Volume 20 No. 6
MARCH 2012
C&D D Recycling g Asphaltt & Concrete Gr o wing demand for color enhanced m ulc h fuels gr o wth f or Homer Industries
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Alternative Case Resolution Initiative Training Workshop protects your company, your employees and your
assets from devastating fines and penalties GREEN BAY, WI — Catamount Consulting, LLC and Patton Boggs,
LLP have teamed up to provide an Alternative Case Resolution Workshop this spring in Green Bay, WI.
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has increased mine inspections, citations and penalties and the March workshop will teach companies how to deal with MSHA inspections from the field to the courtroom. Mark Savit, partner at Patton Boggs, LLP and an expert in mining litigation and health and safety law, says “MSHA has definitely ramped up the number and variety of citations it is issuing. The only way a mining company can operate in this regulatory climate is to become as familiar as it can be with the MSHA citation process.” Key strategies can avoid costly citations and reduce your company’s legal and financial liability. “We have partnered with Catamount Consulting, LLC, a leader in MSHA, OSHA and work zone safety training, to provide industry experts who will teach you how to deal with MSHA from the moment the field inspectors arrive at your site, through the course of their inspection and after any citations are issued,” said Mr. Savit. The U.S. Dept. of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA) has enacted the second phase in major reforms to enforcement and increased inspections of coal, mineral and aggregate mining operations. Since April, 2010, when the enhanced inspections began, citations and penalties have risen steadily. “MSHA has definitely ramped up the number and variety of citations it’s issuing,” said Mr. Savit. “It is clear that MSHA leadership favors more stringent enforcement as the primary way to ensure safety, and they are taking unprecedented action as of late.” Mine operators are particularly vulnerable to MSHA enforcement actions, as many citations carry penalties that can cripple the operating budget of a mining company. “I’ve never seen anything like this before,” said Mr. Savit, remarking on a recent case in which a small stone quarry was assessed over $500,000 in MSHA penalties. Savit, who began his career at the U.S. Dept. of the Interior where he headed MSHA’s special investigation unit, said: “The only way a mining company can operate in this regulatory climate is to become as familiar as it can be with the MSHA citation process. The risk of being unprepared for a significant MSHA enforcement action can be devastating.” Scott McKenna, a MSHA certified instructor and owner of Catamount Consulting LLC, agrees. “Mine operators need to know about and respond to any violations on their sites before MSHA does, and they need to know how to deal with citations,” said McKenna. “Ignorance of rights, responsibilities, the Code of Federal Regulations and the ACRI process is simply reckless.” ACRI, the Alternative Case Resolution Initiative, is a MSHA program in which ACRI trained, non-attorney MSHA specialists resolve or adjudicate select enforcement disputes with mine operators arising from cita-
tions under the Mine Act. The use of the ACRI process has spread to every type of citation except where serious, disabling or fatal injuries are involved. The ACRI Workshop is a two and a half day seminar covering the legal and procedural processes involved in field inspections, citations and ACRI resolution. The ACRI workshop provides mine operators and their representatives the skills necessary to participate in the ACRI process without outside legal representation. Attorneys from Patton Boggs LLP, a preeminent Washington D.C. based firm, provide insight into MSHA laws, research techniques and litigation procedures. Participants learn how to organize and present legal arguments and receive a manual with form pleadings useful in preparing for settlement conferences and proceedings with Administrative Law Judges. The ACRI Seminar will take place March 27-29, 2012 at Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Green Bay in Green Bay, WI. The cost to attend is $625 per person. More information on the seminar can be found at www.catamountconsultingllc.com or by calling Catamount Consulting at 518-623-2352. Catamount Consulting LLC provides comprehensive on and off site training in all facets of MSHA, OSHA and Workzone Safety, as well as company management training and motivational presentations. The firm has locations in Warrensburg, NY, Curwensville, PA and Kunkletown, PA.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! April. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: March 2 Composting Equipment-Turners, Screens, Grinders, Chippers Pre-Show: Waste Expo May. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: April 6 Screening Equipment / Crushing Equipment Show: Waste Expo, May 1-3, Las Vegas, NV June. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: May 4 Wood Waste Recycling-Grinding, Screening, Coloring, Biomass Energy July... ADVERTISING DEADLINE: June 1 Scrap Processing Equipment / Balers, Shears, Shredders, Magnets August. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: July 6 C&D Recycling - Attachments, Picking Stations, Screens September. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: August 3 Crushing / Grinding / Screening / Shredding
ACRI training reduces costly penalties and citations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Shur-Co announces the launch o the 4500 Series Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Growing demand for color enhanced mulch fuels growth for Homer Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 by Randy Happel GrinderCrusherScreen.com reaches new heights with Big Green Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Waste Management: Los Angeles replaces CBI portable grinder with an electric CBI 5800 . 24-25 by Diane Mettler Asphalt Drum Mixers recycle systems enhance cost efficienty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 People On the Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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Cover photo: Management, staff and crew of the Homer Industries wood processing/mulch coloring team includes: (LR) Todd Hahn (Sahara operator), Jason Hogan, Ed Ketchum, Kenny Eckert, Rafael Alvizo (Sahara operator), Brian Elias, Rafael Flores (Sahara operator), Josh Doherty, Scott Reposh, Kimberly Bell, Katina Haywood, Mike Fitzpatrick, Donna Clemmens, Jay Zimmerman, Sheryl Leslie, Richard Reposh.
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Xylem readies for continued dewatering growth, breaks ground on Godwin Pumps manufacturing facility expansion WHITE PLAINS, NY — Xylem, Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, has broken ground on a 10,000-square-foot extension of its manufacturing facility in Bridgeport, NJ to support continuing growth in the dewatering segment. The Bridgeport facility is a manufacturing plant for Godwin pumps, a leading global brand of automatic self-priming portable pumps used in the growing markets for drainage pump rental, services and sales for the global industrial, construction, mining, municipal, oil and gas segments. The additional capacity will be used to meet growing demand for Godwin pumps, including the new Godwin DriPrime® NC Series introduced in November 2011. The Godwin Dri-Prime
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Krajewski adds. “You can operate everything from the same SMAR Transmitter®.” This five channel modular remote runs your electric tarp, your hopper doors and additional Shur -Co accessories like the LiteALL™ LED work light package. The 4500 Series Electric and other SMARTrailer products are available direct from Shur-Co, at the company’s
eight branch locations (SD, ND, Iowa, Ohio, IL, CO, OK and Texas) and from Authorized Shur-Co Dealers nationwide. To find a location nearest you, call us at 800-4748756 or visit our website at www.shurco.com. Right — With no need for electrical energy to actuate, there are no moving parts or electrical connections to fail.
