40.0) 25.0 (40.0) n/a 20.4 (32.8) 21.8 (35.2)

11.1 (17.8) 14.3 (23.0) 14.0 (22.5) 15.5 (24.9)

22 (35.4) 22 (35.4) 22 (35.4) 23 (37)

22.9 (36.9) 24 (38)

14,800 (6,713) 15,039 (6.822) 16,549 (7,507) 18,473 (8,379) 18,039 (8,072) 18,028 (8,178) 23,802 (10,796)

4,001 (1,815) 6,987 (3,170) 7,173 (3,254) 8,345 (3,785)

16,008 (7,261) 18,135 (8,226) 16,316 (7,400) 16,316 (7,400)

15,151 (6,887) 16,788 (7,615)


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F2 Series Backhoes Possess Tier IV Final Engines, Hydraulic Refinements The F2 Series Cat backhoe loaders includes the 416F2, 420F2, 430F2, and a model new to the range, the 415F2. The new F2 Series center-pivot models build on the solid performance, reliability and durability of their F Series predecessors with engines that meet Tier IV Final emissions standards, new operator’s station, and added features and options that further enhance performance and operator productivity. The 420F2 and 430F2 continue to be available with both single-tilt and integrated tool carrier (IT) front linkage, and fourwheel drive is standard for the 430F2 and available for other models. The 415F2 uses a Cat C3.4B engine, rated at 68 net hp (51 kW), and the 416F2, 420F2, and 430F2 use the Cat C4.4 ACERT engine, with net-horsepower ratings (SAE J1349) of 87, 93, and 108, respectively, (65, 69, and 80 kW). The 415F2 does not require diesel exhaust fluid, a convenience for buyers such as rental firms and governmental agencies. All of the new F2 Series models have an extremely powerful implement hydraulic system, which uses a loadsensing, variable-displacement piston pump that provides full lifting and digging forces at all engine speeds and matches hydraulic flow to work demands for highly efficient operation. Pilot-operated joystick controls with in-cab pattern changers are standard on the 420F2 and 430F2. These controls are optional on the 415F2 and 416F2, which come standard with mechanical controls. All new models also can be equipped with auxiliary hydraulics, including a third-function loader valve, six-function backhoe valve and related lines. 420F2 IT and 430F2 IT machines have a standard hydraulic loader quick coupler. New for the IT models are twist-to-connect hydraulic quick disconnect fittings that can be connected under pressure. All models feature redesigned hose routing for extendible sticks, adding to overall reliability and durability. Operator’s Station A newly designed operator’s station provides ample legroom for comfortably rotating the seat, and the air-suspension seat provides comfort when roading the machine. Available with a standard cab (415F2/416F2) or deluxe

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Customer Input, New Models Highlight John Deere L-Series The John Deere L-Series backhoes build on the performance of its K-Series predecessors. The new series offers improvements on features that John Deere customers have come to know and trust, plus the addition of several new ones, to increase uptime, provide exceptional productivity and lower daily operating costs, according to the manufacturer. The L-Series lineup boasts six new models — the 310L EP, 310L, 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L. Built in John Deere’s facility in Dubuque, Iowa, the L-Series backhoes are designed for a variety of jobs, including: loading trucks, placing pipe, digging trenches, moving materials or tearing up asphalt. The L-Series meets today’s emission regulations through a rugged Final Tier IV/ EU Stage IV PowerTech Plus diesel engine on the 310L (93 hp), 310SL (99 hp), 310SL HL (110 hp), 315SL (99 hp) and 410L (113 hp), and a certified IT4/ Stage III B John Deere PowerTech engine on the 310L EP (70 hp). The 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L boast a five-speed PowerShift transmission for smooth on-the-go clutchless gear changes with speeds up to 25 mph (40 kmh). The autoshift option uses the fuel efficiency advantage of direct drive and lock-up torque convertor transmissions and automatically selects the best gear for a specific load. Owner and operator feedback is imperative to designing and building a new John Deere machine and the L-Series is no different. Tony Stephens, superintendent at Miller Pipeline, was one of the first John Deere customers to provide his input on this new generation of backhoes. “I’ve been a huge John Deere fan since I started running equipment over ten years ago, so the opportunity to provide feedback to get more of what I, and other operators, want out of their fleet was incredible,” said Stephens. “The way John Deere designed the Tier IV engine to fit under the hood is so much better now — it immensely increases our visibility.” The 310SL HL heavy-lift backhoe is a prime example of the customer feedback process. It’s a new addition to the John Deere lineup that boasts more craning capability at the push of a button. Along with the 410L, the 310SL HL can deliver up to 25 percent more backhoe-lift capacity under normal conditions than comparable K-Series models. Utilizing the sealed-switch module (SSM), operators can get an additional 10 to 15 percent boost through the new lift mode feature. Engine RPM is automatically set at 1,400 and the machine maximizes hydraulic pressure for increased craning capability. The addition of pressure-compensated loadsensing (PCLS) hydraulics allows for superb multifunction operation. The 310SL HL

The L-Series lineup boasts six new models — the 310L EP, 310L, 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L. The L-Series backhoes are designed for a variety of jobs, including: loading trucks, placing pipe, digging trenches, moving materials or tearing up asphalt.

delivers all the advantages of PCLS hydraulics in the 14 to 15 ft. (4.2 to 4.6 m) digging-depth category, enabling operator efficiency and productivity through improved multifunction control. “The new HL feature is amazing,” said Stephens. “It’s going to be incredibly valuable for us and our business.” Operators will find comfort in the cab, which features extra legroom and a more comfortable seat, which leads to easier rotation between loader and backhoe operation. Redesigned pilot towers feature fingertip electrohydraulic (EH) controls to provide easier operation. A multifunction lever on the steering column controls turn signals, wipers, lights — just like that of a car or truck, allowing the operator to maintain line of sight to the front of the machine while operating in the loader position. A new “palm-on-top” loader-control grip enables control of clutch disconnect, quick shift, auxiliary proportional roller and momentary front-wheel drive. In addition, the L-Series boasts improved diagnostics with a multilanguage monitor. Operators can program a multitude of time-specific functions such as auto shutdown and auto idle. Other enhanced L-Series creature comforts include an efficient HVAC system, adjustable mechanical or air-suspension seat, lower and larger steps for easier entry and

egress, a new lighting scheme with optional LED lighting kit to enhance visibility and extend the workday and an elevated canopy for better visibility to both the front and rear of the backhoe. All backhoes also have the option to add premium radio with Bluetooth auxiliary input and XM Satellite Radio capability. An optional auto ride control field kit is based on an adjustable ground speed setting for the 310SL, 310SL HL, 315SL and 410L. It automatically engages or disengages the machine’s loader hydraulics to act as a shock absorber, creating a smoother ride for the operator and reducing spillage from the loader bucket. The John Deere L-Series backhoes come standard with economy mode, saving fuel in many applications. When activated, maximum engine RPM is limited in both loader and backhoe operations. A variable-speed electronically-controlled fan automatically speeds up or slows down, operating only as needed to keep things cool, helping conserve power and fuel while reducing noise. L-Series backhoes also boast the benefits of enhanced reliability and uptime. Sameside ground-level service points help speed daily checks. Other common sense features such as quick-change filters, extended service intervals, simple-to-read sight gauges and easy-access grease points help increase uptime and lower daily operating costs.

Additionally, stacked-assembly coolers are hinged and tilt away from the radiator for convenient core cleanout. “The backhoe is one of the most popular and versatile pieces of equipment on the job site and our customers are always looking for an advantage when completing the task at hand,” said Brian Hennings, product marketing manager, backhoes and tractor loaders, John Deere Construction and Forestry. “The L-Series gives them that advantage and more with added lift capability and PCLS hydraulics, as well as productivity boosting features and unmatched reliability and uptime. These are the most versatile John Deere backhoes ever.” Operators looking to get the most out of their L-Series can rely on Ultimate Uptime featuring John Deere WorkSight. With Ultimate Uptime, operators receive predelivery and follow-up inspections; three years of JDLink telematics, machine health prognostics and remote diagnostics and programming capability; and the ability to add additional dealer-provided uptime solutions to customize the package to individual needs. For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)


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Take advantage of Allied’s

“Money does grow on trees” sales promotion that’s full of special Factory Authorized Retail Sales Prices. Allied’s business partner has authorized some amazing retail prices (see chart) for End-Users on selected hammer models. These models include Allied’s Small Range Hammers (Model 555, Model 777 and Model 999) and the ever popular Compact Range Model 522 with the unbreakable trapezoidal tool. These prices are not the only amazing part of this great “Money does grow on trees” offer. With each purchase, End-Users will receive a demolition tool, standard hydraulic hoses, Free Mounting Bracket and Free Freight*. Delivery is to be arranged with your local Allied Distributor and 0% retail financing for 12 months is available. These special Factory Authorized Retail Prices will be offered through Thursday, December 31, 2015 or while supplies last. Visit an Allied Distributor location nearest you to select a quality product from Allied’s “Money Tree” for your job site demolition needs. *For Alaska and Hawaii purchases, there will be additional freight charges.

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McLaren Industries Expands Nu-Air Solid Cushion Tire Line

Two Nu-Air versions are available for backhoes. The Dirt Terrain (DT) tire excels in off-road applications where aggressive traction and high stability are important. Their deep tread lugs ensure a solid grip on sand, rocks or deep mud. The All Terrain (AT) tire is a good option for mixed-purpose vehicles. The zigzag tread pattern provides a smoother ride with less wear on asphalt, concrete and other hard surfaces, yet still delivers good traction when going off road, according to the manufacturer.

