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B.C. Businesses Embrace Clean Car Infrastructure British Columbia businesses, non-profit groups and local governments are saying yes to clean transportation by investing in another 145 electric-vehicle charging stations throughout the province. The B.C. government is assisting with a second round of funding to help organizations purchase and install Level 2 (240-volt) charging stations in various communities. The newly funded stations will be distributed throughout the province in communities like Kamloops, Prince George, Houston, Fernie and Richmond. More than 60 per cent of the charging stations in this round are being installed by businesses, an indicator that electric vehicles are moving into the mainstream, and B.C. companies recognize the value in providing their customers with the ability to charge their cars. The 145 new stations are being installed by 41 different organizations. For example, Gibsons Recycling Depot is receiving funding for two Level
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NEW YANMAR VIO17 RUBBER, EXP.U/C, AUX HYD, 3 YR WAR ....................... POR 2006 YANMAR VIO27-3 RUBBER, CANOPY, Q/C, 1,405 HRS ......................$19,900 2006 YANMAR VIO35-3 RUBBER, CAB, HYD THUMB, 1,767 HRS..............$28,750 NEW YANMAR VIO35-5 STEEL TRACKS, CAB, AIR COND ................................ POR 2011 YANMAR VIO45-5 RUBBER, CAB, AIR, THUMB, ONLY 799 HRS-......$38,900 NEW YANMAR VIO45-5 RUBBER, CAB AIR, AUX HYD'S ................................... POR NEW YANMAR VIO55-5 STEEL, CAB AIR, ANGLE BLADE, NEW ....................... POR NEW YANMAR VIO80 STEEL, AIR, HYD THUMB, 3 YR WAR............................. POR 2012 YANMAR SV100-1 AIR, HYD Q/C, HYD THUMB, ONLY 149 HRS.......$91,900 2007 KOBELCO SK115SR BLADE, HYD THIMB, ONLY 3,273 HRS..............$59,900 2007 KOBELCO SK115SR BLADE, HYD THUMB,Q/C, ONLY 3,019 HRS ................... ..........................................................................................................................$64,900 2003 CAT 312CL 28" PADS, AIR, HYD Q/C, AUX HYD, 4,732 HRS ..............$59,900 2004 HITACHI ZX120 28" PADS,AIR, ONLY 3,595 HRS, HYD THUMB.........$77,500 2008 HITACI ZX120 28" PADS, AIR, 2,900 HRS, Q/C, 2 BUCKETS...............$82,500 2009 HITACHI ZX120-3 20" PADS, AIR, ONLY 2,331 HRS, AUX PIPING .....$94,900 2005 KOBELCO SK135SR 20" PADS, AIR, ONLY 3,348 HRS, VERY GOOD............... ..........................................................................................................................$52,900 2007 HITACHI ZX135US 20" PADS, AIR, 2,120 HRS, HYD THUMB, Q/C..$104,900 1994 JOHN DEERE 590D 28" PADS, PRO LINK THUMB, HYD Q/C............. $29,900 2005 HITACHI ZX160LC 28" PADS, AIR, 4,356 HRS .....................................$69,900 2005 CAT 315CL 24" PADS, AIR, ONLY 2,400 HRS.......................................$82,900 2007 KOMATSU PC160LC-7 24" PADS, AIR, HYD Q/C, HYD THUMB, 2,790 HRS.... ..........................................................................................................................$89,900 1999 HITACHI EX225USRLC C/W DRIFTER DRILL ATTACHMENT, COMPRESSOR ETC COMPLETE ONLY 3,069 ORIGINAL HRS ...............................................$99,900 2004 HITACHI ZX200LC 28" PADS, AIR, 8,208 HRS, P/L THUMB, Q/C, NEW RAILS ..........................................................................................................................$74,900 2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8 32" PADS, AIR, HYD Q/C, 1,674 HRS ...........$134,900 2007 HITACHI ZX200LC 28" PADS, AIR, HYD THUMB,Q/C, 2,790 HRS .................... ........................................................................................................................$132,500 2007 HITACHI ZX200LC-3 28" PADS, AIR, HYD Q/C, ONLY 1,539 HRS..................... ........................................................................................................................$144,900 2011 HITACHI ZX210LC-3 28" PADS, AIR, HYD THUMB, Q/C, CAB GUARD, 839 HRS.........................................................................................................$179,900 2012 HITACHI ZX210LC-3 28" PADS, AIR, HYD THUMB, Q/C, CAB GUARD, 205 HRS ...................................................................................................... FOR RENT NEW HITACHI ZX210LC-3 28" PADS, AIR, AUX PIPING, BRAND NEW ............. POR 2004 HITACHI ZX225USLC 32" PADS, AIR, HYD THUMB, CABGUARD, 6,040 HRS ..........................................................................................................................$84,900 2006 JOHN DEERE 225C LC 28" PADS, AIR, HYD Q/C, 3,260 HRS ...........$117,500 2009 CAT 320DL RR 32" PADS, AIR, Q/C HYD THUMB, C.W AFE RDM 52EX .......... BRUSH CUTTING HEAD, BRUSH RAKE, ONLY 1,600 HRS.........................$189,900 NEW HITACHI ZX225USLC-3 32" PADS, AIR, Q/C, HYD THUMB, CABGUARD ......... ...................................................................................................................... FOR RENT 2008 KOMATSU PC220LC-8 32" PADS, AIR, HYD THUMB, HYD Q/C, 1,071 HRS.... ........................................................................................................................$179,900 2003 HITACHI ZX270LC 32" PADS, AIR, HYD THUMB,Q/C ..........................$58,900 2004 HITACHI ZX270LC 32" PADS, Q/C, HYD THUMB, 8,688 HRS .............$59,900 2004 HITACHI ZX330LC 32" PADS, AIR, Q/C, HYD THUMB, 11,466 HRS ...$69,900 2005 HITACHI ZX330LC Q/C, HYD THUMB, CABGUARD, 5,900 HRS .......$129,900 2006 HITACHI ZX330LC 32" PADS, AIR, HYD Q/C, DIG, 5,829 HRS ..........$134,900 2006 HITACHI ZX350LC-3 Q/C, HYD THUMB, CABGUARD, 2,739 HRS....$194,900 2002 CAT 330CL 32" PADS, AIR, Q/C, THUMB, 11,700 HRS....................... $82,500 2008 CAT 328D LCR Q/C, HYD THUMB, 4,380 HRS .................................. $209,900
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Bobcat Announces Non-DPF Tier 4 Engine Offering Bobcat Company has announced a plan for Tier 4 solutions that include a Doosan-built engine added to some of its equipment lineup for 2014. Development of the new Tier 4-compliant engine was a collaboration between Bobcat, Doosan, and some of the world’s top engineering consultants and engine design firms — Ricardo, FEV and others. “These new Tier 4 solutions combine Doosan’s 50 years of engine-building experience with Bobcat’s 50 years of compact equipment leadership,” said Rich Goldsbury, Bobcat President.
