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Apparently, you have been pricing screening equipment. I assume you are comparing Star Screens to Deck Screens or Trommel Screens? What if the Star Screen could produce double, triple or quadruple the production? Then what would you say? I sell both Trommel Screens and Star Screens, so let’s take a closer look. Star Screens contain many more parts and much more technology than a Drum that rotates. The stars, made of rubber or Urethane, can number over
1000 per machine. With a hole in the center of the star, they are slid onto a shaft and rotate continuously all in the same direction. Materials are dropped on top of the rotating shafts and the finer product falls between the stars to a waiting conveyor or onto the ground. The spacing between the stars on each shaft creates the actual product size. By turning the shafts faster, material has less time to drop between the stars, thus giving a finer product size. Conversely, the slower the shafts turn, the larger the product size
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So what does this does this mean? • The same Star Deck can produce a range of sizes of materials without changing anything but the speed of the shafts. Turn a knob, touch the touch screen and you magically change from 11/2-inch material to 1/4-inch material; • In production in the sizes under 1-inch, Star Screens can out produce Trommels easily 2:1, 3:1 or even 4:1 in wetter materials; • Wet materials are no problem for Star Screen because of the pliable Star, the speed of the shafts and the cleaning ability of the stars; • Plastic removal is much more efficient on a Star Screen because of the material floating on top of the Star Deck and the stepped drop from the deck to the Discharge Conveyor; • Product quality is much better because of the range of adjustability in the product size because of the Star Shafts. Most Star Decks have multiple drives so you are able to run the shafts at different speeds and create the perfect end product; • Star Decks can be electric or diesel and much more energy efficient using as little as 1.5 gallons per hour; and • Stars can be sized for each application. Larger Stars for removing 6 or 8-
inch wood to small stars for producing 1/4-inch topdressing. But they are not perfect. • Star Screens cannot be used for aggregate; • Star Screens cannot be used for heavy soils; and • Star Screens cannot be used as a scalping deck. Those applications are for Trommel Screens or Deck Screens. So what should you look for in a Star Screen? If you are like most users, screening compost, soil blends or mulch, choose the following — • Choose Electric over Hydraulic. Electric motors give you much more
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! 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 March. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: February 1 C&D Recycling / Asphalt & Concrete Recycling Show: Hard Hat Expo, March 6-7, Syracuse, NY Show: National Demolition Association, March 23-26, San Diego, CA
Ask the Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The year long grind at Lanoha Nurseries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 by Randy Happel, Two Rivers Marketing Vermeer HG4000 horizontal grinder offers cost conscious features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Talbert Manufacturing offers commemorative 75th Anniversary trailer package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 EarthScape, Inc. enters the third generation of wholesale mulch production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 by Jon M. Casey
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Screens from 3 rpm to turn the shafts and a wider range of product sizing; • Choose smaller stars. A star in the 4 or 5 inch range will give you a beautiful 1/2-inch product and be able to screen even finer. Stars larger than that will not be able to make much finer than 3/4-inch material efficiently. • Choose a Star Deck with a cleaning system so wet materials will not be an issue; and • Size the screen for your support and production equipment. Who cares if the Star Screen can screen 500 yards per hour if the support equipment can only handle 250 yards per hour? Because of the ability to screen multiple materials and multiple sizes with the same unit, the Star Screens have become a much more useful tool than the Trommel Screen. Review your products and your raw materials. If they meet the conditions above, give the Star Screen a try. One third of the screening time, one third of the loader time, one third of the manpower time, less fuel reduces the initial capital investment considerably while achieving product perfection and happy customers. Have more Star Screen questions? Or any other Industry questions, email Dave Whitelaw at grinderguy@askthegrinderguy.com.
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First e-book keems AEM out front promoting safety, best practices Hydraulic excavator safety is focus — Reaching more equipment operators is goal The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has published its first safety manual ebook to enable equipment operators to conveniently access safety information wherever they carry their mobile devices. This first AEM ebook is an electronic version of the association’s popular Hydraulic Excavator Safety Manual. AEM developed the ebook safety manual in response to industry requests. It is not meant to replace print but provides another avenue to reach equipment operators and help them practice safety on the jobsite. The AEM hydraulic excavator safety e-book features user friendly options such as variable type, bookmarks, the ability to embed and e-mail notes, content searching and a low light reading format. The e-book format also allows AEM to more easily distribute safety information globally and extend the reach of its safety messaging. The AEM hydraulic excavator safety e-book (English only) is available as an iBook on Apple’s iBookstore. AEM plans to add more manuals to the iBookstore, as well as expand into other e-book platforms to increase availability. To order the electronic version of the AEM Hydraulic Excavator Safety Manual, first install iTunes on your Mac or PC if you do not already have it. Once you have iTunes installed, you can find the Hydraulic Excavator Safety Manual here. For print versions of the AEM Hydraulic Excavator Safety Manual and all AEM safety manuals and materials, visit the online AEM Store at http://shop.aem.org AEM safety manuals: Clear and concise information All AEM safety manuals outline typical worksite and equipment hazards as well as safe practices in equipment preparation, operation, maintenance and transport. The
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Available for flat surface and tensioned screen decks, it allows producers to increase screen open area, create more screening action with the vibrating wires and eliminate blinding and pegging problems to achieve more throughput of spec material. ects in Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas. Depending on the volume of fines in the material being screened, the plant can produce upwards of 140 tph. However, it had been experiencing blinding and pegging of its 1/2-inch steel woven wire due to the sticky nature of the recycled asphalt. Many days, Lipsmeyer was being forced to shut down for 30 minutes every two hours to clean the screen media that was blinding up to six inches deep. Each day, losing two hours of pro-
duction time was costing the operation over 200 tons of potentially sellable material. So, Lipsmeyer turned to Major Wire’s Flex-Mat® 3 Tensioned screen cloth to eliminate the blinding problem and increase his potential monthly sellable product by at least 4,000 tons. “We had been offered a job in northeast Arkansas requiring that we screen asphalt in the winter, which is a nightmare because the wet asphalt
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The year long grind at Lanoha Nurseries by Randy Happel, Two Rivers Marketing, Des Moines, Iowa
