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37 Oils & Lubricants 40 World of Concrete Product Preview Featuring products from companies exhibiting at this year’s show.

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5 Steps to Select the Right Excavator for Your Applications

There are several factors that will influence your success in excavating, grading and site preparation, but most of them typically point back to selecting the proper excavator. ForConstructionPros.com/12149998

In Part 1 of this two-part series, industry economists share insights on what lies ahead for general building, and labor and material costs.

10 Tips to Guard Against Jobsite Tool Theft

PROFIT MATTERS: A LOST OPPORTUNITY IN TECHNOLOGY SPENDING pg 38 A new survey reveals common themes when it comes to the construction industry’s IT investment.

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These tips, which include using common sense, can help deter theft and vandalism on the construction jobsite. ForConstructionPros.com/12149957

How to Attract Employees to Your Construction Company

To attract great people, every construction company, large and small, must commit to creating great places to work. ForConstructionPros.com/12134725

10 Things Not to Do When a Hydraulic Fitting Leaks

Don’t ignore even minor leaks, which can be signs of more serious problems — plus nine other tips for hydraulic fitting leaks. ForConstructionPros.com/12128932

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B R E AKI N G G R O U N D By Becky Schultz

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t’s that time when many of us set resolutions for the New Year only to see them fall by the wayside months, weeks or even days later. The most common downfall of resolutions derives from impatience when results fail to come quickly enough; unrealistic goals from the outset; or an inability to adapt needed changes to the realities of daily life.

Successful resolutions, whether personal or professional, call for a firm commitment toward an achievable goal; a large degree of willpower; and a plan to meet a specific objective(s). They also require a means to measure success (with target dates, if applicable), as well as a method to hold yourself accountable. Of course, resolutions need not be

set only on January 1, and not all must be measurable in pounds lost or dollars gained. Often, the best “resolutions” are those set with personal and/or professional growth in mind. Here are my top picks for the construction industry in 2016:

RESOLUTION #1: TAKE TIME FOR TRAINING For construction contractors, training can take on many forms — management, equipment, technology, safety, regulatory, etc. The key is to encourage and provide training of various types whenever and wherever possible. Developing and retaining a skilled workforce is imperative in this era of aging baby boomers and labor shortages.

RESOLUTION #2: GET EDUCATED The construction industry has seen dramatic advances in design and technology over the past decade. It’s critical to stay abreast of equipment- and technology-related trends that may influence your company’s competitiveness in future. And with OSHA looking to boost fines in 2016 by 80+% in some cases, it’s essential to stay on top of regulatory changes to maintain compliance on your jobsites.

RESOLUTION #3: KEEP THOSE AROUND YOU SAFE While safety falls under OSHA’s purview, it is also a mindset that must be promulgated from the top down of any organization. Do more than put a safety program on paper. Promote “safety first” at all times, and provide the tools needed to ensure your people return home safely each night.

RESOLUTION #4: CLEAR OUT THE CLUTTER Whether it’s in your equipment yard or in your office, it pays to do a periodic purge of outdated equipment, materials and systems that no longer work or provide value to your operation. This will open the path to new methods and tools that can enhance efficiency and productivity.

RESOLUTION #5: BE OPEN TO NEW IDEAS AND OPPORTUNITIES Those working in the trenches — figuratively and literally — are often your best sources of ideas and suggestions. Resolve to solicit their input on a regular basis. In addition, be open to new opportunities, whether it’s taking on a new type of project or piece of equipment, expanding outside your market territory or partnering with another firm to tackle a big project. But be sure to do your homework first so you don’t get caught short.

RESOLUTION #6: TAKE TIME OUT FOR WHAT MATTERS MOST

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Weighs less. Carries more. Mack’s mDRIVE™ HD heavy-duty automated manual transmission won’t weigh you down. This lightweight transmission is designed to withstand the wear and tear of your most demanding jobs. And it’s fully integrated to work seamlessly with the rest of your powertrain for improved efficiency, increased uptime and lower cost. With Mack, it takes less to get more done. MackTrucks.com/mDRIVEHD Visit Mack Trucks at World of Concrete, Booth C5203

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EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTIONS

Take a look through the next couple of pages for the latest equipment available. You’ll find a sampling of both new machines and models that have been revamped by the manufacturers. For more information on these products, fill out the reader service card following page 20 or visit the Buyers Guide at ForConstructionPros.com. Rapid Trakmix

Concrete Mixing Plant EcoVolve

ED1000 Fully Electric High Tip Dumper The 1-ton ED1000 fully electric, high tip (103 in.) dumper generates no fumes, requires no fuel or fuel storage and produces very little noise, making it suited for use both indoors and out. A width of less than 3.3 ft., 90° steering angle and a turning radius of just 63 in. makes it optimal for use in tight spaces. The integrated charging system automatically picks the correct voltage from a power source. Charging overnight (7 hours) allows the unit to go a full workday without stopping. Its unique steering system and McLaren NuAir tires significantly reduce tire marks on surfaces. The unit has an unladen weight of 2,866 lbs. and a laden weight of 5,070 lbs.

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The Trakmix concrete mixing plant is designed for applications where all types of binders or neutralizing powders are required in the mixing process. The high-volume continuous twin-shaft mixer is capable of producing up to 250 tph. Its integral full automation control system with double hopper cement weighing system weighs all materials continuously. Feed rates are fully adjustable for the aggregate, cement and water systems. The unit is completely self-contained with its own onboard genset (Tier 4 available). The electrohydraulic powerpack operates the track system and the hydraulic rams for conveyor folding. The hydraulically operated tracks enable the plant to self position and self erect in minutes. Fully welded profiled plate sides are fitted with brackets for attaching the bin, conveyors, mixer and ancillary items. SEE VIDEO:

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Caterpillar

B-Series Tandem Rollers The 12- to 14-metric-ton CB64B, CB66B and CB68B feature wider drum widths, a high-flow water spray system, increased operator comfort and enhanced technology through Cat Compaction Control. Auto-Adjustable Compaction adjusts through the full range of amplitudes in as little as four seconds for optimal performance and uniform compaction throughout the mat. The Pass-Count and Temperature Mapping systems provide real-time visual references of the passes made and asphalt mat temperatures. Machine to Machine Communication shares coverage and pass-count maps between the operating displays of multiple machines. Other features include Compaction Meter Value technology, a centerarticulating hitch or offset hitch option and 79- (CB64B) and 84-in. drums (CB66B and CB68B). The 142-hp Cat C4.4 ACERT Tier 4 Final engine includes standard Eco-mode and automatic speed control.

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MK Diamond Ditch Witch

SK752 Mini Skid Steer The construction-grade SK752 mini skid steer features a 24.8-hp Kubota diesel engine, 860-lb. operating capacity and 83-in. hinge pin height for more efficient loading. Its ergonomic operator station includes standard dual-lever ground drive controls and an optional joystick. The 74-sq.-in. platform offers sufficient ground clearance to allow drivers to work comfortably while maintaining good worksite visibility. A two-way auxiliary control foot pedal allows operators to maintain hydraulic flow to the attachment while keeping the hands free to control depth and ground speed. The unit is capable of accepting and powering dozens of quick-connect attachments.

CX-3E1 Electric Concrete Saw

The CX-3E1 electric saw is engineered for indoor cutting where use of a gaspowered saw could be hazardous. It has a 14-in. blade capacity with a 5 1/2-in. depth of cut capacity and can cut within 1 in. of a wall. The 1.5-hp, thermally protected, 120-volt, single-phase motor provides sufficient power to step cut through a concrete slab and operates on a regular 20-amp household circuit. The unit’s 1-in.-diameter blade shaft and self-aligning pillow bearings facilitate accurate cutting and maintenance-free operation. The corrosion-resistant, cast-aluminum blade guard mounts on the left- or right-hand side. A built-in water distribution system supplies water to both sides of the blade. The folding handle bar allows compact transport and storage. An optional 6.4-gal. water tank is available.

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Built precisely. Works relentlessly. The world’s No. 1 selling compact excavators* feature zero and conventional tail swing, 20% higher lift and finely tuned Kubota engines. They’re part machine, part masterpiece and all Kubota. Locate your dealer today at Kubota.com/Construction. *According to 2013 OEM Off-Highway Research, Kubota has the largest compact excavator market share in the world. © Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2014.

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Allmand

Night-Lite NL5000 Light Tower The compact Night-Lite NL5000 60-Hz light tower includes Allmand’s 1,250-watt metal halide light system and a vertical manual winch tower deployed from the rear to keep the operator away from the tower cables. A stepping pad enables easy fixture adjustment and mast rotation from the ground. The Genset Protect system is designed to protect the engine and generator from starting and stopping with AC power and ensures the lighting system is turned off at startup and shutdown. All major service points, including the Kubota 1005 liquid-cooled, Tier 4 Final/CARB-certified diesel engine, are easily accessible via a lockable clamshell-style door. A 45-gal. steel fuel tank provides approximately 90 hours of runtime. Exterior operating controls and fuel fill neck allow for quick operation and refueling.

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Doosan

DL200-5 and DL200TC-5 Hydrostatic Loaders The DL200-5 with Z-bar linkage and DL200TC-5 tool carrier with parallel lift linkage utilize a hydrostatic drive system to improve fuel efficiency, enhance machine positional control and reduce brake wear. The units have a 2.6-cu.-yd. bucket capacity and deliver 22,481 and 21,357 lbf. of breakout force and 9-ft. 6-in. and 8-ft. 9-in. dump heights, respectively. A 142-net-hp diesel engine meets Tier 4 Final without a diesel particulate filter. Power, Standard and Economy power modes and Max, Traction control and S-Mode traction modes enable operation to be tailored to the task and conditions. The speed management feature allows operators to obtain full engine rpm for optimal lift arm or attachment performance, yet fine tune maximum travel speed via seven preset levels within first gear, up to 8 mph.

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Lincoln Electric

Generac

The 125-lb. Flextec 500 has an output range of 5 to 500 amps, and is rated at 450 amps, 38 volts at 100% duty cycle or 500 amps, 40 volts at 60% duty cycle. Flexible input power capability allows it to run on 380- to 600-volt, three-phase input power. The welder delivers multi-process arc characteristics for stick, DC TIG, MIG, flux-cored and arc gouging and is compatible with various wire feeder types, including analog, digital and across the arc. Its streamlined operator control panel reduces setup time, simplifying process selection. Fully encapsulated electronics are environmentally protected. Also available is the Flextec 500P, which delivers up to 500 amps of inverter-based pulse welding for applications where precise heat input control is critical.

The MGG450 provides 450 kVA of power and fuel flexibility that automatically adjusts to spontaneous changes to its fuel sources (natural gas, wellhead gas or liquid propane). A 360-kW prime power rating delivers 16.4 kW/L, suitable for powering large equipment in remote field locations, while design integration ensures continuous operation in extreme conditions. The continuous-duty Generac 21.9L engine includes an advanced fuel control system that minimizes fuel deration, a 1,500-hour service interval and knock sensors on each cylinder for long engine life with maximum power output. Other features include parallel/load share-ready capability, an optional variable pitch fan that auto-adjusts for cooling/heating needs and safety features such as more than 125% fluid containment, fuel leak sensors and lock-outs.

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Flextec 500 Multi-process Welder

Magnum MGG450 Gaseous Generator

Takeuchi

TB210R Compact Excavator The TB210R features a minimal tailswing design, retractable undercarriage, backfill blade that can go from 40.2 to 29.5 in. wide and foldable ROPS/TOPS canopy that can reduce the machine’s overall height for easy confined space access. Pilot-operated joystick controls come with an ISO/SAE control pattern change valve, selector valve and pilot accumulator. The selector valve allows for one-way and two-way auxiliary hydraulic flow, and the pilot accumulator enables residual pressure to be easily removed from the auxiliary lines. A Kubota D722-E4B three-cylinder engine delivers nearly 22% more horsepower than the predecessor model, the TB108. A lockable access panel located below the operator’s seat, lockable swing-out panel on the left side of the machine and rear engine hood that opens overhead provide easy access to filters, gauges, tanks and other service items.

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E AR T HM OV I N G E Q U I P M E N T By Curt Bennink

GET CONVENTIONAL H to Cut Fuel Costs While hybrids get all the hype, advanced drivelines and hydraulic system innovations in traditional earthmovers yield major efficiency gains.

ybrids have dominated press coverage, but conventional earthmoving equipment has also witnessed advancements that maximize fuel savings. Fuel efficiency is about more than gallons burned per hour. “The real measure of fuel efficiency is a combination of yards per gallon and yards per hour,” says Brad Stemper, solutions marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. Current earthmoving equipment cuts fuel consumption across the board. “Fuel efficiency gains of 5% to 20% are common and easily obtained,” says Jason Hurdis, senior market professional, Caterpillar. No single technology is driving these gains. “They all play important and interrelated roles,” says Hurdis. “Load sense hydraulic systems were a big milestone. Advanced powertrains are another game changer. Eco Mode systems providing the same production levels with less fuel burn per production unit are the latest contributors. But other technologies such as grade control and payload control systems are vital for overall fuel efficiency achievement, as well.” Caterpillar has invested in numerous fuel-saving technologies, including Eco Mode settings, Idle Management systems, payload systems and grade control systems. Likewise, John Deere implemented many fuel-saving technology advancements. “Some examples are autonomous features such as lock-up torque converters, auto idle, auto shutdown, ECO modes or features that group multiple functions into one, like Driveline Assist on Deere’s articulated dump trucks (ADTs),” says Craig Timmerman, product marketing manager, engines and drivetrains, John Deere Construction & Forestry. “The efficiency gains achieved range from just a few percent to as much as 15%.”

UNIQUE POWERTRAINS INCREASE EFFICIENCY

The Powerwise III engine/hydraulic management system on the John Deere 670G LC commands more horsepower and added arm and bucket digging force to balance engine performance and hydraulic flow. Three productivity modes let you choose the digging style that fits the job.

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New driveline technology takes advantage of the strengths and efficiencies of both hydrostatic and mechanical drives. For instance, Liebherr XPower Tier 4 Final large wheel loaders feature a power-split driveline. It combines a hydrostatic and a mechanical drive into one system. “Hydrostatic

drive is the most efficient at going slow into the pile and mechanical drive for going fast uphill,” notes Mark Walcher, product manager, wheel loaders, Liebherr-Werk Bischofshofen GmBH. “[The power-split driveline] means the power of the engine is going in two paths, so there is less stress on the transmission, which increases its life significantly.” Power supplied by the diesel engine is split via a planetary gearbox to a hydrostatic branch and a mechanical branch. The two branches are then combined again so that full performance is available. During operation, the ratio between the two branches is variably adjusted. There is a higher hydrostatic portion when starting and loading, and a higher mechanical portion at higher speeds. Together, the two branches deliver 100% of the power delivered by the diesel engine; only the proportion changes. The gearbox has two operating ranges. The first goes up to approximately 6 mph and the second up to the final speed of 25 mph. At the top of each range, 100% of the power and torque is transferred through the mechanical branch. The transmission gearbox manages the interaction of the two drive types, adjusting between drives based on the application. “It is adjustable and continuously adapts the mixing ratio of the two drive paths without noticeable switching and without interrupting traction power,” says Martin Gschwend, managing director, sales, LiebherrWerk Bischofshofen GmBH. “Liebherr Power Efficiency [software] coordinates the engine and transmission so we are able to get much more fuel efficiency. Our comparative tests have shown that XPower wheel loaders require up to 30% less fuel that conventionally driven wheel loaders.” Caterpillar recently added a continuously variable transmission (CVT) to the 966 and 972 wheel loaders that combines mechanical and hydrostatic systems. The XE version of the 966K loader with CVT provides up to a 25% improvement in the number of tons of material moved per unit of fuel. The CVT replaces a traditional driveline’s torque converter with a hydraulic pump and motor (variator), which allows for smooth, continuous

