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Contents

JUNE 2016 | ForConstructionPros.com

COVER STORY

2016 EXCAVATOR

SPEC GUIDE Today’s high-tech excavators boast increased capabilities, productivity and efficiencies. Page 12

PRODUCTS 32 Excavator Attachments

Find a wide range of attachment types to suit all of your applications.

44 Engines & Components

Select the engines and parts you need to fix your fleet.

FEATURES ATTACHMENTS ENABLE EASIER, SAFER LIFTS pg 26 CUT DOWN ON YOUR SCR-RELATED COSTS pg 41

58 Equipment Gallery

6 Breaking Ground 8 Equipment Introductions

VOCATIONAL TIRE DESIGN REVOLVES AROUND MANDATE pg 48 GHG rules drive low rolling resistant tires off road.

56 Oil & Lubricants

Propane’s Evolution into the Off-highway Market Make the 5 Truths a Reality for Your Business

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The way to win profitable work today is to differentiate yourself from competitors. Becoming a known expert in something will accomplish this for your company. ForConstructionPros.com/12203012

More contractors move to radials on compact equipment as they realize the advantages and recognize that lowest price doesn’t always equal lower ownership cost. ForConstructionPros.com/12213699

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Sunset on 2G Network Gives Contractor Second Shot at Telematics

Why Specialization May Be More Profitable for Construction Companies

Radial Tires Gain Traction in Compact Equipment

Clean, quality DEF is critical to avoid costly repairs.

54 Profit Matters

62 Running the Business

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Specialized attachments are designed to lift barriers, pipes and other odd-shaped materials.

53 Trucks & Transportation

DEPARTMENTS

ONLINE EXCLUSIVES

Truck telematics systems keep fleets rolling while slashing repair time.

How to Help Your Employees Accept GPS Tracking

Five steps to introducing this technology that will build a positive perception of it for your employees. ForConstructionPros.com/12202772

4 Tips to Select the Right Excavator Bucket

A look at four key factors that influence which bucket is right for your application. ForConstructionPros.com/12213706

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

PLAN NOW

for Overtime Rule Compliance

Becky Schultz / bschultz@acbusinessmedia.com

WITH CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY in full swing throughout much of the country, a regulation going into effect on December 1st may be the last thing on your mind. But the new overtime rule announced last month requires your attention sooner than later to avoid major headaches and potential violations once enforcement begins.

Under the final rule issued by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), the salary threshold under which most salaried workers are guaranteed overtime has been doubled from $23,660 to $47,476 annually. This will potentially extend overtime to 4.2 million workers, according to DOL estimates. (The Economic Policy Institute puts it at nearly triple this figure.) Thew

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DOL says the change was implemented to strengthen overtime protections that eroded dramatically over the past 40 years. The agency indicates the share of full-time workers qualifying for overtime based on their salaries had plummeted from 62% in 1975 to 7% today. (Note: The new rule also raises the “highly compensated employee” threshold from $100,000 to $134,004.) No changes were made to the “duties test”, and the rule now allows bonuses and incentive payments to count toward 10% of the salary threshold. According to the DOL, the changes are meant to bolster the middle class, and their economic buying power, by boosting eligible workers’ wages by an estimated $12 billion over the next 10 years. Yet, opponents argue the cost to employers, and small businesses in particular, could be substantial. The construction sector has the potential to be among the hardest hit. Following publication of the draft regulation last June, economists with the National Association of Home Builders estimated under the new rules that more than 110,000 construction supervisors nationwide could become overtime eligible. Certain office staff may also fall under nonexempt status. Many arguments continue to be expressed both for and against the rule, and there are already those looking forward to efforts to overturn it under the next presidential administration. Until such an (unprecedented and thus unlikely) event occurs, businesses must prepare themselves for what’s to come. This will involve tracking hours for newly eligible employees and potentially reclassifying these workers. This process should be started as soon as possible so you can identify the number of nonexempt employees among your workforce and put a plan in place to pay them legally under the new law, without negatively affecting employee morale or digging too deeply into your company’s coffers. Suggestions bandied about include changing their pay structure to an hourly rate that takes into account current overtime pay; raising their pay above the threshold to avoid the need to pay overtime; or maintaining the current pay structure while hiring additional support staff to reduce the number of overtime hours salaried employees must perform. Some thought, and potentially dollars, will need to be put behind compliance. Start by determining how it will affect your business, then consult with your HR staff, accountant or a consultant knowledgeable in the labor rule to determine the best steps to take for your operation. Learn more about the overtime rule at www.dol.gov/featured/overtime. ET

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SOME MASTERPIECES HANG ON A WALL. OTHERS KNOCK WALLS DOWN.

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 2014 OEM Off-Highway Research, Kubota has the largest compact excavator market share in the world. © Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2016.

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EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTIONS

These pages feature some of the latest equipment available. You’ll find a solid sampling of both new machines and models that have been recently revamped by the manufacturers. For more information, simply fill out the reader service card following page 24 or visit the Buyers Guide at ForConstructionPros.com. Kohler

enCUBE Generator The enCUBE (energy cube) battery-powered, indoor/outdoor inverter generator provides 1,440 watts of continuous power and can surge up to 3,600 watts for thee milliseconds or 1,800 watts for 10 minutes to support motor starting. It comes with multiple outlets, including a pair each of USB ports, 12V DC ports and 120V AC outlets, and can be charged with a standard 120V AC wall outlet or any solar panel. Built-in GFCI and guards protect against overloading and overheating. An integrated LED screen provides continuous details about charging input, power output, battery status and runtime. The unit is easy to move and position due to two large built-in rubber wheels, a retractable pull handle and recessed lifting handles. It also includes a built-in storage lid for keys, power cords and other personal items.

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Super 2000-3i Tracked Paver The Super 2000-3i provides a 10-ft. basic width and a 28-ft. maximum paving width, with a top placement rate of 1,540 tph. Its 250-hp Cummins QSB6.7-C250 six-cylinder, Tier 4 Finalcompliant engine includes a 100-gal. fuel tank. The fuel-saving ECO mode provides a full 234 hp and generates less noise running at just 1,700 rpm. All hydraulic drive components, including the three-phase generator, are supplied from a central splitter gear box. High-traction crawler tracks efficiently convert drive power into forward motion. The ErgoPlus 3 operating system can be shifted easily between the right and left sides of the operator’s stand, plus it has a large color display with good readability even in poor lighting conditions. The paver can be combined with the VF 600, VR 600 and AB 600 TV extending screeds.

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Sakai

SW354 and TW354 Vibratory Rollers The tandem-drum SW354 and combination-type TW354 vibratory rollers feature 24-hp Kubota Clean Diesel Solution engines that do not require diesel particulate filters or regen. The ECO compaction mode reduces fuel consumption by up to 35% while maintaining consistent compaction performance. Dynamic linear pressure of the 47-in.-wide, 27-in.-diameter drums is rated at 205 lbs./in. Other compaction performance factors include centrifugal force of 6,530 lbs., amplitude of 0.012 in. and vibratory frequency of 4,000 vpm. Theoretical gradeability is 38%, or 21° of incline. The sprinkler system includes an anti-clog package, triple-protection filtration and a plastic water tank with optimum drain characteristics. Oil bath lubrication provides low-maintenance yet effective drum vibrator protection.

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Generac

MLT6S Mobile Light Tower Family The MLT6S mobile light tower family includes the MLT6SM and MLT6SK with four 1,000-watt metal halide lights generating 440,000 total lumens, and the MLT6SMD featuring four 240-watt LED lights generating 88,000 total lumens. The MLT6SMD uses a Mitsubishi variable ECOSpeed engine that adjusts idle speed to 1,350 rpm for lighting only and 1,800 rpm for lighting plus 5-kW clean power export. The unit will run up to 215 hours on a 43-gal. fuel tank. All three light towers have a corrosion-proof poly shell, 23-ft. masts and set up in just one minute. The Power Zone Autolight Controller provides simple automatic start and stop selections, as well as dusk-to-dawn photo sensor operation and seven-day scheduled run periods. The externally illuminated controls and rear LED trailer lights improve visibility and operator safety at night.

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Ashland

2014CS Scraper The 2014CS 20-yd., 14-ft. cut, carry-all scraper is designed to load easier, carry more material and maximize uptime. It features improved hitch, pole and front section durability via a flanged, 16-in. high-strength front pipe and 100,000-ksi steel. The apron cylinder horsehead support is now completely integrated into the panelized boxed structure of the pole. The use of AR450 grade steel in key areas of the bowl and double-plated floor offers optimal strength and abrasion resistance. The rear section has a fabricated truss system made out of 100,000-ksi steel. Robotic welding produces an identical support structure, resulting in tighter fitment of weld joints and a precision assembly necessary for land leveling.

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THE PRECISION TO CAREFULLY LIFT YOUR JAW UP OFF THE FLOOR.

Meet the new Kubota SSV75. Built with the precision engineering you’ve come to expect from Kubota, it features a smooth running 74.3 HP Kubota diesel engine, vertical loader lift arms, a tilt-up cab and more. The SSV is pure Kubota, and delivers the kind of performance that raises eyebrows. And drops jaws. Locate your dealer today at Kubota.com/Construction. © Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2015.

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EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTIONS

Terex

GEN2 R350T and R350T Forestry Compact Track Loaders

Terramac

RT14R Rotating Crawler Carrier The 40,000-lb. RT14R rubber track carrier has a rugged upper frame that can rotate a full 360°. It can carry and dump up to 28,000 lbs. of material at any position, even while driving, and has only a 7.9-psi ground pressure while fully loaded. Tracks do not need to be counter rotated to drive in another direction. Power is provided by a 320-hp Cummins QSL9.0 Tier 4 Final diesel engine with no diesel particulate filter. The ROPS/FOPS cab has a wide access door for easy entry and exit, windows on all sides and a large mirror for increased visibility, a multi-function joystick with dump controls and a touchscreen Parker IQAN-MD4 control system with full graphical, diagnostic and CAN J-1939 gateway capability. The tilt hood on top of the engine enclosure provides access to the engine bay and a rear cab enclosure for easy fluid/filter checks.

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These Generation 2 (GEN2) loaders are powered by a 120-hp Cummins QSF3.8 turbocharged, Tier 4 Final diesel engine with 360 ft.-lbs. of peak torque. The 11,265-lb. R350T has a 10,100-lb. tipping load and 3,535-lb. rated operating capacity (35% tipping load) and the 12,255-lb. R350T Forestry has a 10,700-lb. tipping load and 3,745-lb. operating capacity. Both units have a radial lift path with a lift height of 125 in. They feature high-flow auxiliary hydraulics, a high-capacity cooling system and twospeed hydrostatic drive system for travel speeds up to 10 mph. Features include a 6-ft. profile, 15-in. ground clearance and low ground pressure of 4.4 (R350T) and 4.3 psi (R350T Forestry). The independent torsion axle suspension system and all-rubber track achieve more traction and higher flotation.

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OEM Data Delivery

KeyPOD

The KeyPOD equipment tracking and management system is designed to help control access to off-highway machinery and improve compliance with safety inspections. It works as a Mobile Network Hub (with MiniPOD for Drive-By Capture) to collect the hours and locations of equipment. Data is captured in real time and status reports are securely transmitted to EQUIPCHAT and/or Mobile EQUIPCHAT for management review. To access equipment, an operator passcode must be entered on the keypad; a lockout mode prevents equipment from starting in the event of an incorrect passcode or unauthorized operator. The keypad is also used to record any inspection non-conformance issues or problems. Optional light signals (green, yellow and red) provide clear, visual identification of equipment and operator status.

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SDLG

Tier 4 Final Wheel Loaders The 2.5-cu.-yd. L938F and the 3.0-cu.-yd. L948F are currently available, while the 4.0-cu.-yd. L958F and L959F will be available later this year. All models will feature SDLG-branded SD60 Tier 4 Final engines manufactured by Deutz-Germany. The 171-grosshp (max) L938F and L948F have 27,558- and 32,010-lb. operating weights, 14,400- and 20,700-lb. full turn tip loads and 21,132 and 34,621 lbs. of breakout force. Cab enhancements include no threshold on the loader doors, reduced noise levels, a new joystick control, first gear kickdown on the trigger finger, improved heating and air conditioning controls and more. Other updates to the machines include chrome coupler pins for better engagement and disengagement of the quick coupler, new front and rear guard plates and guarding on the underside of the front and rear frames.

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Pitbull 2300 Propane Screener The 13,500-lb. Pitbull 2300 Propane screener features a 48-hp Zenith 1.6-liter propane engine that can be easily converted to natural gas. Its upper and lower screening decks provide 41+ sq. ft. of screening area each. The loading apron accepts up to 3 yds. of material at a time depending on feed rate. An 8-ft. 4.5-in. dump height allows the hopper to be filled using standard construction equipment. The 20-ft.long stacking conveyor adjusts hydraulically from 7 ft. 6 in. up to 13 ft. to feed material directly into a dump truck or tri-axle trailer. The hydraulically driven transfer conveyor achieves production rates up to 100 yds. per hour. Features include full hydraulic operation, tubular frame construction, a 10K Torflex axle, reversible shaker, heavy-duty suspension and pintle hitch or optional gooseneck towing package.

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2016

SPEC GUIDE SPEC GUIDE 2016 EXCAVATOREXCAVATOR

Construction equipment is experiencing a technological evolution, and excavators are no exception. Today’s excavators boast increased capabilities, productivity and efficiencies, plus are easier to service and maintain. Sort through the following information to find the right combination of qualities for your jobsites, then turn to the reader service card following page 24 for more information. To access the exclusive interactive, customizable version of this spec guide, plus find details on specific models via the online Buyers Guide, visit ForConstructionPros.com.

Case Construction Equipment

Faster cycle times are made possible by a new, electronically controlled pump, a larger control valve and multiple sensors. These features combine with the Case Intelligent Hydraulic System and its four integrated control systems to make the best use of the machine’s hydraulic power and momentum, resulting in added strength and fuel efficiency.

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Case Construction Equipment

Model CX31B CX36B CX55B CX75C SR CX80C CX130D CX145C SR CX160D CX210D CX235C SR CX250D CX250D LR CX300D CX350D CX470C CX700B CX800B

Caterpillar Inc.

Net HP 23 23 37 55 55 102 100 112 160 160 177 177 207 268 362 463 532

Operating Weight (lbs.) 7,320 8,212 11,312 16,200 18,800 30,400 31,967 34,400 48,973 56,907 56,909 63,523 67,271 82,483 105,300 153,400 178,575

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .08-.16 .08-.24 .11-.36 .21-.59 .24-.59 .32-1.12 .43-1.02 .32-1.12 .55-1.76 .55-1.53 .68-1.90 1.38-1.77 .72-2.42 .88-2.72 2.03-3.37 2.47-5.91 2.47-5.91

Breakout Force (lbs.) 6,227 6,227 11,128 12,800 12,800 20,200 20,200 25,200 31,923 31,920 36,419 17,310 39,342 51,639 55,530 65,194 74,187

Max. Dig Depth 9’ 3” 10’ 12’ 10” 13’ 7’’ 13’ 9” 18’ 3” 19’ 8” 19’ 11” 21’ 21’ 8” 22’ 8” 47’ 9” 23’ 4” 24’ 1” 25’ 4” 27’ 7” 28’ 6”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 14’ 1” 14’ 7” 17’ 8” 20’ 7’’ 22’ 9” 26’ 10” 28’ 2” 30’ 4” 31’ 11” 31’ 7” 33’ 2” 59’ 9” 34’ 5” 36’ 38’ 7” 42’ 4” 45’ 5”

Cat GRADE with Assist — the latest Cat Connect Technology for excavators — delivers gains in customer efficiency and productivity. Cat GRADE with Assist on the 323F provides 2D technology, all contained in the machine. The technology automates grade adjustments that are typically done by the operator using manual controls. Operators at all experience levels can reach target grade up to 45% faster than traditional grade and check techniques. It’s quick to set up because there is no base station or satellite. The system is also scalable, which means 3D GPS can be added to meet more advanced site development work.

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Caterpillar Inc.

Model 311F RR 313F 313F L GC 315F 316F 318F 320F 321D LCR 323F 323F SLR 325F 326F 326F SLR 329F 330F 330F SLR 336F 336F XE Hybrid 335F 349F 349F XE 352F 374F 390F M314F* M316F* M318F* M320F* M322F*

Net HP 70 92 70 97 117 117 161 148 161 161 161 203 203 239 239 239 303 303 200 396 417 396 472 524 141 141 169 169 169

Operating Weight (lbs.) 30,600 29,770 32,200 33,160 38,580 41,670 48,500 53,308 56,438 53,100 57,115 64,831 64,831 63,002 68,209 68,180 80,500 81,800 83,703 107,200 108,300 117,500 156,461 190,204 34,746 36,102 40,587 43,982 48,722

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .27-1.0 .27-1.0 .27-1.0 .27-1.0 .46-1.19 .46-1.19 .61-2.06 .61-2.05 .61-2.08 .69 .72-2.08 .68-2.46 .75-.90 .83-2.40 .68-2.58 .75-.90 .95-3.52 .95-3.52 .68-2.58 1.2-5.0 1.24-4.04 1.2-5.0 2.5-6.0 2.8-8.5 .20-1.31 .46-1.9 .46-1.9 .5-1.65 .5-1.65

Breakout Force (lbs.) 17,900 19,200 19,300 19,200 22,000 24,400 30,100 28,079 28,300 N/A 30,124 33,500 N/A 31,500 35,519 N/A 42,380 42,380 35,500 52,830 52,830 52,830 70,523 81,673 23,155 25,628 22,705 22,427 34,171

Max. Dig Depth 18’ 4” 19’ 10” 19’ 9” 19’ 6” 21’ 7” 21’ 7” 22’ 1” 22’ 22’ 1” 38’ 4” 22’ 22’ 4” 48’ 4” 23’ 9” 25’ 6” 48’ 5” 26’ 10” 26’ 10” 22’ 11” 26’ 11” 26’11” 26’ 5” 28’ 2” 31’ 8” 19’ 20’ 20’ 20’ 9” 21’ 10”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 26’ 7” 28’ 3” 28’ 3” 28’ 6” 30’ 5” 30’ 1” 32’ 4” 32’ 1” 32’ 4” 51’ 7” 32’ 1” 33’ 2” 60’ 6” 35’ 36’ 7” 60’ 5” 38’ 5” 38’ 5” 34’ 11” 39’ 10” 39’ 10” 39’ 9” 43’ 2” 48’ 2” 29’ 9” 30’ 10” 30’ 10” 31’ 5” 33’ 5”

Gradall

Discovery Series excavators by Gradall are designed to meet governments’ and contractors’ needs for productivity, mobility and versatility on tight budgets. Two-wheel- and fourwheel-drive models combine the benefits of a full-tilting, telescoping boom with the reliable mobility of a Freightliner truck chassis. The units are specially designed to handle projects addressed by county and state governments, including grading, culvert replacement, landscaping, mowing, vegetation control, removal and replacement of curbs and more.

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Gradall

Model D152* D154* XL 3100 V* XL 4100 V* XL 5100 V* XL 3200 V XL 4200 V XL 5200 V XL 3300 V* XL 4300 V* XL 5300 V*

Net HP 220 250 215 262 283 173 173 173 173 173 173

Operating Weight (lbs.) 32,200 34,500 40,930 49,684 57,670 39,240 46,862 54,452 39,295 43,580 51,216

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .5 .5 .88 1.13 1.6 .88 1.13 1.6 .88 1.13 1.6

Breakout Force (lbs.) 11,400 11,400 17,990 24,900 24,900 19,300 25,405 25,405 19,300 25,405 25,405

Max. Dig Depth 13’ 5” 13’ 5” 18’ 4” 20’ 3” 24’ 5” 19’ 2” 22’ 25’ 4” 18’ 5” 21’ 3” 24’ 7”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 25’ 7” 25’ 27’ 3” 30’ 3” 33’ 9” 27’5” 30’ 6” 33’ 11” 27’ 3” 30’ 4” 33’ 10”

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Gehl

Performing OEM-recommended maintenance is critical to assure your equipment’s efficient and continuous operation. The Gehl Tier 4-compliant excavators have been designed to make that task quick and easy through the use of tool-free access panels, remote grease points and easily accessible filters. In addition, the new LCD monitor allows owners to set programmable maintenance reminders, allowing them to adjust the interval between maintenance procedures.