Lahona's Vermeer TG7000 stays busy most days grinding wood waste material. nies in the Midwest. Now situated on a picturesque expanse some 10 miles southwest of their original site, the business is located in an area with Omaha’s sprawling southwestern suburbs encroaching all around. The company’s success as a leading commercial and residential landscaping entity can be attributed to a lot of sweat, hard work and Lanoha’s vision. Growth has come largely through expansion. In addition to commercial and residential landscape
construction, Lanoha Nurseries also has several other divisions including one devoted to commercial property maintenance and another to commercial property development. They have a nursery division with a huge retail garden center featuring more than 10,000-square-feet of inside greenhouse growing space for annuals, perennials and shrubs. Additionally they have an irrigation division; a wood recycling and mulch processing segment and a composting division as well. The company supports a full time, active workforce of more than 300. Their staff includes experienced horticulturists, gardeners, certified arborists and a collection of the most accomplished and creative landscape architects and designers found anywhere in the nation. Seasonal business, non-seasonal company Once the spring and summer workload subsides, with fall fertilization winding down and equipment maintenance and winterization chores beginning, most Midwest based landscaping companies take a well deserved respite. Not so, for Lanoha Nurseries however, where diversification has kept this dynamic, innovative landscaping leader operational — regardless of the season. “Landscaping is often considered a seasonal industry, but Lanoha Nurseries is definitely not a seasonal company,” says Chris Lanoha, vice president of the family owned and operated Lanoha Nurseries. “Certainly, with landscaping construction and maintenance as the core of our business, the spring and summer months are the most hectic. Just the same, there are different facets to our company that keep us busy throughout the year. One of the most consistent year round areas of our business has been our wood recycling and landscape mulch production division.” “The volume of mulch we were using each year, just for our own needs, justified the expense for us to establish our own wood recycling and mulch division,” Lanoha says. “We started the recycling division seven years ago and it has grown steadily ever
During a demonstration at the WHEN Recycling Expo in York, PA, attendees were able to see the ease with which the TG7000 can turn wood waste material into marketable mulch or biomass.
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With a pickup truck, a couple of lawnmowers and a few well used landscaping tools, Dave Lanoha started Lanoha Nurseries, headquartered in Omaha, NE, in 1974 on a modest 10 acre plot of land that at the time was considered the western edge of city. As Omaha grew, so did Lanoha Nurseries. Just like the resilient pioneers that settled this vast, gently rolling agricultural rich frontier, Lanoha, too, kept moving west. Nearly four decades later, Lanoha Nurseries has grown to become one of the largest landscape compa-
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since. It’s also an area of our business, among others, that remains fully operational year round.” To meet the increasing activity within the recycling division, and produce the additional amount of landscaping mulch the company uses each year, Lanoha purchased a Vermeer® TG7000 tub grinder in 2011. According to Lanoha, the addition of the grinder to the company’s extensive fleet of equipment has allowed the nursery to control all raw material inputs while providing a much valued outlet for locals to dispose of waste wood. “Setting up a recycling and wood processing division was uncharted territory for us at the time,” Lanoha says. “It was risky, but we did a lot of research and worked really hard. One of the biggest factors that prompted us to make this significant of an investment was that we had become the No. 1 mulch consumer in the state of Nebraska. I was frustrated with the inability to control the quality and quantity of mulch shipments. Availability was always a concern.” While many wood recycling and mulch production facilities are challenged with securing reliable and consistent raw materials, Lanoha has been fortunate. “For years we had people asking us if they could bring waste wood here, but at the time we didn’t have a use for it,” Lanoha says. “Once we got into organic recycling and mulch production, things fell into place. Word that we were accepting wood waste quickly spread. We also reached out to tree care companies and began communicating with customers that we were always on the lookout for quality waste wood. Perhaps it’s due to our size and needs, but sourcing wood hasn’t been a big issue for us … yet. “We’re the only disposal site in the area that doesn’t charge tipping fees, which puts us at an advantage. We’ve discovered there are a lot of different sources out there. We found that we needed to get creative and dig a little to uncover them. In our case, the result has been a win win situation for the community, local tree care professionals, and our company combined.” Quality control Lanoha admits there are challenges that come along with operating a wood waste disposal site —
The TG7000 like the one at Lahona's Nurseries, is able to grind large trees and stumps as well as smaller wood waste items most notably those few who are looking for a place to discard just about anything and everything. As a result, the company has stringent quality control measures in place for mulch production. “Our product is extremely clean,” Lanoha says. “We have a strict formula for blending different types of wood to produce the best mulch product offerings possible. Compared to some mulch operations, ours may be a little smaller, but we have the capabilities and equipment to produce a lot of product. The
An operator uses a Komatsu WA250 loader to fill Lahona's TG5000 grinder with shredded mulch to regrind the material for landscaping.
TG7000 grinder is very efficient, has great capacity and turns out a consistent product.” Lanoha has not aggressively pursued the wholesale mulch market — largely because of the volume of mulch required for its own needs — but they have established relationships with a handful of wholesale mulch customers. This is an arrangement that helps generate additional revenue, and offset a portion of production and operational costs. Self-sustaining Over the years, Lanoha Nurseries has acquired more than 1400 acres of rich, fertile Nebraska, land dedicated to growing nursery stock. Raising their own trees and shrubs gives Lanoha confidence that his customers are receiving quality, hardy plantings that will not only survive, but also will thrive, in the harsh Midwest climate of extremes. Yet, there can also be drawbacks, as the company experienced during the economic downturn. “One of the biggest challenges with raising your own trees is forecasting needs so many years in advance,” Lanoha says. “We have to look six to seven years ahead, and a lot of things can happen in that amount of time, especially with the economy. We got hit pretty hard during the economic downturn. It forced us to cut some ash and birch that were at the prime growth stage for replanting, but we didn’t have a place for them. We were able to use all the wood in a landscape mulch application, so it certainly didn’t go to waste. It’s rare when it happens, but as with any business, there are situations you can’t always predict or control. The good news is that the trees were put to good use.” The volume of landscaping mulch required by the nursery each year has reached a point where Lanoha’s wood processing and recycling crews try to keep the company’s hungry Vermeer grinder fed every day, all year round. They’re already looking ahead to next spring. “The Vermeer grinder gets a fairly grueling workout all winter long,” Lanoha says. “We’re fortunate having a facility with enough area that we can grind and stockpile the vast majority of our landscaping mulch needs for the next season during the prior winter.”
