Waste Handling Equipment News East 10.12

Page 1

Triple B Stone off er s land scaper s an alternative with natural beauty.

Volume 20 No. 12

OCTOBER 2012

Asphaltt & Concrete Recycling Shinglee Grinders Crushers,, Screens


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 2

Stratford Baling is a “Crown Jewel” in Connecticut's Murphy Road Recycling by Jon M. Casey From the time that Murphy Road Recycling acquired the Stratford Baling Volume Reduction Facility on Garfield Avenue in Stratford, CT, Director of Operations, Jonathan Murray and his staff have been making improvements to the site. Currently, it is one of the most modern and efficient dual stream recycling facilities on the East Coast. Murray recalled the previous operation was being used as a transfer station for C&D waste and there was a single stream paper recycling operation there as well. By the time that Murphy Road Recycling purchased the property in September, 2008, the facility had fallen into major disrepair. The surrounding community thought very poorly of what was there at the time. Overall, the facility

was not up to the standards of excellence for which Murphy Road Recycling is known, so it was at this time that they con-

sidered C&D processing as a way to improve the efficiency of the facility. “As a company, we had been in C&D recy-

cling at some of our other locations like East Windsor and Waterbury since the 1980s,” he said. “There, we have

been using Continental Biomass Industries, Inc. (CBI) equipment to grind wood for years. We had good experience with

their equipment in the past. We operate a CBI 4600, an 8600 and a 4000 in addition to a

Stratford 3


CBI Shear. So, because of that relationship, we asked them to give us a design proposal for Stratford.” “We liked what they came up with, and work on the new system began in late 2010,” he said. “With the permitting, clean up and fine-tuning at start up, it took us about 18 months to get the system on line. Since then, the system has worked very well.” Murray said that besides the installation of the new CBI system, they completely repaved the site and added a new inbound/outbound scale system in the process. They installed a new

roof on the building and completely resided the structure as well. Using a current expression, this was truly an “Extreme Makeover!” “While we are located in an industrial park that is home to other heavy industries and trucking companies, we have residential neighbors adjacent to our property in the rear. We want to be a good neighbor, so as we developed our remodeling plan, we were always mindful of the people around us,” he said. The new system provides both single and double ground wood materials, for a variety of uses. They produce recycled

North American Attachments

800-380-8808

www.excavator-attachments.com

wood products for mulch, biofuels, wood for pelletizing, and other ground wood products that consumers might need. Currently, there are three or four wood products being shipped. Additionally, the facility produces recycled concrete material for local contractors who need a material as clean fill. Most of the paper material that once would have come to this location is taken to the Murphy Road Recycling facility in nearby Bridgeport, CT. That site specializes in recycling paper waste. Murray said they added a new baling system as a part of the improvement project. They are constantly baling the waste residue that is not recyclable. The bales are staged, and then transported

to an approved landfill in Ohio, on a regular basis. While Murray is busy overseeing other facilities in Murphy Road Recycling, the day to day operation of Stratford Baling is under the watchful eye of Site Manager, Mike Schauer. Mike is a long time employee with Murphy Road Recycling and does an excellent job of making certain the operation runs smoothly. Sean Vasseur serves as Mike’s right hand man, working as an equipment operator and maintenance manager, a job that keeps him hopping all of the time. “We have an outstanding crew at this facility,” said Murray. “We appreciate all that they do for us there.”

Stratford 5

George & Swede Sales & Service, Inc. 2012 Link-Belt 160 X2 2012 Link-Belt 210 X2 120HP, 10’ Arm, 9’8” Arm, 32” Tracks, Multi-Function Hydraulics, Standard Machine 36” Bucket, $Call For Price$

Hydraulic Coupler $Call For Price$

2006 Link-Belt 80SB

Loader Rakes

52HP, Pin on Bucket, Esco 30” Bucket, 18” Rubber Tracks, Dozer Blade, Control Pattern Changer $59,000

Grapple Buckets

2011 Link-Belt 160 X2 10’ Arm, 23.5” Tracks, Multi Function Aux, AC, Quick Coupler $145,000

2012 Kawasaki 65ZV-2 Base Machine, 3.3 Cubic Yd. Bucket w/Bolt-On Cutting Edge - Material Handling, High-Lift Arm for Material Handling, Firestone Tires 20.5x25 - 12 PR Traction (L-2) Tires, Multi Function Grip, Battery Disconnect Switch, 3rd Spool Valve, Ride Control, Wide Fin Radiator, 154 HP

$Call For Price$

Car Body Forks

2011 Link-Belt 80SB 24” & 42” Bucket, Multi Function Hyd., 17’7” Rubber Tracks, 6’11” Arm $99,000

See Us At The Show October 24th & 25th, 2012

Grapples

Henrietta Dome, Monroe County Fairgrounds, Henrietta, NY Established in 1983

A Full Service Dealership Covering 17 Counties in Western New York Providing Exceptional Parts, Service, Rental, and Sales Departments....With 2 Service Trucks, 5 Mechanics in the Shop, and a Parts Department that can provide parts to all of the equipment we sell and rent.

Manufacturer Financing on New Models - $ Low Rates $ Low Payments $ FINANCING AVAILABLE ON ALL USED EQUIPMENT - Subject to Credit Approval 7155 Big Tree Road • Pavilion, New York 14525

(585) 584-3425 • (800) 724-8722

Thumbs & Rakes

Skid Steer w/ replaceable teeth

E-MAIL: sales@georgeandswede.com WEB SITE: www.georgeandswede.com FAX (585) 584-8853

Page 3• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Stratford from 2


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 4

TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! November. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: October 5 Recycling Attachments & Carriers - Pedestal Breakers, Crushers, Shears, Grapples & More Annual Buyers Guide (Listing submission deadline 9/10/12) Show: TCIA Expo, November TBA December. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: November 2 Land Clearing Equipment / Chippers, Grinders, Attachments, Biomass Energy January. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: December 7 Grinders & Shredders / Metal Detection & Magnetic Separation February. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: January 4 Wood Waste Recycling / Composting / Biomass Energy Pre-Show: Hard Hat Expo Pre-Show: National Demolition Association

Stratford Baling is a “Crown Jewel” in Connecticut’s Murphy Road Recycling . 2 Triple B Stone offers landscapers an alternative with natural beauty . . . . . . 8-9 by Jon M. Casey Morbark signs Garden State Bobcat Group to dealer network . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Grillo Services extends container division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Visionaire Inc. announces new mid-size cab air conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Recycling the Garden State. . . . . . . 22-23 by Steve Wagner

Waste Handling Equipment News East Issn. 1085-7621

Waste Handling Equipment News is published monthly by Lee Publications P.O. Box 121, 6113 State Highway 5, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 Standard Class Postage Paid at Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Lee Publications, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

Publisher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederick W. Lee Vice President, Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Lee Vice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce Button Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon M. Casey Editorial Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen Lee Comptroller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Moyer Production Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Mackay Page Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Gressler Shop Foreman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry Delong Subscriptions/Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-596-5329 Classified Ad Manager - Peggy Patrei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0111 MAIN OFFICE: Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 518-673-3237 - FAX: 518-673-2381 Wendell Jennings (Sales Manager) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0114 Lyndsay Bock (National) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0115 Brian Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0161 Mark Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0116 Jan Andrews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0110 REGIONAL SALES OFFICES Kegley Baumgardner (Western VA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540-255-9112 Scott Duffy (NH, VT, ME) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802-484-7240 Ian Hitchener (Baltimore, Delmarva Peninsula, Southern New England) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-210-2066 Wanda Luck (Carolinas). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336-416-6198 Mark Sheldon (OH, PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 814-587-2519 Tina Krieger (National). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0108 NATIONAL TRADE SHOW SALES Ken Maring, Trade Show Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-355-5080 or 518-673-0103 Waste Handling Equipment News will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature.The publisher reserves the sole right to edit, revise or reject any and all advertising - with or without cause being assigned - which, in his judgment, is unwholesome or contrary to the interest of this publication. Waste Handling Equipment News assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements; but, if at fault, will reprint that portion of the ad in which the error appears. Publisher accepts no financial responsibility for ads which do not appear due to any circumstance.

High torque screen classifying cutter . 27 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Cover photo: Justin Hawksworth, sales representative for Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. (L) and Jeff Biffle, who oversees operations at Triple B Stone (R), find the new equipment configuration extremely efficient and productive.

The Editorial Deadline precedes the Ad Deadline by two days. Waste Handling Equipment News readers include owners, operators, and purchasing agents involved in construction demolition, asphalt/concrete recycling, wood waste recycling and composting. Our editorial emphasizes new equipment, site stories, association updates, legislation and industry news. If you have news to contribute, contact: Jon M. Casey, Editor Waste Handling Equipment News 6113 State Highway 5 Palatine Bridge, New York 13428 Tel: 717-258-6775 Fax: 518-673-2699 E-Mail: jcasey@leepub.com


Op-Ed by Dave Whitelaw While researching for this month’s “Hey, GrinderGuy” article, I was struck by the responses I received and the respondent’s utter lack of optimism in our industry’s business community. “Would you could you if you could? Would you could you if you should?” I asked in a Dr. Seuss kind of way. Where is the optimism?

I didn’t find any! There is no excitement. There are no lofty projections. “We are trying to get by,” I heard. “We are holding our own,” people have said. “We are trying to maintain,” others replied. These are the kinds of things I am hearing out in the business community. If the Democrat Guy gets reelected, does that mean we are going to fold

up and walk away? There is no doubt the vast majority of business owners are Republicans. At least according to my observations, in this business they are. If the Republican is elected, it would certainly change the attitude of these owners, however, we are still in the same ballgame. We will just have a different pitcher. We will still have the

same debt, the same two party system, and the same Congress. What’s the basic problem? To my thinking, there are no “free rides.” Somewhere, this truth has gotten lost. Children no longer seem to be taught that hard works pays off and gets you anywhere you want to go if you work for it. So, what is going to create optimism for every-

one? What will create a sense that we are going in the right direction? I’m not certain. We better figure it out soon, while we still have a chance. Hey GrinderGuy, help me salvage my season! Hey Charlie, you are not alone. Did you see the video message from Scotts Miracle-Gro Company® CEO Jim Hagedorn? http://thescottsmiraclegrocompany.com/6-1212_Video_Message.html This video pretty much sums up everybody’s season in the Lawn and Garden Industry. Weather is the number one driving force every year. This year is no different. We started off well, then crashed and burned soon after. Now what? I spoke to a half dozen business owners and found a few things to consider to help us salvage the year. Here are some of those ideas: • Inventory — This one is pretty easy. Reduce inventories, not only for your finished products, but for your raw materials as well. Limit your ordering. Have a sale. Lower contract prices to increase shipments. • Renegotiate — Your suppliers are in the same boat that you are. Renegotiate to stock your inventory at a lower dollar value. This will lower your average cost per unit across the board and it will increase your profit next year. • Don’t be afraid to lay

seasonal workers off early. It can be a long, expensive Winter. If you don’t have the work, let them go. • “Get rid of your leeches” — This advice came from a friend in Atlanta. It will save you the stress next year. If customers don’t pay, send them packing. Slow pay is no pay. Let them go. You are not a bank. Next year you will be much happier. • Work with Friends — Friends make you money and support you when you need it. Buy their material and offer them bargains in return. • Find new clients — Maybe your old clients are not selling like they use to. Get going finding some new ones. Last year’s drought of raw materials in the Mulch business has given way to a flood of material and cheaper prices this year. At the same time, it seems people do not have the money to carry that material for the winter. That is leaving a lot of suppliers high and dry. Work with your suppliers to help keep them afloat. You will need them sooner or later. Pay your bills in full when possible. Paying half now and half later, only pays half the bills instead of all of them. I hope this helps, Charlie. Good Luck to you and your friends. Questions? Drop us a line at GrinderGuy@AsktheGrinderGuy.com

Stratford from 3 As one of 15 facilities in the All American Waste/Murphy Road Recycling organization, the Stratford Baling operation has become a “Crown Jewel” within their system. “We are the largest private collection company in Connecticut,” said Murray. “We are looking to work together with the communities that we serve. The Stratford Baling remodeling effort was no exception. We worked closely with our local officials. They were very understanding of what we were looking to accomplish. They worked with us every step of the way.”

