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Reclaimed C&D wood gets new life

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July 2013

Scrap Processing Equipment / Balers, Shears, Shredders, Magnets

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Hey Grinder guy, who makes the best grinder? Believe it or not, I rarely get this question. The answer is simple, it’s what I am selling of course! In the past 10 years, all grinders have made huge improvement thanks to the use of computers. There are obviously better built machines and not so well built machines. In this business, the more expensive the grinder or shredder, more than likely the more heavy duty built it is. Steel costs money. The more of it you use to build a machine, the more expensive the cost to build it. It’s that simple. Grinders and shredders are made to destroy things. The more weight they have, the more they will survive. More and more horsepower are being added, which means more and more steel is needed to support all that horsepower. I can recall when a large V-12 diesel engine had 650 hp and after the advent of computers in the engines,

they were pushing well over 1000 hp. Same Engine! Then the machines that supported the 650 hp had to support the 1000-plus hp. So who makes the best grinder? Everyone has an opinion, but one issue usually determines what makes them have that opinion: machine break downs. A lot of times, misuse of equipment causes these problems. If a contractor has a 400 hp grinder, he will grind the same large stump that a contractor with a 1000 hp grinder will grind, because that’s what he has. The 400 hp machine may not be made to grind large stumps, but because that is what the contractor has, that’s what will be used and repeated use like this will cause breakdowns. The number one issue you want to address before buying a machine, is SUPPORT. Parts and Service will make or break you. You can purchase the best overbuilt, most

horsepower grinder available, but if you have no product support, it will cost you more money than you can imagine. So who has the best one? • Ask current grinder operators what they are using and why? • Ask current grinder operators if they have owned any other grinders? • Ask your local grinder Dealer for references and follow up and contact these people. • Find out what kind of support you can expect? Dealer service, Manufacturer service? • If you are working with a Dealer, find out their history with the product and speak with any previous dealers. • Find out what type and how many grinder spare parts are stocked locally? When purchasing: • Rent first before buying. This is the number one rule. Rent for a month or two or three and see what kind of production you get, costs you incur and sup-

port you receive. It’s easy to walk away from $75,000 if it cost you an additional $75,000 in those three months. • Check the thickness of all the steel components and compare to other machines. How heavy is the hammermill? How thick are the screens, 3/4-inch or 11/2inch? • Make sure you have engine support nearby. You will need parts and service sooner or later. • Check the costs of wear parts and how many are needed and compare with other grinders. • Purchase extended

warranties for both engine and machine. • Compare replaceable wear liners with other grinders. The more the better. Instead of wearing out the grinder, liners are worn out and replacing them makes the grinder like new. • Ask what the limitations of the grinder are? How big of a log does it grind? Can it shred C&D material? • Get the manufacturers cost per ton per hour sheets. Take these with a grain of salt, don’t expect them to be accurate. • Look for a remanufactured machine. Check it

out and get a warranty. • Check serviceability. The easier it is the more employees will do. • Easy controls to operate machine. The easier to adjust, the more production you will get. Other issues and items may come up, but if you do your homework during a three month rental period, most everything comes up to help you determine if you are choosing the right machine or not. Have specific questions? Call me. Dave Whitelaw grinderguy@askthegrinderguy.com

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Morbark introduces knife edged Wearwolf insert New insert allows customers to break down Palm, chop frozen wood and produce chips in industrial grinders WINN, MI — Morbark, Inc., recently launched the Wearwolf™ Insert, the

and other stringy material effectively. “Morbark has a tradition of listening to our customers and addressing their needs,” said Dave Daymon Jr., Morbark Dealer Parts Sales

Palm Beach, FL, saw a 30 percent increase in production, according to Facility Manager Paul Valenti. “We never once went into reverse with the Morbark Wearwolf Inserts,” added Valenti. “They save us maintenance time, downtime and allow us to increase our overall production.” Like all Morbark inserts, the Wearwolf is made of a forged materi-

al, which is stronger, more durable and scores better on a Rockwell tester than a casted material or tooled steel. The Wearwolf Insert is the newest addition to the Wolf Pack line of genuine Morbark inserts, and is available for Morbark tub grinders and Wood Hog horizontal grinders. See the Wearwolf break down palm at www.mor-

bark.com/wearwolf. 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 process and convert organic materials into valuable, useful and environmentally sound products. Visit www.morbark.com, “Like” us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Scrap & C&D Recycling Tools by Moley Magnetics. The Wearwolf Grinder insert is designed to reduce machine clogging when grinding material like palm or other grassy materials. During Spring Demo Days, several styles were on display at the plant. newest addition to its line of inserts for industrial grinders. Morbark is a leading manufacturer of industrial grinders and chippers for the forestry, biomass, sawmill and wood reduction and recycling industries, as well as brush chippers and stump grinders for the tree care market. With heat treated, knifelike edges on a solid, forged steel insert blank, the Wearwolf cuts material rather than beating it into mulch. Therefore, customers can make chips out of hard and soft woods without needing another machine. The Wearwolf’s greatest advantage may be in its handling of stringy material such as palm. Morbark customers had been asking for a way to break down palm waste

Lead. “We met with our engineers and our vendors to design a new insert to help our customers break down palm, and we came up with the Wearwolf. The Wearwolf chops the palm, so it doesn’t wrap around the hammermill of the grinder like it does when using standard inserts.” In customer tests, the Wearwolf not only efficiently chopped and broke down palm waste; when processing hardwood or soft woods, it also provided a denser end product, yielding two to three additional tons per load than a standard insert. Due to its knife edge, the Wearwolf even handles frozen wood with ease. Sun Recycling, a C&D processing facility in West

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To more clearly identify with its constituency, the 18 year old Construction Materials Recycling Association has rebranded itself as the Construction & Demolition Recycling Association. “As our industry has continued grow we wanted to highlight the focus our organization has on the recycling of both construction and demolition

materials,” says Valerie Montecalvo, president of the CDRA and also president of Bayshore Recycling, Keasbey, NJ. “The goal of the more than 250 members of the CDRA is to promote the recycling of C&D materials.” Besides performing a variety of projects to reach that goal, in recent years the organization has grown rapidly, and

has expanded its headquarters, staff, and has such offerings as an industry specific safety manual, a concrete recycling white paper, material specific websites for concrete, asphalt shingles and gypsum, and recently started up a C&D Recycling Hall of Fame to

honor those pioneers and leaders in the industry. As part of its rebranding the CDRA has a new and more fully interactive website that will remain at www.cdrecycling.org. The new, state of the art design will allow members to pay dues and other bills online, download as-

sociation documents and allow for association committee members to have their own areas for their correspondence. Most of the material specific websites the CDRA manages will also have the same design. The website also has features to allow it to provide other member

services in the future. “For the immediate future of the CDRA we will be developing a strategic plan to harness the tremendous energy the association is generating, as well as look at how we can continue our growth and influence,” says Montecalvo.