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Growing demand for color enhanced mulch fuels growth for Homer Industries
Aerial view of Homer Industries 35 acre wood processing and mulch colorant operation located near Lockport, IL. Founded by Joe Reposh in 1935, the facility employs more than 100 people and has grown to become the largest producer of playground material and hardwood landscape mulch in the Midwest. by Randy Happel, Features Writer, Two Rivers has contributed to an increase in the volume of wood way expansion. Marketing, Des Moines, Iowa processed by Homer Tree Service — from 20,000 “I remember when I first got into the industry, I Ron Reposh succeeded his father, the late Joe tons annually less than a decade ago, to more than had the challenge of selling waste wood material at Reposh, as president and owner of Homer Tree 150,000 tons in 2011. Hahn joined the Reposh fam- the pallet company,” Hahn says. “I can recall asking Service Inc. after the senior Reposh established and ily business eight years ago after having spent sever- myself, ‘Who is going to buy all this waste wood and ran the company for many years. The visionary al years with a pallet manufacturing company. related byproducts?’ But things have certainly junior Reposh has helped guide Homer Tree Service Among his first contributions were to spearhead the changed since then. When I started here eight years down a path that has resulted in consistent growth development of an expanded product line, create new ago, I remember telling the owner that the issue for and leadership in the tree care industry. In 2003, the markets and offer additional services. Since then, us going forward was not going to be in selling it, but company launched a new division, Homer Industries, Hahn has seen the wood processing industry change rather securing enough of it to sustain our mulch LLC, when they recognized the opportunity that significantly. business.” converting recycled logs into a variety of mulch prodColor enhanced mulch takes off ucts had exciting potential for future growth. Hahn was right! Since expanding into the mulch “Land clearing is widely recognized as Homer Tree business, Homer Industries sales have skyrocketed. Midwest based wood processor Service’s specialty,” says Todd Hahn, director of Accordingly, Homer produces mulch year round, produces a variety of quality operations and marketing. “We complete projects which is an anomaly of sorts for many wood proranging from 2 to 500 acres and will travel pretty cessing/mulch producing entities. Hahn believes the landscaping and playground mulch much anywhere in the country where our servicgrowing acceptance of color enhanced mulch is a es are needed. Last year we completed land clearing Meanwhile, the Reposh family continues to be well major factor that has contributed to the increase in jobs in Texas, New York and Ohio, and have another represented within the company. Five of Ron Jr’s 10 demand for the company’s many branded mulch big project coming up in Alabama. We are proud of siblings are currently involved. Ron serves as presi- offerings. Not surprisingly, 2011 was a banner sales the reputation we’ve established as one of the pre- dent, who along with four of his brothers serves as year. According to Hahn, the company continued to mier land clearing and wood processing companies Homer’s management team. Additionally, the compa- move a fair volume of mulch late into the year last in the Midwest.” ny employs more than 100 tree care industry profes- year a sales activity that he’d not experienced since Dedication to conservation and sustainability sionals, all who work diligently to meet the tree care he started there. Hahn attributes the consistent growth and longevi- needs of a distinguished list of clients that includes “I was still moving material in December,” Hahn ty of Homer Industries to its employees’ hard work the Illinois Department of Transportation and recalls, “although not to the degree that we do in and the company’s commitment to environmental Menards Stores (site development) throughout the April, May and June. But it was certainly a surprissustainability. The addition of other products and Midwest and the City of Chicago. Recently, the ingly, respectable volume. Our primary customers services — including landscape mulch and play- Chicago O’Hare Airport Authority contracted with Homer 9 ground surfacing — has also been a major factor that Homer Tree Service to clear the way for a major run-
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are located within a 120 mile radius of our suburban Chicago location. That tells me that despite being in the heart of the Midwest — where one wouldn’t necessarily think of mulch during the winter months — our landscaping related customers are already looking ahead to next spring’s anticipated demand.” Among the most successful of Homer’s mulch products is a colored landscape offering branded as ColorScape. Created specifically for decorative landscaping use, ColorScape is made from virgin double processed hardwood or recycled wood and is available in a wide variety of rich colors. The company will also produce nearly any custom color with a special order request. The company uses colorants and coloring equipment manufactured by Colorbiotics, Inc., headquartered in Ames, Iowa. According to Hahn, the recognition by landscapers, retailers and homeowners of the safety and vibrancy of color enhanced mulch has fueled tremendous growth in recent years, especially in areas of the country where colored mulch was viewed with skepticism in the not so distant past. “Landscapers and homeowners are embracing colored mulch now because it’s proven to be durable and the color holds true longer,” Hahn says. “The fact of the matter is that colored mulch actually retains its vibrancy much longer than uncolored fiber. Natural wood weathers faster, fades more quickly and actually decays at an accelerated rate compared to colored mulch. We started off producing a quality, dark all natural product for landscapers back in 2004. After a couple of years, we recognized the significant opportunity that producing a colored product had for our business.” That’s when Hahn started shopping for coloring equipment. After an extensive search, he decided on the Sahara® X3 offered by Colorbiotics. He was extremely satisfied with the results. “We’ve run a lot of material through that machine,” Hahn says. “I was sold on the professionalism and quality of Colorbiotics staff and the productivity and consistency of the Sahara System. It’s a simple machine to calibrate and operate and easy to maintain and repair. Next to product quality, one of the biggest things to me is the production rate. As you can imagine, in this business, reliability is key — especially in the crazy spring months.” Bright future ahead Hahn is optimistic about the future of Homer Industries, citing increasing demand for mulch products and biofuels for cogeneration energy facilities as factors that will affect growth. There is a flip side to the equation, however, as growing demand also results in challenges with sourcing raw materials. Hahn has aggressively pursues options to keep supplies in tune with demand, even reaching out to competitors when and where appropriate. “A big part of my job often involves other tree care contractors,” Hahn says. “Frequently, I talk to a lot of our competitors on the tree care side of the business. I welcome them to our yard because many of them are looking for a place to dispose of waste wood, trimmings and other waste materials. We’ll even haul for other contractors when they need us to. We also work with a lot of cities and municipalities and have contracts with them where we haul all their material and tree debris, whether we do the tree work or not. That’s given me more ability to control the demand we have for raw materials which gives us a variety of other sources for needed waste wood.” For more information about products and services produced by Homer Industries, visit the company’s website at www.homerindustries.com or call 815838-0863. To learn more about the landscape mulch colorants and mulch coloring equipment offered by Colorbiotics, log on to www.colorbiotics.com or email info@colorbiotics.com.
A Homer Industries semi returns to the company’s wood processing facility to be filled with another load of quality colored mulch destined for one of many landscaping supply customers. The bulk of Homer products are shipped within a 120 mile radius of their Lockport, IL home base.
Ground wood chips being loaded into Homer Industries Sahara colorant machine. The company processes more than 150,000 tons of wood annually and offers a variety of branded colored mulch product offerings.
Colorbiotics mulch coloring is transportable by Jon M. Casey “Mulch coloring road show” Since purchasing their first Sahara X3 in 2004, Homer Industries has added another Sahara Coloring System to their inventory of equipment, a unit that is mounted atop a drop deck trailer. This configuration allows them to take the coloring machine to the customer in what Hahn calls it their mulch coloring “road show.” This innovative move has allowed the company to better serve their customers and enhanced profitability as well. “The Colorbiotics crew came out and helped us design a mobile unit that we can take to our cus-
tomers to color their mulch. This expands the flexibility of our coloring operation,” Hahn says. “Since we use two Vermeer® TG9000 tub grinders that we run full time in the yard here to do our grinding, we now have the ability to take one of those grinders along with the mobile Sahara X3 coloring machine to a customer’s site and do mobile grinding and coloring on a custom basis. I don’t know of many other mulch providers with the ability to provide that level of service. Plus, it’s a highly efficient operational approach for us.” Hahn also likes the fact that he can easily move the newer mobile
Sahara X3 around the Homer Industries yard. That helps in managing large piles of material by helping to maintain safe temperatures in those piles of mulch. “Instead of spending the money and taking time to restack the pile, we’ll color it. This alleviates having to add water to the pile to control hot spots. It expedites the coloring process and cools the product at the same time.” To learn more about the landscape mulch colorants and mulch coloring equipment offered by Colorbiotics, log on to www.colorbiotics.com or email info@colorbiotics.com.