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without losing the precision of the machine’s controls. Through these and other improvements, we’ve been able to achieve as much as a 14% improvement in fuel efficiency over previous Case excavators.” Case is also designing equipment with more pumps. “It seems counter intuitive to add Liebherr XPower Tier 4 Final large wheel loaders feature a power-split driveline. It combines a hydrostatic and a mechanical drive into one system. pumps as there is a continued focus on becoming more comratio changes between engine about decreasing waste. Turning pact. But one pump limits your speed and machine speed. The down hydraulic system output efficiency,” says Stemper. “By variator runs cooler under when not in use directly relates using multiple pumps and sepaheavy load than a torque conto overall machine efficiency. rating steering from the work verter. That allows the engine “Generally speaking, we’ve circuit, we were able to match to operate in a more efficient made hydraulics more efficient pumps to the pressures needed range from 1,250 to 1,600 rpm. by switching from fixed-displace- and reduce throttling losses.” “Because a CVT does not have ment work pumps to variable Liebherr uses an integrata torque converter, the major displacement,” he notes. “These ed systems approach, in which source of parasitic losses is only put out as much flow as components are developed and removed,” says Hurdis. needed.” produced in-house to meet the Power is transmitted through Consider the Case Intelligent exact application requirements the CVT in a parallel mechaniHydraulic System (CIHS) on the of a specific machine. This cal path, much like a powershift D Series excavators. “This system approach has been combined transmission. It is combined with relies on four integrated control with the latest technology in variator power through a series of systems to make the best use of positive control hydraulics and planetary gear sets. Transmission the machine’s hydraulic power hydraulic flow regeneration for operation is automated and trans- and momentum,” says Stemper. the optimal use of the energy in parent to the operator. The four systems that make both individual and combined Volvo Construction up the CIHS are Boom Economy movements. Operators can actuEquipment realized fuel effiControl, which reduces rpms dur- ate three or more overlapping or ciency gains on its wheel loaders ing boom down and swing; Auto synchronized functions. with its Opti-Shift system, which Liebherr consists of a lock-up torque conwheeled verter and the reverse-by-braking excavators (RBB) system to disengage the and dozdriveline and use the brakes to ers also use aid in directional change. “Along the Liebherr with enhanced operability and Power comfort, this system minimizes Efficiency driveline losses and thus maxiSystem. It mizes fuel efficiency, with up to proactively 18% fuel efficiency gains over intervenes in conventional machines,” says Ray the engine The Case D Series excavators use the Case Intelligent Gallant, Volvo’s vice president of managesales support. ment system, Hydraulic System (CIHS), which incorporates Boom Volvo ADTs also use an inno- Economy Control, Auto Economy Control, Swing Relief adjusting vative 6x4 drive mode. “This engine speed Control and Spool Stroke Control. system engages only the front and swing and mid-axles under normal Economy Control, which lowers angle of the hydraulic pump to conditions and will automatically rpms during idle and automatiprovide optimum efficiency of activate lock-up for the third axle cally shuts down the engine after the drive components. as needed,” says Gallant. This a preset idle time; Swing Relief Caterpillar incorporates sevsaves both fuel and tire wear. Control, which reduces hydraueral fuel-saving hydraulic systems lic power at the swing start; and on its machines, as well. “SplitHYDRAULIC SYSTEM Spool Stroke Control, which flow hydraulic systems improve ADVANCEMENTS adjusts hydraulic pressure durfuel efficiency by splitting high Hydraulics play a major role ing digs. pressure (controls) from low in fuel efficiency. “This system has been pressure paths (torque convert“With hydraulics, you can matched with a new, electronier),” says Hurdis. “Load sense take advantage of machine cally controlled pump, larger hydraulics also improve fuel effimomentum and its natural control valve and multiple senciency with proportional flow movements to improve its worksors,” says Stemper. “Using or minimum flow during noning effort without relying on improvements to the Spool working periods. Using larger burning more fuel,” explains Stroke Control system, D Series displacement hydraulic pumps Stemper. “Hydraulic system excavators also reuse hydraulic for increased flow at lower advancements let you leverfluid whenever possible to autoengine speeds also helps reduce age the power and force that is matically increase cycle times and fuel consumption and improve already being produced by the efficiency. The operator experifuel efficiency. Lastly, implemachine. Increasing efficiency is ences a more productive machine ment pump torque limiting

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ELECTRONIC ENGINES ENABLE SOLUTIONS Electronic engines make much of the fuel-saving technology feasible. “Electronically controlled engines have three roles when it comes to increasing fuel and fluid efficiency,” says Craig Timmerman, John Deere. “The first is to control critical engine functions such as fuel quantity, injection timing, air-to-fuel ratio, multiple fuel injections, amount of cooled EGR and a host of other control parameters to deliver peak fuel economy and engine performance. The second is to enable the engine to communicate with other vehicle subsystems and enable an overall more efficient solution.” The third is to enable communication with customers via telematics solutions. “These systems allow our customers to improve fuel efficiency by monitoring machine health, maximizing equipment utilization and monitoring machine performance,” says Timmerman. Electronic engines dramatically increase fuel metering precision compared to prior mechanical control systems. “Advanced electronics on the engines were the missing link in my opinion,” says Jason Hurdis, Caterpillar. “The electronic architecture of our engines and integration increased our fuel efficiency by over 5% on the engine alone.” Electronic engine controls have also led to greater use of selectable power modes. “The machine delivers only as much power as needed to conserve fuel,” says Brad Stemper, Case Construction Equipment. “An economy power mode on a wheel loader, for example, works well in short cycles. Maximum power is better for longer cycles where acceleration is a priority. The end result of this flexibility is a good balance between maximum productivity and fuel efficiency.” automatically balances hydraulic loads with desired machine performance.” According to Timmerman, there are a number of hydraulic system technologies being incorporated into John Deere machines. “Examples include electronically controlled, variable-displacement pumps, valves designed to minimize pressure drop and variable-displacement motors,” he points out. “In addition to component advancements, there are many examples of system developments that improve efficiency. Grade control is one that is rapidly evolving on dozers, graders and excavators. Our customers are recognizing

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E AR T HM OV I N G E Q U I P M E N T

CUSTOMERS REALIZE SAVINGS The fuel savings manufacturers promote aren’t just lip surface. Customers are seeing it in real-world applications. Just ask Shane Madsen, owner of Sierra Materials, who discovered firsthand the efficiencies the Caterpillar continuously variable transmission (CVT) offers. “Our 966H [wheel loaders] are up around 4 to 4.5 gal. per hour. If you’ve really got your foot in the throttle — pushing them hard loading trucks — you can get them up to 5 gal. per hour,” he notes. “The new [966K XE] burns 2.5 to 2.7 gal. an hour; the worst we’ve seen in about 2.8 gal. per hour. When fuel prices were really high, you could make a pretty good chunk of your payment in just fuel savings.” Sierra Materials crushes concrete and asphalt and re-markets it as various grades of construction materials. The 966K XE has worked in the yard for a year alongside two 966H loaders and a 5-yd. competitive model. Each of the machines works about 200 hours per month, and with fuel savings averaging 1.75 gal. per hour compared to the older machines, Madsen figures the new loader saves more than $1,000 per month at today’s fuel prices. Jeff Guisewite Inc., Mt. Carmel, IL, has also seen significant savings with its Hyundai HX300WT hydraulic excavator, purchased in July for the company’s excavating and demolition operations. The company performs approximately 60% demolition and 40% excavation work, and currently runs three excavators. “At the end of the day we normally burn about 100 gal.,” says Derek Guisewite. But he has seen a noticeable improvement with the HX300WT. “That machine runs between 80 and 90 gal., so it averages out to about 15% better. That is quite a bit of savings over a year’s time.” Different mode settings offer further opportunity to save fuel. “We leave it on Power mode most of the time,” says Guisewite. But there are applications where running hydraulics at maximum performance burns unnecessary fuel. “If we are loading brush or loading a house we just tore down, we will put it on Economy mode because you are not really using hydraulics to their maximum pressure.” Of course, fuel economy is about more than simply burning less fuel. The Hyundai also runs a 2.65-yd. bucket, while a competitive machine was running a 2.2-yd. bucket. “You are moving more dirt plus you are saving more fuel,” says Guisewite.

Each of Sierra Materials’ loaders works about 200 hours per month. With fuel savings averaging 1.75 gal. per hour, Shane Madsen, owner, figures its new 966K with CVT saves more than $1,000 per month at today’s fuel prices.

Jeff Guisewite Inc. purchased a Hyundai HX300WT for its excavating and demolition operations. It is saving 15% in fuel costs vs. a similar-size excavator, plus it runs a larger bucket, which translates into more material moved. the value of these systems and making them a normal part of their business.” Hyundai’s HX Series Tier 4 Final-compliant hydraulic excavators gain fuel efficiency with new engine technologies that combine selective catalytic reduction and a diesel oxidation catalyst; a more efficient vertically stacked cooling design; electronic fan clutch; plus hydraulic system innovations. These features contribute to an

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overall fuel efficiency improvement of up to 10% compared to the 9A Series models. Intelligent Power Control (IPC) automatically analyzes operator control patterns and adjusts flow and engine rpm for optimum performance and fuel savings. An 8-in. touchscreen cluster provides access to operator settable functions, including variable power modes and attachment flow and relief pressures. The variable power modes

include Power (P), Standard (S) and Efficiency (E) modes for optimum engine to pump output in different applications. The monitor also provides critical machine operating and fuel consumption data.

SYSTEMS INTEGRATION DRIVES EFFICIENCY Systems integration is a key requirement. “Transmissions, hydraulics, controls, axles, electronic technology and work tools must all be designed as a system for optimized efficiency,” says Hurdis. “Fuel efficiency is only as good as the weakest link in the entire machine.” “Systems integration is the key to providing good fuel efficiency for our customers,” says Volvo’s Gallant. “Systems integration includes not only the balance between peak efficiencies of the machine components, but also the optimal balance with the customer’s applications and the flexibility to change and run efficiently in many applications.” Opti-shift in Volvo loaders is one example of the dynamic integration of multiple systems. “The brake system, torque converter, transmission and engine are all continually adjusted to deliver optimum performance in any application, ranging from short cycle loading to long distance carry/roading applications,” says Gallant. As machine designs progress, integration offers the greatest opportunity. “Systems integration plays a very large role in improving fuel efficiency as we continue to deliver more efficient construction machines,” says Timmerman. “For example, eco modes on many of our machines are accomplished by the engine rpm and transmission setting adjusting automatically to provide a more efficient total system. Another example is the Powerwise III system on our excavators, where the engine and hydraulic system work together and can provide the operator adjustable modes to meet the need of the application. “One of the most significant technology contributors is a machine’s communication network,” he continues. “This enables the systems integration to take place. There is no

single solution that will work for all construction machines. Therefore, enabling the different subsystems to work together in a more efficient manner is key to improving efficiency.” Consider wheel loader design. “Today’s wheel loaders are built with a variety of electronic modules to control functionality,” says Stemper. “Computer Area Network (or CAN-bus) technology connects the modules and facilitates back and forth communication. With a CAN-bus, for example, the engine and the transmission are in sync at all times vs. working as independent systems. As such, the transmission, related drivetrain components and engine work together to match the demands of a given mode or application. As with most OEMs, Case is examining the commercial viability of hybrids. However, the immediate focus is on less obvious hybridization. “This is the wholesale integration between engine, hydraulics and electronics — providing greater connectivity and interrelated operation of these systems to impact overall efficiency and productivity,” Stemper explains. “Incremental gains will continue as engineers fine tune the connections between these systems, learn how to capture and reuse more of the force and power the machine already exerts, and continue to focus on the balance of meeting emissions standards while providing the machine operator greater capabilities.” “Moving forward, we will continue to see incremental gains in conventional machines as they fill the needs of the dominant market in the near term. Customers in these markets continue to ask for further improvements so they too can lower their cost of operation,” says Timmerman. “As for hybrid technology, the markets for these machines will continue to open up in the future.” “We believe that hybrid machines are an important step forward, as are the technologies in alternate fuels and alternate power machines (such as electric machines),” says Gallant. “However, I also believe that conventional machines will continue to exist in conjunction with these new technologies and we need to continue to innovate to achieve even greater machine efficiencies.” ET

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Introducing the John Deere WorkSight™ Fuel Advantage. Like other manufacturers, we pay you back if your machine doesn’t meet a fuel consumption target. But this is where other fuel programs hit empty.

• Our fuel consumption targets are 10% lower than Cat®’s.* • We give you quarterly reports with suggestions for improvement. • Receive a $100 fuel card for use at participating fuel retailers when you discuss your frst quarterly report with your Construction & Forestry dealer. Talk about getting more from a fuel guarantee. For details, see your John Deere dealer or visit our web site. * Compared to the Cat® Fuel Guarantee Program fuel consumption guarantee levels as of November 2, 2015. Cat® is a registered trademark of Caterpillar. The John Deere WorkSight Fuel Advantage program is available now through April 30, 2016.

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S P E CI AL R EP O R T By Rod Dickens

Part 1

State of the Construction Industry

Industry economists share their insights on what lies ahead for general building trends and labor and material costs over the next 12 months.

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he construction industry saw plenty of opportunity and its share of challenges in 2015. In the first of a two-part series on the state of the construction industry, we asked leading industry economists to comment on the market potential for general construction, as well as ongoing trends in labor and material cost inputs likely to affect the cost of building in the months to come. Next issue, these and other industry authorities will hone in on the transportation construction sector, with a specific focus on the effects the industry may see from passage of the first long-term highway bill in nearly a decade.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION IN BOTH COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND SINGLE-AND MULTIFAMILY HOUSING CONTINUED TO GAIN MOMENTUM IN 2015. WHAT WERE THE BIGGEST DRIVERS IN THESE MARKETS AND DO YOU SEE THE TREND CONTINUING IN 2016? ANIRBAN BASU, chief economist, Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC): The economy

continues to be led by consumer spending growth. That should translate into ongoing momentum in commercial construction, including fulfillment centers attached to online enterprises. The multifamily boom should last another year given still low apartment vacancy rates in many

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markets. Condominium construction should also improve.

DAVID CROWE, chief economist, Economics and Housing Policy, National Association of Home Builders (NAHB): The

housing market is being driven by the improving labor market. Adding jobs is particularly important to young adults on the verge of forming their own households. We have seen household formations pick up substantially beginning in the fourth quarter 2014 and extending into 2015. The uptick has been anticipated since household formations fell well below expected levels and stayed there for more than four years. The slow growth in newly formed, primarily millennial generation households required more apartments to accommodate their arrival. As the expected increase chooses rental over owning, multifamily production remains and will remain above historic trends. Single-family construction, on the other hand, has moved slowly toward its former levels as most new household formations are renting and many existing

homeowners are not moving. On the positive front, single-family construction has doubled from its nadir in Spring 2009, but is barely halfway back to a stable level of 1.3 million units per year, the level last achieved in the early 2000s... Most of the trends and forces that have slowed the housing recovery are gradually disappearing. More households are being formed; more jobs are being created; home equity is increasing; and confidence is coming back. The next year looks particularly strong for all these reasons. The pent-up demand for a new home and the arrival of first-time home buyers should push us forward. Housing starts are expected to increase by 136,000 to 1.26 million in 2016, the best year since 2007 and in line with the absolute increases we last experienced in 2012 and 2013.

ED SULLIVAN, group vice president and chief economist, Portland Cement Association (PCA): We will continue to

experience an increase in the multi-family construction market. The recent recession caused

home values to crash, lost credit ratings and tighter lending policies. Now, there are more jobs but still not the credit many potential single-family home buyers need. Add to this college graduates with large debt loads and baby boomers looking to downsize and all signs point to a strong multi-family market. I believe we will also see a continued uptick in commercial building construction. Office construction is linked directly to ROI. With employment and spending on the rise along with property values, look for last year’s 10% increase in commercial construction to carry over this year.

KEN SIMONSON, chief economist, Associated General Contractors of America (AGC): As

of early December, the Census Bureau has issued spending estimates through October. They show that in the first 10 months of 2015, multifamily construction jumped by 25% from the same period a year earlier, while homebuilding climbed 14%. Those growth rates are likely to slow down in 2016 but remain quite healthy, with multifamily increasing another 10% or more and single-family tacking on another 5% to 10%. With 200,000 more workers bringing home paychecks each month, more people can afford to rent, if not own. Millennials still show a preference for living in cities, or their high student debt disqualifies them from taking out mortgages. These factors will continue to support faster growth of multifamily and rental housing than single-family homebuilding. JEANNINE CATALDI, IHS: In 2015, the residential market has largely been driven by spending on construction of multifamily units,

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although single-family construction has been gaining in strength. Drivers of growth in the multifamily market continue to be related to pent-up demand from the recession, as well as a new generation of households that seems to be wary of actual home buying and is content to rent. Growing levels of student debt continue to prevent many households from meeting stricter lending criteria, especially in terms of debt to income ratios, while others want to maintain a degree of mobility. These factors are increasing the demand for multi-family rental units. Looking ahead, construction spending in 2016 will moderate in the multifamily segment as supply begins to align with demand. Single-family construction is expected to be stronger in 2016 as economic conditions continue to improve, allowing for more households to look into the possibility of buying homes. Housing starts are expected to grow at a stronger pace in 2016 than in 2015. In the commercial segment, growth has been slowing in recent months. Growth for 2015 will be healthy but below that seen in 2014. The outlook for 2016 calls for spending on commercial construction to continue at a more moderate pace. There is some impact to business from the strong dollar and moderate global growth expectations. In 2016, the strongest growth is expected in the office and warehouse segments, with both being driven by employment, income and consumer confidence gains that benefit from improving economic conditions. Warehouse construction is also being driven by the increasing share of e-commerce retail sales, creating a greater need for distribution centers.