USCC announces Lori Scozzafava as new executive director The United States Composting Council (USCC) is pleased to announce Lori Scozzafava as its new executive director. Ms. Scozzafava is a highly experienced association executive who has been involved in solid waste management for over 25 years. “Lori’s extensive industry and association management experience will help the USCC and its membership reach their goals and rise to a new level,” said Lorrie Loder, president of the USCC. Ms. Scozzafava replaces former USCC Executive Director Michael

Virga, who has moved on to other career opportunities. “We truly appreciate all of Mike’s contributions and efforts at the USCC and we wish him the best of luck,” Ms. Loder added. Ms. Scozzafava was deputy executive director of the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) from 2004 through 2012 and has extensive experience managing budgets, government affairs, education and annual conference activities. During her tenure she helped the organization increase

membership and revenue. Prior to serving as Deputy Executive Director, Ms. Scozzafava was SWANA’s director of Technical Programs and the Recycling Services Division Manager for the Maryland Department of the Environment. “This is a great opportunity to bring my association expertise and understanding of the industry to the U.S. Composting Council,” said Ms. Scozzafava. “The timing is perfect to position organics management into national prominence as a major contributor to achieving

recycling goals and environmental sustainability.” Frank Franciosi, USCC immediate past president, added, “Lori Scozzafava brings a wealth of experience and knowledge along with the kind of passion we need to ensure our industry is in the best position possible to compete in today’s economic and environmental challenges.” Ms. Scozzafava will be based in the U.S. Composting Council headquarters in Bethesda, MD. Established in 1990, the USCC is the only national organization in the United States dedicated to the development, expansion and promotion of the composting and organics recycling industry. The USCC achieves this mission by encouraging, supporting and performing compost related research, promoting best management practices, establishing standards, educating professionals and the public about the benefits of composting and compost utilization, enhancing compost product quality and developing training materials for composters and markets for compost products. USCC members include compost producers, marketers, equipment manufacturers, product suppliers, academic institutions, public agencies, nonprofit groups and consulting/engineering firms. BioCycle, a premier industry periodical, is the official magazine of the Council. The USCC is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization that also directs the Composting Council Research and Education Foundation (CCREF), a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation, which administers public and private research and education activities.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! August. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: July 5 C&D Recycling - Attachments, Picking Stations, Screens September. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: August 2 Crushing / Grinding / Screening / Shredding October. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: September 6 Asphalt & Concrete Recycling - Shingle Grinders, Crushers, Screens Pre-show: TCIA • Show: WHEN Recycling Expo November. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: October 4 Recycling Attachments & Carriers - Pedestal Breakers, Crushers, Shears, Grapples & more Annual Buyers Guide (Listing deadline submission 9/6/13) Show: TCIA Expo, TBA December. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: November 1 Land Clearing Equipment / Chippers, Grinders, Attachments, Biomass Energy

Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Morbark introduces knife edged Wearwolf insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Reclaimed C&D wood gets new life . . . . . . 8-9 by Jon M. Casey Keystone Outdoor Expo is for the serious outdoorsman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The new versatile Terex Fuchs MHL340 E material handler features a more powerful engine with lower fuel consumption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Vermeer introduces innovative drum specifically for biofuel production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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Morbark Spring Demo Days hosts visitors from six nations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 by Jon M. Casey

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YANKTON, SD — KPIJCI and Astec Mobile Screens is pleased to announce that Melinda Schweitzer will take on the role of marketing manager, effective June 10. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens is a premier worldwide manufacturer of heavy equipment for the aggregate and recycle markets. Schweitzer, who has had 12 years of successful experience in the marketing field, most recently worked at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, SD, as a physician recruitment director. Prior to that, she worked as marketing manager at Poet Nutrition in Sioux Falls, SD. Schweitzer will take the reins from Lisa Carson, who will continue to work with the company in a consultant capacity and pursue other entrepreneurial opportunities. “Melinda’s accomplishments and experience will certainly benefit the development of our domestic and global markets strategically,” said Mike Johnson, vice president of sales and marketing. “Her strong leadership skills are built on a commitment to grow our companies and align our product development and marketing efforts.” “I am excited to work with a group of talented professionals in the promotion of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens products, and in addition increase market awareness and expand market presence,” Schweitzer said. Melinda Schweitzer can be contacted at melindaschweitzer@kpijci.com or 605-668-2524. For

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more information about KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, please visit www.kpijci.com. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, Astec companies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is a world wide leader in manufacturing equipment for the aggregate,

construction, paving and recycling industries. As an innovative, high integrity manufacturer, KPI-JCI develops quality, state of the art products and has the ability to engineer custom products because of a highly qualified engineering staff. KPI

and JCI joined together in 1998 with the purchase of JCI by Astec Industries. KPI and JCI joined together in 2006 in a marketing effort under the KPI-JCI logo. Astec Mobile Screens and KPIJCI joined sales and marketing efforts in the

spring of 2008. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens proudly manufacture its products in Yankton, SD, Eugene, OR and Sterling, IL. For more information, call 605-668-2524 or visit the web site at www.kpijci.com.

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Reclaimed C&D wood gets new life by Jon M. Casey

Sample panels are displayed featuring three finish options. The panels show the wood without finish (L), finished in Tung oil (center strip on each panel) and with Polyurethane (R). or C&D contractors who demolish old ing, siding, paneling and cabinetry with the help of contracting company, prepared her as a buyer. With hands-on experience in construction, her experienced barns, timber framed factories and other Pioneer Millworks. “Our goal is to see that these old timbers and barn eye for wood type and quality, are necessary when it buildings dating back to the 19th century, sending the wood to a landfill or grinding it siding materials do not end up in a landfill,” said comes to bidding on salvaged wood. “We are able to produce finished products from into mulch are not the only options that Michele Caryl, as we began a tour of the Pioneer they have for disposing it. They might want Millworks facility recently. Michele, who serves as about half of the wood that comes in to our yard,” she to consider recycling it through Pioneer Millworks, a acquisition manager for the company, said that while said. “The rest is what’s left once we prepare it for national reclaimed wood recycling company head- it is challenging to find the kind of wood that they use. So it is important that we know what we are quartered in Farmington, NY with a west coast need to meet their customer’s needs, much of it dealing with when we contract with the C&D compabranch in Portland, OR. For more than 20 years, comes from east of the Mississippi River since that is nies for their wood waste.” “The buildings need to be taken down with a certain contractors have been able to salvage their structur- where most of the older buildings built with large al timber, barn siding and other desirable wood waste timber framework, are located. She said that her past amount of care so that the wood that we buy has a items, turning them into new products such as floor- years of experience as the owner of a building good chance of being used as a finished product,” she noted. “With half of the material ending up as sawdust, fuel for our kiln and non-marketable wood, it’s a challenge to find the material that we need at the right price.” Michele said that she works with the C&D contractors to help them learn how to disassemble the buildings to provide them with the most material at the best prices. If they handle the wood in the desired way, they receive a better price for their salvage. Over the years, Michele has developed a good working relationship with several contractors who specialize in tearing down old factories and buildings built with timber frames. The process Once Michele has worked out the details with a contractor and they have agreed on a price for the wood, her work isn’t always finished. “We work with them to safely and securely load the material onto flatbed trailer loads so that it can be transported here to the plant for processing,” she said. “Initially, some of them need tips on how to take down the structures. Once they learn the process, it becomes routine. We have a number of contractors who are repeat suppliers (or vendors) for us. When they bid on demolition