Murray is excited about how well the improvements have gone. Since sales and marketing of the recyclables is part of Murray’s responsibilities, he is looking forward to the continued growth of the operation especially with respect to the sale of the recycled wood products. “We have been extremely successful marketing the paper, plastic, metal and concrete materials and we are always looking for more customers, especially in the wood recycling segment of the business.” For more information about Stratford Baling, contact them at 800-998-2984.

Page 5• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Optimism... Where is the Optimism?


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 6

Action Carting streamlines billing to save money and time by Mitch Rose, vice president of Marketing and Billing Strategy, Billtrust Action Carting Environmental Services, a leading solid waste and recycling collector in the metropolitan New York City area is a recent winner of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce Global Green Award. Action Carting serves some of the city’s most recognizable facilities, including the Empire State Building, Yankee Stadium and the New York Mets’ Citi Field. The company works with hospitals, construction firms, restaurants and businesses of all types, and as a result, it processes approximately 13,000 invoices each month some for less than $100 for the smaller customers and some for more than $50,000 for the larger clients. At one time, Action Carting processed invoices through an outside printing service. This service created and transmitted PDF files for the printer to print. Then they were stuffed and mailed. At times, the process included special handling instructions printed on stickers, as a way to inform processors, of exceptions to normal billing rules. Action Carting’s Chief Financial Officer, Brian Giambagno, assessed that billing process, noting the inefficient way of handling this manual processes, the lost communication opportunities because of a lack of dynamic invoice messaging capabilities during this process, and he also discovered Action Carting’s lack of eBilling for the

customer base. More importantly, Action Carting was not using data contained in the invoices to manage their billing process more effectively. Toward a more efficient billing process After his review, Giambagno decided to find a new solution - one that would cut costs and streamline core processes. Giambagno and his team explored several options, and ultimately decided to ask three companies for proposals on how to meet their billing goals. Three companies, the incumbent company who was doing the billing, a second billing solutions provider and Billtrust, each submitted proposals. After thorough consideration, Action Carting selected Billtrust, because Billtrust proposed a technology solution rather than solving the issue as a printing challenge. Getting results with a total technology solution At the onset, Billtrust worked closely with Action Carting to identify their billing needs. They wanted to streamline core business functions and reduce costs. Billtrust also wanted to identify ways to use data contained in the invoices to improve overall business operations. Some of the ways included sustainability goals and customer communications. “Customer satisfaction is our top objective,” says Giambagno. “Billtrust helped us redesign our invoices and create a format that enables us to communicate with our customers more effectively. This was huge for us

since we often need to convey information like holiday pickup schedules. Now we can print it right on the invoice. That reduces phone inquiries.” Because Action Carting emphasizes sustainability, and it is a top objective for many of their customers as well, they were able to develop a paperless billing process

that was easy for their customers to use. They realized that a paperless billing process not only reduces the cost and environmental impact of bill printing, it eliminates the logistics involved in bill delivery. Their goal to convert their customers from paper to E-billing was 25 for the first year. Within six

months, 32 percent of Action Carting’s customers had converted to electronic billing. That cut the payment cycle by seven days. The reason they exceeded the initial goal was in part due to Billtrust conducting a proactive phone campaign. Billtrust also created an online portal that Action Carting’s customers

160 Warren Avenue WESTBROOK, ME 04092 207-854-8411 BANGOR, ME 207-942-4838

can use to view and print their own bills. Now, instead of calling the Action Carting billing department to request a new bill when an invoice is misplaced, customers can access it online themselves. The new automated approach also eliminates

Action 7

CARIBOU, ME 207-498-2547 CONCORD, NH 603-224-4063 CHELMSFORD, MA 978-256-9571

COMPANY WRENCH 4805 ScoobyLane Carroll, OH 43112 (P) 740-654-5304 (F) 740-687-9130 Toll Free 866-262-4181 Cleveland, OH Branch 525 Golden Oak Pkwy Oakwood Village, OH 44146 (P) 440-439-4567 (F) 440-439-1789

Piketon, OH Branch 3668 US Route 23 South Piketon, OH 45661 (P) 740-289-3294 Washington, PA Branch 400 West Beau St Washington, PA 15301 (P) 724-222-2447 (F) 724-22-1118

Indianapolis, IN Branch 7019 Brookville Rd Indianapolis, IN 46239 (P) 317-375-7790 (F) 317-375-7792

Rineyville, KY Branch 6300 Rineyville Rd Rineyville, KY 40162 (P)270-360-1010 (F)270-360-1050

Jacksonville, FL Branch 4710 Dignan Street Jacksonville, FL 32254 (P) 904-268-6554 (F) 904-268-0939

Cookeville,TN Branch 1220 Southside Dr Cookeville, TN 38506 (P) 931-526-6222 (F) 931-526-2662

Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail Aiken, SC 29805 (P) 803-642-0060 (F) 803-642-0209

Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd Plant City, FL 33563 (P) 813-754-5800 (F) 813-754-5801

Pasco,WA Branch 2300 N Commercial Ave Pasco, WA 99301 (P) 509-728-6614 Vancouver,WA Branch 3909 NW Fruit Valley Rd Vancouver, WA 98660-1278 (P) 360-694-7157 NJ Branch (P) 740-422-6045 (P) 609-313-0720

PENN JERSEY MACHINERY LLC 120 Gordon Drive LIONVILLE, PA 19341 610-363-9200 Fax: 610-594-0829

61 County Line Rd. SOMERVILLE, NJ 08876 908-218-1919 Fax: 908-218-1959

1330 Hurffville Rd. DEPTFORD, NJ 08096 856-227-6400 Fax: 856-227-0046

EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. 4 Executive Plaza YONKERS, NY 10701 914-738-5100 Fax 914-738-6847 www.ehrbar.com

601 Coates Avenue HOLBROOK, NY 11741 631-563-7600 Fax 631-218-1069 www.ehrbar.com

40 Kenosia Avenue DANBURY, CT 06801 203-743-0088 Fax 203-743-0266 www.ehrbar.com


www. wastehandling.com

the need to affix special handling stickers to bills manually. Today when Action Carting needs to provide exception handling rules, they go into the invoice automatically. Savings and benefits that go beyond the bottom line Besides tangible cost savings such as elimination of postage fees and printing costs, the Billtrust solution delivered many “soft cost” savings as well. Giambagno reports that the billing department is more focused now that team members can devote their time to tasks other than answering phone calls and printing bills. Now, as the company grows and adds new customers, they can handle the increased workload without adding new staff. Invoice messaging has also resulted in higher levels of customer satisfaction now that they are able to communicate in this new way. Customers know in advance, what to expect when holidays roll around. The company no longer has to handle calls at the level it once did. Action Carting Marketing Analyst Jenna DiBella says that the invoice messaging capability has also bolstered the company’s social media outreach efforts: “We engage with customers on social media platforms like Twitter, which allows us to exchange important in-

formation and solicit feedback and ideas. Through invoice messaging, we can remind our customers about these communication channels and drive additional traffic, allowing us to expand the two-way communication opportunities.” Learn more about Action Carting at www.actioncarting.com. Find out more about Billtrust at www.billtrust.com.

Page 7• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Action from 6


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 8

T riple B Stone offers landscapers an alternative with natural beauty by Jon M. Casey

Large rock coming off the Powerscreen Warrior 1800 goes directly into this haul truck and when full is taken and dumped on the stockpile to be washed with rock of this size. Jeff said that because there are not large quantities of this size stone, the need to stockpile it here and then move it later via front end loader, is eliminated. While Triple B Stone’s River Rock Mine near Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing in NASCAR’s Sprint Start up Speedwell, VA is officially considered a mining opera- Cup Series) was looking for decorative river rock to Jeff recalled that until he started his work at Triple tion, it could be just as easy to make the case that use as landscaping material for his property on Lake B Stone, he had been running the family steel they are recyclers of naturally occurring river rock Norman and for his personal racing garage that he construction business out in Washington State. and sand for use as specialty landscaping materials. was building in Mooresville,” he said. “Greg was not When the construction economy took a turn for the For the most part, products from Triple B Stone able to find an adequate supply of river rock, and worse at approximately the same time his mother and currently are sold to landscapers for beautifying during his search, he came across the man who was father decided to retire from that business, Jeff and properties around the Mooresville and Charlotte, NC working at this site to excavate rock of a specific size Greg got together and decided that they would venmarketing area. The stone is not only decorative, but to sell to a select number of customers. Greg knew ture into the unknown world (for them) of river rock it is functional as well. that with our ingenuity and ability to sell these rock and sand mining by investing in what is now Triple B According to Jeff Biffle, head of operations for products, that we could make a thriving business of Stone River Rock Mine. That was in 2010. Jeff said that initially, after he moved east, he Triple B Stone, the way the business started was as this if we did it properly from the beginning.” a way to fill the need for decorative river stone as The result is this 26 acre sand and gravel operation began by getting his Virginia miner’s card. Next, he riprap and landscaping material around the shoreline (20 acres permitted for mining) that produces five took the Virginia State Mine Foreman’s exam. After of Lake Norman and at commercial properties in the sizes of washed Virginia Brown River Rock along with mastering those two challenges, he used his experigreater Charlotte area. washed sand and two sizes of larger, boulder sized ence and skill to assemble an operation that supplies clean, washed river rock to the Mooresville-Charlotte “My brother Greg (driver of the No. 16 3M Ford decorative rock as well. area. In a little over 18 months, the operation has grown considerably. “We started out with the equipment that the previous owner was using and it didn’t take long to realize that we needed to upgrade our plant if we were going to be successful,” said Jeff. “He was looking for one specific sized stone and we could see that there was a market for everything that was coming from the site. As time has passed, we’ve continued to upgrade.” “We started with a Powerscreen Mark II Screen that Greg had been using on his farm and other personal projects. It wasn’t long before we went to Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. and bought the Powerscreen Commander 1400 that we are using today,” he said. “About six months later, we could see that we needed more screening capability so we got the Warrior 1800. We were using a Greystone coarse material washer, but that model we had wasn’t big enough to do the job. So late last year, we added the KPI-JCI PHB 1800 Blade Mill and Triple Deck Screen system to clean the rock as it comes off the Warrior 1800.” Meanwhile, Jeff said that in January of 2012, they decided to revamp the entire layout to make it more efficient and more productive. So, he began by fabriScreened and washed Virginia Brown River Rock like that taken from Triple B Stone's facility, makes excellent TripleB 9 cover for landscaping projects.