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January 2013 duction team member’s involvement was crucial to its success,” said Matt Klein, Manufacturing Engineer. The compliance of all team members tasked with this job proves its success. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company received an honorable mention with its Outdoor Resiliometer (ODR) Controls entry. Prior to the improvement, the operator had to bend down to floor level to check or adjust the ODR controls. By simply raising the height of the ODR control panel, operators are now able to stand in a neutral posture to read the controls. The BEST assessment score was reduced from a medium job hazard score of 22.4 to a low job hazard score of 8. The improvement cost only $300. Senior Aerospace Metal Bellows division also received an honorable mention with its Hand Welding Workstation entry. Initially, the operator had to move a 150-pound chuck turntable from a cart to the floor and then push the turntable across the floor to another location. When properly placed, the operator loaded a work piece into the chuck turntable. The recommended weight limit for this task, per the NIOSH Lifting Equation, is 39.1 pounds, with a Lifting Index of 3.84. Reengineering the work bench to accommodate a permanently mounted chuck turntable underneath it not only eliminated the bent neck, flexed back, and squatting postures required to move the fixture, but also eliminated all lifting, pushing, and pulling movements from the task, resulting in a Lifting Index of 0. b
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National Heavy Equipment Show Update Planning and preparation is full steam ahead for the country’s largest heavy equipment event, the National Heavy Equipment Show (NHES), which will be held at the International Centre in Mississauga, April 18-19, 2013. “We are very excited to return to Mississauga for the 13th edition of this biennial event,” says National Show Manager, Mark Cusack. “At this stage of the game we have our largest exhibitor base ever. We are at 80% sold-out, with new bookings coming in daily,” explained Cusack. The NHES will encompass Halls 1-5 of the massive International Centre and will showcase the leading equipment manufacturers, dealers and distributors of the heavy equipment and construction industry. Show Management is actively pursuing the top 100 movers, shakers and decision makers in the construction and heavy equipment industry, from
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CCA’s New Federal Skilled Trades Program The Canadian Construction Association was pleased to hear the recent announcement that the new Federal Skilled Trades Program is being launched on January 2, 2013. This new program will build the foundation to address labour shortages in the Canadian construction industry, while supporting increased growth for the Canadian economy. “The introduction of a dedicated and streamlined program for skilled trades addresses many of the shortcomings from the current Federal Skilled Worker Program,” said Michael Atkinson, president of the Canadian Construction Association. “The new program ensures greater consideration is given to the needs of industry when processing eligible immigration applications.” The current Federal Skilled Worker Program is not well oriented to the
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KaMin Announces Price Increase For Kaolin Clays KaMin LLC recently announced that it will increase prices for kaolin clay products for the global paper industry 4-6% effective January 1, 2013, or as contracts allow. "This price increase is necessary in order to recover cost increases we have experienced in transportation as well as manufacturing, where we have seen escalation in mining, packaging and chemicals," stated Warren McPhillips, Vice President of Commercial. “KaMin continues to work diligently on productivity projects and to manage our cost base to offset these in-
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Sustainable Recycled Water Source Secured For Milestone Potash Project Western Potash Corp. (WPX: TSX) (FSE: AHE) (“the Company”) is pleased to announce that, further to its press release dated June 26, 2012, a Definitive Agreement with the City of Regina was signed on November 26th securing the long term, economical and reliable source of process water for the Milestone Potash Project (“the Project”). Under the agreement, the Company will have access to 60,000 cubic metres per day of treated effluent for the first 6 years, and 42,240 cubic metres for the remaining 39 years. This amount is sufficient to satisfy the requirements for the solution mining process during the entire life of the mine. As part of the execution of the Agreement, Western paid the City of Regina a $500,000.00 Commitment Fee. Annual payments to the City of Regina will be worth more than $200 million throughout the Agreement’s term. The Company will fund the construction of the pipeline and associated infrastructure to deliv-
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2005 Bobcat T300, 60% U/C, turbo............... Call. 1994 Cat 966F, bkt machine.......................... Call. 1995 Cat 950F Bucket Machine, 25% tires, 3rd valve..................................................... $59,000. 1993 Cat 950F bucket Machine, 25% tires ... Call. 2007 Bobcat T300, new tracks ...................... Call. 2007 Bobcat T250, Closed Cab, new tracks...$25,900. 2007 Bobcat T190, 1203 hrs, 50% tracks, hand & foot controls, floats ..................................... Call. (2) 2006 Bobcat T190s, new tracks, 1675 hrs .... Call. 1988 Cat 950E, New Tires, Bucket w/ edge ... Call. 1969 Cat 950 Loader, 50% tires ................... Call. 1972 Cat 966C, bkt machine, 3rd valve....$29,000. 2004 Cat 287 Skid Steer, rubber tracks, 1300 hrs ..Call. 1993 John Deere 624G, Bucket Machine .......Call. 1983 John Deere 644C, Bkt Machine ......$21,000.
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1999 Cat 140H, 14' MB, A/C, accum. ................ Call. 2007 Cat 140H, 7,000 hrs, ripper, low pro cab, 14' MB, 2' ext. ..............................................$159,000. 1989 John Deere 570B, new radial tires ........... Call. 1982 Cat 140G, ripper, A/C, 14x24 tires @75% Call. 1974 Cat 14G, MS ripper, new tires .................. Call. 1976 Cat 14G, new 16 x 24 tires ....................... Call.
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1978 Cat 120G, 12' MB, good tires, ex-municipal .................................................................... Call. 1972 Cat 14E Grader, ripper ......................... Call. 1975 Cat 140G, c/w snow wing, 80% tires, 14 x 24 accum. circle clutch ....................... Call. 2005 John Deere 670D, c/w ripper .......$123,000. 1976 John Deere 570A ...................................Call.
BELLY DUMPS, LOW BEDS & TILT TRAILERS 1998 Loadline 14' Gravel Pup, tarp, 85% rubber ...............................................................$21,900. 2004 K-Line D/D 50 Ton Tridem, no detach, beaver tails, 10' x 25' deck ....................$57,900. 2012 Triaxle Tilt Trailer, 27 ton Trailmax, 25' tilt, 5' stationary ..................................................Call. 2006 TrailTeck, 20 Ton Equipment Trailer ......Call. 1990 Aspen 50 TonTriAxle, Detach, Beaver Tails, 9' x 21' Deck .................................................Call. 1990 Peerless T/A Lowbed c/w Booster, Detach, Neck Ext. 8'6" x 21' Deck, New paint ............Call. 1991 TrailKing 50 Ton Tridem, 8'6' x 25' deck, Detach, Beaver tails, A/R Susp, narrow neck, set up for Neck Ext. new paint ............................Call. 1989 TrailKing, 20 Ton Equipment Trailer ......Call. 2004 T/A Peerless, 20' x 9'6" deck, D/D lowbed, beavertails, detach 9' neck, plumbed for booster, AR suspension..............................................Call. 1994 Dorsey 53' Tri Axle Reefer Van ........$8,500. 2009 Felling FL-20PT, 10T, elec. brakes ........Call. Used 15 & 20 Ton Tilt Trailers .......................Call. 1997 Trailking TK80MDG T/A Lowboy .......... Call. 1995 CZ, 12 ton trailer, Budd wheels ............. Call. (3)1995 14' Midland Gravel pups, good tires Call. 1983 14' Gravel Pup...................................... Call.
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(2) 1995 Ingersoll Rand 910T Pavers, 4,400 Hours, 10x16 Screed ....................................Call. 2007 Powerscreen 600 Chieftain 8' x 4', Double Deck, 1800 Hrs .............................................Call. 1993 Cedar Rapids Screening Plant 5' x 16', 3 deck, 42" discharge, 36" infeed with side discharge, T/A carrier .................................. Call. 1993 Powerscreen Mark I, Kubota diesel, 3' x 6', 2 Deck ......................................................... Call. 1998 Dynapac CA152D, 66" smooth drum, 2580 hrs, Cummins engine....................................Call. (2) 1998 Sakai TS290, 7 Wheel Asphalt Rollers, 30 Ton, 5900 hrs ............................ $12,000 ea. 2003 Sakai SV500D Vib S/D Roller, 84" ........Call. 1999 Ingersoll-Rand SD100DB, vib. SD ....... Call. 2002 Superpac 6620, padfoot ....................... Call.
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2006 Ford F750 Dump Truck, S/A 210 hp, 6 spd, air brakes, 12,000 front, 21,000 rears, 14' dump box, A/C, plumbed for pup .......................... Call. 2006 Ford F650, 2000 Gal tank, front, rear, side spray, hose reel, A/C, cruise control, 11,650 miles, hyd brakes ........................................ Call. 1992 Ford L8000 Water Truck, front, rear, side spray, 3" Berkley pump ........................ $18,000. 1997 IHC 4900 T/A Derek Digger Truck pindle hitch, air to rear, eng. brake, cruise, 18 ton hyd. crane, outriggers, hose reel, 60% tires ....... Call. 2000 GMC 6500 S/A Dump............................ Call. 2001 Freightliner FL70, Berkley PTO pump... ...Call.
MISCELLANEOUS 2003 Ford F350 Ambulance, auto .......... $12,900. 2001 Ford Cube Body Ambulance ............ Call. 1997 Grove 18 Ton Crane, hyd. outriggers, 70' boom, 20' jib, 3 part block, 20.5 x 25 tires 90% ............................................................. $21,900. 1970 Cat 12F Mower, 4' Bomford hyd. disc mower, Rockford PTO................................. Call. 1999 Ford E350 Ambulance, auto trans, power window, A/C, cruise .................................... Call. 1976 Massey Ferguson 255, 4 cyl. diesel, 55 hp, high-low trans., 4 spd, PTO, hydraulics, 2600 orig. hrs, 16.9 x 30 tires @ 95% ..................Call. Buckets for 980 & 966 C, F & G, ....................Call. Used IHI CCH450T 4.8 Ton Crawler Crane ... Call. Cat & John Deere Snow Wings ....................... Call.