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Timbers are placed on the infeed conveyor for cutting into usable boards. jobs where the material meets our criteria, they drying in Pioneer’s wood kiln. The boards are kiln contact us.” dried for three to five days to stabilize the moisture Jennifer Young, general manager for Pioneer content, to kill any bugs that might be present, and Millworks, explained that once the wood arrives from to give consistency to the wood before it is processed the jobsite to the supply yard, it is stacked according further. Any remnant material from the “skinning” or to its size and type. As we toured the nine acre yard trimming of the wood is used as fuel for the kiln. before going inside, we saw stacks of timbers from “Our scraps are used as boiler fuel,” said Jennifer. barns and factories, a pile of fence boards from a “There is very little waste here. We gather the scrap large horse farm, even a stack of weathered barn material and floor sweepings that accumulate in our siding with the telltale hint of the original paint still milling process and we grind it into sawdust. We sell visible on some of its surfaces. Other items such as that to a wood pelletizing company for making biofuwood from vinegar and pickle vats are also a materi- el for wood stoves and boilers.” al in demand. When the wood emerges from the kiln, it is cooled As the salvaged wood begins its journey through and moved into the plant where it is re-sawed, edged the milling process, it first goes to “The Bunk” where and graded for use in the projects for which it is a crew of workers that numbers from five to seven intended. This labor intensive process calls upon the depending on the workload, manually takes out the skills of the more experienced workers, some of whom metal that has found its way into the wood over the have been with the company 20 years or more. Since years. Workers use metal detectors and their own Pioneer Millworks is an outcropping of its parent visual examination to check for nails, screws, hinges, company, New Energy Works (a timber framing, design and woodworking company), some of the bolts and other metal in the wood. When they have thoroughly removed the metal employees have a lengthy history with the company. from the timbers, the wood is loaded onto a conveyor This experience gives them the expertise necessary to and brought into the Head Saw where it is “skinned” grade the wood for optimum use. The products to remove accumulated debris, paint and the scars Depending on the customer’s needs, it is at this that go with being a part of a once working building. After the initial “skinning” is completed, the timber point that the wood can be stacked and prepared for can be run through the four sided planer or it can be shipment to the customer, or, if it is to be turned into further cut into board stock as the work order wood paneling, flooring or other value added products, additional steps are taken to prepare the demands. From there, the wood is stacked on “stickers,” to desired finished products. Pioneer offers a variety of help ventilate the boards as they are prepped for innovative, decorative and esthetically beautiful

These bundles of recycled horse farm fencing offer a uniform supply of reusable material.

Jennifer Young, Pioneer Millworks’ general manager, poses next to a functional display of “As Found” post and beam construction inside the company’s offices. products. From tabletops reclaimed from the alleys of a bowling alley, to wood siding for external use on upscale timber framed buildings, there are a myriad of products available for custom finishing a home. “We reclaim the wood because we want to prevent it from going to a landfill,” said Jennifer as we concluded our tour. “We have rescued more than 22 million board feet of wood since we started. We not only provide a service to the environment, we also provide beautiful products to our customers.” “We can see that these wood products add character to a project because they have been a part of the history of this nation. It reminds us of the industrial age from which it came. Some of the wood still has the saw marks and the markings from the hand hewn timber cuts that were made when the timbers were first cut,” she said. “The wood has deeper richer colors and meets the needs and desires of today’s customers,” she added. “For example, our engineered products use low VOC adhesives to make them as eco-friendly as possible. The same goes for our external coatings as well. Whether it is stains, oils, flame retardants or other finishes, we take great care in making them healthier for our customers.” For more information visit Pioneer Millwork’s website at http://pioneermillworks.com or give them a call at 800-951-9663. Pioneer’s Portland, OR location can be contacted at 503-719-4800.

In many instances, the weathered paint remaining on the wood, is allowed to remain giving the end product a timely look.


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Keystone Outdoor Expo is for the serious outdoorsman by Jon M. Casey For the outdoorsman who is preparing for their fall and winter sporting activities, the Keystone Outdoor Expo being held at the York Expo Center,

more than 200 exhibitors already signed up for the show, he is looking forward to an event that has something for everyone. “We will have Kate Fiduccia, the co-host of the

addition to exhibiting, Cabela’s has donated products to be given away at the show.” Huff said that by hosting the event at the Toyota Arena at the York Expo

The Toyota Arena at the York Expo Center will be the venue for the Keystone Outdoor Expo August 16-18, 2013. York, PA on August 1618, 2013, is the ideal way to start. Hosted and promoted by Richard Huff, III, avid outdoorsman and co-owner of Keystone Valley Ranch, a private deer and elk hunting facility in central Pennsylvania, the three day event begins Friday August 16 at noon and runs through 8 p.m. the first day. Saturday’s activities run from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. while Sunday, the Expo is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. “At the Keystone Outdoor Expo, we are looking to provide the outdoorsman with a complete, high quality, experience that will prepare them for their hunting, camping and fishing activities at a time that is best suited for their schedules,” said Huff during a recent interview. “We are creating a show that will appeal to attendees and vendors alike. We want to offer show goers the best of the outfitters when it comes to the products and services that attendees are seeking.” Huff said that with

Woods N’ Water TV Series on hand to share some of her recipes that she features on the wild game cooking segment of Cooking Wild in Kate’s Kitchen. We are also looking to have her husband Peter Fiduccia, ‘The Deer Doctor,’ on hand as well. Peter is a highly recognized authority on whitetailed deer hunting and is recognized for his ‘Woods N’ Water’ TV Series.” “When we decided to put this show together, we wanted to offer a variety of exhibitors that focus on outfitting the hunters, fishermen and outdoorsmen without bringing in a number of unrelated vendors that distract from the main theme of the show,” said Huff. “If the vendor’s products are items that outdoor people use or need while they are out in the wild, that is the kind of product lines we are looking to offer. We have a number of gun manufacturers represented including Savage. Cabela’s will be there as well. In

Outdoorsmen like this one will be attending the Keystone Outdoor Expo in York , PA August 16-18.

Center, the show is a destination for Mid-Atlantic outdoorsmen that is a reasonable driving distance. More importantly, there are plenty of accommodations for those who wish to spend the night if they choose. With free parking and a low, $10 general admission (children 11 and under are free), campers, hunters and fishermen are able to spend the day with vendors economically, and come away with the gear and services that they need to make their outdoor experiences the very best. For more information on the Keystone Outdoor Expo, give them a call at 717-497-9744. Visit their website at www.keystoneoutdoorexpo.com or you can contact them via email at KOExpo@ verizon.net.

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NORCROSS, GA — Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. is excited to announce its new President and CEO, Seok Myung (Sam) Yoon. Mr. Yoon came from Hyundai Heavy Industries, Hyundai Construction Equipment’s parent

company. During his tenure there, he worked in Research and Development and Sales. Most recently, Mr. Yoon was the CEO of HHI-Brazil. “I am pleased to take on this position at a very exciting time for Hyundai Construction Equipment

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nee, GA with his wife and daughter and enjoys skiing and golfing in his spare 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

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SUGGS EQUIPMENT SALES, INC.