Backhoe owners and operators can finally experience the durability, comfort and traction of McLaren's Nu-Air solid cushion tires — now for both front and rear backhoe tires. Two Nu-Air versions are available for backhoes. The Dirt Terrain (DT) tire excels in off-road applications where aggressive traction and high stability are important. Their deep tread lugs ensure a solid grip on sand, rocks or deep mud. The All Terrain (AT) tire is a good option for mixed-purpose vehicles. The zigzag tread pattern provides a smoother ride with less wear on asphalt, concrete and other hard surfaces, yet still delivers good traction when going off road, according to the manufacturer. McLaren already manufactured backhoe front tires, and their latest offerings cover the larger rear tires. Backhoes can now be completely fitted with the Nu-Air series tires, which utilize three layers of unique rubber compounds and multiple shock-absorbing relief holes to create a smooth ride and durability. Flat-proof technology eliminates the need for tire protection, while the extra weight of the tires lowers the backhoe’s center of gravity and provides crucial stability on harsh terrain. With more than a decade of research and development, this product integrates the

strength of a solid tire with the smooth, cushioned ride of a pneumatic tire. Featuring a lower cost per hour, the solid cushion Nu-Air tire series has become known as an economically smart alternative to foam-filled or conventional pneumatic tires. “McLaren’s solid cushion tires have become hugely popular among owners and operators of skid steer loaders, telehandlers, wheel loaders and forklifts, so it was only natural to add backhoe tires in the mix,” said George Zafirov, marketing manager of McLaren Industries. “It makes practical sense, too, given the typical rugged, unforgiving work environment backhoes experience on a regular basis. For instance, they don’t use an axle-mounted suspension and are vulnerable to vibrations from the ground. But because our solid cushion tires lower the center of gravity and reduce equipment bouncing, backhoe safety and performance are significantly improved. Plus, with zero chance to get a flat, Nu-Air Tires are the preferred choice for safely increasing productivity.” For more information, call 800/836-0040 or visit www.mclarenindustries.com. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Model

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

Loader SAE HP (kw) 83 (62) 95 (71) 95 (71) 108 (81) 68 (51)

JCB 3CX 3CX 14 3CX 14 Super 3CX 15 Super 3CX 17 Super 4CX 14 Super 4CX 15 Super 4CX 17 Super

Loader Loader rce Life Capacity Breakout Fo) lbs. (kg lbs. (kg) 6,803 (3,086) 7,044 (3,195) 8,425 (3,821) 8202 (3,720) 6503 (2,950)

6354 (2882) 7119 (3229) )/109 (81) 9231 (4188)

74 (55) 74 (55) 91 (68

109 (81) 109 (81) 109 (81) 109 (81) 109 (81)

10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638) 10,225 (4,638)

Backhoe Loading Height ft. (m)

Max Digging Depth ft. (m)

Travel Speed 4th Gear Fwd MPH (kmh)

10,622 (4,818) 10,947 (4,965) 10,873 (4,932) 12,776 (5,795) 9607 (4,358)

11.9 (3.6) 12.1 (3.7) 12.0 (3.7) 13.1 (4) 11.7 (3.6)

14.9 (4.5) 14.6 (4.4) 14.6 (4.4) 15.6 (4.8) 15 (4.6)

24.6 (40) 24 (38.8) 24.1 (38.8) 25.2 (40.6) 21.3 (34)

13,600 (6,170) 14,398 (6,531) 14, 398 (6531)

11.2 (3.40)

14.6 (4.45) 14.6 (4.45)

22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7)

14,498 (6,590) 14,498 (6,590) 13,728 (6227)

13 (3.96)

14.6 (4.45) 16.3 (4.95)

14.3 (4.39) 11.2 (3.40)

17'7" (5.36) 14.6 (4.45)

22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7)

13,728 (6227) 13,728 (6227)

13 (3.96) 14.3 (4.39)

16.3 (4.95) 17.6 (5.36)

22.8 (36.7) 22.8 (36.7)

11.2 (3.40) 11.2 (3.40)

Operating Weight lbs. (kg) 16589 (7,525) 17269 (7,833) 20077 (9,107) 20532 (9,313) 15810 (7,171)

17,196 (7,800) 15,439 (7,005) 15,439 (7,005) 17,037 (7,730) 17,515 (7,947) 16,446 (7,462) 18,225 (8,267) 18,428 (8,359)


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MORE. DIGGING. EFFICIENCY. OPTIONS.

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ATLAS MACHINERY 1090 W. 2180 N. Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-322-1300 www.atlasmachinery.us

T-REX EQUIPMENT, INC. 2641 East Artesia Boulevard Long Beach, CA 90805 562-531-4600 Or Call Joe Rexin 714-299-2273 www.trexequip.com


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Bobcat of Sacramento

4 Rivers Equipment

Sacramento, CA 800-266-9631

Albuquerque, NM 505-884-2900

Tractor & Equipment Inc.

Ditch Witch of Arizona

Helena, MT 406-442-2990

Phoenix, AZ 602-437-0351 Tucson, AZ 520-579-0261

Miramar Bobcat

Bobcat of Seattle

Inland Bobcat, Inc.

San Diego, CA 858-566-4600

Seattle, WA 253-850-8140

Riverside, CA 951-788-3030

Honnen Equipment Salt Lake City, UT 801-262-7441 Denver, CO 303-287-7506

Mission Valley Tractor San Jose, CA 408-933-2300


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Paving

SECTION

Pages 57-65

For more information on paving, compaction and milling equipment, as well as comparison charts, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Contractors Reap Benefits From Recycled Asphalt

According to the FHWA, asphalt pavement is America’s most recycled and reused material, which makes the asphalt industry the country’s number one recycler.

By Jeff Winke SPECIAL TO CEG

Back in the 1960s to early 1970s the term “rap” meant to talk freely and honestly. There were rap sessions and “getting together with your old lady (or man) to rap about life.” A decade later, rap became a genre of music spawned from various urban centers throughout the United States. The name allegedly derived from people saying, “That’s a rap!” after performing with a DJ. A rap can usually consist of rhymes and a beat, although sometimes done a cappella. Often accused of being about nothing but sex and drugs, it usually depicts daily life in the black ghettos or other assorted issues faced by the

poorest. Today, in the paving industry, RAP stands for reclaimed asphalt pavement. RAP comes from the millings of old asphalt surfaces removed during resurfacing, rehabilitation or reconstruction operations. These removed and/or reprocessed pavement materials containing asphalt and aggregates are recycled. The use of RAP in asphalt paving actually predates M.C. Hammer’s first pair of baggie pants and became 2 legit 2 quit during the 1970s due to the high cost of crude oil during the Arab oil embargo. The 1973 OPEC oil embargo acutely strained a U.S. economy that had grown increasingly dependent on foreign oil. American ingenuity was needed. At that time, the Federal

Highway Administration (FHWA) provided partial funding to State transportation departments, through Demonstration Project 39, to construct paving projects using recycled asphalt and to document any effective use of recycled resources in light of asphalt shortages and increased material costs. The result of the positive report: Paving practices and technologies quickly evolved to include RAP. Amazingly today, according to the FHWA, asphalt pavement is America’s most recycled and reused material, which makes the asphalt industry the country’s number one recycler. The aluminum, glass, plastic, and paper markets have some catching up to do. For the paving contractor, using RAP makes total sense.

It’s Good to Be Green RAP is an environmentally sound practice. Recycling asphalt pavement creates a cycle of reusing materials that optimizes the use of natural resources. It is a useful alternative to virgin materials, because it reduces the need for virgin aggregate, which is an already scarce commodity in some areas of the country. In a sense, RAP constitutes a “treasure trove” of pre-processed road-building materials. As early as 1993, the Environmental Protection Agency and FHWA identified asphalt pavement as America's No. 1 recycled product in a report to Congress. It continues to be reclaimed and reused at a greater rate than any other product in the

United States. All sorts of waste materials are now incorporated into asphalt pavements, including ground tire rubber, glass, foundry sand, slag and even pig manure, but the most widely used are reclaimed asphalt pavement and recycled asphalt shingles (RAS). The use of recycled materials in asphalt pavements saves hundreds of millions of cubic yards of landfill space each year. Recycling asphalt pavement keeps this oilcovered aggregate from landfills and waste facilities all over the country. Using RAP greatly reduces the amount of construction debris going into landfills, and it does not deplete nonrenewable natural resources such as virgin aggregate and asphalt binder do. see ASPHALT page 58


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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years 2005 Cat AP1055D track paver, Extend-A-Mat 1020B electric heated screed, power crown, slope & height, Cat C7 diesel engine, auger sensors

2007 Blaw Knox PF 2181 paver, Omni IA screed 8-13 ft 2007 Bomag BW9AS static roller, 5-8 ton, Cummins 4 w/diesel heat, power crown & slope, Cummins dsl eng, cylinder diesel engine, water system (2000 yr model front wheel assist, all new tires also available)

2004 Rosco Maximizer II distributor, 1950 gallons, EZ-2S computer w/1 ft cut-offs, diesel heat, 12 ft spray bar, Sterling w/Cat C7 diesel eng, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle

2006 & 2005 Blaw Knox PF 3200 pavers, Omni IIIA 10-18 ½ ft screeds w/diesel heat, power crown and slope, Cummins dsl eng (2005 also has power auger tunnels)

2009 Hamm HD14VV double drum 54” vibratory roller, Hatz 40 hp water cooled diesel engine, double drum drive, water system, hydrostatic drive

New Marathon KERA10 walk behind crack sealer, 10 gallons, oil jacketed, manual full sweep agitation, propane burner, heated 3/4" discharge valve, 3” spring loaded squeegee (used unit also available)

New Warren tailgate spreader, gravity flow, spreads 8 ft , individual 1 ft gates, goes in place of your tailgate

2005 Broce CR350 broom, a/c, 8 ft broom, Cat diesel engine, water system (2014 Broce KR350 also available)

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RAP Significantly Reduces Amount of Landfill Debris ASPHALT from page 57

Good Quality Results Contractors won’t risk their reputations on RAP if it doesn’t perform. Fortunately, it does appear to work as well, and in some cases better than the use of virgin materials. Based on an evaluation of pavements containing 30 percent RAP through the FHWA’s long-term pavement performance (LTPP) program, it has been determined that the performance of pavements containing up to 30 percent RAP is similar to that of roadways constructed from virgin materials with no RAP. This report is of interest to engineers, contractors and others involved in the specification and design of asphalt mixtures for flexible pavements, as well as those involved in promoting the optimal use of RAP. The LTPP report concludes that: “The use of recycled material in the construction of highways to the maximum economical and practical extent possible shows equal or improved performance.”