from 8

cating the load out hopper that sits atop a dumping ramp built into the hillside that leads into the clearing above the operation. “My steel construction experience came in handy for a number of projects around here, that load out hopper being one of them,” he said. “Now we can unload the haul trucks directly. Before this hopper, we needed to handle the rock an additional time. Now, the rock is dumped into the vibratory hopper and it moves directly into the screening system.” The work done thus far, demonstrates Jeff’s ingenuity and experience in steel fabrication and equipment installation. He noted that one of his earliest projects was building a heavy duty steel bridge that traverses Dry Run Creek, leading back to the portion of the property where the mining of the rock actually takes place. “We needed a bridge that would be able to hold the larger haul trucks that we were planning to use here,” he said. “So I built a 100 ton bridge that can handle the load. It has done the job and then some!” The production process River rock and sand is dumped into the load out hopper, with the largest material passing over the grizzly and onto a conveyor sending it directly to a boulder stockpile. These eventually will be handwashed so that even rock of this size can be sold as a clean, washed material. Material that passes through the grizzly goes directly onto the Powerscreen Warrior 1800. There, material is screened into three sizes with the largest, 6 to 14-inch rock going into a haul truck to be taken to a stockpile. The 2 to 7-inch medium sized material moves onto the Commander 1400 where it is screened and washed with the under 2-inch passing through a Telsmith classifier log washer before being stockpiled. The 2 to 4-inch and the 4 to 7-inch are washed, then conveyed to their respective stockpiles as well. The 1-3/4-inch material screened through the Warrior 1800 conveys up and through the KPI-JCI 24-foot x 16-foot Blade Mill, then passes over its Triple deck, twin-screw sand screen system, giving them four washed products: Sand, pea gravel, 1/2 to3/4-inch and 3/4 to 1-3/4-inch. “When we are in full production, we have the capacity to run about 300 tons per hour,” said Jeff. “Right now, we are running in the 200 to 220 ton per hour range.” Jeff said that the operation currently employs seven to ten people depending on the season. As sales

increase, the workforce increases accordingly. “Jack Davidson, our mine foreman and his son ‘Beau’ operates the equipment and handle the daily operations. My daughter Megan is here for the summer doing administrative work as she takes a break from her studies at college. I oversee the operations here and take one or two days away from the plant doing sales work.” Jeff commutes regularly between Mooresville, NC and Speedwell, VA, which allows him to oversee the operation and do sales work in their primary market as well. “Greg likes to come in to spend a day when he can,” said Jeff. “He likes to operate the machinery. He’s an excellent equipment operator as well as being a champion race car driver. During the racing season, his schedule is usually very full. So, he doesn’t visit here as often as we would like.” For more information about Triple B Stone, visit their website at www.triplebstone.com or give Jeff a call at 704-664-3464.

One of the first tasks for Jeff was to build this heavy duty bridge that traverses Dry Run Creek. Haul trucks go to and from the mining site over this bridge.

Jack Davidson works carefully to move 6 to 14-inch rock, as it is being hand washed.

Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. helps Triple B Stone startup

Adam Logan of Mid-Atlantic Powerscreen (L) and Greg Biffle, driver of the No. 16 3M Ford Fusion for Roush Fenway Racing in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series (R), promote Powerscreen equipment at the AGG-1 and World of Asphalt Expo in Charlotte, NC earlier this year.

by Jon M. Casey For Adam Logan, then sales representative for Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc., the opportunity to work with NASCAR racecar driver Greg Biffle, and Greg’s brother Jeff, to help create a first class decorative stone mining and processing plant, was a challenging yet rewarding experience as a salesperson. That was in 2010 and 2011. Today, Adam serves as regional sales manager for Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. and is pleased with the results. “Greg owned a Powerscreen Mark II that he was using on some of his properties as he was doing some cleanup work,” said Adam. “The deposit at Triple B Stone contains a 24-inch minus materi-

al, and the equipment that he had when he started the operation, was not sufficient to process that material. Greg wanted to do more than scalp off the larger material.” Adam said that Greg was looking for something like the Warrior 1800 with an open throat design that could handle enough tonnage to keep up with the rest of his plant. He also wanted to be able to move the equipment around easily when he needed to modify his overall plant layout. The Warrior 1800 has been the perfect equipment for the job. “The Commander 1400 rinser cleans the 5-inch and 2-inch rock giving him two clean products off that machine,” said Adam. The other material goes over to the

other side of the Warrior 1800 where it is cleaned and screened with the other washing and screening system. With the Powerscreen 1800 and 1400 units, Triple B Stone has an excellent primary and secondary screening system in their operation. “We enjoy working with Triple B Stone,” he said. “Our new sales representative for that area, Justin Hawksworth, is eager to help them refine their operation and increase sales to landscapers throughout the area.” For more information on Powerscreen Mid-Atlantic, Inc. visit their website at www.powerscreenmidatl.com or call them at 336-992-9755.

Page 9• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

TripleB


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 10

Morbark signs Garden State Bobcat Group to dealer network WINN, MI — Morbark, Inc., a leading manufacturer of tree care, forestry, sawmill and wood recycling equipment, is pleased to announce it has signed a contract making Garden State Bobcat Group its exclusive tree care products dealer for New Jersey and Staten Island, NY. The Garden State Bobcat Group consists of Bobcat of Central Jersey located in Green Brook, NJ, and Garden State Bobcat located in Freehold, NJ. Bobcat of Central Jersey will be handling Morbark equipment sales, rentals, parts and service for northern New Jersey and Staten Island, NY, and Garden State Bobcat will be handling central and southern New Jersey.

“Garden State Bobcat Group is an aggressive equipment dealer with a history and reputation for great service,” said Casey Gross, Morbark Tree Care Products sales manager. “Their expertise and knowledge of the local market will help support our customers’ success.” “We are excited to represent Morbark in New Jersey and Staten Island, New York,” said Rob Woods, dealer principle of the Garden State Bobcat Group. “Our goal is to offer our customers the best compact equipment available in the market place. The addition of Morbark will complement our existing top of the line products and offer our customers more solutions to their compact equip-

ment needs.” Morbark, Inc., based in Winn, MI, builds equipment that creates opportunities in the forestry, recycling, sawmill, bioenergy and tree care markets. Innovating and manufacturing durable, high performance equipment for more than 50 years, Morbark offers a full line of whole tree and waste wood chippers, flails, brush chippers, horizontal and tub grinders, sawmill equipment, material handling systems and more. Morbark equipment helps customers harvest, process and convert organic materials into valuable, useful and environmentally sound products. Visit www.morbark.com, “Like” us on Facebook or subscribe to our

YouTube channel. Garden State Bobcat Group opened in 1983 as R.A.W. Equipment Co., Inc., as a single store, two person operation in Howell, NJ. During the past 28 years, the company has grown to more than 20 employees with multiple locations within New Jersey. The Garden State Bobcat Group offers New Jersey’s most complete line of compact construction, rental and landscape equipment for sale, lease or rent. In addition to Morbark the Garden State Bobcat Group represents other top manufacturers such as: Bobcat Co., Finn Corp., Yanmar, Doosan Portable Power and Protech Manufacturing.

www.aaauctionfinder.com

The Garden State Bobcat Group consists of Bobcat of Central Jersey located in Green Brook, NJ, and Garden State Bobcat located in Freehold, NJ.

Search for all types of auctions at any time. New w updatess alll the e time!!


www.vermeerwisconsin.com 5445 North 131st St. Butler, WI 53007 (800) 964-6462 2304 Kelbe Drive Little Chute, WI 54140 (800) 859-9220 W3090 County B West Salem, WI 54669 (800) 759-6897

VERMEER MIDWEST INC. www.vermeermidwest.com 11220 Allisonville Rd. Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 842-1040 3310 W. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 (800) 649-1157 3566 Citadel Cir. Newburg, IN 47630 (812) 490-4400 2801 Beverly Dr. Aurora, IL 60504 (630) 820-3030

1801 179th St. North East Moline, IL 61244 (309) 751-9540 Route 24 East Eureka, IL 61530 (309) 467-3716 1005 Thorrez Jackson, MI 49201 (800) 336-3889 1196 A. Franklin St. Marne, MI 49435 (616) 677-5900

VERMEER NORTHEAST www.vermeernortheast.com 1235 Rt. 9 Castleton, NY 12033 (518) 732-7201 605 Lewiston Rd. Topsham, ME 04086 (207) 373-0880

224 South St. Hopkinton, MA 01748 (508) 497-0886 770 Derby Ave. Seymour, CT 06484 (203) 736-9542

VERMEER NORTH ATLANTIC SALES & SERVICE

The worldwide network of Vermeer dealers makes the difference get to know your local dealer. In the field or in the shop, nobody is more determined to see you succeed. Vermeer is an innovative leader in the manufacturing of underground and treecare equipment. They can also be your most valued partner in your day-to-day operations.

Vermeer Is Your Total Solutions Provider Contact your dealer by calling 1-888-VERMEER, or visit the Web at www.vermeer.com VERMEER SALES & SERVICE INC. OF OH & PA 2389 Medina Rd. Medina, OH 44256 (888) 213-3544 131 Wisconsin Ave. Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 (888) 213-8340 • (724) 935-9277 110 Stanford Pkwy. Findlay, OH 45840 (888) 213-8338 • (419) 424-0572

VERMEER HEARTLAND 2574 US Hwy. 22 NW Washington Court House, OH 43160 (740) 335-8571 (740) 335-1926 424 South Mulberry St. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 (270) 737-1721 270) 737-2868 5900 Mac Corkle Ave. St. Albans, WV 25177 (304) 768-5965

900 Cpt Joe Fulghum Murfreesboro, TN 37129 615-869-0250 2007 Middlebrook Pike Knoxville, TN 37921 865-524-9174

VERMEER and VERMEER LOGO are registered trademarks of Vermeer Manufacturing Company in the US and/or other countries. © 2002 Vermeer Manufacturing Company. All Rights Reserved.

VERMEER MIDSOUTH INC. www.vermeermidsouth.com 1200 Vermeer Cove Cordova, TN 38018 (901) 758-1928 5246 Greenway Dr. Jackson, MS 39204 (601) 923-8888

7 Maple Ave. Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 (609) 267-6600 (800) 624-0623 2888 E. Harrisburg Pike Middletown, PA 17057 (717) 930-8780 (888) 572-4283

805 Grundy Ave. Holbrook, NY 11741 (631) 580-4400 (888) 402-7823 129 Route 6, Bldg. #2 Mahopac, NY 10541 (845) 628-9850 (800) 448-9850

VERMEER MID-ATLANTIC INC. www.VermeerMidAtlantic.com 10501 Vermeer Place Ashland, VA 23005 (800) 552-2074 229 Jedburg Rd. Summerville, SC 29483 (800) 246-4307 13005 Balls Ford Rd. Manassas, VA 20109 (877) 661-6566 2803 Grand View Dr. Simpsonville, SC 29681 (800) 850-4710 8424 Norcross Rd. Colfax, NC 27235 (888) 993-9344

3501 Jones Sausage Rd. Garner, NC 27529 (888) 883-7633 8830 Corridor Rd. Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 (800) 492-1274 10900 Carpet St., Charlotte, NC 28273 (800) 768-3444

Page 11• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Equipment You Can Count On

VERMEER-WISCONSIN INC.