Our 19th Year in Business Celebrating

Yard Location: 45245 U.S. Highway 280, Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 381116, Birmingham, Alabama 35238-1116

877-241-7756 Fax: 205-980-5766 Domestic Sales Representative Christopher A. “Chris” Suggs 45245 U.S. Highway 280 Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Phone: 205-470-5161 Email: seschris@hotmail.com

Web site: www.suggsequip.com

(1) 36”x60’ Truss Conv, complete, less supp. $8,500; (2) 36”x70’ Truss Conv, complete, less supp. $9,500/ea.; (1) P-Screen 36”x90’Truss, complete, less supp. $17,500; (1) 36”x100’Truss Conv, complete, less supp. $19,500; (2) 36”x140’Truss Conv, complete, less supp. $22,500/ea.; (1) 36”x150’Truss Conv, complete, less supp. $22,500; (1) 42”x50’Truss Conv, complete, less supp. $10,500

EAGLE IRON WORKS 44”X32’ Single Coarse Mat Washer, elec drive, outboard bearings, stand (74) (photo) . . .$28,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”X25’ Twin Coarse Mat Washer, elec drive, outboard bearings, stand (94) . . . . . . . . .$32,500

(4) 36”x80’ Portable Conveyor, complete, truss . . . . . .$17,500/ea. (1) 36”x85’ Portable Conveyor, complete truss . . . . . . . . . .$18,500 (1) 30”x50’ Portable & Roadable, fifth wheel, weigh scale, complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,500

DRESSER 555 Wheel Loader, Cum NT855 Dsl, EROPS cab, htr, air cond, 6.0 YD GP Bucket w/BOCE, 29.5 X 25 tires @ 50% (89)..$39,500

(30) USED READY MIX TRUCKS - MACKS - VOLVOS - INT’L front & (3) 36”x90’ Channel Conv, complete, less supp & belt ............................$13,000/ea. rear discharge, (88-99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P.O.R. (1) 36”x100’ Channel Conv, complete, less supp & belt ................................$15,000

International Sales Representative Bobby G. Suggs P.O. Box 381116 Birmingham, Alabama 35238-1116

Phone: 205-281-9370 Email: bobbysuggs@att.net

(1) 36”x120’ Channel Conv, complete, less supp & belt ................................$18,500 (1) 36”x200’ Channel Conv, complete, less supp & belt ................................$22,500

FINLAY Model 8B30 Port Screening Plant, electric with a feed hopper, 30” feed belt, 4’x8’ DD Incl Vib Screen, highway towable, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500

1994 8’x8’Plant Control Tower, push button controls, AC, elevated approx. 20’w/ glass on (2) each DUNBAR model Z160 Clamshell Loaders 15’ reach, 1 cubic all four sides, catwalks around house, access ladder, F.O.B. New Mexico . . . . . . .$25,000 yd hyd clamshell bkt, rated 10,600 lb @ 10’ radius, elect hyd driven, 1994 Enclosed to MESA Specs Motor Control Center two 40’enclosed containers w/AC pedestal mount ..............................................................$15,000 each & dust control w/motor control boxes w/circuit breakers & starts for motors up to 300 HP F.O.B Albuequerque, NM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35,000

CATERPILLAR 400KW (500KVA) Diesel Generator, Cat 3208B Dsl. eng., enclosed, on skid, 240/480V-3PH-60HZ, end controls (photo). . . .$28,500 CATEPILLAR 105KW 3304 dsl eng, open with lift bale, on skid, with fuel tank, 240V 1PH and 3PH, 480V-3PH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,500 DETROIT DIESEL 125KW, Det 4-71 eng, on skid with tank, 240/480V3PH-60HZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $12,500

EAGLE IRON WORKS 44”x32’ Sand Screw, Elec, New Outboard bearing, NEW LINERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS Twin 36”x25’ Sand Screw, elec, urethan liners, speed reducer, hydrotex bearing, support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS Twin 36”x25’ Sand Screw, elec, steel liners, open gear drive, hydrotex bearing, support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,500

(4) KOMATSU HD465-7 Rigid Frame Haulers, 13,500 to 15,000 hours, rated 70 ton capacity, bed liners, good rubber, all differential rebuilt in last 500 hours, nice machines (06) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$225,000 Ea.

EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT DRESSER 555 Wheeloader, cab, htr, A/C, 29.5x25 tires @ 50%, 6.0 yd. GP bkt w/boce (89)..............................................................................................................$45,000 (2) DUNBAR 1 Cu. Yd. Articulating Clamshell Machines, 15’ reach, 1.0 yd. clamshell bkt., stationary mount, electric/hydraulic drive & controls ................$15,000 Each EFFICIENCY 3,000 Gal. Water Tanker w/ gasoline fill pump for insert into 16 yd. dump body ..............................................................................................................$9,500 FRUEHAUF 3,500 Gal. Water Tanker w/ gasoline fill pump on two axle carrier w/ fifth wheel .. ......................................................................................................................................$9,500 (4) KOMATSU HD465-7 Rigid Frame Haulers, 13,500 to 15,000 hrs, rated 70 ton capacity, bed liners, good rubber, all differential rebuilt in last 500 hrs, nice machines (06). . . .$225,000 Ea. KOMATSU PC 48R-8 Excavator, 10,000 Lb., 3,400 Hrs, 24” bucket, OROPS, level blade (00)..............................................................................................................$28,500 KOMATSU PC 1250LC-7 Excavator, 17,000 hrs, NEW UNDERCARRIAGE, FOPS Cab, Std Boom/Stick, 9.5 Yd bkt w/teeth, air cond, nice machine (05) ............$475,000 KOMATSU WA600-6 Wheel Loader, 6,900 hrs, with encl cab, air cond, 65/36-33 L5 tires ranging from 20% WR to 50% WR, 8.5 Yd Bkt w/teeth, excellent condition (08)............................................................................................................$325,000 LIEHBERR R974HD Hydraulic Excavator, Liehberr dsl. engine, mass excavat boom/tip, 6.0 cu. yd. bucket w/ teeth, A/C ..................................................................$75,000

KOMATSU PC 1250LC-7 Excavator, 17,000 hours, NEW UNDER- KOMATSU WA600-6 Wheel Loader, 6,900 hours, with encl cab, air CARRIAGE, FOPS Cab, Std Boom/Stick, 9.5 Yd. bkt w/teeth, air cond, cond, 65/36-33 L5 tires ranging from 20% WR to 50% WR, 8.5 Yd nice machine (05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $475,000

Bkt w/teeth, excellent cond (08) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$325,000

GROVE RT 65S Hydraulic RT Crane, SN: 31415, Cat dsl. eng., 35 ton cap., 104’ bm., 32’ jib, hook blk., ball, 29.5x25 tires (70%), block & ball, painted (74). . . . . . . .$39,500