EMPLOYMENT SEGMENTS OF THE CONSTRUCTION MARKET IN 2015 EXPERIENCED CHALLENGES FINDING BOTH SKILLED AND UNSKILLED WORKERS. DO YOU EXPECT THE LABOR SHORTAGE TO CONTINUE IN 2016? WHAT CAN THE INDUSTRY DO TO ALLEVIATE ANY ANTICIPATED SHORTAGES? AGC: In a survey the AGC released in September 2015, 86% of the 1,358 respondents said their firms were having trouble filling hourly craft and/or

salaried positions. Those difficulties seem sure to continue as the backlog of projects remains high and the pool of unemployed, experienced construction workers shrivels to 10- or 15-year lows. Contractors have been teaming more with school districts and community colleges. And the word is slowly spreading that construction pays well and involves working not just with shovels but cool tools like lasers, drones and 3D printers in some cases. PCA: In 2016, there will be 2.5 to 3 million jobs created. The downturn put 2.3 million construction workers out of work and 500,000 of those, mostly Hispanics, never returned to the job market. There will be shortages, primarily in the single-family home construction market. In fact, we project that 75,000 startups won’t occur because of the lack of skilled workers alone. The labor shortages will be regional in nature and some will be offset by finding workers from nearby states where the economy may not be as strong. Still, lack of labor will continue to plague the industry for the next five years. There needs to be a change in sentiment about the value associated with getting an education in the trades, and that unfortunately will take a while. ABC: Construction employment growth remains constrained by a lack of human capital availability. That situation will continue in 2016, which among other things will translate into faster wage growth. The dislocation of many workers in the U.S. energy production and distribution sectors helps free up talent, but only in certain parts of the country. NAHB: Builders are reporting difficulty finding qualified workers and this problem is likely to continue into 2016. However, there are a number of efforts underway to address the issue. NAHB research has found that the typical wage rate for residential workers is greater than

general wage rates, but that the differential above the general wage rate has fallen. From a basic economic perspective, wages are and will have to continue to rise to attract new workers. A census report found that only 40% of the construction workers laid off in the collapse returned to the industry. An almost equal share (35%) found a job in another sector. The remaining one-quarter are still unemployed. Attracting and perhaps retaining the unemployed is another source. Homebuilding organizations are also working with local school districts to re-establish vocational training, as well as conducting classes on their own. NAHB’s education arm, the Home Builders’ Institute, is upping its focus on departing military veterans to address two issues at the same time. Kristin Reynolds, IHS: The unemployment rate for the construction and extraction occupations in 2015 has averaged 8.5% through October, a dramatic improvement from a high of more than 20% during the comparable period in 2010. In fact, on a not seasonally adjusted basis, this rate has declined relative to a year ago for 64 straight months (since July 2010). This subsector of the workforce averaged 8.3% unemployment during 2001-2005. In addition, the minimum average unemployment rate for any 12-month period between 2001 and 2015 (excluding the outlier of 2006) is 7.6%, suggesting that the construction and extraction labor market is heading toward full employment as 2016 approaches. Average hourly earnings for employees of residential building establishments have been rising steadily compared to a year earlier since the beginning of 2012. The production and non-supervisory subset represents about two-thirds of all employees at residential building establishments. Their average hourly earnings continued to expand in 2015, but at a slower pace than the prior two years. Year-to-date through October, supervisory

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employees saw wage gains more than 2.5 times as fast as nonsupervisory employees. Specialty contractors that build the exterior of a building have seen average hourly wages increase across the board through October 2015 after no change in the year-earlier period. Building equipment contractors that do plumbing and electrical work and site preparation contractors have seen consistent hourly wage gains over the past two years. Average hourly wage growth for building finishing (drywall, paint, flooring) and finished carpentry workers has been less consistent.

RAW MATERIAL COSTS HOW DID THE UPTICK IN 2015 CONSTRUCTION IMPACT THE COST OF RAW MATERIALS? DO YOU SEE THIS CONTINUING IN 2016? NAHB: Construction material prices have generally remained calm during 2015, as compared to 2013 and 2014 when the supply industries were struggling to re-open and expand after so many years of near-historic low levels of housing production. Material prices, especially those influenced by commodity prices, have benefited from the slowing international economy, particularly China. While reduced exports are a negative result of the weak international economy, the slow or no growth in foreign demand has helped keep most construction material prices from rising. The relatively slow housing recovery pace has also allowed the supply chain to catch up and keep supply availability relatively stable. Europe, China and developing countries are struggling to come back, so this influence should continue through at least the first half of 2016. AGC: There were huge drops in the cost of petroleum and metals products in 2015. Even gypsum prices edged down after taking their traditional January jump. But concrete and glass had unaccustomed spikes. In 2016, there may be

further modest declines in the prices of steel, copper, aluminum and diesel fuel. Other materials that are more specific to construction may have small to medium price increases. But materials costs will again be far down the list of contractors’ worries, unlike labor costs and availability. DENI KOENHEMSI, IHS: The construction uptick in the U.S. did not impact the cost of most building materials in 2015. Raw materials such as lumber and steel lost their value due to abundant supply and relatively weak global demand. Although construction activity picked up in the United States, it slowed in emerging market economies such as China, which has been a big consumer of raw commodities. Rising cement prices were an exception to the general trend of lower inflation. This was partly due to production constraints following the Great Recession and varying regional demand for a commodity that is known to be costly to transport. This year, building material prices will begin to slowly rise as demand in the U.S. continues to escalate. However, IHS does not expect a sharp reversal of this low price environment as supply remains healthy and global demand is not expected to rise significantly for most building materials. ABC: Despite the fact that America is well into its seventh year of economic recovery and ongoing expansion of nonresidential and residential construction spending, materials prices have fallen over the past year. Whether in the form of copper, oil, natural gas or steel prices, inputs into construction have become cheaper. Much of this has to do with the fact that key emerging nations are in recession (e.g., Brazil, Russia) and that Chinese growth rates are at multi-decade lows. A number of these emerging nations will continue to struggle economically in 2016. Moreover, a strengthening dollar is helping to keep a firm lid on materials prices. ET

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ATTACHMENT GUIDE

>> Earthmoving

Attachments are the key to converting your carriers into true multi-taskers that deliver the versatility, flexibility and utilization you need to ensure quick ROI. Throughout this Attachment Guide, you’ll find attachments in several categories based on application or type. For more information on these products, turn to the reader service card following page 20 or visit the Buyers Guide at ForConstructionPros.com.

EDGE Heavy-duty Dirt/Construction Tooth Bucket The 66-in. Heavy-duty Dirt/Construction Tooth Bucket is designed for tough digging and material handling with optimal cutting edge visibility and high breakout force. • Features a 2-in. high-heel design with seven flush-mounted cast teeth • 15-cu.-ft. heaped capacity • 65.3-in. inside width, 34.6-in. depth and 20.5-in. height • 0.75-in. cutting edge thickness

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K-Tec Land Levelers

Hall’s Grade Blade Attachments Blades come in six sizes to fit any brand of backhoe-loader or mini-excavator and four sizes for 9-ton excavators and up. • Cover teeth to make a smooth edge bucket • Install in less than 60 seconds with no tools • Squeegee blades have 30° wings to control dirt, etc., leave no windrows and increase bucket capacity 25%

These heavy-duty land levelers range in size from 10- to 28-ft. widths and are designed for maintaining haul roads, precision site leveling and field drainage. • Standard walking axle, single simplistic tilt, depth level gauge and LED light package • Moldboard curve design enables optimal rolling of dirt • Compatible with dual GPS/laser for precision grading work • Come in a Rigid frame or a Flex hitch design • Flex models enable folding back of the hitch pole for legal road transportation widths of under 8.5 ft.

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REMU Crossover Screening Buckets The Crossover Buckets (XO series) consist of a bucket frame that can be connected to multiple work modules for quicker transition between operations. • Modules include a blade screen (SB) for screening topsoil, a screener crusher (SC) for grinding lumpy material and a vibrating screen (SV) for separating sand or other loose, dry materials and shaking waste and dirt from recyclable material • Modules can be changed in 10 minutes • 474-lb. XO2090 offers a .45-cu.-yd. bucket capacity and is recommended for excavators over 5 tonnes, and the 694-lb. XO2150 has a .72-cu.-yd. capacity and is suited to excavators over 8 tonnes

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Paladin PowerOx Excavator Buckets The PowerOx series buckets feature abrasion-resistant AR400 steel construction that provides significant wear reduction in tough digging and material-handling conditions. • Models available weighing from 683 to 1,646 lbs. with heaped capacities from .382 to 1.841 cu. yds. and 18- to 54-in. widths • Maximize breakout force when directly pinned on the machine and improve offset when used with a coupler • Full double-bottom shell strengthens the tub and protects side panel welds • Feature a one-piece header design and gussets to enhance rigidity

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Brown Bear Ditch Padding Attachment Designed for trenches up to 24 in. wide, the ditch padding attachment for use with Brown Bear 148- to 350-hp 4x4 tool carriers and 4x4 and 6x6 off-highway carriers works parallel to a trench and deposits screened backfill into it. • Materials greater than the screen size are deposited on the opposite side • Utilizes a vibrating rotary drum screen fed by a discontinuous auger paddle • Various drum screening sizes available starting at 1 in. and larger • Screen powered by the carrier’s implement hydraulic system and speed and direction are fully adjustable from the cabin

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MB America MB-S10 Screening Bucket The 860-lb. MB-S10 features a conicalshaped basket designed to increase hourly production and sift through all the material collected without residue. • Suited for use with 8,800- to 19,800-lb. compact excavators • Features a load capacity of .80 cu. yds., a basket depth of 22 in. and a grid diameter of 35 in. • Interchangeable panels come in different sieve sizes and offer simple assembly/ disassembly for easy change to enable different material output sizes

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Okada TMB Series Trommel and Padding Buckets

H & L Tooth Top-locking Teeth

The TMB Series trommel and padding buckets come in four sizes for backhoe-loaders and excavators weighing from 6 to 40 tons. • Typical applications include screening C&D debris out of soil and sand, and as a fill machine in trenching and pipeline applications • Compact, lightweight design • Can operate with breaker, shear or thumb hydraulics • In-body control valves allow drum rotation speed to be fine-tuned for smooth operation in a variety of applications

Top-locking teeth are designed to be installed easily without tools and removed with either a pry bar or punch. • Available for Case, Deere, JCB and other backhoes utilizing side flexpin teeth and shanks • Designed to fit existing shanks so there are no flexpin hassles • Now available in self-sharpening single and twin penetrator, dirt, fang and flare styles • Starter kits contain five teeth and all attachment components

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Werk-Brau V-Line Strata Rock and Frost Severe Duty Buckets The V-Line Strata Rock & Frost Severe Duty Buckets are specifically designed and heavily reinforced for excavating frozen ground or layered rock. • Twin-pointed teeth set in a manner to provide maximum penetration and enable the carrier to exert all of its force at a single point • Standard sizes from 1/4 to 3 cu. yds. • Extra-severe duty model available for heavier applications

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Allu D-Series Screener Crusher Buckets

Remlinger Skid-steer PFM Screening Bucket

The D-Series Screener Crusher Buckets work with wheel loaders, excavators, skid steers or backhoe-loaders to screen, crush, pulverize, aerate, blend, mix, separate, feed and load materials all in one stage. • Power adjustment valve promotes powerful startup and rotation to screen and crush wet or dry material from 0.60to 6-in. fragment sizes • Straight side plate construction • 10mm-thick screening discs • Changeable wear hammers • Available in over 60 models

Rock Rippers are designed for ripping frost and ledge or breaking up hardpan soil. • Available for machines weighing 7,000 to 100,00 lbs. • HardOx steel used in high wear areas for maximum strength and wear resistance • Replaceable tooth • Available with direct pin or quick coupler

The PFM screening bucket quickly screens dirt, gravel, sand, demolition debris, large rocks and other materials. • Suitable for landscaping, farms, industrial uses, golf courses, baseball fields, beaches and other applications for digging, loading and carrying larger materials • Fits most skid-steer loaders with bidirectional auxiliary hydraulics

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M.C. Faulkner Rock Rippers

Leading Edge MultiDigNRip Bucket The MultiDigNRip bucket is designed for highproduction rip and load applications where a wider rock bucket is required. • Combines the Multi-Ripper bucket and the DigNRip bucket • SHARC (SHanks on an ARC) technology uses the hydraulic excavator rolling action to rip, applying maximum breakout force sequentially to each tooth • Staggered ripper teeth allow for flat ripped trench sides with no depth limitations • Back teeth arranged to cut deeper with increased radii • Available for excavators above 6,000 lbs.

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Grouser Products V3 Flex Plane The V3 Flex Plane features a selfadjusting blade with a unique pivoting action that enables it to rotate to contour to the ground. • Two double-beveled hardened cutting edges provide aggressive cutting action and smooth leveling in forward and reverse • Cross Crumbler Beam knocks even tough earth into manageable dirt • Five models available in 72-, 78-, 84-, 89- and 96-in. sizes • Universal quick attach

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ATTACHMENT GUIDE

Stanley Hydraulic Tools MDP20R Demolition Processor The MDP20R mid-size mobile demolition processor separates concrete from steel reinforced bar in seven-second cycles. • Single cylinder attachment penetrates concrete with a 150-ton crushing force • 4,300-lb. operating weight enables use on 40,000to 55,000-lb. excavators • Reaches 8 ft. 6 in. with a standard 360° rotation • Swift Lock changes all jaw teeth in minutes, while a quick-change pivot enables quick switchovers to cracker and pulverizer jaws

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The Big Break from Quick Attach

Antraquip Rock and Concrete Cutters These rock and concrete grinders are suitable for trenching, controlled demolition, scaling, soil remediation, tunneling, underwater cutting and general rock excavation. • Numerous models available for excavators ranging from 2 to 110 tons • Choice of cutter head styles to suit the application • AQ line equipped with a high-torque, low-speed hydraulic motor with rugged gearing and symmetrically aligned cutter bit patterns

Bobcat Hydraulic Breakers

Atlas Copco EC Range Hydraulic Breakers Five Small Range breakers for carriers from 1 to 12 tons have been added to the Essential Case-Mounted (EC) range of hydraulic breaker attachments. • Box-style mounting system eliminates the need for removing external fasteners to access components for maintenance • VibroSilenced Plus system minimizes noise and vibration • Service weights as low as 209 lbs. with impact rates as high as 1,600 bpm • Nitrogen gas assist ensures smooth operation

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These hydraulic breaker attachments feature Auto Power, which automatically regulates pressure throughout operation and limits excessive pressure at startup. • Energy chamber keeps nitrogen pressure constant with no periodic charging required • Cylindrical breaker cradle design improves access to jobs in confined areas • Steel ring system retains the tool bushing and protects grease access, plus provides for quick tool changes • Upper and lower shock absorbers isolate the breaker from the housing for reduced noise and vibration • Bob-Tach or X-Change mounting system

The Big Break hydraulic breaker incorporates shock-absorbing polymers to minimize machine wear and sound, while improving operator comfort level. • Three models for carriers from 4,600 to 19,800 lbs. • Only two moving parts • Power booster for high performance and lower vibration • Enclosed box design eliminates cross studs and tie rods while protecting the tool holder • Hybrid technology (gas/oil) • Field replaceable bushing

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Rockland Krypto Klaw The Krypto Klaw is suited for demolition and land clearing applications where precision and maximum clamping force are required. • Performs like a grapple while retaining the advantages of a bucket • Designed to work with all sizes of excavators • Enables full use of the excavator’s reach throughout 100% of the curl cycle • Pins or couples to the carrier with only two hydraulic lines to plug in • No welding or additional miscellaneous parts required

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JCB Hammermaster Hydraulic Breakers JCB offers three updated Hammermaster hydraulic breakers in the large breaker range, with two updates to the medium breaker line. • HM870Q, HM1270Q and HM1570Q heavy models for 10- to 28-tonne carriers feature a Power Control Valve that varies blow frequency to match conditions • HM166Q and HM266Q medium models for 2- to 12-tonne carriers include a sealed for life accumulator, solid body and floating bottom bushing

Tried and true? You bet. With unmatched durability and performance, you can count on your IMT® equipment to have your back everyday. That’s commitment. Nothing Says Commitment Like The Diamond.™ www.imt.com

IMT, the IMT logo and NOTHING SAYS COMMITMENT LIKE THE DIAMOND are registered trademarks of Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc., Garner, IA, USA. © 2015 Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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>> Demolition Hyundai HDB Series Breakers

CALDWELL ADJUSTABLE LIFTING GRAB The model ALG is a variable solutions in a lifting grab that handles loads from 3” wide all the way up to 60” with just one lifter. Rated for 6,000 pounds, this versatile tool is ideal to have on hand when you are not sure what the day will bring! • Fully adjustable, stainless steel Auto-Latch. • Extended handles keep operator away from load. • Locating assembly orientates tong on load without operator interventions • Lifting eye allows for easy hook attachment and will self-center rigging. • Pads are field replaceable. • Complies with ASME B30.20, BTH-1, category B, service class 3. • Visit: caldwellinc.com

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The Mega Beak allows the operator to maintain a constant grip on material while utilizing the excavator’s full range of motion. • 57-in. jaw opening • 39-in. fork width and 48-in. fork length • Suitable for demolition, large-scale material handling and flatwork • Fits all brands of 10- to 24-ton excavators

The HDB Series hydraulic breakers are designed to work with Hyundai HX, 9A and 9 series hydraulic excavators. • 14 models designed to fit multiple machine sizes and applications • Four chisel options with chisel diameters from 1.6 to 7.9 in. • Operating weights from 271 to 12,401 lbs. and overall lengths ranging from 44.4 to 159.8 in. • Include an auto-greasing feature, large-diameter tie-bolt and adapter-type connecting inlet/outlet ports that avoid bolt breakage and oil leakage

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The Mega-Beak from Daniel Mfg.