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Case CX210C excavator boosts power, fuel economy LAS VEGAS — Case Construction Equipment today launched its CX210C full sized excavator at the World of Concrete 2012 show. The most recent addition to the company’s C Series product line, the CX210C model features increased fuel efficiency, productivity and improved serviceability and operator comfort. The new Case CX210C excavator achieves 160 net hp using Tier 4 Interim certified cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) technology that burns cleaner while delivering superior horsepower. A new narrow undercarriage version, measuring 8-foot 6-inches wide, is available for easier transport. “The new Case CX210C excavator delivers both the lower operating costs and higher productivity that contractors expect,” said Tim O’Brien, brand marketing manager, Case Construction Equipment. He cited 10 percent fuel economy gains, three percent cycle time reductions and seven percent lift capacity increases among crucial product improvements. “An advanced version of the Case Intelligent Hydraulic System technology reduces total fuel consumption and improves performance,” O’Brien said. Boom Economy Control lowers engine RPMs during the boom down and swing operation, while the Auto Economy Control lowers RPMs when the joysticks are inactive. Swing Relief Control technology manages the hydraulic power allotted at the start of the swing operation, and Spool Stroke Control creates an automatic pressure adjustment during digging operations. “These fuel efficiency gains are especially significant,” O’Brien explained. “While typical CEGR systems lose fuel efficiency, we’ve actually increased fuel efficiency on our Case CX210C excavator by 10 percent over the previous B Se-
ries model. While delivering exceptional fuel efficiency, the Case C Series models continue to be in the top of their class for productivity.” He continued, “Because excavators run with little change to engine speed, CEGR tech-
nology was the best choice for efficiency and convenience.” Increased productivity With three percent faster cycle times than previous models, the new Case CX210C excavator can load more
trucks or trench further during every work shift. Along with faster cycle times, the new Case excavators offer operators smoother and easier control and maneuverability.
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The CX210C provides seven percent more lift capacity and boasts a 440-pound increase in operating weight to tackle bigger jobs. The excavator has an operating weight of 47,800-pounds, a bucket digging force 34,171-pounds, arm digging force of 24,729pounds and a maximum dig depth of 21-foot 10inches. Standard bucket
sizes range from .65 to 1.53-cubic-yards. The new excavator offers three power modes — SP (speed priority), H (heavy duty) and A (automatic) — to allow operators to choose the best mix of power and fuel efficiency. The throttle settings also adjust the hydraulic settings for further tailoring to specific tasks. Improved operator
comfort, visibility The Case CX210C excavator gives operators a more spacious, comfortable and quiet cab, with 19 percent better visibility from the operator’s seat (including a new roof skylight) compared to previous models. Noise reduction improvements, including vibration refinement on the cab’s reinforced tubular The CX210C provides seven percent more lift capacity and boasts a 440-pound increase in operating weight to tackle bigger jobs.
structures, create an extra quiet cab environment, with automotive like noise levels as low as 69.9 dBa. The cab on the new Case excavator provides seven percent more overall space and 25 percent more airflow. Air conditioning performance also has increased by eight percent. New with the C Series is a rearview camera that feeds video to a 7inch LED monitor in the cab, enhancing operator confidence and jobsite safety during machine operation. “The monitor in the Case C Series excavators is large and clear,” O’Brien said. The operator can easily switch between rear and optional side camera views. Plus, they have simultaneous visibility to key operating data, including a new function which provides fuel consumption per hour. Operators can use this information to refine fuel efficiency for their particular operation. Case engineers designed the CX210C, like other C Series excavators, with a very low profile that enhances visibility from the cab while efficiently accommodating Tier 4 emission system components. The CX210C excavator also includes a standard air suspension seat and an in-cab auxiliary hydraulic setting system with a new option for 10 memory recall settings to make tool changes quick and easy for operators. A Level 1 ROPS/FOPS (rollover/falling object protection systems) cab structure provides helps enhance operator safety. Ease of maintenance
Extended service intervals for the Case C Series excavators help reduce operating costs, O’Brien said. They are designed with 500 hour engine oil change intervals, 5,000 hour hydraulic oil change intervals and 1,000 hour greasing intervals with Easy Maintenance System bushings. The cab includes new access points to easily reach the air filter and fuse box. The Case CX210C excavator scored a two percent improvement over previous models on the SAE maintainability index. “The new Case C Series excavators efficiently package the redesigned engine, cooling and exhaust systems while maintaining excellent serviceability and operator visibility,” O’Brien said. “The machines feature wide open panels for easy access to service points and ground level access to grouped lubrication points.” Full range of attachments Case offers a range of attachments for the CX210C and other C Series excavators, including Case Smart Digging Systems components such as pin-on buckets, coupler buckets, the Case Multi-Fit Coupler and the SmartFit™ bucket tooth system. Case pin-on buckets are designed for heavy duty, high capacity applications such as digging in dense soil, clay, loose rock and gravel. The Case Multi-Fit Coupler offers complete hydraulic latching, enabling excavator operators to quickly attach and detach buckets
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Case from 11 and other components without leaving the cab. Designed for the MultiFit Coupler, Case coupler buckets feature integrated bucket pins to prevent any loss of breakout force that might otherwise occur when using a coupler device. The SmartFit system provides stronger, more durable teeth and adapters and hammerless, reusable locking pins. The SmartFit lineup includes general purpose, rock chisel, heavy penetrator, tiger, twin tiger and flare teeth. For additional excavator product specifications, customer testimonials, competitive comparisons, finance offers and more, please visit www.casece.com. For a Case excavator demonstration, see your local Case dealer.
Case Construction Equipment sells and supports a full line of construction equipment around the world, including the No. 1 loader/backhoes, articulated trucks, excavators, motor graders, wheel loaders, vibratory compaction rollers, crawler dozers, skid steers, compact track loaders and rough terrain forklifts. Through Case dealers, customers have access to a true professional partner with world class equipment and aftermarket support, industry leading warranties and flexible financing. More information is available at www.casece.com. Case is a division of CNH Global N.V. (NYSE:CNH), a majority owned subsidiary of Fiat Industrial S.p.A. (FI.MI). More information about CNH can be found online at www.cnh.com.
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GrinderCrusherScreen.com reaches new heights with Big Green Machine
The Big Green Machine is a perfect fit for the larger manufacturers of mulch and soils who are accustomed to pushing the mulch up into huge piles.
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pile to the wheels. Continual use is not a threat for Big Green Machine as it is equipped with top named equipment such as Cat Engine, Dodge bearings and Precision Idlers. GrinderCrusherSCREEN is proud to add this unique machine to its full line of new and used recycling equipment. More information can be found at www.GrinderCrusherScreen.com.
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USED EQUIPMENT SHOWCASE Reaching recycling and aggregate industry professionals across the United States in one easy section.