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Vermeer HG4000 horizontal grinder offers cost conscious features ‘Crush boost’ among several new features PELLA, IOWA — The HG4000 horizontal grinder from Vermeer features a number of cost conscious features that will appeal to municipal waste facilities, pallet and sawmill operations and compost contractors. A 445 hp Tier 4i (Stage IIIB) Fiat Powertrain Technologies diesel engine powers the HG4000 and meets all U.S., Canada and European Union emission regulations through selective catalytic
reduction (SCR). This power plant has shown a considerable fuel savings over similarly powered engines in this application. To help maximize power to the HG4000 processing functions, Vermeer uses an array of electrically powered, variable speed and reversible fans for the cooling system. This not only reduces draw of engine power, but also has shown to help reduce machine sound levels.
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The heart of the HG4000 is the Series II Duplex Drum, consisting of nine hammers and 18 grinder tips.
Flex-Mat 3 from 7 sticks so badly,” states Lipsmeyer, owner of Southern Crushing. “I had seen advertisements for Flex-Mat 3, so I decided to give it a chance. In spite of my skepticism, Flex-Mat 3 was the first product that did what it said it would.” Southern Crushing employs a portable Eagle 500-05 crusher and two 4-foot x 14-foot double deck Cedarapids tensioned screen boxes. In spec material is screened through by the bottom decks and the oversized product is recirculated back through the crusher. Previously, when there was precipitation of any kind, the screen media would blind and the operation couldn’t run. So, Lipsmeyer first tried stainless steel slotted screen media on
the bottom deck of one screen to eliminate the problem. But, it caused another problem, allowing oversized product to fall through, resulting in out of spec product stockpiles. He was forced to switch back to square woven wire and deal with the blinding or use 3/16-inch wire openings. Major Wire Industries Limited’s FlexMat 3 High Performance, Self-Cleaning Screen Media provided a better solution. Available for flat surface and tensioned screen decks, it allows producers to increase screen open area, create more screening action with the vibrating wires and eliminate blinding and pegging problems to achieve more
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the original panels — which are still operational and being used today. The operation even ran through winter, only stopping when the snow fall got so heavy that it compromised the belts and froze up the screen box. When asked about the future relationship between Southern Crushing and Major Wire, Lipsmeyer replied, “I very seldom buy anything that works like it says it will. With this kind of success, Flex-Mat 3 will definitely be a part of Southern Crushing’s future.” For more information, contact Tim Lipsmeyer at 901-409-1224, e-mail plsmo21@yahoo.com or visit www.majorwire.cc.
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MORRIS, MN — Superior Industries, North America’s only combination manufacturer of conveyor systems and their related accessories, is pleased to announce the appointments of two new national sales managers to its conveying equipment and conveyor components divisions. Company veterans Jeff Steiner and Mike Domnick will
still maintain strong roles within each of the divisions, however their focus will be operations. Effective immediately, Scott Gulan assumes sales management of the company’s conveying equipment division. His duties will include supervision of territory managers throughout the United States and Canada and customer care from
point of sale to the company’s internal customer service estimating team. During his first five years at Superior, and up until the point of this assignment, Gulan was a territory manager representing the Southeastern United States. Before coming to Superior, he had a quarter decade of sales and marketing experience in the industry working for
companies like REMA TIP TOP North America Inc. and Fenner Dunlop. “If you have not met Scott yet, you’ll quickly realize he’s committed to extraordinary customer service,” says Bob Domnick, Superior’s vice president of Sales, Marketing and Engineering. “He’s sharp witted, thoroughly organized and was a born leader.”
Meanwhile, Mike McFerren accepts the same role in Superior’s conveyor components division. McFerren’s new responsibility is to oversee the company’s idler, pulley and conveyor accessory territory sales managers in the United States and Canada. Along with his new team, McFerren will
work to ensure Superior’s component’s distribution and bulk material producing customers are well supported. Until now, McFerren was a territory manager representing Superior conveyor components in the Northeastern United
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To help maximize power to the HG4000 processing functions, Vermeer uses an array of electrically powered, variable speed and reversible fans for the cooling system. To reduce material slippage and maintain controlled entry into the mill, the crush boost button on the remote momentarily engages increased feed roller downforce on incoming material. For certain conditions, the variable feed roller downforce can be reduced or temporarily paused, as adjusted on the fly or set by the operator, to boost fuel efficiency and help extend component wear life. The heart of the HG4000 is the Series II Duplex Drum, consisting of nine hammers and 18 grinder tips. This patented design decreases daily maintenance time while increasing the life of major wear components by providing the ability to reverse the grinder tips, hammers and center section of the drum. Maintenance time is decreased by the ability to remove and replace single hammers along with the ability to externally balance the drum. A range of screen configurations are compatible with the HG4000 to help meet a wide range of end product needs. With a dual-screen system, screens can be mixed and matched for the desired
product. Screens are also reversible and interchangeable to maximize wear life. For overall operational efficiency, the HG4000 offers several design considerations to reduce material buildup around the machine; among them are flared infeed table sidewalls, a round top infeed chain, 60-inch wide feed table and single piece belly and discharge belt. The discharge conveyor, rated at 14-feet, can load a standard semi trailer, helping reduce the costs involved with auxiliary conveyors. Class leading trailer ground clearance enhances compatibility in off pavement applications. Bolt-in wear plates are installed on the anvil surface, mill box side plates and mill lid. This enables the economical replacement of wear surfaces without torching and welding, extending the usable life of the machine and helping to lower the cost of operation. For more information on Vermeer products and services, visit the company’s website at www.vermeer.com or e-mail Vermeer at salesinfo@vermeer.com.
