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By Giles Lambertson CEG CORRESPONDENT

HOLT Crane Hosts Open House in Houston…8

Horrocks Engineering and H.W. Lochner Engineering are the designers and Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction is the general contractor. Some of the bridges were transported as much as a mile and a half which is “a good distance,” Montoya said. “That was significant. There are a fair amount of projects where you move a bridge a couple hundred feet but we actually moved some of them a mile and a half.” The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43 to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide, Carlye Sommers, public involvement manager for Lochner, said. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). The SPMTs that moved the bridges had approximately 250 wheels and moved at an average speed of five miles per hour, Sommers said. The only route crews could move the bridges down was the same one they were working on so

Health care reform in the United States has been beaten nearly to death this year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves into October, the final shape of “reform” remains elusive and elastic with construction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies. Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractors and a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construction companies are small-tomedium-sized. The truth of the matter is the reform model in which government would provide most health care services would dramatically change the way every business operates, large or small. It is impractical to hope that health care reform will be tailored to the construction industry. Nevertheless, small businesses consistently favor certain reform initiatives over others. Were Washington to institute reform along the lines general contractors might lay down, the following features would be among the legislated changes: • New authority for associations to negotiate insurance packages for their members. Besides gaining clout in negotiating benefits, association insurance negotiators could win lower premiums, if given the opportunity. Associated Builders and Contractors noted that private insurance carriers must mark up premiums as much as 35 percent when dealing with small groups in order to meet profit targets and offset overhead. Whereas associations can provide the same administrative services for their members at a cost of 15 percent or less — if, that is, members are allowed to buy insurance through small business

see UDOT page 37

see REFORM page 28

The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m) and were 43 to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). Scott-Macon Holds Grand Opening in Dallas…14

Reconstruction on Schedule for UDOT’s $139M Project By Kathie Sutin CEG CORRESPONDENT

Cashman Supports Start Us Up USA! in Vegas…39

Table of Contents ........4 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ..19-23 Business Calendar ....20 Truck & Trailer......33-35 Parts Section ............37 Auction Section....41-45 Advertisers Index ......46

Work on a Utah freeway reconstruction project so unusual it was featured as National Geographic Channel’s “World’s Toughest Fixes” is heading for an on-time, on-budget completion at the end of the year. What made work on a 2-mi. (3.2 km) stretch of I-80 in Salt Lake City project extraordinary was the Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) method using Self Propelled Modular Transports (SPMT) to construct six of 12 bridges and one of two ramps in the project. The $139 million project along a 2-mi. stretch from State Street to 1300 East through Salt Lake City includes construction of the bridges and ramp “not at their final location,” John Montoya, project manager, said. Instead, the girders and decks were constructed on the ground at a “bridge farm.” Massive transporters moved them to be lifted into place along the expressway.


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WESTERN EDITION Circulated Throughout • Alaska • Arizona • California • Colorado • Hawaii

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RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENING

Be sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

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HOLT CRANE PARTNERS WITH LINK-BELT CRANE AT OPEN HOUSE

HOLT Crane & Equipment conducted its first open house at the new facility, located at 7010 North Loop East, Houston, Sept. 22. The event celebrated the partnership of the company and Link-Belt Crane.

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SCOTT-MACON EQUIPMENT HOLDS GRAND OPENING AT NEW FACILITY IN DALLAS

Approximately 75 people attended the event and were treated to a tour of the facility, which included an introduction of some of the Terex cranes, barbeque lunch, door prizes and relation-building. The establishment of the Dallas Scott-Macon Equipment facility is an addition to the array of existing locations throughout Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana.

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FELLING CELEBRATES 35 YEARS OF TOWING

Felling Trailers celebrated its 35th Anniversary at its two-day dealer meeting Sept. 17 and 18 in Sauk Centre, Minn.

NEW VANGUARD TRUCK CENTER FACILITY OPENS OUTSIDE AUSTIN

Vanguard Truck Center of Austin, a member of the Vanguard Truck Centers dealer group, marked the opening of a $4.5 million truck center facility in Buda, Texas on Oct. 2.

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CASHMAN EQUIPMENT SUPPORTS START US UP USA! EFFORTS

Cashman Equipment recently helped kick off a nationwide grassroots campaign, Start Us Up USA!, which calls on the federal government to move quickly to reauthorize a critical multi-year transportation bill.

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ASPHALT PLANT SOLD FOR MORE THAN $1.1M AT FORT WORTH SALE

Ritchie Bros. broke its Fort Worth records for largest gross auction proceeds (total and online), most registered bidders (total and online), and most buyers (total and online).

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HOLT Crane Partners With Link-Belt Crane at Open House

H (L-R): Allyn Archer, president and COO; Scott McDougle, HOLT Crane general manager; and B.D. Holt, chairman of the board, talk to customers about the 550 ton (499 t) 548 Link-Belt crawler crane.

(L-R): Allyn Archer, president and COO; B.D. Holt, chairman of the board; Scott McDougle, HOLT Crane general manager; and Peter Holt, chief executive officer, pose in front of the 138 Link-Belt crawler crane.

(L-R): Chip Leatherwood of HOLT; Jesse McAdams and Doug Cutsinger of Lyondell Petrochemical in Houston, Texas; and Chris Whitehead of the Crosby Group Inc., take a photo op at the Crosby display.

(L-R): David Hennessee and Paul Hensley of HOLT take time for a photo with Dean Benoit and Ryan Marmande of M&L Engine LLC and the Isuzu 4HK 203 hp (151 kW) engine.

Mark Fett (L) of Link-Belt Crane tells James Key of T&T Crane & Rigging in Houston about the 138 HSL crawler crane attributes.

Peter Holt welcomes guests and expresses his appreciation for their attendance to the open house.

Howard Rose (L) of Gulf Coast Water Authority in Texas City, Texas, just received four Houston Texan tickets from Tom Roseberry of HOLT.

Jesse McFadden (R) just accepted four Houston Astro tickets on behalf of Mike Barker of Lyondell Petrochemical in Houston from Pat Farquharson of HOLT.

Visitors enjoy a delicious barbeque during the lunch break.

Even in the pouring rain, the open house was easy to locate with the Link-Belt Crane booms raised high.

OLT Crane & Equipment conducted its first open house at the new facility, located at 7010 North Loop East, Houston, Sept. 22. The event celebrated the partnership of the company and Link-Belt Crane. The location in Houston is on seven acres with 55,000 sq. ft. under roof. Even though the weather did not co-operate, with torrential rains, more than 160 people attended. Nine machines were on display ranging from the RTC 80100 to the 550-ton LinkBelt 548 crane. During lulls in the heavy rains, customers were able to view the machines up close and they were treated to displays from Laborde Products (Mitsubishi Engines), M&L Engine LLC (Isuzu Engines), The Crosby Group Inc., Bishop Lifting Products, Holloway Houston and Load Systems International inside one of the shops. The University of Texas Arlington also presented a short seminar on crane safety. After opening remarks were made by CEO Peter Holt, and recognizing his father, B.D. Holt, a plentiful barbeque lunch and multiple door prizes were awarded. Peter Holt focused on customer service and their unparallel efforts in product support for all the equipment represented by HOLT Crane & Equipment. He also assured the visitors that the 1954 Chevrolet service truck that was on display had been retired and the current services trucks are late model with all the newest equipment needed to service the machines. Scott McDougle, general manager, expressed his appreciation for everyone braving the weather to attend and assured the customers that he and his group would do everything they could to make sure the customers equipment was always working efficiently on the job-sites. HOLT Crane & Equipment services the majority of Texas and southern New Mexico for Link-Belt Cranes. The company also is the authorized Izusu and Mitsubishi dealer for Houston, San Antonio and Dallas areas. HOLT maintains a full complement of parts in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio with smaller inventories in Austin, Waco, Longview and Fort Worth, Texas. At this time they boast over $600,000 in parts inventories with more being added each day. The company maintains seven service trucks on a 24/7 basis. For more information, contact Chip Leatherwood at 877/275-1520.


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Scott-Macon Equipment Holds Grand Opening at New Facility in Dallas

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cott-Macon hosted the grand opening of its new Dallas facility, located at 2525 Irving, Blvd., Sept. 23.

Approximately 75 people attended the event and were treated to a tour of the facility, which included an introduction of some of the Terex cranes, barbeque lunch, door prizes and relation-building. The establishment of the Dallas ScottMacon Equipment facility is an addition to the array of existing locations throughout Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. The new facility will be responsible for approximately 140 northern Texas counties. There are four full service trucks with booms and one light duty service truck. More full service trucks are on the way. These trucks are now part of the 30 service trucks owned by Scott-Macon Many company dignitaries visited the event including owner Al Scott from New York and his son, Alex who is the treasurer. “We have always taken care of our customers’ equipment with 24/7 parts and service, but during these economic times, we are making a special emphasis on product support to make sure their existing equipment stays on the job with little or no down-time,” Sam Renz, Dallas branch operations see SME page 26

(L-R): Mike Petrey, Danny Eastep and Sam Renz welcome Mark Biebighauser of Precast Erectors in Hurst, Texas, to the open house.

Henry Crisp, Crisp Industries in Bridgeport, Texas, learns a lot about the Terex RT 335 from Scott-Macon’s Michael Combs.

(L-R): Mike Petrey, Danny Eastep and Wildcat Crane’s Ron Wertz pose with Alex Scott and Scott-Macon Owner Al Scott.

(L-R): Allan and Anita Woodruff pose for a special photo with retired employee, Bill Coffey, from Phillips 66 in Pasadena, Texas, and the majestic wildlife print he just won.

(L-R): Rick Baker and Jim Brockway of Texas Shafts in Haslet, Texas, have been touring the new facility with Danny Eastep and Mickey Brighton.

(L-R): Ron Wertz, Kevin Mattox and Jennifer Sweet, all of Wildcat Cranes in Fort Worth, Texas, pose with Scott-Macon’s Danny Eastep and a Terex RT 665 mobile crane.