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Gehl

Model Z17 GEN:2 Z25 Z35 GEN:2 Z45 GEN:2 Z55 Z80 GEN:2

Net HP 14.5 19.7 23.9 37.7 44.9 55.7

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,836 6,217 8,214 10,814 12,247 18,136

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .06 .16 .16 .24 .3 .44

Breakout Force (lbs.) 3,417 4,079 5,643 6,497 9,419 14,286

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 2.6” 9’ 8” 10’ 8” 11’ 7.8” 12’ 9.5” 14’ 4.4”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 12’ 2.1” 15’ 9” 17’ 3.5” 18’ 10” 20’ 1.7” 23’ 5.1”

Bobcat

Bobcat compact excavators allow access to all major service areas using the swing-open tailgate and side access hood. Filters, fluid checks, air cleaner, battery and other maintenance points are simple to access, making it easy to make maintenance part of your routine. Side panels are also simply removed for additional engine access.

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Bobcat

Model 418 E20 E26 E32 E32i E35 E35i E42 E45 E50 E55 E63 E85

Net HP 10.2 13.9 24.8 33.5 24.8 33.5 24.8 42.7 42.7 49.8 49.8 59.4 59.4

Operating Weight (lbs.) 2,593 4,306 5,763 7,183 7,183 7,468 7,468 9,246 10,077 10,677 12,313 13,779 18,960

Std. Bucket (cu. ft.) .54 1.1 2.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 9.5

Breakout Force (lbs.) 1,865 4,684 4,991 6,968 6,968 6,968 6,968 9,183 7,650 8,977 8,977 9,731 14,509

Max. Dig Depth 6’ 8’ 6” 8’ 10” 10’ 3” 10’ 3” 10’ 3” 10’ 3” 10’ 6” 10’ 10” 11’ 7” 12’ 11” 13’ 6” 15’ 6”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 10’ 2” 14’ 15’ 4” 16’ 4” 16’ 4” 17’ 2” 17’ 2” 17’ 3” 18’ 7” 19’ 6” 20’ 20’ 5” 23’ 11”

Max. Dig Depth* 9.3’ 10.1’ 11.6’ 11.11’ 12.7’ 13.4’ 13.4’ 12.2’ 14.1’ 13.7’ 14.11’ 18.2’ 19’ 21.8’ 22 22

Max. Reach at Ground Level* 14.7’ 15.4’ 17.5’ 18.8’ 19.8’ 20.1’ 21.4’ 22.6’ 24.3’ 24.9’ 24.9’ 27.4’ 27.5’ 29.10’ 31.8’ 31.8’

JCB

Wacker Neuson

Wacker Neuson’s newest excavators are powered by Tier 4 Final engines that produce optimal power and offer 20% fuel savings. In addition, the new three-point bucket linkage system with the 200° expanded angle of rotation offers maximum breakout force. This unique kinematic linkage system and optimal angle of rotation provide more power for digging in tough conditions; can dig deeper, especially along vertical walls; and can keep the load more secure in the bucket before dumping.

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Wacker Neuson

Model 803 803 Dual power 1404 EZ17 ET20 EZ28 3503 EZ38 EZ53 ET65 ET90 EW65** EW100**

Net HP 12.8 12.8 17.9 17.2 17.2 20.4 39.9 24.4 49.4 52.9 73.7 53.9 73.7

Technology has made it possible to dramatically increase service intervals on JCB excavators. On compact models, a new graphitebased pin and bush design delivers 500-hour greasing intervals (a selflubricating system). The greasing interval increases to 1,000 hours on full-sized units. All models feature Tier 4 Final engines that do not require a DPF, further reducing maintenance time while increasing uptime and improving fuel efficiency. The LiveLink telematics system allows owners and operators to monitor machine performance, service intervals, fuel consumption and location.

Indicate 156 on inquiry card Operating Weight (lbs.) 2,399 2,399 3,483/3,682a 3,803 4,105/4,341a 6,085/6,283a 8,003/8,219a 8,331/8,488a 11,1033/11,354a 13,399b 19,202b 14,882b 21,351b

Std. Bucket (cu. ft.) .36-.80 .36-.80 .87-1.8 .87-1.8 .87-1.8 2.13-5.25 2.13-5.25 2.13-5.25 3.0-9.8 3.0-9.8 3.5-13 3.0-9.8 3.5-13

Breakout Force (lbs.) 2,001 2,001 3,440 4,226 4,204 5,058 6,812 5,778 8,656 11,398 16,636 11,398 11,308

Max. Dig Depth* 5’ 9” 5’ 9” 7’ 4” 8’ 2” 8’ 10” 8’ 4” 10’ 7” 10’ 2” 11’ 6” 11’ 7” 14’ 2” 11’ 7” 13’ 1”

Max. Reach at Ground Level* 10’ 10’ 12’ 13’ 2” 13’ 11” 14’ 8” 17’ 17’ 19’ 3” 20’ 23’ 7” 20’ 24’

a Canopy/cab b Cab only * With standard dipper stick ** Wheeled

JCB

Model 8018 CTS 8029 CTS 8035 ZTS 48Z-1 55Z-1 57C-1 67C-1 85Z-1 86C-1 90Z-1 100C-1 JS145 JS160 JS190 JS220LC JS220MONO

Net HP 19.7 24.7 31.6 48 48 48 55 64.4 64.4 73.8 73.8 109 125 125 173 173

Operating Weight (lbs.) 4,017 6,321 8,049 10,564 11,860 12,088 14,903 18,142 18,464 18,975 21,458 34,392 40,644 45,108 46,615 46,615

Std. Bucket (cu. ft.) 1.47* 1.91* 2.62* 3.5* 4.6* 4.6* 8.75* 8.75* 8.75* 10.0* 10.0* .57-1.2 .68-1.36 .68-1.36 .77-1.77 .77-1.77

Breakout Force (lbs.) 3,642 5,170 7,193 8,543 9,442 9,442 10,611 12,837 12,837 12,837 16,231 20,682 26,100 26,100 32,077 32,077

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2016 EXCAVATOR SPEC GUIDE LBX Co.

The Link-Belt X4 Series is driven by an Isuzu Tier 4 Final-compliant engine that utilizes a cooled EGR system to lower NOx pollutants while maintaining fuel efficiency and engine horsepower. The selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system works downstream from the engine to remove pollutants to near-zero levels. It is designed for minimal maintenance and minimal diesel exhaust fluid consumption. The Ulti-flow hydraulic system features electronically controlled pumps that provide maximum flow and torque to improve maneuverability and increase digging power while minimizing any hydraulic loss. Proportional controls are optional with all of the factory auxiliary hydraulic systems offered.

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LBX Co.

Model 130X3 130X4 (T4F) 145X3 Spin Ace w/Blade 160X3 160X4 (T4F) 210X3 210X4 (T4F) 210X4 Long Front 250X3 235X3 Spin Ace w/Blade 250X4 (T4F) 250X4 Long Front 300X3 300X4 (T4F) 350X3 350X4 (T4F) 470X3 FS 470X3 ME FS 470X3 ES 470X3 ME ES 490X4 FF (T4F) 490X4 EF (T4F) 700 X2 700 X2 ME 800 X2 800 X2 ME 75X3 MSR (T4F) 75 MSR (T4i) Spin Ace 75X3 MSR Offset Boom (T4F) 75 MSR Offset Boom 80 Spin Ace Swing Boom 80X3 MSR Swing Boom

Net HP 100 102 100 124 112 160 160 160 177 160 177 177 207 207 266 268 362 362 362 362 362 362 463 463 532 532 55 54 55 54 54 55

Operating Weight (lbs.) 28,660 29,100 33,069 37,919 38,400 47,840 48,900 51,900 55,336 56,879 56,900 63,600 65,918 67,000 80,028 82,400 108,467 111,113 111,554 114,199 109,800 112,900 153,442 153,662 178,574 178,795 17,300 17,461 18,100 18,188 18,585 18,800

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .42-.98 .42-.98 .42-.98 .50-1.14 .50-1.14 .58-1.75 .58-1.75 .50-.98 .76-2.43 .61-1.75 .76-2.43 .50-.95 .76-2.43 .76-2.43 1.08-2.93 1.08-2.93 1.58-4.05 1.58-4.05 1.58-4.05 1.58-4.05 1.37-4.04 1.37-4.04 1.78-4.89 1.78-4.89 2.47-5.42 2.47-5.91 .24-.71 .24-.71 .24-.45 .24-.45 .24-.71 .24-.71

Breakout Force (lbs.) 21,360 21,360 21,360 26,530 26,500 34,170 34,600 14,600 39,120 34,170 39,570 17,300 42,760 42,780 55,843 56,160 60,700 70,370 60,700 70,370 55,500 55,500 71,260 82,060 81,160 105,660 12,800 12,790 12,800 12,790 12,790 12,800

Max. Dig Max. Reach Depth at Ground Level 18’ 2” 26’ 10” 18’ 2” 26’ 10” 18’ 1” 26’ 8” 19’ 11” 29’ 1” 19’ 11” 29’ 1” 21’ 10” 31’ 11” 21’ 10” 31’ 11” 39’ 5” 50’ 10” 22’ 8” 33’ 2” 21’ 10” 31’ 9” 22’ 8” 33’ 2” 47’ 9” 59’ 9” 23’ 4” 34’ 5” 23’ 4” 34’ 5” 24’ 1” 36’ 24’ 1” 36’ 25’ 4” 38’ 7” 21’ 4” 34’ 8” 24’ 10” 38’ 6” 20’ 10” 34’ 6” 25’4” 38’7” 24’ 10” 38’5” 27’ 7” 42’ 4” 23’ 7” 37’ 7” 28’ 6” 45’ 5” 23’ 1” 39’ 4” 13’ 7” 20’ 7” 13’ 7” 21’ 13’ 11” 20’ 10” 13’ 9” 20’ 10” 13’ 9” 22’ 7” 13’ 9” 22’ 9”

FS = Fixed Sideframes ES = Expandable Sideframes FF = Fixed Frame EF = Expandable Frame

Hyundai

The Hyundai HX series excavators feature an improved hydraulic system with new options, including boom float mode for better control, and fine swing mode for improved control when swinging heavy loads. These machines deliver faster cycle times than previous models, computer-aided power optimization based on load demand and selectable pump flow when working with various attachments. The standard multifunction hydraulic piping kit and controls allow greater attachment versatility.

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Model R17Z-9A R25Z-9AK R35Z-9A R55-9A R60CR-9A R80CR-9A HX140L HX145LCR HX160L HX180L HX220L HX235LCR HX260L HX300L HX330L HX380L HX480L HX520L HW140* HW210*

Net HP 16.4 24.9 24.4 66.9 64.7 66.9 124 124 137 137 182.6 182.6 190 242 284 359 444 444 157 183

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,750 5,360 8,140 12,460 13,010 18,190 31,970 33,420 41,340 42,340 50,263 54,140 58,640 67,462 78,830 86,900 112,520 116,520 32,800 46,960

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .05 .09 .14 .24 .24 .25 .76 .68 .92 .99 1.2 1.05 1.41 1.66 1.88 2.12 2.88 2.88 .76 1.05

Breakout Force (lbs.) 3,490 4,740 6,900 8,490 9,190 12,570 24,890 24,890 30,160 26,330 37,100 37,100 43,560 46,910 51,700 56,040 62,520 62,520 24,890 37,100

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 3” 7’ 11” 10’ 3” 12’ 6” 11’ 9” 13’ 7” 19’ 10” 19’ 1” 19’ 2” 21’ 6” 24’ 10” 22’ 24’ 9” 26’ 7” 24’ 2” 27’ 27’ 28’ 18’ 10” 20’ 11”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 12’ 6” 14’ 3” 17’ 1” 19’ 9” 24’ 11” 22’ 5” 28’ 4” 28’ 4” 29’ 4” 30’ 6” 35’ 4” 32’ 35’ 11” 36’ 10” 38’ 10” 38’ 1” 40’ 9” 40’ 9” 28’ 2” 32’

*Wheeled

John Deere

G-Series excavators over 6 tons are equipped with John Deere WorkSight. This suite of solutions brings together machines, technology and the dealer to make a fleet manager’s job easier. Customers can turn data into insights to optimize the machines, uptime, jobsites and their bottom line with five key technologies: JDLInk Telematics, Machine Health Prognostics, Remote Diagnostics and Programming, Payload Weighing and Grade Control.

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New Holland

New Holland is including a new Integrated Noise and Dust Reduction (iNDR) cooling system into compact excavators. The system reduces noise by up to 9 dB, a noticeable difference to the operator. The filter located in the front of the radiator is easy to remove and clean with compressed air and reduces the need for direct cleaning of the radiator. This technology helps improve operating efficiency and productivity by making the operator more comfortable due to the noise reduction.

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New Holland

Model E30B E35B E55BX

Net HP 23.1 23.1 37.4

Operating Weight (lbs.) 6,600 7,700 12,100

Std. Bucket (cu. ft.) 2.2 2.2 2.2

Breakout Force (lbs.) 5,418 5,418 6,992

Max. Dig Depth 10’ 3” 12’ 12’ 9”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 17’ 6” 18’ 20’

Model 17G 26G 35G 50G 60G 75G 85G 130G 135G 160G LC 180G LC 190G W* 210G LC 230G W* 245G LC 250G LC 300G LC 350G LC 380G LC 470G LC 670G LC 870G LC

Net HP 14.5 20 23.3 35.9 53 56.9 56.9 98 97 121 128 159 159 159 159 188 223 271 271 367 463 532

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,790 6,110 7,760 10,560 13,547 18,221 19,564 31,604 30,617 39,526 45,170 44,530 51,940 52,030 56,167 57,800 68,674 78,550 83,992 108,952 158,045 193,255

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .05 .048-.16 .048-.21 .078-.31 .122-.46 .41 .41 .65 .65 .78 .78 .92 1.19 .92 1.04 1.38 1.38 2.3 1.5-2.4 3.06 4.04 4.57

Breakout Force (lbs.) 3,597 4,994 6,085 8,267 9,237 10,476 10,476 21,480 21,480 26,665 28,244 27,651 35,520 35,520 35,522 42,489 45,411 55,303 55,303 64,295 72,838 89,699

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 2” 8’ 6” 10’ 11’ 7” 12’ 4” 15’ 1” 14’ 10” 19’ 9” 19’ 7” 21’ 4” 23’ 2” 19’ 2” 21’ 11” 20’ 8” 21’ 5” 25’ 25’ 10” 26’ 10” 26’ 10” 27’ 2” 30’ 31’ 5”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 12’ 6” 15’ 2” 17’ 1” 19’ 7” 20’ 5” 22’ 2” 24’ 9” 28’ 5” 28’ 7” 30’ 1” 32’ 1” 33’ 9” 32’ 31’ 5” 32’ 6” 35’ 3” 36’ 5” 38’ 3” 38’ 3” 40’ 3” 44’ 8” 48’

*Wheeled

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2016 EXCAVATOR SPEC GUIDE Kubota

Volvo

Kubota’s KX040-4 features ECO PLUS, which allows the operator to prioritize productivity or fuel efficiency based on the task at hand. With this feature, operators can select Standard Mode for increased power and productivity, or Eco Mode can be activated with a flip of a switch for up to 9% fuel savings.

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Kubota Tractor Corp.

Model K008-3 K008-3T4 U17 KX018-4 U25S KX71-3S KX71-3ST4 KX91-3S2* U35-4* KX040-4** U55-4* KX057-4* KX080-4*

Net HP 10.1 10.1 15.1 15.5 19.8 23.1 23.1 26.9 23.9 38.9 45.2 45.2 62.3

Operating Std. Bucket Bucket Digging Max. Dig Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth 2,190 .02 2,200 5’ 8” 2,190 .02 2,200 5’ 8” 3,693 .04 3,417 7’ 7” 3,748 .04 3,594 7’ 10” 5,615 .07 5,765 9’ 3” 6,295 .10 6,350 9’ 9” 6,295 .10 6,350 9’ 9” 7,110-7,540 .12 8,059 10’ 5” 8,129-8,478 .12 7,924 9’ 9” 9,195-9,900 .16 9,535 11’ 3” 11,915-12,335 .23 11,177 11’ 10” 12,200-12,620 .23 11,177 12’ 8” 18,280-19,140 .45 14,660 15’ 1”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 9’ 11” 9’ 11” 12’ 7” 12’ 8” 15’ 4” 16’ 16’ 16’ 10” 16’ 11” 17’ 9” 19’ 6” 20’ 1” 23’ 6”

*Available with angle blade **Available w/angle blade or 6-in-1 blade

Liebherr

Liebherr excavators are designed to provide ease of maintenance and serviceability. Generously sized cooling units arranged side by side ensure constant uniform cooling. A swing-out AC condenser with hinged knobs allows for easy cleaning. Service points are readily accessible and grouped together for routine maintenance. Fully automatic central lubrication is standard. A sloping angle in the undercarriage design allows for easy clean-out. The LiDAT data transmission and positioning system can be used to monitor optimal equipment operation, and plan and prepare service and maintenance intervals.

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Liebherr Construction Equipment

Model A924* R924 R926 R936 R946 R956 R966 R976

Net HP 188 157 190 231 295 326 435 544

Operating Weight (lbs.) 47,400–58,400 54,345-57,320 57,430–64,710 68,230–85,210 83,886–91,712 117,945–123,020 151,130–171,960 189,600–205,470

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .72–2.16 1.24-2.16 .70–2.30 1.30–2.80 1.30–3.26 1.63–4.32 1.95–7.20 2.61–7.58

Breakout Force (lbs.) 41,900 40,016 43,160 46,540 53,505 70,365 79,580 109,033

Max. Dig Depth 23’ 2” 22’ 6” 23’ 2” 23’ 2” 25’ 3” 29’ 10” 38’ 11” 40’ 8”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 34’ 9” 33’ 33’ 8” 35’ 1” 37’ 11” 43’ 10” 53’ 2” 57’ 3”

* Wheeled

Mustang

Net HP 14.5 19.7 23.9 37.7 44.9 55.7

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,836 6,217 8,214 10,814 12,247 18,136

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Volvo Construction Equipment

Net Model HP EC20C 16.8 ECR25D ECR38 27.6 EC35C 34.9 EC55C 47.1 ECR58D 47 EC20D EC60E 57 ECR88D 56 EC35D EC140D 113 ECR145D 172 EC160D 139 ECR235D 172 EC380E 302 EC480E 277 EC700C L 424 EC140E 119 EC160E 148 EC220E 175 EC380E 307 ECR145E 119 ECR235E 172 EC350E 302 EC250E 213 EC300E 240

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 4” 8’ 1” 8’ 10” 10’ 5” 12’ 4” 12’ 11” 7’ 5’ 12’ 2” 13’ 7” 11’ 3” 18’ 2” 18’ 1” 19’ 10” 20’ 7” 26’ 6” 30’ 1” 27’ 7” 18’ 3” 21’ 3” 22’ 1” 22’ 3” 18’ 2” 22’ 2” 24’ 11” 23’ 2” 24’ 1”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 13’ 14’ 2” 15’ 8” 16’ 8” 19’ 7” 20’ 5” 13’ 19’ 7” 22’ 4” 26’ 10” 26’ 11” 28’ 11” 31’ 11” 37’ 9” 43’ 2” 42’ 4” 27’ 5” 30’ 2” 32’ 1” 33’ 10” 26’ 11” 31’ 11” 34’ 3” 33’ 4” 34’ 6”

Kobelco USA

Kobelco excavators enable operators to achieve the optimal balance of performance and economy. The NEXT-3E technology focuses on delivering power along with leading fuel economy, all while keeping an eye on the environment. Three operating modes let the operator custom set the machine for heavy-duty, standard or ECO-mode. Large-capacity fuel tanks and an automatic acceleration/deceleration function allow for longer hours of continuous operation and greater jobsite productivity.