Makes Good Economic Sense As a useful alternative to virgin materials, RAP reduces the need to use the more expensive virgin aggregate and new more costly asphalt binder required in the production of asphalt paving mixtures. Considering that more than 90 percent of U.S. highways and roads are constructed with hot mix asphalt (HMA), the same materials used to build the original highway and road system can be re-used to repair, reconstruct, and maintain them. As the FHWA recycled materials policy states: “Where appropriate, recycling of aggregates and other highway construction materials makes sound economic, environmental, and engineering sense.” There are four major asphalt production cost categories: materials, plant production, trucking, and lay down paving. Materials are the most expensive production cost category, comprising about 70 percent of the cost to produce HMA. Add to that the most expensive and economically variable material in an asphalt mixture is the asphalt binder. Binder is needed in the intermediate and surface layers of flexible pavement to provide tensile strength to resist distortion, protect the asphalt pavement structure and subgrade from moisture, and provide a smooth, skid-resistant riding surface that withstands wear from traf- All sorts of waste materials are now incorpofic. As a result, the most economical rated into asphalt pavements, including ground use of RAP is in the intermediate and tire rubber, glass, foundry sand, slag and even surface layers of flexible pavements pig manure, but the most widely used are where the less expensive binder from reclaimed asphalt pavement and recycled RAP can replace a portion of the asphalt shingles. more expensive virgin binder. So, to wrap things up on RAP…the beneThe use of RAP also conserves energy, lowers transportation costs required to obtain fits are apparent. the asphalt paving contractor, RAP quality virgin aggregate and preserves canFor increase profitability, eliminate RAP disresources. Additionally, using RAP decreas- posal costs, reduce reliance on the hot-mix es the amount of construction debris placed plant, provide the ability to produce hot mix into landfills and does not deplete nonre- material 24/7, provide the ability to produce newable natural resources such as virgin virgin asphalt (with certain asphalt recyclers) aggregate and asphalt binder. Ultimately, and increased opportunity benefits. recycling asphalt creates a cycle that optiFor cities, county and state highway mizes the use of natural resources and sus- departments, RAP provides many benefits tains the asphalt pavement industry. which include reduced hot-mix costs With using RAP, contractors can avoid through recycling, eliminating RAP disposal tipping fees, In many areas of the country, costs, reduced reliance on the hot-mix plant, tipping fees for waste RAP are becoming the ability to produce hot mix material 24/7, norm. Some are as high as $20 per ton. By ability to produce virgin asphalt (with certain recycling, a contractor keeps that money in asphalt recyclers) and the ability to eliminate their pocket. wasted labor costs required when using cold Highway agencies and taxpayers benefit patch for pothole repairs. because recycling stretches tax dollars, (This story also can be found on allowing more roads to be kept in better con- Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) dition.


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UNBEATABLE TEAM.

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NUECES POWER EQUIPMENT www.nuecespower.com Corpus Christi, TX 361-289-0066 Edinburg, TX 956-702-0066 Laredo, TX 956-725-0066 San Benito, TX 956-361-0066 Victoria, TX 361-576-0066 Vinton, TX 915-541-0066 Houston, TX 713-247-0066

MODERN MACHINERY www.modernmachinery.com Spokane, WA 800-541-0754 Kent, WA 800-669-2425 Rochester, WA 800-304-4421 Portland, OR 800-950-7779 Eugene, OR 800-826-9811

Boise, ID 800-221-5211 Pocatello, ID 800-829-4450 Missoula, MT 800-332-1617 Kalispell, MT 800-434-4190 Billings, MT 800-735-2589

HONNEN EQUIPMENT CO. www.honnen.com 5055 E. 72nd Ave. Commerce City, CO 303-287-7506 800-646-6636 Durango, CO 970-247-4460 Grand Junction, CO 970-243-7090 Idaho Falls, ID 208-523-9915 Salt Lake City, UT 801-262-7441

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Introducing 12 tons of stress relief

BOMAG introduces the new standard for affordable, user-friendly 12-ton soil compactors. The new BW211-40 series is loaded with ergonomic features to reduce operator fatigue. Plus it delivers over 53,000 lbs. of centrifugal force (nearly 62,000 lbs. for pad foot roller) over its massive 84-in working width. Other benefits include: •Redesigned, vibration-isolated operator’s platform with easy to use controls and improved sight lines •Shorter stop to stop steering input for less fatigue, 12-degree oscillation and 35-degree steering angle for optimum maneuverability •Easy open, no tool hood for better engine access •EPA-compliant Tier 3 diesel engines For detailed specs and full list of features and benefits on BOMAG 40-series rollers, visit

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100 Barr Ave. SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 505-344-9466 Fax: 505-345-4715

2329 River Road Grand Junction, CO 81505 970-243-0722 Fax: 970-243-0726

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Abilene, TX 325-677-2291

Enid, OK 580-233-5000

San Angelo, TX 325-651-3337

Tulsa, OK 918-245-5926

Wichita Falls, TX 940-322-3337

McAlester, OK 918-423-2555


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BANE MACHINERY

2449 Manana Rd. Dallas, TX 75220 214-352-2468

Fort Worth, TX 817-847-5894

Tyler, TX 903-597-6641

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Roadtec Inc. Introduces Ace Grade, Slope Control System Roadtec Inc.’s Ace Grade and Slope Control System is available on all half-lane and full-lane milling machines and automates the elevation of the milling machine using a network of grade and slope sensors combined with one central microcontroller. The Ace system includes three Roadtec graphic displays that provide enhanced operation, sensor availability, continuous sensor monitoring, and the ability to quickly transition between sensors. The Ace system can readily incorporate the additional hardware, sensors and other components needed for single or dual averaging skis, according to the manufacturer. Advanced programming and user friendly displays allow the operator to auto calibrate

the hydraulic parameters. This feature reduces the time and effort spent trouble shooting. Ace also can be directly connected

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


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WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL US AT 270-849-2270 OR EMAIL US. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCES PHONE: 270-849-2270 EMAIL: TRITOWN1@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– A WALK BEHIND BRUSH CUTTER CONTACT: BILL STEMPLE EMAIL: THELMASTEMPLE@ATT.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TACK WAGON | NEED A NEW OR LIGHTLY USED TACK WAGON - 500GAL WITH SPRAY BAR CONTACT: BARBARA SPAIN PHONE: 703-851-7702 FAX: 301-396-5783 EMAIL:BARBARAS@ PAVEMENTCORP.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HEAVY DUTY DOZERS, CRANES, LOADER, MOTOR GRADER, EXCAVATORS AND HEAVY DUTY TRUCK. KINDLY FURNISH ME WITH DETAILS OF AVAILABILITY, PRICES AND CONDITIONS OF SALES TO ENABLE US PLACE ORDER.THANKS FOR ANTICIPATED COOPERATION. CONTACT: ENGR. BALA DANSHEHU PHONE: TEL:+234-810-9940714 FAX: FAX:+44-129-1200057 EMAIL: ENGR.BALA.FMWNIG@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DAVID BRADELY WALK BEHIND TRACTOR PLOW CONTACT: GREG HUNTZINGER EMAIL: 1HUNTZY@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER D10R 1996AT 2005 | NEED BULLDOZER D10R ENC CAB WITH RIPPER UNDER UNDER 12000 HOURS REAL HOURS ON THE FRAME GOOD UNDERCARRIAGE FROM USER NOT ADVERTISED I PAY 85000.00US AT 185000.00US CONDITIONAL INSPECTION CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADER | I AM LOOKING TO BUY A CATERPILLAR 943, 953, 963 OR 973 CRAWLER LOADER WITH A 4-IN-1 BUCKET AND WORKING A/C. THE MACHINE DOES NOT HAVE TO BE NEW OR HAVE A GREAT UNDERCARRIAGE, I NEED IT TO COMPLETE A FEW PROJECTS AT MY HOME. I AM LOOKING FOR SOMETHING $20, 000 OR UNDER. THE MACHINE WILL NEED TO BE TRANSPORTED TO NAPLES, FL 34117. CONTACT: WARREN EMAIL: TWOPETIES@AOL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED UTILITY TRACTOR/1520HP | LOOKING FOR A USED UTILITY TRACTOR FOR SM. FARM. CONTACT: DAVID RUDOLPH PHONE: 419-684-5594 EMAIL: BRUDOLPH007@BEX.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BULLDOZER D10R D10T ENC CAB WITH RIPPER USER NO SCAM NO INTERNERT FROM CONTRACTOR IN ALL USA THE PRICE MUST BE UNDER SALESMAN PLEASE 12 MONTHS FROM JEAN MAURICE CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1 450 346 8975 EMAIL: JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– USED 20 YD DUMPSTERS CONTACT: VENTURE TWO CONTRACTING PHONE: 484-250-9311 EMAIL:RMORELLA149@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PC350LC-8 2011 UP, NOT MORE THAN 7000 HOURS PREFERABLY FROM AREA NEARBY SHIPPING FACILITIES FOR OVERSEAS OR FROM EUROPE FITTED WITH HAMMER SYSTEM AND LINES.READY TO WORK CONTACT: WADIE IBRAHIM PHONE: +962795523295 FAX: +96265821653 EMAIL:WZIBRAHIM@NEEC.COM.JO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LIFT HINOWA CONTACT: JOHN FISCHER PHONE: 4023262858 EMAIL: JOHNFISCHER420@EARTHLINK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– RIPPER FOR JOHN DEERE 770BH MOTORGRADER USED CONTACT: HECTOR SANDOVAL PHONE: 5206047575 FAX: 5202872038 EMAIL:MACH4503@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TOWABLE LIFT | TOWABLE LIFT 20-25 REACH CONTACT: JOE PRIESS PHONE: 4195261822 EMAIL: PENNY41@EARTHLINK.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YANMAR TF110 | I WANT TO BUY A YANMAR TF110 CONTACT: PHILEX PHONE: 4097398992 EMAIL: PHILEXCONLOUIS@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 600AJ JLG BOOM LIFT CONTACT: SAGAR PHONE: 009765424247 EMAIL: GURUDATTCRANE5000@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SKID STEER ADAPTER PLATE FOR WACKER NEUSON WL50 | ADAPTER PLATE FOR WACKER NEUSON WL50 WHEEL LOADER TO USE SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS ON LOADER. CONTACT: JIM MOON PHONE: 2295356562 OR 2298810048 EMAIL: DENISEMCCORD@MSN.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