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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section Event Marks Integration of Fintec, Extec Under Sandvik Sandvik Mining and Construction held a highly successful four-day customer event June 23 to 26. Events took place in the United Kingdom at Sandvik’s Swadlincote factory, a nearby hotel and a recycling facility. This event formally marked the integration and re-branding of the Extec and Fintec products lines as part of Sandvik’s product offering. The occasion also helped to create greater awareness of the Sandvik product offering throughout the United Kingdom, and to publicize the new global center of excellence that has recently been created at the former Extec factory in Swadlincote. More than a thousand visitors participated traveling from a variety of places such as Venezuela, China, Spain, Ireland, Norway and Scotland. When the Deal Started In the spring of 2007 Sandvik acquired the two manufacturers of mobile crushing and screening equipment — Extec Screens and Crushers Ltd, and Fintec Crushing and Screening Ltd. As leaders in the design and manufacture of mobile crushing and screening equipment, Extec and Fintec complement Sandvik’s customer offering with midsize and light equipment. New customer segments have been opened, providing opportunities for all parties. “Sandvik brings its global network with access to quarry and mining customers. Extec and Fintec bring access to contractor customers and a competitive product line of tracked mobile crushers and screens,” said Mobile Screening and Crushing Managing Director Steve Powell. “Extec and Fintec also benefit from Sandvik’s global resources and technical know-how, as Sandvik brings advanced crusher and screener product technology combined with excellent process knowledge.” Duncan McGregor, vice president construction product line, echoed Powell’s sentiments that the biggest customer advantages of bringing Fintec and Extec together under Sandvik are its global presence, in particular, worldwide distribution and improved aftermarket support. He explained that mobile

crushing and screening equipment has come a long way in the last ten years. “What used to be impossible to achieve with mobile equipment is now possible. The contractor segment, complete with its own special business logic, has become a major part of the materials processing business all over the world; as the contractor business follows a business logic, very well matched by a distribution strategy, we need to understand how to serve this segment in the best possible way.” McGregor believes Sandvik has the right background to address the needs of this particular customer segment. “The traditional business where Sandvik is particularly well-aligned consists of customers who are not contractors; they own and sell minerals, whether for construction materials or for what they are worth in terms of content. This is a new area of development for the acquired businesses, but quite normal for the heavier range from Sandvik for example.” New Models, New Colors Sandvik has chosen to unify its mobile crusher and screen range under a single brand, signified by new model nomenclature and machine colors, which was given its worldwide launch at the global customer event. “Going to one brand increases customer awareness of Sandvik’s full offering. Branding and segment strategy helps Sandvik to improve and broaden the services to a variety of customers by using the wider breadth of our organization, but the Extec and Fintec products are still there, and the features that made them world leaders are incorporated into the new product offering,” McGregor said. The global customer event also proved to be the perfect occasion to introduce Extec and Fintec’s customer base to other product members of the Sandvik family. As part of the activities attendees were treated to live demonstrations, seminars, presentations and a tours of the Swadlincote Global Centre of Excellence, the aftermarket division and global customer support center. “We needed an occasion that would high-

(L-R): John Nethery, Duncan McGregor and Anders Kjelberg are ready to participate in the Sandvik four-day customer event.

light just how important mobile crushing and screening is to Sandvik and to show that Sandvik now leads the world in this area. Sandvik’s global position, advanced engineering and aftermarket customer care programs are the envy of every construction equipment manufacturer in the world; they have now been married to a customerfocused product line that enables Sandvik to be truly number one,” McGregor said. Anders Kjelberg, vice president of business development added, “Sandvik offers a full range encompassing drill rigs, tools, breakers and static plants that possess direct applications to companies of all sizes that are involved in quarrying, construction, demolition, recycling and surface mining. These products also possess attributes that are suited to the contractor segment. The mobile screening and crushing division now allows our customers to enjoy a one-stop shop, so that we can truly be the solutions partner of choice for all our customers, worldwide.” Customer Event At the event visitors registered at the Belfry hotel and enjoyed a complimentary breakfast before attending presentations on the rebranding, Sandvik Mining and Construction and other the developments concerning the global center of excellence. After the presentations attendees were taken to the demonstration areas, where they were able to see live-action demonstrations of the

mobile screening and crushing equipment, drill rigs and breakers, in both recycling and aggregate production set-ups. The actual demonstrations included: • Quarrying demonstration of a QJ340 (C-12+) tracked jaw crusher, feeding a QH330 (F1080) tracked cone crusher, and then feeding directly into a QA450 (S-7) tracked triple deck screener. • Demolition and Recycling: with a variety of feeds showing the QE330 (F640) tracked scalper, QA330 (F542) double deck tracked screen, and a QI430 (F1440) tracked impact crusher feeding a QA440 (S-6) tracked doublescreen. A variety of materials were processed, producing differing sizes, in order to highlight the inherent flexibility of the product range, whatever the application. In order to provide an over view of the full Sandvik product offering a static display also was in evidence. The machines shown included: • UH440i tracked cone crusher • QJ330 (F1107) tracked jaw crusher • QE440 (E-8) tracked scalping and screening system • QE140 (Robotrac) tracked scalper • Hammer tree • BR2150 breaker • BR2577 breaker • BR3890 breaker see SANDVIK page 20


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October 6, 2009 – Event for ASA Chicago. “Meet the GC Night” will be held at Venuti’s Ristornate & Banquets in Addison, beginning with a buffet at 6:30 P.M. and cocktails at 4:30 P.M. Registration is open to both ASA Chicago members and nonmembers who will have the opportunity to meet with estimators, project managers and executives. For more information visit the asachicago.org website or call 847/827-8336. October 6-8, 2009 – EXPO. The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has scheduled the ICUEE Demo Expo to be held in Louisville, Kentucky, ICUEE is the only exposition for outdoor demonstrations of utility and construction equipment. For more information visit www.icuee.com or phone 800-8676060. October 29-30, 2009 – EXPO. The Green Industry and Equipment Expo, 10:00am-5pm. For more information call 800-558-8767 / 812-949-9200. November 2, 2009 – Awards Gala, AGC of St. Louis. The Keystone Awards Gala is being held at the Millennium Hotel and is open to all Members and Non-AGC Members. November 3, 2009 – Seminar. The Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers, in conjunction with Caterpillar, will conduct a training seminar on Wednesday, November 3, 2009 designed to help you and your employees understand safe work habits and recognize unsafe conditions when using heavy equipment. The evening of Tuesday, November 2, Caterpillar dealers have graciously offered to host a reception dinner at the Edwards Demonstration and Learning Center, Edwards, IL. For registration details, please contact Shawn McKinney, Outreach Manager, IAAP, Office: 217/241-1639 and Cell: 217/899-5125 or email: shawn@hansoninfosys.com. November 3-6, 2009 – Exhibition and Seminar. The Beijing International Machinery Exhibition and Seminar (BICES) and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), have announced a cooperative effort to ensure a top-drawer international construction machinery exhibition in Beijing, China at the Jiuhua International Exhibition Center. For more information visit www.e-bices.org/en or phone 800-867-6060. November 19-20, 2009 – Convention. The Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association (OAIMA) is going to hold their Annual Meeting & Convention at the Columbus Easton Hotel in Columbus, Ohio. For more information, visit their website at www.oaima.org or call to make reservations at 614-414-5000. December 2-3, 2009 – Forum. The National Utility Contractors Association has scheduled the Safety Directors Forum (SDF) at the New York Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. For further information please contact the NUCA at 703-358-9300. January 10-13, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. National Utility Contractors Association Utility Construction Expo, Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, FL. NUCA is located in Arlinton, VA. Call 703-358-9300 for further information. January 13-15, 2010 – EXPO ‘10. AG CONNECT Expo Preview Day January 12, 2010 (by special admission), Orlando, FL. AG CONNECT Expo provides a world-class international forum for agriculture indusrty professionals to share global agricultural ideas and management trends. For information please call 800-867-6060. February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns to Orlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The show will be in the North-South building, which is where the 2006 Show was held. Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call 800-334-2177. March 17-20, 2010 – CONVENTION ‘10. Mark your calendar! AGC’s 91st Annual Convention will be held at the Marriott Orlando World Center in Orlando, FL. More information will be posted as soon as it is available.

Sandvik Beat the Blues With Customer Event; Launches Brand New QE440

An impressive machine display was set up for guests at the four-day Sandvik customer event. SANDVIK from page 19

• RG22-N (TIC) grab • RG28-N (TIC) grab • BB1300/BR825 boom with breaker • DP1500i (TIC) drill rig

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Product Launch The occasion also marked the worldwide launch of a brand new product — the QE440. The QE440 has been developed over the last 18 months through Sandvik’s R&D program. Based on in-depth customer and market analysis, the QE440 has been developed in order to deal with real operating requirements, which traditional screening solutions are unable to adequately cater to, according to the manufacturer. Following the demonstrations, participants visited Sandvik’s Swadlincote factory, which used to be the Extec headquarters and is now not only Sandvik’s global center of excellence for mobile crushing and screening, but also the center for mining and construction within the United Kingdom and Ireland. The visitors were treated to a light lunch and refreshments, and then given a factory tour showing the production and engineering facilities. A major point of interest proved to be the Global aftermarket center, where visitors were shown the full parts and service operation, together with the newly operational Global Customer Service Centre. Upon completion of the tour visitors were presented with opportunities to participate in interactive seminars hosted by Sandvik training specialists. The seminars included: • Demolition and recycling • Aggregate production • Mobile crushing and screening • Health and safety Remains of the Day To finish the day’s events, guests were returned to the hotel where they enjoyed a dinner and themed entertainments. The Sandvik customer event highlighted Sandvik’s commitment to its newly acquired companies and demonstrated the product range to customers who may have lacked familiarity with many items in the Sandvik portfolio. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.cegltd.com.) CEG


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These Grinders Mean Business

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Mobile Crushing and Screening in Action The unification of the Extec and Fintec brands within the Sandvik group of companies has created the world’s most comprehensive and dynamic line-up of mobile crushing and screening equipment. The Sandvik Mobile Screening and Crushing range now delivers all the familiar characteristics of productivity, versatility and exceptionally low running costs, but they are now combined with levels of durability and aftersales support that are synonymous with the Sandvik name. New name, improved service, same great product.

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A VERSATILE INVESTMENT

Geith Precision Steel Shears Available in Six Different Models The Geith precision steel shear is available in six different models for excavators from 16.5 to 100 tons (15 to 100 t). Geith precision steel shears feature jaw force, a hydraulic speed valve for a faster work cycle and an interchangeable nose blade to ensure optimal piercing productivity. The shears are designed for continuous 360-degree rotation with an internal break to ensure the operator is able to easily execute a precise cut at the right place and the right angle. For more information, visit www.geith.com.

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Put TEREX loader backhoes on the job and ROI is a given. Designed to speed cycle times, our highly-productive machines boast 5 degrees more fill capacity and 13 degrees better discharge over competitive units. Ruggedly reliable, they tackle rough terrain with ease, offering 19.5 inches of ground clearance versus the competition’s 15 inches. Meanwhile, the widest stabilizer spread and narrowest boom in the industry keep operators grounded and focused on the job at hand.

Scott-Macon Welcomes Special Guest Bill Coffey to Open House sales, parts and service for Terex hydraulic rough terrain cranes, all terrain truck cranes and boom trucks. The company also represents American, Demag, Broderson, Mantis and JLG. Scott-Macon maintains facilities in Houston, Corpus Christi and now Dallas, Texas, as well as Tulsa, Okla., Baton Rouge and Houma, La. For more information, call 214/391-4000.