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Holcim Canada Celebrates Over 3500 Acts Of Employee Volunteerism Holcim (Canada) Inc., a leading supplier of building materials and construction services, celebrates the success of its Together for Communities (TFC) employee volunteer initiative through a series of special photo exhibition events documenting the year-long initiative. As part of a larger global movement in honour of parent company Holcim Ltd’s centennial in 2012, the initiative encouraged all 3000 Holcim Canada employees to give back to the communities where they live and work. Throughout the year, employees captured images of their volunteer acts, the engaging results of which form the content of the photo exhibitions, culminating in a special event to coincide with International Volunteer Day 2012. Recently, in Montreal, Quebec, employees from Holcim Canada operations in Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces, including Demix Agrégats, Demix Béton and Demix Construction, attend-
ed a private reception at La TOHU Performance Centre. On display were images taken by Holcim Canada employees of their experiences participating in the Together for Communities initiative. The internationallyacclaimed Voxapella Choir - volunteers themselves – also gave a performance. In addition to community stakeholders, the event was attended by executive and senior Holcim Canada management, as they honoured employees of the company that contributed to the initiative. Over the course of the year, Holcim’s Quebec and Atlantic region engaged with over 90 different organizations, which benefited from the TFC initiative. Nancy Gagnon, Manager of Maison Jacques Ferron, a shelter for people with serious mental health difficulties, said, “We are very lucky and spoiled to benefit from the extraordinary generosity and precious help of Holcim Canada’s employees. With the Together for
Communities initiative this year, Holcim Canada employees have volunteered for more than 1000 hours to help us renovate the center. We are really thankful.” Holcim Canada and its Ontario divisions, Dufferin Aggregates, Dufferin Concrete and Dufferin Construction, along with employees, local business partners, elected officials and other community stakeholders attended a special reception at the Holcim Gallery, Milton Centre for the Arts, on November 29. The event was the culmination of a three day public photo exhibit held in honour of contributions from employees, their family and friends to the Together for Communities initiative that featured scenes from over 3500 Holcim Canada employee volunteer acts. In attendance were several of the community organizations and municipalities that supported and benefited from the TFC initiative. “It is extremely important
to have committed partners in the community—the kind that you can count on to pitch in for a local Habitat for Humanity build, join volunteer committees, support local families in need,” said Stewart Hardacre, President and CEO, Habitat for Humanity Canada. “By adding volunteerism to their corporate giving program, Holcim Canada is providing its employees and partners in the Together for Communities initiative a very personal experience - a chance to see first-hand the value of their contributions and the difference it can make.” “I am extremely proud of the efforts of our employees, to give of their time, and for being committed to giving back to the communities where we operate. I want to thank our various partners in the community who supported this initiative and helped us achieve such great things this year and look forward to continuing to work with them for many years to come, to find even more ways that we can contribute to building healthy, vibrant and liveable communities,” said Paul Ostrander, President & CEO, Holcim Canada. b
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$75,000 2006 JD 200CLC 6,628 HRS QC, DIG, CU
$154,900 2008 JD 240DLC 6,105 HRS Q/A, 2 BUCKETS, THUMB, WALKS
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5,744 HRS 2006 VOLVO G970 WING, RIPPER LOOSE
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Announcing Rotobec’s NEW Warranty On Specific Units Effective November 9th, 2012, Rotobec’s new warranty on the 4042, 4048 & 4552 HD log grapples is now 18 months or 3000 hours. This new warranty is the best in the industry. Rotobec’s Log Grapples are used throughout North America in extreme and
This new warranty does not apply to yokes or the grapple saw option which is covered by a 1 year 2000 hour warranty. Rotobec Power Attachments also have an industry-leading warranty at 2 years or 3000 hours. We have stock units available now and will maintain stock to meet immediate demand. Rotobec Powerclams are available with either a dangle or positioned rotation and multiple configurations. b
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SGS’ New Multi-Purpose Facility In Vancouver Opens SGS is pleased to announce that the newly expanded, fully equipped, 68,000ft2 laboratory facility in Burnaby, an eastern suburb of Vancouver, Canada, is now open and accepting samples. The facility has been strategically designed and relocated to offer a full suite of integrated geochemistry, metallurgy, mineralogy and trade services, as well as environmental testing services for the exploration and mining industry. The move ensures that there is access to SGS’ wealth of expertise and services across many disciplines, all under one roof. The official opening of the new facility will be held in early 2013. The Vancouver area facility will incorporate a full range of the latest testing, inspection and verification services to cover your project needs from early exploration, through resource development, production, trade to closure. These services include:
• Geochemical analysis, • Orebody modelling and resource estimation, • Geometallurgy and circuit modelling, • Bankable metallurgy studies for flowsheet development, • Advanced mineralogy including process mineralogy and predictive metallurgy, • Trade services and analysis for commercial cargos, • Acid rock drainage testing and water treatment solutions including high density sludge. The integrated facility will strategically support the growing needs of the global minerals industry and complement SGS’ unmatched network of over 150 commercial, on-site, prep and MSPU geochemical laboratories, 12 metallurgical facilities, 5 mineralogy facilities, over 120 energy minerals labs, 33 fertilizer labs and 75 trade offices. Of these sites, 5 labs are fully integrated
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GEMM (geochemistry, environmental, metallurgy and mineralogy) labs (Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile and South Africa) and 3 provide integrated geochemistry-metallurgy services (Mexico, Peru and Russia). This is part of SGS’ ongoing North American growth strategy which, in Canada alone, includes a significant investment in excess of $25 million and the construction of 125,000ft2 of laboratory space. Clients will benefit from this integrated approach to projects through better planning of testwork resources resulting in projects progressing quickly through each stage and achieving faster speed-to-market. The lab functions as a central hub in SGS’ global network of facilities offering a comprehensive suite of integrated services. This allows you to meet technical milestones faster and to get to market sooner with the confidence that your reports meet industry requirements. For further information regarding these and other SGS services, please visit our website www.sgs.com/mining. b
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2009 HITACHI ZX225USR, 2,500 Hrs, Rear Camera, Reduced Tail Swing, A/C, Heat, Excellent Condition. ....................... $115,000.
2000 HITACHI ZX225USR, 6,340 Hrs, Quick Change, Work Ready. ..... .......................................... $62,500.
2006 HITACHI ZX200-3, 3,900 Hrs, Std. Dig Bucket, Rear View Camera, Hydraulic Thumb Available. ............. ......................................... $89,500.
2004 HITACHI ZX200-E, 3,600 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Isuzu Engine. .... $87,500.
2005 CASE CX135, Isuzu Engine, 3,500 Hrs, Hydraulic thumb, Quick Change .............................. $59,500.
2003 CAT 322CL, Hydraulic Thumb, Hydraulic Quick Change, 8,021 Hrs. .......................................... $69,500.
2008 CAT 312DL, 3,200 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Long Stick. .............. $89,500.
2003 CAT 308CR, 4,600 Hrs, Thumb, Hydraulic Quick Change, Blade. ................................. $42,500.
2008 CAT 307CSB, Blade, Dig Bucket, Swing Boom. . ...... $54,500.
2004 DEERE 160C LC, 4,300 Hrs, Long Crawler, Aux. Plumbing, PSM Thumb. ............................. $64,500.
2003 DEERE 120C, 4,200 Hrs, Hydraulic Thumb, A/C, Heat. .............. ............................................ $54,500.
(2) NEW 2012 KOBELCO SK210LCs, Rear View Camera, Aux. Plumbing, PSM Hydraulic Thumb Installed (not shown) .......................................$157,500 each.
2003 CAT D3G XL, Cab, Six Way Blade, 4,842 Hrs, A/C, Heat ................ $35,000.
2004 KOMATSU D65PX-15, 4,000 Hrs, Straight Tilt Blade. .... $67,500.
2000 CATERPILLAR 966G, 16,000 Hrs, GP Bucket, Cab, A/C Heat, Good Running Condition, Call For More Specs ....................... $85,000.
2008 DEERE 350D ROCK TRUCK, 4,500 Hrs, Excellent Condition, Call For Complete Specs..................... $185,000.
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2006 CAT 311CU, 3,200 Hrs, Blade, Thumb, Quick Change. ...... $69,500.