LOOKING FOR USED 30-40 H P FARM TRACTOR CONTACT: CHARLES SHELBY EMAIL: JMCHARLIE@BELLSOUTH.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I NEED TWO HYSTER CA766A COMPACTORS CONTACT: EDDIE GREEN PHONE: 864-327-3909 EMAIL: EDDIE@BRUCEEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO 330 EXCAVATOR ENGINE NEEDED COMPLETE OR SHORT BLOCK ENGINE MODEL 6DI6TLE2 CONTACT: RICHARD PHONE: 7322719658 EMAIL: AMIDIRT@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED BULLDOZER KOMASTU 375A 3 WITH RIPPER D10R WITH RIPPER NOT ADVERTISED | NEED BULLDOZER KOMASTU 375A -3 375A -5 375A -6 ENC CAB RIPPER NO INTERNERT NO SCAM NO PAPER USER ONLY USA AND I NEED 10R D10T ENC CAB LOW LOW HOURS NOT NOT NOT NOT ADVERTISED I/TS CLEAR CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN PHONE: 1-450-346-8975 EMAIL:JEANMAURICEBOUTIN@ VIDEOTRON.CA –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BELLY DUMP SEMI TRAILER CLAM DOORS | WANTING TO BUY CLAM DOORS FOR BELLY DUMP TRAILER, ANY MODEL CONTACT: MIKE PHONE: 319-470-8388 EMAIL: PI2279@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AIR VANTAGE WELDER CONTACT: RICK PHILLIPS PHONE: 419-233-0949 EMAIL: RPHILLIPS1961@LIVE.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WOODPECKER FULLYAUTOMATIC PALLET MACHINE | AUTOMATIC NAILER AND STACKER FOR PALLETS. WE WOULD LIKE ONE THAT GOES FROM 24 X 24 TO 68 X 68 OR SO.. CONTACT: TIM KEITH PHONE: 606-379-5492 FAX: 606-379-0632 EMAIL:KEITHPALLETMILL@ WINDSTREAM.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONTROL VALVE MANUAL | I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE ALL SET OF HYDRAULIC HOSE POSITIONING IN CONTROL VALVE OF D65EX-11 MODEL . CONTACT: RANNIE AYSON PHONE: 09056037264 EMAIL:RANNIE.AYSON2002@ GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SMALL GAS WERDER, ANY BRAND CONTACT: AL BAKER EMAIL:ALFREDBAKER192@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CONCRETE PULVERIZER | STANLEY LA BOUNTY CONCRETE PULVERIZER MODEL CP80 OR CP100 TO BE INSTALLED ON A CAT 336E L OR 349E L CONTACT: RUSSELL KARR EMAIL: RUSSELL@SCMAGGREGATES.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WHEEL LOADER | THIRD VALVE CONTACT: ROB PHONE: 306-398-7658 EMAIL: RAMCCREA@SASKTEL.NET –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580 SK L SL M SM N SNS CONTACT: FRANK @ GROFF TRACTOR PHONE: 1-800-654-USED FAX: 732-780-3618 EMAIL:FRANKHORAN@ GROFFTRACTOR.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I NEED ALUMINUM CONCRETE FORMS ANY SIZES BIG QUANTITY CONTACT: LUOIS CARMONA PHONE: 917-517-1117 646-944-4447 FAX: 829-301-8249 EMAIL: VANCASACXA@AOL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED 3306 FOR D6H CONTACT: DEAN HELMER PHONE: 318-282-4490 FAX: 318-428-0152 EMAIL:DEANHELMER13@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PETTIBONE ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT CONTACT: EARL MARTIN | PHONE: 7175171300 | FAX: 7173552466 | EMAIL:EARLMARTIN@POWERPROEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU PC3508 | PC350-8 YEAR 2010 UP IN A VERY GOOD CONDITION READY TO WORK FITTED WITH HYDRAULIC HAMMER PIPPING CONTACT: PHONE: +962795523295 EMAIL:WZIBRAHIM@NEEC.COM.JO –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SUPPLY SPARE PART | THE SPARE PARTS OF XCMG (LW500 ZL50G ZL30 QY25K QY30K QY50K QY75K QY100 ) SDLG(LG918 LG936 938 LG958 LG956 LG968) SEM SHANTUI CHANGLIN XGMA LIUGONG YTO FONTON 4WG180 4WG200 6WG200 YUCHAI WEICHAI SHANGCHAI CUMMINS AND OTHERS. CONTACT: PETER LIU PHONE: 0086 15263695799 EMAIL: CNDAMP@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400 / CAT GRADERS 140G, 14G, 14H | WE ARE LOOKING FOR HITACHI EXCAVATORS EX200, EX400 & CAT GRADERS 140G, 14G, 14H.PLEASE SEND US INFO WITH PICTURES & OFFER GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: HIDAYAT KHAN PHONE: +92-345-8818803 EMAIL:NAQIB_KHANINTRCO@ HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT LOADER 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F | WE ARE LOOKING FOR CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS 950, 950B, 950E, 966D, 966E, 966F.PLEASE SEND US INFO WITH PICTURES & OFFER GOOD PRICE. CONTACT: NAQIB KHAN PHONE: +92-333-3298751 EMAIL: NAQIB_KHAN73@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MATS CLIMBING WORK PLATFORM | HEK MASTCLIMBERS WANTED CONTACT: STEVE PHONE: 0411782740 EMAIL: STEVIE@SCOTIAACCESS.COM.AU ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

REAR AXLE | 1992 INGERSOLL RAND MODEL # SD 100 REAR AXLE GEAR CASE OR COMPLETE REAR AXLE. SERIAL # 5595S CONTACT: DOUG MOORE PHONE: 716-937-6575 FAX: 716-937-6502 EMAIL:DOUGM@ZOLADZ.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SUPPLY SEM XCMG SHANTUI SDLG EQUIPMENTS, STEVEN, K1 | LOWER PRICE THAN FACTORY EXPORT DEP CONTACT: PETER LIU PHONE: 0086 15263695799 EMAIL: CNDMP@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ENCLOSED CARGO TRAILER 6 X 8. CONTACT: WALTER TRAINOR EMAIL: WATRAIN@HOTMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED CAT BACKHOES 416B / C | NEED CAT BACKHOES MODEL 416B AND C. MUST BE CLOSED CAB, 4X4, EXT HOE. CONTACT: DAN SEXTON PHONE: 423-212-1472 EMAIL: DAN@EQUIPMENTSTATION.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NEED EXCAVATOR 2ND HAND CONTACT: NOOR PHONE: 03125905483 EMAIL:NOOR.HUSSAIN30@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 250C | NEED AIR BAGS FOR JD250C CONTACT: TOM PHONE: 215-624-2221 FAX: 215-331-5870 EMAIL: TSDREDGING@MSN.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D7G DOZER | NEED TO BUY D7G WITH CAT OR HYSTER WINCH, STANDARD SHOES (NO LGP) AND S BLADE (NO ANGLE BLADE) CONTACT: NATACHA AUBIN PHONE: +33698174467 EMAIL:NATACHA@ABNEQUIPMENT.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR EXCAVATOR 225 CONTACT: SIM. EDDY. BARNES. KUMAH PHONE: + 233. 206009438 OR. + 233.24144499 EMAIL: SIMDDYBARNES@YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOBELCO SK75UR NACHI PVD3B60L HYDRAULIC PUMP | LOOKING TO BUY A NACHI HYDRAULIC PUMP FOR A KOBELCO SK75UR EXCAVATOR CONTACT: MICKEY HOOVER PHONE: 814-236-3606 EMAIL: MHOOVERREPAIRS@ YAHOO.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE 110 BACKHOLE | 2004 UP TO 2012 110 JOHN DEERE TLB BACKHOLE LOWEST HOURS POSSIBLE CONTACT: WILLIE WEBB EMAIL: WILLIEWEBB6666@GMAIL.COM –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– (50) WATER TANKER HAULERS | (50) WATER TANKER TRACTOR TRAILERS WITH DRIVERS. 6, 000 / 8, 000 GALLONS EACH. 12-16 HRS PER DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK / 5 MONTHS. CONTACT: MIKE LINTON PHONE: 731-438-5268 EMAIL: MIKELINTON94@GMAIL.COM ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • August 8, 2015 • Page 69 ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS www.lyonauction.com 315-633-2944 • Orlando, FL Wed., August 12, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Equipment

• North East, MD August 27, 2015 • Las Vegas, NV August 28, 2015 • Phoenix, AZ September 2, 2015

• Pittsburgh, PA Sat., August 15, 2015 For: Very Large Job Completion, Land Clearing Equipment

• Youngstown, OH September 2, 2015

• Racine, WI Sat., August 22, 2015 For: Late Model Dump Trucks, Construction Equipment & more

• Ashland, KY September 15-17, 2015

• Syracuse, NY Mon., August 24, 2015 For: Retirement Auction of Landscape & Irrigation Contractors

• Polotitlan, MEX September 11, 2015

• Atlanta, GA September 17, 2015 • Minneapolis, MN September 18, 2015

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To view information on upcoming auctions visit our Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com • ONLINE ONLY September 24 – October 1, 2015 For: End of Season Rental Sale

• Houston, TX Tues., August 25, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more from National Rental Fleets

• Sacramento, CA September 22, 2015

BIG IRON www.bigiron.com 800-937-3558

• Fort Worth, TX September 23-24, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY August 12, 2015

• Corpus Christi, TX Thurs., August 27, 2015 For: Very Late Model Construction Rental Returns

• Kansas City, MO September 25, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY August 19, 2015

• Los Angeles, CA September 29, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY August 26, 2015

• Nashville, TN September 29, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY September 2, 2015

• Salt Lake City, UT September 29, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY September 9, 2015

• St. Louis, MO September 29, 2015

• ONLINE ONLY September 16, 2015

• Utica, NY Sat., August 29, 2015 For: Large Job Completion Auction: Construction Equipment • Middletown, NY Sun., August 30, 2015 For: Large Acquisition of Rental Company: New & Used Support Equipment & more • Atlanta, GA Tues., September 1, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more • Charlotte (York), NC Wed., September 2, 2015 For: Late Model Aggregate & Construction Equipment • Queretaro, Mexico Fri., September 4, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