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Talbert Manufacturing offers commemorative 75th Anniversary trailer package RENSSELAER, IN -—Talbert Manufacturing, a leader in the specialty-built trailer and transport system industry, is offering a special 75th Anniversary trailer package for a limited time. Talbert is commemorating its milestone 75th year in business in 2013. To celebrate, the company is offering and optional, distinctive anniversary package on select 2013 models. Greg Smith, VP of sales and marketing at Talbert, says the anniversary option marks an important event for the company. “Not many trailer companies have been in business for 75 years, and fewer yet can say they have had customers with them for the majority of those years,” he said. “This 75th anniversary commemorative trailer has significant meaning for our company and the entire Talbert team. We want to share this celebration with our dealers and customers who have
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spent so many years as our partners, as well as those new to Talbert.” A limited number of the anniversary edition trailers are available on Talbert’s popular 55 ton series trailers, specifically the 55CC, 55SA, 55SA-RC and 55SA-HX models. The basic anniversary package includes cosmetic detailing throughout the length of the trailer, topped off with special Talbert 75th anniversary decals. Featured on both sides of the trailer, these decals appear on bright stainless steel in each of the gooseneck insets. In addition, there are special stainless steel insets in the rear of the trailer as well as stainless steel mud flap brackets with throwback script lettering of “Talbert” cutout. Customers also are able to request a “Made Especially For…” custom placard decal that will be affixed to the gooseneck. Outriggers are powder coated and
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metallic silver in color to stand out from the anniversary trailer body. Special 75th anniversary conspicuity tape lines the sides of each anniversary trailer. The trailer is offered in standard Talbert Red or Talbert Black and will feature a clear coating to boost the color and provide a distinct shine. Finally, the apitong decking on each 75th anniversary trailer is treated with linseed oil to liven the appearance of the wood and serve as a preservative. Beyond the basic package, customers can get options such as aluminum wheels, special lighting and other custom parts and accessories. Package prices will vary depending on each custom design and will be determined by each dealer. While the trailer is designed to commemorate Talbert’s heritage and history, Smith and the rest of the Talbert team are looking ahead. “We are very
proud of our history as a company, and we are excited to celebrate 75 years of success,” he said. “At the same time, we look forward to a bright future and another 75 years of manufacturing the best custom trailers on the market.” Founded in 1938, Talbert Manufacturing provides the most complete line of heavy haul trailers and specialized transportation equipment for the commercial, industrial, military and government sectors; in applications that include renewable energy, aerospace, heavy construction, in-plant material handling, manufacturing and processing systems, and much more. For more information, contact Talbert Manufacturing, 1628 W. State Rd. 114, Rensselaer, IN 47978. Call 800-348-5232, fax 219-866-7060, e-mail sales@talbertmfg.com or visit the website at www.talbertmfg.com.
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MORRIS, MN — Superior Industries, North America’s only combination manufacturer of conveyor systems and their related accessories, published brand new conveying equipment literature today. To access the new catalog digitally, individuals or groups can visit the company’s website at http://superiorind.com/literature and
download PDF copies. The 48 page product handbook details features and benefits of Superior’s growing collection of telescoping radial stackers, portable stackers, transfer conveyors, feed systems and stationary conveying solutions. Pages include new and improved application photography, product features unique to Supe-
rior Industries and data related to each product’s dimensional range. “We think the update offers customers a very clean and modern view of our equipment solutions,” says Mary Erholtz, Superior’s marketing director. “The features and benefits are easy to read and understand, the photography is current and crisp and together, the hand-
book is a great resource to showcase everything we manufacture.” As a conveyor accessories manufacturer, the literature also tells how the company’s Conveyor Components Division connects to its systems and equipment. Superior is the only North American based designer and manufacturer of conveying equipment and components.
Superior Industries has a reputation of engineering and manufacturing groundbreaking, bulk material handling conveyors and cutting edge components. From its headquarters in Morris, MN, the manufacturer supplies the market with stackers, transfer conveyors and stationary systems plus idlers, pulleys and accessories to lower operating costs and increase production. The company manufactures from two additional plants in Arizona and Georgia. Contact Superior Industries at 315 East Highway 28, Morris, MN 56267. Call 320-5892406 or e-mail info@superior-ind.com. Fans and customers can also connect with Superior at superior-ind.com, via the company’s blog, Channel 72, on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.
Superior from 11 States. Previously to his employment with the company, he spent time with REMA TIP TOP North America Inc., FMC Technologies and was an industrial sales consultant. “Mike is an innovative strategist and very detailed tactical planner,” says Domnick. “He will work closely with our sales managers and distribution to develop, maintain and complete their goals.” Superior Industries has a reputation of engineering and manufacturing groundbreaking, bulk material handling conveyors and cutting edge components. From its headquarters in Morris, MN, the manufacturer supplies the market with stackers, transfer conveyors and stationary systems plus idlers, pulleys and accessories to lower operating costs and increase production. The company manufactures from two additional plants in Arizona and Georgia.
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Superior publishes brand new Conveyor System’s literature
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The Chapter is saddend to inform you of the passing of Mr. James L. Murnane Jr. We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to his family and many friends. James L. Murnane, Jr. of 5 Ridgewood Dr., Plattsburgh, NY, died Mon., Oct. 29, 2012 at the CVPH Medical Center, Plattsburgh. Born in
Herkimer, NY on Sept. 9, 1926, he was the son of James and Margaret (Hartum) Murnane. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Janet (Cowden), a brother, Thomas Murnane and his wife Katherine, and seven children; Darcy Mousseau and her husband, John, Christopher Murnane and his wife, Molly, Patrick Mur-
nane and his wife, Sheila, Maria Visco and her husband, Stephen, all of Plattsburgh, NY, Janet Murnane of Burlington, Vt., Andrea Murnane of Starksboro, Vt. and James Murnane, III and his wife, Susan, of Saranac Lake, NY. Jim is also survived by 12 grandchildren, Carly and Cynthia Mousseau,
Kevin, Bridgid and Haley Murnane, Michael, Christine, Patrick, II and Kathleen Murnane, Julia Murnane, James, IV and Dylan Murnane. After serving as an Air Cadet at Niagara University, Jim graduated from Clarkson College of Technology in 1949 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering.