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JDN Hoists Provide 200 Ton Handling Capacity On Offshore Rig Four J D Neuhaus type EH50 air operated monorail hoists have been supplied and mounted by Westcon Løfteteknikk AS of Bergen to the Maersk offshore rig Guardian. These products have been specified for the synchronized lifting and handling of an 18.3/4” 15,000psi BOP unit before and after drilling operations. Two hoists are each mounted on twin parallel overhead rails, with each hoist providing 50 ton load and 20 meter lift capacities for between deck operations. Removable connector bars have also been supplied for fitting between paired hoists on the individual rails to maintain a fixed working distance of 4060mm between the load hook centers. With the two sets of hoists operating together, a combined lift capacity of 200 tons is made available. The minimum horizontal travel distance of the trolleys with the connector bars fitted is 14.81 meters. The maxi-
mum available free travel without the connector bars in place is 18 meters, with the travel distance limited by pneumatic end switches mounted on the hoist trolleys. Synchronized operation of all linear movement and lifting operations of individual, paired or all the four hoists when used in conjunction, is provided with the F type multifunction pendant controllers also supplied by JDN. These tough, ergonomically designed controllers are suitable for the outdoor, heavy-duty operations that can be experienced offshore. A main air emergency stop together with load monitoring device is incorporated in the controllers. The two overhead beams are 23 meters in length and also carry twin energy chain power supplies, with each power chain comprising two x 1” diameter air supply hoses. A complete offshore documentation package
was supplied together with all hoists having JDN’s full protection kit for offshore corrosion protection which includes: • Exposed components including valves, valve heads and all bolts and nuts smaller than 12mm are manufactured from stainless steel, • Trolley wheel bearings and threaded bolt ends and nuts fitted with grease packed covers, • Hoists fitted with specialdesign galvanized chain containers with stainless steel suspension chains,
• Hoists finished with a JDN four layer marine paint, top coat in traffic yellow RAL1023, providing a total dry thickness of minimum 280 microns. The hoists provided are part of a range of wellproven JDN monorail hoists with individual lift capacities from 10 to 115 tons. All these products are fully ATEX rated and have been designed for BOP handling operations, providing reliable, robust and efficient performance on land as well as on jack-up and semi-submersible drill-
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ing platforms. They feature a compact design with low installation heights with ultra-low headroom options also available. They are ideally suited for working in hazardous areas and the drives are hermetically sealed-off from the environment. They incorporate integrated overload protection with a fully enclosed, robust gear motors and extremely low noise emissions and with optional air or hydraulic hoist operation. Optional features in the range include:
• Rack and pinion drives, • Delta-P overload protection, • Load monitoring, • Air, hydraulic, radio or electrical remote controls, • Articulated trolley for limited side pulling, • Cryogenic version for temperatures down to -45°C, • Custom designs available to suit special requirements. Westcon Løfteteknikk AS is an authorized Norwegian sole importer of J D Neuhaus lifting and handling equipment. b
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Comansa Jie Succeeds In Shanghai This year’s Bauma China, Asia’s most important trade show for construction machinery, has been the most successful edition so far. Not only the organizers, but most of the exhibitors, are very satisfied with the large amount and quality of the visitors that arrived to Shanghai, and Linden Comansa Chinese subsidiary COMANSA JIE is not an exception. The best example of such success is the large number of orders that received COMANSA JIE, to a total amount of 8 million US dollars (around 6 million Euro). Dealers from India, Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and other nearby countries visited COMANSA JIE’s booth. So did distributors from Russia, Panama, Turkey or Egypt, which proves the growing strength of this trade show out of the influence area. COMANSA JIE also proved itself when it received many visitors from other Southeast Asian
countries approaching for new agency. COMANSA JIE exhibited one 21 CJ 400 FlatTop tower crane with maximum load capacity of 18 tonnes. It was erected with its maximum jib length (80 meters) and freestanding height of 65.8 meters, which allowed it to be seen from all the outdoor exhibition area. This tower crane can load up to 3,000 kilos at the jib end and 18,000 kilos at 16.6 meters. The modularity of mast sections allows this crane to achieve freestanding heights of up to 95 meters. It can be erected with DJ23 mast sections, which are 2-meter-wide and especially useful for congested jobsites at standard heights and when internal climbing is needed. And it can also use SJ35 mast sections, which are half a meter wider, and more recommended for high rise construction and jobsites where external climbing is
January 2013 necessary. But what really captivated all visitors was the 110 kW winch exhibited at the booth, which can reach maximum speeds of 178 meters per minute. Its’ spectacular drum, with capacity for 1450 meters of wire, drew everybody’s attention. This winch is available as an option for the 21 CJ 550 24t, COMANSA JIE’s biggest tower crane to date, and is very useful for high rise construction due to both speed and wire capacity. b
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AC16: Tigercat Develops Articulating Loader Carrier Observing a void in the marketplace as equipment manufacturers have for the most part stopped producing and supporting steering axle equipped self-propelled loaders for mill yard applications, Tigercat has stepped up with the newly designed AC16 articulating carrier. The AC16 can be mated to a Tigercat 234 or 250 series knuckleboom loader. The prototype unit was purchased by Verso Paper Corp and is operating in a wood yard in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Verso produces high quality coated papers and specialty products with operations in Maine and Michigan. Yard Supervisor Kent Burden explains that Verso bought the AC16 carrier along with the 250C loader to replace Tanguay and Prentice self-propelled loaders with front axle steering. “They are extremely expensive and parts are becoming difficult to find to keep the machines in service,” says
power or performance. wood and unloading tree- applications. The carrier is bunchers. An optional log The yard takes in long length logs. The other com- fabricated by Tigercat and bunk is also available. The length pulpwood, slashes ponent of the duty cycle is uses standard components loader can be separated it and sends it to three dif- slashing which occurs on that are common to other from the carrier if required. ferent Verso facilities. The an as needed basis. Tigercat machines. The Go to the video archive typical duty cycle is 25-30 The AC16 is four-wheel axles, brakes and trans- at www.tigercat.com to see Kent. loads per day — a com- drive and has powerful mission are common to a video of the AC16 and Operator, Arthur Wat- bination of loading short tractive effort for towing Tigercat drive-to-tree feller 250C loader in action. b son says that at fi rst they considered the AC16 carrier a compromise due to CH www ECK OUT O a general perception that .funct ioneq UR FLEET A articulating carriers are less uipme nt.comT stable when driving over uneven ground. Wood yards can get messy in wet weather and they are not always flat even at the best of times. Dips and small Full Range of Excavators Including Deere 135 hills are magnified from HEAVY EQUIPMENT the operating position of RENTALS, SALES & SERVICE a raised cab, exaggerating the rocking effect. After a couple of weeks WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF of operation, Arthur is RENTAL EQUIPMENT INCLUDING: much more comfortable with the machine. He says • EXCAVATORS • LOADERS • DOZERS it gets around the log yard pretty well. “And the ac• ROLLERS • ROCK TRUCKS 66” x 84” Rollers Available cess is good. I can reach • SKIDSTEERS • MINI EXCAVATORS all the grease fittings easily,” says Arthur. “There is only one boom knuckle We also have competitive rates on Dump Trucks fitting that you need a ladand Lowbeds including our new Tri-Drives! der for. Visibility in the cab is good. The boom is mounted further forward than the Prentice but that is New to our Fleet - 2011 D3LGP just something different to 38920 Production Way, Squamish, BC get used to.” Arthur has no www.functionequipment.com | info@functionequipment.com complaints regarding boom
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Case Partners 50th Annual Snowmobile Championship Case Construction Equipment recently said that it will again be a sponsor of the AMSOIL World Championship Snowmobile Derby in Eagle River, Wis., which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. The annual event is scheduled for Jan. 17 – 20, 2013. As part of the sponsorship, Case will provide skid steers, compact track loaders and a wheel loader to support the derby and facility in various chores, such as building the snow course, cleaning the ice course between races and moving equipment and materials. “Case is excited to sponsor this important snowmobile competition for the second time,” said Russ Wadzinski, General Manager of the Case Tomahawk Customer Center in Tomahawk, Wis. “We are especially pleased to be supporting this legendary championship in its 50th anniversary year. Case celebrated 170 years in busi-
ness in 2012, so we feel a special appreciation for the track’s heritage and associating our brand with the very best in snowmobile racing.” The Case Tomahawk Customer Center provides personalized equipment training, state-of-the-art product demonstrations and hands-on equipment operation to help Case customers make informed buying, operating and maintenance decisions. More than 2,000 guests visit the center each year. “As part of our sponsorship, Case customers visiting the Tomahawk Customer Center have a unique opportunity to visit the snowmobile capital of the world in Eagle River during their stay in the North Woods,” said Wadzinski, who is an Eagle River-class champion racer himself. Case equipment deployed to the event will include a Case 721F wheel loader with a 3.5 yd3 bucket, Case TV380 and TV320
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compact track loaders with snow brooms, Case SV300 and SR220 skid steers equipped with snow brooms, and a Case SR175 skid steer with bucket and pallet forks. The championship event is one of the highest-ranking winter sports events in the Midwest and one of oldest continuous snowmobile races in the world, drawing more than 40,000 spectators from around the world. More than 500 of the most talented snowmobile operators from around the world will compete for the championship and prizes at multiple levels of competition. The Eagle River derby track contains three separate racing venues including the Sno-Cross, the Ice Oval and the Vintage Racing. The Ice Oval and SnoCross tracks are built and maintained using more than two million gallons of water, a 4,000-gallon ice truck, a state-of-the-art snow-making machine, a groomer and an ice shaver. For more information about the AMSOIL World Championship Derby or the Eagle River derby track, please visit www.derby track.com. b
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USED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 2010 TAKEUCHI TL230
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CAB W/ HEAT & A/C, HYDRAULIC COU#020428................................... $52,000
# 060893..................................$35,000
# 023809....................................$95,000
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2005 CASE CX240
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#043299.............................$62,655
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# 066330...............................$104,000
#060513....................................$79,000
# 062942.................................$95,000
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# 057141 ..................................$22,000
# 022747.................................$20,700
#046102............................$26,000
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AUC Approves Western Alberta Transmission Line Alberta’s independent utilities regulator has approved the Western Alberta Transmission Line (WATL), with several route or tower options chosen to minimize landowner and agricultural impacts. In addition, more than 60 per cent of the approved route parallels existing lines, minimizing the project’s visual and environmental effects and disturbance of land. In Decision 2012-327, released recently, the Alberta Utilities Commission approved the application from AltaLink Management Ltd. for the proposed 500-kilovolt, direct-current transmission line with associated converter stations and equipment that would extend approximately 350 km from Genesee, west of Edmonton to the Langdon area east of Calgary. The need for the line was specified by the Alberta government as critical transmission infrastruc-
ture in 2009 in the Electric Statutes Amendment Act. The capital cost of the project was estimated by AltaLink to be approximately $1.5 billion. The AUC approved portions of the WATL route preferred by the applicant and in several cases alternatives developed from landowner suggestions and then submitted by the applicant. Overall, based on land use, social, cost and environmental considerations the route approved by the AUC was found to be both in the public interest and superior to other potential routes. Among the most substantial deviations from the applicant’s preferred routing the AUC approved is a 37-km stretch known as the Crossfield Tie option. “The Commission finds the agricultural and visual impacts favour the Crossfield Tie option and the environmental and cost considerations slight-
