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February 2014 some of it to travel to a physical auction; • Buyers and sellers save time because travel is not required and buyers can choose to bid based on auction schedules that better fit their needs; • Online auctions are accessible from multiple technology platforms, including computers, phones and tablets; • Customer service representatives are available to help sellers list equipment and ensure buyers know when an auction will offer the equipment they wish to own; • Sellers enjoy faster time to cash and higher net proceeds because online auctions occur more frequently than physical auctions and the equipment doesn’t have to be moved to one location for bidding; • Online auctions are easy to navigate because buyers can search for equipment based on sector, type, auction date and more. Some may believe viewing equipment online can’t compare to physically looking at the equipment. But at physical auctions, buyers may not have the opportunity to inspect and operate equipment or review important analyses such as fluid results. Additionally, the information provided during the sale may not be entirely accurate. Reliable online auctions provide detailed descriptions and images of equipment for buyers so they know what they’re purchasing ahead of time. Buyers should ensure the auction site guarantees the reports to certify they provide a clear and correct representation of the equipment for sale and that the auctioneer will make right on misrepresentations. As widespread use of the Internet continues to spread, online heavy equipment auctions will become the preferred model for buying and selling used equipment. Similar to the way Amazon and eBay are overtaking physical big box retailers, online heavy equipment auctions will continue to put pressure on the physical auction events as more people look to buy and sell equipment conveniently and efficiently. b
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New Batman Canal Irrigates Southeastern Turkey One of the responsibilities of the Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP) is the development of irrigation systems in southeastern Turkey. GAP oversees nine provinces and approximately 10 percent of Turkey’s total population, covering a surface area of 75,000 square kilometers (28,960 mi2). One of the GAP projects is a new concrete canal stretching approximately 140 kilometers (87 mi) between the cities of Batman and Diyarbakır in southeastern Turkey. The formal name of the project is the Batman Irrigation Canal. Fernas Construction and Trade Corp., based out of Ankara, Turkey, specializes in hydroelectric power plants and irrigation projects. The company is responsible for building this new canal and lining it with a 100 millimeter (4 in) thick layer of concrete. They chose the GOMACO four-track GP-2600 to slipform all of the canal on the project. It would be the company’s first slipforming project. Many hours of planning and engineering had
to be accomplished before the first concrete could be placed. The scope of the project included two phases, the Batman Irrigation Left Coast and Right Coast Canals. Between the two, there were 47 different canal sections with varying canal dimensions and slopes. The overall width of the canals varied from 13.2 meters (43.3 ft) to 2.35 meters (7.7 ft). Slope lengths varied from 5.23 meters (17.2 ft) to as short as 0.81 meter (2.7 ft). The biggest challenge for the project would be developing one machine and as few molds as possible for the different profiles. Engineers from Fernas Construction worked closely with GOMACO engineers to create a solution. The four-track GP-2600 would be equipped with only two molds. A single slope canal mold would be used for canal widths over nine meters (29.5 ft). Canal widths nine meters (29.5 ft) and less would be slipformed in one paving pass using a sectional trapezoidal mold that could be adjusted for
slope and depth. The sectional mold and front hopper feature different inserts to change the slope and the depth. A sliding adjustable berm cap on either side of the mold allows an extra 300 millimeters (11.8 in) of slope length adjustment. To coordinate all of these transitions while working on site, GOMACO engineers provided a set of charts for canal widths and depths with instructions for the paver’s framework, mold, and trimmer conversions. With the paver plan in place, slipforming on the Batman Canal could begin. The profile of the canal was dug with excavators. A chain trimmer on the front of the GP-2600 is used to trim down the high spots in the grade. Four mobile batch plants are on site, each with the ability to produce 60 cubic meters (78.5 yd3) of concrete per hour. The concrete is a Class C16/20 mix, 24.3 MPa (3000 psi), with a 2.3 percent air entrainment. Slump averages 60 millimeters (2.4 in). Concrete is transported in ready-mix trucks to the