Rotobec RCB Construction Breakers Rotobec offers eight monoblock breakers for excavators ranging from .08 to 15 tons and five tie-rod models for excavators from 17 to 72 tons. • Monoblock design includes a polyurethane jacket to reduce impact vibrations to the machine and lower noise levels • Diaphragm accumulators used for consistent performance with no recharging required • Tie-rod design incorporates a heavy-duty tie-rod assembly and internal components that are easy to access and maintain

TEI Rock Drills TE160 Hydraulic Drifter The TE160 hydraulic drifter rock drill measures just under 26 in. long, yet delivers 35 to 60 ft.-lbs. of impact energy at 5,000 to 6,500 bpm. • Produces 100 lbs.-ft. of torque and reaches rotation speeds of up to 250 rpm • Quieter operation allows use in noisecontrolled areas • Can be paired with the Brokk 100 or 160 remote-controlled demolition equipment for drilling in cramped spaces to depths of 20 ft. and boring 2-in.-diameter holes • Attachment controls can be integrated into the carrier’s remote control

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Chicago Pneumatic RX Hydraulic Breakers

Danuser CB40 Concrete Breaker The CB40 concrete breaker delivers up to 82,000 lbs. of impact force with each cycle. • Breaks up to 9-in.-thick reinforced concrete • Operates on any skid steer with 12 to 30 gpm without additional setup • Anti-dry fire feature prevents unnecessary firing and improves durability of the machine • Less maintenance with drop hammer design

The RX hydraulic rig-mounted breakers incorporate a smart design with few components and only two moving parts. • Recoil-absorbing concept and polyurethane insulated breaker box system provide a silent design • Six light range models mainly utilized for light demolition, landscaping, building renovation and road construction • Three medium range and five heavy range models available

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UB Equipment 300 Series Breakers The 300 Series breakers feature a cradle-style bracket, meaning there are no bracket bolts to break. • 13 models from 350- to 10,000-ft.-lb. impact energy ratings for use on skid steers, mini-excavators, backhoes and excavators • Nitrogen gas-assisted design • Control valves concealed inside of smaller units for added protection, while the accumulator is located on the side of larger models to protect the hydraulic system

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ROCKWHEEL ROCK AND CONCRETE GRINDERS

Montabert V32 Breaker The V32 heavy-range hydraulic breaker features an automatic speed variation system that adjusts impact energy and striking rate to match material hardness in demolition, excavation and quarrying applications. • Designed for use on excavators weighing between 39,700 and 66,150 lbs. • Delivers between 400 and 1,050 bpm and rated within the 5,000-ft.-lb. impact energy class • Standard progressive start system, blankfire protection and energy recovery system • Automatic lubrication system and fully enclosed cradle reduce noise and protect against debris and impact damage

The Alpine Rockwheel rock and concrete grinders incorporate hydraulic rotary cutting technology that delivers the power and precision to make efficient, low-vibration, lownoise excavations for any application. • Models available from 12 to 295 hp for carriers from 1 to 75+ tons • Cutting force from 949 to 32,360 lbs. with cutting widths from 11.8 to 49 in. • Chain drive, gear drive, direct drive and axial drive versions • Visit: www.alpinecutters.com

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>> Demolition

Kenco Concrete Pulverizers These concrete pulverizers use the excavator’s bucket cylinder to actuate the moveable front jaw and crush material against the stationary back jaw. • Force of the jaws crunches up the concrete and cleans it off the rebar • Four models weigh from 2,700 to 5,900 lbs. for use on excavators ranging from 36,000 to 111,000 lbs. • Feature replaceable weld-on teeth and 32to 48-in. jaw openings • Require no hydraulics for operation • Easy to install and maintain

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Sandvik Bretec Breakers

Steel Unlimited HB Mini-Series Breakers

The Bretec midsegment hydraulic breaker product range includes 10 models that are suitable for carriers in the 1.2- to 40-ton operating weight class. • Silenced models with a box-type housing or pin-on models with pin-on style housing • Incorporate a vibration dampening system and sound suppression system • Side plate version allows for better transportation fit on tractors and backhoes • Nitrogen accumulator protects carrier’s hydraulics for lower repair costs • Stroke selector allows selection of piston stroke for enhanced productivity

Part of a complete range of 15 breakers, the HB Series models are designed to fit the smallest carriers (walk-behind loaders, mini-excavators, TLBs and skid steers) up to full-size excavators. • Models range from the HB-100 through HB-1000 • Can be ordered with “Multi-Fit” side plates that can be moved between skid steers, mini-excavators or backhoe-loaders within the same weight class • Developed for applications in the construction, demolition, rental, mining, quarry, recycling and landscaping industries

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FIND TIPS ONLINE TO EXTEND BREAKER LIFE The following articles and video offer tips to help you maximize the life and performance of your hydraulic breaker attachments: 6 TIPS ON HOW TO PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR HYDRAULIC BREAKER: ForConstructionPros.com/12150065 AINTENANCE TIPS MAXIMIZE BREAKER LIFE: M ForConstructionPros.com/12000990 H OW TO AVOID BREAKING YOUR BREAKERS: ForConstructionPros.com/10946708 SEE VIDEO: HYDRAULIC BREAKER DOS AND DON’TS: ForConstructionPros.com/12059964

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Arrowhead Rockdrill R Series Breakers

Allied Rammer Small Range Breakers

The R Series hydraulic hammers for compact equipment deliver greater power while maintaining optimal maneuverability and visibility. • Fully gas-fired operating system yields high productivity without overworking the carrier hydraulic system • Contain fewer parts and only two moving assemblies • Tie-rod-free design improves reliability • Feature a sleeved design and proprietary tool holder locking system • Easy tool changes and minimal routine maintenance

The 555, 777 and 999 Rammer small range breakers are designed without tierods and incorporate the Constant Blow Energy (CBE) plus operating system. • For carriers between 7,500 and 27,600 lbs. • Integrated one-piece tool bushing design requires fewer parts and is easily field replaceable • Box-type housing with high-tech dampening material that reduces noise and vibration and fully protects the power cell • Dual accumulator (High Pressure and Low Pressure) design provides maximum power with less pulsation in hydraulic lines

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SARG – Sweep Action Rock Grapple

DRILL OR BREAK?

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Engineered, Designed and Manufactured in the USA

Drill or break with one portable, gaspowered tool — no power pack, air compressor or hoses required. The Red Hawk Drill is ideal for concrete, fencing, staking, rock splitting and frozen ground. Or ask about our other Red Hawk models, optimized for Rail and Road applications.

Handles rocks, debris and so much more. It is the best grapple you will own. See this multi-purpose tool in action:

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>> Demolition Alpine Rockwheel Rock and Concrete Grinders The Rockwheel rock and concrete grinders incorporate hydraulic rotary cutting technology that delivers the power and precision to make efficient, low-vibration, low-noise excavations for any application. • Models available from 12 to 295 hp for carriers from 1 to 75+ tons • Cutting force from 949 to 32,360 lbs. with cutting widths from 11.8 to 49 in. • Chain drive, gear drive, direct drive and axial drive versions

CASCADE I-LOCK™ TILT COUPLER

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Brokk TC120 Tank Cutter Attachment Manufactured by Brokk’s sister company, Darda, the 42” x 17” TC120 Tank Cutter attachment delivers maximum cutting control and versatility for continuous steel cutting. • Can be used with the Brokk 160, 260 and 400 models • Hydraulic rotation capabilities • 5-in.-wide jaws exert 75 tons of cutting force at 7,250 psi to easily cut through 1/2-in.-thick steel plate • Can be used in a variety of applications including cutting steel tanks, pipes and vessels

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AlliedGator Stealth Tip Available for the MT mobile shear, the Stealth Tip is designed to provide increased piercing performance while continuing to lower operational and maintenance costs. • Tough, durable and replaceable inserts designed to be fully weld-maintainable to enable resurfacing and reuse • Single bolt secures the inserts, allowing them to be field changed in less than two minutes • Allows use of the standard solid weld-on shear tip still available for the shear • Accommodates new and existing MT shear models ranging in size from the MT 15 through the MT 160

The versatile Cascade I-Lock™ Tilt Coupler can increase your productivity up to 50% over a standard stationary bucket. With the I-Lock™ Tilt Coupler you can dig up to an 180 degree angle eliminating the need for small dozers and other equipment. And there is no need to reposition the machine when you have an I-Lock Tilt coupler just tilt your bucket. It incorporates the latest Power Tilt Rotary technology increasing the efficiency of your machine. It’s rugged, easy to install and easy to service. • Call 800 CASCADE (227-2233) to find out more about the Cascade I-Lock™ Tilt Coupler. • Visit www.wedgelockusa.com

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Tougher Than Everything. Montabert breakers sense the hardness of material, adapting their power and strike

Cross-Tech Brush Wolf DG-72 Demolition Grapple Bucket

frequency to deliver just the right amount

The 1,253-lb. DG-72 Demolition Grapple Bucket features two independent grapples that make quick work of picking up and moving various sized loads. • High-strength steel and reinforced 1/2-in. bucket and grapple jaw tines with 80,000psi maximum yield strength • Bucket measures 74 in. wide, 35.3 in. deep and 24.5 in. high • Grapple has a 63-in. overall width, a 42-in. jaw opening and includes nine tines with 9-in. spacing between

of energy. You get the best possible performance every time, without all the wear and tear. More breakups… Fewer breakdowns. That’s Montabert.

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TRK Ultimate Hydraulic Demolition Grapple The Ultimate Hydraulic Demolition Grapple features a range of motion that allows the operator to access material at virtually any angle. • Works without a stiff arm • 360° rotation can be built into design • Works with direct pin-on

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AB-Series hydraulic breakers are designed with fewer components for increased life, as well as advanced noise and vibration damping. • Available in a variety of sizes to fit carrier weight classes from 2,900 to 61,800 lbs. • One-piece cylinder/tool holder construction • Replaceable cylinder sleeve design • Larger models feature an active ventilation port that reduces dust intake into the tool bushings • Double tool retainer bars • Power Stop feature reduces dry firing

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Attachments can make your machine more valuable. Allied offers a wide assortment of attachments to fit all of your makes and models of excavator, loader/backhoe, mini-excavator, skid-steer or compact track loader machines. Allied has become attached to your machines. Allied’s construction and demolition attachments are productive and dependable. State-of-the-art technology. Full product line. Competitive price and performance. Allied offers innovative, problem-solving capabilities. Commitment to product availability. Superior product support. Strong Distributor network. Most of all Allied meets and exceeds customer performance expectations. To put a high performance Allied attachment on your machine, call us at 1-800-321-1046 or visit AlliedCP.com for the name of a Distributor nearest you. We’ve become attached to your machines.

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>> Road Building Worksaver SSGB-8A Grader Blade

Utilicor Minicor-2 Coring Attachment The 48-in.-wide Minicor-2 keyhole coring attachment fits all skid-steer loaders with a rated operating capacity of 2,000 lbs. and a hydraulic flow rate of 16 gpm. • Cuts keyhole cores up to 24 in. in depth through asphalt, concrete or reinforced concrete pavement • Accommodates coring drums from 8 to 24 in. in diameter • Compact size and mobility enables fast, accurate work in tight spaces • Integrated 100-gal. water tank • Universal quick-attach coupler system and quick-connect hydraulic and electrical hookup allows for “plug and play” installation

The SSGB-8A grader blade converts a skid steer into a grading machine for subgrading and asphalt preparation. • 8-ft. six-way hydraulically controlled moldboard with 25° rotation/tilt • In-cab remote controlled via a proportional current valve • Shear pin-protected moldboard with reversible beveled cutting edge • 1/2-in. “connect under pressure” flat-faced hydraulic couplers • Optional end plate and laser pole kits

Minnich A-2V Machinemounted Dowel Pin Drills Powered by a compressor, the A-2V equipment-mounted drill makes quicker work of vertical drilling jobs. • Can be mounted to a skid-steer loader, loader or tractor to form a self-contained, highly mobile solution for drilling vertical holes • Two drills can swivel to drill holes at an angle • Suitable for jobs on which multiple damaged slabs need to be pulled • Safer, more efficient alternative to drilling holes manually

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Giberson Asphalt Float The Asphalt Float is suited for asphalt repairs, trench work/repairs, skid-steer paving and asphalt trenching. • Simple hookup/connection to skid steer • Adjustable moldboard • Hydraulic side shift • Hydraulic wing adjustments • Very low maintenance

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Coneqtec/Universal MTC 6 and MTC 12 Micro-Trench Cutters The heavy-duty MTC 6 and MTC 12 Microtrench Cutters provide 6- and 12-in. cutting depths and cutting widths that can be specified from .5 to 2.5 in. • All functions operated from within the cab utilizing the skid steer’s electrohydraulic controls • Six-bolt cutting wheels can be changed in minutes without special tools • Heavy-duty hydraulic motor • Feature adjustable skid shoes, depth gauge, quick-access cutting wheel panel, vacuum port and heavy-duty all-steel construction

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SideTool SideGrader The 1,200-lb. SideGrader grades sidewalks and planter strips from the safety of the road surface with a grade accuracy within 1/4 in. • Placed below the swivel of an excavator to allow 360° visibility • Guide wheels run on top of the curb or road surface datum, allowing the operator to easily maintain the grade • Customized Ocala grading system includes a 5” x 7” cab display and allows for grading accuracy within 1/10th percent • Can be mounted on any 5-ton excavator

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York Rakes Model HT The Model HT road maintenance and landscaping tool has a rake section that can be angled for left or right discharge of material. • Optional 2-ft. extension wing provides additional working width on the right for greater roadside coverage • Hydraulic cylinders can be added to control angle, lift and tilt • Simple pole hitch for attachment • Optional 10-ft. sawtooth grader blade assembly • Constructed of electrically welded structural steel with 1 1/4-in. heat-treated alloy steel teeth

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Vanway V600H Linear Crusher Hitek Pavijet Mini Pavers The Pavijet Mini Pavers fill a niche between stand-behind paving machines and the use of spreaders, drag boxes or hand-spread asphalt. • Can be used to lay hot and cold asphalt or to spread sand, gravel and stones • Simple to operate, maintain and transport • Connect to a skid-steer loader or compact excavator depending on the model • MG7 features a retractable, vibrating, heated screed, 3.5-ton hopper capacity and a paving speed of up to 82 fpm

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The V600H linear crusher can transform between crushing and full-depth reclamation. • Crusher provides an 18-in. input, 1-in. minus single-pass output and adjustable gradation between 4-in. and 1-in. minus • Stabilizer/reclaimer operation at up to 2,100 sq. ft./minute at a 4-in. cut depth • Extra-wide throat for smooth material flow into the crushing chamber • Variable arbor speed and adjustable anvil give optimal control over output • Features a wide exhaust port with dust skirt, bolt-on tooling, heavy-duty bearings and roll-out service position

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E-Z Drill 210 Series Concrete Drill Attachments This equipment-mounted, pneumatic concrete drill attachment series includes the three-gang Model 210-3 EQ MT, four-gang Model 210-4 EQ MT and fivegang Model 210-5 EQ MT. • Compatible with most models of backhoes and excavators • Capable of drilling 5/8- to 2 1/2-in.diameter holes at a depth of 18 in. • Each drill motor requires a minimum of 100 cfm for operation • Minimum of 300 cfm required to power the Model 210-3 EQ MT • User-friendly, easily accessible control panel mounted on drill

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Attachments International Patch Master The Patch Master from Attachments International is designed to patch cracks on both asphalt and concrete. • Hydraulic gate allows precise metering of asphalt from the loader cab • Tungsten carbide wear shoes allow precise leveling on asphalt or concrete • Adjustable front door to set the depth of either the asphalt or concrete