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 12

Two giants of the demolition industry and the National Demolition Association have passed away Ron Dokell, a founder and charter member of the National Association of Demolition Contractors passed away over the weekend in Houston. Ron was one of the first contractors to realize that there was a need for an organization to represent demolition contractors in the United States and Canada. He worked diligently to develop an association to meet the needs of everyone involved in the demolition process. He was a member of the Association’s first executive committee and served as its third president. He was instrumental in developing the programs that allowed the organization to attract new members and to grow the necessary infrastructure to become an important part of the construction association movement in both countries. He also served on the NADC’s first safety committee and was deeply involved with the development of its Demolition Safety Program and Demolition Safety Manual. Ron’s obituary with service details will appear shortly on the Houston Chronicle’s website at www.chron.com Ralph David Loewendick of S.G. Loewendick and Sons of Columbus passed away on Mon., Sept. 3. Ralph, like Mr. Dokell, was a charter member of the NADC and directly involved with the development of the Association from its earliest days when it had only 40 or 50 member firms. Ralph’s son, David served as the Association’s 18th president. He is survived by his wife, Crystal and children Terrie, Vickie, David, Joseph and Michael, 11 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Visitations for Mr. Loewendick are scheduled for Fri., Sept. 7, 2012 at the Dwayne R. Spence Funeral Home, 650 West Waterloo Street in Canal Winchester, Ohio. Services are planned there at 11 a.m. on Sat., Sept. 8 with internment at the Franklin Hills Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, dona-

tions may be made in Ralph’s name to the Ohio Cancer Research Associates, 50 W. Broad St., Suite 1132, Columbus, OH 43215. Online condolences may be posted at www.spencefuneralhome.com. Both of these men were instrumental in the for-

mation and growth of the National Demolition Association. They were extensively involved in the development of plans and programs that have brought the NDA to the forefront of the construction economy in the United States, Canada and beyond. They will be sore-

WESTCHESTER TRACTOR INC. 60 International Blvd Brewster, NY 10509 845-278-7766 • Fax 845-278-4431 www.wtractor.com W. M. BIERS INC. Port of Albany Albany, NY 12202 518-434-2747 www.wmbiers.com

ly missed by their families and friends. The National Demolition Association wants to offer its most sincere condolences to the Dokell and Loewendick families on the loss of these two exceptional men.

CLEAVES CO. INC. 300 Reservoir St. Needham, MA 02194 781-449-0833 CHERRY VALLEY TRACTOR 35 Route 70 West Marlton, NJ 08053 856-983-0111 www.cherryvalleytractor.com

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. 251 Shaker Rd. East Longmeadow, MA 01028 800-292-6351 Fax: 413-525-5909 Parts Line 877-255-6351 Chipper Sales Rep Tom Tyler Cell 203-509-0967 www.tylerequipment.com

TYLER EQUIPMENT CORP. 1980 Berlin Turnpike Berlin, CT 06037 800-352-4473 • 860-356-0840 Parts Line 860-356-0848 Chipper Sales Rep Tom Tyler Cell 203-509-0967 www.tylerequipment.com


Purchases first Caterpillar brand roll off truck sold in Connecticut MILFORD, CT — In an expansion of its container division, Grillo Services, LLC is the first Connecticut business to purchase Caterpillar’s new CT660 commercial truck in a roll off configuration. The purchase will enable Grillo to increase its solid waste disposal division to serve municipal, commercial and residential

customers, and provide expanded services to tree removal and large scale landscape companies, saving them time and money in tree removal and organic recycling. The custom built, sleek, ergonomically designed Caterpillar CT660, model year 2012, features Caterpillar’s CX31 transmission for increased fuel mileage as well as a set back front axle with a shorter wheel base, allowing for a better

turning radius and greater cab visibility. Caterpillar had previously only manufactured diesel truck engines for truck chassis made by Ford, International, PACCAR and Freightliner. Just this past year, the company began manufacturing their own trucks, following an extended period of road testing. “This purchase will help Grillo Services expand our container diviGrillo Services, LLC is the first Connecticut business to purchase Caterpillar's new CT660 commercial truck in a roll off configuration. sion, offering clients one stop shopping,” said Grillo Services President, Michael J. Grillo. “We expect the division to double its contracts as a result,” he continued. “We are delighted that Grillo Services is our first roll off truck purchaser,” said David J Gillen, on highway sales representative at H.O. Penn Machinery, the Caterpillar Dealer for Lower New York and Connecticut. “We look forward to further facilitating Grillo Services’ future growth.” Grillo Services, LLC is a 19 year old family run landscape supply company providing container and dumpster rental services, organic compost, bark and wood mulches, specialty soils, decorative pavers and gravel for commercial, residential and municipal clients. The company, headquartered at 1183 Oronoque Rd. in Milford, CT., employs 18 full and part time people and provides regional delivery service. Contact them at www.grilloservices.com, e-mail info@grilloservices.com, or call 203877-5070.

Chadwick Baross Chelmsford, MA New England

W.E. Timmerman Whitehouse, NJ Northern NJ

W.M. Biers Port of Albany, NY NY & CT

Dave Heath & Assoc. 1-800-228-8032

Page 13• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Grillo Services extends container division


SOUTHAVEN, MS — The new Terex Fuchs RHL350 E material handler boasts a durable, low ground contact pressure track drive that is designed for operating in unpaved scrap yards and recycling centers with rough ground conditions. This purpose built material handler features the Terex Fuchs exclusive BlueEVOLUTION® approach to machine design and sustainability, which enhances handler power, performance and efficien-

Terex 15

www. wastehandling. com

The new Terex Fuchs RHL350 E material handler.

The New Kolossus Solid Tire Line

Spare Parts Custom Made

Screens For All Manufacturers & Models

Most parts custom fabricated and shipped within days not weeks!

Bucket Liners Hammer Bars Split Sprockets Augers Rebuild & New Rotors * All Fabrication Products Are Available in AR450 Plate

Pictured are just a few samples of our quality work

Morbark Grinder Screen

Jones Grinder Screen

Roto Chopper Screen

Front Wear Liner for the Jones Grinder Split Sprockets

No flats No down time No additional tire cost No rims to buy

SOFT RIDE SOLID TIRES

HOW ARE YOUR TIRES DOING? ADVANCE TIRE

INC

October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 14

Featuring a durable track design, the new Terex Fuchs RHL350 E delivers power, performance and efficiency

www.advancetires.com www.advancetires.com 800-445-6647 800-445-6647 Your Your Complete Complete Source Source for for Solid Solid Tires. Tires.

Call us for your parts needs.

Now Available Duragrind Hammers With direct from the manufacturer pricing Grind More – Change Less

Phone: 301-722-4030 Fax: 301-759-4064 E-mail: Roy@potomacmetal.com Cell: 301-697-3898 Visit our web site: www.potomacmetal.com

PO Box 1415 12001 Siebert Rd. SE, Cumberland, MD 21502


cy. In addition to being more environmentally friendly, the new RHL350 E boasts many design advancements, including: a more powerful and fuel efficient engine; improved hydraulics; more efficient cooling system; larger cab display and improved magnet operation. The handler’s durable track design consists of a heavy duty chain with triple grouser 23.6-inch shoes. The low maintenance design includes planetary gear drive with 10 track and three bearing top rollers. Offering a wide 14.0-foot track stance for stable operation, the new RHL350 E delivers impressive lift capacities across its entire 52.5-foot reach. Tracks can be retracted to a width of 11.75-foot for transport. A well balanced machine design spreads handler weight over the track’s entire 13.8foot length for a low 55.8 psi ground contact pressure. Running cleaner and more efficiently, the new RHL350 E uses a cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system to meet Tier 4i (Stage III B) emissions standards. The handler boasts a 214 hp engine, offering 8 percent more power output than the RHL350 D. At the same time, specific fuel consumption is reduced by 11 percent. Regeneration of the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) occurs automatically, without impacting machine performance, and the regeneration process can be temporarily interrupted by pressing an indicator button located on the control panel. Engine start/stop is now push button controlled to properly manage engine shutdown while under critical load condi-

Page 15• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Terex from14 tions or during DPF regeneration. A new high performance main hydraulic pump increases pump capacity by 3 percent. Combined with improved engine performance, the increased oil flow provides greater handling efficiency of the RHL350 E. Both the engine and hydraulic system incorporate larger cooling systems protected by vented panels that provide increased airflow. The engine’s new hydraulically powered fan is designed to automatically adjust airflow based on operating conditions to provide an optimal level of cooling. Hydraulically height adjustable, the handler’s cab offers a maximum eye level elevation of up to 18.4-foot above ground level, improving performance during loading/unloading procedures. Its cushioned cab elevation system provides absorption of shocks and jolts for operator comfort. At 23 percent larger than previous designs, the new Wide Video Graphics Array (WVGA) display includes a higher resolution and higher contrast screen with an antiglare shield and scratch resistant coating. Intuitive controls make for a short learning curve of RHL350 E operation, and the ergonomic multifunction button delivers effortless fingertip navigation through the display. System status and control of the standard 20 kW onboard generator and magnet are now incorporated into the cab display for improved efficiency. The RHL350 E offers four operating modes for the magnet attachment — small, medium and large parts handling and a jogging mode for sorting.

The new RHL350 E design includes expanded diagnostic capabilities, so service technicians can identify and address underlying issues. The large coolers for the engine and hydraulic system are lockable and readily accessible. A convenient stow away ladder offers access to the machine’s centrally located service platform for filter and central lubrication system maintenance. The handler’s fuel prefilter is now mounted on top of the fuel tank for easier servicing. The new RHL350 E features a standard rearview camera system. Color video of the area behind the machine is visible on the WVGA display, providing an expanded view of the work area around the machine. The handler’s contoured counterweight is designed

Booths 21 & 22

to protect the camera from damage during operation. The new Terex Fuchs RHL350 E is purpose-built for harsh scrap handling and recycling applications and incorporates many of the same features found on previous models that have made Terex Fuchs an innovation leader. Rigid hydraulic pipes on the stick, boom and undercarriage offer superior protection from wear and damage. Inverted hydraulic cylinder mounting provides protection during truck and rail car loading/unloading and reduces exposure to debris and moisture to improve longevity. Its rugged double row slewing ring design disperses forces over two rows of bearings to improve component service life and durability.


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 16

Visionaire Inc. announces new mid-size cab air conditioner GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — Visionaire Inc., an OEM provider of air conditioning products, announces the Model 7060 low profile roof or wall mounted air conditioning system for heavy duty off highway equipment. This rugged air conditioner features a low overall height of approximately 8-inches, has a powder coated steel chassis, and a rated output of 25,000 BTU/hr. “We were very pleased with the results from our tests of the 7060,” said Bill Kerr, Visionaire, Inc. vice president of product development. “It exceeded our design goals for performance with the least possible impact on overall cabin dimensions.”