ly favour the Crossfield Tie option,“ the AUC stated in its decision. “The Commission ...finds that the Crossfield Tie option is preferable to the preferred route.” The AUC has also directed the applicant to use less obtrusive monopole structures in a 12-km stretch east of Gleniffer Reservoir, make a minor adjustment to the route near where it would cross Hwy. 2 north of Crossfield and has directed AltaLink to investigate a further routing adjustment over a 3.2-km stretch in that area. A further refinement to the approved route where it crosses Hwy. 2 could also occur. As is evident in Section 5 of the written decision, in this proceeding the AUC spent substantial time and energy considering in depth a motion brought before it arguing that the proposed WATL project represented an interprovincial or international work or undertaking and should therefore be outside the jurisdiction of the AUC. The motion was dismissed, with the AUC stating within its
January 2013 analysis that “seeing that its start and end points are in Alberta and that the proposed transmission line, if approved, will be part of the Alberta Interconnected Electric System, the Commission finds that the proposed Western Alberta Transmission Line is a local work...The Commission is of the view that the proposed Western Alberta Transmission Line and associated substations are works entirely within Alberta and are prima facie within provincial jurisdiction.” In the course of this proceeding the AUC held nine information sessions in multiple communities along the preferred and alternate routes, and conducted 24 days of public oral hearing in Red Deer beginning June 11, 2012, along with five community hearing sessions in communities that included Red Deer, Rimbey, Didsbury and Indus. The result was an open and transparent review that maximized the amount of preparation time for all participants. The application was originally received on March 1, 2011. b
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Experts Gather For 44th Annual Manitoba Mining And Minerals Convention Approximately 1,000 • the latest findings on mining experts, geoloManitoba’s geology, gists, Aboriginal leaders, providing new insight government officials, inon the province’s minvestors and academics eral potential to foster have gathered at the Winexploration in frontier nipeg Convention Centre areas, support further to share insight on the development in establatest developments, oplished mining districts portunities and challenges and assist with commufacing the exploration and nity land-use planning mining sector. and economic develop“We’re showcasing our ment efforts; mineral resource poten- • industry updates on extial and related economic ploration and mining development opportuniactivity in the province ties, and building stronand overviews of indusger industry, government try trends; and community relation- • Aboriginal-industry sesships that enable us to sions on the business of move forward together,” mining and community said Innovation, Energy engagement aimed at and Mines Minister Dave increasing Aboriginal Chomiak. “With two new participation and creatmines under construction ing mutually beneficial and several projects adpartnerships; and vancing toward develop- • demonstrations of new ment, Manitoba’s mining online services. industry is poised for sigThe convention also nificant growth.” featured a public open Highlights of the con- house. Activities will invention included a trade clude panning for gold show, a property show- with champion panner case, and a variety of Yukon Dan, digging for 1 12/3/2012 8:28:40 AM the Canadian business SMSPRT12_191-HR.pdf and technical fossils with presentations including: Fossil Discovery Centre,
free access to the property showcase highlighting Manitoba’s mineral investment opportunities and free access to the trade show, which featured the latest industry products and services. The minister also announced the launch of the new, enhanced Geographic Information System (GIS) Map Gallery, completely redesigned to improve reliability and functionality, and provide online access to information that helps define the province’s mineral potential, which is critical to attracting investment in exploration and mine development. “Our minerals strategy includes the enhancement and expansion of web-based services to increase our effectiveness in today’s global marketplace,” said Chomiak. “Online services like the new Integrated Mining and Quarrying System and the completely redesigned GIS Map Gallery that provide geoscientific and mineral tenure information are key to helping companies move their projects forward or target Continued on page 28
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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM BC STONE, SAND & GRAVEL ASSOCIATION! Please accept our warmest wishes as we wrap up another productive year in the aggregate industry. We hope that 2013 brings you, your family, and your organization a great deal of success and happiness. We trust that as an association, we were effective in representing the industry in 2012, and we look to the new year with a renewed sense of optimism and anticipation. As always, we appreciate your feedback. If you have any suggestions for how we can improve as an association, or if you have anything that you would like to contribute to our newsletter in the upcoming year, please feel free to contact Editor Paul Allard at gravelbc@telus.net. Once again, thank you for making 2012 a memorable year. May you and yours have a wonderful new year! Sincerely, BCSSGA www.gravelbc.ca
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One of the first synthetic plastics was made from cellulose, a substance made by plants and trees. In today’s vernacular, this plastic is deemed a bioplastic. That means its primary raw materials (feedstocks) originate from “biomass”: living or recently living and renewable bio-organisms. Biomass… bio-organisms … thus the term: bioplastics. Early bioplastics were largely eclipsed by more efficient plastics. The raw materials for today’s plastics come from many places (some even use salt), but most plastics can be made from the hydrocarbons that are readily available in natural gas, oil and coal. Even though these resources are derived from living organisms, they are not alive, recently alive or renewable (biomass). So plastics made from natural gas, oil or coal are not considered bioplastics. Interest in bioplastics and other “bio” products has been growing (get it?) due to concern about the use of finite resources, primarily natural gas and oil. Bioplastics are reemerging today as scientists develop more efficient ways to produce the necessary quantities of biomass, most often sugarcane, wheat and corn. Many people believe – incorrectly – that if something is derived from biomass then it must also be biodegradable. However, the use of “bio” feedstocks does not necessarily mean that the finished product, a plastic or otherwise, will be biodegradable. For example, a bioplastic called polylactic acid (PLA) is made with plant feedstocks and is considered biodegradable in a commercial composting facility. But PET bioplastic made with plant feedstocks is not biodegradable. In other words, the “bio” in bioplastics does not mean biodegradable. PET bioplastic is, however, recyclable just like PET made from natural gas and oil feedstocks – they are chemically the same. This brings up another point of general confusion – the comparison between a molecule derived from
January 2013 natural gas/oil/coal and the same molecule derived from a “bio” source. Many people believe these two molecules surely must have different properties and behave differently in the environment. Well … In reality, identical chemical structures behave the same. Here’s an example for plastics. One of the primary feedstocks for plastics is ethylene, produced in North America primarily from natural gas. (Ethylene derived plastics are used for all sorts of everyday products, from milk jugs to carpeting to fleece jackets.) Ethylene also is created naturally by plants. Ever wonder why a banana ripens faster in a paper bag? The banana actually creates and emits ethylene gas, which helps speed the ripening process – placing the banana in the bag traps more ethylene gas. Does the “bio” ethylene have different properties than the ethylene derived from natural gas? No. Ethylene is ethylene, regardless the source. Ethylene’s structure (C2H4) is always exactly the same… just like good old water’s structure (H20) is always the same. Will plastics derived from different ethylene sources have different properties? No. The original source of the ethylene is irrelevant to plastics (and to bananas). But doesn’t “bio” mean: better for the environment? That’s the subject of much discussion and debate today – as well as considerable research and development. Plastics already are derived from corn, wheat, sugarcane … even orange peels. Using biomass – particularly food plant sources – raises complex questions about the potential impacts on water use, recyclability, the effects of farming, greenhouse gas emissions, food supply, the cost of food and others important issues. Today’s intelligent plastics are vital to the modern world. These materials enhance our lifestyles, our economy and the environment. For more information visit www.intelligentplastics.ca The Canadian Plastics Industry Association is the national voice of Canada’s plastics industry, representing the interests of processors, material suppliers, equipment manufacturers and brand owners across the country. b
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New Millermatic 350P Aluminum MIG Welder Miller Electric Mfg. Co. has introduced the new Millermatic 350P Aluminum MIG welder, the first dedicated aluminum welding power source with a new true torque push-pull design, electronic wire spool brake, Trigger Schedule Select and synergic capabilities in both MIG and Pulsed MIG weld settings. This makes it one of the most versatile products for welding aluminum, by giving the operator the ability to tailor the arc to the weld by adjusting machine performance to the weld at the point-of-use — eliminating trips back and forth to the machines and concerns over wire feed consistency. Consistent aluminum wire delivery is the hallmark of the Millermatic 350P Aluminum thanks to the enhanced wire delivery design. The Torque motor and the electronic brake work to-
gether to provide hours of continuous and productive wire delivery. The new true torque push-pull feed motor provides positive and accurate wire feeding between the torque motor and gun and the electronic brake allows the wire spool to free spool providing drag-free wire delivery. The all-in-one Millermatic 350P Aluminum’s programs, speed, wire feed consistency and flexibility are perfect for builders of aluminum watercraft, trucks, trailers, aluminum signs and others products. “We recognized that people making a living welding aluminum wanted more consistent wire feeding and more productivity,” said Chris Roehl, Product Manager, Miller Electric. Mfg. Co. “The true torque drive motor delivers a continuous push while the gun controls the speed, providing
accurate and trouble-free feeding. Welding aluminum requires the ability to have exacting control over your arc to adjust to changing joint profiles and positions, and this system provides that.” The Millermatic 350P Aluminum synergic welding system gives the operator the first of its kind flexibility with synergic “one knob” control in both Pulsed MIG and MIG operation. The synergic connection means the Millermatic 350P Aluminum automatically adjusts voltage and amperage when the operator adjusts wire speed. This saves time and improves quality because the welder can react in real time to changing joint profiles and positions without having to stop welding and go back to the machine, while the Pulsed MIG process provides sufficient fusion, yet controls the heat input to prevent warping or burn-through. The machine is equipped with easy-touse operator controls, including the new “Trigger Schedule Select,” which permits the user to preprogram two weld set-
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tings that they can quickly toggle between. This allows for quick changes between weld settings or from Pulsed MIG to MIG welding. This also prevents costly stop-and-go welding — just select the preset setting and keep welding. The new Trigger Hold feature is like cruise control for the welder. Simply press the trigger down and after a few seconds the gun holds, giving the welder better comfort while working on long weldments. The wire jog feature is a convenient and safe way for the operator to feed wire at the machine without energizing the weld output. The 350P provides superior aluminum performance when matched with the XR-Aluma-Pro, or the new XR AlumaPro Lite or XR Pistol Pro aircooled push-pull guns. The Millermatic 350P Aluminum’s Hot Start eliminates fusion issues by ensuring correct heat from the beginning of the weld. Sharparc gives control of the arc cone shape, puddle fluidity and bead profile while in the Pulse MIG mode. b
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INTRODUCING THE NEW J-1170 JAW CRUSHER. The Terex Finlay J-1170 is a compact and aggressive tracked primary jaw crusher. The heartbeat of the machine is a robust hydrostatically driven Terex jaw chamber which provides high capacity with large reduction ratios. The jaw chamber configuration can be set up specifically for either processing construction demolition debris or quarrying applications. The J-1170 features a heavy duty variable speed VGF and integrated prescreen giving excellent production throughput in quarrying, mining, demolition and recycling applications. Notable options include a variable speed pan feeder along with an independent prescreen system. Its compact size, quick set up times, ease of transport and user friendly operational features make the J-1170 ideal for all sized operators.