He married Janet Cowden on July 7, 1951 at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Herkimer, NY. After working briefly as a field engineer for the NYS Dept. of Transportation on the Barge Canal in Central NY, Jim began his construction career as a project manager with the Austin Company in Bay City, MI. After his eldest child, Darcy, was born, Jim returned to Central NY. and joined the John J. Harvey Company in Utica. He was the low bidder on the first new building at Plattsburgh State Teacher’s College, Ward Hall, and moved his young family to Plattsburgh in 1955 where he opened a branch office of the Harvey Company located in the Witherill Hotel, Plattsburgh. After the Harvey Company was sold, Jim became vice president of the FletcherMurnane Company and operated it until he bought the firm in 1970 and changed its’ name to Murnane Associates, Inc. and operated their offices in Plattsburgh, Utica and Syracuse until his retirement in 1986. Jim’s construction firm built many landmarks throughout New York including the Clinton County Government Center, the Clinton County Jail, the Crete Memorial Civic Center and the “R” Building and the Fitzpatrick Cancer Center at CVPH Medical Center. Notable projects that he constructed at SUNY Plattsburgh include the Myers Fine Arts Building, The Angell College Center, the Kehoe Administration Building, Hudson Hall, Beaumont Hall and every high rise dormitory on campus. Murnane constructed many projects for the 1980 Olympic Games in Lake Placid including the Olympic Broadcast Center, the Renovation of the 1932 Olympic Arena and the Opening Ceremonies Venue and the Cauldron that burned as an Olympic symbol during the Games. He built the original buildings and many subsequent expansions for Ayerst (Wyeth, Pfizer) Laboratories in Rouses Point, NY. His firm constructed projects
at virtually every school district in Northern New York as well as hospitals, prisons, factories and municipal infrastructure projects across Northern and Central NY. Jim served as a director and president of the General Building Contractors of New York State and as a national director and life director for the Associated General Contractors of America which awarded him the SIR Award representing the skill, integrity and responsibility which he displayed in his service to the construction industry, and in his dedication to his many employees and concern for their families. He was director Emeritus and served as chairman of the Clinton County Area Development Corporation. He was a founding director and volunteer at the Beartown Ski Center where he taught his family the sport that he loved. He was a member of the BPOE, the Knights of Columbus and the Equestrian Order of the Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulcher. He served on the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Ogdensburg. Jim was a dedicated supporter of Catholic Education, especially of St. John’s Academy, Seton Catholic Central and Seton Academy, where his children and grandchildren were educated. He served on the St. John’s Academy Board of Education and the St. John’s Athletic Association. He was a devoted parishioner of San Marco Catholic Church in Marco Island, FL, where he lived in retirement, and retained his membership and devotion to his home parish of St. John the Baptist Church in Plattsburgh. Funeral arrangements are with the Brown Funeral Home in Plattsburgh. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, November 3rd at 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist Church in Plattsburgh. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Interfaith Food Shelf, 127 Beekman St., Plattsburgh, or to St. John the Baptist Parish, 7 Margaret St., Plattsburgh, NY, 12901.
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In Memoriam: James L. Murnane, Jr.
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Northshore Manufacturing introduces a waste handling, sorting grapple This grapple is designed to work both on Builtrite stationary electric material handlers and up to 22 metric ton excavators. It is ideal for grabbing, loading and sorting solid waste, C&D
waste, wood waste, etc. Key features/benefits/options include: • Wristing styled head allows for precise picking, sorting and placement; • Large capacity with 52-inch width and 73-
inch opening; • High pressure hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic manifolds; • Heavy duty rotation group, including 20-inch bearing and heavy duty hydraulic motor which
Terex Fuchs material handler work attachments designed for efficiency and quick changes Southaven, MS — Terex® Fuchs work attachments are purpose built to withstand the demands of scrap, recycling and heavy duty rehandling applications. With size ranges built specifically for each material handler model, these attachments work in unison with the machine to increase productivity and lifting efficiency. From cactus grabs to magnet plates to lift hooks, Terex offers a range of options with quick attach designs, so operators can switch between attachments within a matter of minutes to reduce downtime and increase productivity. Cactus Grabs Terex Fuchs Cactus Grabs are solidly built to withstand the rigors of scrap handling and recycling applications. Featuring robust construction and advanced kinematics, these cactus grabs
boast high tine closing forces and hydraulics that are performance matched to the machine for powerful and precise material handling. Constructed of high quality materials and proprietary features, Terex Fuchs Cactus Grabs offer long life in demanding applications for a higher return on investment. The durable grab rotator is an integral part of the upper grab section for reliable operation and simple servicing. Cylinder rods and hydraulic lines are well protected against external damage. Wear resistant, high manganese steel tine tips extend attachment life, while HARDOX steel reduces abrasion of grab shell areas subject to wear. A variety of cactus grab models with capacities from 0.5 to 1.8-square-yards
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does not require a case drain line; and • Made in the USA at our factory in Two Harbors, MN. For more information contact Northshore Manufacturing, Inc., 530 Recycle Center Dr., Two Harbors, MN. 55616. Call 218-834-5555, visit www.builtritehandlers.co m, or e-mail info@builtritehandlers.com. Ideal for grabbing, loading and sorting solid waste, C&D waste, wood waste, etc.
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are available to match material handler production capacity and application requirements. An open tine design is available for handling bulky items, while half or closed shell tine models excel at handling finely shredded material. Grabs with capacities ranging from 0.5 to 1.0-squareyards can be equipped with a magnet to improve grapple flexibility. Magnet Plates Designed for scrap and rehandling applications,
Terex Fuchs Electro Magnets exert a powerful field force over the entire diameter of the magnet plate for high handling capacities. Boasting lift forces from 22,480 to 85,427-footpounds, each magnetic plate is precisely matched to the standard DC generator found on each Terex Fuchs material handler model. Operators control the magnet’s counter excitement through momentary pole reversal, so even the
smallest iron pieces immediately drop off. Terex Fuchs electro magnets are available in hydraulically rotating, rigid and chain suppression plate designs to meet virtually any application. Magnet upper sections are made of a durable special cast alloy, while the magnetic plate features a “dynamo steel” casting with a nonmagnetizable cast steel base plate. The plate’s hollow core design reflects heat to regulate operating temperatures. Terex Fuchs Cactus Grabs are solidly built to withstand the rigors of scrap handling and recycling applications.
Terex Fuchs Electro Magnets exert a powerful field force over the entire diameter of the magnet plate for high handling capacities, boasting lift forces from 22,480 to 85,427 ft-lb. Magnet diameters range from 37 to 79-inches, precisely matching each material handler model. The hydraulically rotating gear is wear resistant and enclosed in a sealed housing for magnet diameters reaching 49-inches. Lift Hooks Offering a sturdy design, Terex Fuchs lift hooks deliver high lifting capacities ranging from 10 to 20 tons, especially useful in heavy duty rehandling applications. A full range of lift hooks are available to meet virtually any material handling need. Hook designs are available in standard or quick change suspensions with either rigid or rotating designs. Terex Fuchs lift hooks along with the cactus grabs and magnets are available for any model of Terex Fuchs material handler. The full Terex Fuchs product range includes stationary, electric powered, rubber tired and track models. These purpose built machines excel in demanding scrap, recycling, demolition and port applications. They offer work
radii ranging from 26.9 to 72-foot and an elevated cab design to boost material handling efficiency. 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, 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.