TEREX 3305B Hauler, Det. dsl., bed liners, good tires (77) ..............................$26,500 (2) Lube/Fuel Bodies w/ (5) each lube/oil tanks w/ air discharge, air comp., 600 gal. dsl. tank ......................................................................................................$9,500 Each WORTHINGTON 600CFN Portable Air Compressor, Cum diesel, runs good (70) ........ ......................................................................................................................$8,500 CRANES & LIFT EQUIPMENT CLARK 250 30,000 lb. Forklift, gas/propane, 15’ & 21’ mast ............................$25,000 CLARK/LIMA 550TC Lattice Boom Truck Crane, 55 ton cap., Cummins up/down, 8x4, 3 drums, 170’ bm., 30’ jib, blk., ball (69)....................................................$39,500 GROVE RT 65S Rough Terrain Crane, 35 ton cap., Detroit diesel eng., 4x4 drive, 4 way steer, one winch, 104’ boom, 32’ jib, blk. & ball (74)..................................$39,500 GROVE RT58 RT Crane, 14 ton cap., Detroit diesel, 4x4x4, 60’ bm, 30’ jib, blk. (74).... ....................................................................................................................$15,000 GROVE RT 522 RT Crane, 22 ton, Detroit diesel, 70’ + 23’ (79)........................$32,500 MANITOWOC 2900 T Series II Lattice Trk Crane, 8x4, rated 70 ton cap., Cummins diesel up/Cummins diesel down, 2 drums, 160’ boom, 50’ jib, blk.............$79,500 NATIONAL 6T56 Boom Truck, 10 ton cap, 56’ boom, rear out, on Ford F800 chassis, Dsl (78) ..............................................................................................................$16,500

STAMFORD 165KW Diesel Generator, Iveco dsl eng, 1,800 hrs, with power control center with circuit breaker/starters, inside 45’ van with fuel tank and exhaust . . .$28,500

P&H “OMEGA 25” RT Crane, rated @ 25 tons, Detroit diesel, 80’ boom, no jib, one winch, ATB, block & ball ............................................................................$32,500 TADANO TR 280 XL RT Crane, 28 ton cap., Mit. diesel, one winch, 72’ boom, 25’ jib, LMI/ATB system, block & ball (90)..............................................................$79,500 ASPHALT EQUIPMENT BEARCAT 2,500 Gal. Asphalt Distributor, hydrostatic drive (PTO) air controls, 14’ spray bar, on Ford F800 w/ V8 gas engine (78) ..................................................$18,500 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT & PLANTS (30) Used Ready Mix Trucks - Macks, Volvos, Int’l - front & rear discharge - various ages ................................................................................................................................P.O.R. (3) Stationary Baghouses, 5,000 CFM to 7,500 CFM ..........................................P.O.R. FEEDERS ALLIS CHALMERS 54" X 20' Vibrating Grizzly feeder, on stand, with electric motor (1994)..........................................................................................................$28,500 SAUNCO 36S Feeder, electric w/ box ................................................................$12,500 Four (4) SYNTRON 36” High Frequency Feeders, complete w/controls (94) $9,500/Ea. 18”/24”/30” Belt Feeders up to 20’ long, electric ..................................................P.O.R.

All Prices are F.O.B stocking location and are subject to prior sale. Prices do not include disassembly and loadout of the equipment. Equipment is represented as accurately as possible but specifications are not guaranteed. All equipment is offered “AS IS” with no warranty and is subject to applicable sales tax.


Yard Location: 45245 U.S. Highway 280, Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 381116, Birmingham, Alabama 35238-1116

877-241-7756 Fax: 205-980-5766 Domestic Sales Representative Christopher A. “Chris” Suggs 45245 U.S. Highway 280 Sylacauga, Alabama 35150 Phone: 205-470-5161 Email: seschris@hotmail.com

Web site: www.suggsequip.com

EAGLE CRUSHER Model 500-05CV Portable HSI Crusher 3,045 hours, EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x8’ Portable Pugmill Mixing Plant, Detroit 6-71 JD dsl eng w/less than 500 hours, 60KW generator, 3 axle carrier, 9 cu. yd. diesel engine, hyd. elevating legs/stabilizers, spray bar system, NEW radial hopper, 32”x16’ VG feeder, fines bypass belt under feeder, 4033 HSI crushtires, lights, rated 350-750 TPH, new paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,500 er w/33’x32’ opening, Disch conv, Ding self clean mag conv, self erecting w/pony montor and hyd jacks (1997) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$135,000

International Sales Representative Bobby G. Suggs P.O. Box 381116 Birmingham, Alabama 35238-1116

Phone: 205-281-9370 Email: bobbysuggs@att.net

36”x100’ Radial Stacker, Power Radial . . . . . . . . . . . . .$28,500 36”x150’Tunnell Conveyor, 10’ diameter tunnell, 3/8” steel, galva42”x90’ Radial Stacker, Manual Radial . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,500 nized, 6 feed points, four (4) each Syntron feeders, complete with belt, stands, 6” trough/return idlers, GOOD CONDITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75,000

PIONEER 3042 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant, SN: U3803, with tandem axle TELSMITH 2436 Port Jaw Crusher, SN: 6490, almost new Gator STEDMAN GS R4860AR HC Horizontal Impact Crusher, 250 HP @

TRION 3242 Port Jaw Crusher, 40”x16’ VGF, 3242 Jaw Crusher w/200 HP motor, carrier, fifth wheel, running lights, 3042 jaw crusher with hyd adjust, 150 HP 36”x16’ VGF, 150 HP elec motor, electrical switch box, folding front Disch conv w/elec, on three axle carrier w/fifth wheel, very good cond, in process of elec. motor (1986) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75,000 discharge conveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F.O.B. Clinton, Arkansas $58,500 new paint, parts & man (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$155,000

1,185 RPM motor, three row rotor, new blow bars, hyd doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$48,500

MADILL Model MK-21 Mobile Sand Drag System, Cat dsl, capable of EAGLE IRON WORKS 8’x32’ Stationary Sand Classifying Plant, 9 station, 3 cell flume, TELESMITH 489S PortCone Crusher, SN: 7428, 4’ standard cone EL JAY 5’x16’TD Port Horizontal Screening Plant, SN:1574, mounted on 1,200’ radius and 200’ depth dredging with 7 yd drag bucket. Requires Mark V Computer controls, supports (99) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$65,000 crusher with deep throat, 150 HP elec motor, lube system . .$68,500 single axle carrier, with elec motor drive, screen cloth on one deck .$28,500 D8/D9 Dozer size to stabilize (73) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$135,000 EAGLE IRON WORKS 10’x24’ Stationary Sand Classifying Plant, 7 station, 2 cell, Auto Spec..$29,500