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Generators Keep critical services running during Hurricane As communities er for hospitals, nuclear This “storm of the centhroughout the East Coast power plants, emergency tury” also clearly demonand Mid-Atlantic continue shelters, and 911 response strates the importance of to deal with the devastating centers. With their self- proper placement and sitwinds and flooding from contained fuel supply, ing of where the back-up Diesel generators kept the Hurricane Sandy, diesel- rapid response time, and generator units are located lights and essential power powered emergency back- strength in electrical load- - in safe and secure areas on during Hurricane Sandy. up generators are working carrying capacity, diesel above floodplains or stormPhoto courtesy NOAA. to provide power to hospi- generators are the technol- surge zones, above and tals, nuclear power plants, ogy of choice for emergen- away from threats of unemergency response cen- cy back-up power. derground flooding. ters, and other critical fa“What we are learning “From hospitals to wacilities. today is how diesel genera- ter treatment facilities or “The devastation from tors kept the lights and es- airport control towers, evHurricane Sandy has been sential power on during the ery second counts when unprecedented in many ar- storm and as well as are the power fails,” Schaeffer eas of the East Coast and continuing to provide vital said. “Fortunately, within ability and availability, no Mid-Atlantic region,” said electrical power to the re- 10 seconds of a power sive portable water pumps out. other technology or fuel Allen Schaeffer, the execu- gion by helping power data failure, diesel-powered to evacuate flooding in Emergency Responders tive director of the Diesel centers, cell towers, hotels, backup generators go to subway systems, apart- Rely on Diesel Power for can meet the full range of Technology Forum. “A individual businesses, and work. That’s why diesel is ment buildings and key un- Ambulances and Commu- needs in responding to national weather emergenvital asset in the recovery aiding the restoration of a silent yet reliable partner derground infrastructure. nications Systems “Emergency respond- cies. mission continues to be the the financial district and in virtually every hospital Pumping systems - both “Back up emergency emergency power provided even the New York Stock across the country. No oth- portable and fixed – with ers – fire and rescue units from diesel-powered back- Exchange. er energy source provides diesel back-ups are in – rely primarily on diesel diesel generators are the up generators. “Diesel-powered gener- full-strength backup power place in thousands of cit- power for their response technology of choice and ambulances are in place at America’s “Emergency manage- ators can and do save lives within seconds of a failure ies throughout the country apparatus, ment officials and local during a weather or power by the primary electricity to prevent flooding, and to and for powering their airports and critical telekeep drinking water treat- emergency communica- communication centers. leaders from impacted crisis,” Schaeffer said. grid. areas are reporting how Proper Placement and “Diesel power is also be- ment systems providing tion systems. Because of With a self-contained fuel their diesel generators are Siting of Generators Is ing deployed around the re- safe drinking water when its unique combination of supply, these diesel-powTHE SUPPLIER CHOICE WHEN YOUR WORKING & DISTINCT electrical LINER power CONFIGURATIONS goes power, performance, reli- ALLOY SELECTION. providing emergencyOF powImportant gion CONDITIONS today poweringREQUIRE mas- the CUSTOM Continued on page 36
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primoceler unveils new Glass welding machine Primoceler Inc., a microfabrication company specializing in glass welding and laser scribing, has announced its development of a new laser-based welding machine for microelectromechanical systems. Primoceler’s new machine produces an extremely small heat-affected zone during the hermetic sealing of sensitive components, improving manufacturing processes and expanding the potential for packaging sensitive components under or inside glass. A major challenge facing manufacturers has been producing packages that do not mechanically stress their MEMS while providing electrical (and also fluidic or optical) interconnects, protecting micromechanical elements and allowing for the system to interact with external environments as planned. Conventional bonding methods such as fusion bonding and anodic bonding generate large amounts of heat, which can cause damage
with sensitive components. “Our new technology is unique. No other machine can give the same results in the same fashion,” stated Ville Hevonkorpi, Primoceler’s Managing Director. “Our laser micro welding methodology makes it possible to bond silicon and glass hermetically without adhesives or heat. Since the technology produces an extremely small HAZ (heataffected zone), there is no risk of breaking sensitive or organic components. As a result, this laser-assisted micro welding process presents manufacturers with an array of new possibilities for the production of electronic, engineering, medical and scientific research devices such as chips and sensors. “Packaging has always been an important element of MEMS design and the environment inside the package is vital to its efficacy,” said Hevonkorpi. “Primoceler’s unique sealing solution allows the use
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(ASX: SGM) (NYSE: SMS), through its Sims Recycling Solutions (SRS) division, has acquired the assets of Genesis Recycling Ltd. (Genesis), expanding its North America SRS electronics recycling business. Genesis is located in Langley, British Columbia, outside of Vancouver. Founded in 1994, Genesis provides recycling solutions to business, government and industrial customers in British Columbia for electronics and small appliances. Genesis, which holds current ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 and Responsible Recycling (R2) Practices certifications, has demonstrated expertise in all aspects of recycling, safety, logistics, customer service, and the handling of environmentally sensitive materials within a proven framework for continued growth. “We are excited to have the Genesis team join the
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AEM Hall Of Fame Announces 2012 Inductees The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced the 2012 inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame, which recognizes and celebrates outstanding individuals in the off-road equipment industry, and their legacy of innovation, service and leadership. Their vision and hard work have been critical to advancing global economic and social prosperity; their legacy strengthens continued industry contributions to improving our quality of life, and serves as an inspiration for tomorrow’s leaders. The 2012 inductees into the AEM Hall of Fame are: • John Deere (Deere & Company) • Pierre Bataille (Poclain) • Wood Brothers - Keith, Leonard and Mervel (Woods Equipment Company) AEM Hall of Fame inductees have been evaluated by an independent
panel of industry experts on five criteria that are vital to the health of the off-road equipment manufacturing industry: (1) innovation, (2) industry contributions, (3) leadership, (4) corporate citizenship/social responsibility and (5) sustainability. For more information on the AEM Hall of Fame and all its inductees, go online to the AEM Hall of Fame section of the AEM website - www.aem.org/ HallofFame. About the 2012 Hall of Fame inductees Below are summaries for each of the 2012 honourees with some of the reasons they were selected for induction. John Deere (Deere & Company) John Deere was a leader in his day in vision, innovation, and improving the quality of life for his fellow citizens. The company marks its 175th
anniversary in 2012, recognizing the significant influence Deere has had for almost two centuries in equipment manufacturing – an impact the Illinois blacksmith could not have imagined when he was first compelled to create tools that have evolved into machinery that helps build and feed the world. “John Deere” has been synonymous with equipment almost since John Deere moved from New England to Grand Detour, Ill., where his skills as a blacksmith were immediately in demand. Deere ultimately took his business to Moline, Ill., which had access to better transportation routes and essential energy sources. If Deere could have seen the future in 1837 when he created his innovative selfscouring plow for Midwestern farmers, he would have been amazed and proud to see that his namesake
company would become a world leader in machinery manufacturing. Deere built a global company on the core values of integrity, quality, commitment and innovation - one that produces machinery with a myriad of applications in agriculture, construction, forestry and turf care. John Deere made an everlasting mark and earned his place in the AEM Hall of Fame through the development of equipment manufacturing to its status today as a key contributor to our economic well-being and quality of life. Pierre Bataille (Poclain) Pierre Bataille was an industry innovator and a responsible leader, contributing to economic development in France while improving quality of life for his workforce and the industry. The technology he helped develop, high pressure hydraulics, played a part in the huge increase in productivity for agricultural works, handling operations and earthmoving. He was a pioneer in development of the hydraulic excavator. He was the instigator to use production assembly
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lines for excavators in the early 1960s, increasing production and reliability; his concept of the swing drive and boom remain a standard today. A leader in social responsibility, Bataille offered interest-free loans to his employees, a majority of whom were former farmers living in poor conditions who then more easily became homeowners. He developed a technical training center to provide workers and excavator operators with job training. Bataille established one of the first staffed company cafeterias for his employees and a network of buses to safely transport them to and from work; while not a widespread practice in the 1960s, Bataille instituted noise-reduction measures in the plant and on excavators. Bataille’s civic service included leadership of French standardization and business development organizations, and he also served as president of the Committee for European Construction Equipment. In 1990, Bataille was awarded the rank of Officer of the Legion of Honor by the French government in