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Fecon debuts the new EX300S Seismic Drill Fecon, Inc. debuted their new Explorer Series EX300S Seismic Drill at the Global Petroleum Show in Calgary, which was held in June, 2012. The compact EX300S drill is outfitted for high production in the challenges of seismic exploration drilling. Rated for up to 300-foot depth, standard features include a 46 hp crawler with all terrain rubber track undercarriage rated at 4.5 GPSI, a powerful 99 hp onboard 300CFM/200-PSI air compressor, a front mounted 4-inch vertical drill mast with a secondary rod holder for 20-foot depth at the mast, and a side mounted rod rack making total onboard depth capacity 60-feet. With a combination of a 10foot auger rod, 10-foot straight rods, and an air hammer on board, the EX300S can drill soft, hard or rocky ground without having to go back to the truck for changing conditions. Compact size of 194-inchs L x 73-inches W x 94-inches H, and impressive maneuverability gets the EX300S in and out of tight spaces and changing terrain quickly. Options for a 9,000-pound winch, mud pump, and a 200-foot rod rack are also available. The EX300S will also be on display at the SEG, Society of Geophysicists, November 4-7 in Las Vegas, NV. Fecon, Inc. was established in 1992
near Cincinnati, Ohio and originally produced horizontal grinders and other wood processing equipment. Fecon now manufactures forestry Track Carriers, forestry mulching attachments and general forestry attachments for vegetation management and wood to energy biomass industries and a seismic and geothermal drilling line. Their Bull Hog mulcher is the No. 1 selling forestry mulcher. If you’d like more information about Fecon Drilling Products please call Courtney Shafer at 513-696-4430 or email at cshafer@fecon.com.
The compact EX300S drill is outfitted for high production in the challenges of seismic exploration drilling.
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EarthScape, Inc. enters the third generation of wholesale mulch production by Jon M. Casey
Pick your color! Mulch from Earthscape comes in various colors including red, black, brown, and shades of natural wood like that from the Hemlock mill. As you turn off of The Perry Highway (PA state highway 19 near Mercer, PA) and onto the site of EarthScape, Inc. a wholesale mulch production facility, it is immediately clear that turning saw mill wood waste into a variety of natural and colored mulch products, is the primary objective. Since the mid1970’s the Hoobler family has been grinding and coloring mulch at this location, with products destined for landscapers and garden centers in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio. Customers have come to appreciate EarthScape’s reputation for high quality mulch products. That has helped the business grow from Philip Hoobler’s one man operation to what it has become today, a regional supplier with more than a dozen trucks on the road. “We are busy delivering material from Memorial Day; pretty much right up until frost,” says David Hoobler VP, who is Philip’s son and father of Evan Hoobler, president of Earthscape, Inc. “The bulk of our material goes out from April through July. We aren’t open Memorial Weekend or July 4th, but the rest of that time, this place is hopping! We will move more than 60,000-cubic-yards of material in a season.” Hoobler says the business began when Philip, who is now semi-retired at 80 years of age, began grinding sawmill waste with a Haybuster™ Tub Grinder as a way to make mulch for a few local customers. Hoobler and his brother Neil formed EarthScape, Inc. and purchased the business from their father in 2001. From there, the business continued to grow and they acquired a Vermeer TG400 tub grinder to increase production throughout the season. “We take in fresh sawmill waste all year long as it is available from the mills,” he says. “We grind it and stockpile it over the winter, as we prepare for the spring sales.” “My brother sold his portion of the business in 2010 and my son Evan became president and part owner of the business,” said David. “We realized that colored mulch products were what the marketplace was demanding, so we added screening, coloring and stacking equipment to meet that demand. Currently, EarthScape uses Amerimulch and Nature’s Reflections lines of colorants.” For more information on EarthScape Mulch products, contact them at 724376-2311 or via e-mail at earthscapemulch@gmail.com. Three generations of Hooblers are involved in Earthscape Mulch. Shown L-R: David Hoobler, Evan Hoobler, and brothers Glen Hoobler and Phillip Hoobler, David's father.
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At the end of the workday, Chris Swogger cleans out their Vermeer TG400 grinder, before heading for home.
Chris Swogger moves ground mulch. The Supreme Dredge has an 8-yard strike capacity, but can hold up to 10yards when heaped full of material.
Chris Swogger regrinds a batch of natural mulch, producing a high quality landscaping mulch for garden centers.
Glen Hoobler is one of Earthscape's truck operators.
Dave Sapala, marketing and sales consultant for Supreme Manufacturing, Inc., finds this Hemlock mulch especially brilliant and colorful for landscaping.
Walking floor trailers are an invaluable tool. Here, Glen is unloading a trailer load of shredded material.