The 7060’s unique design allows for horizontal or vertical installation, with very little space required for mounting. The use of a multi flow condenser reduces the overall height, while still being able to withstand the abuse in the harshest conditions. The 7060 adds to Visionaire’s growing family of climate control products. It fills a gap between their compact 7000/7100 units and the larger 7070 systems often found on railway equipment. “When planning for the 7060 we focused on creating an affordable product that would be as compact as possible without sacrificing the performance and reliability we are known for.” said Frank

The 7060's unique design allows for horizontal or vertical installation, with very little space required for mounting

The Model 7060 low profile roof or wall mounted air conditioning system for heavy duty off highway equipment. Pechacek, Visionaire, Inc. president. “We wanted an OEM quality product that would be within reach of an end user or independent A/C shop.” Forced air cab pressurization and hydraulic compressor drive are some of the options available. Visionaire Inc., founded in 1994 and headquartered in Grand Prairie, Texas, designs and markets many cabin ventilation products for the off highway equipment market. All of their systems are made of powder coated steel and are designed to withstand use in the off highway environment. For details on this product, or to see what else Visionaire Inc. has to offer, contact their sales department at 972647-1056 or e-mail jack@visionaireinc.com or scotto@visionaire-inc.com, or visit their website at www.visionaireinc.com.

2x4 4 and d 4x4 4 Vehicless to o Fitt Yourr Everyy Need XRT’s Are Great For Construction Sites, Recycling Plants, Composting Facilities, Scrap Metal Yards, Hauling, Moving Materials . . . Vehicles Available in Electric, Gas & Diesel; With Many Accessories and Attachments To Choose From. Participating Dealerships of the XRT Give Away CLUB CAR 1-800-CLUBCAR 1-706-863-3000

SATCH SALES Menands, NY 12204 518-426-5002

CLINTON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT, CO. Clinton, NY 13323 315-853-6151

MID-STATE GOLF CAR Canton, NY 877-592-4653


Reaching recycling and aggregate industry professionals across the United States in one easy section.

This section is dedicated to used equipment and auctions ONLY!

Looking for a piece of equipment? Here’s your place to find it! Looking to sell used equipment? Here’s your place to sell it!

Forr Moree Information Contactt Wendelll Jennings

518-673-0114 Lee Publications, Po Box 121, 6113 State Hwy 5 Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

Page 17• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

USED EQUIPMENT SHOWCASE


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 18

LC Whitford Equipment Co., Inc. 4316 Bolivar Rd. Wellsville, NY 14895

FOR SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE -1-800-321-3602

Web site: www.lcwhitford.com Email: sales@lcwhitford.com Morbark

Timber Pro

Rayco

Barko

Okada

2006 John Deere 648G Series III 4x4 Skidder/Grapple - Call for Pricing

2008 Rayco Super RG50, Repo Machine, Only 171 hours! Call for Pricing

2012 Timber Pro TL735-B New and Unused Ready for Work! Call for Pricing

2002 Morbark Mountain Goat 20/36 Track Chipper with Loader, Cummins Diesel, Low Hours! - Call for Pricing

2006 Timber Pro 630B Feller Buncher w/ Rolly II Head Call for Pricing

2012 Morbark 30/36 Track Drum Chipper, Get the Job Done Right! Call for Pricing

2012 Morbark Beever M18R Chipper, 213 HP Cat, Autofeed, Many Additional Options Call for Pricing

2000 Bandit 1400 Track Chipper, 14” Capacity, 2143 Hrs, Cab & Loader Call for Pricing

CHIPPERS 20122 Morbarkk Beeverr M15R Cat 142HP, New and Unused! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price 20122 Morbarkk Beeverr M18R,, Cat 213HP, Tandem Axle - Nice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price 20088 Mo orbarkk Tornadoo 15, 140-HP Deere Diesel, Winch, 1,000 Hrs., Real Workhorse! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price 20066 Morbarkk Blizzardd 12 Auto Feed, Needed TLC and Got it Here! . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price 20044 Morbarkk Hurricane 18” Chipper, Tandem w/Winch, 180 CAT, Recent Trade In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price 20011 Morbarkk Hurricanee 2400XL 18” Capacity, 180-HP Cummins, Nice Shape! .Calll forr Pricee STUMP GRINDERS Speciall Discountss onn Alll Inn Stockk Stumpp Cutterss - Calll Forr Price! 20122 Raycoo 1645SJRS - New Model - Has Swing Out Panel, 4x4, Blade, Trailer . . Calll forr Price

Morbark M.U.T., Comes with a FREE Stump Splitter too! Call for Pricing

20122 Raycoo C-1000 LGP,, Forestry Mower, Predator Head, Kubota Diesel! . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price 20122 Raycoo 16355 Tracc Jr.,, 35-HP, Go Anywhere Machine, with or without Trailer! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price MISCELLANEOUS Morbarkk “Mutt”” Forestryy Loader, Comes with Grapple & Stump Splitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price FAE,, UML/SSLL 125, mower attachment, used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price FAE,, UMM M EXX 125, mower attachment, used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price Raycoo & Rockland log grapples, used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price Davco mower attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Priice Rotobec grapple with RT252 rotator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price Bobcatt LR5A landscape rake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calll forr Price

For Sales, Parts or Service Call 1-800-321-3602 or E-Mail: sales@lcwhitford.com


REGISTER FREE!!! Find Auctions Near You!! Auctioneers Register FREE!! List all your upcoming auctions with us!! Brought to you by: Country Folks, Country Folks Grower, Wine & Grape Grower, Hard Hat News, Mane Stream Waste Handling Equipment News, North American Quarry News, Small Farm Quarterly and by Lee Publications Inc. Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 www.leepub.com (800) 218-5586

Page 19• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

www.aaauctionfinder.com


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 20

Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. introduces Michael Balella NEWPORT NEWS, VA — Duane Wilder, president of Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. announced that Mr. Michael Balella (Mike) had joined the company in the newly created position of manager — parts marketing. This new role will work closely with the Liebherr dealer organization to further enhance opportunities to increase sales and improve customer service for after market repair parts. Mike will coordinate parts pricing on competitive items and add additional product offerings to support Liebherr’s market presence in

the United States as a manufacturer of premier quality, heavy duty construction equipment. Wilder stated. “We conducted a national search to find someone that met our requirement for experience from both the manufacturer and customer perspective. Mike’s background in market development and parts sales with a competitor who is an international manufacturer coupled with his earlier rental and small contractor experience well prepare him for this new role. Mike has a BA from

Terex expands Penn Jersey Machinery’s Terex Fuchs material handler territory to include Maryland and Virginia SOUTHAVEN, MS — Terex announces a territory expansion for Terex® Fuchs equipment distributor Penn Jersey Machinery, LLC, Lionville, PA. In addition to covering the states of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, Penn Jersey Machinery will now offer the full line of Terex Fuchs material handlers to its customers in Maryland and Virginia. Designed for scrap, portside and recycling applications, the purpose built Terex Fuchs product line includes models with operating weights ranging from 41,888 to 147,710-pounds and work radii from 27 to 72-feet. “Penn Jersey is an aggressive Terex Fuchs distributor, and they have done

an exceptional job with the product line over the last five years in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey,” said Chris Koch, divisional sales manager for Terex Construction Americas. “We are confident that they will continue this success in the new territory. They have already added more team members to support the product line and are embarking on an aggressive demonstration program of their sales, parts and service capabilities.” “We are excited to bring Terex Fuchs equipment to our customers in Maryland and Virginia, and our sales team will be reaching out to make appointments for

Terex 21

Michael Balella the University of Connecticut. Bob Bollinger, parts manager will continue in his present role with responsibility for inventory levels and order fulfilment, both report to Duane Wilder, president of Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. Hans Liebherr established Liebherr as a family business in 1949. The company’s first mobile tower crane laid the foundation for its exceptional success. Liebherr is today not only one of the

world’s largest manufacturers of construction machinery, but also an acknowledged supplier of advanced technical products and services in many other business sectors. Liebherr has developed into a group of more than 120 companies worldwide, employing more than 35,000 people. The Group’s parent comapny is Liebherr-International AG, which is based in Bulle, Switzerland and owned entirely by members of the Liebherr family.

Grinder Sale

2006 Vermeer TG7000

Year 2007 2006 2006 1998 (3)

Make Vermeer Vermeer Vermeer Morbark Vermeer

Model TG5000 TG7000 TG525 1200XL TG7000’s

Stu 630-986-6018 Darin 309-208-4568

2006 Vermeer TG525

Hours 1088 1433 4290

Summer Deals

Stewart 517-206-5512

Financing Available

2007 Vermeer TG5000

Price $369,000 $425,000 $180,000 $98,000 Call For Price

Location Chesterfield, MO Fishers, IN Aurora, IL Ft Wayne, IN Aurora, IL

Contact Greg Gary Stu Gary Stu

Greg 314-960-0920 Gary 317-509-3278


face to face introductions of the range of material handlers in the near future,” mentioned Wayne Donahue, Terex Fuchs equipment business manager for Penn Jersey Machinery. “Our initial focus will be operations in the scrap, barge off loading, recycling and logging industries. The Terex Fuchs product line significantly improves material handling efficiency and profitability in these

applications.” In preparation to support its expanded territory, Penn Jersey Machinery has hired two additional service technicians, specializing on Terex Fuchs material handlers. Exemplifying company’s dedication to superior field support, Penn Jersey Machinery’s service department guarantees its Terex Fuchs customers that a technician will be on the job no later than the beginning

of the next business day for a machine down service call during the warranty period and within 24 hours for a non-warranty breakdown. “We pride ourselves on the reputation of our 23 factory trained service technicians, of which 14 are road technicians dispatched daily for field service support,” said Frank Przelomiec, service manager for Penn Jersey Machinery. Penn Jersey Machinery

supports its Terex Fuchs customers from four offices located throughout Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. The company is currently stocking new Terex Fuchs material handlers, including the recently introduced Terex Fuchs MHL350 E Blue Evolution machine that offers the latest handler design advancements and emissions control. The distribDesigned for scrap, portside and recycling applications, the purpose built Terex Fuchs product line includes models with operating weights ranging from 41,888 to 147,710pounds and work radii from 27 to 72-feet. utor also maintains a large rental fleet for its customers, which currently includes the Terex Fuchs MHL320 D, MHL340 D, MHL350 E and MHL360 D. The company offers financing options for Terex Fuchs material handlers through Terex Financial Services. TFS offers a wide range of effective finance and leasing solutions, structured to complement customers’ cash flow and budgets. The TFS team assists in all areas of asset management, from the analysis of future equipment values through the disposal of used equipment. Penn Jersey Machinery’s corporate headquarters is located at 120 Gordon Dr., Lionville, PA. For more information call 610-3639200 or visit www.pennjerseymachinery.com Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer of a broad range of equipment that is focused on delivering reliable, customer driven solutions for many applications, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility and manufacturing industries. Terex reports in five business segments: Aerial Work Platforms; Construction; Cranes; Material Handling and Port Solutions; and Materials Processing. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of equipment through Terex Financial Services. More information can be found at www.terex.com.