recognition of his entrepreneurial leadership. Wood Brothers – Keith, Leonard and Mervel (Woods Equipment Company) Keith, Leonard and Mervel Wood were problem solvers, risk takers and entrepreneurs who used these skills to fuel their drive for inventing and manufacturing. As pioneers in the development of rotary cutters and mowers, the Wood brothers helped create a prevalent product category for the short line industry. One invention that dramatically affected the agricultural industry is the company’s iconic Batwing rotary cutter, known generically as the flex-wing rotary cutter, first shipped in 1963. Other key inventions include the patented single V-belt drive system, used on virtually all residential and commercial mowers in use today, and the single attachment pin blade retention system, a design still used on most Woods cutters today. The brothers sought to adapt their equipment to all types, sizes and models of tractors, including two Continued on page 40
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sutton services purchases the new QJ241 From sandvik For the last 20 years Glenn Sutton and Sutton Services Ltd have been providing a high quality demolition and dismantling service in East Anglia. Due to an increasing work load, and in order to improve efficiency, Glenn Sutton decided it was time for the company to upgrade their crusher. East Anglia based Sutton Services Ltd is a leading demolition contractor and general building dismantlers that have rapidly expanded in recent years. This has been achieved by drawing on a wealth of experience in the demolition industry, but at the same time proudly minimizing environmental impact. Directors and staff possess a vast working knowledge of the industry; it's ever evolving nature, with a key feature of their success being the emphasis placed on regular liaison with the relevant authorities. This
has enabled the company to keep abreast of changes to working practices, thus aiding in implementation on site. In order to ensure operational efficiency, minimal environmental impact, and compliance with changing regulations, Glenn Sutton, Managing Director of Sutton Services, realized that in the company’s 20th year a new crushing solution would be needed if they were to maintain competitive advantage. As Glenn explains, “When you are in business you can’t sit back and rest on your laurels. Over the last 20 years we have developed a loyal and expanding customer base who expects the very best in service. Although I’ve tried to ensure that our equipment is the best out there it was becoming obvious that we needed a more modern and compact crushing solution.” With this need identified
Glenn sought out the best value machine on the market, and looked at various crushers from differing manufacturers before settling on the new QJ241 from Sandvik Construction. As Glenn continues – “The QJ241 is meant to be the best out there, and my customers deserve the best.” The QJ241 is Sandvik’s smallest mobile jaw crusher; of dimensions suitable for low loader trailers, and weighing just over 34 tons, it lends itself perfectly to varied operations at construction sites. The singletoggle crusher has a feed opening of 1000 x 650mm facilitating production of up to 225 tons per hour depending on the material and the required final material size. In Sutton’s recycling operation 120 to 150 tph may be achieved when producing a 0/70mm end product. Furthermore the reversible jaw crusher accepts a maximum feed
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size of 500mm, and the fitment of a hydraulic wedge adjustment allows a CSS (closed side setting) range of 50 to 150 mm. A major reason for Glenn Sutton’s decision to go with Sandvik is that the QJ241 has proved an ideal tool for efficient long-term use at construction sites, recycling facilities and small quarries. One of its main assets in these operations is the extensive steel pipe work used in the hydraulics, which provides superior heat dissipation and a maintenance free sealing solution. Additionally the displays, controls and service points are close to ground level, or easily accessible via platforms. The machine also possesses several practical features including a standard fitted hydraulically driven cooling fan, with auto reverse, to back-flush dust from the radiator or the central auto lube on the jaw. Furthermore, and depending on operator requirements, the crusher can be operated remotely by wireless control or via umbilical cord. The use of a modern PLC system on the QJ241 controls both the level sensor at the crusher in-feed, and
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the RPM of the main conveyor. The hydraulically driven feeder with grizzly allows automatic control of the feed rate from the large hopper. Additional use of hydraulics sees a hydraulic raise and lower facility on the 800mm wide tail conveyor, which provides clearance for the overband magnet thereby guaranteeing smooth and continuous discharge. A key feature of all Sandvik mobile crushers, and the QJ241 in particular, has been the minimization of operating costs. This has been achieved via load optimized control of the hydraulics, and the use of a modern 168-kW CAT C7.1 Acert engine that is compliant with EU Stage IIIb emissions. These developments have led to a significant decrease in fuel consumption even in high-capacity operations. The benefits have already proved evident for Glenn Sutton as he states that after 150hrs of operation - “Compared with previous crushers we have used the QJ241 now achieves in all applications 25% more output and consumes 30% less fuel.” Sutton Services and Glenn Sutton represent the new breed of demolition contractors who not only aim to complete projects to
the highest standard possible, but also aim to do so by using the very latest equipment, thereby maximizing on site health and safety, whilst minimizing their environmental footprint. The new Sandvik QJ241, the first in East Anglia, represents new standards of performance geared to both end material quality and project profitability, and its purchase by Glenn Sutton marks the 20th year of Sutton Services Limited perfectly. b
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Bandit Adds Several New Dealers Bandit Industries is very pleased to announce several new dealers, serving customers in the South, Northeast, and Midwest. These dealers join an already expansive Bandit North American dealer network to help meet the rapidly increasing demand for Bandit equipment and Zenith knives. Miner’s Equipment and Truck Repair – Oklahoma City Centrally located in Oklahoma City to serve customers throughout Oklahoma in a quick, efficient manner is Miner’s Equipment and Truck repair. The staff is highly experienced in equipment maintenance and repair, servicing a wide range of machinery but specializing in arborist equipment. In addition to in-depth maintenance, Miner’s Equipment and Truck Repair will stock and sell new Bandit chippers and stump grinders, and they will also stock a full range of Zenith knives. The company
is located at 9640 NW 6th Street in Oklahoma City; they can be reached by telephone at 405-234-6460 or online at http://www. minersrepair.com. Bobcat of Bowling Green – Southern Kentucky Located on the outskirts of Bowling Green, Kentucky is Bobcat of Bowling Green. Already well established as a respected dealer for numerous brands including Bobcat, Husqvarna, Wacker Neuson and more, the seasoned staff will now offer sales and service for Bandit hand-fed chippers and stump grinders. They will also stock and sell a variety of Zenith chipper knives for numerous chipper makes and models, and they will take care of Bandit customers throughout south-central Kentucky. Bobcat of Bowling Green is located at 84 Cedar Way in Bowling Green; stop in for a visit, call them at 888-528-3431 or see them online at http://www.theyardpark.com. Huntsville Tractor and Equipment – Northern
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Russell Keith started Knickerbocker Russell Company more than 50 years ago. Through his hard work and dedication, Knickerbocker has grown to serve customers across Western Pennsylvania and Northern West Virginia. Located at 4759 Campbells Run Road in Pittsburgh, Knickerbocker Russell offers customers an exceptional range of outdoor equipment, tools, and building materials to handle virtually any project. Bandit hand-fed chippers and stump grinders are now a part of their impressive fleet, backed by a qualified sales, parts and service team. Bandit factory parts and Zenith knives for most chipper makes/ models are also available through Knickerbocker; they can be reached at 412-494-9233 or online at http://www.bignick.biz. Tri-State Bobcat – Minnesota and Western Wisconsin Tri-State Bobcat is already well-established throughout Minnesota and extreme western Wisconsin as the largest Bobcat dealer in the Upper Midwest. For the past 25 years they have delivered award-
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Page 41 in Boonville, New York, CJ Logging equipment will take care of Bandit customers throughout New York and Connecticut. They can be contacted by telephone at 800-541-4214 or online at http://www.cjlogequip. com. The Oliver Stores – New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine It was 1939 when The Oliver Stores first opened their doors to serve customers in and around New Gloucester, Maine. Today, the company offers topof-the-line timber harvesting, processing, industrial, and construction equipment with sales and service from three locations in Maine, and one in New Hampshire. Bandit is very excited to be a new addition to this legacy; bringing whole tree chippers and Beast horizontal grinders to customers in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Look for The Oliver Stores in Bangor, Farmington, and New Gloucester, Maine, and in Lancaster, New Hampshire; contact the main New Gloucester office at 800-451-0635, or load their web site at http://www.theoliver stores.com. b
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‘Super’ 726E Tigercat brings back the 726E feller buncher with a high horsepower twist. Jim Ard, owner of Jim Ard Timber Inc, a Mississippi logger and B&G Equipment customer, strolled into the B&G Magnolia branch one day with a brilliant idea. Ard, who primarily contracts to Weyerhaeuser, generally works in mature pine and the terrain typically tends to be broken up by some steep ground that constrains the deck areas and taxes the feller buncher. “We’ve got these ridges,” says Jim. “Very rarely do we have the room to put two loaders on the same deck. We usually can’t even get the loaders close enough together to be fed by a single skidder. It’s almost like two little jobs in one.” The day Jim popped into the Magnolia store, president W.J. Bates as well as branch manager Red Williamson happened to be there. Jim came right