• Albuquerque, NM September 30, 2015 • Salt Lake City, UT September 30, 2015 • Raleigh-Durham, NC September 30, 2015 • El Paso, TX October 21, 2015 BACKES AUCTIONEERS www.backes-auction.com 800-876-8070

• Boston, MA September 18 - 20, 2015 For: All types of Construction Equipment & more

• Marion, IA Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• San Angelo, TX Thurs., September 24, 2015 For: Rental Fleet Late Model Construction Equipment

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

• Parkersburg, WV Fri., September 25, 2015 For: Major Earthmoving & Pipeline Completion

• Sacramento, CA Sat., August 8, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Atlantic City, NJ Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Late Model Construction Equipment & more

• Riverside, CA Sat., August 15, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Syracuse, NY Sat., October 10, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Returns of Construction Equipment & more

• Visalia, CA Fri., August 28, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Rochester, NY Sat., October 17, 2015 For: Very Large Rental Returns Auction. Construction Equipment & more

• Portland, OR Thurs., September 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Plymouth, MA Sat., October 24, 2015 For: Large Snow Equipment Auction

• Sacramento, CA Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Commercial Truck Auction

• Manchester, NH Sat., October 31, 2015 For: Major Job Finishing Construction Equipment & more • Somerset, PA Fri., November 6, 2015 For: Job Completion Coal & Mining Equipment • Somerset, PA Sat., November 7, 2015 For: Semi-Retirement Auction – Construction Equipment • Syracuse, NY Sat., November 14, 2015 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction Equipment & more • Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mon., November 23, 2015 For: Very, Very Large Late Model JD Agricultural Tractors & more RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS www.rbauction.com 402-421-2631 • Orlando, FL August 13, 2015 • Austin, MN August 19, 2015 • Columbus, OH August 21, 2015 • Tipton, CA August 26, 2015 • Houston, TX August 26-27, 2015

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CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONEERS www.cia-auction.com 513-241-9701 • Tidioute, PA Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Public Auction / Construction Equipment COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS www.collarcityauctions.com 518-895-8150 • ONLINE ONLY Bidding August 1 - 14, 2015 For: Late Model Repossessed Paving Equipment & more DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC. www.davisauctionsinc.com 203-758-4087 • Prospect, CT Sat., September 26, 2015 For: Construction Equipment DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC. www.dsa-auctions.com 765-778-9277 • Pendleton, IN Fri., September 18, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Fall Auction • Cecil, OH Sat., October 17, 2015 For: 2nd Annual Fall NW Ohio Consignment Auction

HILCO INDUSTRIAL, LLC www.hilcoind.com 877-37-HILCO • ONLINE August 12 - 20, 2015 For: Generac Industrial Power HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY www.hunyady.com 800-233-6898 • Blairsville, PA Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Large Absolute Auction: Galway Bay Corp. I.R.A.Y. AUCTION www.iraymn.com 320-968-7230 • Foley, MN Fri., September 11, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction • Foley, MN Fri., December 4, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment 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 Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 27, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 3, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 10, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 17, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY September 24-25, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• Pendleton, IN Fri., December 11, 2015 For: 23rd Annual Snowball Auction

JAMES G. MURPHY INC. AUCTIONEERS www.murphyauction.com 800-426-3008

BEAZLEY AUCTIONEERS www.beazleyauction.com 800-670-1227

EQUIPMENT ROW.com www.equipmentrow.com 580-931-6156

• Kenmore, WA Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction

• Howe, TX Fri., August 14, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment, Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONGOING ONLINE TIMED Construction Equipment, Trucks/ Trailers, Farm Equipment & Salvage. New items added daily!

• Kenmore, WA Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment & Contractors Auction

BIDADOO AUCTIONS www.bidadoo.com 1-877-BIDADOO

FREY & SONS, INC. www.freyonlineauctions.com 419-455-3739

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.jeffmartinauctioneers.com 601-450-6200

• ONLINE ONLY August 6 - 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Ends: Wed., August 19, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• Calera, AL Sat., August 15, 2015 For: Farm & Construction Equipment and more

• ONLINE ONLY August 13 - 20, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY August 20 - 27, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY August 27 - Sept. 3, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY September 3 - 10, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

HENDERSON AUCTIONS www.hendersonauctions.com 225-686-2252 • Carencro, LA September 16-17, 2015 For: 2 Day Fall Contractor’s Auction • Livingston, LA November 11-12, 2015 For: 2 Day Winter Contractor’s Auction

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS www.jjkane.com 855-GO2-KANE • Philadelphia, PA Sat., August 15, 2015 For: Used Heavy Equipment • Salt Lake City, UT Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: Used Heavy Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY September 10 - 17, 2015 For: Aerial Equipment

HESS AUCTIONEERS www.hessauctioneers.net 866-511-2493

• Rome, NY Sat., August 22, 2015 For: Used Heavy Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY September 17 - 24, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

• Marietta, PA Fri., August 21, 2015 For: Truck, Trailer & Equipment

• Mt. Sterling, KY Thurs., August 27, 2015 For: Construction Liquidation

J.M. WOOD AUCTION COMPANY www.jmwood.com 800-447-7085

ROLLER AUCTIONEERS www.rollerauction.com 866-515-1668

• Montgomery, AL September 2 - 3, 2015 For: Trucks, Construction & Forestry Auction

• Denver, CO Wed., September 16, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY www.keenanauction.com 207-885-5100

• Denver, CO Wed., November 11, 2015 For: Heavy Construction & Contracting Equipment

• Patten, ME Thurs., August 27, 2015 For: Forestry Equipment, Trucks & Trailers LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION COMPANY www.meekinsauction.com 800-499-6560 • Lumberton, NC Tues., August 18, 2015 For: Contractor’s Auction of the Summer MARTIN & MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.mmaauction.com 864-947-7888 • Pelzer, SC Wed., August 26, 2015 For: Trucks, Trailers, Equipment, Misc. MOTLEY’S AUCTION GROUP www.motleys.com 804-232-3300 • ONLINE ONLY August 21 - 26, 2015 For: Support Tools & Equipment • Richmond, VA Tues., August 25, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & Trucks PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. www.petrowskyauctioneers.com 860-642-4200 • Cambridge, OH Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Major Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction • Cadiz, OH Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: Equipment Dispersal Auction for CBC Pipeline, LLC • Williamstown, NJ Fri., September 18, 2015 For: Major Equipment Auction for Company Wrench & Area Contractors & Dealers PURPLE WAVE AUCTION www.purplewave.com 866-608-9283

RTI AUCTIONS www.teitsworth.com 585-243-1563 • Seneca Falls, NY August 13 - 14, 2015 For: Empire Farm Days Auction SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC www.salesauctioncompany.com 860-627-7506 • Windsor Locks, CT Sat., October 3, 2015 For: Construction Equipment & more SCOTT PERRY & CO. www.scottperryco.com 716-283-7653 • Hornell, NY Wed., August 19, 2015 For: NYS Dept. of Transportation • Castile, NY Thurs., August 20, 2015 For: NYS Office of Parks & Recreation STANLEY J. PAINE AUCTIONEERS www.paineauctioneersonline.com 617-731-4455 • Manchester, NH Wed., August 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment Job Completion Auction STEFFES GROUP INC. www.steffesgroup.com 701-237-9173 • Litchfield, MN Thurs., September 3, 2015 For: Aglron Event THOMPSON AUCTIONEERS, INC. www.thompsonauctioneers.com 937-426-8446 • Englewood, OH Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Public Auction Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., August 11, 2015 For: RWI Welding Realignment Auction

THOMAS HIRCHAK COMPANY www.THCAuction.com 800-634-7653

• ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 13, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

• Morrisville, VT Thurs., September 17, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment Auction

• ONLINE ONLY Tues., August 18, 2015 For: Truck & Trailer Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., August 27, 2015 For: Construction Equipment • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 3, 2015 For: Manhattan Pipeline LLC Equipment Auction • ONLINE ONLY Thurs., September 22, 2015 For: Truck & Trailer Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONS www.utilityauctions.net 302-530-9103 • Wilmington, DE Fri., August 28, 2015 For: Public Auction: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANY www.waynepikeauction.com 763-389-2700

QUANTOS AUCTIONS www.quantosauctions.com 253-236-8555

• Princeton, MN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

• ONLINE ONLY August 18-20, 2015 For: Online Public Auction Construction Equipment

• Princeton, MN Sat., December 5, 2015 For: Heavy Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC. www.ritchason.com 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., September 12, 2015 For: Construction Equipment

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC. www.wolfeauctions.com 800-443-9580 • Frederick, MD Sat., August 22, 2015 For: Northern MD Contractors Auction

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANY www.rogersauctiongroup.com 800-442-7906

WSM AUCTIONEERS www.wsmauctioneers.com 623-936-3300

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Ritchie Sells More Than $53M in Iron at Fort Worth Auction

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itchie Bros. sold more than $53 million of equipment and trucks at its unreserved public auction in Fort Worth, Texas, on July 22 and 23. The two-day auction set a new Fort Worth site record for number of lots sold, with more than 4,250 items being sold to bidders around the world, including 500 plus trailers, 385 plus truck tractors, 95 plus excavators, 90 plus loader backhoes, 50 plus compactors, 50 plus flatbed trucks, 45 plus boom trucks, 40 crawler tractors, 35 plus winch tractors, and much more. More than 3,750 people from 53 countries registered to bid in person, online at rbauction.com, and by proxy. “We had a tremendous line-up of gear at the auction, and the crowds really turned out to bid,” said Dolan Aucoin regional sales manager, Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers. “Pricing met or exceeded our expectations, especially on good quality, well maintained equipment. Many bidding customers found it difficult to find deals. As usual with Ritchie Bros. unreserved auctions, every item was sold to the highest bidder, with no reserve prices and no minimum bids.” Ritchie Bros. sold equipment for 490 plus sellers, including Texas-based Cash Construction Company Inc. Established in 1969, Cash Construction specializes in projects involving water, wastewater and dry utilities, as well as drainage improvements, lift stations, pump stations and roadwork. “We’ve been selling through Ritchie Bros. since 1996,” said Robert Pullen, equipment manager of Cash Construction. “All the people I interact with at Ritchie Bros., from the counter staff to everyone in the yard, are friendly, easy to work with and well-versed in what they do. Ritchie Bros. is a good, honest company; they give accurate appraisals and are who you want to work with when selling your equipment.” Buyers from outside Texas purchased approximately $26 million of equipment and trucks (or 50 percent of total gross auction proceeds). Equipment sold to buyers from as far away as the United Arab Emirates, Poland and Taiwan.