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2005 Morbark Predator Cat C-12 455-HP Approx. 900 hrs, Remainder of 5yr/6,000 Cat Warranty, Control, Reversing Fan, HD Drag Chain Discharge $292,000
2005 HogZilla 1462T CAT 900 hp engine approx. 2200 hours on refurb 3200 hrs on frame Excellent Condition! $299,000
Doppstadt 720 Trommel Screen approx. 300 hours Excellent Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$260,000 2005 Morbark 6600 CAT 3412E 1000 hp approx. 1900 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$339,000 2010 Vermeer HG6000TX Approx. 1800 hours Very Good Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $385,000 2008 Morbark 1600 CAT C27 1050 hp IQAN system Magnet Approx. 1425 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$489,000 2008 Bandit Beast 2090 CAT 375 hp engine approx. 1150 hours Very Good Condition! . . . . . . . . .$125,000 2003 Morbark 7600 CAT 3412E 1000 hp engine approx. 3000 hours VERY NICE! . . . . . . . . . . . . .$275,000 2007 Morbark 2755 Chiparvester Approx. 3800 hours VERY Good Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$499,000 2008 Morbark 3800 John Deere 630 hp approx. 1500 hours Very Good Condition! . . . . . . . . . . . . $265,000 2006 Vermeer HG6000 CAT C16 630 hp engine approx. 2800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $189,000 2000 CBI 4000 CAT 3412 800 hp approx. 4000 hrs, Good Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149,000 2004 Morbark 3600T CAT 525 hp engine approx. 1000 hours Very Good Condition! . . . . . . . . . . .$140,000 2005 Morbark 6600 approx. 4500 hours good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $295,000 2008 Morbark 4600XLT CAT C27 875 hp Tier 3 approx. 1800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$410,000 2006 Morbark 1300A approx. 5900 hrs Recent updates, Ready to Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$295,000 2007 Peterson Pacific 4710B approx. 4000 hrs CAT 765 hp engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $270,000 2004 Morbark 6600 approx. 3200 hours CAT 1000 hp engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $299,000 2006 Bandit Beast 4680 CAT 3412E 1000 hp. Approx. 2200 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$299,000 Call or Visit us online to see more equipment & pictures
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(3) Each 36”x140’ Stat Truss Conveyor, elec, w/ belting, walkways/handrails, supports (in photo) $32,500 each; 30”x60’ truss, elec, belt, legs $14,000; 30”x130’ truss, elec, belt, legs $24,500; (3) 36”x50’ truss, elec, belt, legs $16,000; 36”x65’ truss, elec, belt, legs $17,500; 36”x80’ truss, elec, belt, legs $22,500; (2) 36”x110’ truss, elec, belt, legs $28,500; 42”x25’ truss, elec, belt, legs $7,500; 42”x130’ truss, elec, belt, legs $38,500; 48”x65’ truss, elec, belt, legs $22,500
(30) USED READY MIX TRUCKS - MACKS - VOLVOS - INT’L front & rear discharge, (88-99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P.O.R.
HARRISON 10”x10” Sand Dredge, Cum 400 HP dsl eng, 40’ spuds, 20’ ladder with hyd driven cutter head, Pierce 10”x10” Sand Pump, cab, spare pump, spare transm (92) . .$85,000
1994 10’x10’Plant Control House, push button controls, AC, elevated approx. 20’w/ glass 50 Ton Two Comp Hopper, Self Support, w/42”x35’ Conveyor. ......$45,000 POWERSCREEN Model 1200 Port Screen Plant, 2,100 hrs, Deutz on all four sides, catwalks around house, access ladder, F.O.B. New Mexico . . . . .$45,000 20 Ton Split Disch Hopper, Self Support ......................................$18,000 dsl eng, 5’x10’ DD inc screen, (3) prod delivery conveyors, on rubber 1994 Enclosed to MESA Specs Motor Control Center two 40’enclosed containers w/AC tires w/ 5th wheel and running lights (01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,500 & dust control w/motor control boxes w/circuit breakers & starts for motors up to 300 HP F.O.B Albuequerque, NM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$85,000
(4) 36”x80’ Portable Conveyor, elec, belt, drive, head/tail pulley . . .$25,000/ea. 36”x85’ Portable Conveyor, elec, belt, drive, head/tail pulley . . . . . . . .$28,500 42”x60’ Portable Conveyor, elec, belt, drive, head/tail pulley . . . . . . . .$23,500 42”x90’ Portable Conveyor, elec, belt, drive, head/tail pulley . . . . . . . .$38,500
EAGLE IRON WORKS 44”x32’ Sand Screw, Elec, New Outboard bearing, NEW GROVE MZ 82C Manlift Deutz dsl eng, 4x2 drive, 2,300 hours, 82’ LINERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500 work height (99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS Twin 36”x25’ Sand Screw, elec, urethan liners, speed reducer, hydrotex bearing, support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500 Two (2) Each EAGLE IRON WORKS Twin 36”x25’ Sand Screw, elec, steel liners, open gear drive, hydrotex bearing, support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,500/Each
DRESSER 555 Wheel Loader, Cum NT855 Dsl, EROPS cab, htr, air cond, 6.0 YD GP Bucket w/BOCE, 29.5 X 25 tires @ 50% (89)..$39,500
GROVE RT522 Rough Terrain Crane, 22 ton, Detroit diesel, one winch, 70’ boom, 23’ jib, block (79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,500
EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT CAT 980H Loader, 13,000 Hrs., EROPS, A/C, 29.5R tires @ 60% wr, 6.5 Yd bkt w/teeth (06) ............................................................................................................................$228,500 DRESSER 510C Loader, Dsl, OROPS, 1.5 YD bkt w/boce, 16.9x24 tires @ 50%, 1,800 Hrs (97) ..............................................................................................................................$18,500 DRESSER 555 Wheeloader, cab, htr, A/C, 29.5x25 tires @ 50%, 6.0 yd. GP bkt w/boce (89).. ..............................................................................................................................$45,000 (2) DUNBAR 1 Cu. Yd. Articulating Clamshell Machines, 15’ reach, 1.0 yd. clamshell bkt., stationary mount, electric/hydraulic drive & controls ..................................$15,000 Each EFFICIENCY 3,000 Gal. Water Tanker w/ gasoline fill pump for insert into 16 yd. dump body ................................................................................................................................$9,500 FRUEHAUF 3,500 Gal. Water Tanker w/ gasoline fill pump on two axle carrier w/ fifth wheel ..$9,500 IR SD100F Compactor, Cummins dsl., OROPS, drum drive (98) ................................$39,500 KOMATSU PC 48R-8 Excavator, 10,000 Lb., 3,400 Hrs, 24” bucket, OROPS, level blade (00) ..............................................................................................................................$28,500 LIEHBERR R974HD Hydraulic Excavator, Liehberr dsl. engine, mass excavat boom/tip, 6.0 cu. yd. bucket w/ teeth, A/C ........................................................................................$75,000 SULLAR 750DPQ Compressor, Det Dsl, 750 CFM @ 100 PSI, portable, low hours (74). . . $9,500 TEREX 3305B Hauler, Det. dsl., bed liners, good tires (77) ........................................$26,500 (2) Lube/Fuel Bodies w/ (5) each lube/oil tanks w/ air discharge, air comp., 600 gal. dsl. tank ......................................................................................................................$9,500 Each
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GROVE RT 65S Hydraulic RT Crane, SN: 31415, Cat dsl. eng., 35 ton cap., 104’ bm., 32’ jib, hook blk., ball, 29.5x25 tires (70%), block & ball, painted (74). . . . . . . .$48,500