TEREX/SIMPLICITY 8’x20’ TD Incline Screen, twin drives w/ 25 HP motors, support stands, catwalks/handrails, screen cloth, excellent (01) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$75,000 KOLBERG 271B Port Screening Plant, 2,811 hours, JD dsl engine, feed hopper with tilting GATOR PEX 1252 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant, w/ a 4 step 44”x16’ vib PIONEER SPOKANE Model 74EV (2500) VSI Crusher, 300 HP elec motor, support stand SIMPLICITY 8’X20’ 4 Deck Incline with motor, stand, fines conveyor . grizzly bars, 30”x40’ conb transfer belt, 4’x8’ DD Incline Vib Screen w/direc chutes for top and Grizzly feeder w/ 25 HP motor, a 12x52 jaw crusher w/ a 75 HP motor, rear with feed box, cooler/lubricator, in good condition with new shaft and bearings on 12/11; has . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$38,500 second deck, collect flume for fines, in good cond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$45,000 discharge conveyor, can accept 10” feed & crush to -1” (99) . . . . .$58,500 new turntable that comes with it...not installed (2000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$78,000 SCREENS... PORTABLE EL JAY 5' X 16' TD Hor. Port Screen Plant, elec, single axle, fifth wheel, fines belt ..........$ 28,500 FINLAY 8E30 Portable Wet Screening Plant, all elec., 4’x8’ DD incl. wet screen, new paint ............ ....................................................................................................................................$28,500 KOLBERG 271B Port Screen Plant, JD dsl, 2,800 hrs, hopper, 30" feed belt, 4' X 8' DD incl screen, roadable (97) ................................................................................................................$45,000 SCREENS... STATIONARY ALLIS CHALMERS 6’x16’ DD Incl Screen, complete on frame (88) ....................................$15,000 EL JAY 6’x20’ Triple Deck Horizontal Vib. Screen, w/ electric drive, screen cloth, mounted on frame, complete (88) ..............................................................................................................$25,000 HARTL 4’x8’ Double Deck Incline Vibrating Screen, w/ two side discharge conveyors, one rear discharge fines conveyor, hydraulic driven ......................................................................$23,500 HEWITT ROBINS 5’x16’ TD Incline Screen ............................................................................$9,500 HEWITT ROBINS 5’x16’ 3.5 Deck Incl Screen, on stand, less motor ..................................$18,500 SIMPLICITY 8’x20’ Four Deck Incline Screen, elec drive, on frame, with fines collection chute, fines discharge conveyor, screen cloth (85)..........................................................................$38,500 SIMPLICITY 5’x14’ TD Incline Screen, support ..................................................................$12,500 SIMPLICITY 4’x12’ TD Incl Wet Screen, complete on stand (85)........................................$12,500 TEREX/SIMPLICITY 8' X 20' TD Incl Screen, elec, with support stand, motor, cloth, Exc. (2000) .. ....................................................................................................................................$75,000 CRUSHERS... PORTABLE GATOR PEX 1252 Portable Jaw Crusher, can accept up to 10” feed & crush to -1”, w/ 75 HP motor, 44”x16’ four stage vib. Grizzly feeder w/ 25 HP motor, prod. discharge conveyor (99) .......... ......................................................................................................................................$58,500

PIONEER 3042 Portable Jaw Crushing Plant, elec., w/ vib. Grizzly feeder, 3042 jaw crusher, on two axle carrier (86) ............................................................................................................$75,000 TRIO 3242 Port Jaw Crusher, 3 axle, hopper, 40" X 16' VGF, 3242 Jaw Crusher w/200 HP mtr, Disch conveyor (00) ............................................................................................................$155,000 CRUSHERS... STATIONARY GUNDLACH 56” Double Roll Coal Crusher, (2) 25 HP motor ..............................................$18,500 STEDMAN GS R4860AR HC Horizontal Shaft Impact Crusher, 250 HP elec motor, 3 row hammer setup, NEW BLOWBARS, impact plates at 60-70% remaining, elec hydraulic kit, new paint (98) ..............................................................................................................................$48,500 CONVEYORS... RADIAL 36”x100’ Radical Stacker, elec., power rad, truss frame, w/motor & belting (99) ..............$38,500 42”x90’ Radial Stacker, elec., w/ man. rad., man. raise/lower, 3 ply belt (98) ....................$38,500 MORGAN 54”x250’ Truss Frame Rad Stacker, elec, man rad, hyd raise/lower..(84)............$75,000 CONVEYORS... STATIONARY CUSTOM BUILT 30”x90’ Truss Frame Conveyor, elec, belting (94) ....................................$22,500 CUSTOM BUILT (3) 36”x140’ Truss Frame Conveyors, elec, belting, catwalks & handrails (94)...... ............................................................................................................................$38,500 Each CUSTOM BUILT 42”x40’ Channel Frame Conveyor, elec, belting (94) ................................$12,500 CUSTOM BUILT 42”x50’ Truss Frame Conveyor, elec, belting (94) ....................................$15,000 POWERSCREEN 36”x90’ Truss Frame Conveyor, elec, belting, catwalks & handrails (94) .............. ....................................................................................................................................$26,000 SAND & GRAVEL EQUIPMENT EAGLE IRON WORKS Portable 36” Twin Shaft Pugmill, Detroit 6-71 diesel, w/ water ........$58,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x25’ Twin Screw Washers, open drive, hyrotex bearings ............$16,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x25’ Twin Screw Washer, enclosed drive, hydrotex bearings ........$23,500

EAGLE IRON WORKS 36”x24’ Logwasher, open drive, greast lub bearings ........................$28,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 10’x24’ Sand Classifying Tank, 7 station, 2 cell, rising current, Auto Spec Controls (74) ................................................................................................................$29,500 EAGLE IRON WORKS 8’x32’ Stationary Classifyer, 9 stat, 3 cell, rising current, MK V computer controls (99) ......................................................................................................................$65,000 KOLBERG 10’x40’ Sand Classifyer, 11 station, 3 cell, rising current, legs & supports, Computer Controls (00) ................................................................................................................$95,000 DIESEL GENERATORS CAT 105KW Diesel Generator, on skid, side controls, 3 ph and 1 ph connectors, painted .......... ....................................................................................................................................$12,500 CAT 400KW (500KVA) Dsl Gen, Cat 3208B dsl eng, 240/480V-3PH-60HZ, encl, on stand, end cont, less fuel tank ................................................................................................................$28,500 DETRIOT DIESEL 125 KW Diesel Generator, Det. 6-71 diesel engine, on support frame, open, w/ controls & gauges, switch box ......................................................................................$9,500 STAMFORD 160 KW Diesel Generator, Iveco diesel engine, 1,435 hrs., in enclosed trailer w/ switch boxes, circuit breakers/starters (99) ............................................................................$28,500 PARTS MACHINES & ATTACHMENTS GROVE RT65S RT Crane, Det Dsl, 104’ boom, good machine, missing hyd tank ..............$18,000 10’x10’ Crushing Plant Control House, A/C, push button controls, w/ electric control center w/ switches, breaker & starter boxes ..............................................................................$140,000 Skidder Tires with rims for VOLVO L90E Wheel Loader, tires 50% ................................$4,500/set Quick Attach with bucket & forks for a VOLVO L90E Wheel Loader......................................$9,500 Three each 23.5x25 Tires, Bias, 60% WR........................................................................$4,500/set

All Prices are F.O.B stocking location and are subject to prior sale. Prices do not include disassembly and loadout of the equipment. Equipment is represented as accurately as possible but specifications are not guaranteed. All equipment is offered “AS IS” with no warranty and is subject to applicable sales tax.