Page 21• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Terex from 20


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 22

Recycling the Garden City by Steve Wagner

The center's new Doppstadt SM-514 trommel has been an ideal addition to the recycling center's fleet of equipment. Ask anyone. They will tell you that Newton, looked at it, watched how it mulched leaves, and the community uses to recycle the leaves) would sort out during composting. Accordingly, it took a longer Massachusetts truly is the garden city because they decided that it would be an asset to the landfill.” “We take in stuff from our landscapers when they period to compost. We always just turned the have the leaves to prove it. “We have trees all over the place here,” says Newton’s Fleet Superintendent Ron go out to clean off resident’s lawns,” he said. “Once windrows until the material broke down completely. Mahan, whose division oversees more than 500 vehi- the leaves hit the recycling center, the ALLU bucket is With the ALLU bucket, the material is ground before cles and pieces of equipment for the municipality. used to mulch the leaves. You have to see this place; it even gets to the windrows and therefore the material, including bags, composts faster.” Mahan is responsible for the acquisition of new it is packed with leaves.” Elaine Gentile, City of Newton’s director of Gentile notes that they were instrumental in draftequipment especially when a specialty item is being considered. Mahan said that one of these specialty Environmental Affairs, recalls seeing the bucket ing composting regulations in the 1980s. “We were pieces that they have acquired in the recent past is demonstration when they were first considering the first community in Massachusetts to start a purchasing it. “We saw a demo of the ALLU several municipal compost program in the 1980s,” she said. their screening bucket attachment from ALLU®. The ALLU Bucket is the focal point of this story years ago,” she said. “It had paddles and grinding “At the time, we collected leaves from our own municsince not only does the city of Newton use it, they teeth and we were impressed. When we saw the ipal properties. We began allowing Newton landscaprecommend it. How did they even find out about ALLU, we were surprised at how much faster the ers to use the facility for six weeks per year in the fall, ALLU? “At the time,” Mahan remembers, “the material would break down and produce compost, a those with a permit.” Yard waste was banned from the waste stream in Commissioner of Public Works, Tom Daley, read an much shorter period. Before using the ALLU, the brown paper bags (that 1992 by the Department of Environmental article on the ALLU bucket. So we went up and Protection. She said that all residential yard waste was taken to a composting farm. Turnaround time was lengthy and they were forever behind in collections. Then in 2009, Newton negotiated a new contract and decided to bring all residential yard waste to the city’s closed landfill facility for composting. This saved more than $300,000 annually. At that time, using the older methods, it took about 1-1/2 years to produce compost. “We used it for our own projects and only screened with a Reed Screenall,” she recalled. “A few years back, I rented a trommel from another community. We screened the compost, and sold it.” With the new recycling contract, it was clear that Newton was going to produce more compost. That is when they decided to buy an ALLU screening bucket. They used that one for about one year. Then, they purchased a second loader along with a second ALLU screening bucket. When the trommel screening contract came up for renewal, the Board of Aldermen decided that renting a trommel was not cost-effective so they agreed to buy a trommel for Gentile’s department. “I take in about 25,000-cubic-yards of material annually,” she said. “The material is fully composted in less than one year and we would like to get that down to 5-6 months,” Gentile said. “When we get the yard waste, it is ALLUed (great verb!) and placed in stockpiles. These stockpiles are then turned by a loader into windrows (approx 15-foot high and 10-foot wide and, depending on space, 75-100-foot long). Workers take the material’s temperature on a weekMark Ferguson (L) and Paul Stevens (R), work together to make the City of Newton Recycling Center run Newton 23 smoothly.


from 22

ly basis and they maintain logs as part of the process. The material is turned according to temperature and moisture content at the appropriate times, which also works well to kill weed seed. “We may ALLU several times,” Gentile said. “When the material is finished composting, it is screened to 3/4-inches and placed onto 50-cubic-yard trucks.” “We have a contract with a man who has been in the business for more than 25 years,” she said. “He takes the temps, decides when to turn, when to stockpile, when to cure, and when to screen. He also does growing and soils testing on the product.” Gentile said that her department gives screened compost to residents free and sells to soils manufacturers, organic nurseries, rooftop gardens and others. “It is tax subsidized, so we do make some revenue,” she added. Large quantities of Newton’s recycled product are sold through a broker. “The material is picked up as we do not deliver,” notes Gentile. She also says that two ALLUs are enough for right now and there is no way to know what they might need in the future. Newton considers itself, a “Green Community,” which has won numerous awards for its recycling program. They are usually on the cutting edge of things. For example, Newton is the first large community in MA to go to automated collection and SSR (Single Stream Recycling). They are also the first to have a waste oil collection program, and the first to have a permanent facility that is opened more than 21 days a year. Currently, they are investigating anaerobic digestion as a part of their waste recycling efforts, because it is “the right thing to do.” “Newton has not landfilled any MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) in more than 25 years,” she said.

Windrows of composting leaves will provide the community with high quality, composted mulch in just a few short months.

As bagged leaves are placed into the windrows of composting material, workers run it through one of two ALLU buckets to shred and screen the material.

Mark Ferguson dumps a load of finished compost into their Doppstadt trommel for a final screening before going out to the customers.

Mark Ferguson processes material using a Volvo L120F outfitted with an ALLU screener bucket.

ALLU’s screener crusher bucket is a handy tool for composters The ALLU equipment line is devoted to environmental care, improving recycling methods and the effective and profitable processing of different materials according to their company’s website. Allu’s headquarters and factory, is located in Orimattila, Finland where they oversee a distribution network that covers more than 30 countries worldwide. They have subsidiaries in Germany, France, Sweden, Great Britain, the United States, Argentina and China. ALLU’s primary product line is the ALLU Screener Crusher bucket. This innovative product is a versatile accessory for wheel loaders, excavators or skid steer loaders. With the ALLU Screener Crusher bucket, you can screen,

crush, pulverize, aerate, blend, mix, separate, feed and load materials all in one process. It handles many types of material such as topsoil, black top and dirt, excavated and waste soil, contaminated soil, clay, peat, bark, compost, bio-waste, demolition waste, construction waste, milled asphalt, glass, coal, oil shale, limestone and several other materials. The ALLU Screener Crusher can screen and crush materials from 15 mm to 150 mm fragment sizes. A new and emerging segment of their business is their soil stabilization system line of equipment. This equipment adds binders to soft soil types to help stabilize them for more productive use. Together, these two areas of expertise help to make the ALLU

Group a worldwide leader in this technology. It might be noted that the company’s corporate philosophy is to operate in a way that produces added value for the customer. ALLU is customer-oriented as they pioneer new ways of providing quality products. Company operations are based on the ISO 9001:2000 certificate ensuring that the functions relating to the development, marketing and manufacturing of the company’s working methods and its equipment in the environmental and earthmoving industry, are quality controlled and manufactured at the highest level. For more information on the ALLU product line, visit their website at www.allu.net.

Page 23• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Newton


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 24

DOOR PRIZES!! OCTOBER

Take your door prize ticket to the WHEN Booth for a chance to win!!

24-25 1

2012

Wed. 9-5 & Thurs. 9-5

st PRIZE Mig Welder Courtesy of

Haun Welding

Henrietta Dome • Monroe County Fairgrounds 2695 East Henrietta Road Henrietta, NY 14467

Indoor Displays and

LIVE DEMOS Recycling Machinery and Forestry Processing Equipment! FREE

ADMISSION!*

* $10 Parking Fee

2

nd PRIZE

3/4” Milwaukee Air Impact Courtesy of

Quality Craft Tools

Don’t Miss These Exhibitors at the WHEN Recycling Expo Live Demo Show Allu Group Inc • Demo Area 6 Apollo Equipment.net, LLC • 24 Commonwealth Equipment Corp • 91 Conviber, Inc • 29 Custom Milling & Consulting • 10 D&W Diesel, Inc • 11 Dings Company Magnetic Group • 21, 22 Emerald Equipment Systems, Inc • 23 George & Swede Sales & Service • O-4, O-5 Grinder Wear Parts, Inc • 24 Hammel New York, LLC • Demo Area 1 Hard Hat News • 102, 103, 104, 105 Haun Welding Supply, Inc • E Kennametal • 76, 77 Komptech • O-6 Land Improvement Contractors of America (LICA) • 40 Liquitube Marketing International • 25 Moley Magnetics Inc • C Monroe Tractor • O-1 Nextire, Inc • 20 Nuwer Auto Parts • 118 Quality Craft Tools • A Sandvik Construction • Demo Area 2 Vermeer • Demo Area 3 WHEN • 102, 103, 104, 105

AND MORE!!!

Produced by the Trade Show Division of Lee Newspapers, Inc.; P.O. Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5; Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. Publishers of WHEN, NAQN and Hard Hat News

Questions? Call 800-218-5586 or 518-673-0114 www.whenrecyclingexpo.com


Page 25• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 26


UTICA, NYØA new high torque, low speed model SCC-15-SS Screen Classifying Cutter reduces hard materials and friable products into controlled particle sizes. A proprietary rotor design is comprised of cutter bits attached to a helical array of staggered holders called “interconnected parallelograms,” that continuously cut and crush oversize mate-

rials against twin, stationary bed knives. Unlike high shear cutters that rotate at high speeds, the high torque cutter is equipped with a direct coupled, gear reduced drive that rotates the shaft at speeds down to 10 RPM to cut or crush tough materials using low shear, and/or to minimize fines when cutting friable materials. The cutter bits, which

are available in stainless steel, tool steel and tungsten carbide, can be slid onto holders and secured with one retaining socket head screw, allowing rapid replacement. The SCC-15-SS positions the bits along the entire shaft, with no frontal gaps, reducing material into uniform pieces with minimum imperfections or fines, and little to no genera-

Page 27• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

High torque screen classifying cutter tion of heat. The new cutter has a 15-inch throat width that accommodates up to 30 parallelograms with 60 bit inserts. Perforations of the bed screen range from 1/32 to 1-1/2-inchs in diameter and up to 3-inches square, allowing the reduction of materials into uniform particles in sizes down to 20-30 mesh. Material is fed through

Moley Magnetics has the Work Tools for Scrap & C&D Recyclers. 24v DC Battery Operated Magnet Inexpensive, easy installation and low maintenance SCC-15-SS high torque, low speed Screen Classifying Cutter with direct coupled, gear reduced drive reduces hard materials into controlled particle sizes, and reduces friable materials with minimum fines.