OKADA AMERICA HYDRAULIC BREAKERS Okada’s TOP Series features a wide range of hydraulic breakers from 150-15000 ft lbs. Custom made for hassle-free mounting on a variety of carriers for many applications. • Ideal for excavation, trenching, demolition and quarry work • Delivers power at speeds up to 1,250 bpm without the need for a nitrogen-assisted accumulator • Two-plate bracket enclosure offers protection while allowing for heat dissipation • Custom-fit upper adapter for a direct pin or quick coupler application • Smooth, long stroke piston design reduces shock and vibration, reducing operator fatigue and machine stress • Special alloy steels, heat-treating, ultra-precision machining and a simple design combine for a longer service life • Visit: www.okadaamerica.com

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Mr. Manhole Gold Series Six Shooter Manhole Cutter

PATENTED PL-C PLANER • Patented PL-C Planer with integrated conveyer can remove milled materials from trench and convey them either left or right of the machine in a windrow for easy cleanup and reduced labor • Includes adjustable trench scraper to level bottom of trench and load material on side discharging conveyer • Conveyer unit has controls for multidirection, variable speeds and depths • Scraper can be lifted and conveyer shut off so the unit can be run as a traditional planer, making it the most versatile planer available • Distributed by GECON Attachments, the Application Specialist, & manufactured by SIMEX, the world leader in planers • To learn more, visit www.asphaltattachments.com

Road Widener Skid-steer Attachment The Road Widener can be used for work on road shoulders, driveways, trails and paths. • Handles widths of 1 to 3.5 ft. and can disperse a 20-ton truckload of gravel in minutes at speeds of over 12 mph • Width, height and flow hydraulically controlled with precise control of material placement • Features include adjustable slope control and a hydraulic-driven conveyor belt with heavy-duty 10-in. head and tail pulleys • 2,600-lb. empty weight and 10-ft. width allow easy transport via a standard-width trailer

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The Gold Series Six Shooter offers improved cutting surfaces, a heavier frame, a Quick Adjust variable cutting diameter and custom heavy-duty auger drive for easier manhole removal. • Attaches to any skid steer capable of a 30-gpm minimum flow and 2,500-lb. minimum lift capacity • Includes a custom heavy-duty auger drive • Adjustable cutting diameter from 28 to 72 in. and cutting depth up to 20 in. (14 in. with standard blades) • Completely removes the manhole frame and road surface from concrete or asphalt in minutes • Carbide teeth can be replaced in seconds even on the job

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PavementGroup SkidPatcher10A The SkidPatcher10A mobile asphalt mixer and recycler produces virgin hot mix using pre-packaged 50-lb. bags of DOT-approved mix. • Heats up to 400 lbs. of mix to 340° F in eight minutes, plus recycles millings and small chunks • Attaches to skid-steer loader using standard connection mount points and two hydraulic lines for mixing • Fully mobile and simple to operate

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Simex Milling Attachments These attachments are designed for milling of small tracks and crossings and minor asphalt repairs. • Suited for mounting on skid-steer loaders not fitted with a high-flow system, and small backhoe-loaders • Offers independent regulation of depth and provides ability to create inclined planes • Orbital hydraulic motors in a direct cutter drum drive • Maintenance costs limited to tool replacement (teeth)

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Competitive financing available through Daimler Truck Financial. For the Freightliner Trucks dealer nearest you, call 1-800-FTL-HELP. FTL /MC-A-1368. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copyright Š 2016 Daimler Trucks North America LLC. All rights reserved. Freightliner Trucks is a division of Daimler Trucks North America LLC, a Daimler company.

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HELPING TEX-MIX KEEP THEIR PAYLOAD MOVING WHILE LOWERING THEIR REAL COST OF OWNERSHIP. Tex-Mix is only as profitable as their trucks are reliable. That’s why they choose Freightliner. We design trucks for easy upfit, productivity and low maintenance. Backed by a support team that’s there when you need us. And because Tex-Mix trucks are equipped with the powerful Detroit DD13 ® engine and Detroit Virtual Technician onboard diagnostic system, it’s not only a tough truck, but also a smart one. Built to increase profitability and lower their Real Cost of Ownership. We’re proud to say that’s why Freightliner has become the industry leader in work trucks. TM

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To learn more about how Freightliner Trucks are working hard for Tex-Mix, visit FreightlinerTrucks.com/Tex-Mix.

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>> Site Prep/Clearing Skidsteersolutions.com Eterra RT-20 Raptor

Loftness TimberAx John Brown & Sons Brontosaurus The original Brontosaurus land clearing and mulching attachment can be mounted on a 30,000-lb. excavator with 85 to 95 hp. • Excavator counterweight is replaced with a 115- to 185-hp turbo diesel engine to power the attachment • Auxiliary engine powers a Sunstrand hydraulic pump which supplies the Sunstrand motor on the mower • Engine and hydraulic controls for the motor install in the cab

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The TimberAx skid-steer attachment uses a knife system to efficiently cut grass, vines, brush or trees up to 6 in. in diameter, or intermittently cut material up to 12 in. in diameter. • 17-in. rotor with reverse-rotation design to lift material off the ground for cutting • Knives can be sharpened directly on the machine • Adjustable shear bar maintains a consistent distance from the knives to precisely control mulch size • Available in 53-, 63-, 73- and 83-in. cutting widths • Universal mount for attaching to all major makes and models of skid steers

The Eterra RT-20 Raptor Boom Arm can achieve up to 20 ft. of reach with a universal 180° range of motion to the front, to the side and angled behind. • Rotary hydraulic actuator • Modifications make the arm stronger, durable, easier to control (remote control), more powerful and safer • Can be used with three sizes of sickle bar trimmers, a 36-in. flail mower and a 4-ft. rotary mower • Optional collector broom for sidewalk sweeping

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Sneller Self-powered Stump Grinder The 275-hp Stump Mill self-powered stump grinder grinds up to six acres per day using a two-piece cutter wheel and carbide teeth design. • No modifications required to the excavator • No hydraulics to limit speed or functions • Triple sealed lower bearings • Remote control • Also available in a 170-hp version

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Denis Cimaf DAF Forestry Mulcher Series The DAF hydraulic brush cutter-mulchers evolved from adapting the DAH series to vehicles such as wheeled or tracked skid steers or other dedicated units that are designed for use with front-mounted attachments. • Horizontal shaft rotor technology with fixed knives and bolt-on cutting blades • One or two variable-displacement axialpiston motors minimize overheating problems and improve re-acceleration • Timing belt drive system eliminates slippage • Double-drive industrial and single-drive versions available

NL5000 LIGHT TOWER ROI-DRIVEN SOLUTION WITH THE DURABILITY & PERFORMANCE YOU DEMAND

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90 HOUR RUNTIME REAR TOWER DEPLOYMENT 18 UNITS ON 48’ FLATBED 20 UNITS ON 53’ FLATBED

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US Mower Samurai Flail Mowers

The 1,500-lb. Stumpex stump grinder features low rpm and as much as 33,600 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4,000 psi, enabling it to draw itself down into any species of stump from 10 to 28 in. in diameter and up to 20 in. deep in a single pass. • Designed for skid steers with as little as 20-gpm hydraulic output • Threaded cone and staggered AR500 cutting blades grind out stump and root material with minimal discharge • Designed for faster, easier cleanup after grinding, low maintenance costs and increased safety

Available in 30-, 40-, 50- and 60-in. models, the Samurai excavator flail mowers can turn your excavator into a boom mower in minutes. • Cut up to 6-in.-diameter material (8 to 40 gpm) • Gear or piston motor available • T-1 steel construction with powder-coat finish • Pin or pin grabber mount

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When the other contractors saw the power of that excavator, their jaws dropped to the floor. Powerful productivity.

That’s our Ex Factor. – Glenn Korner, owner, Midstate Site Development

Midstate Site Development owner Glenn Korner says having Volvo on the job won them a school job by allowing them to propose a slide rail system. It required a machine powerful enough to drive the slide rail system into the ground. It saved the customer $250,000 — and got Midstate in, out, and on to the next job in just two months. Find tips to get the most from your excavator at volvoce.com/ExFactor.

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>> Material Handling Land Pride Rock and Skeleton Grapples Land Pride offers skid-steer grapples in 12 sizes. • SGC15 Claw Grapple for moving rocks, trees, brush and construction debris features a 6” x 6” tubular frame and serrated teeth and is available in 60-, 72- and 84-in. widths • SGR15 Rock Grapple has dual hydraulic cylinders, 3-in. spacing between teeth to sift smaller debris and comes in 66-, 72- and 78-in. widths • SGS15 Skeleton Grapple for removing roots, stumps and other timber or debris includes dual hydraulic cylinders and comes in 66- and 78-in. widths with 5-in. spacing between tines

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SkidCrane Crane Attachment

Blastcrete Model RD6536 Skid-steer Pump

This compact, hydraulically controlled crane attachment for skid steers is designed to lift loads of up to 5,000 lbs. to heights of greater than 40 ft. • 37-ft. main boom height or 46 ft. with extension • 45° rotation to left and right of center • Requires a 3,600-lb. minimum carrier weight and a 3,000-psi hydraulic system • Easily transported and works in confined spaces • Quick attachment to the loader

The 2,700-lb. Model RD6536 3-in. hydraulic squeeze pump is suited for ICF, block fill, form and pour, driveways, basements and shotcrete applications. • Able to pump grout materials, 3/8-in. shotcrete and 3/4-in. structural concrete mixes • Variable speeds of 0 to 25 cu. yds. per hour • Vertical pumping distance reaches 50 ft. with a rubber delivery line and horizontal delivery distance reaches up to 250 ft. • Includes a hydraulic agitator in the receiving hopper, manual hydraulic controls and a universal skid-steer mounting plate

Caldwell Adjustable Lifting Grab The Adjustable Lifting Grab (model ALG) handles loads from 3 in. wide all the way up to 60 in. and is rated for 6,000 lbs. • Fully adjustable, stainless steel Auto-Latch • Extended handles keep operator away from load • Locating assembly orients tong on load without operator intervention • Lifting eye allows for easy hook attachment and will self-center rigging • Field-replaceable pads • Complies with ASME B30.20, BTH-1, category B, service class 3

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E2 Systems Portable Concrete Conveyor TrunkPump Dewatering Pump Attachments The TP-HYD3 and TP-HYD2 transfer/ dewatering pumps provide the same convenience as other TrunkPump models, but are powered by skid-steer remote hydraulics. • Move over 280 gpm and can handle a variety of pumping situations on the jobsite • Feature low maintenance and one-person operation • Come with hydraulic hoses and universal flush-face couplers • Housed in a compact protective roll cage for easy storage, portability and versatility

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Doosan Pallet Forks This pallet fork attachment allows Doosan wheel loaders to lift, carry and place a variety of materials. • Multiple carriage widths and tine lengths • Open carriage provides optimal visibility for picking up and placing materials • Manual adjustable tines allow forks to be adjusted depending on material • Quick-coupler mount quickly attaches and removes from carriages for use on multiple carriers

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This portable modular conveyor attaches to any 3-cu.-yd. capacity and larger frontend wheel loader to place concrete in front of a slipform paver. • Third valve function can be retrofitted to most loaders • Operated from inside cab using the hydraulic controls and power of the loader • Low-torque, high-speed hydraulic motor requires a pump feed of 40 gpm and 3,000 psi • Can also place aggregates, spread topsoil and other materials and backfill trenches, retaining walls or dams

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Case Plate Compactors The SC-30, SC-60, SC-80, SC-110 and SC-220 excavator plate compactors run on unidirectional hydraulics and feature an “Angle Technology” baseplate design that transfers and distributes vibratory forces more efficiently. • Sizes range from 19” x 20” to 32” x 42” • Compact soil to 4 ft. • Shock mounts tilted 15° outward for better force distribution across the plate • Incorporate standard flow control with reverse flow check valve, a stainless steel pressure relief valve and continuous oil bath lubrication system • Custom mountings available to fit a variety of carriers

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LIFTING ATTACHMENT AIDS U.S. NAVY DRONE TESTING

Western Material & Design FasTrac Concrete Mixers The 1/2-cu.-yd. capacity model 500 and 3/4-cu.-yd. capacity model 750 FasTrac Concrete Mixer attachments convert any skid steer into a portable concrete mixer. • For use with fast-setting concrete for mixing right at the pour site, plus can be used to transport concrete to places ready mix trucks can’t reach • Mixing auger operates in either direction • Can pour on the left or right side and the discharge chute extends up to 6 ft. for more latitude in positioning • Powered by a hydraulic motor connected to the loader’s standard quick disconnect

The Caldwell Group partnered with Certex Lifting Products to engineer and manufacture a lifting system to support the U.S. Navy’s Triton MQ-4C drone development. The system was used in the NAS Patuxent River Anechoic Chamber during two months of specialized testing. (View the video at ForConstructionPros.com/12149994.) Certex was awarded the project in late 2014 and partnered with Caldwell due to its Dura-Lite Composite Lifting and Spreader Beam product line. The Anechoic Chamber required a material that would not interfere with the electromagnetic testing. The composite materials used in the Dura-Lite products offered several advantages, including light weight and non-conductive, non-corrosive properties. Caldwell manufactured the main lifting beam, spreader beams and wing cradles. Certex provided shackles and manufactured the slings for the lifting system. All subassemblies were tested at Caldwell’s 84,000-sq.-ft. manufacturing facility in Rockford, IL, and then shipped to Patuxent River for use. The system installation and initial testing took place in August 2015. “It was very exciting to be on site for the initial lift and an honor to support the U.S. Navy in this project,” says Dan Mongan, Caldwell product development specialist and lead designer of the Dura-Lite product line.

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Vacuworx Concrete Road Barrier Lifter The concrete road barrier lifter is powered by a Vacuworx RC series lifter with primary components consisting of a vacuum tank beam that doubles as a spreader bar. • Handles loads of up to 44,000 lbs. or more, depending on vacuum pad configuration • Two changeable vacuum pads fit securely over the top of materials • Vacuum storage reservoir can hold materials for a sustained period, if necessary, under no power • Wireless controller operation allows for fewer laborers on the ground

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Get more. Do more. Interstate Sawing Duke-O-Matic Concrete Lifting System The Duke-O-Matic Heavy Duty Concrete Lifting System is engineered to lift concrete slabs up to 1,500 lbs. in dual suction mode or 750 lbs. in single mode. • Use of vacuum valves allows for plungers to suction, lift, release and stack • Easy attachment for any Brokk or Husqvarna robot model

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At Liebherr, we know equipment. And we insist on getting it right. We custom-engineer every machine with our own components and energy-efficient technologies. Our L 556 wheel loader adjusts the power to the job for fuel savings of up to 25 percent. The hydrostatic drive and continuous traction reduce tire wear by 20 percent. They offer smooth operation, hydraulic braking, and powerful breakout force – so you handle more, faster. It all adds up to one of our most efficient machines. Locate your dealer at liebherr.us/dealer-emt “We haven’t compromised on anything; why should you?” Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. 4100 Chestnut Avenue Newport News, VA 23607 Phone: +1 757 245 5251 E-mail: info.lce@liebherr.com www.facebook.com/LiebherrConstruction www.liebherr.us

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>> Couplers & Extensions Paul Wever Extendavator

Excavator Extensions ADD-ASTICK Articulating Extension

Kinshofer NOX Tilt-Rotator

The ADD-A-STICK active, articulating extension is available for installation on hydraulic excavators in the 30,000- to 500,000-lb. class. • Lengths from 8 to 26 ft. • Custom designed to meet specific application • Small excavators can be transported with the stick installed • Manufactured with ASTM A514 100,000-psi steel for reduced weight and increased durability

Because it has no tilt cylinders, the NOX tilt rotator system is suitable for standard excavation work, as well as use in narrow working areas. • Less height and higher breakout force achieved due to the use of an elliptic rotary actuator for the tilting action • ADI (Austempered Ductile Iron) increases main body strength • Integral braking system and interior gear/ worm gear run in a constant oil bath • Models offered in four sizes for excavators from 3 to 32 tonnes

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The Extendavator is available in lengths from 4 to 50 ft. in six weight classes. • Possible to achieve over 100 ft. of ground reach on a 250,000-lb. machine • Transportable with excavator • Custom-designed sticks available • Allows use of buckets, hammers, grapples and universal processors without additional counterweight • Two-hour installation with no additional hydraulic valves required

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Esco PosiGrab The PosiGrab hydraulic coupler features front and rear locks that are mechanically engaged through the full working cycle for enhanced safety. • Opens only via forced hydraulic pressure • Connection and release completed without the operator leaving the cab • Engineered to reduce stress on attachments and machines

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Liebherr LIKUFIX Quick-coupling System The fully automatic LIKUFIX hydraulic coupling system facilitates rapid attachment changes from the cab of mid-size Liebherr excavators and wheel loaders (L 524 to L 542). • Allows for multiple mechanical and hydraulic attachments to be safely changed via a pushbutton in the cab with automatic connection of hydraulic lines • Spring-mounted coupling block • Connections between hydraulic circuits completely sealed to prevent dirt ingress • All individual moving parts easily accessible for easier maintenance

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Geith Tilting Couplers Tilting hydraulic quick couplers provide up to 180° of rotation side to side, allowing more precise positioning of the attachment without having to reposition the machine. • Designed for use with excavators and backhoeloaders between 6 and 26 tons • Four independent locking components • Feature a curved engaging plate and hydraulic cylinder check valve, plus the “curl to release” control system for safe attachment engagement and release • Variable pin center design to pick up and change out a variety of OEM attachments from inside the cab

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Caterpillar Dual-Lock Tilt Hydraulic Coupler The Dual-Lock Tilt pin-grabber-type hydraulic coupler gives 5- and 8-ton mini hydraulic excavators the ability to rotate work tools through a 180° arc. • Rotary actuator provides up to 35% more holding torque, reduces overall weight by 15% and simplifies hydraulic line routing • Helically cut and hardened gears used in the actuator ensure positive action and long-term durability • Work tools can be changed from inside the cab with a primary locking system • Spring-applied, hydraulically released secondary lock • Enclosed design leaves no exposed cylinder rods or moving parts

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• NO TIME LIMIT POWER BOOST • INDUSTRY-LEADING SAFETY FEATURES • EXCLUSIVE INDEPENDENT TRAVEL • BEST-IN-CLASS FUEL ECONOMY

WE’VE GOT EXCLUSIVE FEATURES TO GET MORE DONE With KOBELCO excavators on the job, you’ll be prepared for even the toughest worksite challenges. That’s because we’re committed to building productivity-boosting features in our machines you won’t find anywhere else. While other machines may offer power boost, ours is untimed and operator-controlled. Then there’s the exclusive independent travel feature that lets you dig, lift and travel at the same time. We even thought of the little things, like swing flashers and industry-leading visibility that enhance safety. Plus with premier operator comforts, you might actually enjoy operating our machines.