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manager, said. The presence of Bill Coffey, retired from Phillips 66 in Pasadena, Texas, was a highlight of the event. “We really were pleased that Bill could make the event since he was very influential in helping Scott-Macon get established in Texas during the early 70’s,” Allan Woodruff, senior vice president of the company, said. Mike Petrey, vice president of product support commented, “We were very pleased that so many customers took time from their day to join the opening because it is obvious without these folks, we would not be here.” The Dallas facility for (L-R): Mike Petrey; Allan Woodruff; Sam Renz; Al Scott, Scott-Macon Equipment is owner; Anita Woodruff; and Bob Dimmitt, all of Scottresponsible for machine Macon Equipment, take a photo op before the customers arrive.


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Individual Plans More Practical for Transient Industry REFORM from page 1

health plan pools. • Greater leeway for individuals and companies to buy insurance policies across state lines. Many Americans and American companies are limited by state lines in buying health insurance for themselves or their employees. This particularly is a problem in states that mandate insurance benefits and levels of access. The mandates have the unintended consequences of limiting consumer choice and driving up rates. Example: Most healthy young workers neither need, nor want, plans covering health problems associated with middle age, yet they or their employers are required by some

state laws to pay for such plans. A bill to ease these mandates has been offered in the House of Representatives since 2005. It would allow insurance companies to sell nationally, across state lines, which would increase competition for each state’s pool of customers and put downward pressure on insurance premiums. • More emphasis on individual ownership of an insurance policy. The construction workforce is more transient than workers in some other industries because of the nature of the work: Construction occurs at ever changing work sites, rather than in one industrial plant or even in one state. Furthermore, construction workers often pack up their tools

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and go where there seems to be more opportunity. Having insurance policies as portable as their work skills would benefit construction workers, advocates say. Revising tax laws would let individuals fully deduct the expense of insurance and give them incentive to shop around for policies best suited to their needs, which they then could take with them when they moved to a new job. Companies, in turn, would be freed from obligations to insure the self-insured workers. • Expanded use of Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Savings Accounts. Health Savings Accounts let individual employees put money aside specifically for health expenses in tax-free savings accounts. Flexible Savings Accounts are the “cafeteria plans” by which individual employees have money withheld for spending on medical procedures or co-payments. Small business advocates contend individuals will take control of their long-term health care planning if they are allowed to buy high-deductible plans combined with HSAs or are allowed to let money in their cafeteria accounts roll over from year to year. Proponents of the accounts believe the absence of personal responsibility for health care has led to abuse of insurance — and to greater health care expense for everyone. • New rules for medical liability. In monitoring and lobbying Congress for meaningful health care reform, Associated General Contractors complained as late as September about the “failure of legislation to address malpractice reform.” So far none of the health care bills have touched on the issue. Essentially, the threat of lawsuits has driven up the cost of medical care with doctors and hospitals ordering often-unnecessary procedures as protection against being sued. Reducing liability in medical practice is part of a national tort reform movement, which seeks higher legal thresholds for filing of suits and lower limits on settlements. Studies show that reforming liability rules along those lines would reduce health care costs, directly and indirectly, without barring genuine victims of medical malpractice from pursuing effective legal recourse. • Enactment of tax laws that will truly enhance reform without injuring businesses. It is difficult to stay current on health care tax proposals because they change week to week. Generally, tax laws that business executives resist are the ones that impose taxes to (1) help pay for a mandate, (2) penalize a company for not meeting mandated requirements, or (3) raise costs of a company program to prohibitive levels just to force compliance with a preferred government alternative. Such taxes generally do not increase productivity and, thus, are viewed as anti-business. Whereas tax credits or new taxes that level a playing field for small business or reward company efficiency are viewed as business-friendly. The construction industry generally deems the tax proposals contained in current health care bills to be unfriendly. While the aforementioned features of a new system can be shown to measurably benefit construction companies and employees, other features in the reform debate are rooted more in political philosophy than in medical processes or good business practice. One such feature is the so-called “public option.” Supporters of it argue that letting the government compete with private sector insurers in offering insurance will force the insurance industry to offer better deals. They believe true reform will not occur unless government is allowed to com-

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pete. Opponents respond that when government enters the marketplace, private sector competitors are automatically disadvantaged despite inherent government inefficiencies and bureaucracy. That’s because when government sets rules and also plays the game, the outcome invariably favors government; after all, if things go badly for government, the rules always can be changed. The same philosophical divide is evident in discussions about other mandates in the reform bills. These include the “pay or play” stipulation, whereby companies either will offer their employees insurance as ordered by government or will pay an 8 percent payroll tax. Opponents of the tax insist it is regressive and will hurt lower income employees the most, inducing job losses. Other mandates under active consideration would force insurance companies to offer health coverage to anyone who wants it regardless of an individual’s health — without regard to actuarial risk assessments, in other words — and to offer the insurance at uniform cost to employees regardless of the actual state of health of individual applicants. Critics note that such rules of coverage totally disregard the question of cost, both to companies and to the country. Consequently, the almost guaranteed results are job losses, crippling financial burdens for companies and runaway federal deficits. Supporters of unrestricted universal coverage,

on the other hand, insist that the true budgetary impact of reform will be minimal. Taking the negative view on the mandates is the Construction Industry Round Table. In a late September statement, the consortium of 100 CEOs across the United States declared that “there is no question that the types of ‘reform’ being discussed are filled with mandates on insurance companies and employers, all of which will drive up the cost of insurance for companies that purchase policies for their employees.” The latest congressional offering is a Senate compromise bill from a committee chaired by Sen. Max Baucus. Calling it a “good faith effort” and the “best effort to date,” the U.S. Chamber of Commerce still finds it an unacceptable reform vehicle, largely because of tax components. “We have grave concerns over the vast array of new taxes contained in the bill,” the Chamber said in part. “This bill creates a new tax on benefits that may well spiral out of control to become the next Alternative Minimum Tax. It taxes prescriptions, insurance policies, medical devices, clinics and labs … and all of these taxes will increase costs for employers and workers. The bill does not contain health courts or any other meaningful medical liability reform. Not to mention, the bill creates a massive new entitlement in the form of insurance credits that will burden taxpayers now and in the future. Overall, the bill still needs tremendous improvement.”

President Obama and leaders of the majority party in Congress are pushing for passage this session of health care legislation, one way or another, probably by trimming features and combining other features of several bills until they craft a product with majority support. Their expressed sense of urgency in passing something stems from political calculation rather than from any real crisis in health care. Passage of a reform bill this year or next year is all the same — the arc of medical costs is not shooting up that fast. But votes for the controversial legislation will be easier to cobble together in 2009 than in the election year of 2010 and passage will give a sense of forward momentum to a new presidency. Legislators who prefer to examine the details of the sweeping legislation in a more orderly way are hoping to slow what they consider a rush to enactment. They concede the need for changes in the system, but see fiscal or procedural disaster in acting in haste. Companies and business associations — including construction industry groups — continue to lobby for common sense and enduring principles in forging solutions to rising health costs. Lobbying and informing their constituencies is about all the groups can do. In the end, the decision will be made by the two Houses of Congress and businesses will be handed a new system with instructions to make it work. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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Trucks & Trailers

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Kenworth Unveils New Diesel-Electric Service Truck Kenworth Truck Company introduced its first diesel-electric hybrid truck in a service application at the recent World of Concrete Show in Las Vegas. Kenworth’s goal is to enhance fuel economy by up to 50 percent with the new Kenworth T270 hybrid service truck, which is expected to draw interest for use in various service applications in construction and other industries, according to the company. “Service applications are perfect for the hybrid due to the various onboard tools and diagnostic equipment mechanics use and the stop-and-go pace of moving from location to location to fix equipment,” said Gary Moore, Kenworth assistant general manager for marketing and sales. “Instead of idling the engine to run the crane and other equipment, a mechanic can operate them on electric power, which reduces emissions. That allows companies to go ‘green,’ helping the environment.” The Kenworth T270 hybrid is powered by a 260-hp (194 kW) PACCAR PX-6 engine, and features an integral transmission-mounted motor/generator, a frame-mounted 340-volt battery pack and a dedicated power management system. The power management system provides electricity to run a 10,000-lb. (4,536 kg) hydraulic crane. Sundt Construction of Tempe, Ariz., will take delivery of the Class 6 truck, equipped with a Valew mechanic’s field service body. In addition to the hybrid service truck, Kenworth also displayed three other trucks at World of Concrete: a Kenworth W900S mixer and two Kenworth T800s — one equipped as a super dump and the other with a Conveyor Applications Systems (CAS) slinger. Kenworth has received the J.D. Power and Associates award for Highest in Customer The Kenworth T270 hybrid is powered by a 260-hp (194 kW) PACCAR PX-6 engine, Satisfaction for Vocational Segment Class 8 Truck for the past two years in a row. and features an integral transmission-mounted motor/generator, a frame-mounted 340-volt battery pack and a dedicated power management system. For more information, visit www.kenworth.com.

Navistar, Caterpillar Form Global Truck Joint Venture NC

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Navistar International Corporation and Caterpillar Inc. closed a joint venture transaction resulting in a new company, NC2 Global LLC, to serve the global commercial truck market. Navistar and Caterpillar first announced plans to form a joint venture in June 2008 and have identified the leadership team of the new entity that will establish its headquarters in the Chicago area. “Together, Navistar and Caterpillar have moved this project from concept to reality in little more than one year,” said Al Saltiel, president of NC2. “We now have a dedicated and experienced leadership team that will hit the ground running.” Saltiel brings a wide range of global distribution and marketing experience to NC2. As vice president of marketing and head of Navistar’s marketing efforts since 2004, Saltiel was responsible for all brand, product and pricing strategy. Prior to joining Navistar, he held key senior marketing posi-

tions at Sony Electronics, Jaguar, and Ford’s Premier Automotive Group. Key Executive Team in Place Bob Iacullo has been named chief financial officer for NC2. Formerly business resource manager for Caterpillar’s Infrastructure Product Development Division, Iacullo also held several executive positions in finance at Motorola. Navistar and Caterpillar also have named key business unit directors for product development, sales and marketing, dealer operations, production, supply chain, and parts and service. “NC2 will produce and market a full line of commercial on-highway trucks for markets outside of North America,” said Saltiel. “Customers will benefit from the unparalleled depth and scope of support provided by Navistar and Caterpillar’s global dealers.”