CRANES & LIFT EQUIPMENT CAT TH 83 Telehandler Forklift, 8,000 Lb. Cap, OROPS, 4 way steer, 4WD, (02) ........$28,500 CLARK 250 30,000 lb. Forklift, gas/propane, 15’ & 21’ mast ......................................$25,000 CLARK/LIMA 550TC Lattice Boom Truck Crane, 55 ton cap., Cummins up/down, 8x4, 3 drums, 170’ bm., 30’ jib, blk., ball (69) ................................................................$39,500 DROTT 3330 Industrial Crane, 6 ton cap, LP gas, 20’ bm, good tires (83)....................$6,500 GENIE Z60/34 Aerial Manlift, Deutz diessl, 4x4, 60’ work height (93)..........................$26,500 GROVE RT 65S Rough Terrain Crane, 35 ton cap., Detroit diesel eng., 4x4 drive, 4 way steer, one winch, 104’ boom, 32’ jib, blk. & ball (74) ....................................................$48,500 GROVE MZ82C Manlift, 82’ work height, Deutz dsl, 4x2 drive, 60” platform w/hyd rotator (98) ..............................................................................................................................$19,500 GROVE RT58 RT Crane, 14 ton cap., Detroit diesel, 4x4x4, 60’ bm, 30’ jib, blk. (74) $15,000 GROVE RT 522 RT Crane, 22 ton, Detroit diesel, 70’ + 23’ (79) ..................................$32,500 JLG 1250BT Crane (no truck), rated 12.5 tons, 57’ reach, painted (88) ......................$15,000 MANITOWOC 2900 T Series II Lattice Trk Crane, 8x4, rated 70 ton cap., Cummins diesel up/Cummins diesel down, 2 drums, 160’ boom, 50’ jib, blk.................................$79,500 MASTER CRAFT S-10-P-6 Forklift, rated 10,000 lbs., Perkins diesel, 21’ mast, rear steer, dual front tires/drive, painted (99) ................................................................................$12,500 NATIONAL 6T56 Boom Truck, 10 ton cap, 56’ boom, rear out, on Ford F800 chassis, Dsl (78) $16,500 P&H “OMEGA 25” RT Crane, rated @ 25 tons, Detroit diesel, 80’ boom, no jib, one winch, ATB, block & ball ..................................................................................................$32,500
EL JAY 6’X20’ Triple Deck Horizontal Portable Screening Plant, electric with screen cloths, directional chutes, on two axle chassis with 5th wheel (79) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,500
KOMATSU PC 45R-8 Hyd Excavator, Dsl eng, 3,800 hours, boom, stick, 24" bkt w/teeth, blade, OROPS, good uc (00) . . . . $28,500
CATERPILLAR Model 980H Wheel Loader, 12,900 Hrs, EROPS cab, htr, air cond, 29.5R25 Michelin Radial Tires @ 60@ wear remaining, 6.5 yard general purpose bucket with teeth...ONE OWNER...CAT MONITORED AND SERVICED (06) . . . . . . . .$228,500
TADANO TR 280 XL RT Crane, 28 ton cap., Mit. diesel, one winch, 72’ boom, 25’ jib, LMI/ATB system, block & ball (90) ......................................................................................$79,500 TAYLOR 22,500 Forklift, Detroit diesel, OROPS, 15’ mast ..........................................$23,500 ASPHALT EQUIPMENT BEARCAT 2,500 Gal. Asphalt Distributor, hydrostatic drive (PTO) air controls, 14’ spray bar, on Ford F800 w/ V8 gas engine (78) ..................................................................$18,500 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT & PLANTS SCHWING WP 750-15X Concrete Pump, Deutz Dsl, trailer mount, 2,200 Hrs (02) ..........$29,500 (30) Used Ready Mix Trucks - Macks, Volvos, Int’l - front & rear discharge - various ages..P.O.R. (3) Stationary Baghouses, 5,000 CFM to 7,500 CFM......................................................P.O.R. 7”x40’ Cement Screw w/ speed reducer, two 20’ sect with connects ............................$3,500 7”x40’ Screw Conveyor w/ speed reducer and motor mount ........................................$2,900 17”x30’ Screw Conveyor w/ speed reducer....................................................................$4,500 17”x30’ Screw Conveyor w/ speed reducer and motor mount ......................................$3,900 FEEDERS ALLIS CHALMERS 42”x20’ Vib Grizzly Feeder, 2 step, on stand, w/50 ton dump hopper (94) $55,000 SAUNCO 36S Feeder, electric w/ box............................................................................$12,500 Four (4) SYNTRON 36” High Frequency Feeders, complete w/controls (94) ..........$9,500/Ea. POWERSCREEN 30”x25’ Belt Feeders w/ supp., elec.....................................................$8,500 18”/24”/30” Belt Feeders up to 20’ long, electric ............................................................P.O.R.
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EL JAY 45” Portable Cone Crushing Plant, electric w/ El Jay 45” PIONEER 3042 Semi-Portable Jaw Crushing Plant, elec. powered, vibrating Grizzly CEDAR RAPIDS/EL JAY RC 54 II Cone Crushing/Screening Plant, equipped with 54" “Standard” Head Cone, 150 HP motor, 4’x14’ Double Deck Horiz Screen, TELSMITH 52" "Std" Head Cone Crusher, 250 HP motor, stand, lube system, feeder w/ hopper & 25 HP motor, 3042 jaw crusher w/ jaw dies @ 80% wr, new bear- "Std" Head Cone w/300 HP motor, 6' X 20' TD Horiz Screen with fines conveyor to product discharge conveyor on two axles w/ 5th wheel (1980) . . .$115,000 cooler, REBUILT w/NEW Manganese (91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 ings & rework on eccentric shaft 2 months prior to shutdown, on 2 axle carrier w/ 5th rear, support stands, catwalks w/handrails, good condition (98) . . . . . . . .$145,000 Optional: Fine Head Housing w/new manganese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .add $45,000 wheel (unit now stationary, will take down & install running gear) (86) . . . .$155,000
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TEREX/SIMPLICITY 8’x20’ TD Incline Screen, twin drives w/ 25 HP SIMPLICITY 4’X 10’DD Wet Incl Screen complete with motor, on stand . . . . . . . ..$8,500 GATOR PEX 1252 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant, w/ a 4 step 44”x16’ vib FINLAY 8E30 Portable Wet Screening Plant, all electric, on sinmotors, support stands, catwalks/handrails, screen cloth, excellent (01) PIONEER 5’X 16’TD Wet Incl Screen complete with motor, on stand . . . . . . . . . .$14,500 Grizzly feeder w/ 25 HP motor, a 12x52 jaw crusher w/ a 75 HP motor, rear gle axle dual tired wheels w/ fifth wheel hookup, 4’x8’ DD wet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000 SIMPLICITY 6’ x 16’TD Wet Incl Screen complete with motor, on stand . .$17,500 discharge conveyor, can accept 10” feed & crush to -1” (99) . . . . .$58,500 screen, feed hopper, new paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500 SCREENS... PORTABLE EL JAY 6’x20’ TD Horiz Port Screen, elec, with chutes, fines conv, two axle chassis (79) ......$58,500 FINLAY 8E30 Portable Wet Screening Plant, all elec., 4’x8’ DD incl. wet screen, new paint ....$28,500 POWERSCREEN 1200 RT Port Plant, Cum dsl, 5’x12’ DD Screen, 3 conv, hopper, 2,000 hrs (01) $58,500 SCREENS... STATIONARY ALLIS CHALMERS 8’x20’ “XH” Triple Deck Incline Screen, dual mech, bare screen................$37,500 ALLIS CHALMERS 6’x16’ Single Deck Hor Screen, overhead ecc, no mtr ................................$8,500 ALLIS CHALMERS 6’x16’ DD Incl Screen, complete on frame (88)..........................................$15,000 EL JAY 6’x20’ Triple Deck Horizontal Vib. Screen, w/ electric drive, screen cloth, mounted on frame, complete (88) ....................................................................................................................$45,000 HARTL 4’x8’ Double Deck Incline Vibrating Screen, w/ two side discharge conveyors, one rear discharge fines conveyor, hydraulic driven ..........................................................................$23,500 HEWITT ROBINS 5’x16’ TD Incline Screen ................................................................................$9,500 HEWITT ROBINS 5’x16’ Four Deck Incl Screen, on stand, less motor......................................$18,500 KOLBERG 5’x12’ DD Incl Screen, complete on stand (99) ......................................................$12,500 LINK BELT 4’x10’ DD Incl Screen, complete on frame (85) ........................................................$9,500 METSO 8’x20’ DD Incline, elec, on stand w/fines conv (04) ....................................................$58,500 TELESMITH 4’x10’ DD Incline Screen, elec, on stand..................................................................P.O.R. SIMPLICITY 8’x20’ Four Deck Incl Screen, on stand comp w/ motors, screen cloth, fines collection chuter w/ rear disch conv........................................................................................................POR SIMPLICITY 5’x14’ TD Incline Screen, support ........................................................................$12,500 SIMPLICITY 4’x12’ TD Incl Wet Screen, complete on stand (85) ............................................$12,500 CRUSHERS... PORTABLE CEDAR RAPIDS/EL JAY RC 54II Portable Cone Crushing/Screening Plant, elec., w/ 54” “std. hd.” cone crusher, 6’x20’ TD horizontal screen, on two axle carriers (94) ......................................$145,000 El JAY 45” “Standard Head” Portable Cone Crushing/Screen Plant, elec, 4’x14’ DD Horiz Screen,