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OI L S & L U BR I C A N T S By Kimberly Hegeman

PC-11 OILS:

What to Know with One Year to Go Now is the time to learn how the new oils will affect your equipment.

Modern heavy equipment engines require new oils to be more resistant to oxidation. PC-11 oils will be formulated to address this requirement.

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nyone who manages a construction fleet should be aware of the Proposed Category 11 (PC-11) next generation heavy-duty diesel engine oils. Recently, the ASTM Heavy Duty Engine Oil Classification Panel (HDEOCP) approved the PC-11 specifications. The American Petroleum Institute (API) is expected to approve it in the coming weeks. So what does that mean, and how does it affect the construction industry? Oil specifications have to be established one year prior to the oils being commercially available. The recent specification

approval means the new engine oil category is keeping pace with the deadline set by engine manufacturers to have the oils available in late 2016 for use with 2017 model year vehicles and equipment. What comes next is the commercialization period, according to Shawn Whitacre, head of the ASTM panel and senior staff engineer at Chevron. The commercialization period includes

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PC-11 oils will be commercially available in December 2016. Once they hit the shelves, it’s important to understand their potential applications in both new and older equipment.

time for the oil manufacturers and their additive partners to complete product testing and begin product transitions for licensure in December 2016.

TWO SPECS IN ONE Unlike new oil categories in the past, PC-11 will be split into two subcategories: API CK-4 and API FA-4. “The split specification concept allows for this new category to be broadly applicable for use in a wide variety of heavyduty diesel engines, regardless of whether those engines are used in on-highway trucks or in offhighway equipment,” Whitacre explains. The subcategory CK-4 builds on the previous API CJ-4 category. CK-4 oils will offer improved oxidation stability, aeration control and resistance to viscosity loss by shear, Whitacre says. CK-4 oils will be approved for use in many of the same engines and applications that currently recommend CJ-4. It will be available in the same viscosity grades consumers are using today and will be backwards compatible with CJ-4 oils. The API FA-4 subcategory will adopt the same performance requirements as CK-4 oils, but will be at a lower viscosity level compared to today’s oils. These thinner oils can offer more optimized fuel economy for newer engines designed to use lower viscosity oils. “Like with other low viscosity oils, we don’t expect that engine makers will allow these oils across the board,” Whitacre says. “OEMs are still working on their own engine test

programs to determine to what extent the new FA-4 oils can be recommended, if at all. This is something that we’ll be watching closely in the coming months as these positions become clearer.” While off-highway applications will be limited, Whitacre indicates contractors with Class 8 on-road vehicles and mediumduty or diesel pickup trucks may see a use for FA-4 oils.

EFFECTS ON COMPONENT LIFE A major priority for PC-11 oils was the ability to stand up to elevated temperatures for longer periods of time without breaking down. Modern engines are placing greater demands on engine oils, and engine makers continue to push for longer oil change intervals, requiring the new oils to be more resistant to oxidation, says Whitacre. PC-11 oils will provide consumers with the latest advancements in wear protection and viscosity control. Continuing to use oils that do not meet the requirements of today’s engines may compromise the ability to achieve maximum OEM-published oil drain intervals, Whitacre states. While it’s not recommended to continue using CJ-4 oils in new engines starting with the 2017 models, using new CK-4 oils in older engines is possible. CK-4 oils will be backwards compatible to the previous API categories and will have no adverse effect in older equipment, says Whitacre. However, he cautions that you should check OEM recommendations for viscosity grades. From a specification

standpoint, the FA-4 subcategory is not backwards compatible. “The older category had a viscosity limit that excludes the range that the new category encompasses, so you can’t meet that new FA-4 spec and claim the older spec because the viscosity ranges are mutually exclusive,” Whitacre points out.

WHAT’S NEXT It’s been 10 years since the last new engine oil category was introduced. While the industry was averaging a new oil category nearly every four years prior to that, Whitacre believes the CK-4 and FA-4 oils will be relevant for a while, with no new oil category currently on the horizon. However, improvements in technology and continuing greenhouse gas regulations may ripple into the oils and lubricant market. It’s too hard to speculate at this point, but new developments in an ever-changing industry may trigger discussions on the next engine oil category. In the meantime, 2016 will be a busy year for oil and additive manufacturers as the industry enters the home stretch for PC-11. Contractors can spend this time preparing for the new oils’ debut. Whitacre stresses the importance of educating yourself on the changes and how they will affect your operations. Work with equipment suppliers to make sure you understand and are following OEM recommendations for use of the new oils. And identify which viscosity grades and API specs are allowable for each piece of equipment in your fleet. ET

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OILS & LUBRICANTS >> Products

Shell Rotella Extended Life Coolant - Nitrite Free

PIG Outdoor Drip Pad System The weighted PIG Outdoor Drip Pad System catches oil and fuel leaks and drips from vehicles, machinery, tanks and other equipment that needs to be stored outdoors. • Extra-large surface area designed to protect larger areas during temporary construction, as well as long-term, outdoor applications • Deploys quickly and can be staked down to keep it in place, even in windy conditions • Absorbent mat pads repel water and resist UV light for up to 12 months • Non-absorbent PVC pad holder prevents oil from soaking through to the ground • Grommets and a strap allow for easy retrieval when the job is done

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Des-Case IsoLink Oil Transfer Containers The IsoLink Oil Transfer Containers offer a solution for contamination control when transporting oil from storage to equipment. • Dispensing lid available with desiccant or non-desiccant breathers • Feature a space-saving square design available in 1-, 1.8- and 2.6-gal. sizes • Completely sealed trigger mechanism with specially designed spring applies the optimal tension, isolating oil in the container • Ergonomically designed handle with trigger-enabled precise pour control and trigger lock mechanism • Options include modular spouts in 11 colors and a full range of pump and spout accessories

Rotella Extended Life Coolant - Nitrite Free (ELC NF) is designed for modern engines with higher output, aluminum radiators (heat exchangers) and the latest OEM specifications requiring nitrite-free coolants. • Proven for extended life operation up to 600,000 miles or 12,000 hours in commercial applications or 150,000 miles (6 years) in cars and light trucks • Suitable for conversion of existing equipment to nitrite-free, extended life performance • Compatible with other extended-life coolants • No supplemental additives or extenders required for the life of the coolant

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Thunder Creek Bulk DEF Tank The 1,200-gal. bulk diesel exhaust fluid tank is an ISO-compliant closed, turnkey system designed for retail and large fleet operations. • Available with a polyethylene DEF tank or stainless steel tank, and can be outfitted with single- or dual-sided dispensing stations • Dispensing system pumps DEF at 10 gpm and features a digital DEF meter, 20-ft. auto-retracting hose reel and weather-sealed nozzle enclosure • Optional thermostatically controlled cold weather package includes a six-sided/2-in. R19 insulation wrap, tank temperature monitor, Powerblanket heating system, heated dispensing cabinet and heated piping bridge enclosure (retail model)

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Donaldson Clean DEF Filter The Clean DEF (diesel exhaust fluid) filter from the Clean Solutions division of Donaldson is designed to prevent urea crystals and other contaminants picked up during storage and handling from causing vehicle and equipment SCR systems to malfunction. • Provides high-efficiency filtration of 1 micron at beta 5,000 • Features heavy-duty, fully compatible stainless steel material construction inside and out • Precise high-tech internal seal prevents contamination on clean side • Delivers high maximum working pressure of 300 psi

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Prolong 15W-40 Diesel Motor Oil This premium diesel engine oil features Anti-Friction Metal Treatment (AFMT), which bonds to metal surfaces and creates a protective layer that reduces friction, provides optimal wear protection and increases fuel efficiency. • Formulated with a blend of high-quality synthetic base oils and additives • Designed to exceed API Service Classifications CJ-4/SN/SM • Available in 1-qt. and 1-gal. bottles, 5-gal. pails and 55-gal. drums

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Cummins Fleetguard LF14000NN Lube Filter The Fleetguard LF14000NN lube filter features NanoNet media, a polymeric nanotechnology based synthetic media that is paired with StrataPore synthetic media to deliver optimal particle removal, capacity and cold flowability. • Recommended for all Cummins ISX15 diesel engines built after January 2010, and suitable wherever an LF9080 was previously used • NanoNet filtration media removes and retains 98.7% of all particles as small as 4 microns • 100% synthetic, multi-layer polymer design is thinner than a dime yet gives the media a robust structure

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P R OFI T M AT T E R S By Larry Stewart

A LOST OPPORTUNITY in Technology Spending A new survey reveals common themes when it comes to IT investment.

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ver a third of U.S. contractors responding to JBKnowledge’s 2015 Construction Technology survey spend less than 1% of corporate revenue (fees the corporation bills to projects as either profit or overhead charges) on information technology (IT). More than half spend 2% or less. Those numbers confirm a 2014 Gartner survey’s findings, which measured an average IT spend across 19 industries of 3.5% of revenues. The 4th Annual JBKnowledge Construction Technology Report indicates: “Out of 19 industries, construction allocates the least amount of revenue for technology, according to Gartner. This means the construction industry under spends cross-industry averages by 60% to 70%.”

SHORT ON STAFF The 2015 report indicates only 42% of constructors have a dedicated IT staff. “It’s very concerning,” says James Benham, CEO of

The JBKnowledge 2015 Construction Technology Report found that contractors spend, on average, about one-fifth that of the average business on IT support.

According to the report, only 42% of contractors have dedicated IT staff. About a quarter of construction firms with fewer than 100 employees had IT staff, and just over half with 100 to 200 employees hire IT professionals.

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JBKnowledge, a company that builds technology solutions for construction and insurance, and produces the Construction Technology Report. “It means that technology is so unimportant to most contractors that they’re not even assigning a single person to be responsible for it.” Gartner’s research identified construction as the third most likely industry to outsource IT, outsourcing 16% of IT spending. According to the Construction Technology Report, “This suggests that many construction companies are running IT with a combination of ‘unofficial’ staff and advising third-party vendors.” The profile of respondents in the 2015 Construction Technology Report is dominated by commercial building constructors (66%); the second-largest vocation represented is transportation construction (23%). It includes more large firms than the U.S. construction industry in general. Less than 10% of respondents report annual sales volume

up to $5 million, while most U.S. heavy construction firms fit this category. An outsized 46% of respondents had annual sales between $20 million and $200 million. Conventional wisdom that larger companies see the value in investing in management tools doesn’t yet apply to construction technology. “Logically, as companies get larger, they tend to have technology staffs,” says Benham. “But I was surprised at how large some [construction] companies get without having a single person dedicated to technology.” About a quarter of contractors with fewer than 100 employees had IT staff, and just over half with 100 to 200 employees hire IT professionals. Similarly, about 25% of contractors with annual sales volume less than $50 million employed IT staff, and a little more than half with $51 million to $100 million in sales employed IT professionals. Of those that do have IT staff, regardless of size, 63% commit to five or fewer. Only companies with more than 1,000 employees and $500+ million in sales volume are likely to have more than five employees dedicated to IT, and the IT staff is likely to be less than 15 employees. “Almost 20% of survey respondents base the size of their IT staff on workload — in other words, how stressed out the IT staff is,” says Benham. There is a better way to determine the size of an IT department. “Construction companies need to take a proactive, strategy-based approach, setting budgets based on what tools, processes and people are necessary to fulfill the company’s core strategic objectives.”

LIMITING FACTORS The 2015 survey identified the Top 5 factors that limit adoption of technology: ˜˜ Budget: 39% ˜˜ Lack of support staff: 34% ˜˜ Management hesitance: 31% ˜˜ Lack of knowledge about what’s available: 28%

˜˜ Employee hesitance: 25%

“At the end of the day, the top technology limiters all come back to money,” says Benham. “Contractors don’t have the budget or they don’t have the staff to thoroughly investigate available technology. They consume the meager resources they do set aside for IT responding to emergencies like fixing computers.” The analysis published in the Construction Technology Report suggests, “These statistics show that construction companies are lacking in structure, staff and budget for information technology, and most of them are aware of it. Employees filling unofficial roles in IT are Band-Aids on resource gaps, but they’re not fully trained and equipped IT professionals.” Evidence in the report underscores a lack of expertise: ˜˜ persistent use of spreadsheets in tasks such as collecting field data and estimating; ˜˜ very low rates of integration in software systems that share data; and ˜˜ dependence on manual rekeying or using spreadsheets to transfer data when programs are not integrated. “In general, these statistics indicate that companies do not have a clear and communicated strategy when budgeting for IT. Therefore, needs and allocated resources do not align,” states the report. “Most builders have a set mission and objectives within their space as far as the projects, clients and employees they seek and maintain.” Yet, most do not give technology a detailed role in fulfilling that mission. Opportunity to gain a competitive advantage can be realized by adding enough technology expertise to identify technologies that improve company operations in the direction of achieving corporate goals. “What tools and solutions do you need to either buy off the shelf or build on your own to achieve your goals?” Benham asks. Build your budget around delivering the answers. ET

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...YOU SEE SKID STEERS IN A WHOLE NEW WAY. Our instinct to engineer a smarter skid steer delivers greater productivity and confidence on the job. Exclusive side door entry and unique single boom design allows JCB to deliver unprecedented visibility and safety. Discover the tradition of revolutionary thinking built into every one of our skid steer loaders today. Never Climb Over an Attachment Side Door Allows For Easy Entry / Exit

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WORLD OF CONCRETE PREVIEW >> Products

World of Concrete 2016 is an international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. Slated for February 2 to 5 in Las Vegas, it features indoor and outdoor exhibits from leading industry suppliers. To learn more about the following exhibitors’ products, turn to the reader service card following page 20 or visit the Buyers Guide at ForConstructionPros.com. You can also find additional product and show information, along with our exclusive online show coverage, at ForConstructionPros.com/Concrete.