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .06 .16 .16 .24 .3 .44

Breakout Force (lbs.) 3,417 4,079 5,643 6,497 9,419 14,286

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 2.6” 9’ 8” 10’ 8” 11’ 7.8” 12’ 9.5” 14’ 4.4”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 12’ 2.1” 15’ 9” 17’ 3.5” 18’ 10” 20’ 1.7” 23’ 5.1”

Model SK17SR-5E SK25SR-6E SK35SR-6E SK55SRX-6E SK75SR-3E SK85CS-3E SK140SRLC-3 ED160-3 Blade Runner SK230SRLC-3 SK260SRLC-3 SK210LC-9 SK210LC-10 SK260LC-9 SK260LC-10 SK350LC-9E SK500LC-9 SK850LC-9 SK210LC-9 LR SK260LC-9 LR SK260LC-10 LR SK350LC-9E ME SK500LC-9E ME LR = Long Reach

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Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) 4,277 1.06-4.06* 4,159 5,235 .9* 4,554 7,355 1.30-5.40* 6,474 7,914.5 1.51-5.78* 7,247 12,566 2.8-8.3* 9,302 12,550 .11-.31 7,780 4,300 1.0-2.75* 4,107 12,830 2.47-9.3* 9,720 19,420 2.8-11.8* 12,860 7,782 29,460 .27-.95 18,560 33,430 .52-1.18 18,150 38,320 .33-1.31 22,900 54,350 .52-1.18 28,400 94,800 1.1-3.3 48,335 100,310 1.2-2.7 51,616 152,150 3.17-8.63 80,030 31,660 .33-1.0 19,200 45,592 .39-.76 27,400 49,490 .63-1.66 33,500 87,640 1.1-3.0 54,560 33,950 .33-1.0 21,720 55,780 .63-1.66 33,590 82,180 1.1-2.5 54,560 59,290 .73-1.98 41,810 68,330 .72-1.98 45,970

*Cubic feet

Kobelco USA

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Mustang

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Equipment downtime on a jobsite is detrimental to profitability. If you’re a contractor trying to fix the machine, getting that equipment back to work quickly is critical. Mustang has made service easy and simple on its Tier 4 excavators by displaying error codes on the unit’s LCD screen and readily visible sight glass fluid level indicators. Once an issue is identified, pressure checkpoints and fuses are accessible through tool-free access panels.

Model 170Z NXT2 250Z 350Z NXT2 450Z NXT2 550Z 800Z NXT2

Volvo E-Series excavators have filters that are grouped and easily accessible from ground level for ease of serviceability. The radiator, charged air cooler and hydraulic oil cooler are positioned side by side in a single layer, which reduces blockages, aids cleaning and maximizes efficiency with access from ground level by opening a side door. Real-time service alerts are displayed on the color monitor in the cab for diagnostic checks, with separate service intervals for engine oil/filter, fuel filter/water separator, hydraulic oil and hydraulic oil filter.

Net HP 15 20.4 23.1 37.4 55 55 92.8 92.8 157 157 157 160 176 178 270 345 510 157 176 178 270 345

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,836 5,930 8,555 11,860 17,100 18,700 33,100 35,200 55,100 59,300 48,500 49,400 56,890 59,300 82,200 111,400 181,880 52,000 60,400 62,600 83,114 117,300

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .07 .11 .14 .21 .14-.46 .24-.37 .26-.90 .30-.88 .67-1.22 .51-1.22 .68-1.22 .91-1.8 .77-1.83 .875-2.25 .669-2.75 1.31-3.14 1.78-7.06 .6 .5 .5 3.01 4.45

Breakout Force (lbs.) 2,833 4,546 7,216 11,128 14,658 14,658 20,502 20,502 24,300 29,337 29,337 29,220 35,002 35,000 45,900 52,600 79,582 17,900 19,000 20,502 50,600 56,200

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 3” 9’ 2” 10’ 12’ 10” 13’ 8” 13’ 9” 19’ 7” 19’ 1” 21’ 7” 21’ 9” 22’ 21’ 5” 23’ 23’ 24’ 10” 25’ 7” 29’ 2” 39’ 5” 48’ 4” 48’ 4” 21’ 4” 21’ 3”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 12’ 2” 15’ 7” 17’ 7” 20’ 6” 21’ 3” 23’ 9” 28’ 10” 28’ 10” 31’ 10” 32’ 4” 32’ 6” 32’ 6” 33’ 10” 33’ 10” 36’ 11” 39’ 7” 45’ 4” 51’ 11” 60’ 10” 60’ 6” 33’ 11” 35’ 8”

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Advertorial Hydraulic System Improvements, All-Around View Monitoring System Highlight Hyundai HX Series Excavator – including the HX220L – come packed with high-end features that are standard, not options.” Each HX series model includes the all-new 8-inch (20.3 cm) interactive, adjustable, touchscreen cluster-monitor with haptic remote control for all major functions, easier operator accessibility and better ergonomics. The haptic remote control delivers reactive, tactile sensations using vibrations and pulses to guide the operator through menu selections.

Control) for computer-aided power optimization based on load demand, and Eco Breaker mode for selectable pump flow and improved fuel consumption when working with Hyundai hydraulic breakers and many other attachments.

POWER AND PRODUCTIVITY

The Hyundai HX220L is powered by a 183-hp (136-kW) Cummins engine that achieves Tier 4 Final emissions compliance through a combination of PERFORMANCE INNOVATIONS SCR (selective catalytic reduc“Hyundai excavators are tion) and DOC (diesel oxidation known for fast cycle speeds, catalyst) systems using DEF impressive hydraulic power and (diesel exhaust fluid). New Tier 4 Final engine technologies, a more efficient vertically stacked cooling design, efficient electronic fan clutch, plus many hydraulic system innovations on the Hyundai HX series excavators contribute — Corey Rogers, Marketing Manager, to an overall Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas fuel efficiency improvement of up to 10 percent compared with precision control,” Rogers said. 9A series models. “The new HX series excavators take this renowned perforThe HX220L weighs 50,263 mance to an even higher level.” lb (22 800 kg) and features a Available features include an maximum dig depth of 24 ft innovative Boom Float mode 10 in (7570 mm) and breakout for improved grading control, force of 37,100 lb (16,828 kg). Fine Swing mode for improved For more information load control when swingabout Hyundai Construction ing, up to 13-percent faster Equipment Americas, Hyundai cycle speeds than the previous products or dealership opporHyundai 9A series excavatunities, visit www.hceamericas. tors, IPC (Intelligent Power com or call 877-509-2254.

“The new Hyundai HX series excavators – including the HX220L – come packed with high-end features that are standard, not options.” NORCROSS, GA. – THE Tier 4 Final-compliant Hyundai HX series hydraulic excavators – including the mid-sized Hyundai HX220L model – showcase a variety of important performance, operability and safety innovations. For example, Hyundai’s exclusive AAVM, or All-Around View Monitoring, system for 360⁰-surround virtual operating view is available on all HX series models. Displaying on an 8-inch

cluster-monitor in the operator’s cab, AAVM helps make the new Hyundai HX series among the safest excavators to operate on any jobsite in North America. Included in this 360⁰-surround virtual operating view is the IMOD (Intelligent Moving Object Detection) system that senses and warns the operator when objects come within 16.5 feet (5 m) of the machine. “Just as Hyundai automobiles

are known for coming fully loaded with cutting-edge features and advanced creature comforts, Hyundai’s construction equipment leads the industry with new technologies that make the operating experience safer, more comfortable, more ergonomic and more user-friendly,” said Corey Rogers, Marketing Manager, Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas. “The new Hyundai HX series excavators

www.hceamericas.com | 877-509-2254 Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, Inc., offers a full line of crawler excavators, ranging from compact models to mass excavators, as well as wheeled excavators, wheel loaders, compaction equipment, hydraulic breakers and forklifts.

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2016 EXCAVATOR SPEC GUIDE Terex

Terex excavators are engineered with a dualcircuit hydraulic system with load-independent flow distribution (LUDV) to allow all functions to be controlled simultaneously and independently of each other. The system has been sensitively tuned to control all functions at all engine speeds, independently of the load. The units’ structural design also complements the efficiency of the hydraulic system. A balanced machine enables operators to quickly change operation speed without the unit bouncing around.

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Terex Construction Americas

Model TC16-2 TC22-2 TC35-2 TC37 TC48 TC50 TC60 TC85 TC125

Net HP 14 16 31 30 40 36 44 85 116

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,635 4,430 7,780 8,050 10,495 11,070 12,460 18,077 25,350

Std. Bucket Breakout (cu. ft.) Force (lbs.) .75-3.2 .75-3.2 1.91-6.75 1.91-6.75 2.4-8.2 2.4-8.2 2.4-8.2 3.07-10.77 5.3-16.8

Max. Dig Depth 8’ 1” 9’ 11’ 7” 10’ 6” 12’ 2” 12’ 2” 12’ 2” 14’ 10” 16’ 1”

Max. Reach at Grade 13’ 14’ 4” 18’ 3” 18’ 1” 19’ 8” 20’ 4” 20’ 4” 25’ 4” 28’ 5”

Yanmar America

The Yanmar ViO series true zero tailswing excavators are designed to create optimal access to all maintenance items while maintaining a compact overall design. They feature a full open rear bonnet, removable panels in the front of the machine and a lift-up seat. All daily service checks are easily accessible including oil, coolant, fuel and hydraulic fluid. The key components of the hydraulic system can be accessed under the seat and front panels and most machine repairs can be made with minimal disassembly.

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Yanmar America

Model SV08-1B ViO17-A ViO25-6A ViO35-6A ViO45-6A ViO55-6A ViO80-1A SV100-2A

Net HP 10.3 14.5 20.4 24.4 39 47.6 56.9 73

Operating Weight (lbs.) 2,348 3,836 5,919 7,905 10,373 11,806 18,136 21,550

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .029 .065 .105 .149 .183 .209 .366 .4

Breakout Force (lbs.) 2,360 3,418 5,516 7,216 9,158 10,347 14,275 17,087

Max. Dig Depth 5’ 4” 7’ 7” 10’ 4” 11’ 3” 12’ 3” 13’ 6” 15’ 4” 15’ 9”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 8’ 11” 12’ 2” 15’ 9” 17’ 3” 18’ 10” 20’ 2” 23’ 5” 24’ 3”

Rhino Equipment

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Rhino Equipment

*Wheeled

Net HP 25 34 60 60 60 68 115 150 252 257 337 475

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,880 9,259 13,184 14,991 16,314 16,535 28,660 45,415 72,753 76,059 100,972 154,324

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Komatsu’s PC210LCi-10 excavator with semi-automatic machine control changed the trajectory of the market by becoming the first to automate control of digging depth. The PC360LCi and PC490LCi are the two largest 3D semi-automatic excavators available. Production increases of up to 63% over traditional excavators are now possible by limiting over excavation and automating finish grading. This means no grade checkers, no stakes and fewer passes.

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Komatsu America

Model PC30MR-5 PC35MR-5 PC45MR-5 PC55MR-5 PC78US-10 PC88MR-10 HB215LC-1 PC138USLC-11 PC170LC-10 Heavy Spec PC170LC-10 Std. Spec PC210LC-10 PC210LC-11 PC228USLC-10 PC240LC-11 PC290LC-11 PC360LC-11 PC390LC-11 PC490LC-11 PC490LC-11 Var. Gauge PC490LCI-11 PC650LC-8 PC650LC-8 SE PC800LC-8 PC800LC-8 SD PC800LC-8 SE PC1250-8 PC1250LC-8 PC1250SP-8 PC2000-8

Net HP 24.4 24.4 38.2 38.2 65.5 65.5 139 97.2 115 115 158 165 158 177 196 257 257 359 359 359 429 429 487 487 487 672 672 672 956

Operating Weight (lbs.) 7,993 8,324 10,975 11,581 17,747 18,558 48,175 34,288 41,600 38,100 52,036 53,045 55,335 56,380 71,540 80,320 89,940 107,850 110,220 107,850 143,411 146,390 188,670 188,670 188,670 239,880 250,154 244,050 440,920

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.)* .04-.14 .06-.12 .11-.36 .11-.36 .12-.44 .12-.44 .66-1.57 .34-1.00 .48-1.24 .48-1.24 .66-1.57 .66-1.57 .66-1.57 .76-1.85 .76-2.13 .89-2.56 .89-2.91 1.47-4.15 1.47-4.15 1.47-4.15 2.05-4.98 2.05-4.98 2.23-6.0 2.23-6.0 2.23-7.8 4.4-6.8 4.4-6.8 8.8 15.7-17.9

Bucket Digging Force (lbs.) 6,631 6,721 7,630 8,770 13,780 13,780 31,080 20,950 24,504 24,504 33,510 33,530 29,762 34,170 39,460 44,970 44,970 53,790 53,790 53,790 64,150 70,040 72,750 77,600 96,120 94,800 94,800 112,900 140,600

Max. Dig Max. Reach Depth at Ground Level 9’ 16’ 1” 11’ 4” 18’ 1” 12’ 19’ 4” 12’ 6” 19’ 11” 15’ 22’ 3” 15’ 3” 23’ 3” 21’ 9” 31’ 10” 19’ 4” 28’ 3” 20’ 6” 29’ 9” 20’ 6” 29’ 9” 21’ 9” 31’ 10” 21’ 9” 31’ 10” 21’ 9” 31’ 10” 22’ 8” 32’ 10” 22’ 8” 34’ 4” 24’ 3” 35’ 10” 23’ 10” 35’ 8” 25’ 5” 38’ 9” 25’ 5” 38’ 9” 25’ 5” 38’ 9” 27’ 10” 42’ 23’ 2” 37’ 1” 28’ 3” 44’ 2” 28’ 3” 44’ 2” 23’ 5” 39’ 2” 30’ 8” 49’ 3” 30’ 8” 49’ 3” 25’ 11” 44’ 10” 30’ 4” 50’ 3”

Sany America

Sany America has developed a telematics solution that allows owners and fleet managers to monitor and manage their heavy equipment in North America. With SanyLIVE, customers receive real-time diagnostic and condition alerts, notifying them of any upcoming scheduled maintenance, equipment service needs or even insights to the possibility of future component failures. The system comes pre-installed with a three-year subscription included.

Rhino excavators have a simple engine speed control that regulates the engine’s rpms by looking at feedback from control levers and other variables. As a result, the engine only works when it has to, enabling the machine to save fuel and work more efficiently. The computer has different work modes in order for the arm to receive the exact hydraulic power needed to perform the task.

Model REX18 REX35 REX60W* REX70 REX74CW** REX75W* REX130 REX210 REX330 REX360 REX450 REX700

Komatsu America

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .05 .2 .3 .4 .3 .46 .7 1.3 1.9 2.1 2.7 5.2

Breakout Force (lbs.) 2,563 5,328 13,039 11,847 11,847 13,489 17,985 25,628 55,753 46,760 45,861 58,900

Max. Dig Depth 6.5’ 10.1’ 9.4’ 13.2’ 9.8’ 11.3’ 18’ 22.7’ 24.2’ 24.2’ 25.6’ 23.6’

Max. Reach at Ground Level 11.9’ 17.8’ 19’ 20.3’ 19’ 18.6’ 26.8’ 32.8’ 35.8’ 35.8’ 38.8’ 37.5’

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Sany America

Model SY16C T4F SY35U T4F SY75C T4i SY135C T3 SY215CLC T3 SY215LC T4F SY235CLC T3 SY235CLR T3 SY365C T4F

Net HP 15 24.4 54.3 98 155 164 190 190 275

Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) 4,023 3,417 8,499 6,834 16,050 11,465 30,424 20,682 51,193 28,551 51,918 28,551 55,589 39,340 60,960 0.8 79,860 43,163

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 2” 10’ 2” 14’ 7” 18’ 1” 21’ 8” 21’ 8” 22’ 4” 46’ 7” 24’ 2”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 13’ 1” 17’ 11” 21’ 4” 27’ 2” 33’ 10” 33’ 10” 33’ 4” 59’ 1” 36’ 5”

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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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Hitachi

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Takeuchi has enhanced its excavator lineup to help facilitate easier and quicker serviceability. The redesigned body allows for groundlevel panoramic serviceability with the service access hood, which eliminates the need for a tilting operator station. It provides optimal access to the control valve, hydraulic lines, hydraulic tank and pattern change valve.

Takeuchi-US

Model TB210R TB216 TB230 TB235 TB240 TB153FR TB260 TB280FR TB290 TB1140 SERIES 2

Net HP 11.7 15 24.4 28.8 35.8 38.7 47.6 69.2 69.2 103.3

Operating Weight (lbs.) 2,370 3,902 6,607 7,650 8,289 12,450 12,125 19,077 18,780 34,116

New engine solution technology is front and center with Hitachi’s Tier 4 Final (FT4) Dash-6 models. The Isuzu engine technology employs cooled exhaust gas recirculation, a diesel oxidation catalyst and selective catalytic reduction. Extremely efficient combustion and an improved piston design allow the engines to burn particulate matter in-cylinder. This eliminates the need for a diesel particulate filter, enhancing efficiencies and lowering operating costs.

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) - - - - - - - - - -

Breakout Force (lbs.) 2,518 4,250 6,471 8,582 9,958 11,093 12,756 16,335 16,565 22,188

Max. Dig Depth 5’ 9.1” 7’ 9.5” 10’ 2” 11’ 2” 11’ 6” 12’ 10” 12’ 9.4” 14’ 11” 15’ 18’

Max. Reach at Ground Level 10’ 9.4” 12’ 9” 15’ 6” 17’ 6” 17’ 9.6” 20’ 4” 20’ 1.4” 23’ 7” 24’ 5” 28’ 9”

IHI Compact Excavator Sales LLC

The IHI/Compact Excavator V4 Tier 4 Final zero tailswing compact excavators boast a 10% increase in digging force and 20% to 25% more leg/cabin room for improved operator comfort and productivity. The new auxiliary joystick switch and centralized switch improves ease of operation. The ECO mode/Auto idle mode, which are also new for 2016, can allow up to a 24% increase in fuel savings. The result is compact machines that are environmentally friendly while increasing productivity.

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IHI Compact Excavator Sales LLC

Model 9V4 9VXE-Electirc 17VX3 17VXE-Electric 25V4 30V4 35V4 35N-3 45V4 55V4 55N-3 60V4 80VX-3

Net HP - 5* 13.4 15** - 22.8 22.8 26.7 44 44 54.7 44 58.7

Operating Weight (lbs.) 2,060 2,060 3,850 3,583 5,955 7,075 8,100 7,759 10,802 11,800 12,733 12,128 18,100

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .03 .03 .06 .06 .1 .12 .15 .14 .17 .21 .15 .26 .32

Breakout Force (lbs.) 2,360 2,360 5,447 5,447 5,698 7,100 7,688 7,662 9,854 10,850 11,070 12,100 14,730

Max. Dig Depth 5’ 2” 5’ 2” 7’ 7’ 8’ 9’ 10 11’ 1” 10’ 4” 11’ 9” 12’ 7” 12’ 8” 13’ 3” 15’ 1”

Max. Reach at Grade Level 9’ 9” 9’ 9” 12’ 4” 12’ 4” 15’ 17’ 18’ 2” 16’ 8” 19’ 7” 20’ 4” 20’ 1” 21’ 2” 23’ 4”

*Baldor elecric motor **Rueland electric motor

LiuGong

Launched in 2016, the LiuGong E-Series excavators are equipped with a sustainable Cummins Tier 4 Final engine and feature a host of ergonomic features for greater efficiency and operator safety. The machines can be further modified to customers’ demands, and are designed for reliability and durability regardless of the task, terrain or climate. Not only are they fuel efficient, the excavators feature a heavy-duty cooling system, auxiliary hydraulic plumbing for increased attachment versatility, increased flexibility and optimized non-tools service access for more uptime.