Discharge Conv, on two axle chassis (80)............................................................................$115,000 GATOR PEX 1252 Portable Jaw Crusher, can accept up to 10” feed & crush to -1”, w/ 75 HP motor, 44”x16’ four stage vib. Grizzly feeder w/ 25 HP motor, prod. discharge conveyor (99) ......$58,500 PIONEER 3042 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant, elec., w/ vib. Grizzly feeder, 3042 jaw crusher, on two axle carrier (86) ......................................................................................................................$155,000 CRUSHERS... STATIONARY GUNDLACH 56” Double Roll Coal Crusher, (2) 25 HP motor ..................................................$18,500 WILLIAMS 330K2 Pulverizer Hammermill Crusher, requires 200 HP elec. motor, spare set of hammers w/ unit (88)........................................................................................................................$23,500 KUE KEN 2436 Bare Jaw Crusher, lube syst, mo mtr, no drives ....................................................POR CONVEYORS... RADIAL KOLBERG 24”x150’ Mast Type Rad, man. rad., w/motor, NO BELT, Truss ..............................$45,000 36”x85’ Radial Stacker, elec., w/ man. rad., man. raise/lower, 3 ply belt (98) ..........................$28,500 36”x100’ Radical Stacker, elec., power rad, truss frame, w/motor & belting (99)....................$38,500 42”x90’ Radial Stacker, elec., w/ man. rad., man. raise/lower, 3 ply belt (98) ..........................$38,500 CONVEYORS... STATIONARY 30”x50’ Channell Frame, complete, elec. drive, belt ..................................................................$6,500 36”x85’ Truss Frame w/ motor, less belt & supports................................................................$17,500 36”x1,000’ Overland Conveyor System w/ 210’ of truss w/ catwalks, 800’ of channel, w/ drives, motors, 2 ply belting ......................................................................................................$135,000 SAND & GRAVEL EQUIPMENT EAGLE IRON WORKS 10’x40’ Stat Classifyer, 2 cell, 11 station, Dialsplit Cont (78) ................$55,000 EAGLE IRON WORKS 44”x32’ Single Sand Screw, elec. NEW outboard bearing, NEW urethane liners ..........................................................................................................................................$28,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS Portable 36” Twin Shaft Pugmill, Detroit 6-71 diesel, w/ water ............$58,500 (2) EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x25’ Twin Screw Washers, open drive, hyrotex bearings......$16,500/Ea.
EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x25’ Twin Screw Washer, enclosed drive, hydrotex bearings ..........$23,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x24’ Logwasher, open drive, greast lub bearings ............................$28,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 8’x32’ Stationary Classifyer, 9 stat, 3 cell, rising current, MK V computer controls (99)......................................................................................................................$65,000 HARRISON 10”x10” Sand Dredge, Pierce Pump, cab, 40’ spuds, 20’ ladder w/hyd cutter head .......... ..........................................................................................................................................$85,000 McLANAHAN 46”x30’ Logwasher, LIKE NEW, Complete (07) ..................................................$98,500 10” Sand Pump w/ motor ............................................................................................................P.O.R. 6”x6” Sand Pump DIESEL GENERATORS CAT 105KW Diesel Generator, on skid, side controls, 3 ph and 1 ph connectors, painted ......$12,500 DETRIOT DIESEL 125 KW Diesel Generator, Det. 6-71 diesel engine, on support frame, open, w/ controls & gauges, switch box..................................................................................................$9,500 STAMFORD 160 KW Diesel Generator, Iveco diesel engine, 1,435 hrs., in enclosed trailer w/ switch boxes, circuit breakers/starters (99)..................................................................................$28,500 PARTS MACHINES & ATTACHMENTS GROVE RT65S RT Crane, Det Dsl, 104’ boom, good machine, missing hyd tank ....................$18,000 P & H S20 All Terrain Crane, boom, drive train, winch, axles, good (86) ..................................$9,500 PUMPEX 8” Electric Submersible Pump, 94 HP, w/ controls......................................................$9,500 INDECO MES3500 Hyd. Impact Hammer, 5,000 ft./lbs. energy, for 70,000 - 100,000 lb. excavator, point, bracket, painted ......................................................................................................$15,000 10’x10’ Crushing Plant Control House, A/C, push button controls, w/ electric control center w/ switches, breaker & starter boxes ............................................................................................$140,000 Skidder Tires with rims for VOLVO L90E Wheel Loader, tires 50% ......................................$4,500/set Quick Attach with bucket & forks for a VOLVO L90E Wheel Loader ..........................................$9,500 Three each 23.5x25 Tires, Bias, 60% WR ............................................................................$4,500/set
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Valerie Montecalvo, president, Bayshore Recycling Corp. receives the Environmental Leadership category award Bayshore Recycling Corp receives Governor’s Environmental Excellence award WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Bayshore Recycling Corp (Bayshore) President Valerie Montecalvo received the Environmental Leadership award at the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s (NJDEP) 12th annual Governor’s Environmental Excellence awards ceremony. This event was sponsored by the New Jersey Corporation for Advanced Technology (NJCAT) and the New Jersey State League of Municipalities. These prestigious awards are presented in nine categories annually to individuals and organizations that have gone above and beyond in the protection of New Jersey’s environment. Candidates were judged and scored under specific criteria: documented environmental benefit, leadership, innovation, education and outreach. The panel of judges received more than 60 nominations, selecting those applicants exhibiting excellence in environmental management. Topping the Environmental Leadership Category, Montecalvo demonstrated tireless passion and perseverance in the development of Bayshore where she directs and motivates her dedicated team. She truly is the driving force behind the success of Bayshore’s 52 acre ecocomplex and energy campus. Bayshore and its affiliated companies operate six different NJDEP approved recycling businesses which involve: recycling concrete, asphalt, brick, block and glass cullet into aggregate materials; remediation of petroleum contaminated soils; materials recovery of mixed construction and demolition debris into secondary products such as landscaping mulch and biofuel, full service met-
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(From Left) Jennifer Solewski, Gary Sondermeyer, Lee Becker, Jessica Gallo, Frank Montecalvo, Valerie Montecalvo and NJDEP Commissioner Bob Martin.