Doosan Tier 4 Final Generators The G25, G50 and G70 feature Doosanbuilt Tier 4 Final-compliant engines with a virtually maintenance-free diesel oxidation catalyst aftertreatment system. • 25-, 51- and 76-kVA prime power ratings • Onboard fuel capacity enables runtimes in excess of 24 hours at any load factor • 63- (G25) and 65-dBA sound levels (G50 and G70) at 23 ft. at 100% load • Dual-frequency feature allows an operator to select 50 or 60 Hz • 14-gauge, galvannealed steel enclosure

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Wacker Neuson CT 48-13A-V Walk-behind Trowel

Caterpillar 307E2 Mini Hydraulic Excavator The 16,027-lb. 307E2 features a 50.3hp Cat C2.4 turbo, Tier 4 Final engine and the load-sensing, flow-sharing High Definition Hydraulic System. • Fixed offset boom design with a 160in. maximum dig depth and 248-in. maximum reach • Auto Engine Idle and Security System features • 40-gpm hydraulic flow and 4,060-psi relief pressure • COMPASS monitor • Standard secondary auxiliary lines, “thumb- ready” stick, Power On Demand, Site Reference System and rearview camera

Skyjack TH Series Telehandlers The TH series includes four models powered by 74-hp Deutz TCD 2.9L Tier 4 Final engines that require no diesel particulate filter, diesel exhaust fluid or other active exhaust aftertreatment. • Torque ratings from 221 to 287 lbs.-ft. and tractive effort ranging from 18,000 to 20,000 lbs. • 107-hp Deutz diesel engine optional on the SJ1044 TH and SJ1056 TH • Provide maximum lift heights from 43 ft. 4 in. to 56 ft. 3 in. and lift capacities of 6,000 to 10,000 lbs. • Gradeability of 63% on the SJ843 TH and 50% on the SJ1056 TH • Standard Dana powershift transmission

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The 48-in.-diameter, 238-lb. CT 48-13A-V has a variable transmission system that provides a 25- to 200-rpm speed range for applications from low-speed, high-torque floating to high-speed burnishing. • Pitch-control range of 0° to 30° offers complete control over finishing and floating • Dynamically balanced design centers machine weight while in operation • Gyroscopic safety sensor, gearbox brake and engine limiter designed to protect operator from a runaway handle situation • 11-hp Honda engine with engine rev-limiter to prevent starting at full throttle

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Terex Bid-Well 3600 Paver The Bid-Well 3600 can complete standardduty slab-on-grade paving jobs in standard widths from 8 to 86 ft. • Paving carriage includes segmented upper and lower sections and positions the drag pan mounting system on the upper carriage to better handle dual drag pan configurations • Features a universal power crown adjuster, swing leg design that enables zero clearance paving and an integrated LED lighting system • Rota-Vibe system with 11.5-in.-long roller generates up to 5,000 vpm to consolidate the top 2.5 in. of the slab

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Gehl DL12-55 Telescopic Handler The DL12-55 can lift 12,000 lbs. to above 20 ft., and 5,500 lbs. to its maximum height of 55 ft. 5 in. • Top-mounted boom extension cylinder offers better retraction force with a horizontal boom • Maximum forward reach of 40 ft. 9 in. with a maximum capacity of 2,000 lbs. • 115-hp John Deere 4045 Tier 4 Interim diesel engine and Dana four-speed powershift transmission • Include standard auxiliary hydraulics and standard outriggers

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Wirtgen W 100 Fi, W 120 Fi and W 130 Fi Cold Mills

Hyundai Tier 4 Final HX Series Hydraulic Excavators These 22- to 52-metric ton, Tier 4 Final models include the HX220L, HX260L, HX300L, HX330L and HX380L powered by Cummins engines, and the HX480L and HX520L powered by Scania engines. • Offer a fuel efficiency improvement of up to 10% and up to 13% faster cycle speeds compared with 9A series models • Incorporate Boom Float, Fine Swing and Eco Breaker modes • Intelligent Power Control • 8-in. interactive, adjustable, touchscreen cluster-monitor with haptic remote control

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Case D Series Excavators The 160-hp CX210D, 177-hp CX250D and CX250D Long Reach (LR), 207-hp CX300D and 268-hp CX350D meet Tier 4 Final emissions without a DPF. • Operating weights from 48,973 to 82,483 lbs., with bucket digging forces from 31,923 to 56,157 ft.-lbs. on standard models and 17,310 ft.-lbs. for the CX250D LR • Feature up to 12% faster cycle times, improved responsiveness and multifunctional control and up to 14% greater fuel efficiency • Electronically controlled pump • CASE Intelligent Hydraulic System

The W 100 Fi, W 120 Fi and W 130 Fi feature a 13-in. maximum milling depth and are powered by a 320-hp Cummins six-cylinder Tier 4 Interim engine. • Standard working widths of 39 in. (W 100 Fi), 47 in. (W 120 Fi) and 51 in. (W 130 Fi) with a front-loading system and all based on a common platform • Front-loading conveyor enables swift and smooth loading of large quantities of milled material • WIDRIVE machine control system • Track- or wheel-mounted models • Front travel drive units can be raised and lowered hydraulically

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WORLD OF CONCRETE PREVIEW >> Products 2016 Ram Heavy Duty Pickups

Trimble Spectra Precision DG613 and DG813 Pipe Lasers

The available 6.7L diesel engine offered in the 2016 Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty pickups delivers 383 hp and 900 lbs.-ft. of torque. • 3500 features a towing capacity of up to 31,210 lbs. and up to a 7,390-lb. payload • Hotchkiss rear leaf springs on the 3500 now available with supplemental air suspension • 6.4L HEMI V8 produces 410 hp at 5,600 rpm and 429 lbs.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm • 3/4-ton 2500 offers a 17,980-lb. towing capacity and a link coil rear suspension or optional air suspension • Standard 5.7L HEMI V8 delivers 383 hp at 5,600 rpm and 400 lbs.-ft. of torque

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Volvo VNX Tridem Model The VNX 630 for high gross weight applications and heavy-haul tasks is offered with a tridem rear axle group for maximum traction and payload. • Volvo D16 engine delivers up to 600 hp and 2,050 lbs.-ft. of torque • I-Shift automated manual transmission • Three rear drive axles result in an 8x6 configuration that can manage up to a 69,000-lb. rear axle load • Safety features include a sloped hood and large windshield, standard driver’s side airbag and high-strength steel cab • Mid-roof sleeper with ergonomic dash, ample storage room and contemporary styling and trim levels

The Spectra Precision DG613 and DG813 lasers feature a shorter length, which is optimal for setup in manholes with precast inverts and a tight radius. • Fully self-leveling from -12% to +40% over the entire 500-ft. working range • Cross axis fully compensated for quick setup and to ensure the laser will be level • RC803 remote control uses infrared communications when in the pipe at up to 500 ft. or radio communications at up to 430 ft. for “over-the-top” setups • Functions include Line Alert to notify operator if the setup has been disturbed, Line Set and Line Scan to quickly align the beam to the target’s center

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Xtreme XR7038 Telehandler The 115,000-lb. XR7038 rough-terrain telehandler provides a 38-ft. lifting height and 70,000-lb. lifting capacity. • Standard fork positioning carriage with forks weighing over a ton a piece • Features a unique boom lift point, driver suspension seat, rear-view camera, electronic engine monitor and long-life boom rollers for smooth operation • Available in open cab, closed cab with heat and closed cab with heat/AC • 300-hp Cummins Tier 4 Final engine with a 150-gal. fuel capacity

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The Panoramic system provides 360° visibility, enhancing telehandler safety, performance and comfort. • 8,300- to 26,500-lb. maximum load capacities • 28-ft. 2-in. to 59-ft. 5-in. maximum lift heights with maximum reach from 15 ft. 1 in. to 43 ft. 3 in. • Feature boom side shift, frame leveling, a load-sensing hydraulic pump and fourwheel drive with three steering modes

ScreedSaver screeding machines are designed to screed flat, slope and dual slope slabs via laser control and contoured slabs via 3D GPS satellite control. • Screed on poly, heat tubing and styrofoam with ease and wire mesh and rebar without damage • Superflat screed heads with optimal FL/FF results • Roller heads for pervious and topping slabs • All-terrain track system available

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Minnich Concrete Barrier Special Application Drill This barrier-mounted, special application drill is designed for pinning temporary concrete barriers to separate traffic from work zones. • Built to ride along the top of the wall and drill three holes simultaneously • Self-propelled and runs off a compressor • Tethered controller allows the operator to move the machine to its desired location, make adjustments and operate the drills to nail down temporary concrete barriers • Controller keeps operator away from dust and on the non-traffic side of the barrier

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The Model KL-14 compact saw combines a 3’ x 1.5’ footprint with a heavy-duty box frame construction, laser-fabricated thick steel material and precision-machined arbor assembly. • 14-in. blade capacity • Easy-use hand wheel depth control • Collapsible handlebar • Includes a misting system for wet cutting, heavy steel blade guard and easy access belts and bearings for fast maintenance

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WORLD OF CONCRETE PREVIEW >> Products GOMACO Commander III Four-track Slipform Paver

John Deere 190G W and 230G W Wheeled Excavators The 190G W and 230G W have a 159-hp Isuzu Tier 4 Interim-certified engine with Powerwise III hydraulic engine management system offering High Productivity, Power and Economy modes, as well as a Power Dig and Auto Power Lift function. • 21-mph maximum speed and advanced rubber tires for use on paved surfaces • Short wheelbase for maneuverability in close quarters • Comfortable, spacious cab with easy-tonavigate, enhanced multi-language LCD monitor • Variety of boom, blade, outrigger and bucket options available

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Freightliner Medium- and Severe-duty Truck Options Several options contribute to the durability and performance of Freightliner medium duty (M2) and severe duty (SD) truck models. • Hood Mounted Mirrors for the 108SD and 114SD in heated or non-heated versions and with a tripod-style base • Rock guard for the 108SD and 114SD • Remote start/stop for the M2 106, M2 112, 108SD and 114SD with manual transmissions • Watson & Chalin lift axle suspensions available on all SD models • Hendrickson AeroClad 12-in. Logger Style Bumper for the 122SD

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Ford 2017 Super Duty Pickups The body of the 2017 F-Series Super Duty trucks is made from military-grade aluminum alloy mounted on a highstrength steel frame, reducing curb weight by up to 350 lbs. • Adaptive steering reduces necessary steering input at low speed and dampens steering sensitivity at higher speeds • Adaptive cruise control and collision warning with brake support use sensors to detect slower vehicles moving in the same direction • Include trailer reverse guidance, in-cab trailer tire pressure monitoring system, Blind Spot Information System and lane departure warning

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The Next Generation Commander III is capable of pavements up to 20 ft. wide and side-mounted barrier wall. • Driven by the G+ control system and Tier 4 diesel engines engines • Power-optimized engine and load-sensed hydraulic circuits improve fuel efficiency • Optimized cooling package uses the G+ control system to control the hydraulic fan to adapt cooling to conditions • Seamlessly integrates with 2D and 3D guidance systems, the GSI (GOMACO Smoothness Indicator) and an onboard camera

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Kubota KX040-4 Compact Excavator The 4-ton KX040-4 features a 42.4-grosshp Tier 4-certified engine, a dumping height of 12 ft. 9.5 in. and a digging depth of 11 ft. 2.6 in. • “Eco Plus” system provides up to 20% less fuel consumption • Deluxe interior with spacious air conditioned cab, wide entrance, fully flat floor, deluxe suspension seat and easy access up-front control panel • Auto downshift travel motor shifts automatically to improve productivity • Features an automatic regeneration system, float function, bolt-on cutting edges and available angle dozer blade or hydraulic 6-in-1 blade

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E-Z Drill 210B-2 SRA Concrete Drill The 210B-2 SRA two-gang slab rider drill maximizes accuracy in drilling projects without disturbing the subgrade. • Can operate within a 4-ft. patch and easily drill to the center of thick slabs • Roller bearing feed system powers each drill automatically with individually tailored air pressure to suit the material being drilled • Quick-release bit guides allow quick bit replacement and accommodate several bit styles • Dual-purpose guide wheels for positioning during operation and transport

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The 3- to 4-ton class, 33.5-hp E32 compact excavator can perform well in tight spaces and under high load conditions, and sustain travel speeds during pushing and climbing functions. • Tier 4 compliant using a non-DPF engine solution • Forward-mount instrumentation system • Cold weather protection temporarily limits maximum engine speed (rpm) to prevent premature component wear or failure • Optional extendable arm provides up to 30 in. of additional reach • Clamp-ready

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By Kim Berndtson L IF T EQU IPMENT

BUCKETS & BEYOND Attachments let telehandlers do more than lift and place materials.

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ontractors routinely use rough-terrain telehandlers to lift loads to height, usually when ground conditions are less than ideal. But manufacturers have also built these machines with the ability to swap out the traditional forks for a variety of attachments — including buckets and brooms, work platforms and carriages, as well as other specialized attachments — enhancing their versatility and transforming them beyond a lift and place machine. “Telehandlers are very versatile machines,” says Brian Boeckman, global product director for telehandlers, JLG Industries. “In many cases, telehandlers can take the place of multiple machines by simply changing the attachment. Contractors can save money and make more efficient use of their time when they maximize the versatility of the telehandler in this manner.” “We offer a large range of attachments, enabling contractors to customize their equipment to specific applications, which helps to improve productivity and safety on a jobsite,” notes Don Ahern, owner, Xtreme Manufacturing. “It can also reduce the need to have multiple pieces of equipment.” Brent Coffey, loader product manager,

Wacker Neuson, describes the telehandler as “three machines in one.” “It’s a telehandler, skid steer and wheel loader… multiple machines in one footprint,” he says. “From a cost perspective, your ROI with a telehandler is very high because you don’t have to buy multiple machines.” Because of its versatility, a telehandler is often the first machine on a jobsite and the last to leave, notes Anders Mantere, telehandler product manager, Genie. This is especially true with smaller models. “Our smallest telehandler is such a universal tool,” says Mantere. “Since it is rough terrain capable, you’ll see it on jobsites early on off loading trucks. And because it can utilize so many attachments, it can be used

during the course of the entire project from beginning to end for so many tasks — lifting materials, moving loads, running skidsteer attachments such as brushes, brooms, etc. “The machine’s versatile attachment capability also gives customers a way to keep it busier for longer periods of time and in more applications, all while leveraging the investment in attachments across a machine fleet,” he adds.

DESIGNED-IN VERSATILITY From the start, telehandlers have proven versatile, but engineering advancements continue to up the ante. For example, JLG now uses a common boom head among its telehandler brands. “This allows customers to increase the efficiency of their fleet by allowing them to utilize a single attachment on multiple brands and models,” says Boeckman. The company also offers over 24 different attachments and a variety of forks, fork extenXtreme sions and accessories. Manufacturing offers a pipe and pole “We are constantly evaluating our cusgrapple attachment tomers’ needs and for its XR4030 that adding to our offerenables it to safely ing to meet their expectations. Trash lift poles and pipe up hoppers, for examto 60 in. in diameter ple, are one of the and up to 35,000 lbs. newest additions to in weight. the JLG lineup.” Some of the more commonly used attachments include standard tilt carriages, as well as buckets, side tilt carriages, truss booms and lifting hooks. “We offer a number of truss booms, truss booms with winches, lifting hooks and material arms, which allow customers to lift suspended loads,” Boeckman adds. The company also offers a fork-mounted work platform on both JLG and SkyTrak brands. The 4’ x 8’ platform can handle capacities up to 1,000 lbs. and features a side entry swing gate and three lanyard attachment points. Operators can also remove the front rail for applications requiring additional access. When equipped with a universal skidsteer coupler, the telehandlers can utilize

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Wacker Neuson ground-enaging telehandlers utilize the same skid-steer-style quick attach and continuous-flow hydraulic block as its skid steers and wheel loaders.

skid-steer attachments. A universal skid-steer adapter also allows use of the full suite of JLG attachments. Standard auxiliary hydraulics to the boom head provide the ability to use attachments such as grapple buckets. Swing and rotating carriages and buckets are popular with Genie customers. “Buckets are a great accessory for picking up loose materials, including dirt,” says Mantere. He adds that they are intended to move piles of dirt rather than ground engage into heavy, compacted soil. A standardized quickattach system in three sizes for small, mid-size and large telehandlers offers contractors the ability to minimize their attachment investment. “Now they can share attachments between all models in the lineup,” says Mantere. Standardized auxiliary hydraulics also make it easier for rental companies to accommodate varying specifications of machines that may move cross country. Genie has added a lift shackle underneath its quick attach that allows contractors to sling a load. “We chose to put it underneath the boom tip to give operators as much flexibility as possible,” says Mantere. “It allows an operator to remove the carriage completely and essentially have a miniature boom right away without having to bring a second attachment with them. “We also noticed that when people sling materials, they tend to carry the chains with the machine, typically laying them across the chassis,” he continues. “That can scratch the machine, so we added a rigging tray at the front of the machine. It keeps everything neat and organized and has been a success from a logistics standpoint.”

JLG offers over 24 different attachments and a variety of forks, fork extensions and accessories for its telehandlers.

ACCOMMODATING NON-TRADITIONAL APPLICATIONS Popular attachments for Xtreme telehandlers include truss booms and aerial platforms. The company also offers jib

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L I F T E QU I P M E N T Attachments and other accessories expand a telehandler’s versatility, enabling a higher utilization in a wide range of applications. attachments in 3-, 12- and 15-ft. configurations. Earth augers are allowed under certain circumstances, and the company will work with customers who want to use attachments requiring the use of a skid-steer quick attach. Auxiliary hydraulic circuits are standard on all machines. “Our heavy-duty, rough-terrain telehandler attachments have been developed in response to customer feedback,” Ahern states. “We take pride in understanding our

customers and helping them to get the most from their equipment, which can involve designing specific attachments.”