Dustin Hilliary, Hilliary Construction, Medicine Park, Okla., wants to take this Cat D6 home. An outside temperature of more than 100 degrees drove many bidders inside for the virtual auctions.

Corentin Boucher, an intern of Western Reserve Trading in Youngstown, Ohio, learns the ins and outs of an auction. This Cat highlift is a good example.

Brad Wittrock of Terrastar in Oklahoma City has started teaching his son, Teegan, at a very young age about auctions. Gary Deming of Diamond Underground Inc. in Fort Worth, Texas, thinks this Ford F650 flat-bed, dual cab will fit his needs perfectly.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web Bryan Biondolillo of OnSite Commercial site at www.constructionequipment- Construction LLC in Aurora, Colo., has been taking a close look at this JLG highlift. guide.com.)

Luis Moran (L) and John Quintero of Quinlon Investments in Miami, Fla., think this Cat 928H loader will be a good investment.

Jeff Miller (L), Trophy Tractor Inc., Grand Prairie, Texas, and his son, Maxx, enjoy a father/son outing at the Ritchie Bros. Fort Worth Auction.


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Equify Auctions Hosts Cisco Facility Grand Opening Sale

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quify Auctions recently put the finishing touches on its Cisco, Texas, facility and hosted its first grand opening sale on July 30. The event consisted of heavy equipment and machinery, as well as commercial trucks and trailers. For more information, visit http://www.equifyauctions.com.

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

The crowds come out of the heat to enjoy the air-conditioning and the new theater style seating of ring one.

Scott Loftis of L.V.A. Services in Fort Worth, Texas, likes what he sees in the John Deere 310J loader backhoe.

Gary Thompson, GM Thompson Inc. in Glen Rose, Texas, is interested in this John Deere 744K wheel loader. Robert Picket and his wife, Sue, of Crosscut Machinery in Crosscut, Texas, have taken the day to enjoy the festivities and maybe take home this Cat D6D. Chris Gibson of ROMCO in Fort Worth, Texas, wanted a better look at this Volvo EC210C excavator.

Jimmy Gosdin (L), Gosdin Dozer Service in Glen Rose, Texas, takes a photo op with Corky Underwood, RECS in Prosper, Texas, and this 65EX Komatsu dozer at the Cisco Grand Opening.

Bill Starks (L) and Jacob Pogue of J&Z Dirt Works in Eastland, Texas, have been giving this 416C loader backhoe a close look.

Tommy Clinch (L) and Joey Redmond of Warren CAT take a photo op in the brand new facility.


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BusinessCalendar

To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) Member Appreciation Social in St. Cloud – FREE! Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Location: St. Cloud, Minnesota Time: From 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE ABOVE MNLA EVENTS, please contact MNLA at 651/633-4987/toll free: 888/886-6652. Fax: 651/633-4986/toll free fax: 888/266-4986. American Oil & Gas Events/Conferences 2015 Toll Free: 800/847-8301 or 316/788-6271 AUGUST, 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS: August 6-8: TIPRO Summer Conference Hyatt Hill Country Resort, San Antonio (512) 477-4452 August 13: Western Energy Alliance Annual Meeting Park Hyatt Hotel, Beaver Creek, Colorado (303)623-0987 August 14: SOOGA Fall Golf Outing Oxbow Golf Course, Beverly, Ohio (740) 374-3203 August 24-27: Rocky Mountain Energy Summit Colorado Convention Center, Denver, COGA (303) 861-0362 August 25: Houston Wildcatters, Houston Petroleum Club Texas Alliance (940) 723-4131 August 25-26: Petroleum Association of Wyoming Annual Meeting Parkway Plaza Hotel & Convention Center, Casper (307) 234-5333 August 26: 18th Annual Divot Diggers Golf Outing Tam O’Shanter Golf Course, Hermitage, PA PIOGA (724) 933-7306 August 27: North Dakota Oil Pac Golf Tournament Bully Pulpit, Medora, N.D. NDPC (701) 223-6380 September 1: TAEP First Tommy Taylor Memorial Scholarship Clay Shoot Abilene, TX, CLAY SPORTS ( 325) 232-5106 September 9: IPAA/TIPRO Leaders in Industry Luncheon Petroleum Club of Houston, TX (832) 233-5502 September 9-11: Platts Fifth Annual NGLs Conference and Third Annual Petrochemical Seminar Royal Sonesta Hotel, Houston, TX (800) 752-8878 September 14: LOGA Industry Seminar and CLE JW Marriott, New Orleans, LA (800) 443-1433 September 15-16: Texas Alliance Abilene Membership Meeting Abilene, TX, Civic Center (940) 723-4131 September 15-17: Eastern Kansas Oil & Gas Association Annual Meeting Prairie Band Casino, Mayetta, KS (620) 431-1020 September 15-17: 19th Annual Wyoming Oil & Gas Fair Casper, WY, Events Center (307) 258-4708 September 15-17: 19th Annual Gas Compressor Short Course & Conference National Center for Employee Development Conference Center and Hotel, Norman, OK (405) 325-3891 September 16: IPAA Leaders in Industry Luncheon Dallas Petroleum Club (800) 433-2851 September 16-17: IADC Asset Integrity and Reliability Conference & Exhibition Norris Conference Center, Houston, TX (713) 292-1945 September 17: SOOGA Annual Trade Show Marietta, OH (740) 374-3203

September 17: PBPA Monthly Luncheon Midland Petroleum Club (432) 684-6345 September 20-22: 65th Annual Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies and the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM Annual Convention George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX (512) 471-0328 September 21-23: North Dakota Petroleum Council Annual Meeting Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center, Fargo, ND (701) 2236380 September 21-24: American School of Gas Measurement Marriott Westchase Hotel, Houston, TX (877) 847-0889 September 24: KOGA’s West Kentucky Meeting Convention Center, Owensboro, KY (502) 226-1955 September 24-25: Fourth Annual Frac Sand Supply & Logistics Conference JW Marriott Hill Country Resort, San Antonio, TX (888) 906-9898 September 27-30: IOGAWV Sports Weekend Lakeview Resort, Morgantown, WV (304) 344-9867 September 28-30: Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conference & Exhibition George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston, TX (972) 952-9393 September 28-29: Platts 10th Annual Pipeline Development and Expansion Conference Hilton Post Oak Hotel, Houston, TX (800) 752-8878 September 28-30: Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission Annual Conference Skirvin Hotel, Oklahoma City, OK (405) 525-3556 Nursery Growers of 2015 FIELD DAY When: Time: Where:

Lake County Ohio, Inc.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Chalet Debonne Vineyards 7840 Doty Road Madison, OH 44057 Phone: (440) 466-3485 Our 48th Nursery Field Day features Chalet Debonne Vineyards, the largest estate winery in Ohio, boasting over 175 acres of vines. Tour the winery and the first Micro Brewery located in a winery, Cellar Rats Brewery. Then visit the trade show with over 150 exhibitors in a County Fair Atmosphere! OSU Extension researchers and educators will be on hand throughout the day to answer questions and provide information. Once again, all exhibitors, attendees, Association members, coworkers, family and guests are invited to the NGLCO Annual Summer Meeting and Party on Tuesday night following Field Day. Enjoy live entertainment, heavy hors d’oeuvres and cash bar! Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association Tessman Company Greenhouse Buying Expo When: August 12, 2015 Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Where: The Prom Center 484 Inwood Avenue, N. Oakdale, Minnesota 55128 United States Contact: Dan Faust dfaust@tessmanseed.com Phone: 651/487-3850 Tessman is ready to help you with all of your greenhouse, nursery, garden center and landscaping needs! This year’s Greenhouse Buying Expo includes: . New Product Lines . Detailed Product Information . Show Buying Specials & Dating . Breakfast and Lunch Provided . Multiple Vendors Attending

. Informational Speakers – to be announced! . Dosmatic Repairs available at a show discount . Bring your injector to the show or ship it to us! . Door Prizes; Free Beer . Free hotel room for out-of-town customers. Call Sara for details at 651/487-3850. AGC of MN AGC of Minnesota CLC – St. Paul Saints Game When: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 Time: 5:30 PM to ??? Where: New Saints Stadium, St. Paul, MN Contact: Merry Beckmann mbeckmann@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2187 Details: The new Saints Stadium is open! Join your fellow CLC members at this networking only event on Tuesday, August 18, in the Gallery (behind home plant). We will begin the festivities at 5:30 PM followed by the 7:00 PM game. Would you like to sponsor this event? Sponsorships are available for $200 and your name will go on all the promotional pieces and help defray the cost of the tickets. Contact Merry if interested at 651/796-2187 or mbeckmann@agcmn.org. Online registration is available after June 15th at www.agcmn.org. AGC of MN AGC of Minnesota – Sporting Clays Fundraiser When: Monday, August 24, 2015 Where: Minnesota Horse & Hunt Club 952/447-2272 3300 220th Street East, Prior Lake, MN 55372 Contact: Denise Woods dwoods@agcmn.org, Phone: 651/796-2186 Registration details will be available in July. AGC of AMERICA Contractors Environmental Conference Join us in SEPTEMBER 2-3, 2015 in ARLINGTON, VA Welcome to the 2015 CEC: the nation’s foremost management conference for environmental professionals in the construction industry. Join us on September 2-3 in Arlington, VA to explore ways to turn environmental responsibilities into successes for you and your firm. Whether your goal is an excellent compliance record or setting your company apart as a green contractor, AGC’s CEC is the conference for you! For information, please contact: Leah F. Pilconis, Consultant on Environmental Law & Policy, Senior Environmental Advisor to AGC of America at pilconisl@agc.org. LABOR DAY WEEKEND, SEPTEMBER 4 through SEPTEMBER 7, 2015 In conjunction with the Rock River Thesheree’s Annual Show at Thresherman’s Park, 51 East Cox Road, off of US51 near Edgerton, Wisconsin. Please note, that the show days are Friday through Monday, not Friday through Sunday. This is to conform to the hosting show’s schedule. Edgerton is approximately 55 miles southwest of Milwaukee, 90 miles northwest of Chicago, and 25 miles southeast of Madison. The show features a tremendous variety of equipment and exhibits, including a steam pile driver, steam train, machine shop, sawmill, tractors, fire trucks, and, of course, threshing and traction engines. For more information, please contact: Historical Construction Equipment Association 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Phone: 419-352-5616 – Fax: 419-352-6086 General Requests, Memberships and Merchandise Orders: info@hcea.net. NTEA TRUCK PRODUCT CONFERENCE The Association for the Work Truck Industry SEPTEMBER 15-17, 2015, Dearborn, Michigan