Navistar and Caterpillar each have named three people to NC2’s board of directors. Caterpillar Group President Doug Oberhelman will serve as chairman of the board and Navistar Truck Group President Dee Kapur has been named lead director from Navistar. “The formation of this joint venture represents a long-term strategic decision,” Oberhelman said. “Despite the current challenges facing the global economy, both Caterpillar and Navistar are dedicating the right people and investing significant resources to ensure NC2’s long-term success in the global on-highway truck market.” NC2 Global Manufacturing and Distribution Venture As previously announced, the 50/50 joint venture will develop, manufacture, and distribute commercial trucks with an initial

focus on markets including Australia, Brazil, China, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey. NC2’s product line will feature both conventional and cabover truck designs and will be sold under both the CAT and International (Navistar) brands. North American Venture Separately, Navistar and Caterpillar continue to work on design and development of a new proprietary, purpose-built, heavyduty Cat vocational truck for the North American market. The trucks, manufactured in Navistar’s Garland, Texas facility, will be sold and serviced through the CAT North American Dealer network. Caterpillar vocational trucks are scheduled for full production in mid 2011. For more information on Navistar, visit www.navistar.com. For more information on Caterpillar, visit www.cat.com.


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Felling Celebrates 35 Years of Towing

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elling Trailers celebrated its 35th Anniversary at its two-day dealer meeting Sept. 17 and 18 in Sauk Centre, Minn.

David Abt of Don Laing Trailers in Ponoka, Alberta, Canada, brought some international flavor to the event. He stands next to a Felling FT-80-2PL-HT trailer.

Wayne Massad (L), sales, and Tom Stern, marketing manager, both of West Side Tractor Sales in Naperville, Ill., said that Felling Trailers manufactures a great product and could not pass up a chance to come to Minnesota.

Merle Felling (L) awards Joe Lano, Lano Equipment in Shakopee, Minn., for being a 25-year Felling dealer

Merle Felling said, “Felling Trailers have been making quality trailers for 35 years. We are proud to be a family owned company. We specialize in custom trailers specs and requirements.”

Nathan Uphus, inside sales of Felling Trailers, said that Felling made this custom trailer for Sean Kelly Construction in Sauk Centre, Minn. The trailer has custom rims, paint, laser cut Felling decals, tarp kit, custom diamond plating and a special 110 charging unit that can be plugged in to run the lift. Nathan said this is a great example of how Felling Trailers can custom build trailers for customers who want their business to stand out and say something special.

Dick Courts of Courts Machinery, Windom, Minn., checks out this Felling FT 12DTHD trailer. Joe Lano of Lano Equipment, Shakopee, Minn., said the Felling F12 trailers are the most popular trailer that they sell.

Merle Felling takes a look at the reduced scale trailers they made for events and trade shows. Felling said, “These are perfect to scale replicas of our trailers.”

Merle Felling (L) and Phil Lewis (R), both of Felling, congratulates David Abt, Don Laing Trailers in Alberta, Canada, for being dealer of the year award.

Tom Stern (L), marketing manager, and Wayne Massad, sales, both of West Side Tractor Sales in Naperville, Ill., check out Fellings FT 40-2TA. Stern said the special features on this trailer are incredible.


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New Vanguard Truck Center Facility Opens Outside Austin Vanguard Truck Center of Austin, a member of the Vanguard Truck Centers dealer group, marked the opening of a $4.5 million truck center facility in Buda, Texas on Oct. 2. The group, which distributes Mack Trucks, Inc. and Volvo Trucks North America products, also owns facilities in Atlanta, Houston, Tucson, and Phoenix. The new location outside of Austin will operate as a full service truck center, represent the Mack and Volvo product lines, and serve as a parts and service center for Norwood Equipment of Houston. Vanguard has a commitment to diagnosing customer service problems within 2 hours, and the new facility is designed for such quick response, with a strong emphasis on driver comfort and convenience. “We’re appealing to over-the-road drivers, and whether they’re here for preventative maintenance, elective repairs, or necessary service, we offer a quick turn-around time on their trucks,” said Tom Ewing, president of Vanguard Truck Centers. “We know they need to get back on the road quickly, but while they’re waiting, we’ll make them as comfortable as possible — they can do laundry, take a shower, or just relax in the lounge.” “This state-of-the-art facility is another example of the kind of investment in world-

class service that’s been going on in our distribution network over the past several years,” said Scott Kress, Volvo senior vice president of sales. “Volvo customers expect support where and when they need it across the U.S. and Canada, and that’s exactly what we’re providing through partnerships with dealers like the Vanguard group.” “The fact that this facility is opening now, in such a difficult economy and truck market, speaks volumes about the commitment of everyone in the Mack family,” said Kevin Flaherty, Mack senior vice president, sales. “Rather than folding up our tents until the storm passes, we’re out there doing what it takes to take care of our customers.” In addition to satisfying the needs of the trucking industry, the strategic placement of the new facility takes into account needs of the Austin community. “We chose this site because of its conven-

ient access to the toll road, and the fact that it is located directly south of the toll road access, allowing truck drivers to take an alternate route around Austin instead of using the already heavily congested I-35 downtown corridor,” said Vanguard’s Ewing. An Open House event held at the facility Oct. 2 included food from a local favorite – Salt Lick BBQ — as well as raffle prizes and tours. On display were two heavy-duty trucks — one a Mack and the other a Volvo — both meeting the new EPA emissions standards going into effect next year. “These trucks are the cleanest in the world,” said David McKenna, Mack director of powertrain sales and marketing, who spoke at today’s event. “They have nearzero emissions. In fact, in some parts of the country, the air coming out of the truck will be cleaner than the air going in.”

During the event, McKenna placed a white handkerchief over the exhaust stack on one of the trucks. Even with the engine at high rev, the “white hanky” remained both clean and odorless. “Clearly — and no pun intended there — the days of any black smoke coming out the stack of a new heavy-duty truck are over,” McKenna said. For customers, these “clean diesel” trucks also mean better fuel economy and a lower cost of operation. And they do not require the use of emissions credits to satisfy the EPA 2010 regulations. Mack and Volvo are preserving jobs and promoting economic growth by assembling the trucks in the United States. “Through our state-of-the-art new facility strategically located to alleviate downtown congestion, and our environmentally-friendly Mack and Volvo product lines, Vanguard is proud to have a positive influence on the Austin community,” Ewing said. Vanguard Truck Centers owns and operates full service commercial truck centers in the United States, representing truck and bus manufacturers such as Mack Trucks Inc., Volvo Trucks North America, Isuzu, GMC and Prevost. For more information, visit www.VanguardTrucks.com and www.NorwoodEquipment.com.


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UDOT Rebuilds Bridges on I-80 Job Using ABC Method UDOT from page 1

three methods were use to transport them, Montoya said. “First, we had to pick them up with giant modular transports and move them,” he said. “Then, once we got close, we transferred them to a kind of rail system to get them where they went horizontally and then we had to lower them vertically. There were sort of three different processes we used to get the bridges down into place which is pretty complex. Transferring between methods has its own set of complexities.” The bridges were moved only for the westbound lanes, Adan Carrillo, a UDOT spokesman, said. “For the eastbound lanes, because we had already reconstructed part of I-80, we built the bridges in place with traditional methods because we were not in such a hurry there. “It was a major undertaking for the department and a historical thing not only for our department but for the nation because we were setting the standard in how we’re moving bridges from place to place,” he added. The ABC method is “kind of emerging technology becoming more and more common around the country,” Montoya said. “I think what made ours unusual was just the number that we had,” he added. Before Innovate 80, UDOT used the ABC construction technique on only one other bridge but since then it’s used the method for several others and will use it more in the future, Montoya said. “We probably have another six or seven planned for various projects around the state to move in this way,” he said. “Any construction method we will evaluate it on every bridge project and see if it’s worthwhile,” he said. “We’ll use it on the projects where it makes sense. We have several that are under way now. Typically they’re on heavily traveled routes like an Interstate and at locations where the detour route is so long or there is no good alternative.” The method not only saves money, it also saves time, Montoya said. With ABC, crews can build the bridge’s substructure and superstructure at the same time. “You can build those two simultaneously where typically you can’t,” Montoya said. “In this case you can build both of them concomitantly which did allow us to reduce the overall time of the project in two years instead of three.” “We placed all seven [bridges in the project] in a relatively short amount of time — relatively short amount of time,” he added. But one of the biggest benefits of ABC is it allows crews to keep traffic flowing on the highway during construction. That can be significant when the roadway crews are working on is a major thoroughfare with few alternate routes like I-80 through Salt Lake City. The route is a major thoroughfare for the trucking industry for shipments between California and the East Coast, Montoya said. “This is one of the major east-west thoroughfares in the country,” he said. “There’s a huge amount of traffic that comes in from the West Coast. It’s very heavily traveled.” That’s where ABC was a real value. “It just allows us to build the bridges out of the way of traffic so we don’t cause as many impacts on the traveling public as we normally do during a bridge project,” Montoya said. “We just had a few closures where the Interstate has been completely closed and those were for short durations like between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. There haven’t been many.

What made work on a 2-mi. (3.2 km) stretch of I-80 in Salt Lake City project extraordinary was the Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) method using Self Propelled Modular Transports (SPMT) to construct six of 12 bridges and one of two ramps in the project.

“Generally speaking, the road has been open which leads to another innovation we used on the project — moveable barriers. What we did was move everybody over to one side of the freeway and reconstructed the other side with three lanes of traffic in each direction. “We then divided them with the movable barriers so in the morning we had three lanes going into town and two lanes leaving town. We reversed that at night so there were three lanes leaving town and two lanes coming in. That was another way we were able to reduce the amount of traffic delays. We’re just very excited that we were able to accomplish all that on one project with minimal impact to traffic.” Being featured on The World’s Toughest Fixes created some excitement about the project, Carrillo said. “It was kind of cool for everybody — and our department as well — to have that kind of recognition.” The project is part of Utah’s so-called Innovate 80, a collection of several projects on or near I-80 between Lambs Canyon and Mountain Dell, built during 2008 and 2009. The reconstruction of I-80 from State Street to 1300 East was the “most significant” project in Innovate 80, Carrillo said. “That’s through a major urban area,” he said. “We’re talking residential, we talking commercial—you name it.” In addition to replacing the bridges, crews added two lanes in each direction including an auxiliary lane to help move traffic entering and exiting the highway between State Street and the 700 East and 1300 East exits. “In between those ramps we built auxiliary lanes we didn’t have before,” Carrillo said. “Before that once you got on the on-ramp and you wanted to merge into I-80 you really needed to speed up so you’re able to catch up with traffic going 70 miles an hour and you’re only going 40 miles an hour on the on-ramp. “By us extending the auxiliary lanes you can now get on the freeway and if you want to get on at 700 East and get off at 1300 East you don’t have to merge into traffic. You can just keep going in that lane and get off at 1300 East. The same from State Street to 700 East.”