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LiuGong Construction Machinery North America LLC

Model 915E 922E 925E 930E 936E 950E

Net HP 115 162 175 203 260 375

Operating Weight (lbs.) 35,273 50,265 56,217 70,106 81,571 106,840

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Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .47 1.31 1.6 1.44 2.1 2.8

Breakout Force (lbs.) 16,230 34,283 40,240 33,720 50,357 59,574

Max. Dig Depth 19’ 3” 21’ 6” 22’ 7” 23’ 9” 24’ 1” 27’ 5”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 28’ 2” 31’ 8” 33’ 4” 34’ 3” 35’ 9” 40’ 3”

Hitachi

Net Model HP ZX17U-5 14.5 ZX26U-5 20 ZX35U-5 23.3 ZX50U-5 35.9 ZX60USB-5 53 ZX75US-5 56.9 ZX85USB-5 56.9 ZX130-6 101 ZX135US-6 101 ZX160LC-6 116 ZX180LC-6 116 ZX190W-5 Monoblock Boom** 159 ZX190W-5 Two-piece Boom** 159 ZX210-6 160 ZX210LC-6 160 ZX230W-5 Monoblock Boom** 159 ZX230W-5 Two-piece Boom** 159 ZX245USLC-6 159 ZX250LC-6 177 ZX300LC-6 249 ZX350LC-6 271 ZX380LC-6 271 ZX470LC-6 362 ZX670LC-6 463 ZX870LC-6 512 EX1200-6 740 EX1200-6 Shovel 740 EX1900-6 1,039 EX1900-6 Shovel 1,039 EX2600-6 1,500 EX2600-6 Shovel 1,500 EX3600-6 1,994 EX3600-6 Shovel 1,994 EX5600-6 3,000 EX5600-6 Shovel 3,000 EX8000-6 Shovel 3,880 *Cubic feet

Operating Weight (lbs.) 3,790 6,110 7,760 10,560 13,547 17,952 19,244 26,674 32,820 38,366 40,419 44,530 45,300 46,586 47,548 52,030 53,220 56,170 55,689 64,375 77,360 82,276 110,804 154,103 188,716 246,917 251,327 423,280 421,075 556,000 556,000 791,500 795,900 537,000 533,000 1,787,900

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .02-.05 .05-.16 1.3-5.9* 2.1-8.3* 5.1-12.5* .31-.64 .4-.66 .47-.99 .47-.99 .47-1.17 .51-1.31 .52-1.97 .52-1.97 .9-1.29 .9-1.29 .52-1.97 .52-1.97 .51-1.55 1.0-1.9 .9-1.6 1.3-2.78 1.3-2.78 1.8-4.2 1.7-6.6 2.0-7.6 8.8 8.5 5.7 19.6 22.2 21.6 29 30 44.5 38 52.3

Breakout Force (lbs.) 3,597 4,994 6,085 8,267 9,237 10,467 10,467 23,435 23,380 25,180 28,552 20,458 20,458 35,520 35,520 25,628 25,628 35,520 42,489 45,411 55,303 55,303 64,295 72,838 89,699 127,686 133,537 150,800 148,400 186,509 212,000 236,000 254,000 332,717 357,446 501,000

Max. Dig Depth 7’ 2” 8’ 6” 11’ 4” 12’ 7” 13’ 6” 15’ 1” 14’ 1” 19’ 11” 19’ 7” 21’ 4” 23’ 2” 19’ 2” 19’ 5” 21’ 4” 21’ 4” 20’ 8” 20’ 2” 21’ 9” 25’ 25’ 10” 26’ 10” 26’ 10” 27’ 2” 30’ 31’ 5” 26’ 5” 15’ 8” 26’ 10” 19’ 5” 27’ 1” 12’ 3” 28’ 2” 12’ 28’ 11” 15’ 9” 13’ 5”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 12’ 6” 15’ 2” 18’ 11” 20’ 6” 21’ 6” 22’ 2” 24’ 9” 28’ 5” 28’ 7” 30’ 1” 32’ 1” 31’ 5” 31’ 1” 30’ 4” 30’ 4” 33’ 9” 32’ 11” 32’ 6” 35’ 3” 36’ 5” 38’ 3” 38’ 3” 40’ 3” 44’ 8” 48’ 43’ 10” N/A 48’ 6” N/A 52’ 8” N/A 57’ 9” N/A 63’ 8” N/A N/A

**Wheeled

Doosan Infracore

Smart Power Control is a selectable feature for Doosan excavators that reduces fuel consumption while maintaining productivity. The engine control unit automatically manages Smart Power Control when it is engaged. Variable speed control, a system of Smart Power Control, reduces engine rpms during low workload requirements, reducing the total energy required to perform a task and improving the excavator’s fuel efficiency by up to 3% to 7%.

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Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment

Model DX63-3 DX85R-3 DX140LC-5 DX140LCR-5 DX180LC-5 DX225LC-5 DX225LC-5 SLR DX235LCR-5 DX255LC-5 DX300LC-5 DX300LC-5 SLR DX350LC-5 DX420LC-5 DX490LC-5 DX530LC-5 DX530LC-5 SLR DX140W-5* DX190W-5* DX210W-5*

Net HP 59 59 113 113 129 162 162 181 184 267 267 313 338 373 373 373 124 168 174

Operating Weight (lbs.) 13,779 18,960 32,783 34,987 43,224 52,086 55,731 56,019 57,752 68,764 72,462 80,654 94,799 112,206 116,576 117,112 31,526 43,431 46,077

Std. Bucket (cu. yds.) .08-.38 .13-.53 .30 -.85 .30-.85 .38-1.26 .61-1.45 .30-.85 .61-1.45 .61-1.45 .66-2.70 .38-.98 1.00-3.26 1.52-3.26 2.13-3.96 2.13-3.96 1.13-1.80 .30-.71 .50-1.22 .67-1.67

Breakout Force (lbs.) 9,731 14,509 24,471 24,471 28,881 33,510 22,046 35,274 39,463 44,092 23,149 57,100 59,745 67,902 67,902 33,510 20,349 28,219 31,306

Max. Dig Depth 13’ 6” 15’ 6” 20’ 1” 19’ 7” 20’ 21’ 7” 38’ 2” 21’ 10” 22’ 4” 23’ 11” 45’ 2” 24’ 8” 25’ 4’’ 25’ 6” 24’ 49’ 7” 14’ 8” 18’ 9” 19’ 4”

Max. Reach at Ground Level 20’ 5” 23’ 11” 27’ 11” 27’ 11” 29’ 7” 31’ 10” 50’ 31’ 7” 32’ 9” 34’ 6” 57’ 35’ 11” 37’ 38’ 11” 37’ 6” 63’ 9” 24’ 2” 29’ 8” 31’ 10”

SLR = Super-long reach *Wheeled

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Attachments Enable Easier, Safer Lifts Specialized attachments are designed to lift barriers, pipes and other odd-shaped materials.

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t used to be that moving and positioning concrete barriers, pipes and oddly shaped materials could be cumbersome, time consuming and, at times, unsafe. Often, the process involved slings, straps and chains secured manually under and/or around an object, Vacuworx offers a pipe handling system requiring direct human interaction that put contractors will make do with the equipment workers at risk. they have on hand, even if their method is that utilizes vacuum for loading, unloading and “Back in the day, contractors struggled not the most efficient way to move the mateplacing various sizes of concrete, steel, plastic, to move these items, and a lot of the choices rials,” she comments. “But this is usually fiberglass and cast iron pipe. were not very safe,” says Tracy Black, operaonly true for small- to modest-sized jobs, tions manager, Kenco Corp. “One popular and as long as safety will not be comproway to move something like a large pipe was that may not fit correctly, thereby making mised. Contractors will gravitate toward the to use a sling. It would wrap around continu- best methods on larger jobs due to financial safety an issue.” ously, so when you put the pipe in the ditch, The Caldwell Group offers several attachincentives.” the sling was down in the bedding materiments for handling odd-shaped objects, al at the bottom of the ditch, stuck between HANDLING ODD SHAPES including beam grabs, lifting tongs, wall the pipe and ditch. Pulling on the strap to Many of those “best methods” include picks, manhole housing lifters and an adjustremove it would move the pipe and unhook lifting attachments specifically designed to able lifting grab. The latter is suited for it from the joint, shifting the placement, and move and position everything from concrete moving and placing blocks of concrete, potentially damaging the strap as stone, rough marble, granite or it was pulled through rock and any other solid material ranggravel. Anything nylon or sling ing from as narrow as 3 in. to as related can be torn or grayed, wide as 60 in., with custom conrequiring it to be removed from figurations also offered. service.” “It’s one of the most versatile Dan Mongan, new product lifters available,” says Mongan. engineer, The Caldwell Group, “It can also be configured to agrees, noting that construclift round objects or rectangular tion crews often used what they boxes from the inside.” had on hand, not necessarily Kenco offers a similar attachwhat was best suited for the lift. ment option with its Multilift, which allows contractors to “There are many challenges to maneuver heavy block objects that lifting odd-shaped items with range from 12 to 68 in. wide and slings or homemade lifters, the weigh up to 8,000 lbs. “It is fully main one being safety,” he says. automatic and you can adjust the “It is extremely dangerous to Kenco’s Multilift allows contractors to maneuver heavy block legs in or out to accommodate lift an item improperly. Another objects that range from 12 to 68 in. wide and weigh up to 8,000 lbs. blocks or slabs relatively quickly,” challenge is efficiency. For examsays Black. “We also make special ple, to lift a barrier using rigging barriers and pipes (PVC, ductile iron, gas, feet that can grab round or cylindrical shapes, would take a lot of time.” etc.) to odd-shaped materials that are often so it can pick up just about anything. It’s very “Making do” sometimes still happens, difficult to handle safely. versatile. You can even turn the pads around acknowledges Dawn Levis, president at “Attachments offer advantages when and it will push inside out. So if you have an Accent Barriers, Inc., which sells and rents compared to something like a chain,” says open concrete box with tight restraints on the concrete barriers. “Due to the relatively Mongan, “especially for odd-shaped objects side, you can turn the pads around and lift it.” high cost of machinery and attachments,

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LIFTS AND ATTACHMENTS? Lifting Gear Hire Corporation (LGH) is well versed in the rental of lifting equipment, including attachments such as concrete barrier grabs. “They are used by heavy highway contractors and DOTs to reconfigure driving lanes temporarily,” says Patrick Clark, national rental support manager. “Our specialty is providing equipment for use on heavy objects and odd shapes on jobsites.” This often includes supplying modular spreader beams of different capacities and configurations. With an array of lifting options available, contractors may choose to rent rather than purchase. Clark offers these tips to assess when to rent vs. buy a lifting option. WHEN TO RENT: ˰˰ If a tool is not required often or is rarely used. ˰˰ You want to focus on your specific craft, rather than inspecting and re-certifying lifting equipment. “Those who do not want to worry about the inspection and maintenance will rent,” he says. ˰˰ The lifting equipment is large and it’s easier to rent to eliminate storage costs. ˰˰ You want the latest and greatest technology. “[Customers] often find the equipment in their tool’s cribs unsafe or obsolete,” says Clark. WHEN TO BUY: ˰˰ If the overall cost of rental exceeds a certain financial threshold, you may prefer to purchase. “That stated, we have many contractors that far exceed this threshold,” says Clark. “Usually, they acknowledge that they enjoy not assuming the liability because they are not the owner of the equipment. The rental cost is something they will bear for the benefits.” ˰˰ If you have not rented a particular type of equipment before. “This concept is not as widespread as renting an excavator or [personnel] lift,” notes Clark.

The Kenco Superlift is targeted to contractors who move objects in a lot of different shapes and sizes. The main body of the attachment can be fit with an assortment of tines that can be changed based on the object being moved, eliminating the need to purchase individual lifters for different job applications. “It’s a great option for someone who moves a lot of different things, rather than a lot of one thing,” says Black. Vacuworx also offers several specialized attachments for odd-shaped items, including a vacuum slab lifter for concrete slab removal and runway rehabilitations, and the Octapad, which is an eight-pad system designed for concrete slab removal during road and bridge construction projects. “Contractors can cut a whole section of highway, then lift it out,” says Randy Hayes, corporate sales director, Vacuworx. “Typically, they would have had to use a hydraulic hammer to break it up first, then haul it away. But these attachments save a lot of time. Contractors can just pick up a slab and set it out of the way.”

turn 360° and move a barrier directly into place.” The beauty of many barrier lifts is that they are automatic, eliminating the need for anyone other than the machine operator to be involved in the lift. For example, Kenco’s barrier lift is activated by setting it down onto the object.

The tongs clamp onto it without the need for hydraulics. Once the barrier has been set down and positioned, the lift releases automatically. “An operator can quickly and safely pick, move, then set concrete barrier wall,” explains Black. “Once it’s placed, he can release it in the desired location

without assistance. It’s completely handsfree, so not only is it quicker, it’s safer because it keeps workers out of harm’s way.” Levis appreciates the safety of an automatic system. “Barrier clamps use friction and the weight of the barrier to ‘pinch’ the sides of the material and lift it,” she says.

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Mechanical and hydraulic barrier lifts are available for securely moving and positioning concrete barriers around a jobsite.

“This tool is very safe as long as it is maintained and used properly as recommended.” Accent Barrier uses Kenco barrier clamps, which incorporate an automatic open and close feature that eliminates the need to have a second individual working the clamp as the operator lowers it on top of the material to be moved. “This is safer since there is no one on the ground or near the heavy piece of concrete that is going to be lifted off the ground,” says Levis. In addition to an auto latching feature that ensures proper alignment, The Caldwell Group’s barrier lift features adjustable ergonomic handles that keep operators away from the load. “It allows the operator to guide the load while staying safely away from it,” says Mongan. The barrier lift also has a centering guide to properly center the tong over the barrier for a level lift. “When an operator is lowering the load, the guide assembly helps center the load,

Attachments have made it simpler to move and place pipes while increasing safety by eliminating the need to unhook any straps. reducing the amount of intervention needed by someone on the ground,” Mongan explains.

SAFER PIPE PLACEMENT Moving and placing pipes can be accomplished with a variety of attachments, including pipe lifts and pipe hooks. Such attachments are designed to move all sizes and types of pipes, including PVC, ductile iron, steel and reinforced concrete pipe. “These work on the same

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principal as [Kenco] barrier lifts, with each model accommodating several pipe diameters,” says Black. “For the pipe lift, its tines do not contact the bedding material to prevent the pipe from moving once it has been placed… Our lifter is also designed to push the pipe joints together. “It is safer for workers because they don’t need to be down in the ditch unhooking any straps,” he continues. “With our pipe hook, the operator simply inserts the hook into the pipe, then picks, moves, installs and retracts. Each model of this particular lifting design can handle a wide range of pipe diameters, as well. And because it is a mechanical lifter, it won’t release the pipe until the load is placed and the weight is removed.” The Caldwell Group also offers pipe lifting solutions as crane attachments. The line includes a pipe pick and the c-hook pipe lifter, which allows for safe, efficient installation of the lifter and virtually handsfree release of loads. The c-hook pipe lifter also enables a pipe (or empty hook) to always be lifted level with multiple bail adjustments. Other solutions such as pipe hooks and tongs are offered for cast, steel or PVC pipe, or can be designed as needed. Vacuworx offers a unique pipe handling system that utilizes vacuum for loading, unloading and placing virtually all sizes of concrete, steel, plastic, fiberglass and cast iron pipe. “Our attachments are used with a lot of gas pipes,” says Hayes. “The coating can easily be damaged, which then needs to be repaired. With a vacuum lifting system, a pad comes in contact with the pipe to create a seal so it doesn’t cause any damage.” The self-contained lifters feature a hydraulic rotator that allows for 360° rotation. “It can also be controlled by wireless remote,” says Hayes, “so the operator can load and unload by himself from the safety of the cab. This keeps guys out of the trucks and off of the roads, taking them out of harm’s way.” ET

Kissick Construction Co. was retained by the independent public utility WaterOne on behalf of Water District No. 1 of Johnson County to build approximately five miles of 48-in.-diameter coated steel pipeline as part of the $65 million Hedge Lane pump station, reservoir and pipeline project in rural Kansas. The pipeline, a localized pump station and a 7.5-million-gal. reservoir were commissioned to maintain service and shore up underground storage capacity for more than 400,000 people in a 272-sq.-mile area. Work began in September 2014, as crews conducted surveys and started clearing trees west of and running parallel to Interstate 35. Pipelaying teams commenced activities in the lane in November 2014. The construction phase of the Hedge Lane project kicked off in Spring 2014 and is scheduled for completion early next year. Kissick, a heavy civil contractor based in Kansas City, has years of materialhandling experience with PVC or reinforced concrete pipe. In the past, it employed the use of nylon slings, which required up to three additional workers to hoist heavy-duty pipe and lower it into a trench. However, the Hedge Lane project involved a coated steel product that requires performance of a Holiday test to detect scratches, pinholes, voids or undesirable discontinuities. “There is a special, time-consuming protocol to patch or repair this type of protective tape coating,” says Chris Oxford, Kissick project superintendent. “In hotter weather, the slings have a tendency to cut into the tape wrap and damage it. Any movement of the tape or appearance of an air pocket would mean having to redo it.” To address this, Kissick rented a Vacuworx RC 16 pipe-handling system to move the pipe. The self-powered, remotely operated attachment has a lifting capacity of 35,200 lbs. and is rated to handle 4-in.-diameter pipe and up. It features 360° of hydraulic rotation for precise placement of materials without the use of hooks, chains or slings, and with fewer personnel on the ground. Within three months, Kissick made the decision to purchase the attachment as crews realized greater efficiencies compared with conventional pipe handling methods. Mounted on a Komatsu PC400 excavator, the attachment was used to unload the 10 to 12 trucks that arrived daily over the course of 12 months to various staging points on the route. “The way they stack pipes on the truck, it is about 10 to 12 ft. off the ground. I just didn’t really like laborers going up there and crawling around, especially with frost or in inclement weather,” says Oxford. “Without the [RC 16], I would be using four people to maneuver one pipe weighing in at around 12,000 lbs. It usually took two guys just to get the slings on. Now there is no need for anyone to be up there anymore.” The decision to add the attachment to the fleet made financial sense. “It was pretty simple on my end,” says Oxford. “When I don’t have to have those three guys on the ground unloading pipe, that saves money.” Altogether, Kissick accepted delivery of more than 24,000 linear feet of pipe, typically laid out in 50-ft. sections along the right-of-way. “The Vacuworx system reduced the potential for any damage,” says Oxford. “We simply picked up each piece, ran our continuity test, patched if necessary and repositioned the pipe in the trench — all while maintaining a high level of safety and productivity. It just sped up the whole process.” Kissick completed its portion of the project ahead of schedule. “This kind of installation can be very time consuming,” says Matt Rothermel, Kissick project manager. “We took a bit of a risk, and we got the production we were banking on.” For more information on this project, visit ForConstructionPros.com/12211453.