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Demolition is one of the most demanding lines of work in the industry. Volvo Construction Equipment is helping customers in the sector meet the varied, but still highly specialized, needs of their profession with two high reach demolition model excavators — the EC380DHR and the EC480DHR. To provide the most
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versatile machines possible on demolition job sites, Volvo Construction Equipment offers two new models of high reach excavators, all specially tailored to the rigors of demolition at heights — the 69-foot, 2inch reach EC380DHR; and the 89-foot, 9-inch reach EC480DHR. Both Volvo HR machines can be fitted with both high
reach and standard digging boom configurations. This is done via the Volvo base boom modular joint system. The ability to switch equipment in as little as 30 minutes greatly improves base machine utilization from HR to below grade demolition. With key considerations of operator safety and machine protection, the Volvo concept pro-
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vides a completely specified demolition package. Helping customers avoid overlooking important options, the Volvo concept packages everything together with all demolition-specific features included so the customer does not have to worry about which features to specify. The unique aspect of these demolition options is that they are
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all ‘bolt-on,’ so no welding is necessary in the event of replacement due to wear or damage. This results in less machine downtime and increased profitability for the customer’s operation. Standard features included on these HR models include: • Bucket cylinder guard (digging front) and boom cylinder guard (high
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reach front) to protect rods and cylinders from falling object damage; • Swing ring protection guard to protect the swing ring bearing seal and grease piping from damage by rebar, timber, concrete or other rubble; • Frame mounted, falling object guard (FOG). Bars on the front of the guard are set at angles to increase forward visibility and open easily for cleaning the front window; • Micro-mesh screens on doors and engine cowl keep out particles that could result in overheating and impede engine performance; • Double thickness side doors on both sides of the superstructure to protect pumps and coolers in the event of collision; • Bolt-on side impact protection system to defend the superstructure from damage; • Enhanced 0.3-inch underguarding 0.4-inch under the slew ring; • Full length track guards to repel demolition debris and prevent rebar or other sharp objects from lodging in the tracks; • Total moment indicator (TMI) system, which detects if the machine is under overload (through pressure, angle and slew sensors) and warns the operator via audible alarm and lamp signal. • Hydraulically retractable undercarriage with cylindrical design for better stability during work and for ease of transport; and • Front view camera on high reach demolition boom with large 7-inch monitor for greater visibility and safety. Better, stronger, faster With new styling enhancements, the EC380DHR and EC480DHR are better, stronger and faster than the machines that preceded them. Both models are equipped with a Volvo D13 Tier 4i engine for lower emissions and increased horsepower and engine torque. Productivity is boosted with higher main hydraulic pressure and better hydraulic flow, as well as increased swing speed, travel speed, arm tear-out and bucket breakout forces.
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Volvo from 25 tigue when working on high reach jobs. And the Volvo telematics system, CareTrack, comes as standard for three years. As with all Volvo products, these high reach excavators are backed up with a supportive and knowledgeable dealer network. Supplying genuine parts, highly trained experts can provide a range of solutions to keep Volvo customers’ machines working productively. Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is a major international company developing, manufacturing and marketing
equipment for construction and related industries. Its products, leaders in many world markets, include a comprehensive range of wheel loaders, hydraulic excavators, articulated haulers, motor graders, soil and asphalt compactors, pavers, milling machines and compact equipment. Volvo CE is part of the Volvo Group, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses and construction equipment, as well as drive systems for marine and industrial applications. The Group also provides complete solu-
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tions for financing and service. The Volvo Group, which employs about 115,000 people, has production facilities in 20 countries and sells its products in more than 190 markets. In 2011, annual sales of the Volvo Group amounted to about SEK 310 billion. The Volvo Group is a publicly-held company headquartered in Göteborg, Sweden. Right — With new styling enhancements, the EC380DHR and EC480DHR are better, stronger and faster than the machines that preceded them.
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V isiting the WHEN Expo North, 2012 by Steve Wagner
Kleeman's MOBICAT MC110Z welcomed visitors as they “We wanted to look at some of the newer equipment out in the market,” Robert DeLillo told WHEN at the WHEN Recycling Expo North during the last week of October. “We’re in the wood products business down there in Elk County (Saint Mary’s PA). We do a lot of grinding and chipping. Just want to look at some newer technology out there, specifically more innovative ways to color mulch.” DeLillo said that his business is willing to travel up to 150 miles to do business. Beyond that, he says, distance becomes unprofitable. This year’s WHEN Expo North at the Monroe County Fairgrounds in Henrietta NY, began on a chilly and rainy day and ended with 80 degree temperatures. Despite predictions of a storm, nicknamed The Frankenstorm due to hit the following week, the weather was perfect for watching recycling equipment do what it does — recycling wood, metal, concrete and asphalt; screening, crushing, mulching, shredding and pulverizing. There is something fascinating, almost hypnotic, about viewing these processes. Mechanical dominance has captured the interest of many of us since we were kids. Accordingly, it has not abandoned us in adulthood. We continue to stand and watch, only now the equipment is much more sophisticated than, say, the rudimentary steam shovel of the 1940s and ‘50s. “I remember when a pipeline came across my grandfather’s farm,” recalls Bruce Button, Lee Publications vice president and general manager. “They had this mammoth machine that had a huge
Land Improvement Contractors of America (LICA) staff members pose for a photograph. Jerry Biuso, Sr. CEO, Maura Dibble, NY exec. director and Jack Volk (L-R) are looking for new members across the U.S.
exited the Expo Center.
The Allu demonstrations of their D-Series bucket screening systems was a popular attraction both days. bucket on it that came through. I mean, I could spend days up there watching that. It dug a trench 6-feet wide and 10-feet deep. Then they brought in those pieces of pipe, welded them in place, dropped them in, and then they had to back fill.” Exhibitors Companies like Vermeer, ALLU, Hammel New York, Sandvik, and a host of others exhibiting at this year’s Expo, focused on equipment that will serve their client base, best. Many products are built to multitask while others accommodate multi-tasking attachments. For example, Ron Sladey of Moley Magnetics, Lockport, NY said that his company is primarily an excavator attachment company. “We really focus much of our sales effort on our shears and our magnets. That’s kind of where we got started. Since then we’ve gotten into grapples, crushers and pulverizers.” Moley’s clients are primarily in the demolition industry, the scrap industry and the railroads. Of the HHS 200R shear on display in the Moley exhibit, Sladey explains that “this is a mobile hydraulic shear. It is the second smallest of the mobile hydraulic shears that we sell. We offer seven Ron Slaby, sales and marketing manager for Moley sizes, from a 1500-pound shear to a 21,000-pound Magnetics, Inc. (R), talks with a prospect about one of model. These are primarily used in scrap yards to their HSS 200R Titanium Shears. process metal. They are also used by demolition WHENExpo 29 companies in demolishing buildings, taking out
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beams or whatever type metal they are processing.” Sladey said that his most distant client is in Panama. He sold a unit to that customer in the spring of 2012. Next year, he said that Moley hopes to sell 25 of these shears throughout the nation. Near the Moley Shear, a huge round magnet on floor, reminds passersby of the James Bond movie where the electro-magnet dropped by helicopter to pick up a car by its roof, fly it out to sea and drop it in the ocean. “It’s actually a very unique product,” Sladey says. “This specific magnet doesn’t run off a generator, which typically they do. This will run off the batteries of the vehicle it’s attached to. It saves people a considerable amount of money and reduces the amount of maintenance that has to be done to the product. Its longevity is fantastic.” A show for everyone What brings exhibitors and attendees to an Expo like this? “With this type of equipment and the price it goes for, most buyers are going to want to see this thing demonstrated,” says Button. “They want to see more than one machine and see a comparison of the machines. So they can see a lot of machines and comparisons in one place. They can ask their questions while they’re right here. It saves them a lot of time.” “You might have somebody who comes here who is involved with a wood grinder or a shredder,” he adds. “Some attendees are involved with multiple industries. It becomes a co-op thing where this guy invites a bunch of his customers, and they all get to see everybody’s equipment.” Button also used the word ‘torque’ after watching the HAMMEL Red Giant shred a junked car that had burned. “For that type of machine, it’s a safety thing,” he said. “You can operate one of those in an urban area. If you’re demolishing a building, you can take brick, concrete, or structural steel, and put it all in that machine. It is actually turning at a very slow RPM, but very high torque. It will shear and crush anything that’s put into it. Some machines are very high speed and just smash things up, and cannot be used in a really tight urban environment.” To those watching a video presentation of tree tops being lopped off at the Enterprising Europa exhibit, Roland Jarl explains that “this is a tree cutting operation. Here, they are cutting with an excavator rather than doing it manually or with bucket lifts. This is an attachment that goes on the end of an excavator. It is very innovative, cutting edge, you might say. This is a new product for us.” “We haven’t imported it yet, he continued. “We are going to bring it into North America next year. The company is working on tweaking a couple of things. Customers seem to want a few little things different from what you see on this video. This would be used by municipalities for road maintenance, mainly.” For more information on future WHEN Expos, visit the Lee Publications, Inc. website at www.leepub.com.