UDOT used a contracting method called construction manager-general contractor (CM-GC) to save time and money, Montoya said. The method is similar to design-build but different because the owner has more design control, he said. “We involve the contractor in our design process so they provide input. “It’s different because the owner maintains control of the design whereas in design-build typically you’re bound by the contract documents you put out initially. It’s a pretty new process to use in DOT-type project. I think only a handful in the nation have used that kind of contracting method. We couldn’t have done this project any other way. It just requires so much interaction between the owner, the builder and the designer where you can have concurrent design and then it also leads for better innovation because you can make decisions that aren’t solely based on money.” Montoya called the project’s biggest challenges, aside from the complexity of the bridge moving “how to make it happen, how to make it happen on time and how to make it happen safely.” Some 200 people have been working on the job with the expected completion in December on time and on budget, Montoya said. UDOT tried to limit late-hours work because the project runs through “a heavy residential area,” Montoya said, and the department didn’t want to “be impacting people at night.” He added: “We did do some night work and there were definitely some long hours out there to make everything happen especially during the bridge moves.” Weather largely was not a problem on the project. “We were doing pretty well until this spring,” he said. “We had a very wet spring. That took away some of the progress we made schedule wise. But we’re still finishing on time.” Montoya is proud of the project’s safety record—not just for workers but also for people who continued to use the road throughout the project. “We’ve been able to stay on budget, stay on schedule and build one of the most complex projects we’ve ever undertaken and do it safely for the traveling public and for the workers,” he said. “We’re pretty positive about all that. A factor in achieving a good safety record was the help the Highway Patrol lent in making sure the reduced work zone speeds were enforced, he said. In addition, the state pursued an “active safety program with the workers in a big way,” Montoya said. “We made sure things were planned well and done safely. “It just takes effort,” he said. “There’s no other way really. It takes effort.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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If you would like to place your Wanted To Buy listings on our website for inclusion in our newsletters, simply visit: www.ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com/wanted and enter your listings. NEED NOW FROM CONTRACTOR ONLY 4 BULLDOZERS 375A 3 Contact: JEAN MAURTICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 330DL Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 330BL CAT EXCAVATOR Contact: ROD MARTIN OR PETER CORCH Phone: 717-733-3593 Fax: 717-733-8531 Email: rod@martinexc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VIBRATORY ROLLERS • WANTED 05 OR NEWER 66-84 IN ROLLERS 1000 HRS OR LESS Contact: JIM Email: jimdobinson@telus.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 140H - CAT 140H GRADER, 17.5X25 TYRES, BELOW 3500 HOURS, RIPPER Contact: PAUL CROLLA Phone: 47-22.207696 Fax: 44-161.226-8525 Email: santina@online.no –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JOHN DEERE WHEELED EXCAVATOR595 - JOHN DEERE WHEELED EXCAVATOR 495,595 Contact: IMTIAZ Phone: 647-887-4786 Fax: 9054978633 Email: machineryexporters@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY 650J NEW LGP Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D8H STARTER - 46A22000 SERIES DIRECT ELECTRIC STARTER. Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 2004 CAT BACKHOE 426B Contact: DOUG LAUGHLIN Phone: 607-742-9017 Fax: 607-795-4157 Email: laughlincontracting@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BALL JOINT FOR INGERSOLL RAND VR636 - LOOKING FOR USED BALL JOINT FOR INGERSOLL RAND VR636 ALL TERRAIN FORK LIFT. PART# 59210572. Contact: JOSH KAMMEYER Phone: 269-685-9525 Fax: 269-685-5888 Email: a1rentall@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BRIDGE DECK FINISHER Contact: BRIAN SKAJEM Phone: 909 772 1749 Fax: 951 352 4301 Email: brianws4300@yahoo.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEED PARTS FOR JCB BACKHOE 3C1400B - NEED LOADER CONTROL ALSO NEED 18.4-24 TIRES Contact: KLAUS MUELLER Phone: 239-980-2000 Fax: 239-418-1000 Email: klausdesign2000@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AUSTIN WESTERN BLADE PACER 300 DEAD OR ALIVE Contact: LYLE CARPENTER Phone: 701-549-3727 Email: lcarpent@utma.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– REAR RIPPER FOR CAT D5NXL Contact: WENDELL CAIN Phone: 770-381-8984 Fax: 770-381-6977 Email: wendell@cainandtodd.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GRADALL 660E CRAWLER | GRADALL 660E CRAWLER WITH 5.9 CUMMINS Contact: SCOTT RUBRIGHT Phone: 724-468-4700 Fax: 724-468-4975 Email: scottr@kt-grantinc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU D355 Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1976-1979 CAT 12G Contact: RANDY REECE Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: randy@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CATERPILLAR CRAWLER DOZER Contact: GREG HENDRIX Phone: 936-327-5430 Fax: 936-327-5108 Email: greg@hendrixmachineryllc.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADER CAT 970FII,966FII,966D VERY GOOD CONDITION Contact: MANSOUR HASEB Phone: +202 26632820 Fax: +202 26632820 Email: mansorhaseb@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 50 TO 75 TON CONVENTIONAL TRUCK CRANE Contact: JERRY WADE Phone: 713-248-7971 Fax: 281-348-0854 Email: menade_inc@msn.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TELEHANDLER Contact: TONY SPADA Phone: 407-509-4000 Fax: 407-850-0256 Email: memovers@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRAWLER CRANE Contact: VINCENT Phone: 860-664-8042 Fax: 860-664-9175 Email: vneri@occllc.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WHEEL LOADER-JD 624J, QUICK CONNECT, LOW HRS, PREFER SIDE DUMP. Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– WANTED KOMATSU DOZER 155,375 Contact: ALHARTHI Phone: 00447875086827 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1972 96J1729 DS CAT DOZER Contact: CHUCK GREENE Phone: 843-669-8481/843-621-4411 Email: weshair729@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FLATBED TRAILER Contact: JIMMY ELROD Phone: 864 226 9380/ 843 238 8588 Email: jimmyelrd8@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY PIECE 355 KOMATSU Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MASSEY FERGUSON 50HX "S SERIES" BACKHOE Contact: STONE Phone: 937-313-0321 Email: stoneconst1997@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 950B,E,F 936E Contact: ALHARTHI Phone: 00447875086827 Fax: 00441912713032 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT WHEEL LOADER 966D,E,F,FII Contact: ALHARTI Phone: 00447875086827 Fax: 00441912713032 Email: deerah1est@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TOPCON HIPER LITE+ Contact: MIKE PIEPER Phone: 319-372-2276 Fax: 319-372-2277 Email: pi2279@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– BRUSH CUTTER Contact: RON SHEW Phone: 618-889-2179 Fax: 618-993-2441 Email: r_shew@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– D8N | GOOD RUNNING MACHINE, CAB, SHOT U/C. NJ AREA. Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– IAM LOOKING TO BUY D6D WITH RIPPER Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 12G MOTOR GRADER | MACHINES MUST BE 61M SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX - ENCLOSED CAB - WITH SCARIFIER. MACHINES CAN BE LOCATED ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES AND MUST BE PRICED UNDER $45,000.00 Contact: DAN VANDERMEER Phone: 843-393-8495 Fax: 843-393-8382 Email: dan@dutchmanglobal.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

CAT D10 | CATERPILLAR D10N AND D11N CRAWLER TRACTORS. MACHINES NEED TO HAVE A SINGLESHANK RIPPER. ANY YEAR ANY LOCATION ACCEPTABLE. Contact: CHARLES SOLOMONE Phone: 702-562-9285 Email: csolomone@tradewindequipment.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CRAWLER CRANE | 1997 TO 2007 100 TO 150 TON CRAWLER CRANE; 3 DRUMS; 150 BOOM Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 12H OR 12N GRADER | MUST HAVE REAR RIPPER AND FRONT PUSH BLOCK, CAB AND AIR, WITH A COUPLE THOUSAND HOURS ON THE MACHINE. PLEASE WHOLESALE ONLY. Contact: RICHARD H. SMITH Phone: 908-479 8383 Email: unitedequip@earthlink.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– GROVE 1012 CARRY DECK INDUSTRIAL CRANE Contact: DON AUSTIN Phone: 512-750-9742 Fax: 512-301-0163 Email: daustin8@austin.rr.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ROAD EQUIPMENT Contact: JEAN PASCAL OUEDRAOGO Phone: 0022522443339 Fax: 0022522443260 Email: jpascal65@yahoo.fr –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– VERMEER 252 STUMP GRINDER Contact: ERIC Phone: 309-351-9520 Email: gotdirt627@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SHUTTLE BUGGY ROADTEC SB2500 SHUTTLE BUGGY Contact: JOHN NEVINS Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 30 TO 40 TON TAG TRAILER TILT OR RAMPS Contact: RICHARD CORBIN Phone: 843-889-3553 Email: ravtruck@wildblue.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– YANMAR EXCAVATOR Contact: JOHN SARAPPA Phone: 856-767-1122 Email: john@sarappa.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT D6R 2004-2005 Contact: DAVE WILD Phone: 770-966-9056 Fax: 770-966-9035 Email: dave@globalequipmentexporters.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MULTIGRAB HYDRAULIC COUPLER FOR VOLVO EC330B Contact: SHAWN DAVIS Phone: 724-947-4740 Fax: 724-947-4750 Email: sdavis@equipment-rentals.us ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

WHEEL LOADERS Contact: RHONDA SCHEER Phone: 610-544-3399 Email: rhonda@scheerbrothers.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT CHALLENGER 65D TRACKS Contact: MATT Phone: 618-779-7993 Fax: 618-475-2540 Email: heetexc@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOLBERG ROTARY COAL BREAKER PORTABLE 2600 RCB COAL BREAKER Contact: BEAUFORD MULLINS Phone: 260 497 0500 Fax: 260 490 8217 Email: beauford@kortebros.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOADERS AND MOTORGRADERS Contact: JASON SPENCE Phone: 1-601-750-0201 Email: resourceequipment@hotmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TRENCHER Contact: LLOYD BOHL Phone: 8159554255 Email: lloydbohl@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY BIG BULL Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PARTS FOR HAMM 2210SD DIRT ROLLER I NEED REAR HOOD/ENGINE COVER FOR HAMM DIRT ROLLER MODEL #2210SD Contact: MIKE Phone: 610-583-3055 Fax: 610-583-3056 Email: mike@macmachinesales.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC SHEEP FEEDER HYDRAULIC SHEEP AND/OR COW FEEDER ON A TOWABLE BODY BIG ENOUGH TO HOLD 40 TON Contact: VINCE DUJETS Phone: 973-837-1390 Fax: 973-837-1391 Email: neasupply7@aol.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC HAMMER BREAKERS Contact: BEN MILES Phone: 714 470 0130 Email: industrialer@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LOOKING TO BUY OLDER CAT LOADERS Contact: ATHER A. SIDDIQUI Phone: +92-333-2240692 Email: ather.cat@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAISON DRILL TOOLING Contact: MIKE PLAVCHAK Phone: 412-292-1081 Fax: 412-384-6770 Email: mplavchak@plavchakconstruction.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