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EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS >> Products Geith Tilting Hydraulic Quick Couplers The tilting hydraulic quick couplers provide up to 180° of rotation side to side depending on the model, allowing operators to more precisely position the bucket or attachment without having to reposition the machine. • For use with excavators and backhoe-loaders weighing between 6 and 26 tons • Four independent locking components • Safety features include a curved engaging plate and a hydraulic cylinder check valve, plus the “curl to release” control system that provides a safe process for attachment engagement and release • Variable pin center design to enable various OEM attachments to be picked up and changed from the cab

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These Vibratory Compaction Buckets allow an excavator operator to dig, place and compact all in one attachment. • Combine performance of a vibratory plate unit with the versatility of a bucket • Eliminate transition times when switching between separate attachments • Bucket ears manufactured to match each excavator’s OEM specs or to adapt to quick couplers • Compact granular materials by forcing air in the soil to the surface to decrease air pockets

Antraquip Rock and Concrete Cutters Antraquip’s 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 for maximum productivity

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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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M.C. Faulkner Rock Rippers 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

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Kenco Barrier Lift The Barrier Lift will lift everything from curbing to large jersey wall or can be used to align barriers that have already been placed. • Wide 6- to 12-in. grip range handles varying wall widths • Lifting capacities available from 1,500 to 40,000 lbs. • Hooks up with a sling and shackle to any type or model of machine with lifting capabilities, with no need for additional hydraulics • Grabs automatically as it is lowered onto the wall and won’t release until the wall has been set firmly into position • Pad angles swivel to match the slope of the wall to be lifted

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Kinshofer NOX Tiltrotator Because it has no tilt cylinders, the NOX Tiltrotator 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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UB Equipment 300 Series Breakers The 300 Series breakers feature a cradlestyle bracket, meaning there are no bracket bolts to break. • 13 models available from 350- to 10,000-ft.-lb. impact energy ratings • Available for skid steers, mini-excavators, backhoes and excavators • Nitrogen gas-assisted design • Control valves concealed inside of smaller units for added protection • Accumulator located on the side of larger models to protect hydraulic system • Replaceable tool bushing

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%

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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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These self-contained dowel pin drills include excavator-, backhoe- and skidsteer-mounted models for horizontal patchwork jobs with a relatively long distance between the areas to be drilled. • Hydraulic and pneumatic options capable of 18-in. maximum drill depths • Two-, three-, four-, five- and six-drill units with operating weights from 1,250 to 2,125 lbs. • Powered by a compressor mounted to the counterweight of the carrier or in the bucket of a backhoe • Side shift standard on A-2 and A-3 and optional on the A-4 through H-6 models • Feature 330° drill bed rotation and adjustable drill height, depth and centers

Bobcat Pro Clamp System The Pro Clamp system consists of a base that attaches to an M-Series Bobcat excavator bucket and is equipped with a pin-on adjustable standard tool or reversible grading tool. • Standard tool can be pinned in a position for traditional grabbing or at a higher point to provide a wider jaw for handling bigger material • 24-in. reversible grading tool can be pinned in the forward or reverse position • Tools can be easily removed if needed

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E XCAVAT OR AT TA C H M E N T S Products 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

Stanley MDP20R Demolition Processor The MDP20R midsize mobile demolition processor separates concrete from steel reinforced bar in 7-second cycles. • Single-cylinder attachment penetrates concrete with a crushing force of 150 tons • 4,300-lb. operating weight enables use on 40,000- to 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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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 five-gang Model 210-5 EQ MT. • Compatible with most 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 • Minimum of 300 cfm required to power the Model 210-3 EQ MT • User-friendly, easily accessible control panel mounted on drill

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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Montabert breakers sense the hardness of material, adapting their power and strike frequency to deliver just the right amount 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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The D-Series Screener Crusher Bucket attachments work with wheel loaders, excavators, skid steers or backhoeloaders to screen, crush, pulverize, aerate, blend, mix, separate, feed and load materials all in one stage. • Power adjustment valve promotes startup and rotation to screen and crush wet or dry material from .60- to 6-in. sizes • Straight side plate construction allows for easy filling and added capacity • 10mm thick screening discs • Changeable wear hammers can be switched out to the crushing applications • Available in over 60 models

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The DECKHAND’s head unit is powered by an excavator’s hydraulics and uses a variety of arm attachments to safely and efficiently load or unload pipe, utility poles, road mats and other materials. • Several head unit sizes available for excavators from 18 to 75 metric tons • Long-lasting, proprietary padding on the arms allows use with coated pipe and other materials • 360° rotation, tilt and shift functions • In-cab display to monitor and adjust all functions, pressures and volumes • Load-locking valves ensure pipe is not dropped, regardless of hydraulic pressure

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Products EXCAVATOR AT TACHMENTS 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

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Arrowhead Rockdrill R Series Breakers

The Multi-DigNRip bucket is designed for high-production 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.

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

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The Mega-Beak from Daniel Mfg. 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 • Provides increased visibility and load capacity • Suitable for demolition, large-scale material handling and flatwork • Fits all brands of 10- to 24-ton excavators

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TRK Excavator Skeleton Screening Bucket

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The Excavator Skeleton Screening Bucket lets the operator sift and sort out rocks, brush and large debris while leaving the soil behind. • Double-reinforced ribs in the screening portion of the bucket • Can be set up to screen different sizes of material

When you need to move dirt and rock quickly, you need our R 936 crawler excavator. Advanced electronics let drive components work together efficiently to save fuel. Sensor-guided controls give you speed, precision and power. And robust cast steel components stand up to the toughest environments. It’s all built to last with exclusive Liebherr components. Find your dealer at liebherr.us/dealers-emt.

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“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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E XCAVAT OR AT TA C H M E N T S Products APT Hydraulic Breaker Attachments 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 with no tension bolts • Replaceable cylinder sleeve design • Larger models feature an active ventilation port that reduces dust intake into the tool bushings • Double tool retainer bars ensure optimal working tool guidance • Power Stop feature reduces strain of dry firing

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REMU Crossover Screening Buckets Montabert V32 Hydraulic Breaker The V32 heavy-range hydraulic breaker features an automatic speed variation system that adjusts impact energy and striking rate to match material hardness. • Designed for use on excavators weighing between 39,700 and 66,150 lbs. • Delivers 400 to 1,050 bpm and is rated within the 5,000-ft.-lb. impact energy class • Standard progressive start system, blankfire protection and energy recovery system • Fully enclosed energy chamber

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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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Steel Unlimited HB Mini-Series Breakers 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. • HB Mini-Series includes the HB-100 through HB-1000 • Can be ordered with “MultiFit” side plates that can be moved between skid steers, mini-excavators or backhoeloaders within the same weight class • Developed for applications in the construction, demolition, rental, mining, quarry, recycling and landscaping industries

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Hensley Xcentric Ripper Vibratory Attachment The Xcentric Ripper vibratory attachment is available in nine models to fit excavators from 7 to 150 mt. • Designed for rock excavation and demolition work, as well as ripping permafrost, trenching, asphalt removal, underwater demolition and quarries where drilling and blasting are prohibited • Impact Energy Accumulation Technology features pneumatic accumulation and amplified eccentric gears to provide powerful energy for efficient rock breaking capability • Made completely of wear-resistant steel • No daily maintenance requirements

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Hyundai HDB Series Breakers 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 • Come in 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 a new adapter-type connecting inlet/outlet port that avoids bolt breakage and oil leakage

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Alpine Rockwheel Rock and Concrete Grinders

FROM OUR SIGNATURE BULL HOG, TO TRACKED CARRIERS, TO FORESTRY ATTACHMENTS, WE HAVE A RUGGED, DURABLE PRODUCT FOR EVERY APPLICATION. BUILT BRUTALLY TOUGH AND OPERATOR-FRIENDLY, SO YOU CAN CLEAR THE WAY TO A JOB WELL DONE.

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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

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MB America MB-S10 Screening Bucket The 860-lb. MB-S10 features a conical-shaped 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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Products EXCAVATOR AT TACHMENTS Okada TMB Series Trommel and Padding Buckets The TMB Series of 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

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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 AutoLatch • 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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Allied-Gator 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 sizes from the MT 15 through the MT 160

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“IT’S ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS” MY CUSTOMERS LOVE KOMATSU! 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. • Design enables the machine to exert all of its force at a single point • Extra-severe-duty model available for heavier applications involving tougher and more abrasive rock • Incorporate T-1 steel in all critical or high-wear components, oversized leading edges, a cutting edge with reinforced plate and tapered side plates • Twin-pointed teeth set in a manner to provide maximum penetration • Standard sizes from 1/4 to 3 cu. yds.

GENE SNOWDEN III / MACHINE SALES REP / BRANDEIS MACHINERY / LOUISVILLE, KY “I’m proud to sell Komatsu products. At Brandeis, we’ve handled quality Komatsu equipment for decades. Like all Komatsu loaders, the WA470 has an excellent balance between power and stability in the pile and speed and stability when moving with the load. And maintenance departments love the access to daily checks and service items. My customers are satisfied customers, and that’s why I AM KOMATSU.”

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E XCAVAT OR AT TA C H M E N T S Products National Attachments Torrent Mulcher

Valley Tool Rockhound FX26 Defender The 850-lb. FX26 Defender fixed-tooth cutter attaches easily to most 10,000-lb. compact excavators to cut trees up to 6 in. in diameter, as well as vines, grasses and other materials. • Operates on the excavator thumb circuit and requires only 15-gpm hydraulic flow • Features Quadco four-position, one-piece steel alloy cutter knives • Includes hydraulic direct drive and a 14-in. by 1/2-in.-thick, 1,800-rpm, electronically balanced cutter drum with serviceable hubs • Extra-strength thumb saddle with serrated edge

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Case Excavator Plate Compactor Attachments 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” • Can compact up to 4 ft. for soil compaction • 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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Doosan Severe-duty Buckets These severe-duty buckets are approved for use with the DX140LC-5 through DX530LC-5 crawler excavators for handling abrasive materials in heavy digging and loading applications. • Sizes range from 18 to 72 in. wide • Available in pin-on or wedge-lock style • Abrasive-resistant side cutters, shell bottom and side plates and weld-on wear shroud • Feature reinforcing gussets, front wear pads and a thicker, abrasive-resistant cutting edge • Standard abrasive-resistant rolled wear strap

The Torrent mulcher is a tough, lightweight mulcher for mini-excavators and larger carriers. • Withstands full downpressure of carrier • One-piece ultra-strong frame • Spherical fixed cutters for high production • Direct drive • Solid through drum shaft • Double row spherical bearings

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Vacuworx H Model Hydraulic Vacuum Lifting Systems Fecon Depth Control Rotor The Depth Control Rotor system (DCR) is now available on all six excavator Bull Hog models. • Depth control rings work in harmony with the reversible Samurai Knife to enable more cutting with less horsepower, lend further impact protection to the tool body and reduce shock loading to the mechanical or hydraulic driveline • Controls the depth of bite and efficiently directs material flow so that energy is reserved for production • Cuts faster to deliver better fuel economy and more uniform particle size

The “H” model hydraulic-powered vacuum lifting systems offer the same performance of diesel-powered systems with no fuel requirements and fewer moving parts. • Available for the MC 5 and all RC Series vacuum lifting systems • Attach easily to excavators and backhoes with a dedicated auxiliary hammer circuit, with or without a coupler system, and use the carrier’s hydraulic system • Weigh less than diesel models, allowing further reach and greater total lift capacities • Feature wireless remote operation from the cab of the carrier and 360° rotation for easy material positioning

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Allied Rammer Small Range Breakers 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 from 7,500 to 27,600 lbs. • Field-replaceable, integrated one-piece tool bushing design requires fewer parts • Box-type housing with high-tech dampening material to reduce noise and vibration and fully protect the power cell • Dual accumulator design provides maximum power with less pulsation in hydraulic lines

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The JCB JS 220 provides all the productivity and comfort features you’d want in a 173hp, 22 ton excavator. Its No DPF Tier 4 Final engine solution eliminates the need for regeneration, giving you more time to move dirt and other materials throughout the day for better productivity, less downtime and greater profitability. To learn more visit JCBNA.com today. /JCBNA

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E XCAVAT OR AT TA C H M E N T S Products Paladin Strike Force Breaker Series

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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John Deere Hydraulic Hammer Attachments The redesigned HH20C, HH40C, HH60C and HH80C hydraulic hammer attachments are available for select G- and E-Series skid steers and compact track loaders, G-Series compact excavators and most competitive models. • Bit options include standard moil point and optional chisel point, spade, compacting plate and pyramid point (HH20C and HH40C only) • Tool retention system enables quick installation and removal using one screwdriver • 30% fewer parts vs. previous models • 1,000-hour service intervals

The Strike Force breaker series includes a range of models and sizes for various carriers and applications. • Smaller models available for compact excavators and skidsteer loaders requiring safe, efficient handling with a high breaking capacity • Mid-range models include a robust structure with advanced noise reduction technology • Larger sizes offer an efficient piston and cylinder design to transfer higher shock wave into breaking objects • Durable, reliable construction with only two moving parts for easy service and maintenance

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Atlas Copco BC 2500 and BC 3700 Bucket Crusher Attachments The BC 2500 bucket crusher attachment fits 24- to 33-ton carrier weight classes, and the BC 3700 fits 30- to 42-ton carrier weight classes. • Internally mounted hydraulic drive system with two hydraulic motors and a timing belt generate the high torque needed for powering the crushing jaw • Capable of crushing as much as 110 tph of material, including aggregate, asphalt and concrete • Feature a reverse function to easily remove any blockage by pushing material back through the inlet • Jaw outlet easily adjusted without any special tools

BTI BX Series Hydraulic Breakers The design of the BX Series hydraulic breakers produces stable high-speed percussion and durability for all construction, demolition and rock breaking requirements. • Eight models ranging from the 400- to 4,000-ft.-lb. class for carriers from 1.2 to 25 metric tons • Breaker-mounted manual high/low stroke selector (BX8 to BX40) improves production capability • Long stroke piston design provides high levels of constant blow energy • Anti-blank fire on/off selector (BX8 to BX40) allows operator to alternate modes to suit varying rock conditions • Optimal sound dampening (BX6 to BX40)

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FASTER. SAFER. SMARTER.

JCB Contractor Hammers Contractor hydraulic hammers are available for compact equipment, backhoe-loaders and excavators ranging from .9 to 55 tons. • Feature accumulators to protect carriers from hydraulic pressure spikes and internal control valves to improve oil flow, reduce heat buildup and protect internal seals • Two-speed control valves permit tool speed and stroke customization above 9.9 tons • Auxiliary relief valves protect against damage when used with other makes of equipment • Heavier models include blank firing protection, twin oval tool retaining pins and auto greasing systems (above 12.1ton carrier weight only)

Vacuworx Lifting Systems are the smarter choice for all your material handling needs. Environmentally friendly “H” models of our MC and RC Series lifters handle loads up to 44,000 lb with no noise or emissions, reduced maintenance and no fuel costs—benefits you can take straight to the bottom line! Make the smarter choice with Vacuworx.

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CUT DOWN on Your SCR-related Costs Clean, quality DEF is critical to avoid costly repairs.

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ost Tier 4 Final construction equipment over 75 hp utilizes selective catalytic reduction (SCR) exhaust aftertreatment technology to convert NOx to N2 and water through a chemical reaction. This aftertreatment technology has typically resulted in improved machine performance and better fuel efficiency while still meeting clean air mandates. These SCR systems are wellproven in on-road applications. But for the catalytic reaction to occur, a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) must be sprayed over the precious metal substrate in the catalytic converter. DEF is 32.5% of a very pure synthetic grade of automotive-grade urea and 67.5% de-ionized water. For those who are not already familiar, urea is often used as a fertilizer in agricultural applications, though in a less pure form. While SCR technology has proven benefits, customers need to be de-ionized water educated on these systems to prevent costly repairs and downtime. The biggest risk factor is from contaminated DEF. Unfortunately, many customers are not properly educated since this is not a popular topic during the sales process. “If you are unhappy about the additional cost of this new excavator because of the cost of the emissions technology and you are a little sour because you have no other option, I am probably not going to have a great conversation with you about DEF handling,” explains Luke Van Wyk, Thunder Creek

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Equipment. “You are upset that you have to handle it in the first place.” Yet, proper DEF handling is the key to trouble-free service. The catalyst is the most expensive component in an SCR system. “A catalyst cannot be repaired, it can only be replaced,” says Van Wyk. Any contamination in the DEF fluid can coat the precious metal in the catalyst, which cannot be reversed. “Any damage or degradation that happens there just happens.” It is a cumulative effect. “Part of what gives owners a false sense of security is that the effects of metals contamination happen over a period of time, like an infection,” says Van Wyk. “We get a false sense of security because there is no immediof a very pure synthetic ate cause and grade of automotiveeffect relationgrade urea ship. That is why employing proper handling practices up front is so important. It is really a pay now or pay later type of risk. There are some very simple steps you can take to minimize or eliminate the risk you have from DEF purity.” And this task does fall on your shoulders. Most OEMs clearly state they are not responsible for damage caused to the SCR catalyst due to contaminated DEF. In the trucking industry, SCR technology has a proven track record of trouble-free service. But there are key differences between on-highway trucks and off-highway construction

equipment that need careful consideration. The biggest difference is that on-highway trucks travel to the fluid source, usually a truck stop, while fluid is usually brought to a jobsite for construction equipment fleets — a considerably less sterile environment. This is where mishandling of DEF could potentially lead to costly repairs and unscheduled downtime.

“Urea is incredibly corrosive. That is why we have to avoid all of the earth metals...”

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CLEAN DEF IS A MUST

Even the hose used to transfer DEF needs to be specifically designed for this use, with stainless steel connections and hose material compatible with DEF.

In order to prevent system degradation or failures, DEF must be kept free from contaminants. “The thresholds of contamination are very tight,” says Van Wyk. “The ISO standard defines the threshold for contamination in a measurement of milligrams per kilogram. “Urea is incredibly corrosive,” he continues. “That is why we have to avoid all of the earth metals with urea.” Urea is corrosive to copper, chromium, zinc, iron, aluminum and magnesium to name a few. “We begin to get these materials in the DEF that urea is corrosive to.” The DEF itself becomes contaminated as the urea corrodes the metals. This contaminated DEF then passes through the catalyst in the SCR system. “As the DEF continues to pass through that catalyst, it The fittings used in the transfer will begin to create corroof DEF can become a major source of sion inside the catalyst. contamination. Make sure to use approved “When you think fittings, such as this EZ Oil stainless steel about where these metals are found, think about drain valve for DEF applications.

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how you normally handle fluids,” says Van Wyk. “You may use plastic containers. You may use metal containers, hoses or buckets. Most hoses have a fitting on the end. Those fittings are copper, chrome or nickel plated. Those are all known contaminants to DEF.” It doesn’t take much exposure to any earth metal. “We have a customer now that had a fleet of machines. He built his own DEF tank on a service truck,” says Van Wyk. “He made the tank out of stainless steel, but he went to the local home and farm store and purchased fluid transfer components off the shelf. They were regular ball brass valves and a regular galvanized nozzle. He had a very significant breakdown in his fleet because all of those corrosives ended up in his catalyst.” Even the transfer hose itself has the potential to become a contaminant. “In the industry,

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there is a special hose that is approved for DEF transfer because the materials used in the rubber of the hose and in the manufacturing process of the hose cannot introduce contaminants into the system,” says Van Wyk. “An ISO standard outlines materials that are okay, and there is a much longer list of those that are not.”

DON’T TREAT DEF THE SAME AS OTHER FLUIDS A common mistake is to treat DEF like other fluids in your supply Thunder Creek Equipment’s closed diesel chain, such as diesel fuel, exhaust fluid (DEF) delivery system connects the engine oil or hydraulic DEF tank with the bulk DEF container through fluid. “In all actuality, the a closed coupler. On the jobsite, the coupler is threshold for risk is much replaced with a DEF nozzle for dispensing into the different,” says Van Wyk. machine, ensuring minimal exposure to outside “Anything that we do to contaminate or change elements that can throw DEF out of compliance. the chemical makeup of The 50-gal. DTT50 DEF Transport Tote provides that fluid inhibits its abiltransport of DEF to the field while maintaining ity to make the chemical its purity via Thunder Creek’s 2-in-1 DEF pumping reaction properly and can system. The tote fits easily in the standard bed harm the catalyst.” of a pickup truck and is ideal for contractors and For example, some technicians may have one rental houses that are adding more Tier 4 Final funnel that they run all flu- fleet equipment that requires DEF. ids through — engine oil, hydraulic oil, antifreeze. If you do the same with DEF, you jugs that are sealed at the factory equipment manufacturers for will introduce whatever trace con- and thrown away once used. “We clean fluid to the machine,” says taminants that were in the funnel implore people who want to hanVan Wyk. “That is the world into the DEF stream. As such, dle DEF in smaller quantities to that we live in. You will want to use of a separate funnel is a one do that.” Never refill the containuse an intermediate system, simiof the necessary precautions. er because it introduces a risk of lar to what we design, that can A similar approach should be contamination. take the fluid through the suptaken with jugs. “We were in a In larger fleets, using sealed ply chain using that Micro Matic containers is not coupler so it has a sealed path practical. This is the whole way through.” where closed sysBut this is not the only solutems come into tion available. “There are quite a play. “One of the few people who offer DEF tanks common packin the marketplace, just like there ages for DEF is a are a lot of people who offer gas 275- or 325-gal. cans,” Van Wyk acknowledges. IBC container,” “What is exclusive to us is that says Van Wyk. closed-loop handling system.” shop where a guy had grabbed “It shuttles a plastic jug inside Most intermediate containers in whatever jugs he could find — an aluminum cage. Those are a the marketplace have to be filled the antifreeze jug, oil jugs, gas sealed system. There is no open through an open point of fill. cans,” recalls Van Wyk. “He When filling the equipment access to the tank. You refill would take them down to the in the field, take all necessary those through a Micro Matic precautions to avoid dust conlocal truck stop where they had coupler. It allows fluid to be tamination. If you suspect the DEF at the dispenser and fill transferred from container to dispensing nozzle has been conup the jugs. Everything that was container while that container taminated, you can run a little natively in those jugs — the oil, remains a sealed, clean, sterile DEF through it prior to dispensthe antifreeze — was now in his environment.” ing since DEF is non-hazardous. DEF supply chain.” Transferring bulk DEF from Also make sure you are disThunder Creek Equipment the large totes at the shop to the pensing in the appropriate tank. advises using a sealed or closed jobsite is where companies like “There is a specific design diamloop system to further minimize Thunder Creek Equipment proeter nozzle to try to reduce the the chance of contamination. “A vide solutions. “There is a lot of risk of cross-contamination — sealed system is going to be a disattention given to a good quality someone putting a gasoline or posable container,” says Van Wyk. of fluid in the original package diesel nozzle into the DEF tank,” This includes 1- or 2 1/2-gal. and there is a demand by the

A COMMON MISTAKE IS TO TREAT DEF LIKE OTHER FLUIDS IN YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN, SUCH AS DIESEL FUEL, ENGINE OIL OR HYDRAULIC FLUID.