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For example, Xtreme Manufacturing introduced a pipe and pole grapple attachment for its XR4030 that can safely lift poles up to 60 in. in diameter and up to 35,000 lbs. in weight. It also developed a fifth-wheel attachment for a Canadian customer so it could use telehandlers to move and transport loads around jobsites. This replaced the usual method of moving loads on trailers attached to a pickup truck, as well as the need for two workers as spotters. The result was the customer was able to free up 30 crew members for other duties. “The attachment also reduced trailer sway, improving safety as they were moving the loads,” says Ahern. Because its telehandlers have roots in Europe’s agriculture industry, Wacker Neuson’s North American offering is designed to cover multiple equipment operations. “The European agriculture industry requires feature-rich machines that do more than lift and place,” says Coffey. “We designed our machines to be tool carriers, so everything a contractor would want to do with a skid steer or wheel loader they can do with our telehandler.” A standard skid-steer-style quick attach and continuous-flow hydraulic block — the same one used on its skid steers and wheel loaders — make that possible. “Contractors are wide open to using whatever attachment they would use with a skid steer, and it’s ground engaging because you can dig with it like a wheel loader,” Coffey comments. “Contractors can take a telehandler along with a bucket, forks and broom to complete a job with one machine. They can move material with the bucket, pick up a pallet and lift it to a second or third floor with the forks, then sweep the sidewalk with the continuous-flow broom.” The telehandlers can be used for snow removal, as well, making them more profitable year round. “When you have a machine that is designed to operate in the same environment as a skid steer, you can get 12 months of use from it. You can use it to blow, stack and dump snow,” Coffey points out. “Our boom design also absorbs shocks. So if a contractor is moving snow with a blade and clips a manhole cover, for example, the machine is designed to withstand that force.” ET

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By Curt Bennink TRU CKS & TRANS PORTATION

TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES Simplify Towing The most recent pickups feature high-tech towing aids to improve confidence and safety.

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he 2016/2017 pickups usher in LIGHT-DUTY TOWING AIDES advanced technology to supplement INSTILL CONFIDENCE the tow/haul modes and integrated While towing may not be the main focus trailer brakes that have already become of the full-size light-duty pickups, it doesn’t commonplace. Many of the advancements mean manufacturers have ignored towing are due to electronic steering and the growcapability. In fact, the growing suite of elecing proliferation of camera technology. tronic towing aides instills confidence in While the technology is being adopted both inexperienced and experienced drivers. on both full-size light-duty and heavy-duty Consider the 2016 Ford F-150. It offers pickups, most users will benefit from the a Pro Trailer Backup Assist that helps make larger towing capacities of heavy-duty vehibacking up a trailer as easy as turning a cles. “An interesting piece of data as it relates knob. “Pro Trailer Backup Assist came from to the 1/2-ton segment: Most customers tow us having electronic steering on the F-150,” less than 5,000 lbs., if they tow at all,” says says Brad Hochrein, chassis control superNick Cappa, Ram Trucks. “In fact, towing visor, Ford Motor Company. “It is a great capability does not rank in the top reasons feature for both novice and experienced cusfor a purchase. Fuel economy, design and tomers. We wanted to help them back up features rank much higher.” trailers, take over some of the steering and The dynamics of the full-size light-duty help them move a trailer pickup market have been evolving. “The in a parking lot.” 1/2-ton pickup truck segment has evolved The knob on the Pro from brute capability and acceptable effiTrailer Backup Assist ciency to an engineering and execution that controls steering and limcombine desirable size, configurations, capaits vehicle speed. “By bility, refinement, technology and quality using the reverse cam— and now, most importantly, outstanding era to watch the trailer, fuel efficiency,” says Cappa. The emphasis on towing capability steps up dramatically in significance as pickups increase in size. “Moving into the heavy-duty segments, the demand curve for capability goes straight up,” says Cappa. “Customers rank capability as No. 1 by a landslide. More Ram Trucks rises to the occasion with air than 20% of ‘why suspension options on both the 2500 and 3500 pickups. buys’ are related to A benefit to the air suspension design is the loadtowing or hauling in leveling capability, which automatically detects load the 3/4- and 1-ton segments.” on the rear suspension from a trailer or payload.

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the driver takes their hands off the steering wheel and simply turns the knob left or right,” Hochrein explains. “The truck steers itself, placing the trailer where you want to go. The result is less time to back up a trailer with improved confidence. It even helps experienced trailer towers to back a trailer faster.” This technology is combined with: ˜˜ a 360°camera with split view that is helpful when maneuvering in tight spaces; ˜˜ smart trailer towing connector that informs you of trailer connectivity issues (such as burned out trailer marker or brake lamps); ˜˜ Dynamic Hitch Assist that provides a line-of-sight to help direct you to the trailer hitch ball; and ˜˜ AdvanceTrac electronic stability control with Trailer Sway Control. Similar to other competitors, Ford also offers tow/haul mode and an integrated trailer brake controller on its light-duty pickups. General Motors’ Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 are introducing

Digital Steering Assist power steering on some Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD double cab and crew cab models helps make hauling and trailering more confident, with electronic controls that enhance road holding and stability on the highway — particularly on crowned roads — regardless of whether the truck is loaded.

Ford is introducing Pro Trailer Backup Assist for the 2016 Ford F-150, a technology that makes the challenge of backing up a trailer easier than ever for both experts and infrequent towers alike. To operate Pro Trailer Backup Assist, the customer rotates a knob to indicate how much the system should turn the trailer. The technology automatically steers the truck to turn the trailer the desired amount.

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electric variable-assist power steering as standard on all models. It reduces steering effort at low speeds. Because there is no enginedriven pump, electric steering also saves fuel and eliminates the maintenance associated with hydraulic power steering. The light-duty Chevrolet and GMC models also offer a suite of features to simplify towing. They include StabiliTrak electronic stability control, trailer sway control, an integrated trailer brake and hill start assist. StabiliTrak is standard on all Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500 models. It works in concert with the four-wheel disc brake system and four-channel ABS to provide more precise and controlled ABS stops,

use electric trailer brakes when a trailer is plugged into the standard wiring harness. Ram 1500 light-duty pickups feature an air suspension system to increase towing capability. The Active-Level Four-Corner Air Suspension offers automatic load leveling and five ride height settings to improve capability and efficiency. Two selectable positions allow the driver maximum clearance control from the dashboard. This smart suspension also automatically lowers the truck at highway speeds to reduce drag. A customizable multi-view dial cluster with a 7-in. color display gauge allows you to view vital vehicle data such as temperature settings, fuel economy, trip info,

The 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty offers trailer reverse guidance, which provides visual cues and coaching tips to help ease backing up a trailer with the use of cameras. The displayed camera image automatically shifts with trailer angle to provide the best view possible of the trailer.

The 2017 Ford F-Series Super Duty’s customer-placed trailer camera can be custommounted on a trailer to improve visibility while backing up. The technology shows the camera image in the center stack display.

The 2017 Ford F-450 Super Duty Platinum Crew Cab 4x4 Class 3 dual rear wheel pickup features the SYNC 3 communications and entertainment system with an easier to understand graphical interface and an intuitive smartphone-like 8-in. touchscreen. greater traction and cornering stability. It also incorporates rollover mitigation technology, which anticipates tip-up conditions, such as fishtailing on a flat road surface and rapidly applies brake pressure to help reduce the likelihood of a rollover. Trailer sway control is standard and works with StabiliTrak to provide an added measure of confidence when towing a trailer. It senses conditions of trailer sway and, without input from the driver, intervenes with braking and/or reduces engine power to bring the trailer under control and keep it on its intended path. The system will

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cruise control, trailer braking, vehicle status and engine performance. A “roller menu” provides access via a toggle on the steering wheel. The display allows you to customize vehicle information to your needs. Ram trucks also utilize the latest camera technology. A rear camera off the tailgate allows for easy TAG connection. The available ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera provides a clear view out back in the rearview mirror. When equipped with the 5- or 8.4-in. Uconnect multi-media center, the image is displayed on the touchscreen and provides dynamic grid lines to help steer you safely into position. The integrated trailer brake on Ram 1500s simplifies towing by storing multiple trailers in its memory. This includes brake settings and the miles on the trailer for maintenance tracking. Standard on every Ram 1500, electronic stability control (ESC) reduces engine power and applies individual brakes as

needed when it senses a loss of traction or control. ESC works with multiple advanced technologies including Ready Alert Braking, All-Speed Traction Control, Hill Start Assist and Trailer Sway Control. Another technology that makes pulling a trailer a little easier is Hill Start Assist, which automatically stops the vehicle from rolling backward if you take your foot off the brake while stopped on an incline. Hill Start Assist disengages when acceleration resumes.

HEAVY-DUTY TECHNOLOGY With the majority of heavy-duty trucks used for towing, manufacturers have stepped to the plate with technical innovations. Many of them focus on visibility, which is key to safe towing. Ford’s larger 2017 Super Duty pickups include new features and up to seven cameras to enhance towing performance. Advanced coaching and camera technology makes conventional and gooseneck/fifth-wheel towing easier and more efficient. The cameras help customers see more angles and monitor conditions around the truck to aide towing. A center high-mounted stop lamp camera provides visibility into the cargo box, allowing for easier hook-up of gooseneck/ fifth-wheel trailers. A 360° camera system uses four digital, high-definition cameras to give the driver a bird’s-eye view around the truck. Trailer reverse guidance provides visual cues and tips to help with backing a trailer. A factory available camera can be attached to a trailer to improve visibility while backing. But increased visibility extends beyond camera technology. A Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with trailer tow is optimized for the Super Duty to include the length of the trailer. BLIS uses radar sensors in the tail lamps to monitor areas that may not be visible to the driver. To keep an eye on trailer tire pressures, the Super Duty pickups offer an in-cab trailer tire pressure monitoring system. In addition, adaptive steering reduces the amount of steering input needed to change direction at low speed, while reducing sensitivity to steering input at higher speeds. This helps make towing the heaviest loads easier and brings greater ease when navigating jobsites and parking lots — with or without a trailer. Steering effort was also a focus at General Motors. For 2016, some Chevrolet and GMC HD trucks feature Digital Steering Assist to complement the existing integrated cruise control, powertrain grade braking and diesel exhaust braking. Digital Steering Assist power steering on some double cab and crew cab models offers electronic controls that enhance road holding and stability on the highway (particularly on crowned roads) regardless of whether the truck is loaded. It promises greater responsiveness and an improved steering feel, as well. The Digital Steering Assist system continuously adjusts the amount of hydraulic assist provided to the driver while steering.

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It’s similar in concept to electric power steering, where a continuous and varied amount of steering motor torque is used to assist the driver. However, Digital Steering Assist uses hydraulics as the primary power source. Compared to a conventional passive hydraulic system, Digital Steering Assist reduces the amount of work and attention the driver exerts to steer and control the truck. As a result, the truck feels more controlled, with stability at higher speeds and on surfaces such as crowned roads. Additional features include: ˜˜ Speed-variable assist — Lighter turning effort at lower speeds provides easier maneuverability in parking lots and heavier effort at higher speeds, enhancing directional control. ˜˜ Returnability assist — This improves the steering wheel return to center after low-speed parking maneuvers. ˜˜ Pull compensation — This feature recognizes when a hydraulic pressure offset is required while driving on a sloped road, reducing the driver’s need for steering input. The truck drives straighter and the driver is less fatigued. ˜˜ Improved Tow/Haul mode efforts — Similar to speed variable assist, when the vehicle is in Tow/Haul mode, less effort is required for parking, making it easier to maneuver a trailer. A heavier effort at higher speeds helps provide a greater feeling of control and stability. Ram Trucks rises to the occasion with air suspension options on the 2500 and 3500 pickups. A benefit to the air suspension design is the load-leveling capability, which automatically detects load on the rear suspension from a trailer or payload. The air pressure increases until the vehicle reaches normal ride height, leveling the truck and improving stability and loaded ride. On the 2500, an air bag replaces the coil spring, while the 3500 offers a supplemental air bag suspension option. A Configurable Electronic Vehicle Information Center with an available 7-in. multi-view cluster display provides a selection of trailer towing focused gauges, including trailer brake gain, transmission temperatures and diesel exhaust braking. The main display can also display oil life, fuel filter life, turbocharger boost pressure, tire pressures, engine hours, trailer hours and a range of powertrain data. The available ParkView Rear Back Up Camera is mounted within the tailgate handle to provide the driver with a clear view of what’s behind the vehicle. The color dashboard display helps simplify parking and trailer hookups. A cargo-view camera, mounted in the center high-mounted stop lamp,

provides a view of the bed for easier fifthwheel or gooseneck trailer hookup, as well as for monitoring bed loads. The 2016 Ram Heavy Duty pickup allows users to switch the view of the Uconnect 8.4-in. screen from backup camera to cargo view with the touch of the screen. A new bed lighting system uses bright LEDs mounted in the rear corners of the bed for better visibility when working late hours; using the

cargo-view camera; or connecting/disconnecting trailers. The available dashboard-mounted trailer brake controller on the center console allows the user to automatically or manually operate the electronic brakes on properly equipped trailers. The Uconnect system can store different trailers in memory, including settings for brake controller, miles for maintenance and more.

While key performance characteristics such as horsepower, torque and available gear ratios still dominate towing capability specs, the advent of advanced towing technology also deserves close attention. These technologies can instill confidence, reduce the driver’s workload and provide an additional measure of safety — all of which are critical when pulling heavy loads. ET

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GET THE MOST OUT OF For a successful New Year, plan ahead, manage cash flow and keep an eye on conditions likely to impact the industry.

H Garry Bartecki is the managing member of GB Financial Services LLP and a consultant to the Associated Equipment Distributors. He can be reached at (708) 347-9109 or gbartecki@comcast.net.

opefully, many of you will be reading this on a beach somewhere in Florida. Isn’t that where most contractors head once the cold weather hits? As long as you’re there and have some time on your hands, you may want to ponder what 2016 will bring for business opportunities and how you are prepared to deal with those opportunities should they develop as you predicted... or do not develop as planned. Hey, we all know about Murphy’s Law and how it can impact your game plan, budget, timeline, financing availability or whatever, and most of you are pretty good at turning chicken manure into chicken salad. So it’s safe to assume that if you plan out your year using two or three different scenarios, you’re less likely to be surprised when it hits the fan, and have a good idea what options are available to correct the situation. When I use the word “situation” or refer

to “results,” let’s be clear that I am talking cash flow, pure and simple, and that is what you should be striving for when doing any type of business planning. This is especially important for contractors because of the many variables you need to deal with in addition to Murphy’s Law. Ever try to figure out how your cash flow works? It can be a very educational experience if you run some calculations for one of your typical jobs. The timing of your disbursements vs. collections, even with bank financing to help out, can get scary if you don’t get the billing out and collect your money. And just because business is pouring in does not mean you are out from behind the eight-ball, because you are not. Every dollar of sales requires some permanent capital. In short, you can “sell” yourself into bankruptcy if you don’t understand the capital requirements for your type of business.

TOPICS TO PONDER IN 2016 So to help out with your 2016 planning here are some topics to consider: •Check out how you did for 2015 in terms of what you expected and find out why you didn’t get the results you contemplated. Adjust your estimating process for 2016. •Construction is expected to be strong in 2016, but obviously you know your individual market better than I do. Nonresidential should remain solid but start tailing off in the latter part of the year. •U.S. firms are expecting to pay workers 2.9% more in 2016 over 2015. With the lack of construction workers in many markets, that pay scale may have to increase. •In December, the Fed announced plans to raise interest rates, and I suspect that once they start increasing them, they will continue to move up. This will impact the construction industry in general and probably not in a good way. So

if you have any borrowing to do, it may be prudent to do it sooner rather than later. •Congress also announced passage of the tax extender bill, which approves Sec. 179 expensing for 2015 and beyond at the $500,000 level and reinstating 50% bonus depreciation. These changes may have some benefits for 2015 that you didn’t expect, along with an incentive to buy some new or used equipment to make use of the tax benefits in future.

EQUIPMENT TRENDS Speaking of equipment, I’m hearing that many contractors are reviewing their internal equipment fleets, selling off underutilized units and switching to equipment rental instead of ownership. The American Rental Association rental penetration index continues to climb. There is software you can use to manage your equipment fleets that basically mirrors rental company reporting in terms of time and dollar utilization. The analysis that rental companies use to decide when to add or reduce units in their fleets should be utilized by contractors to make similar decisions. The rental market for 2016 should continue to be soft because of the glut of equipment in rental yards. Used equipment values are down and rates are very competitive. This condition will of course correct itself as fleets are downsized, but until that time, contractors should be sitting pretty. On the other hand, if you have a quality rental house working with you, and it has the equipment you normally need, it may be prudent to work out some pricing for 2016 so that both parties can sleep nights. In my mind, there is a lot of infrastructure work that needs to be done on the city, state and national level, and sooner or later this work will present itself. We may have to wait until after the election, but it has to come as part of the solution to pick up our economy. So smear on some more suntan lotion and start figuring how much cash you are going to generate in 2016. Have a great year! ET

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