ASPHALT TYPE ROLLER (COMPACTOR) SMALL ROLLER FOR WORK AT A NOT FOR PROFIT CLUB. OLDER ONE OK, CAN WORK ON IF NEEDED. PLEASE HELP. Contact: FRANK Phone: 518-584-1609 Fax: 518-584-1609 Email: saratogawiltonelks161@verizon.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 950/950E/966F II Contact: RHONDA Phone: 610-544-3399 Email: rhonda@scheerbrothers.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 365C BKTS 72" & 84" HD CAT 365C BKTS. Contact: JOHN NEVINS Phone: 609-386-4350 Email: johntnevins@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– TMA CRASH CUSHION TRUCK LOOKING FOR LATE MODEL TRUCK W/ TMA UNIT. CERTIFIED FOR MD & VA. Contact: MATTHEW U. MILLER Phone: 443-871-7677 Fax: 410-757-5104 Email: mumiller@comcast.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 12" BUCKET FOR CASE 580 SUPER L Contact: REAGAN SHEARER Phone: 501-207-2852 Email: kubotaman76@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– HYDRAULIC JAW CRUSHER, EXCAVATOR MOUNTED Contact: BLAKE FRERICH Phone: 3256562011 Fax: 3254462008 Email: blake@frerichmaterials.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– I AM LOOKING TO BUY PIECE 155 AND 355 Contact: JEAN MAURICE BOUTIN Phone: 1 450 346 8975 Email: jeanmauriceboutin@videotron.ca –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– NORDBERG CRUSHER 1997 OR NEWER NORDBERG CRUSHER Contact: LYNNE FRIESE Phone: 970-462-8952 Email: lyfriese@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– CAT 307 WITH BLADE NEED TO BE UNDER $20,000.00 Contact: TJ TUCKER Phone: (804)683-6410 Email: tjtyellowdeere@yahoo.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PILING BARGE CAPABILITY: THE PILE LENGTH 50M & MAX. WEIGHT IN 35TON. PLEASE QUOTE US YOUR BEST PRICE WITH DETAILS SPECIFICATION AND PHOTOGRAPHS IF AVAILABLE. Contact: JAMES LAI Phone: +886-932-279-187 Fax: +886-3-4658812 Email: vatan.co@msa.hinet.net –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– KOMATSU/DEERE 450 SIZE EXCAVATOR WITH HYDRAULIC HAMMER, NONADVERTISED Contact: GREG MARTIN Phone: 740-389-2628 Fax: 740-386-6189 Email: machinerymart@midohio.twcbc.com ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


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Cashman Equipment Supports Start Us Up USA! Efforts Cashman Equipment recently helped kick off a nationwide grassroots campaign, Start Us Up USA!, which calls on the federal government to move quickly to reauthorize a critical multi-year transportation bill. Construction workers and business leaders gathered for a press conference and rally featuring industry professionals from the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), and Cashman Equipment.

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Following the event, a caravan of heavy construction equipment, idled by a scarcity of new federal funding in transportation, paraded down the Las Vegas Strip. The Caterpillar dealership donated several pieces of heavy equipment to the parade of machines, creating a sight not often seen in the heart of Las Vegas. However, with huge projects like the renovations to the I-15 at risk without a new multi-year reauthorization bill from Congress, local industry leaders such as MaryKaye Cashman, chairman and CEO of Cashman Equipment, rushed to support the event. “Our Caterpillar dealership has experienced a decline in sales by 50 percent, and has 25 percent fewer employees today than at its peak a few years ago,” Cashman stated. “We need action taken now in order to create jobs — sustainable jobs that will put people back to work. Highway and construction projects are the fastest way to do so.” Cashman’s comments during the rally were seconded by Toby Mack, president and CEO, Associated Equipment Distributors (AED); Dennis Slater, president, Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM); Randy Highland, president of the Las Vegas Chapter of the Association of General Contractors (AGC); and other local business leaders who understand the importance of transportation investments. The renewal and expansion of the Highway Reauthorization Bill will provide the necessary funding for the nation’s infrastructure, which will spur a jobs recovery. Improvement projects give communities more transit options, safer roads, improve congested roads, and decrease greenhouse gases while providing millions of construction jobs. Federal transportation funding expired on Sept. 30, but

rally organizers AED and AEM believe this event and others to be held across the country, will help motivate Congress to take immediate action. The final Start Us Up USA! rally is scheduled to be held Oct. 28 in Washington, D.C. For more information on Cashman Equipment, visit www.cashmanequipment.com. For more information on AEM, visit www.aem.org. For more information on AED, visit www.aednet.org.

MaryKaye Cashman speaks at Start Us Up USA! on Sept. 29.


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2006 Cat 303.5CCR, 698 hours............................$39,900 2003 Cat 325CL, 2,998 hours.......................$108,300 2003 Cat 325CL, 6,987 hours.........................$75,000 2005 Cat 330CL, 2,366 hours.......................$199,000 2006 Cat 345CL ME, 3,809 hours.......................$299,000 2003 Cat 345BL, 4,941 hours.......................$199,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729 2004 Link Belt 330 LX, 78,000 lb. class, 36’’ & 48’’ buckets, good condition, 2650 hours ...........................................$98,000. 2007 Hyundai R55-7, 12,000 lb class, rubber tracks, A/C, new condition, 98 hours. ................$46,500.

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Construction & Equpment & Supplies for the “Professionals”

STRAW BLOWER 2008 Grun SB4 Skid Mount, NEW, 0 hours.................................$8,600.

Daily - Weekly - Monthly & Long Term Rentals Available

Contact Lance Wheeler 214/384-5180

Stone, Wacker, Honda, Gehl, JLG to name a few .....

TEREX PARTS AZ Production Machinery 800-637-0821

520-421-4488

Mini Excavators

USED BOBCATS! Over 100 to Choose From!

Pick Up at Las Vegas Warehouse Call 218-863-6444

Rentals, Sales, Service

2001 Cat 730, 9,126 hours ..........................................$115,000 2004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours ..........................................$249,000 2005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours ..........................................$269,000 2006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours ..........................................$305,000 1994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours ..................................$49,000 Ransome CAT Call Tom Rosser 215-245-2749 or Joe Villa 215-245-3729


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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS Bridgeport, NY Phone: 315-633-2944 • Kissimmee, FL Mon.-Tues., Oct. 12-13, 2009 For: Large Late Model Rental Returns, Construction, Support Equipment, Forklifts, Aerials, Trucks & Trailers • Manchester, NH Thurs., October 15, 2009 For: Complete Drill Rigging Company plus Al Types of Like New Tooling and More • Atlanta (Gainesville), GA Fri., October 16, 2009 For: Major Job Completion Auction - Construction Equipment & Trucks • Albany, NY Sat., October 17, 2009 For: Late Model Truck Tractors, Dump Trailers & Construction Equipment, Crushers, Screening Plants & Conveyors • Flemington, NJ Thurs., October 22, 2009 For: Concrete Trucks and Trailers, Plus 52 Acre Quarry Zone for Asphalt & Concrete Plant Usage • Charlotte, NC Fri., October 23, 2009 For: Very Large, Late Model Job Completion Auction • Hazleton, PA Sat., October 24, 2009 For: Scrap Handling Equipment, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks, Trailers, Pickups, Construction Equipment & Parts Trucks • Los Angeles, CA Tues., October 27, 2009 For: Construction, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Rental Fleet Equipment • Racine, WI Fri., October 30, 2009 For: Construction Equipment Company Liquidation, Aerials, Forklifts, Trucks, Dump Trucks, Trailers & Support • Syracuse, NY Sat., October 31, 2009 For: Large Construction, Aerial Lift, Forklifts, Trailers, Trucks & Support Equipment • Bangor, ME Fri., November 6, 2009 For: Large Construction, Aerial Lift, Forklifts, Trailers, Trucks & Support Equipment • Detroit, MI Sat., November 7, 2009 For: Large Model Earthmoving & Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • South Plainfield, NJ Sat., November 14, 2009 For: Property is SOLD! Complete Liquidation of Construction, Support Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Houston, TX

Thurs., November 19, 2009 For: Late Model Construction, Earthmoving Equipment, Aerials, Forklifts, Support, Truck & Trailers •Manassas, VA Fri., November 20, 2009 For: Job Completion Auction of Cat, John Deere, Earthmoving Equipment & Rental Returns of Late Model Equipment • Ledyard (Foxwood Casino), CT Sat., November 21, 2009 For: Late Model Rental Fleet Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Cincinnati, OH Tues., December 29, 2009 For: Construction, Support Equipment, Aerial Lifts, Trucks & Trailers • Greenwich (Albany), NY Wed., December 30, 2009 For: Late Model Kobelco, New Holland, Cat, John Deere Earthmoving Equipment, Forklifts, Aerial, Support Equipment • Kissimmee, FL Sunday thru Saturday., February 1-8, 2010 For: Annual 8 Day Sale of the Latest & Greatest Construction, Aerials, Forklifts, Cranes, Truck Tractors, Dump Trucks and All Types of Trailers and Support Equipment – THE REAL SALE! • Portland, OR DTBA For: Rental Fleet Construction, Aerial, Telescopic Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Newark, NJ DTBA For: Rental Fleet Construction, Aerial, Telescopic Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • St. Louis, MS DTBA For: Rental Fleet Equipment – Both Large & Small, Support, Trucks & Trailers RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS Richmond, BC, Canada Phone: 402-421-2631 • Los Angeles, CA Oct 13 & 14 • Orlando, FL Oct 14 & 15 • Reno, NV Oct 16 • Denver, CO Oct 20 & 21 • Charleston, WV Oct 22 • Ocana, Spain Oct 23 • Albuquerque, NM Oct 27 • Edmonton, AB, CAN Oct 28 - 30 • Torreon, Mexico

Coming Auctions Oct 30 • Las Vegas, NV Nov 6 • Detroit, MI Nov 10 • Hartford, CT Nov 11 • Atlanta, GA Nov 13 & 14 • Salt Lake City, UT Nov 13 • Houston, TX Nov 17 - 19 • Meppen, Germany Nov 19 • Kansas City, MO Nov 20 • Pittsburgh, PA Nov 20 • Phoenix, AZ Nov 19 & 20 • Istanbul, Turkey Nov 21 • Brisbane, Australia Nov 24 • Grande Prairie, AB, CAN Nov 25 & 26 • Geelong, Australia Nov 26 • Polotitlan, Mexico Dec 8 • Denver, CO Dec 8 & 9 • Toronto, ON, CAN Dec 7 & 8 • Columbus, OH Dec 10 • Olympia, WA Dec 10 & 11 • Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dec 14 - 16 • Narita, Japan Jan 27, 2010 • Las Vegas, NV Feb 5, 2010 BLACKMON AUCTIONS, INC. Little Rock, AR Phone: 501-664-4526 • Little Rock, AR Wed.-Fri., October 28-30, 2009 For: Job Completion Auction CAT AUCTION SERVICES Shakopee, MN Phone: 866-750-9432 • Houston, TX Thurs., October 22, 2009 For: Unreserved Public Auction COCHRAN AUCTIONEERS Boonsboro, MD Phone: 800-310-2844 • Hagerstown, MD November 5-7, 2009