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says Van Wyk. “But we still hear stories of it happening.” Don’t try to change the nature of DEF, which freezes at 12° F. SCR systems and DEF handling containers are designed to handle the freezing and thawing cycles. “In some cases, we see people try to use additives with DEF,” says Van Wyk. “They don’t like that it will freeze, particularly in the Northern climates. Some companies have come to the market with antifreeze for DEF that will lower its freezing temperature. But it has very bad effects and causes a lot of damage to the life of the catalyst.”

EDUCATE EMPLOYEES The key to trouble-free operation is education on the proper handling of DEF. “As a fleet owner, I need to figure out how to protect myself so that the operator cannot unknowingly do something to harm my machine,” says Van Wyk. “We have to be very intentional about who we are educating. If I am a fleet owner, the risk is not as much about what I know about [DEF], but what the employee who puts fluid in my machine knows about it. That is where my real point of risk is.” ET

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Our Vision for Stage V Cummins introduces the F3.8, B4.5, B6.7 and L9 engines for 2019 EU Stage V emissions regulations, with ratings from 100-430 hp (75-321 kW). Offering over 10 percent more power and almost 20 percent more torque averaged across the range, with the simplicity of EGR free architecture and Single Module™ aftertreatment technology. The Cummins Single Module combines DPF, SCR and urea-dosing in one unit, providing up to a 50 percent reduction in envelope size and a 30 percent reduction in weight compared with Stage IV exhaust aftertreatment. Cummins has the power to transform your equipment – and business. To learn more about our Stage V technologies visit us at cumminsengines.com/bauma. ©2016 Cummins Inc., Box 3005, Columbus, IN 47202-3005 U.S.A.

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Eaton UltraShift PLUS Automated Transmissions UltraShift PLUS automated transmissions for vocational applications offer enhanced split shaft power takeoff (PTO) capabilities, allowing for transmission gear selection and clutch control outside of a vehicle’s cab. • Permit use of all transmission gear ratios for PTO minimum and maximum drive gears • Self-adjusting electronic clutch actuation for fast, smooth engagements • Hill Start Aid feature prevents rolling while on steep grades and allows for smoother vehicle launches • Feature automatic, manual and low mode selections, a Creep feature and six-bolt, eight-bolt and thru-shaft PTO options

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Muncie Hydraulic Reservoirs This line of hydraulic reservoirs comes in a variety of sizes and shapes to meet most hydraulic system needs. • Available in aluminum, steel and polyethylene • Lightweight, easy to install and strong aesthetic reservoir options available • Metal round and metal upright versions designed for hard working, continuousduty applications • Steel box models offered for intermittent or continuous-duty applications that may generate significant amounts of heat • Polyethylene reservoirs available in upright and side mount box styles for intermittent-duty applications where heat buildup is not an issue

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Ecomax Tier 4 Final engines above 74 hp will utilize a compact selective catalytic reduction (SCR) unit with a urea-based additive incorporated into a single exhaust muffler, while models less than 74 hp require no aftertreatment. • SCR system uses a 2% to 3% ratio of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) to fuel • Space-efficient mixing system for the SCR offers a reduced exhaust flow distance between the engine and catalyst • Same compact overall dimensions allow easy installation in existing machinery without alterations to bodywork • De-tiering kit available through JCB dealers for resale of equipment into less regulated territories

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Donaldson Filter Minder Filter Minder indicators, gauges, switches and sensors enable heavy equipment manufacturers, maintenance managers, fleet managers and owner-operators to have greater access to the latest technology in filtration monitoring. • Connect to air intake and fuel filtration systems • Enable user to track filtration performance and life by communicating filter status visually, electronically and remotely • Allow maintenance managers to systematically plan filter changes and be aware of acute changes in restriction

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Volvo Penta Tier 4 Final engines utilize selective catalytic reduction to reduce NOx and PM emissions without requiring a diesel particulate filter. • Diesel exhaust fluid reacts with NOx in the catalytic converter to turn it into nitrogen and water • Light exhaust gas recirculation (light EGR) lowers peak combustion temperature • Engine platforms consist of 5- to 16-liter, four- or six-cylinder models ranging from 143 to 700 hp • Extended oil change intervals of as much as 1,000 hours

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Parker GlobalCore Hydraulic Hose Solution GlobalCore consists of five hydraulic hoses and two fittings series that offer pressure ranges from 3,000 to 6,000 psi and come in sizes four through 32. • Provide high performance in rugged environments and high-impulse applications • Feature no-skive, premium abrasion-resistant covers • Designed with half the bend radius of conventional hose for easier installation and routing • Compatible with Parkrimp family of crimpers

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The 404F-E22TA four-cylinder, turbocharged, aftercooled 2.2-liter diesel engine meets Tier 4 Final emissions standards with the addition of common rail direct injection and full authority electronics. • Performance boosted to 67 hp with a maximum torque of 208 Nm at 1,800 rpm and rated speed of up to 2,800 rpm • Optional turbocharged, non-aftercooled model offers up to 48 hp • Ensure better load acceptance, good transient response and overall smoother operation from equipment • Provide a compact package size and sleek engine architecture with a rear-mounted small diesel oxidation catalyst

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The Confidant EFI, Command PRO EFI CH440 and Command PRO EFI 999cc engines benefit from closed-loop electronic fuel injection (EFI) technology, which uses an oxygen sensor in the muffler to continuously monitor the air/ fuel mixture and trigger adjustments as needed. • Confidant EFI line will include four engines ranging between 20 and 27 hp and offers an option with recoil starting • 14-hp CH440 EFI single-cylinder engine features the Quad-Clean four-stage cyclonic air cleaner • Command PRO EFI 999cc delivers up to 38 hp and 55.3 ft.-lbs. of torque.

The 9067 Series flameless HVAC unit is suited for off-road construction equipment at jobsites that restrict or prohibit heaters running on propane or diesel fuel. • Compact size of the hydraulic drive unit can fit most anywhere and on a variety of heavy equipment • Can be installed as a split unit system or as a self-contained model about the size of a small window air conditioner • Does not rely on engine heat to run an antifreeze/coolant-based HVAC system • Works with cooler-running Tier 4 engines as well as with older noncompliant engines

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Mack ClearTech One Honda Cyclone Air Cleaner for GX Series Engines A cyclone air cleaner will be available on the GX160 and GX200 mid-sized, singlecylinder, horizontal shaft engines and the larger GX270 and GX390 OHV engines starting in 2017. • Compact design fits more tightly within the overall shape of GX engine models • Triple-cleaning chamber • Mesh screen effectively takes in air and directs it to three tubular cyclone chambers • Turbo fin-shaped entrance accelerates air as it travels from top to bottom, forcing particulates from the air stream • Foam pre-cleaner and pleated air filter

The ClearTech One single package exhaust aftertreatment system (EATS) combines the diesel particulate filter, selective catalytic reduction technology and diesel exhaust fluid dosing system into one unit. • Enables more flexibility and allows for increased space for chassis-mounted equipment and larger fuel tanks • More compact and about 15 lbs. lighter than a two-component system, allowing for a shorter wheelbase for improved maneuverability • Available for Mack Pinnacle and Granite models

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Cummins 2017 GHG-certified Engines This complete line of on-highway diesel and natural gas engines meets current EPA regulations and the second step in greenhouse gas (GHG) and fuel efficiency standards that take effect in January 2017. • Fuel efficiency improved across lineup from 5.0 to 15 liters • Efficiency improvements implemented in the 2016 ISX15 400- to 475-hp ratings provide fuel economy gains ranging from 2.5% on the base engine up to 7.5% with a SmartAdvantage Powertrain with ADEPT (SmartCoast) features • On-Board Diagnostics requirements met with enhanced monitors • Particulate matter sensor and electronic controls enhanced to interact with the diesel exhaust fluid quality sensor

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John Deere PowerTech PSL 13.5L Engine The PowerTech PSL 13.5L prime power generator drive engine features a space-saving package that meets Tier 4 Final regulations without the need for a diesel particulate filter. • Employs the Integrated Emissions Control system with cooled exhaust gas recirculation, a diesel oxidation catalyst and selective catalytic reduction system • Rated at 473 kWm • Can also be used to power select constant speed applications • Features low idle speeds, dual frequency ratings and easy paralleling

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FPT Tier 4 Final Industrial Power Units This lineup of Tier 4 Final industrial power units ranges from 4.5 to 13 liters and provides a more versatile packaging style for use in a variety of applications. • Utilize High Efficiency Selective Catalytic Reduction (HI-eSCR) technology and the latest common rail fuel injection technology • NEF 67 six-cylinder in-line engine with charge air cooling and variable turbocharger produces between 173 and 282 hp with full torque of 848 ft.-lbs. in a wide rpm range • Cursor 9 six-cylinder, 8.7-liter engine with variable geometry turbocharger produces a power output range of 329 to 409 hp and a torque range of 848 to 1,328 ft.-lbs.

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Doosan Airends The DSN275, DSN686 and HR350 airends for industrial applications include strategically placed instrumentation access ports to allow for ease of package implementation. • Leak-proof oil connection porting with SAE O-ring can accommodate both standard and metric sizing • Discharge and oil supply connections offer a robust compact and standard configuration four-bolt flange • Versatile gearbox design with case carburized gears provides a wide gear ratio range • Feature precision ground, proprietary rotors, premium bearings and PTFE lip seals in a dual arrangement

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Rexroth A2FM 70 Series Hydraulic Motors The A2FM 70 series bent-axis hydraulic motors offer pressure ranges of 350, 450 and 500 bar and displacements of 80, 90 and 107 cu. meters. • Axial piston motors with a 40° bent-axis design feature smaller dimensions by optimizing the rotary unit design and using an integrated flushing and boostpressure valve • Fixed motors can be used in open and closed circuits, feature a high starting efficiency and are designed for speeds of up to 5,000 rpm • Can be combined with axial piston pumps to create ready-to-install, compact hydrostatic travel drives

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Detroit DD5 Medium-duty Diesel Engine The DD5 medium-duty engine will initially offer power ratings of 210 hp and 575 ft.-lbs. of torque and 230 hp and 660 ft.-lbs. torque, with plans for additional ratings in 2018. • 45,000-mile maintenance interval • Equipped with the Detroit Connect Virtual Technician remote diagnostics service • Meets the GHG17 standards

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The PMAX3 narrow-depth axial fan has a minimum axial deflection and is engineered for restricted space applications requiring high static pressure. • Suited for stationary and off-road equipment • Offered in diameters from 17.5 to 25 in. and axial depth of 3 to 4.5 in. • Modular design with three-, six- or nine-blade configurations and pitch angles from 20° to 47.5° in 2.5° increments • Blades constructed of glass-reinforced polyamide (PAG) with an operating temperature from -40° to 240° F • Pressure die-cast aluminum alloy hub

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Hatz H50 Open Power Unit The 382-lb. H50 turbocharged, fourcylinder, Tier 4 Final diesel engine is available as an Open Power Unit that comes fully assembled from the factory with cooling package and mounting assembly. • Develops maximum power of 74 hp • Bosch high-pressure common rail system • Intercooler for maximum power • No diesel particulate filter or downtime for regeneration • High-speed fans available for enclosures and extreme ambient temperature applications • Cooling fan can be configured as puller or pusher fan

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Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Big Block EFI Engine The Vanguard air-cooled V-Twin Big Block EFI engine features an automotivebased, closed-loop EFI system that offers up to 25% better fuel economy compared to the carbureted versions. • EFI technology available in 33-, 35- and 37-gross-hp Big Block horizontal shaft models • Provides increased horsepower, improved starting and better resistance to stale fuel • Three diagnostics options include in-field blink codes supported by Power Code, a Tiny Scan reader that plugs into the service port to display error codes and a cable connecting the ECU to a computer for a deeper dive into engine data

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Shell Rotella Oil Filters This line of six ROTELLA oil filters is designed to help reduce engine wear and promote longer oil life in almost all types of diesel pickups on the road today. • Efficiently capture the dirt and contaminants in the oil by removing and holding them until the next oil change • Designed to meet requirements of lightduty diesel engines with regard to burst strength, media area, valve integrity and capacity as defined by the manufacturer’s engine type • Features include an internally lubricated seal gasket, anti-drainback valve, spiral center tube, steel end cap and sturdy steel case • Can be used with conventional and synthetic engine oils

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One of the challenges with vocational tires is how to maintain puncture resistance while optimizing rolling resistance. Products such as Goodyear’s DuraSeal technology are helping to address this.

VOCATIONAL TIRE DESIGN REVOLVES AROUND MANDATE GHG rules drive low rolling resistant tires off road.

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ow rolling resistance tires have generated a lot of interest in the long-haul market. Now, recent legislation to improve medium- and heavy-duty truck fuel economy is bringing low rolling resistant tire technology to the vocational truck market. The intent of the regulations is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by reducing fuel consumption. Phase 1 of the standards is currently being implemented. “The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued proposed

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Phase II rules for the Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for medium- and heavy-duty engines and vehicles,” says Gary Schroeder, director of commercial vehicle and global OEM sales for Cooper Tire and Rubber Co., assigned to the Roadmaster brand. “These rules impact vehicles in model years 2018 to 2027. “The proposed rule would specifically require low rolling resistance tires for trailers and suggests low rolling resistance tires for vocational trucks,” he notes. “The rule is still in the agency review phase after receiving a high volume of comments.

But in all likelihood, the final rule will contain some elements of the proposed rule.”

WHY TARGET ROLLING RESISTANCE? First, we need to understand rolling resistance. “It is the energy a tire consumes while rolling under load,” says Sharon Cowart, director of product marketing, Michelin Truck Tires. “Heat is generated by the tire’s sidewalls and tread as the tire flexes when rolling. It is estimated that a third of heavy-duty truck fuel consumption is used to overcome rolling resistance.” Not all tires are created equal. “The rolling resistance of a truck tire depends on its construction and the compounds being used,” says Cowart. “Michelin’s Dual Energy Compound tread delivers a fuel-efficient top tread layer that comes in contact with the road and optimizes wear resistance and traction, alongside a cool running tread rubber bottom layer that increases casing temperature for low rolling resistance. This inside layer never touches the pavement.” Tread rubber compounding and tread mass are two of the most significant factors that impact rolling resistance. “Low rolling resistance tread compounds tend to feature some silica in place of carbon black and polymers that are good for rolling resistance,” says Schroeder. “Tread mass and rolling resistance can be reduced by reducing tread depths. Manufacturers have also addressed other parts of the tire in varied and distinct approaches to reduce rolling resistance.” But there are trade-offs. “When a tire design achieves lower rolling resistance, it can result in undesirable side effects if the tires are not carefully engineered,” says Schroeder. “For example, when some tire makers formulate tread compounds to achieve lower rolling resistance performance, the tires may wear faster or become more susceptible to cutting and tearing.” “Like any tire, those designed for a low rolling resistance require several items (compound, pattern and construction) to work in unison in order to provide the desired results,” says Tom Clauer, Yokohama corporate manager, commercial and OTR product planning. “A design purely dedicated to lower rolling resistance will create

trade-offs in other areas, such as mileage and wear. Yokohama engineers constantly work to design low rolling resistance tires and reduce the trade-offs.” Two of the most common ways to achieve low rolling resistance are: ˜ ˜ Compound — using advanced material and mixing technology

˜ ˜ Construction — develop-

ment of new, lighter weight/ higher strength components

Tread depth is one of the most critical factors. “In most cases, the depth of a tire’s tread blocks is inverse to rolling resistance,” says Cowart. “The deeper the tread blocks, the better the grip but the worse for fuel economy. Stiffer sidewalls can also reduce rolling resistance. However, there are some design options available that can lower the rolling resistance in areas not related to on/off road use (internal components, for example).”

CALCULATE ON-ROAD ROI “For long-haul fleets, fuel costs represent the single highest non-payroll operating expense,” says Cowart. “Rolling resistance accounts for approximately a third of fuel costs. A 3% reduction in rolling resistance translates into a 1% fuel savings, or an increase of approximately .05 miles per gallon, depending on the vehicle and route.” But even in fuel-sensitive long-haul operations, there are trade-offs that need careful consideration to obtain the lowest total cost of ownership. “Rolling resistance improvements usually come at the cost of mileage and durability,” says Prosser Carnegie, NAFTA product development manager, Continental Tire. That being said, technological advances have helped to reduce the trade-offs associated with low rolling resistance tires using means other than tread cap compound. The long-haul industry relies on SmartWay-verified tires to meet mandatory requirements, such as pulling 53-ft. or longer dry van or refrigerated van trailers in California. “The EPA established different rolling resistance limits for steer, drive and trailer tires to be considered SmartWay-verified,” says Schroeder. “Combined, SmartWay-verified tires can reduce the rolling resistance on

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“Rolling resistance accounts for approximately a third of fuel costs. A 3% reduction in rolling resistance translates into a 1% fuel savings, or an increase of approximately .05 miles per gallon, depending on the vehicle and route.” — Sharon Cowart, director of product marketing, Michelin Truck Tires a tractor-trailer unit by at least 15%. However, some of the early low rolling resistance tread compounds lacked the wear performance and cut and chip resistance that were needed for optimal performance in the long term. “For example, when some tire makers formulate tread compounds to achieve the lower rolling resistance performance required by SmartWay, the tires may wear faster or be more susceptible to cutting and tearing than tires designed with more traditional tread compounds to maximize wear performance,” Schroeder states. Another difference is the tires may have shallower tread depths. “Our

savings. “That is the reason we use an LODC calculation to compare fuel-efficient and standard use tires,” says Carnegie. “LODC stands for ‘Lowest Overall Driving Cost’. This tool examines the total cost of tire ownership and helps to visualize the point at which fuel efficiency can return more investment compared to other more easily seen performances such as removal mileage.”

VOCATIONAL TIRES DIVERGE Vocational tires are under development to meet the upcoming GHG regulations. “The concern is that most current low rolling resistance tires weren’t specifically designed for

resistance,” says Cowart. “A longhaul application will clearly see the benefits of a low rolling resistance tire in a much shorter time span than a vocational application. “The LODC calculation is radically different in these applications compared to long haul,” she continues. “While rolling resistance is far more dominant for a long-haul fleet, these benefits are significantly reduced for off-road applications. These trucks travel much slower and require more acceleration/deceleration compared to constant speed travel. Also, the wear and potential damage of the tires is much greater, which in turn tilts the balance in favor of durabil-

The proposed Phase 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and HeavyDuty Engine and Vehicles rules specifically require low rolling resistance tires for trailers and suggests low rolling resistance tires for vocational trucks. Image courtesy of Mack Trucks Smartway-verified Roadmaster RM851(EM) and RM256 drive tires, however, are designed with tread depths and compounds that offer comparable or even better performance than that of their non-SmartWay-verified counterparts.” In the long-haul industry, low rolling resistance tires often have less tread depth. “You will not often see a full 32/32nds drive tire optimized for rolling resistance,” says Carnegie. “You may find deep drive tires on the Smartway-recognized technology lists, but I would argue that those tires are not fully optimized for rolling resistance. In these cases, the tire is bridging two or more operational targets.” Owners must weigh factors such as expected life and fuel

off-road use. It’s asking the tire to do something it wasn’t intended to do.” Low rolling resistance vocational tires are going to be substantially different than those designed for long-haul operations. “Today, tires that service the long-haul application and tires that service the vocational application are more closely related compared to tires that we will see in the future. As tire design has to achieve greater performance in several different categories, the ability to use generic solutions will be reduced.” Vocational applications have different demands. “These applications can involve scrub, curbing, tread aggression — all of which are unrelated to rolling

ity and mileage. But there are still ways to optimize rolling resistance while maintaining the needed performance for traction and puncture resistance.”