No Generator Needed

Grapples with or without electromagnets. For material handlers, excavators, mini-excavators, and knuckle boom cranes

Powerful Mobile Hydraulic Shears With or without rotation from 1 to 10 ton size Highest Quality

Best Prices on the Market Fixed Pulverizer

4 sizes available, reversed cylinder to protect rod, easy change teeth, cutting blade

Rotating Pulverizer 5 sizes available, reversed cylinder to protect rod, cutting blade, Oversized rotation motor

Self Contained Hydraulic Magnets Easy install on Multiple Machines

www.MoleyMagneticsInc.com 716-434-4023 or cell 716-417-2591

Floor Area C

the top of an adjustable, double baffled intake chute, or directly into the front of the chute through a hinged door. An independently powered, variable speed pinch roller is offered for horizontal feeding of material. Discharge is via gravity, pneumatic transition or independently powered belt or screw conveyor. Applications include a diversity of chemical, mineral, foundry and plastics materials. Also offered are SCC10, -30, -48, -60 and -72 models with 10.5-inch diameter rotors and throat widths of 10, 30, 48, 60 and 72-inches respectively. High speed, belt driven Screen Classifying Cutters are offered for high shear cutting of foods, chemicals, minerals, plastics/regrind, foundry

materials, wood chips and fiberglass insulation. All are offered in carbon steel, abrasion resistant steel and stainless steel finished to industrial or sanitary standards. Other size reduction equipment manufactured by the company includes Pin Mills, Rotary Lump Breakers, Attrition Mills, Hammer Mills and Shredders. Blending equipment for dry bulk materials includes Rotary Batch Mixers, Continuous Rotary Blenders, Vee-Cone Blenders, Ribbon/Paddle/Plow Blenders, Fluidized Bed Mixers and High Intensity Blenders. For information contact Munson Machinery Company, Inc., 800-9446644, e-mail info@munsonmachinery.com or visit their website at www.munsonmachinery.com.

www. wastehandling. com


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 28


Page 29• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 30

OCTOBER

OFFICIAL HAPPY HOUR SPONSOR HAMMEL NEW YORK

24-25

2012

Wed. 9-5 & Thurs. 9-5 Henrietta Dome • Monroe County Fairgrounds 2695 East Henrietta Road Henrietta, NY 14467

Indoor Displays and

LIVE DEMOS Recycling Machinery and Forestry Processing Equipment!

FREE ADMISSION!* * $10 Parking Fee

Don’t Miss These Exhibitors...

Allu Group Inc • Demo Area 6 Apollo Equipment.net, LLC • 24 Commonwealth Equipment Corp • 91 Conviber, Inc • 29 Custom Milling & Consulting • 10 D&W Diesel, Inc • 11 Dings Company Magnetic Group • 21, 22 Emerald Equipment Systems, Inc • 23 George & Swede Sales & Service • O-4, O-5 Grinder Wear Parts, Inc • 24 Hammel New York, LLC • Demo Area 1 Hard Hat News • 102, 103, 104, 105 Kennametal • 76, 77 Komptech • O-6 Land Improvement Contractors of America (LICA) • 40 Liquitube Marketing International • 25 Moley Magnetics Inc • C Monroe Tractor • O-1 Nextire, Inc • 20 Nuwer Auto Parts • 118 Quality Craft Tools • A Sandvik Construction • Demo Area 2 Vermeer • Demo Area 3

More Coming In !!!

Produced by the Trade Show Division of Lee Newspapers, Inc.; P.O. Box 121, 6113 State Hwy. 5; Palatine Bridge, NY 13428. Publishers of WHEN, NAQN and Hard Hat News

Questions? Call 800-218-5586 or 518-673-0114

www.whenrecyclingexpo.com


Call Your Dealer Today For More Information COMPANY WRENCH 4805 ScoobyLane Carroll, OH 43112 (P) 740-654-5304 Toll Free 866-262-4181 Cleveland, OH Branch 525 Golden Oak Pkwy Oakwood Village, OH 44146 (P) 440-439-4567 Piketon, OH Branch 3668 US Route 23 South Piketon, OH 45661 (P) 740-289-3294

Washington, PA Branch 400 West Beau St Washington, PA 15301 (P) 724-222-2447

Rineyville, KY Branch 6300 Rineyville Rd Rineyville, KY 40162 (P)270-360-1010

Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd Plant City, FL 33563 (P) 813-754-5800

Indianapolis, IN Branch 7019 Brookville Rd Indianapolis, IN 46239 (P) 317-375-7790

Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail Aiken, SC 29805 (P) 803-642-0060

Pasco, WA Branch 2300 N Commercial Ave Pasco, WA 99301 (P) 509-728-6614

Cookeville, TN Branch 1220 Southside Dr Cookeville, TN 38506 (P) 931-526-6222

Jacksonville, FL Branch 4710 Dignan Street Jacksonville, FL 32254 (P) 904-268-6554

Vancouver, WA Branch 3909 NW Fruit Valley Rd Vancouver, WA 98660-1278 (P) 360-694-7157

NJ Branch (P) 740-422-6045 (P) 609-313-0720 MIDLANTIC MACHINERY 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215-822-0145 Fax 215-822-7971

COMPANY WRENCH 4805 ScoobyLane Carroll, OH 43112 (P) 740-654-5304 (F) 740-687-9130 Toll Free 866-262-4181 Cleveland, OH Branch 525 Golden Oak Pkwy Oakwood Village, OH 44146 (P) 440-439-4567 (F) 440-439-1789 Piketon, OH Branch 3668 US Route 23 South Piketon, OH 45661 (P) 740-289-3294

Washington, PA Branch 400 West Beau St Washington, PA 15301 (P) 724-222-2447 (F) 724-22-1118

Rineyville, KY Branch 6300 Rineyville Rd Rineyville, KY 40162 (P)270-360-1010 (F)270-360-1050

Indianapolis, IN Branch 7019 Brookville Rd Indianapolis, IN 46239 (P) 317-375-7790 (F) 317-375-7792

Aiken, SC Branch 1252 Old Kimbill Trail Aiken, SC 29805 (P) 803-642-0060 (F) 803-642-0209

Cookeville, TN Branch 1220 Southside Dr Cookeville, TN 38506 (P) 931-526-6222 (F) 931-526-2662

Jacksonville, FL Branch 4710 Dignan Street Jacksonville, FL 32254 (P) 904-268-6554 (F) 904-268-0939

Plant City, FL Branch 2812 Airport Rd Plant City, FL 33563 (P) 813-754-5800 (F) 813-754-5801 Pasco, WA Branch 2300 N Commercial Ave Pasco, WA 99301 (P) 509-728-6614 Vancouver, WA Branch 3909 NW Fruit Valley Rd Vancouver, WA 98660-1278 (P) 360-694-7157 NJ Branch (P) 740-422-6045 (P) 609-313-0720

MIDLANTIC MACHINERY 2240 Bethlehem Pike Hatfield, PA 19440 215-822-0145 Fax 215-822-7971 6375 Allentown Blvd. Harrisburg, PA 17112 717-652-3190 Fax 717-652-6405 1261 Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-824-9891 Fax 570-824-0268 1400 Joh Avenue Baltimore, MD 21227 410-247-2100 Fax 410-536-5712

Page 31• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

Left — We regret that the Zblewski Brothers, LLC's team photo was omitted from last month's feature article. Shown in front of their Morbark 6600 Woodhog (from left) Roger Zblewski, Dennis Zblewski, Jon Zblewski, Scott Skibba and Jeremy Weber.


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 32

To Place A Classified Ad Phone 1 (800) 836-2888 • Fax (518) 673-2381 • E-mail: classified@leepub.com

WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS CLASSIFIED SECTION Waste Mailing Address - Waste Handling Equipment News Classifieds, PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 Announcements

ADVERTISING DEADLINE NOVEMBER ISSUE Friday, October 5

th

If you would like to place a classified ad - please call Peg at

Logging Equipment

NEED BUSINESS CARDS? Full color glossy, heavy stock. 250 ($45.00); 500 ($60.00); 1,000 ($75.00). Call your sales representative or Lee Publications 800-218-5586 and ask for Beth or 518-6730101 bsnyder@leepub.com

HMC MODEL AC40 automatic mill w/two saw HMC verticle edger, w/Tyrone Berry Feedworks hydraulics, Sawyer cab, 3 headlocks, 14’ carriage, 52” F-pattern headsaw, $15,000; 500 Newman 4 side planer, w/blower, $13,000. 607-7463504

Chippers

Lumber & Wood Products

CHIPPING OPERATION, Morbark 48” 3 knife chipper, 70hp 3ph. motor, horizontal feed, top discharge to 6x6 Shaker screen, Fines sawdust blower w/80’ of 8” piping, comes w/chip blower w/10hp 3ph. motor, blows chips into chip trailers, $21,000. 607746-3504

1-800-836-2888

or email classified@leepub.com Number / Classification 20 Air Compressors 25 Air Tools 55 Appraisal Services 60 Asphalt Equipment 65 Asphalt Recycling 70 Attachments 80 Auctions 85 Backhoe/Loaders 150 Buckets 165 Business Opportunities 200 Chippers 220 Compaction Equipment 225 Composting Equipment 245 Concrete Products 250 Concrete Recycling 255 Construction Demolition 265 Construction Eq. For Rent 270 Construction Eq. For Sale 275 Construction Machinery Wanted 300 Conveyors 310 Cranes 320 Crushing Equipment 365 Demolition 375 Dozers 400 Drills 415 Employment Wanted 425 Engines 430 Excavators 470 Financial Services 495 For Rent or Lease 505 Forklifts 535 Generators 550 Gradalls 555 Graders 610 Help Wanted 635 Hoists 705 Legal Notices 745 Loaders 760 Lumber & Wood Products 780 Maintenance & Repair 805 Miscellaneous 880 Parts 890 Pavers 912 Point Of Sale 925 Pressure Washers 940 Quarry Equipment 950 Real Estate For Sale 955 Real Estate Wanted 975 Rentals 1017 Scrapers 1020 Screening Equipment 1040 Services Offered 1065 Skid Steer Loaders 1085 Snowplows 1105 Sweepers 1120 Tools 1130 Tractors 1140 Trailers 1145 Training 1170 Truck Parts & Equipment 1180 Trucks 1185 Used Equipment 1205 Wanted 1230 Wood Waste Grinders 1235 Wood Waste Recycling

Announcements

Announcements

Announcements # # # # #

ADVERTISERS Get the best response from your advertisements by including the condition, age, price and best calling hours. Also we always recommend insertion for at least 2 times for maximum benefits. Call Peg at 1-800-836-2888

Lumber & Wood Products

Lumber & Wood Products

WANTED

ANTIQUE TIMBERS & BOARDS Yellow Pine, Cypress, Fir, Oak.