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Book,” Belt Conveyors for Bulk Materials. Swinderman was the principal author of Martin Engineering’s Foundations™ series of noncommercial books, which discuss methods to improve belt conveyor efficiency through total material control. He has published over 30 articles and technical papers on problems and solutions in bulk material handling, including conveyor design, safety and methods of fugitive material control. Founded in 1944, Martin Engineering is the world leader in making bulk materials handling cleaner, safer and more productive. The firm is headquartered in Neponset, IL, with global reach from operations in Brazil, China, France, Germany, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, India and the UK. For more information, visit www.martineng.com or call 309-8522384. Global representatives for Martin Engineering can be found at www.martin-eng. com/rep-finder.
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Paladin Construction Group appoints new Vice President, Marketing and Business Development Paladin Construction Group recently appointed John (JT) Thomas to the position of vice president, Marketing and Business Development. He will be responsible for all aspects and functions of marketing and business development for Paladin and its Bradco, CP, CustomWorks, FFC, Harley, JRB, McMillen and Sweepster brand companies on a global basis. Thomas replaces Doug Amerman, who has been promoted to director of Sweepster Aviation. Both Thomas and Amerman will use their industry experience to continue to advance Paladin’s attachment offering and the company’s ability to provide customers with quality attachments that they can trust. Thomas brings a rich history of experience in the construction attachments business. He most recently served as vice president of the Blades and Attachments Business Unit at ESCO Corp. He has a total of 14 years of experience with ESCO in various capacities from sales and product management to manufacturing and general management. Thomas obtained a bachelor’s degree in Finance from the University of Illinois and an MBA degree from Miami University, Oxford, OH, and brings with him a solid mix of industry knowledge and functional skills and experiences. “John Thomas understands the industry,” stated Mike Flannery, vice president and general manager of Paladin Construction Group. “He knows what customers expect from their attachments and has the skills and experience to work with our engineers to create the best attachments for the industry.” Amerman has more than 34 years of experience working with Paladin Construction Group and its Bradco, CP, CustomWorks, FFC, Harley, JRB, McMillen and Sweepster brand companies. As the new director of Sweepster Aviation, he
will lead his team to new heights in delivering world class products and services to runway cleanup and airport snow removal professionals. “Doug has worked with Paladin since 1977,” commented Flannery. “In that time, he has
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Waste Management: Los Angeles replaces CBI portable grinder with an electric CBI 5800
The men who were instrumental in upgrading to the new CBI horizontal grinder (L-R): Alberto Velazquez (Waste Management Downtown Diversion),Tim Griffing (Continental Biomass Industries), Gerry James (Waste Management Downtown Diversion), Pablo Delgado (Waste Management Downtown Diversion). by Diane Mettler Since 2003, Waste Management’s Los Angeles, CA location (formerly the Downtown Diversion), has been a leader in recycling construction and demolition debris. Their permitting allows them to process up to 1,500 tons per day. Like many other California operations, they were under pressure to decrease airborne emissions and to move away from diesel fueled equipment at their operation. In the fall of 2011, Waste Management
(WM) made the switch, replacing their diesel powered 4800 CBI grinder with an all electric CBI 5800. Manager Juan Luis Flores says, “We have been working with CBI for seven or eight years and we liked their product. This grinder, with the Lobo system didn’t just drop emissions; it also saved us in labor costs too. We no longer have to handle the material twice.” More Efficient Before the switch, WM used to roll in the portable
The compact layout of the new CBI grinder, increases production rates dramatically over previous use of a portable unit. Shown L-R: Alberto Velazquez (Waste Management Downtown Diversion), Tim Griffing (Continental Biomass Industries), Gerry James (Waste Management Downtown Diversion), Pablo Delgado (Waste Management Downtown Diversion).
grinder in the afternoon and grind the clean wood waste that had been delivered during the day. They also processed the contaminated C&D materials that had been sorted as well. “Every time you pick up the material, it costs money,” says Flores. So, to make the entire system more effective, they installed a Lobo conveyor system, which extended the material flow to the 5800. That allowed Flores’ crew to do a negative pick of the contaminated C&D on its way to the grinder. The new layout eliminated the need for two pickers in the process. Meanwhile, the clean material is still directly fed into the 5800 with a frontend loader. In order to have enough power to handle the clean wood going into the 5800, they outfitted with grinder with two 350 hp motors. With 700 hp of grinding power, the new unit can easily handle the load. Additionally, because non-grindable items sometimes do find their way into the grinder, WM installed CBI’s metal detection system (MDS) to protect the new unit. They knew that because the 5800 is an upswing mill and it is designed for high production, it turns at higher RPMs than a traditional downswing mill. Consequently, the damage from a foreign object can take place almost instantly, with more catastrophic results than what would happen in a downswing mill. To-date the MDS is protecting the mill reliably. No more diesel Of course, one of the big savings with the 5800 is how a diesel fuel bill is replaced with an electric bill. At the time this article was written, WM had yet to get its first electric invoice, but Flores was confident that the savings would be substantial. More importantly, the electric motor will require less maintenance than its diesel counterpart would.
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That means that there are additional costs savings awaiting them down the road. CBI estimates 20 percent of an engine horsepower is used on hydraulics alone. The combined savings of fuel, maintenance and repair costs, between running a diesel and two 350 hp electrics, could potentially save WM 50 percent in operational costs. Final Product No matter how much money you save, it’s still the final product that matters. Currently WM is grinding the material to 3/8 minus and selling the product for mulch, compost and other applications. “We like this machine because of the consistent product that it produces,” says Flores. Flores adds, “If you are considering a grinder, it’s the throughput that determines the size you need. The 5800 works well for us.” It can cost effectively handle the lower amount of C&D coming into the facility while the construction industry is slow, however it is equally capable of handling the 1,500 tons a day they are permitted for when things pick up again. Transition The transition from the portable to the stationary took a little planning, but it took place with no down time. Flores says Lobo and CBI all worked together to make the project come together. A big part of the smooth transition, however, was the WM team. “We have a great group,” says Flores. “We have 28 people at the facility. Our people are cross trained and can do it all,” he says proudly. Good Neighbors In the end, the move to the electric powered CBI 5800 was a win win for the community and WM. With the new unit in place, WM can save labor, fuel and maintenance costs. At the same time, the company can also be proud that by lowering emissions they have improved the health and safety of their community.