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SOUTHAVEN, MS — The new Terex® Fuchs MHL340 E material handler boasts a more powerful 173 hp turbocharged diesel engine than the MHL340 D, while at the same time lowering specific fuel consumption by six percent. The new ma-

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terial handler incorporates a simplified Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system for meeting Tier 4i/Stage IIIB emissions standards and uses passive regeneration to clean the diesel particulate filter. “Regeneration occurs automatically

during normal operating conditions, so as not to impact machine performance,” says Steve Brezinski, Terex Fuchs product manager. Its combination of power and reach has made the versatile MHL340 Series material handler a

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preferred model for a broad range of indoor and outdoor applications, including work at scrap metal feeder yards, municipal solid waste (MSW) processing at recycling/recovery facilities (MRFs), and sorting material at transfer sta-

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tions. Customers can equip the MHL340 E with a variety of boom and stick configurations, offering up to a 44.9-foot reach. A multi-purpose stick with 40-foot reach includes a stick mounted hydraulic cylinder to allow up and down move-

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ment of the attachment, increasing efficiency in sorting applications. The available Terex Fuchs Quick Connect (FQC) system allows operators to switch from the stick to a shear attachment in less than one minute, boosting machine flexibility and productivity. The MHL340 E’s revamped high performance two circuit hydraulic system increases main hydraulic pump capacity by three percenrt, compared to its previous version, to improve efficiency and machine responsiveness. Both the engine and hydraulic system include larger cooling systems protected by vented panels that provide increased airflow, so the material handler runs cooler in high ambient temperatures. A hydraulically height adjustable cab gives operators a maximum eye level elevation of up to 17.7-feet above ground level, simplifying loading and unloading operations. Its cushioned cab elevation system provides absorption of shocks and jolts for operator comfort. Inside the spacious cab, updated controls improve operator productivity and comfort. An improvement from the previous model includes a 23 percent larger high resolution/high contrast Wide Video Graphics Array (WVGA) color display, which features an antiglare shield and scratch resistant coating for easier viewing in direct sunlight and improved durability. Color video of the work area behind the machine is captured by the standard rearview camera and shown on the WVGA monitor for easy viewing by the operator. Intuitive controls, including quick-access push buttons for frequently used functions, make for a short learning curve of MHL340 E operation, and the ergonomic multifunction button delivers effortless fingertip navigation through the display screens. The machine’s convenient stow away ladder

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Montecalvo named president of CDRA At the recently completed C&D World in Tampa, FL, Valerie Montecalvo, president of Bayshore Recycling, Keasbey, NJ, has been named the president of the newly renamed Construction & Demolition Recycling Association, the first woman to hold the position.

“The CDRA is a dynamic, rapidly growing organization that promotes the materials companies like our as turning into usable end products that help promote environmental stewardship,” says Montecalvo. “I look forward to working with the CDRA Board of Directors to continue that

Terex from 17 simplifies machine maintenance by offering quick access to the engine, central lubrication system and large area platform of the upper carriage service deck. The large coolers for the engine and hydraulic system are lockable and readily accessed from ground level. Additional CAN Bus connections expand diagnostic capabilities, so service technicians can quickly

CPRC Group, moves to past president of the association. Two new members were added to the organization’s Board of Directors. Ken Hoving, president, K Hoving Companies, West Chicago, IL and Bruno Lagace, president, Sparta Innovations, Notre Dame, NB, Canada.

Valerie Montecalvo looks forward to making a difference in the Construction & Demolition Recycling Association.

protect against damage. Steel plates shielding the hydraulic lines at the end of the stick deliver additional protection to improve system reliability. For more information about Terex Fuchs material handlers, visit www.terex.com/construction. Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer of a broad range of equipment that is fo-

Its combination of power and reach has made the versatile MHL340 Series material handler a preferred model for a broad range of indoor and outdoor applications identify and address underlying issues. Offering four wheel drive, the Terex Fuchs MHL340 E has a 12.4 mph maximum speed to quickly move around the yard, while its 27 degree steering angle helps to efficiently maneuver around obstructions. A double row slewing ring design disperses forces over two rows of bearings to improve component service life and durability. Inverted hydraulic boom cylinder mounting offers superior protection during loading and unloading procedures, while rigid hydraulic pipes located on the stick, boom and undercarriage help

growth and to serve the C&D recycling industry.” Also elected into officer positions were Jason Haus, CEO, Dem-Con, Shakopee, MN, as vice president of the association and Patti Hamilton, vice president, Marketing and Communications, Sun Recycling, Lantana, FL, secretary/treasurer. John Adelman, president,

cused 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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PELLA, IOWA — Suitable for everything from large land clearing jobs to green-waste recycling, the Vermeer Tier 4i (Stage IIIB) HG6000 and HG6000TX horizontal grinder features a number of features that make it ideal for a wide array of operators. Among the innovations that already make the HG6000 horizontal grinder a remarkable machine is the all

new chip drum, which allows the grinder to produce a consistent sized chip necessary for many applications, including biofuel chip production. “What we’ve found from customers is that power plants are transitioning from coal to fuel chips, this is increasing demand for chips within the biomass and biofuel markets,” said Ryan Marshall. “This increase in

demand led Vermeer to introduce the chip drum. It’s a more robust, fully dedicated drum with knives, so you’re not switching back and forth as you would with a fuel chip attachment.” One of the premier enhancements is the ability to modify chip size. Operators can add or remove spacers to achieve the desired chip size. The chip drum can produce chip

New chip drum designed for the Tier 4i (Stage IIIB) HG6000 and HG6000TX horizontal grinder. sizes ranging from 0.125 to 1.50 inches with 0.125-inch increment adjustments. “From fuel chips to playground base to fuel pellets, the drum design creates a more useful, higher quality chip,” said Marshall A major advantage of the new chipper drum is serviceability. A number of the high wear areas of the drum are protected by hardened steel parts providing longer life. These hardened steel parts are also replaceable via threaded fasteners to reduce labor costs and minimize downtime. Helping to minimize operator cost, screws have replaced the need for Babbitt on the knives. A user can now simply adjust the knife via thread fasteners quickly and safely rather than melting Babbitt. 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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Vermeer introduces innovative drum specifically for biofuel production


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Morbark Spring Demo Days hosts visitors from six nations by Jon M. Casey

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Morbark's Winn, MI headquarters features their new administration building, a recent addition to the plant within the past few years.

orbark President, Jim Shoemaker, welcomed more than 150 people from six nations to 2013 Spring Demo Days, the first of two such events for Morbark this year. The two day event held May 16 and 17, featured a manufacturing plant tour, equipment demonstrations of nine of Morbark’s grinding and chipping line of products, and a trio of presentations by industry experts who offered insights into marketing opportunities for those in the recycling industry. Host and Morbark CEO Lon Morey, said that this year’s event looked to highlight innovative machines for biomass production. Plant tour Dividing up into groups of four to six people each, attendees spent the morning touring Morbark’s massive, 32 acre, manufacturing facility, where they were able to see how the company manufactures their product line from “the ground up.” Noting that it was company founder Norval Morey’s desire to do as much manufacturing in-house as possible, the staff emphasized that by not relying upon sub component manufacturers for many of their product parts, Morbark is able to build equipment with the kind of quality they are seeking. A stop at the hydraulic cylinder shop emphasized the point. Our tour guide, Michael Stanton, recalled a time in the past when Morbark was having quality issues with hydraulic cylinders that were being supplied from an outside source. Once the problem was resolved, Mr. Morey determined that Morbark and Morbark’s customers were not going to be inconve-

nienced with component parts that did not meet up to his high quality standards for reliability and function. In short order, Morey implemented his own cylinder manufacturing segment which remains to this day. Stanton said that this standard of excellence prevails throughout the entire company. Informational sessions Afternoon activities continued with three seminars focused on how recyclers might more effectively respond to current and future economic and regulatory conditions as they pursue growth in their industry. Bill Turley, Associate Publisher and Editor of C&D World spoke on behalf of the Construction & Demolition Recycling Association as the association’s Executive Director, giving an industry overview of how much business is actually estimated to be “out there” for recyclers in today’s markets. Delton Dructor, executive vice president of the American Logging Council, recalled recent lobbying efforts in Washington, D.C., where, to his frustration, regulatory agencies do not seem to be working toward the same objectives when it comes to the timber and recycling industry. He said that different agencies often are influenced by groups who are not familiar with timber and timber management. He said that the crossed purposes of differing regulations can tend to put timber industry professionals out of business because the intrusiveness of these regulations. Delton Alderman, Research Forest Products technologist for the USDA Forest Service, gave a presentation on the future of the housing market. Based on his service’s estimates, he forecasts a slow but steady growth in the housing industry. He said that

Michael Stanton, regional sales manager-Industrial (R), explains how the chipper drum is welded.