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Ontario Supports Growth of Aerospace Industry Ontario is helping the province’s aerospace sector grow by supporting a partnership between Centennial College and Bombardier that will help train more people to work in the industry. The government is proposing to invest in a new Centennial College facility for aviation programs at the former de Havilland aircraft manufacturing plant at Downsview Park, the first step in creating an aerospace training and research hub for the development of new technologies. The plant will be renovated to provide new classroom, workshop and hangar space and will house an innovation and research working group that brings together industry leaders and academic partners. Helping Ontario’s aerospace industry grow is part of the government’s threepart economic plan to invest in people, invest in infrastructure and support a dynamic and innovative business climate.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Available At GO Stations New electric vehicle charging stations are up and running at five GO stations in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area to make it easier for drivers to use environmentally friendly transportation. Aurora, Centennial, Lincolnville, Oakville and Whitby GO stations will now offer charging stations for electric vehicles. Ajax, Burlington, Pickering, Erindale and Clarkson GO stations will open electric vehicle charging facilities in early 2014. Charging a car will be free for the first month; after that, each charging session will cost $2.50. Electric vehicle users can wave a credit card or a Chargepoint smart card over a card reader to pay for their electric vehicle charging access. Supporting sustainable, green transportation is part of the Ontario gov-
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ates at full strength under load. A strong battery will have sufficient amps to crank the starter in cold temperatures. Replace a weak battery before getting caught short. Keep a trickle charge on the battery if necessary to ensure it remains fully charged and ready to crank the engine. Perhaps equally as important is the location of the battery. Battery placement closer to the starter allows for a shorter battery cable and less draw on the battery. Some skid steer models also offer a master electrical shut-off switch (standard on CASE machines). This prevents any draw from occurring when sitting idle – important during winter months. Monitoring Fluids It’s important to check both the level and the condition of engine coolant, which lowers the freezing point of water-based liquid. Ensure the coolant is at the proper level and that the mixture matches the manufacturer’s specifications. The coolant system should also be pressuretested. Lighter viscosity engine/ hydraulic oil is typically Scalper 107T Screen
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Expanded Argo Capabilities Drive Safety, Efficiency And Productivity In response to market demand, Argo has extended its capabilities in the commercial sector with the introduction of the 8x8 XTD diesel-powered Argo, a load-tested Universal Mounting System (UMS), a utility box, an 8-wheel trailer, a heavy duty track system and a variety of factory-approved tools for specific industries. “With these exceptional new products, Argo is poised to capitalize on renewed growth in the oil & gas, utility, mining and forestry sectors,” says Bernhard Wagenknecht, VP Sales & Marketing, Argo. “We’ve designed Argos to work even harder and stay out longer.” Argo launches dieselpowered 8x8 XTD Created with the same engineering excellence that has made Argo worldrenowned for quality and durability, an 8x8 XT model is now available with a Kohler Lombardini Diesel. The XTD will now share the same fuel as other machines on the worksite, eliminating the need to haul in gasoline. Its 3-cylinder, 24 hp, 1028 cc engine provides optimal power at higher RPMs, making it an ideal choice for the heavi-
est duty cycle industrial applications. Similar to the gas-powered 8x8 XTI model, the XTD features a towing capacity of 2,000 lbs. (907 kg) and payload capacity of 1,340 lbs. (608 kg). The direct drive triple-differential ADMIRAL transmission delivers torque to all 8 tires for virtually unstoppable power on even the roughest terrains. The 25” (635 mm) tires with Argo’s unique tread provide optimum traction on land and propulsion in water. With a box-frame construction, fully sealed polyethylene body and oil-bath axles, the XT models have even longer maintenance intervals than previous Argo models. As service stops cost time and money – especially in remote locations – Argo has simplified and extended the maintenance schedule of the XT models. All maintenance is now grouped into three categories based on hours of service. To further decrease maintenance requirements, Argo now offers an optional automatic Lincoln chain lubrication system that provides 5 seconds of chain lubricant for every 15 minutes of driving time. The body panels
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