Royal Dearborn Hotel & Convention Center, Dearborn, MICHIGAN Learn about next year’s vocational truck and product offerings from 13 chassis manufacturers at the NTEA’s Truck Product Conference. This industry event is scheduled Tuesday, September 15 through Thursday, September 17, 2015. Stay on the cutting edge: Preview truck options for the coming model year. Gain access to OEM representatives who can address technical questions. Identify solutions for potential conversion issues. Connect with industry professionals. For more general NTEA information, please use the following contact information: Administrative Office: 37400 Hills Tech Drive Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3414 Phone: 248/489-7090 • Toll-Free: 800/441-6832 Fax: 248/489-8590 Email: info@ntea.com AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. The show is owned and organized by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibit space sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companies applying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the first round of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplace Exhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The 2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition and events facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show participants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM, organizer of CONEXPOCON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA has broadbased support from leading industry groups in Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cycle in response to local and international industry input. AEM is show exhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website: www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at sales@aem.org or by telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060. ICUEE – the EMO EXPO 2015 The International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition DATE: September 29, 2015 to October 1, 2015 Venue: Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, United States ICUEE, also known as The Demo Expo, is the largest event in North America for utilities and utility contractors seeking new equipment, technologies, and best practices for construction and rehabilitation projects. With 25 acres of exhibits to explore, attendees can comparison shop more than 800 suppliers through equipment test drives and interactive product demonstrations. At ICUEE 2015, attendees will have an opportunity to: . Visit with more than 850 leading manufacturers. . Explore the latest utility products and innovations. . Operate construction and utility equipment in job-like conditions. . “Test run” the products specific to your operation’s needs in a variety of ways, including: . Specialized exhibit pavilions for fleet management, safety and green utility. . A 2-mile Ride & Drive test track (for on-road equipment and technologies). . An Indoor Demo Stage . Extensive in-booth exhibitor product demos . Learn from the pros! . Attend sessions to help you better understand the latest technologies and issues that are impacting the way you do business. . Talk directly to technical experts and equipment designers who can answer your industry-specific questions. Customer service: ICUEE’s customer service team is here to assist you! Hours: 8 AM to 4:30 PM (Central Time, USA) PHONE: US and Canada: Toll Free: 800/867-6060; email: info@icuee.com


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Rehabilitation Includes Preserving Historial Elements FORT from page 1

Company made Fort Vancouver as their Pacific Northwest base of operations. “Basically, we have a sensitive site that requires we consult with the tribes and the state historical preservation officer on our design and they have to weigh in whether what we are doing is an adverse action,” said Ray Cozby, project manager with the Parks Service. Workers will make modifications to the storm sewer system and the sanitary system, add a new water line and make minor improvements to the power system. All of that will be put underground. Crews will avoid the actual cemetery, but because the Army had long ago moved some of the bodies, no one is entirely sure where on the grounds they might be located. “The new systems will be laid on the existing grade and then we will fill in over to get our cover with soil and landscape,” Cozby said. “It’s a sloping site so it should blend in. That was sort of an innovative approach to dealing with concerns on the cemetery.” But even so, the Park’s historical curator will be watching the crews’ every move. “In some of the area there is about a foot of fill, so we don’t have to worry about the top 12 inches,” said Orr. “But it all has to be done by hand digging. We’re not allowed to use machinery. We

Crews will avoid the actual cemetery, but because the Army had long ago moved some of the bodies, no one is entirely sure where on the grounds they might be located.

will hand dig it and put the dirt in barrels. If we run into bones or buttons, we actually have a plan. We will stop working and move to another place while the person with the Park Service investigates. We have to give him 48 hours’ notice that we are going to be digging anywhere in the burial ground. They are right there beside

Additional work includes raising the building porches that have sunk over the years to make them wheelchair accessible, installing an elevator, lead abarement, new paint and more.

us. They go through the dirt thoroughly.” Additional work includes raising building porches that have sunk over the years to make them wheelchair accessible, installing an elevator, lead abatement, new paint, sheet metal roofing and new shingle roofing. “The buildings themselves are

historic structures and so we are treating them as such and removing modern alterations that occurred over time,” Cozby said. We also have to meet today’s codes for accessibility and fire. That is always a challenge to conceal things and yet meet code requirement. We think we’ve come up with some solutions. Another

Workers will make modifications to the storm sewer system and the sanitary system, add a new water line and make minor improvements to the power system. All of that will be put underground.

national park is Golden Gate and they’ve got the Presidio and East Fort Back where they have done similar rehabilitation for offices. We learned through them some technique and design options.” When the rehabilitation is complete, the Park Service hopes to attract government and private see FORT page 76

When the rehabilitation is complete, the Park Service hopes to attract government and private agencies to lease the buildings, using that money to continue renovations.


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Klingaman Runs a Tight Shift Surrounded by ‘Good’ People DITCH WITCH from page 30

Witch founder Ed Malzahn. He credits his Ditch Witch mentor, former owner of Ditch Witch of Oklahoma, John Bridwell, for believing in him and giving him his start in sales as well as Warren Youel, who is his dearest friend has also been his business mentor and support. Klingaman is quick to give credit to the 27 people that Ditch Witch of Arizona currently employs for truly living out the company’s slogan, “Making it Happen, From People Who Care.” “But most of all,” he said, “I could not have done this without my business partner, Bev.” Beverly Klingaman is not only his business partner, but also his wife of 35 years. These business partners met on a blind date in 1978 in Oklahoma, married two years later, and have been partners in life ever since. If Klingaman bleeds orange, so probably does Bev and their son-in-law, Dustin Nabors, a sales representative for the company; their two daughters Heather and Katelynn, who formerly worked for the dealership; and many of his family members who have worked at the factory in Perry, including his brother, Stan Klingaman, who has 48 years at the Ditch Witch factory. Klingaman has worked hard to surround

Ditch Witch of Arizona’s showroom and service area.

himself with “good people.” Currently, the staff includes six sales representatives, 18 in parts, service and rental, and three in administration. In addition to the Phoenix headquarters, the company also has a Tucson

location with five of these team members. In the Ditch Witch world, excellence is rewarded in various ways, according to Klingaman. The joint efforts of the Ditch Witch of Arizona team and the loyalty of its

customers have resulted in the dealership being recognized as one of the “Top Ten” Ditch Witch dealerships globally twice in the 11 years that Klingaman has been a dealer. The dealership is awarded “Crescent Club Membership” as a result of the “top ten” status by the Ditch Witch Factory. Commitment to excellence, and to the customer, run deep at Ditch Witch of Arizona, and it starts at the top. No emergency call to the dealership goes unanswered — every day, including weekends, office phones are forwarded to Klingaman’s cell phone at the end of the business day. Again that service does not happen without the excellent team to “Make it Happen,” for taking care of their customers. More than 30 years representing Ditch Witch has brought a passion that serves his customers well. The outgoing, ever positive Klingaman sees nothing but great things in the future for Ditch Witch of Arizona. He is quick to add, “Bev and I pray grace, grace, on our business, our employees and our customers daily, and truly believe that all we have and any success we have is from the Lord.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

Workers Make Modifications to Storm Sewer System FORT from page 74

agencies to lease the buildings, using that money to continue renovations. “We will change the front entrance so it is a lobby for visitors,” Cozby said. “We will have an education component in the lobby, and a natural courtyard on south side. We’ll put in some grass and nice landscaping — it’s cement now — without changing the character too much. It will happen over time. Not in neat phases; it’s more as we can manage it.” “This project is a major step toward realizing the vision of the Vancouver Barracks as a dynamic, public service campus which welcomes and involves the public in creative ways while preserving the nationally significant historic barracks structures, landscapes, archeological features, collections and histories,” said Tracy Fortmann. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

The National Park Service recently awarded Pacific Tech Construction of Kelso, Wash., the $11.28 million contract to rehabilitate the utilities and buildings at the historic site in Vancouver, Wash.


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HOUSTON

(MAGNOLIA),

TX

VERY LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION (CAT, JOHN DEERE, DOOSAN, KOMATSU), AERIALS FROM SEVERAL NATIONAL RENTAL FLEETS, ATTACHMENTS, SUPPORT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.