John Kramer of AEL Construction, Arundel, ME (standing facing camera), talks with representatives from Sandvik following a demonstration of the tracked jaw crusher.
One of several cars that were put through the HAMMEL Red Giant shredder are lifted into place before being reduced into more easily transportable material.
Sandvik's QJ331 tracked portable crusher, quickly turned the recycled concrete chunks into marketable material.
Bruce Button, general manager of Lee Publications adjusts his video camera while Gert Semler of HAMMEL New York (R) watches the Red Giant demonstration. Button was videoing and uploading highlights of the WHEN Expo North during the two day event.
Brad Van Rheenen, Vermeer solutions specialist,likes the way the WC2300 Whole Tree Chipper has performed since it’s introduction two years ago.
KOMPTECH's Multistar L3 screener static display, gives shoppers an idea of its size and capacity. Jeff Grabowsky, Dave Kline, and Jason Weir of Emerald Equipment Systems (L-R), offer a full line of equipment for quarries and recyclers.
Indoor exhibits give visitors and opportunity to see some the latest in attachments and support equipment.
There's always time to shop for tools! Troy Bianco of Emerald Equipment Systems (center) looks over some tool sets that interest him.
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Hyundai Construction offers a new mid-size crawler excavator NORCROSS, GA — Hyundai Construction Equipment is proud to introduce the newest offering in its line of Robex 210 crawler excavators… the R210LC-9. It’s part of Hyundai’s new 9 Series of construction equipment that provides operators many improved features and benefits including optimized safety, enhanced technology and operator comfort, reduced operating costs and an extended life of machine components and wear parts. The R210LC-9 is a mid-size crawler excavator, powered by a reliable Cummins QSB6.7 water cooled, 4 cycle, low emission diesel engine with 143 hp at 1900 rpm. At 49,390-pounds, the excavator has a dig depth of 19-foot 1-inch and bucket digging force of 29,320pound-foot making it ideal for mid-size excavating projects, road and utility work and demolition. New steel tube construction on the cab has increased its safety, protection and durability. Once inside the cab, the operator will enjoy many new benefits, including more room due to an increased cab size, better visibility, reduced sound, improved storage and better climate control. Operators of the R210LC-9 will also benefit from a reconfiguration and consolidation of controls and easier access to critical switches. For operator convenience, controls for volume, channel or song seek, mute, buttons for hands free answering phone calls, a USB port and jacks for headphones and phone
connections are all located together on the right side of the console. AM/FM Radio/MP3 player all come standard. The R210LC-9 also comes standard with Hyundai’s seven inch wide color LCD screen Cluster with toggle switch. The Cluster allows the operator to select their personal machine preferences as well as power and work mode selection, self diagnostics, maintenance check lists and machine security making the excavators more versatile and operators more productive. Hyundai offers as standard, rear-view camera which is viewed from the Cluster display. In addition to the Cluster, the R210LC-9 comes standard with Himate, Hyundai’s proprietary remote management system that provides operators and dealer service personnel access to vital service and diagnostic information on the machine from any computer with internet access. Users can pinpoint machine location using digital mapping and set machine work boundaries, reducing the need for multiple service calls. Hi-mate saves time and money for the owner by promoting preventative maintenance and reducing machine downtime. Hyundai’s 9 series excavators offer bushings designed for extended lube intervals of 250 hours — and polymer shims to resist wear and reduce noise. You also get extended-life hydraulic filters (1,000 hours), long life hydraulic oil (5,000 hours) and more efficient cooling systems and integrated preheating sys-
The R210LC-9 is a mid-size crawler excavator, powered by a reliable Cummins QSB6.7 water cooled, 4 cycle, low emission diesel engine with 143 hp at 1900 rpm. tems. These help extend service intervals thus reducing operating costs and machine down time. Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. offers quality earthmoving and material handling equipment, including hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, skid steer loaders and electric and diesel forklifts. They also manufacture internal combustion cushion and internal combustion pneumatic forklifts. Hyundai’s North American headquarters in Norcross, GA, along with their Elk Grove location outside Chicago, gives the company two strategically located parts depots for quick fulfillment
of dealer and customer orders. Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), Hyundai Construction Equipment’s parent company has instilled their philosophy, quality before and after the sale throughout all divisions. HHI invests heavily in construction equipment R&D — and build state of the art production facilities around the world. Hyundai is ISO 9001 certified and is a perennial winner of numerous Korean construction equipment design awards. For more information about Hyundai, Hyundai products or dealership opportunities, please visit us at www.hceamericas.com or call 877-509-2254.
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