For: Major 3 Day Regional Equipment & Truck Auction DARRYL DUNKLE & ASSOCIATES AUCTIONEERS Harrison, MI Phone: 800-433-6670 • Harrison, MI Thurs., October 22, 2009 For: Heavy Equipment, Logging Equipment, Trucks, Trailers & Utility Trucks DON SMOCK AUCTION COMPANY Pendleton, IN Phone: 765-778-9277 • Lucasville, OH Fri.-Sat., October 23-24, 2009 For: TBD HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY Hatfield, PA Phone: 215-361-9099 • Piscataway, NJ Thurs., October 15, 2009 For: Aponte Construction • Port Canaveral, FL Wed., November 4, 2009 For: Beyel Bros – Sealed Bid Auction IRAY AUCTIONS Foley, MN Phone: 320-968-7230 • Elk River, MN Fri., Oct. 16, 2009 For: Kober Excavating – Complete Liquidation • Portage, WI Fri., Oct. 30, 2009 For: Heavy Construction Equipment And Semi, Truck & Trailer • Foley, MN Fri., Dec. 4, 2009 For: Heavy Construction Equipment And Semi, Truck & Trailer IRON PLANET AUCTIONS Pleasanton, CA Phone: 888-433-5426 ONLINE AUCTIONS Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Thurs., October 15, 2009 For: Construction Equipment • Thurs., October 22, 2009 For: Construction Equipment JOSEPH FINN COMPANY Newton, MA Phone: 617-964-1886 • Foxboro, MA For: ONLINE Liquidation Sale – Surplus Equipment

from Optimum Equipment LLC – www.josephfinn.com JOE PYLE AUCTIONS Mt. Morris, PA Phone: 724-324-9000 • Charleston, WV Sat., October 24, 2009 For: Construction Equipment Auction L & L EQUIIPMENT SALES Fairview, TN Phone: 615-799-0850 ONLINE AUCTION Go to www.landlequipmentsales.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Sat., December 5, 2009 For: Construction Equipment MANHEIM AUCTION Lakeland, FL Phone: 800-494-7253 • Lakeland, FL Thurs., October 15, 2009 For: Heavy Equipment & Truck Auction NITKE AUCTIONS Wausau, WI Phone: 715-362-6162 • Wausau, WI Fri. & Sat., Oct. 23 & 24, 2009 For: 2 Day Auction – Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers • Wausau, WI Sat., Dec. 12, 2009 For: Construction Equipment, Trucks & Trailers PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC. North Franklin, CT Phone: 860-642-4200 • Columbus, OH Fri., October 16, 2009 For: Major Area Contractors and Equipment Dealers Auction POWERS AUCTION & EQUIPMENT SALES, LLC Woodstock, IL Phone: 815-338-9700 • Woodstock, IL Sat., October 24, 2009 For: 17th Annual Fall Contractors Consignment Auction RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS Lebanon, TN Phone: 800-806-3395 • Lebanon, TN Sat., Dec. 12, 2009 For: TBA STOCK AUCTION COMPANY St. Edward, NE Phone: 800-937-3558

BIG IRON TIMED INTERNET ONLY AUCTION Go to www.stockra.com to view the complete auction schedules, inspection reports and to place your bid! • Wed., October 14, 2009 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., October 28, 2009 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., November 11, 2009 For: Construction Equipment • Wed., November 25, 2009 For: Construction Equipment UTILITY AUCTIONS Wilmington, DE Phone: 302-654-1846 • Wilmington, DE Fri., October 23, 2009 For: Construction, Utility & Forestry Equipment Auction WESTERN CONSTRUCTION AUCTIONS INC Perris, CA Phone: 866-731-7760 • Sioux Falls, SD Sat., Oct. 24, 2009 – 10AM Live Online Bidding www.wca-online.com • Perris, CA Sat., Dec. 5, 2009 – 8AM Live Online Bidding www.wca-online.com WILLIAMS AND LIPTON AUCTION Farmington, MI Phone: 248-478-2000 • Clinton Township, MI Thurs., October 15, 2009 Public Auction of Construction Equipment WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS Frederick, MD Phone: 301-898-0340 • Frederick, MD Sat., December 11, 2009 For: Southern Mid-Atlantic Contractors Auction YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS, INC. Holland, OH Phone: 419-865-3990 • Newport, VT Wed., October 14, 2009 For: Scott Construction Inc. • Darlington, PA Thurs., October 22, 2009 For: 7th Annual Fall Auction • Bow, NH Thurs., November 12, 2009 For: 8th Annual Fall Auction • Lorain, OH Thurs., November 19, 2009 For: Rowland Trucking Inc. • Kissimmee, FL Feb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010 36th Annual Kissimmee, FL Auction


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www.ironplanet.com

Online Auction. Thursday, October 15

Featuring equipment from

2006 ROSCO SPRHH

2003 CAT AP1055B

2001 MEGA 10,000 GALLON

1999 STERLING DISTRIBUTOR

1999 CAT 938G

1998 CAT CB-634C

1997 CAT 140H

1996 DYNAPAC CP271

1996 Cat 615CII

1993 IHC 4700 FUEL & LUBE

Auctions you can trust Auction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change.

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More and more people are using the bidding screen instead of following the rings. Roger Hines of U.S. Assets Recovery LLC came all the way from Joplin, Mo., to check out this Cat 365C excavator.

Ritchie Bros. …

Asphalt Plant Sold for More Than $1.1M at Fort Worth Sale

Dan Gardner and Deb Crockett with PDG Excavating in Alvord, Texas, just finished scoping out the Terex RT 665 crane.

R

itchie Bros. Auctioneers conducted a three-day, $66 million unreserved public auction at its permanent auction site in Fort Worth, Texas from Sept. 23 to 25. (L-R): Bryan Gentry, Johnny Singh and Mike Aswell of The company broke its Fort Worth records for largest GM Metals Recycling in Houston are pleased with this gross auction proceeds (total and online), most registered Bull Dog B8250T skid steer Singh just purchased. bidders (total and online), and most buyers (total and online). More than 3,600 bidders from 40 countries, including 48 U.S. states, 10 Canadian provinces and one Canadian territory, registered for the $66 million Fort Worth auction. Twothirds of the equipment was purchased by out of state buyers. “We have never had two auction sites in the same state hold auctions this large within months of each other,” said Kieran Holm, area manager for Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers in Fort Worth, Texas. “We had big crowds all three days, with very active bidding both in-person and online. The bidders were here to buy and they traveled to our auction site from as far away as Australia to bid in-person on auction day.” Mart Jordan, president of Jordan Paving in Fort Worth, sold an asphalt plant with components in the auction last Jason Korzan and his dad Jim admire this John Deere week for more than $1.1 million. 410G backhoe Jason just purchased for Korzan “We sold with Ritchie Bros. because they seem to have the Construction in Stratford, Okla. most buyers and you’ve got to have a crowd full of buyers to get the price you need. Ritchie Bros. did a good job and got us the most money for our items on the day.”

Scott Greenroyd (L) and Nate Brumley of Willen Electric in Wichita Falls, Texas, take time out for a photo with a Cat 950F wheel loader.

Lorena Benavides and Udo Boersch of Hi-Way Equipment in Euless, Texas, discuss the bid numbers for the auction.

The weather was perfect for a good auction in Texas and hundreds attended.

(L-R): Steve Wagner, Casey Cain and Darrel Wagner of Wagner Materials and Construction in Spring Branch, Texas, take a photo op with this Cat 312 CL.

Bill and Janie Pursch of Heart of Texas Mechanical in Brownwood, Texas, said they are interested in this Mustang 944 high lift.


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PRELIMINARY NOTICE - UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION

Denver Colorado

PRELIMINARY NOTICE - UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION

Albuquerque New Mexico

11 — MOTOR GRADERS

1 OF 2– CAT 140H VHP

CAT 980G

2007 CAT IT38G SERIES II

2006 & 2– 2005 CAT 140H VHP PLUS

Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:00 am

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8:00 am

Auction Site: 4444 Ritchie Drive, Longmont, CO 80504 Fax: 970.535.0168

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PRELIMINARY NOTICE - UNRESERVED PUBLIC AUCTION

Las Vegas Nevada

Auction Update

28

30 — MOTOR SCRAPERS

4 OF 5– CAT 657E

1 OF 3– CAT D10N

2006 KOLBERG PIONEER FT2650

11 — WHEEL LOADERS

2004 CAT 972G SERIES II

KOMATSU D575A

Friday, November 6, 2009 7:00 am Sale Site: 10500 Clark Petersen Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89136 Fax: 702.644.2375

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Upcoming Unreserved Public Auctions

ORLANDO, FL, USA RENO, NV, USA DENVER, CO, USA CHARLESTON, WV, USA OCANA, SPAIN ALBUQUERQUE, NM, USA EDMONTON, AB, CAN TORREON, MEXICO LAS VEGAS, NV, USA DETROIT, MI, USA HARTFORD, CT, USA ATLANTA, GA, USA SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA HOUSTON, TX, USA MEPPEN, GERMANY PITTSBURGH, PA, USA PHOENIX, AZ, USA ISTANBUL, TURKEY BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB, CAN MOERDIJK, THE NETHERLANDS GEELONG, AUSTRALIA FORT WORTH, TX, USA MONTREAL, QC, CAN POLOTITLAN, MEXICO STATESVILLE, NC, USA DENVER, CO, USA TORONTO, ON, CAN

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OCT 14 & 15 OCT 16 OCT 20 OCT 22 OCT 23 OCT 27 OCT 28 - 30 OCT 30 NOV 6 NOV 10 NOV 11 NOV 13 & 14 NOV 13 NOV 17 - 19 NOV 19 NOV 20 NOV 19 & 20 NOV 21 NOV 24 NOV 25 & 26 NOV 25 - 27 NOV 26 DEC 2 - 4 DEC 3 & 4 DEC 8 DEC 8 DEC 8 & 9 DEC 7 & 8

* NOTE: NEW DATE – Dates are subject to change

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ADVERTISER INDEX ALLU GROUP........................................................................15