AUCTION

NOTE: This sale has very late model, low houred rental returns that will suit almost everybody and everyone. HILITES INCLUDE: 12 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: (2) 2011 Doosan DX420LC, 2012 Doosan DX235LCR, 2010 Doosan DX225LCA, 2011-2010 Doosan DX225LC, 2006 Doosan DX225LCV Solar, 2010 Doosan DX180LC, 2011-2010 Doosan DX140R, 2012 Doosan DX140LC, 2005 JD 200CLC, LONG REACH EXCAVATOR: 2007 Cat 320LCLR, MOTOR GRADERS: JD 670B, 2 INTEGRATED TOOL CARRIER: 2005 JD 54HTC, Cat IT38G, 4 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 2011 Doosan DL220, Doosan DL160 Mega, 2012 Cat 924H, 2005 JD 544H, 5 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6RLGP, 2008 Cat D6NLGP, 2006 Cat D6N, 2007 JD 550JLGP, 2005 JD 450J, CRAWLER DUMP: Cat/Mitsubishi LD1000B, 11 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2012 Cat 420F (4x4, cab), (6) 2012 Cat 420F (OROPS, 4x4), 2012 Cat 420E (4x4), Cat 420D (4x4), JD 310E (4x4), JD 310D, 4 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: 2006 Dynapac CA262PD, (2) Unused 2015 Dynapac CA2500PD, Unused 2015 Dynapac CA1500D, ASPHALT EQUIPMENT: CMI Asphalt Elevator, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEER: 2008 Komatsu CK30, TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT: Gehl 663, 11 BOOM LIFTS: (3) 20082007-2006-2005 JLG 800AJ (4x4), (2) JLG 800AJ (4x4), (2) JLG 600AJ (4x4), 2005 JLG E400AN, 2006 Genie S60 (4x4), 2 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2011 JLG 3394RT, Snorkel TM12, 6 AIR COMPRESSORS: (6) 2011 Kaeser 210CFM (like new), 5 LIGHT PLANTS: (2) 2008- (2) 2007 IR Light Source, 2008 Magnum MLT3060, 2 TRACTOR LOADERS: (2) 2013 Kubota 3240 (4x4, loader), 2 BOOM TRUCKS: 2008-2007 Int’l 4200 (17 ton), 3 WATER TRUCKS: (2) 2006 Int’l. 4200 (s/a), 2001 Sterling (s/a), 4 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2012 Peterbilt 388 Heavy Haul (tri), 2011 Peterbilt Heavy Haul (tri.), 2007 Mack CNH613 (tri), 1992 Volvo (t/a), 4 DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILER: (3) 2015 Witzco RG50 (tri.), 2003 Load King 55T (tri.), EQUIPMENT TRAILER: 2008 Ledwell LW48 (t/a), UTILITY VEHICLE: 2011 Kawasaki 4010 (4x4), 8 CONTAINERS: (4) 40ft., (4) 20ft., 2 PRESSURE WASHERS: (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose. DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will Clayton Parkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd. 2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll W toward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/ Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwy toward I-45 N .2 miles. Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left.

Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354. TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon SALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 @ 11:00 AM

CORPUS CHRISTI, TX

VERY LARGE LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION RENTAL RETURNS AUCTION United Rentals TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS, WAREHOUSE FORKLIFTS, BOOM & SCISSOR LIFTS, AIR COMPRESSORS, WELDERS, LIGHT PLANTS, SUPPORT, CRAWLER TRACTORS, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS, LOADER BACKHOES.

AUCTION

NOTE: This auction will consist of late model, low hour units that are being sold to make room for new equipment that is arriving now. HILITES: 14 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: (2) 2007 Skytrak 8042, (4) 2007 Skytrak 6042, 2007 Skyjack 6036, 2007 Gehl RS8-42, (3) 2007 Gehl RS6-42, 2007 Genie GTH-842, (2) 2007 JLG G642, FORKLIFT: 2007 Doosan D35S2, 12 BOOM LIFTS: (2) 2008 JLG 800AJ (4x4), 2006 JLG 600AJ (4x4), 2003 JLG 600S (4x4), 2006 JLG 400S (4x4), 2007 JLG E300AJP, 2007 Genie S60 (4x4), 2007 Genie Z45/25, Genie S45 (4x4), 2006 Genie S40 (4x4), (2) 2008 Genie Z30/20N, 41 SCISSOR LIFTS: 2007 Skyjack SJ6832RT (4x4), (4) 2008 Skyjack SJIII4632, (3) 2008-(6) 2007 Skyjack SJIII3226, (17) 2008 Skyjack SJIII3219, 2007 JLG 3369LE, (3) 2007 JLG 2630ES, 2010 JLG 25AM, 2008-(3) 2007 JLG 1930ES, 2008 JLG 15MVL, 5 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2011 Doosan DX225LCV Solar, 2010 Doosan DX140R, (2) 2006 Kubota KX121-3R1S, 2006 Kubota KX913R1, 3 HYDRAULIC HAMMERS & ACCESSORIES: (2) 2010 Atlascopco SBU220, 2010 Atlascopco SBC 410, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2006 Case 580M-II (4x4), 2005 JD 310G (4x4), 4 ASPHALT ROLLERS: (4) 2010 Wacker RD12A, 6 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (2) Unused Dynapac CA2500PD, 2010 Volvo SD45D, (2) 2011-2010 Wacker RT82SC, 4 TRENCH ROLLERS: (2) 2011-2010 Wacker RT82-SC, 2010 Wacker RT56-SC, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2010 Bobcat T190, 4 TRENCHERS: (4) 2010 Ditchwitch RT12, AIR COMPRESSOR: 2005 Sullair 1600HAFDTQ, GENERATOR: 2008 Magnum Pro MMG75, 3 WELDERS: (3) 2010 Lincoln K2509-31 400amp, 18 LIGHT PLANTS: (18) 2010 Magnum Pro MLT3060, STUMP GRINDER: 2011 Vermeer SC252, 6 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: 2011-2010 Multiquip WM120PH13 Mortar Mixer, (4) 2010 Stone SB1600 Buggies, WATER TRUCK: 2005 Sterling (s/a), 28 UTILITY VEHICLES: 2007-2006 JD TX Gator, 2010-(4) 2009 JD XUV850, 2011-(13) 2010-2009 Club Car XRT1550, 2011 Club Car XRT900, (2) 2008 Kawasaki 3010T (4x4), (3) 2007 Kawasaki 3010 (4x4), 5 PRESSURE WASHERS: 2011-2008 MI-T-M HS-3006-0MDK, 2011 Karcher TRS-2500, (2) New Easy Kleen, ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow & Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, (3) 2010 Atlas Copco SBU220 Breaker, 2010 Atlas Copco SBC410, Excavators: 2010 Kent KHP-210 Plate Compactor, Backhoes: (2) 2010 Atlas Copco SB452, NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drill, New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, New Mustang MP4800 2in Submersible Pump, New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrator, New 4 Pack 10lb. Ratchet Straps, New 3pc. 14in. Premium Diamond Blades, New Huskie 11218SDS Hammer Drill, New Huskie B65 Jack Hammer, New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitch, New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrench, New 1/2in. Drive Aim Impact Wrench Kit, New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hose, New 3pc. Air Spray Gun Kit, New Auto Darkening Welding Helmet, New 3/8in. x 50ft. Automatic Air Hose Reel, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scale, New 3/4in. x 50ft. Jack Hammer Air Hose, 2010 Gulf Coast TMWAC-10000 Hydrostatic Test Pump. DIRECTIONS: From Corpus Christi International Airport: East on Int’l. Dr.toward Glasson Dr. .7 miles, 2nd right onto Agnes St. .2 mile. Take ramp on left to TX-358/I-37/ Padre Island/Bayfront, merge onto TX-44E 1.6 miles. Keep left at fork, follow signs for TX-358 W/I-37/Bayfront – merge onto TX-358W 1.4 miles. Keep left at fork, follow signs for I-37 N/ San Antonio and merge onto I-37 N. Exit 14B toward Redbird Lane .3 mile. Merge onto Interstate 37 Access Rd. .2 mile. Site on left.

Address: 7753 IH 37 Corpus Christi, TX 78409. SALE SITE PHONE: (315) 250-1400, (817) 807-2761 TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H Lyon

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 @ 4:00 PM

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com


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ALEX LYON & SONS INC HOUSTON TX / CORPUS CHRISTIE TX ....................77 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS ..............................49 ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL-BEST........................................53 BAR NONE AUCTION RIVESIDE CA ................................................................73 BAR NONE AUCTION............................................................17 BARGAINS..............................................................................67 BEJAC CORP ........................................................................17 BELL TRUCKS AMERICA INC ..............................................31 BLANCHARD MACHINERY ....................................................8 BLUELINE CONST EQUIP & SERVICES ............................10 BOBCAT COMPANY ........................................................32,33 BOMAG ..................................................................................61 CASE CONSTRUCTION..........................................................9 CATERPILLAR GLOBAL CONST ............................................7 CEG SCALE MODELS ..........................................................15 CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................67 COASTLINE EQUIPMENT ....................................................22 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE WANTED ........................................................................68 NEWSLETTER SELL SHEET........................................66 NYS HIGHWAY & PUBLIC WORKS EXPO ..................56 UNDERGROUND UTILITY PROMO ............................52 DITCH WITCH WEST ......................................................40,41 DRESSTA NORTH AMERICA................................................19 ECCO EQUIPMENT ..............................................................25 ESCO CORP ..........................................................................34 FLANGE LOCK ......................................................................16 H & L TOOTH CO ..................................................................53 HELAC CORPORATION ........................................................53 HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3 HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ............................28 HYDREMA U S INC................................................................13 HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................6,35 ICUEE ....................................................................................36 IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY INC ................................62

IRONPLANET ........................................................................71 JCB INC ............................................................................46,47 JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..........................................................58 JOHN DEERE ........................................................................45 JOHN DEERE SKID STEER..................................................26 KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC ..........................................10 KOBELCO CONST MACH AMER LLC..................................37 KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................38,39 KUBOTA SVL..........................................................................34 LEEBOY..................................................................................64 MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS............................................65 MAXIMUM CORP ..................................................................38 MCLAREN INDUSTRIES INC................................................17 NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..................................................53 NIXON-EGLI EQUIPMENT COMPANY ................................21 NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC............................80 OKADA AMERICA ..................................................................38 PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ....................................14 QUANTOS AUCTIONS ..........................................................75 QUESCO-QUALITY EQUIPMENT ..........................................8 RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS HOUSTON TX ................................................................79 ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ........................................5,34 ROAD MACHINERY CO ..........................................................2 ROADTEC ..............................................................................59 ROSCO MFG CO ..................................................................62 SAKAI AMERICA INC ............................................................63 SANY AMERICA INC..............................................................54 SCOTT EQUIPMENT ............................................................23 SULLAIR ................................................................................13 TAKEUCHI ..............................................................................51 THUNDERCREEK..................................................................14 TOWMASTER ........................................................................55 VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..........................................11 WACKER NEUSON................................................................27 WIRTGEN AMERICA..............................................................60 YANMAR AMERICA ..............................................................29

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