APPLICATION DRIVES SELECTION Vocational applications usually require deeper tread depths, an increase in void in the tread pattern and tread compounding that is more suited for cut and chip resistance. These design elements are counter to how you would design a low rolling resistance tire. “Traditionally, the tire demands for vocational-duty equipment were durability for use in severe service situations,” says Clauer. “The service areas for vocational equipment are normally limited to relatively small

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‘regional’ areas and the amount of highway time was at lower speeds and shorter distances.” Proper tire selection depends on the time spent in off-road applications and the condition of the road surfaces. “Tires specifically chosen for off-road use will typically be higher in rolling resistance than tires chosen for line-haul operations,” says Cowart. “But within the category of tires designed specifically for off-road uses, there are a range of rolling resistances possible depending upon tire construction and materials.” “The true fuel-saving benefits of low rolling resistance vocational tires emerge when the vehicles equipped with these tires hit the road or highway when traveling between jobsites,” says Brian Buckham, general manager, product marketing, Goodyear. “That said, it’s important to keep in mind that low rolling resistance is just one performance benefit construction and other vocational fleets demand. Increased miles to removal, often achieved through the presence of more wearable rubber, as well as cut, chip and tear resistance for on- and off-road service, excellent traction and stability and a tough, premium-quality casing to enhance long-term tire retreadability are important needs, as well.” One challenge is that vocational fleets often have a difficult time measuring fuel efficiency improvements. “While the fleet would immediately see losses due to chip/chunk damage, or fast wear, it’s often difficult for the vocational application to measure improvements in fuel efficiency,” says Carnegie. “Driver behavior and vehicle configuration are at odds with fuel-efficient operations. This is not due to a lack of concern, but a focused business model that must consider a wider range of performance needs. “With the vocational application, the tread cap compound must serve a wider variety of performance needs, resulting is a greater dependence on other tire components for rolling resistance improvements,” he points out. “These in turn are often in conflict with the need for tire durability requirements.” “Engineers modify tire construction and optimize tread designs to maintain other important tire performance properties,”

Smartway-verified Roadmaster RM851(EM) and RM256 drive tires are designed with tread depths and compounds that offer comparable or even better performance than that of their nonSmartWay-verified counterparts.

Engineers modify tire construction and optimize tread designs to maintain important performance properties. Goodyear offers a range of construction tires that offer traction and cut resistance, plus GHG compliance.

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notes Buckham. Goodyear offers a wide range of construction application commercial truck tires that offer traction and cut resistance plus GHG compliancy, including the G731 MSA and the G751 MSA. “Regardless of vocation, application and wheel position, it is important to achieve the right balance of performance benefits,” says Buckham. “In the past, when one benefit, such as low rolling resistance, in a particular type of tire was optimized, the other benefits of the performance triangle — miles to removal and tear resistance, for example — were reduced. This

TRAILERS SUBJECT TO REGULATION

dynamic is much less prevalent these days. “With the continual evolution in technology and tire design, engineers have made significant strides in maintaining all three performance properties,” he states. “We recognize that as fuel efficiency regulations continue to tighten, the need for tires that help deliver reduced rolling resistance and enhanced fuel economy will only grow. That’s why we are aggressively investing even more resources in developing tires that help fleets reduce their fuel consumption, with little to no effect on miles to removal and tear resistance.” ET

The deeper the tread blocks, the better the grip but the worse the fuel economy. Cut and chip resistance are also challenges in the design of low rolling resistance tires.

For the first time, trailers may be subject to GHG regulations. “Lower rolling resistance vocational tires can be suitable on equipment trailers, especially since these trailers operate mostly on-road and typically drop off equipment at construction sites,” says Goodyear’s Brian Buckham. “Keep in mind that trailer tires generate rolling resistance as they roll, just like the tires on the trucks that pull them. Many all-position vocational tires are suitable for use on trailer applications, meaning they will exhibit the same performance benefits whether mounted on the trailer, drive or steer positions.” There are trade-offs. “There are tires designed today that can be used on equipment trailers which are fuel efficient,” notes Prosser Carnegie, Continental Tire. “But a tire optimized for long-distance fuel efficiency may not be able to withstand higher abrasion and cur resistance needed by equipment trailers.” Not all trailer requirements are the same. ‘Some trailers, like spread axle trailers, induce a lot of scrub on the tires,” says Gary Schroeder, Cooper Tire & Rubber. “Therefore, the tires for a spread axle trailer generally have deeper treads to help extend the tread life of the tires. The deeper tread depths will result in the tires having a higher rolling resistance when compared to a shallow tread depth highway trailer tire.” Some trailer applications are better suited for low rolling resistance tires. “There certainly are some equipment trailer applications well suited for low rolling resistance tires,” says Michelin’s Sharon Cowart. “Rolling resistance is a strong consideration in the design of those products. However, there are a very large range of equipment trailers and applications. Selecting the right tire for the right application is of prime importance. There may be other performances more important to the successful operation of the fleet than low rolling resistance alone.” GHG rules regarding tire inflation systems on trailers could have an even bigger impact than low rolling resistance tires. “An interesting point in the proposed rule is that it would require automatic tire inflation systems on trailers as a means to keep tires well inflated, and therefore optimized for the actual rolling resistance in service,” says Schroeder. “Maintaining proper tire inflation has always been one of the best ways to ensure optimum rolling resistance of the tires, as well as to facilitate fuel efficiency, long wear and casing life.” “While lower rolling resistance generally leads to lower fuel consumption and reduced emissions, maintaining proper tire inflation pressure must remain a key part of any fleet manager’s strategy,” he adds. “When it comes to reducing fuel consumption, maintaining proper tire inflation can be just as important as the choice of tires.”

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Telematics TAKE A BITE M

Out of Downtime

ajor vocational truck OEMs are targeting reduced downtime through the utilization of onboard telematics systems. These systems diagnose problems and allow fleet managers to make educated decisions, such as whether the truck needs to be routed to a service shop for immediate repairs or can complete its assigned task and be serviced when the timing is more convenient. Some companies are going further by tying telematics into factory-backed support, which allows the OEMs and dealer to interpret fault codes and develop actions plans that can slash unplanned downtime. The objective is to schedule maintenance when it is necessary to prevent failures while minimizing unnecessary downtime due to nuisance issues. Dave Hillman, vice president

and general manager of vocational trucks, Navistar, claims most drivers can be divided into one of two camps. “When a light comes on the instrument panel it is a fault code of some kind. You either have drivers in Camp A that immediately pull over to the side of the road and say ‘there is a light on, call a wrecker.’ The [Camp B] group has a roll of electrical tape. They pull off an inch of electrical tape and they place it over the light so they don’t have to look at it. They pretend nothing happened and

they keep going. Both of those behaviors are bad ones if you are the owner of the asset.” Telematics systems, such as Navistar’s OnCommand Connection provide a better solution. Not all indicator lights are created equal. “Some of them are benign. Some of them are urgent. OnCommand Connection gives the owner, dispatcher or someone in a more centralized location the ability to look at segmented data on a computer screen or smartphone,” says Hillman.

With the Navistar OnCommand Connection portal, users can track the entire fleet, regardless of brand, receive any error codes as well as advice on how the error codes can be handled and be directed where to route the trucks for necessary service.

“OnCommand Connection puts into plain English what to do with that asset.” The fault code is coupled with a health report. “It is a way to triage patients before they even come to the front door of the emergency room,” says Hillman. For instance, Unit 17 may need an air filter swapped but is fine to continue with its delivery, while Unit 19 might need to come in right away. “We have had fleets that have already saved over 30% in downtime just by having

“We have had fleets that have already saved over 30% in downtime just by having better knowledge about what the vehicle is telling them.” Dave Hillman, vice president and general manager of vocational trucks, Navistar

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Truck telematics systems keep fleets rolling while slashing repair time.

better knowledge about what the vehicle is telling them,” notes Hillman. Mack Trucks continued its journey to cut downtime by combining telematics data with live support personnel in 2014. “In December 2014, we opened our Uptime Center, which demonstrates our commitment to keeping customers on the road, driving the success of their businesses,” says John Walsh, vice president of marketing, Mack Trucks. “The Uptime Center is open 24/7 and is staffed by customer support specialists who work with the customers and dealers to resolve any issues as quickly as possible. “We have evolved how we do business to maximize customer uptime,” he continues. “Our GuardDog telematics-based solution proactively monitors the truck, keeping an eye out for potential issues before they

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become real ones. If a potential issue is detected, skilled uptime technicians in Greensboro, NC, work with the customer to manage through the situation, including scheduling a repair time at a dealer, ensuring any required parts are there before the truck arrives and also providing relevant repair instructions, all while that truck is still on the road.”

A COORDINATED EFFORT Mack Trucks’ telematics system works in conjunction with Mack Certified Uptime Centers to reduce the time the truck spends sitting in the shop. “GuardDog Connect monitors about 50 fault codes on the engine and powertrain so

Through telematics systems, such as Navistar’s OnCommand Connection, dealer and factory support professionals can assess fault codes and provide advice to prevent unscheduled downtime.

if there is an issue, we know about it before the driver or the owner knows about it,” says Curtis Dorwart, vocational product manager, Mack Trucks. “We can then manage the situation with the dealer, tell them what is wrong with it and find out if he has the parts. We will call the customer and schedule the truck in there so that when it does come in, they can jump on it right away and get it in and out of there as quickly as possible. “We know when the truck gets there and when it leaves because it is geofenced,” says Dorwart. “There is an invisible fence around the dealership. If we see it sitting there, we are making phone calls and asking questions. We will send people out there to make it happen. That is all part of our uptime

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strategy. It is not just an employee answering a phone.” It is a total process of aftermarket support powered by GuardDog Connect. “Through our Mack Certified Uptime Centers, we are improving the throughput of the dealership,” says Walsh. “We are establishing dedicated uptime bays for repairs taking less than four hours. The end result is quicker turnaround for all of our customers, particularly those with these quick fixes.” Daimler Trucks uses Virtual Technician to eliminate any surprises. “Virtual Technician’s core functionality is valuable for fleets of all applications,” says Matthew Pfaffenbach, director, telematics, Daimler Trucks North America. “Its ability to categorize engine and aftertreatment faults can help avoid unnecessary visits to a shop, ensuring the truck can continue work at the jobsite, or deliveries can be made on time. If it is a serious issue, the fleet is in the know right away and can use that information to make a quick decision as to where to take the truck and get it repaired as fast as possible and back to work.” Virtual Technician records engine and aftertreatment system fault code events. “Within minutes, this data is transmitted through cellular communications notifying customers via e-mail,” says Pfaffenbach. “Complete fault event details can also be viewed via the Detroit Connect portal, which will be available to customers Fall 2016.” Critical fault codes are further analyzed by Detroit Customer Support Center (CSC) experts. “Virtual Technician classifies fault codes into three categories: service info, service soon and service now,” says Pfaffenbach. “During select service now events, the engine data from 60 seconds

before, during and 15 seconds following the fault event is sent directly to the Detroit CSC for analysis. A CSC expert then sends a follow-up notification to the customer within 30 minutes. The notification outlines the cause of the fault event, the recommended parts to fix the problem and the nearest service locations with those parts in stock. “Virtual Technician can help minimize downtime by helping customers make informed business decisions so that they only service their vehicles when needed,” he adds. This happens in one of two ways: 1. Virtual Technician can inform the fleet if the fault event is something that requires attention but can wait until the end of the work day or after the delivery has been made, and 2. Virtual Technician can inform the fleet if the fault is “driver actionable” — or can be resolved by the driver — allowing the fleet to avoid taking the truck in for repair. “Twenty percent of Virtual Technician fault codes are driver actionable,” notes Pfaffenbach. “If a truck experiences an issue that requires it be brought into a shop immediately, Virtual Technician, with the help from the Detroit CSC, can help reduce diagnostic time and help get the truck repaired right the first time.” Virtual Technician comes standard with two years of service on any Freightliner or Western Star truck equipped with a Detroit engine. “Currently, Virtual Technician communicates to the fleet using email so no specialized website or app is required,” says Pfaffenbach. “However, in late 2016, a new portal will be available to Detroit Connect customers. This new interface will allow users to dive deeper into specific fault events communicated through Virtual Technician.”

AN ALL-MAKES SOLUTION Navistar is also targeting uptime via its OnCommand Connection telematics system. “It turns unscheduled downtime into a scheduled activity,” says Dave Hillman, vice president and general manager for vocational trucks. Based on its prior telematics experience, Navistar has taken a unique approach. “We decided we were going to make OnCommand Connection an

open technology platform. We are not telling customers that if you work with International, you have to do business with our partner,” says Hillman. There are currently 16 telematics data suppliers signed up with Navistar, with more expected in the near future. “We allow customers the freedom of choice for what works best with their operations. Then we enable it through OnCommand Connection,” Hillman explains. Navistar recognizes that a mixed fleet is very typical as fleets merge and consolidate or acquire assets from other sources. A customer-centric approach must address this reality. Being an open technology platform allows OnCommand Connection to service these mixed fleets. “OnCommand Connection actually works on all makes of vehicles,” says Hillman. OnCommand Connect presents the same information regardless of brand, including the location of the closest service shops for each brand. “We have mapped out where all of the competitive dealers are located,” says Hillman. If Unit 19 is Brand X, you may need to take it to a Brand X dealer if it is a warrantable repair. ”We would rather give the customer that information so they can choose where it is best for them to take the equipment. If it is not in the customer’s warranty, we would certainly prefer that they would go to the International dealer.” Presenting data in a clear format was a priority. “We have a dashboard that has been very well received by customers,” Hillman states. “It makes it pretty simple. Not only is it graphic in the way information is presented, but it also uses plain English in terms of what is going on. A fault code is very cryptic. I don’t know what 197-84 means. I have to go to some other source to figure that out. OnCommand Connection already has the repository of what the fault code is and then what needs to be done in plain English.” The data collected transcends the long-haul fleets and can be very beneficial to vocational customers, as well. “Every truck has electronic information on it right now,” says Hillman. “Presenting that in real time to the owner or the fleet manager just allows them to keep those assets operating at their best.” ET

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The GuardDog Connect integrated telematics solution is now available and standard in all TerraPro Cabover models equipped with a Mack MP engine. • Proactive diagnostic and repair planning system monitors fault codes that could potentially shut down a truck or lead to unplanned maintenance • Enables quick diagnosis of issues, proactive scheduling for repairs and confirmation that needed parts are in stock and ready to install, all while the truck is still on the job • TerraPro models can be configured for applications such as a concrete pump, dump, mixer or refuse vehicle

The Dual Tire Work Bench sits directly on top of dual tires, providing almost 4.5 sq. ft. of surface area to keep tools within arms reach. • Works on flat surfaces • Can be inverted to be used as a carry bin with 2 cu. ft. of storage • Measures 28” W x 23” L x 6” H and weighs 5.2 lbs.

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The Defender LTX M/S series all-seasons, all-conditions tires are suited for the truck or SUV you use every day to pull a trailer or drive to and from construction sites in tough conditions and on tough terrain. • Incorporate EVERTREAD technology for durable tread life • Stronger, advanced compounds hold up to tougher conditions longer • Better wear without losing all-season performance (wet traction, snow traction, rolling resistance)

XL 90 Hydraulic Detachable Extendable (HDE) Trailer The XL 90 HDE lowboy trailer has an extendable main deck that goes from 28 ft. 4 in. to 50 ft. 3 in. with extension stops every 24 in. • Extend-A-Trac uses 6-in. greasable rollers with oil-impregnated bronze bushings for smoother extension and retraction • Flip axle and a 44-in. flip neck with kingpin settings at 16 in. and 24 in. enable an 84-ft. extended length • Detachable wheel area allows drivers to insert more decking • 18-in. loaded deck height on the main deck and rear deck transitions to a 24-in. height • Gooseneck features variable ride with five ride height positions

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Landoll 900D Series Traveling Tail Trailers

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The G741 MSD extreme traction drive tire is available in the 11R22.5 size, Load Range H, for construction and other severe-service fleets, as well as size 11R24.5, Load Range H. • Deep 33/32-in. tread with a wide footprint that promotes high mileage and traction • Aggressive, self-cleaning tread design with cut- and chip-resistant tread compound • Tread block sipes for enhanced traction in wet, snow and icy conditions while maintaining optimal dry traction • Precure retread product (PC G741) available in 8 1/2-, 8 7/8- and 9 1/4-in. widths

Crysteel Paradox and Raptor Series Dump Bodies

The 900D Series traveling tail trailer is equipped with a hydraulic operating system (HOSS) and a Grote highvisibility lighting package. • Features improved operational efficiencies, less heat buildup and noise reduction • Operational speed increased with the HOSS system operating at 20 gpm • User-friendly control panel located at chest height and designed to allow installation of optional features directly onto the control panel

The Paradox and Raptor series of Class 8 dump bodies are made from hi-tensile steels and come in standard and heavy-duty models. • Paradox and heavier duty Paradox RoxBox feature a square body style, while the Raptor and heavier duty RipRaptor are elliptical • Available in body sizes ranging from 14 ft. to 21 ft. 6 in. and capacities from 13 to 26.9 yds.

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

Sunset on 2G Network Gives Contractor

SECOND SHOT AT TELEMATICS The need to integrate data streams from multiple OEMs led to a complete telematics system overhaul for The Helm Group.

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he transition that AT&T and Verizon have begun to replace 2G cellular networks in the U.S. with mind-bogglingly faster 4G cells looked like it was going to cost The Helm Group $35,000 to $40,000. Greg Peet, president of Heavy Equipment Services Inc., the Freeport, IL-based regional constructor’s equipment operating division, capitalized on what could have been a bad situation by upgrading telematics providers altogether, rather than investing in replacing the 190 2G telematics boxes (of 250 connected machines in the fleet) that will be obsolete by the end of 2017. “One of the big issues for us with our previous provider was that they were unwilling to enable their application to accept standard data feeds

[from telematics devices other than the ones they sell] using the Association of Equipment Management Professionals’ (AEMP) telematics standard,” says Peet. “For our equipment that had Cat’s VisionLink system on it or Volvo’s Care Track system or Komatsu’s Komtrax, or whatever it might be — we wanted to be able to see the basics like machine location and hours in one application.” Peet had talked with his first telematics vendor about implementing the standard from the start of their relationship. “I made the assumption that over time they would want to embrace it, but it never came to pass,” he says. “It really didn’t make all that much difference to us for quite a while. But as more and more equipment comes to us with telematics as part of their standard build, we would really like for the data to display on one application.” The inability to integrate data streams from the OEM boxes in the same software as the rest of his fleet inevitably convinced Peet not to upgrade the 2G devices supporting their existing telematics system.

MANAGING DATA AND MACHINES IN ONE PLACE Using original equipment telematics hardware is a lesson Peet learned early in the company’s telematics journey. “We already had a handful of machines with OEM telematics devices

This EAMS overview screen shows individual Helm Group machines on location as red dots. Arrows in the dots show direction of travel, and a square in the dot shows the machine is stopped. Circles with numbers inside represent clusters of assets, with the number representing how many units are on site. As you zoom in, the cluster spreads apart to reveal the individual assets.

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when we jumped on the telematics bandwagon four years or so ago now,” he says. “And initially we installed third-party boxes on those machines.” Use of the standard communications protocols for telematics data that AEMP and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers developed was pretty rare at the time. So installing a redundant device on a few machines seemed like a reasonable investment to simplify managing the company’s entire fleet. “But over time, we got more machines that came with telematics boxes on them from the factory,” Peet says. As their number grew, the cost of installing redundant devices grew less reasonable. “You want to be able to see the data from them all in one place, and manage them all the same way.” Peet had met representatives from telematics vendor Temeda and AT&T at AEMP meetings. Temeda and AT&T were working together to develop a heavy equipment system called EAMS. They spent some time getting Peet’s perspective on reporting capabilities for the new system. The release of EAMS coincided with Peet’s vendor search, and he selected it for The Helm Group’s new telematics platform. “One of the attractive things is that they are using some of my input to help develop some of their reporting,” says Peet. “It’s still in the process of being built, but looks like it’s going to be real positive. We’re going to have a lot more analytics available in the new system. “The report that I’m most excited to see is actually a function that our old vendor built for us. I think it’s going to be called the Jobsite Utilization report,” he notes. “One of the things that was most helpful is it identified equipment that could or should be made available from one project to another.” A single report, run for the selected job and period of time, tells you every machine that’s on the job and how many hours it worked during the period. “You

can input your rates for each piece of equipment, if you’re charging your equipment out at an internal rental type, and the system will extrapolate that into an extended cost,” Peet explains. For example, a project manager can pull up a jobsite and look at all the equipment expenses for the previous week. The report shows which machines worked, how many hours they ran, when they arrived on the site, when they left and what the costs were for the week. One result is improved equipment utilization. “Superintendents would call and tell me they needed to rent a machine, and we’d walk through the utilization report,” says Peet. Using the report, they could see if the superintendent had under-used machines on the site, and quickly toggle to a company-wide view to see if there were available machines on other jobsites. “It just made

The EAMS Accordion report shows groups of machines at various levels of detail. Here, it lists individual assets and allows the user to click the “View Detail” link to get all the detail on individual assets.