(512) 328-8837

WHAT ITS WORTH, INC. AUSTIN, TX

Composting Equipment

Parts

Real Estate For Sale

FOR SALE: NEW Carry-over 7’ PTO compost turner. Priced for quick sale. 712-621-6515

TROMMEL BRUSHES

SCRAP YARD FOR SALE in South Arkansas. Land, buildings, equipment & inventory. Call 870-314-0155

Generators Mfg. By

DUFF BRUSH LLC

GENERATOR 3406B 350kw, $8,500; air compressor, $1,800. 607-746-3504

Powerscreen, Wildcat, McCloskey, Retech & Others

1-877-863-3319 www.duffbrush.com

Recycling Equipment

CHECK YOUR AD - ADVERTISERS should check their ads. Lee Publications, Inc. shall not be liable for typographical, or errors in publication except to the extent of the cost of the first months insertion of the ad, and shall also not be liable for damages due to failure to publish an ad. Adjustment for errors is limited to the cost of that portion of the ad wherein the error occurred. Report any errors to 800-836-2888 or 518-673-0111

Help Wanted

Recycling Equipment

SORTING TABLES For C&D - Shingles - Green Waste

Portable or Stationary CUSTOM BUILT

Brad Kiecker 612-889-7883 www.kafkaconveyors.com

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

EQUIPMENT SALES REPRESENTATIVE Chadwick-BaRoss, Inc. is adding to its sales staff in the state of Connecticut. We are looking for a highly motivated aggressive individual to sell Material Processing Equipment to include Crushers, Screeners, Grinders and Chippers. The ideal candidate should possess the following attributes: • • • • • •

Mechanical background Positive success oriented attitude Self motivated with strong desire to succeed Focused on providing exceptional customer service before, during and after the sale Ability to overcome objections and provide solutions Maintain professional attitude with customers, co-workers, and management

• • • • •

Base salary plus commission Mileage reimbursement Medical and Dental benefits Product training 401k plan

Compensation package to include:

Reply to Brenda Masse via email at masseb@chadwick-baross.com

Services Offered

Trailers

CANVAS PRINTS: All sizes. Mounted or Unmounted. Just bring in or send us your photo at Lee Publications. Call 518673-0101 bsnyder@leepub.com

2-48’ CHIP TRAILERS, dual axle, rear door opening, $4,000 each or $7,500 for both. 607-746-3504

Wood Waste Grinders

Wood Waste Grinders

UNIVERSAL REFINER VERTICAL SHAFT GRINDERS

650HP - Volvo Engine 600HP - John UR 92 Grinder Deere Engine - Demo Unit UR 82 Grinder - Rental Unit Price: $430,000 Price: $290,000 E-mail: theco@theco-inc.com Phone: 1-800-776-0335


WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS CLASSIFIED SECTION Waste Mailing Address - Waste Handling Equipment News Classifieds, PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

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. *** OCT 23-25 ISRI Board of Directors and Committee Meeting The Ritz Carlton, Cleveland, OH. OCT 24-25 Waste Handling Equipment News Recycling Expo North Monroe County Fairgrounds, Henrietta, NY. Contact Ken Maring, 518-6733237. On Internet at www.whenrecyclingexpo.co m OCT 30-31 AEMP s Annual Asset Management Symposium Louisville, KY. General information and details on seminars and speakers are available at www.aemp.org/symposium. Online registration is now open. Special early bird rates apply through Sept. 1 and are $899 for members, $999 for nonmembers. Standard fees of $995 for members and $1,150 for non-members go into effect after Sept. 1. Contact Cindy Challis Orr, 970384-0510 ext. 203 or cindy@aemp.org. NOV 7 Tree Care Industry Association Expo 2012 Baltimore, MD. Pre-conference Nov. 7, Expo Nov. 8-10. Call 800-733-2622 expo@tcia.org. On Internet at www.tcia.org. NOV 12-13 2012 Southeast Food Waste Reduction Conference Hilton University Place, Charlotte, NC. See website for more information.. On Internet at www.crarecycle.org/foodwaste conference

NOV 13-15 ISRI Safety and Environmental Council Meeting Drury Plaza San Antonio Riverwalk. Contact Anne Marie Horvath, 202-6628511 or e-mail annemariehorvath@isri.org. NOV 14-15 Canadian Waste & Recycling Expo 2012 Toronto - Ontario (Canada). JAN 15 The Alternative Case Resolution Initiative (ACRI) Radisson Hotel & Conference Center, Green Bay, WI. $625/person. Contact Catamount Consulting, 518-6232352. On Internet at w w w . c a t a m o u n t consultingllc.com JAN 28-31 US Composting Council: Annual Conference 2013 Orlando, Florida. The world’s largest conference and exhibition for the organics management industry - composting, anaerobic digestion, renewable energy from organics, compostable plastics, wood waste and organics recycling. Call 301-8972715. On Internet at www.compostingcounci.org MAR 19-21 World of Asphalt Show & Conference and AGG1 Aggregates Forum & Expo San Antonio, Texas. On I n t e r n e t a t www.agg1.org/ and www.worldofasphalt.com. MAR 19-21, 2013 World of Asphalt/AGGG1 San Antonio, Texas. The 2013 World of Asphalt Show and Conference. MAR 23-26 National Demolition Assoc. 40th Anniversary Convention San Diego, CA. Call 800541-2412. On Internet at www.demolitionassociation.c om

5 EASY WAYS TO PLACE A WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS CLASSIFIED AD IT IN 1. PHONE Just give Peggy a call at 3. 1-800-836-2888 IT IN 2. FAX For MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover customers, fill out the form below completely and fax to Peggy at (518) 673-2381

4. 5.

MAIL IT IN Fill out the attached form, calculate the cost, enclose your check/money order or credit card information and mail to: WHEN Classifieds, PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428

E-MAIL IT IN - E-mail your ad to classified@leepub.com ON-LINE - Go to www.wastehandling.com and follow the Place a Classified Ad button to place your ad 24/7!

FOR BEST RESULTS, RUN YOUR AD FOR TWO ISSUES!

$15.50 $16.00

$16.50

$17.00

$17.50

$18.00

$18.50

$19.00

$19.50

$20.00

DISPLAY ADS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS ARE $21.00 per column inch, $12.00 second zone. Maximum height 11 inches. No frequency or agency discounts. LINE ADS are one issue, $15.00 for 14 words, 50¢ each additional word. All rates are per insertion. Payment must be included with your order.

Name: (Print)_______________________________ Company Name:____________________________ Address:___________________________________ City:__________________St.:_____Zip:_________ Phone:_____________________________________ Cell:_______________________________________ Fax:_______________________________________ E-mail:_____________________________________

Ad ssified

Payment Method: AmericanExpress Discover Visa MasterCard

6-2888

Acct#_______________________Exp. Date______

a Cla Placing Is Only way e Call A A Phon

800-83

MM/YY

Signature_____________________Date_________ Required w/Credit Card Payment Only

Page 33• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012

To Place A Classified Ad Phone 1 (800) 836-2888 • Fax (518) 673-2381 • E-mail: classified@leepub.com


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 34

Are You Involved In More Than One Industry? We Are Here to Help You. E SUBSCRIPTIONS S BY Y REQUEST * FREE Regional/National Solid Waste Recycling (monthly)

Regional Heavy Construction (monthly)

- Send me Ì YES Hard Hat News!

Handling Ì YES - Send me Waste Equipment News!

Hard Hat News focuses on heavy equipment construction including excavating, construction/demolition, paving, bridge building, and utility construction in the northeastern third of the United States. TITLE 1 Ì President/CEO 2 Ì Manager/Supervisor 3 Ì Other NUMBER YOUR PRIMARY BUSINESS #1, SECONDARY #2, ETC. 1 Asphalt Paving _____________________ 7 Construction Demolition _________________ 2 Concrete Paving ___________________ 8 Landscaping __________________________ 3 Oil & Stone Paving__________________ 9 Land Clearing _________________________ 4 Bridge Construction ________________ 10 Logging _____________________________ 5 Excavating ________________________ 11 Other _______________________________ 6 Utility/Underground _________________

National Aggregate

Ì

(bi-monthly)

Recycling professionals involved in the wood waste, C&D, scrap metal, asphalt & concrete, and compost recycling industries will find Waste Handling Equipment News a valuable source of new products, product innovation and site adaption. J Owner/President/VP J J J J

TITLE J Operations Manager TYPE OF BUSINESS (Check all that apply)

J Other

J Asphalt/Concrete Recycling J Scrap Metals Recycling J Ferrous J Non-Ferrous

Construction Demolition Recycling Construction Demolition Landfill Woodwaste Recycling/Land Clearing Composting

Regional Horticulture

Paid Subscription

monthly

Country Folks Ì YES - Send me GROWER! )

YES - Send me North American Quarry News!

Country Folks Grower is the regional newspaper for all segments of commercial horticulture. Each issue is filled with important information for the Greenhouse, Nursery, Garden center, Landscaper, Fruit, Vegetable Grower and Marketers.

North American Quarry News covers quarries, sand and gravel pits, HMA and ready mix concrete operations in the United States. NAQN provides a combination of strong editorial and advertising for industry professionals.

*This publication costs $24 for one year. *This publication costs $40 for two years.

Your company produces these products or services: 1 2 3 4 5

Ì Ì Ì Ì Ì

(Check All That Apply) Crushed stone and sand & gravel 6 Ì Industrial minerals Crushed stone 7 Ì Machinery/equipment manufacturer Sand and gravel 8 Ì Equipment dealer/distributor Recycled materials, concrete/asphalt 9 Ì Drilling Lime 10 Ì Blasting

(

Regional Agriculture

Paid Subscription

weekly

Ì YES - Send me Country Folks!

Business Type: K Greenhouse K Tree Fruit K Nursery

)

Business Type: K Dairy K Sheep

K Beef K Alfalfa

K K K K

K Farmers Market K Direct Market K Vegetable

Northeast Equine Market

Small Fruit Christmas Garden Center Supplier

(monthly)

Mane Stream is a monthly horse publication reaching Maine to Northern Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Not only does Mane Stream go to horse owners who request it, but it goes to all of our Affiliated Horse Association Members.....29 Associations Strong and Growing! In addition, issues of Mane Stream are shipped to tack shops, feed stores, stables, auction barns, and where horse people frequent.

Our premier weekly agricultural newspaper has four editions covering agriculture from Maine through North Carolina. Every issue is loaded with national, regional and local agricultural news, equipment, service advertising and auctions.

*This publication costs $47 for one year.

(Check All That Apply)

*This publication costs $78 for two years. (Check All That Apply)

K Poultry K Corn

National Vineyard

K Horse K Soybeans

K Goat

Subscription (Paidbi-monthly )

Wine & Grape Grower offers features, news and information on growing grapes, and making and selling wines. Learn tips on how to start or improve your business.

How Many Horses Do You Have?_____

LEE PUBLICATIONS, INC. PO Box 121, 6113 State Hwy., Palatine Bridge, NY 13428 800-218-5586 • FAX 518-673-2381

SUBSCRIPTIONS 888-596-5329 email: subscriptions@leepub.com Name _______________________________________________ Farm/Business Name ___________________________________ Address ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ City ________________________ State _____ Zip __________

Business Type: K Grape Grower K Vineyard

(Check All That Apply)

K Wines K Supplier

County ____________________Email _____________________ Phone (

) _______________Fax (

) _________________

Date ___________Signature______________________________


Page 35• WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • October 2012


October 2012 • WASTE HANDLING EQUIPMENT NEWS EAST • Page 36

LANDFILL

TRANSFER STATION

Reduce Volume and Increase Density

Demo Area 1

DEMOLITION WOOD SCRAP YARD CONTRACTOR PROCESSING

Lower Up Front Investment Lower Maintenance Costs than Hammer Mills

Minimal Maintenance Requirements

Visit Us at Demo Area 1 at the WHEN Recycling Expo in October 2012

Demo Area 1

A HAMMEL Shredder can be operated for far less than any other shredder! (incl. all wear parts, fuel, and fluids) Please contact us today to learn how we can help you make more $$$

631-218-2600 info@hammelny.com www.hammelny.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.