JOE MCELREATH CO INC.....................................................9

BARGAINS.............................................................................39

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.......................30

BOBCAT COMPANY .............................................................31

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC............................................5

CEG SCALE MODELS..........................................................36

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ................................................29

CHAMPION MOTOR GRADERS..........................................15

LBX .......................................................................................24

CLASSIFIEDS........................................................................40

LIEBHERR - AMERICA INC ..................................................13

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ....................................28

CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM...............16

PIRTEK USA..........................................................................14

FELLING EW SLEEPER & MIDCO TESTIMONIAL ....32

REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY...................................22

ANNUAL SPECIAL SECTION TRAILERS....................18

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

CEG WANTED...............................................................38

LAS VEGAS NV / AUCTION UPDATE .........................45

DITCH WITCH WEST..............................................................7

DENVER CO / ALBUQUERQUE NM ...........................44

DOM-EX.................................................................................48

ROAD RUNNER PLATE AND SHORING.............................10

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................................27

RSC EQUIPMENT RENTAL....................................................6

DURATECH ...........................................................................21

SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION...............................23

DYNAPAC ..............................................................................31

SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ................................................37

FABICK CAT ............................................................................6

TEREX LOADER BACKHOES..............................................26

FELLING TRAILERS .............................................................35

TOPCON POSITIONING SYSTEMS ....................................17

GEITH INC .............................................................................17

U-SCREEN ............................................................................22

HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3

VOLVO CONST EQUIP & SVCS ..................................2,11,47

IROCK CRUSHERS ..............................................................22

WORLDWIDE RENTAL SERVICES ....................................12

IRON PLANET .......................................................................42

YOUNG CORPORATION......................................................12

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.


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ARNOLD MACHINERY COMPANY 2975 W. 2100 South Salt Lake City, UT 801/972-4000 800/821-0548 St George, UT 435/674-0880 Reno, NV 775/356-1511 Elko, NV 775/738-4443 Las Vegas, NV 702/642-9000

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Crawler Dozers 2004 Cat D10R II EROPS, A/C, Choice of Blades, Winch, Good U/C, Very Clean Dirt Machine, Very Good Condition, Service History.......................................$192,500 1999 Cat D10R EROPS, A/C, U/Tilt Dozer, 4 Brrl M/S Ripper, Excellent U/C, Very Good Condition...................................................................................................$272,500 1998 Cat D10R EROPS, A/C, U/Tilt Dozer, New U/C, Very Good Condition, Service History.................................................................................................................$252,500 2006 Cat D10T 3250 Total Hours, EROPS, SU/Tilt Dozer, 4 Brrl M/S Ripper, Excellent U/C, Excellent Condition ...................................................................$809,500 2006 Cat D10T 3251 Total Hours, A/C, SU/Twin Tilt Dozer, 4 Brrl M/S Ripper, Excellent U/C, Excellent Condition ...................................................................$809,500 2002 CAT D9R 9,789 Total Hours, EROPS, A/C, Diff Steer, SU/Tilt, M/S Ripper, Excellent U/C, Very Good Condition.................................................................$359,500 2002 Cat D9R EROPS, A/C, U/Tilt Dozer, Winch, Poor U/C, Very Clean Dirt Machine, Good Condition, Service History.......................................................$154,500 2003 Cat D8R II 6285 Total Hours, EROPS, A/C, SU/Tilt Dozer, 4 Brrl S/S Ripper, Very Good U/C, Excellent Condition.................................................................$259,500 2000 Cat D8R OROPS, SU/Tilt Dozer, 4 Brrl S/S Ripper, Excellent U/C, Very Good Condition.............................................................................................................$159,500 1996 Cat D8R EROPS, A/C, SU/Tilt Dozer, M/S Riper, Good U/C, Good Condition .. .............................................................................................................................$169,500 (2) 2006 Cat D6N XL 1736 Hrs, EROPS, A/C, Sweeps, PAT Blade, System One U/C, Excellent Condition...................................................................................from $139,500 2004 Cat D6R XL II 8002 Total Hours, EROPS, A/C, SU/Tilt Dozer, M/S Ripper, Sweeps, Good U/C, Very Good Condition.........................................................$139,500 2004 Cat D6R XL II 5987 Total Hours, EROPS, A/C, SU/Tilt Dozer, M/S Ripper, Sweeps, Very Good U/C, Very Good Condition................................................$125,000 2005 Cat D6R XL II 5121 Total Hours, EROPS, A/C, SU/Tilt, Diff Steer, Engine Enclosures, Sweeps, M/S Ripper, Good U/C, Excellent Condition ..................$134,500 1998 Cat D6R LGP OROPS, Sweeps, S/Tilt Dozer, New U/C.........................$79,500

CAT 16H

Articulating Trucks

CAT 777D

CAT D8R

Compactors

1999 Cat D400E II EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Tailgate, Good Tires, Good Condition, 1997 Cat CP563C EROPS, A/C, Padfoot Drum, 2 Speed Propel, Good Tires, Good Service History....................................................................................................$119,500 Condition, Service History ...................................................................................$36,500

Water Equipment 1988 Cat 621E EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Auto Lube Sys, 8,000 Gal Mega Tank, 4 Rear Spray Heads, Water Cannon...............................................................................$109,500 (2) 1987/88 Cat 769C EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, MEGA 9,000 Gal Tank, 4 Rear & 2 Side Heads, Remote Cannon, Hose Reel, Good Tires, Very Good Condition ...................................................................................................from $149,500

Excavators / Shovels 2000 Cat 365BL A/C, Reach Boom, 11'10" Stick, 82" GP Bkt w/Teeth, Very Good U/C ........................................................................................................................$99,500 2001 Cat 345BLII A/C, Reach Boom, 15'9" Stick, Aux Hydraulics, 65" Bkt w/Teeth, Very Good U/C, Good Condition, Service History............................................$109,500 2001 Cat 320CL A/C, Pin Grabber Linkage, 31-1/2” TBG Pads, Very Good U/C ........ ...............................................................................................................................$64,500 2004 Hitachi ZX330LC A/C, 84" Stick, 3.3 cy G/P Bkt w/Teeth, 31.5" TBG Pads, Very Good U/C, Very Good Condition ................................................................$99,500 1999 Hitachi EX1100-3 A/C, 29'10" Boom, 11' Stick, G/P Bkt w/Teeth ........$399,500 2004 John Deere 330CLC A/C, 10'6" Stick, Pin Grabber Linkage, G/P Bkt, Good U/C, Very Good Condition ...................................................................................$89,500 2005 Komatsu PC300LC-7 A/C, 10'5" Stick, 54" Bkt w/Teeth, 31-1/2" TBG Pads, Very Good U/C, Excellent Condition.................................................................$122,500

Wheel Loaders 1999 Cat 988F II 15,182 Hours, EROPS, A/C, 35/65x33 Tires. Very Good Condition. .............................................................................................................................$194,500 (2) 2004 Cat 950G II EROPS, A/C, Quick Coupler, G/P Bkt w/BOCE, Forks, Good 23.5x25 Tires, Very Good Condition.............................................................$99,500 Ea.

Motor Graders

2003 Cat 16H EROPS, A/C, 16' Hyd, S/S Moldboard, Tip Control, Accumulators, , Crawler Loaders Circle Drive Sup Clutch, Push Block, Ripper, Diff Lock/Unlock, Good 23.5x25 Tires, 1999 Cat 953C EROPS, A/C, G/P Bkt, Excellent U/C, Very Good Condition............... Very Good Condition............................................................................................$CALL ...............................................................................................................................$45,000 1999 Cat 140H EROPS, A/C, 14' Hyd, S/S Moldboard, Tip Control, Diff 1994 Cat 953B EROPS, G/P Bkt, Poor U/C, Good Condition...........................$24,500 Lock/Unlock, Good 17.5x25 Tires, Very Good Condition ................................$102,500 2004 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, G/P Bkt w/Teeth, Good U/C, Very Good Condition ....... Scrapers ...............................................................................................................................$99,500 2004 Cat 623G EROPS, A/C, Power Train Guard, Good 33.25x29 Tires, Excellent Loader Backhoes Condition.............................................................................................................$329,500 (2) 2000 Cat 627F EROPS, A/C, Push/Pull, Trans Guard, “0” Hrs on Rblt Hitch, Very 2005 Cat 420D OROPS, G/P Bkt w/BOCE, 24" B/H Bkt w/Teeth,Good Tires, Very Good Condition.....................................................................................................$32,500 Good Tires, Very Good Condition...............................................................$229,500 Ea.

Rigid Frame Trucks 1999 Cat 777D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Muffler, AETA, Liners, Very Good 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition, Service History, "0" Hours on Exchange Engine, Radiator & Rebuilt Torque....................................................................$695,000 1999 Cat 777D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Muffler, AETA, Liners, Good 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition, Service History ...................................$565,000 1998 Cat 777D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Muffler, AETA, Liners, Good 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition, Service History ...................................$499,500 1998 Cat 777D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Muffler, AETA, Liners, Good 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition, Service History ...................................$499,500 1998 Cat 777D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Auto Lube, AETA, Muffler Diverter, Excellent 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition...............................$475,000 (2) 1995 Cat 777C EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, AETA, Wet Disc Front Brakes, Payload Monitor, Bed Liners, Very Good 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition, Service History, One Owner Since new.............................................$CALL 1994 Cat 777C 11,810 Ttl Hrs, EROPS, A/C, Muffler, AETA, Wet Disc Front Brakes, Tailgate, Very Good 27:00R49 Tires, Excellent Condition ...............................$329,500 (2) 1997 Cat 775D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Muffler, Good 24:00R35 Tires, Good Condition, Service History.............................................................$184,500 (2) 2004 Cat 775E EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, AETA, Auto Lube, Good 24:00R35 Tires, Very Good Condition...............................................................$359,500 2002 Cat 773D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, AETA, Auto Lube, Bed Liners, Very Good 24:0035 Tires, Good Condition, Dealer Maintained Since New, Full Service History............................................................................................$239,500 1997 Cat 773D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Muffler, Good 24:00R35 Tires, Good Condition, Service History.............................................................$184,500 (2) 2004 Cat 773E EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, AETA, Auto Lube, Liners, Good 24:00R35 Tires, Very Good Condition.....................................................$359,500 (2) 2004 Cat 769D EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, AETA, Very Good Tires, Very Good Condition ...................................................................................$289,500 Ea. 1995 Euclid R65 EROPS, Retarder, Cummins TA28C, Good 24:00R35 Tires, good condition..............................................................................................................$139,500 (2) 2000 Komatsu 330M EROPS, A/C, Retarder, Supp Steering, Very Good 27:00R49 Tires, Very Good Condition........................................................$259,500 Ea.


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