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the transparency much greater. We improved our utilization and lowered our outside rental expense by exposing this data to everybody in the company.” Peet hopes to eventually use this information to automate the billing process. “We’re going to do more integrating of telematics data into our ERP software. Instead of having to key in the hours off a foreman’s timesheet, we’re hoping to integrate the jobsite utilization information and have those hours drive intercompany equipment billing to the jobs,” he states.

BILLING TRUE HOURS OF OPERATION

The Helm Group’s idling reduction policy intentionally eliminates any perceived subjectivity in equipment hours. Heavy Equipment Services bills operating divisions for every hour a machine runs, whether it’s at idle or under full load. “Idling is a bad deal for equipment on a lot of different levels,” says Peet. “And the way we try to curb it is to bill the job for it. That’s why it’s important for guys to understand that they’re paying for any time the machine is running.”

INSTALLATION ADVANTAGES

Implementing the new EAMS system comes with several hardThe Helm Group’s foremen ware advantages. turn in daily timesheets that “One of the things that was record crew time on the front attractive to me is that [the sysand equipment time on the back. tem isn’t] bound to using just “We’re relying on them to tell us one supplier’s telematics device,” how many hours to bill the projsays Peet. “They recommended a ect for these given machines for Morey device because it has the this given day,” says Peet. harness and connectors to hook Telematics reporting of actual up to the J1939 bus connecequipment time uncovered distion.” This is the standard that crepancies. “We were finding many vehicles’ controllers use to about a 25% shortfall in what communicate engine and other we were being instructed to bill systems’ data. “They’re able to vs. the hours that were actualput much of the data that comes ly accruing on the equipment,” out of the machine into our Peet comments. telematics data stream. It really cuts down on the installation cost, and you’re able to pick up a lot more machine operating data.” Peet reserves judgment This analytics detail combines hours worked and fuel for a few years, but consumption for a machine using Caterpillar’s VisionLink expects telematics hardware. The Helm Group has several the harddifferent OEM telematics systems reporting into EAMS ware will using the AEMP telematics communication standard. be more durable. “For several years, at the end Peet also learned an imporof the month, we have had to do tant lesson about installations the what we call ‘true up the hours’ first time through. “We did our or ‘true up the rental bill.’ We’ll own installations on our previous see that a particular excavator, system, and we ended up finding for example, has been reported a lot of SNAFUs that the vendor used for 100 hours last month, wasn’t very understanding about. but the actual hours of use So we had to go back and redo a gauged by the telematics system lot of our work,” he says. “We’re is 119 hours. So we’ll go back having Temeda take care of most and determine where that extra of the installations on the new system. We wanted somebody 19 hours likely occurred and get supplemental billings to the job,” else’s fingerprints to be on it, so if there was anything that needed Peet explains. “That’s a big proto be corrected they would have cess. It takes one guy about 2.5 to come out and do it.” ET days at the end of every month.”

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OI L S & L U BR I C A N T S By Sara Jensen

PROPANE’S EVOLUTION

into the Off-highway Market Use of propane as an alternative to diesel is gaining traction in off-road applications.

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hen thinking of alternative fuels within the heavy-duty equipment industry, propane is not usually the first that comes to mind. School buses or lawn and garden applications such as commercial mowing tend to be the more commonly known uses. However, its use as an alternative to diesel is beginning to grow within heavier duty, high-horsepower engine applications in the off-road industry. “For years, we’ve known that in horsepower engines of this size range, propane really performs well whether we compare it to gasoline or diesel,” says Tucker Perkins, chief business development officer at the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC). The key driver behind the shift to propane has been the introduction of Tier 4 Final technology. “Tier 4 Final has made a diesel engine so complex, heavy and expensive that all these manufacturers of engines and the

The MQ Whiteman HTXG6DF dual fuel ride-on trowel from Multiquip features a Power Systems International 2.4-liter, gasoline-LPG (propane) engine. people that have to maintain them are looking for a reasonable solution,” says Perkins. And the solution many are starting to look toward is propane. According to Perkins, propane engines are capable of providing the same attributes as a diesel engine but in an easier to use form. “With propane, we’re able to achieve the same emissions standards with a simple three-way catalyst, and simple controls,” he states.

The Propane Education & Research Council worked with Kohler to develop a line of mobile generators powered by propane.

“We don’t see any alternatives to the complexity of a Tier 4 Final diesel engine,” he continues. “There’s really no radical emissions technology or engine technology on the market that seems to be a breakthrough, and so I think it solidifies propane’s place as a reasonable alternative fuel to diesel.”

THE COST OF PROPANE HAS TYPICALLY BEEN LOWER, ENABLING FLEETS TO SAVE ON REFUELING COSTS. When looking at the costs associated with an engine — the initial purchase, fuel, maintenance and storage and

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transporting the fuel — propane’s total operating cost provides a more cost-competitive option. Diesel and gasoline prices are currently low, but fluctuate constantly. The cost of propane has typically been lower, enabling fleets to save on refueling costs. Perkins notes that even though PERC and others have been working to demonstrate propane as a viable alternative, people often need a cataclysmic event of some sort to create a need for change. “We’ve been given that event in this Tier 4 Final emissions standard, and the shock to users in the purchase cost and maintenance complexity,” he says.

CHALLENGES TO OVERCOME PERC is beginning to see the use of propane expanding into aerial lifts and material handlers, as well as the construction rental equipment market in products such as tree chippers,

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trenchers and compactors. “A lot of it is just organic from the market,” Perkins says, “which is really exciting. You see the market is clamoring for it and the manufacturers can deliver [the technology] easily. “And we’ll continue to evolve,” he adds. “We’re starting to move into some higher horsepower applications that are very applicable to mining and offroad construction. We’re in the very beginning stages of that.” One of the challenges is ensuring the products introduced not only offer a lower total cost of ownership, but also durability and maintenance benefits that are equal to, if not

Dual-fuel engines are typically used in applications running large engines for several hours as a means of reducing fuel costs. As such, Perkins says their adoption has quickly been expanding into higher horsepower off-road markets, including mining and heavy forestry. Both industries use equipment that runs for several hours at a time and would therefore benefit from using engines that can be powered by a lower-cost fuel like propane. Dual-fuel engines open the door to propane’s acceptance in the off-road market by introducing users to the cost and emissions savings, and familiarizing them with the tech-

YOU SEE THE MARKET IS CLAMORING FOR IT AND THE MANUFACTURERS CAN DELIVER [THE TECHNOLOGY] EASILY. better, than diesel or gasoline engines. “The diesel product is a good product in terms of durability and overall longevity,” says Perkins. “That’s something we always work really well with the manufacturers on — to see that we bring durable and reliable products to market.” The other challenge with bringing propane to new markets is getting the industry comfortable with finding a new fuel source. Many diesel fuel providers also supply propane, which makes this a slightly easier task. However, Perkins says it’s still necessary to ensure a quality fuel supplier is found to help make the transition to propane easier for customers. The way PERC aims to overcome this and other challenges is through education, training and experience in bringing propane to other markets.

nology. That way, once dedicated propane engines in higher horsepower ranges are developed, the industry will be more comfortable with the technology and thus apt to use it. “We’re in the infancy of people being as familiar with propane as they are with diesel

According to the Propane Education & Research Council, propane engines are capable of meeting the same emissions standards as diesel engines but in a more simplified engine design. or gasoline, and that familiarity is only going to increase its usage,” says Perkins. Development and commercialization will be dependent upon market use. “It’s the ageold question: ‘Do you make the investment and hope you can demonstrate the benefits and features to the market, or do you try to get the market to come along with you?’” says Perkins. The dual-fuel engines provide manufacturers the opportunity to test the waters on potential market adoption of propane without having to potentially invest millions of dollars in an engine program that customers may not buy. Perkins says the off-road

segment is becoming increasingly important to PERC, and is currently a key area of focus. Where just five years ago, there were maybe four or five pieces of equipment in a rental yard or dealer lot that could be fueled by propane, today that number is up to 10 or 11, and by the end of 2016, he anticipates it will reach 15 or 20. “Again, it’s just all driven because the manufacturers are looking for a simpler, cheaper engine to produce, while the users are looking for an engine that’s quieter, more fuel efficient, less polluting and easier to maintain,” he states. “The market is just running to propane, which is a beautiful thing.” ET

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Also aiding the transition to higher horsepower applications is the introduction of dual-fuel engines using both diesel and propane. Though mainly in the on-road market, Perkins notes on-road engines tend to have stricter emissions, reliability and durability requirements to meet. Knowledge gained from meeting these requirements can be applied to the development of off-road engines.

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Little Beaver Anchoring Equipment This anchoring equipment allows installers to quickly secure utility towers to solid ground, which prevents towers from shifting or moving off footings during a storm or strong winds. • Package includes an 11-hp hydraulic drill, hightorque handle and anchoring adapter • High-torque handle (700 lbs.-ft of torque at 45 rpm) allows a 6-ft.-long anchor to be quickly drilled flush to the ground • Compact body and portable, self-contained hydraulic power pack make it easy to anchor in remote locations and cramped work sites • Easy-to-use controls with forward, neutral or reverse positions

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Brokk 160 Demolition Machine The 3,527-lb. Brokk 160 features a 25-hp emissions-free electric motor and a reach of 15.8 ft. with the included SB202 breaker. • Provides the capacity and stability to carry attachments up to 595 lbs. • 4.1-ft. height and 2.6-ft. width provide a compact and low-profile design for work in tight, restricted areas • Remote control box enables the operator to remain a safe distance away from potential hazards

Subsurface Instruments ML-3 Short Magnetic Locator The 40-in. ML-3 provides an ergonomic, lightweight, rugged, one-handed operation option to traditional magnetic locators. • 100% waterproof up to 220 ft. • Auto-zero feature allows user to cancel ambient magnetics or magnetic gradient in the soil or water • Digitally tuned for accuracy in detecting ferromagnetic objects • All components housed inside aircraftgrade aluminum monotube units

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DICA FiberMax Dunnage Pads

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The FiberMax Heavy Duty and Super Duty Dunnage pads provide a rigid foundation for outrigger-enabled equipment, including concrete pumping equipment and mobile cranes. • Heavy Duty .75-in. option offers a crush rating of 2,000 psi and rated capacity of 200,000 lbs. • Two Super Duty 1.5-in. options feature a crush rating of 2,500 psi and a rated capacity of 250,000 lbs. • Not affected by the elements or prolonged use and guaranteed to be unbreakable

The M18 Cordless Jobsite Fan supplies up to 284 cfm and circulates air over 40 ft. for use in hot or poorly ventilated working conditions or for drying leaking pipes, drywall mud or paint. • Three speed settings, nine stopping positions and a 120° adjustable head enable easy control of airflow • M18 battery enables up to 17 hours of runtime on Low with an XC5.0 Battery Pack • Can hang in various positions from four keyhole hangers or two hanging holes • Weighs 6.84 lbs. with battery

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Wacker Neuson DW60 and DW90 Dumpers The articulated, hydrostatic, four-wheel-drive DW60 and DW90 dumpers feature heavyduty, impact-resistant buckets that swivel and dump from the front or either side and are operated with a simple, easy to reach joystick control. • DW60 carries up to 4.2 cu. yds. and is a match for 5- to 10-ton excavators, and the DW90 carries up to 5.6 cu. yds. and is suited for use with larger excavators • 75-hp Perkins Tier 4 Final turbocharged engines • Operator’s stations easily accessible from both sides of the machine • Available with heated/air-conditioned cabs or ROPS versions with optional awning

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This line of 16 electric two-stage, vertical tank, stationary air compressors comes in 60-, 80- and 120-gal. tank sizes, provides 175 psi and displaces between 9.1 and 43.6 cfm. • Heavy-duty, two-stage cast iron pump and powder-coated, ASME-certified tank • One-phase or three-phase electric motor provides between 2 and 10 hp • Large flywheel provides for extra cooling and easier startup, while special unloading valves further assist motor starting • Automatic start/stop control with pressure unloader

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R U N N I N G T H E BUS I N E S S By Garry Bartecki ®

5 TRUTHS

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Make the a Reality for Your Business

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.

Businesses both large and small need to have a plan in place to stay competitive.

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The bottom line is you can cut to the chase and find out what you need to do to manage and operate a contracting firm of the future by finding the “experts” in your area and calling on them for some input.

THE FIVE TRUTHS LISTED WERE:

Just reviewing this list a lets you know you are in for a lot of education, training and investment in technology. And it may even appear reasonable and doable. But if you go back and read Becky’s column where she dives into the weeds a bit, you come away with a very different feeling that there is a lot more here than you expect. I agree that these five truths are in play. I also submit that every contractor will have to comply to some degree with each of the five truths because of project/client demands. I guess the question for every contractor out there will be “How do I implement these changes without messing it up?” It’s a good question that needs some discussion to avoid making investments that do not provide meaningful ROI. No matter the size of your company, you will need to draft a plan covering at least a five-year period, which lists objectives, cost estimates and a timeline for implementation, along with accountability assigned to each person involved. Don’t scare yourself, but be prepared to come up with an outline after a discussion with your management team (or spouse) of the steps you need to take and the resources you need to draft a doable program. After reading Becky’s column the first time, I thought the internal resources required to meet these requirements would be quite substantial. I suspect the national contractors could implement these programs with ease, but what about the rest of you — because we all need to get more efficient to stay competitive. Here is how I would proceed to meet the future needs of the industry.

DEAL WITH TRUTH #5 FIRST There is education to be had from OEMs, equipment dealers, rental companies, industry associations, performance group participation, business system providers, publications, conventions, online courses, etc. Somebody in your company has to “know” the industry and that person should determine what education is necessary and who should get it. If you need further help with this, your equipment dealer can provide industry data and sources of information. Your accountant (if they have industry expertise) can also help out. If you use an industry specific system, the system provider usually knows what is going on in the industry and how certain issues are being handled by other companies.

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fter reading editor Becky Schultz’s Breaking Ground editorial column titled “5 ‘Truths’ Destined to Impact Your Construction Business” (ForConstructionPros. com/12175195), I had to contact her to compliment her on a very well written piece that summarized the five issues contractors are in the process of dealing with — or soon will be — to remain competitive and profitable. If you did not read the column, go back and do so because it is certainly an outline for your management team, whether you have a crew of 10 or a crew of 10,000. 1. Technology adoption will be essential to success. 2. Equipment is becoming more complex. 3. Jobsites will become more mechanized. 4. Efficient data management is crucial. 5. Education and training are a must to stay in the game.

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TACKLE TRUTH #1 NEXT Dealing with all forms of technology is a must. I have to admit that people under 30 have the best chance of providing you with the ability to properly use your systems and other apps to make you competitive. There are a lot of “technology experts” out there looking for jobs. Most graduated with a degree that does not guarantee a job in their chosen field, but who are experts when it comes to dealing with technology. Check your basement; you may have a son or daughter down there who fits your need. If you find one who can set up your laptops, tablets and other digital equipment, plus train your staff how to properly use this equipment, you have found yourself a keeper that you can develop into an industry person. Plus, they can now become a tax-paying member of society.

TELEMATICS WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY Telematics provide data and information that make you money. You can try to decipher the data you get, or better yet, have your equipment dealer do it for you. I consider this similar to a visit to the car dealer service department. They give me the list of what they think needs to be done and I decide which items to have them service. There is no doubt there is a learning curve here, but eventually you will learn how to prioritize what the machines are telling you.

ON TO #2 AND #3 Your equipment dealers and rental companies should be educating you about the complexity of today’s equipment. In fact, you can outsource this problem by renting the “complex” equipment, leaving the problem with the rental company. So there you have it — a program or approach on how to implement the five truths and for a very modest investment. Use industry sources for education. Use OEMs, dealers and rental companies to help with equipment needs. Find a part-time or full-time person comfortable with technology you can hire for a modest sum. Your individual investment on the front end is to develop a plan of what you want your firm to look like five years from now, along with an estimate of the investment required. The point here is that you can do this, no matter what size company you have, and you have to do this because the times they are changing. ET To access previous Running the Business columns, as well as additional business management information, visit www.ForConstructionPros.com.

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TAKE IT UP A NOTCH.


EATON AUTOMATED TRANSMISSION LINE-UP

FULLER ADVANTAGE® SERIES • Gears: 10 forward, 2 reverse • GCWR: up to 110,000 pounds • Cooler-less design for enhanced performance and peace of mind • Recommended for municipal, dump and construction • Automated version of Fuller Advantage manual

ULTRASHIFT® PLUS VCS • Gears: 10 forward, 3 reverse • GCWR: up to 110,000 pounds • Deep reduction combined with fast reverse for longer distance backing on- or off-road • Recommended for dump, construction, block truck, pumper and municipal • Automated version of RT-8LL manual

ULTRASHIFT® PLUS VMS • Gears: 11 forward, 3 reverse • GCWR: up to 110,000 pounds • Deepest reduction for precise, controlled speeds around construction sites • Recommended for mixers, asphalt, spreading, pumpers and cranes • Automated version of RT-9ALL manual

ULTRASHIFT® PLUS MXP/VXP • Gears: 18 forward, 4 reverse • GCWR: unlimited • Designed for harsh environments with steep grades and heavy loads while providing on- and off-highway capability • Recommended for doubles, triples, mining and other challenging applications • Automated version of RT-18 manual

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There are two things we know: The job site is tough and no two are alike. That’s why our line of automated transmissions can be spec’d for your fleet’s unique requirements. Plus, our products are backed by the solutions, support and expertise of the Roadranger® network. That’s something you can’t find anywhere else. Learn more at roadranger.com

COMPARISON OVERVIEW FEATURES

FULLER ADVANTAGE® OVERDRIVE

ULTRASHIFT® PLUS VCS

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Forward Gears

10

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18

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Reverse Gears

2

3

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4

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1st Gear Ratio

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Overall Ratio

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19.68

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Max. Engine Torque (lbs.-ft.)

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2250

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Max. Engine Horsepower

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600

600

700

700

Oil Capacity (Pints)

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28

28

28

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6 bolt / 8 bolt / Thru Shaft

6 bolt / 8 bolt / Thru Shaft

6 bolt / 8 bolt / Thru Shaft

6 bolt / 8 bolt / Thru Shaft

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Max GCW/GCVW

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Up to 110,000 lbs.

Up to 110,000 lbs.

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FO-10E309ALL-VMS FO-11E309ALL-VMS FO-12E309ALL-VMS FO-14E309ALL-VMS FO-16E309ALL-VMS FO-17E309ALL-VMS

FO-16E318B-MXP FO-18E318B-MXP FO-20E318B-MXP FO-22E318B-MXP

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RELIABILITY

TOUGH TRANSMISSIONS FOR TOUGH JOBS.

With a reputation of strength and durability earned over decades of use in on- and off-highway applications, you can rely on Eaton heavy-duty transmissions to perform when you need them the most. CONTROL

Vehicle control is vital on job sites. That’s why we engineer advanced features such as GearLogic™ technology, which improves low-speed performance, into our products.


COMFORT

Computer-controlled shifting makes our transmissions easy to operate and improves driver comfort. Drivers are less fatigued and less stressed so they can focus on the job. COST OF OWNERSHIP

Eaton automated transmissions have been engineered with innovative features to help achieve optimal fuel efficiency, and less wear and tear on drivetrain components for reduced maintenance costs.

SERVICEABILITY

The modular design of our transmissions minimizes cost and time of service. At your convenience, service can be performed at your local dealer to get your vehicle back on the job faster. PEACE OF MIND

Our products have impressive warranties and extended protection plan options. Plus, you’re backed by the support, solutions and expertise of the Roadranger Ž network with more than 200 representatives throughout North America, 24/7/365 accessible call center and computer-based and on-site training from industry experts.


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