Morbark president, Jim Shoemaker, welcomes Demo Days attendees to the Spring 2013 event. overall starts would be about 60 percent less than historical averages, with single family starts being around 54 percent less than historical average. While his data supported a modest recovery, he said several indicators show a lackluster recovery at this time. These factors included new banking regulations, a sluggish economy and a lack of good paying jobs to help fund family housing desires. With consumer confidence still fragile and a declining real median family income level, the strict new home loan lending standards still tend to thwart new homeowner purchases, especially first time home buyers. Demonstrations On Friday, attendees moved to Morbark’s demonstration area a few miles distant from the plant where they had opportunity to observe nine machines in action. Once the grinding or chipping demonstrations had concluded, they were allowed to gather around each of the pieces of equipment for closer examination. Of special interest was the new configuration of the 40/36 Whole Tree Drum Chipper, re-worked to produce superior microchips for use by pellet mills and as supplemental fuel for cogeneration at coal facilities. The 40/36 Whole Tree Drum Chipper was first introduced in 2008 as a compact, affordable and productive biomass chipper. The model was improved by the addition of the Advantage 3 high performance chipping drum in 2011, which significantly improved chip quality. The latest model includes an enhanced drum set with 16 knives utilizing standard hardware,

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an operator friendly slide-in forestry grate system to reduce oversized chips and a mechanically driven chip accelerator to fully load vans with the microchips. John Foote, Morbark vice president of Sales and Marketing said that with new biomass plants being built in the United States and the rapid expansion of wood pellet exports to Europe to meet the European Union’s mandate that 20 percent of its energy come from renewable sources by 2020, a cost effective system for making microchips was needed. “This newly re-engineered 40/36 MicroChipper is the solution,” he said. “We are able to produce a far superior product, producing 95-98 percent acceptable microchips at volumes of more than 70 tons per hour.” The 3200 Wood Hog horizontal grinder was another new product featured during the event. This new unit was created to fill the gap between Morbark’s 2600 and 3800 Wood Hogs for the recycling market and mulch producers. Aimed at wood and green waste recycling applications, the 3200 is a compact and aggressive unit. “We saw a need for a horizontal grinder in the 400600 horsepower range that was smaller than our 3800 Wood Hog and more powerful than our 2600 Wood Hog,” said Foote. “This is a smaller, lighter and more affordable unit with all of the benefits of our larger grinders.” He noted that the 3200 Wood Hog can handle green waste, regrind, sawmill residue, pallets and logs up to 14-inches in diameter ease. The 30-inch diameter feedwheel is powered by an internal drive Fairfield torque hub with no chains or sprockets for more torque, greater durability and less maintenance. Other standard features include a Poclain infeed chain drive, dust suppression, remote control, air brakes and hydraulic oil cooler. Other products demonstrated included the Beever M20R Forestry chipper, the 30/36 NCL and 50/48 WCL Track Whole Tree Drum Chipper, the 23 WCL Chiparvestor, the 4600XL and 6600 Wood Hog horizontal grinders, and the 1600 Tub Grinder. For more information on Morbark products, visit their website at www.morbark.com.

John Foote, VP of Sales and Marketing, hosted the demonstration segment of Morbark's Demo Days.

Service after the sale is Morbark’s goal

Following a demonstration of the Morbark 40/36 Drum Chipper, attendees were allowed to get a post grinding look at the machine and the wood chips in the trailer.

Tour groups of four to six visitors went throughout the plant, getting a closer look at how Morbark equipment is built.

A Morbark 1600 tub grinder is getting a coat of Morthane, a two component, urethane based equipment coating.

by Jon M. Casey During Morbark’s Demo Days activities, Lon Morey, CEO and host for the two day event, took a few moments between demonstrations, to share his thoughts with WHEN. “We enjoy the opportunity to showcase our people in manufacturing,” said Morey, referring to the plant tour that took place the day before. “The workers produce the quality products that we see here in operation today. We have a great number of long term employees and they take great pride in their work.” Morey said that while Morbark goes to great lengths to make their products to the highest quality standards, their service after the sale is one of their primary goals in business. With the move to LEAN manufacturing techniques and QRM (quick response manufacturing), Morey said that the improvements in quality manufacturing has emphasized the need for the best service after the sale, possible. As a testimonial to Morbark product quality, Morey noted the longevity of many of their machines. “We have machines out there that are more than 30 years old that are still in operation,” he said. “We are one of the few companies in the world who stocks parts for machines that have been in service that long. I’ve heard of machines dating back to the 1970’s still in service. Service after the sale has always been important to me.” Morey recalled how in years past, he served as the head of the parts division of the company. He said that in that role, he regularly had contact with the customer, whose machine was out of service for whatever reason. He said that he gained important understanding from those customers who were awaiting the arrival of a needed part. That was when he became acutely aware of the importance of service after the sale. “I’ve never forgotten that,” he said. “The customer is most important to us. When their equipment is not working properly, we want it back in service. We are here to support the customers for the long haul.”


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Brokk adds Catalanotto as Northeast regional sales representative MONROE, WA — Brokk AB, the world’s leading manufacturer of remote controlled demolition machines, has added James “Cat” Catalanotto to its U.S. sales team. Catalanotto, who owns and operates EMCAT LLC, a manufacturers’ representative company in Boston, is Brokk’s new regional sales representative for the New England states. Catalanotto is working to strengthen relationships with current customers while developing new connections for Brokk in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. “Cat brings a wealth of experience to meeting the needs of our customers in

the northeastern region of the United States, and we’re delighted to welcome him to our sales family,” said Peter Bigwood, vice president of sales and marketing for Brokk in North America. “Cat is going to be a dependable asset for customers in terms of information about the unusual tasks our machines handle and the value Brokks bring to a wide range of demolition and construction projects.” Catalanotto brings more than 22 years of sales experience in both distribution and direct lines to the relationship, and his company represents numerous complementary brands of equipment and attachments.

Now, with the Brokk relationship, Catalanotto is able to demonstrate solutions to unique challenges that only the compact, remote controlled machines can handle. For example, while the Brokk machines can work in tight spaces, they are extremely powerful relative to their weight. Further, they are safer for operators because they can be controlled from a distance. In addition, because they are fully electric Brokk machines do not emit harmful emissions, making them ideal for enclosed spaces. Prior to launching EMCAT in 2012, Catalanotto was the northeastern United States sales manager for Husqvarna Con-

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specialty robotic equipment company in the industry, and it has earned its reputation as the cream of the crop for support after the sale. I’m proud to be on the front lines with our customers in the field.” For more than 30 years, Brokk has been the world’s leading manufacturer of remote controlled demolition and construction machines and attachments. Through continuous innovation in engineering and design, Brokk is able to offer unique solutions to multiple industries worldwide including construction, demolition, mining and

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