A steady stream of wood waste is ground into mulch and biofuel materials.
Waste Management's electric powered CBI 5800 grinder is an efficient, environmentally friendly unit.
CBI helps Waste Management find an electric solution with its 5000 series by Diane Mettler When Waste Management approached CBI about replacing its portable CBI 4000 series grinder with a stationary electric model, CBI had the solution. “The State of California has been pushing to get away from diesel motors because of the equipment emissions and Waste Management wanted to upgrade their Downtown Diversion facility by converting it to a full electric system,” says Shane Carpenter, systems engineer for CBI. “We were a component of that change.” Preparing for the Conversion Before the conversion took place, there was six months of engineering work and testing to not only choose the right grinder but also to ensure there would be no disruption in the wood grinding process. The answer turned out to be a CBI 5800, part of CBI’s 5000 series of stationary and portable grinder line. “We outfitted it with two 350 hp motors because some of their applications were a direct load, and we also equipped it with the CBI metal detection system (MDS),” says Carpenter. “The MDS isn’t standard now but I think we’re going to insist that it be on anything with an upswing rotor.” More Options The new 5000 series, which features both an upturn and downturn rotor
option, gives CBI flexibility in dealing with customers. “We aren’t locked into one style of grinder,” says Tom Walter, CBI West representative. “We realize that there’s a need for a variety of mills to fit a variety of applications and feedstocks. We don’t believe in a “one mill fits all applications” philosophy.” Tom adds, “With the CBI product line we can asses a customer’s needs and requirements and custom fit a grinder, not just between an upturn or downturn rotor, but in terms of application — what are they going to feed the grinder and what do they want to produce as a finished product. We can match their application with the broad base of grinders that CBI manufactures.” For Waste Management it was also a matter of matching budget with application. “We tried to get as close as we could to the machine that they were very happy with in terms of production and finished product specification, which was the 4000 series” says Carpenter. “The 5000 series met those requirements. The way the grinder is set up, it can handle 50-60 tons an hour.” Challenges Swapping out technologies comes with its own set of challenges. Because of the amount of engineering work required up front, good communication between CBI and Waste Management
was vital. “We were lucky,” says Carpenter. “Waste Management was a breeze to work with and they were very accommodating.” Another challenge was coordinating with other contractors to ensure the transition was completed with little or no down time. “We only supplied the feeder, the CBI 5800 grinder and the discharge conveyor. Other vendors and contractors supplied other pieces of equipment,” says Walter. “During the entire installation process, all of the contractors involved with the facility upgrade needed to operate as a well-coordinated and safe team.” For others who may be considering converting from diesel to electric, Carpenter says to exercise caution. “It’s not always the easiest thing to do. There is a fair bit of work needs to be done up front in terms of the engineering, which is what CBI offers. There are a lot of controls that have to go into this. I’d get with the OEM before making any decisions to make sure that you haven’t missed anything.” Going Electric It’s not just Waste Management that is going electric. Carpenter says, “We get calls from companies on a weekly basis, ‘How do we convert this? How do we make this happen?’ And, we’ve got a number of projects right now that
are doing just that.” Walter adds, “Minimizing what goes into a landfill is such a looming issue in the State of California that we envision a significant increase in facilities dedicated to waste diversion and the majority of those facilities are going to be electric. We see that as a tremendous upside with the CBI product line.” CBI West If you haven’t heard of CBI West, that’s because it came into existence in June 2011, to better serve a growing customer base on the west coast. “One of the issues that we’ve had on the west coast is that it’s such a large community. You need someone there that lives and breathes it. Tom Walter and his son help provide support and the “boots on the ground” service for us,” says Carpenter. “CBI West represents the CBI product line not only in terms of new sales, but has also in supporting CBI’s existing customer base through parts and service. We’re looking forward to assisting the existing CBI customers with their machines and to be involved in developing new business for CBI as well,” says Walter. For more information on CBI West, contact Tom Walter at 253-678-4165 or by e-mail at twalter@cbiwest.com.
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RONKONKOMA, NY — The United States Composting Council (USCC) is delighted to announce the hiring of Michael Virga as its new executive director. Virga, formerly the executive director of Forestry at the American Forest & Paper Associa-
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College & University Recycling Coalition announces webinar series WASHINGTON, D.C. — The College & University Recycling Coalition (CURC), the nation’s premier organization for campus based recycling professionals, has announced the schedule for its series of 2012 educational webinars, sponsored by Alcoa Foundation and Keep America Beautiful. CURC webinars feature recognized collegiate and industry recycling experts covering a range of topics related to sustainable materials management. The 2012 schedule presents a balanced menu of topics to serve all CURC members, whether they are just beginning a recycling program or fine tuning an existing one. Join CURC for an exciting year of discussion and learning, as it addresses some of the most pressing issues in collegiate recycling. “Our partnership with Keep America Beautiful and CURC is a perfect way to engage campus based recycling professionals in the latest trends for recycling and reducing waste,” said Paula Davis, president, Alcoa Foundation. “Even small, impactful changes can lead to significant improvements for the environment.” All webinars are free to registered participants. The schedule (all presentations take place from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. EST, (unless otherwise noted) and topics are as follows: • January 12, 2012 — Special Concerns in Recycling: Lab and Hospital Waste; • July 12, 2012 — Business of Recycling: Contracts, Pricing, Financing and Budgeting; • March 8, 2012 — Purchasing Processing Equipment and Vehicles for College Recycling Operations; • September 13, 2012 Composting — Technology and Logistics of Handling Food Waste in Dining Halls and at Special Events; • May 10, 2012 — Recycling Education and Awareness — Tools, Tips and Ideas for Campus and Community Outreach; and • November 8, 2012 — Measurement and Verification: The Role of Recy-
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Calendar of Events WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS E-mail announcement of your upcoming event(s) to: jcasey@leepub.com We must receive your information, plus a contact phone number, prior to the deadline that's noted under the Announcements heading on the 1st page of these WHEN Classifieds. *** MAR 6-8 The Work Truck Show Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, IN. Contact NTEA, 248-489-7090 or email info@ntea.com. On Internet at www.ntea.com MAR 10-13 National Demolition Association’s 39th Annual Convention Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX. Exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Elva Legere Clements, 610-520-6140, ext. or e-mail 203elva@ alvare.com. On Internet at www.alvare.com MAR 25-27 18th Annual C&D World Annual Meeting of the Construction Materials Recycling Association Nashville Convention Center. Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are still avail-
able. For program information, contact the CMRA at 630-585-7530or e-mail info @cdrecycling.org. Contact Mike Bohan, 608-538-3552 or e-mail mbohan@miningmedia.com. MAR 27-29 ACRI (Alternative Case Resolution Initiative) Workshop Radisson Hotel & Conference Center Green Bay, Green Bay, WI. $625/person. More info on the seminar can be found at www.catamountconsultincllc.com or by calling Catamount Consulting at 518-623-2352. APR 15 Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (DC) ISRI - ISRI Convention & Expo 2012 Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, NV. Annual convention & scrap recycling industry exposition.
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