out with it, asking the two men to fi gure out a way to sell him a 300 hp 726E feller buncher. “For us the 724E doesn’t quite do the job,” Jim explains. The 220 hp 724E is very capable in almost any wheel feller buncher clear fell application yet its size and wheelbase still lends itself to thinning jobs when required, especially when equipped with the 5500 saw which combines big timber control with small stem bunching ability. The versatility and performance of the 724E had completely displaced sales of the 726E over the last few years, and Tigercat had quietly discontinued production of the model, as a feller buncher, that is. Tigercat has been busy selling a 300 hp mulcher version called the M726E which always has had an optional multi-function hydraulic system and quickattach boom adapter so that the machine could be
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changed to a feller buncher in a pinch if a land clearing contractor wanted to fell merchantable timber. That said, granting Jim’s request wasn’t as simple as slapping a sawhead on the mulcher carrier. There was some work involved to optimize the hydraulics for a feller buncher application. The mulcher version has a very large attachment pump and a different drive circuit so Tigercat agreed to do the required back-end work and put the machine into production if B&G would make a larger commitment to three machines. Feeling confident about the idea, they agreed and now, a few short months later, Tigercat has shipped ten machines and demand for the industry’s newest, largest and most powerful feller buncher is expanding into other regions with big K-Tec Earthmovers Inc. has timber and tough terrain. Jim equipped his ma- signed on Access Import Services to become the authorized dealer of K-Tec construction scrapers in Australia. Access Import Services is a reputable Australian importer of quality construction and mining equipment. By adding on the K-Tec line of scrapers, Access has broadened the availability of earthmoving equipment for large dirt moving contractors and mining outfits in Australia. Access is developing an
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from B&G Iuka. Working summers in Chickasaw State Park in southern Tennessee, Howard’s machines are felling a steady diet of 60 year old pine growing in very fertile soil. The 35 m (120 ft) tall trees average 510-585 mm (20-23 in) diameter at the stump, weighing 1,8-2,7 tonne (4,000-6,000 lb). In addition, the hilly Tennessee country can bring slopes up to 30%. “We like the extra weight in the back end,” says Howard. The state forest also has quite a bit of oversize, top heavy hardwood. In fact, the famous Tennessee whisky, Jack Daniels, is aged in white oak barrels made from timber that comes out of the region. Operator, Eddie Nunnley is also impressed with the machine, adding, “That’s probably the best cutter ever made and easy
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oil sands investment to Generate Benefit all parts of canada Nearly one-third of the economic benefits of oil sands investment between 2012 and 2035 will occur in provinces other than Alberta, according to a Conference Board of Canada report assessing the impact of an estimated $364 billion investment on Canada’s regions and industry sectors. Much of the economic benefits outside Alberta will be in Ontario and British Columbia. “The development of Canada’s oil sands deposits constitutes one of the largest development projects in the country’s history. It is so large that it will rival massive public works projects in scale, such as the building of the Interstate Highway System in the United States,” said Michael Burt, Director, Industrial Economic Trends. This report, Fuel for Thought: The Economic Benefit of Oil Sands Investment for Canada’s Regions, was recently presented at the National Buyer Seller
Forum in Edmonton. In the past decade, the cumulative investment in Canada’s oil sands has surpassed $100 billion. The Conference Board estimates that nearly four times that amount, $364 billion in price-adjusted investment, is expected to take place over the next 25 years. This level of investment is forecast to support 3.2 million person years of employment over the term of the investment, or 8,800 person years for every $1 billion in investment. One person year of employment is the equivalent of one fulltime job for one year. In addition to the direct effects associated with spending on new projects, as well as spending on improvements, maintenance, and repairs to capital assets, this study considers supply chain effects – employment associated with the use of interme-
diate inputs or other support services that are part of oil sands investment. The research also includes income effects, which occur when the wages that employees earn from the direct and supply chain effects are spent. The study breaks this employment impact down as: • direct effects in the construction industry of 880,000 person-years of employment; • supply chain effects of 1.45 million personyears of employment in a variety of industries, but predominately in oilfield services, professional services, manufacturing, wholesale trade, financial services, and transportation; and • income effects of 880,000 person-years of employment resulting from the spending of wages and salaries, estimated at $172 billion. These figures include
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only the effects of investpaper products, and The Prairie region’s role ment; the production that wood products all expeas a transportation hub would result from the inrience outsized (abovebetween Eastern and vestments would generate average) effects. So do Western Canada is apadditional employment services like scientific parent – as rail and truck and supply chain effects. services, legal and actransportation experiThe majority of the counting services, ence outsized effects. supply chain employment computer services and Industries such as steel effects (70 per cent) will transportation and travmills, metal tanks, steel occur in Alberta. The supel-related industries. pipes and tubes, printply chain effects in Alber- • Quebec (3.9 per cent): ing, and medical equipta are geared toward insupply chain effects are ment and supplies also dustries where oil and gas tied to the large busigain from supply chain in general, and oil sands nesses that are headeffects related to oil in particular, are a major quartered in Quebec, sands investment. source of revenues. such as CGI for comput- • Atlantic Canada (0.8 per Nevertheless, nearly er services and CN for cent): industries that one-third of supply chain rail transportation. have above-average efContinued on page 44 effects will occur in other • Prairies (3.7 per cent): provinces, (broken out by share of the national total): • Ontario (14.8 per cent): Above-average employment effects (compared to the province’s share of overall effects) will occur in services, but also in manufacturing inputs for the oil sands. Manufactured inputs account for one-fifth of the manufacturing employment effects. • British Columbia (6.7 per cent): In the B.C. goods sector, miscellaneous plastic prodContact Us Today For More Information! ucts (such as plastic Phone: 403.286.3649 | Cell: 403.804.4360 building materials and plastic storage tanks), 4304-10 Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 6K3
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12 Ways To Make Roads Safer For Pedestrians Walking is inexpensive, emission-free, uses no fossil fuel, offers important health benefits and, for those without substantially impaired mobility, is accessible regardless of income. Walking is the most fundamental form of mobility. But walking can often also be challenging. Pedestrians are particularly vulnerable in traffic crashes. The number of pedestrians killed on roads is estimated at above 400 000 per year, i.e. around a third of annual road fatalities around the globe. Pedestrian Safety will be the focus of the United Nations Road Safety Week from 6-13 May 2013. A report released by the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the OECD highlights the role of national governments in improving pedestrian mobility and proposes 12 sets of measures to create safer walk-
ing environments. “We need to learn again how to walk. And that means learning how to organise the space for walking” said José Viegas, SecretaryGeneral of ITF, on the occasion of the report’s launch. “Urban environments are often making it difficult to enjoy this most fundamental form of moving. This report will help governments to take the right steps towards better mobility and more liveable cities.” ITF road safety expert Véronique Feypell de la Beaumelle added: “Pedestrians are amongst the road users most vulnerable to traffic injury. It has become highly challenging, especially for older people and children, to cope with the complex, sometimes hostile, traffic conditions that characterise today’s cities and towns.” The study, entitled “Pedestrian Safety, Urban
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terex combines strengths to create terex services north america Terex Corporation (TEX) recently announced that it will leverage the combined strengths of Terex Equipment Services (TES) and Crane America Services (CAS), the North American service segment of Terex Material Handling and Port Solutions (MH & PS), to form the new service provider: Terex Services North America. This change will be effective December 2012 and will be aligned under the Terex Aerial Work Platform (AWP) business segment. The new
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Allstate Canada’s Urban Safe Driving Challenge After two months without professional hockey, loyal fans may be itching to find new ways to keep their “friendly” city rivalries alive, so Allstate Insurance Company of Canada offers the Urban Safe Driving Challenge: a head-tohead look at auto collision claims from Allstate Canada customers between July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2012, in five NHL cities (Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal). In the Urban Safe Driving Challenge Western Conference, Calgary beat out its Edmonton rivals, in a result similar to their team’s 2011-12 season record. Calgary drivers reported fewer collisions per 100 cars, a collision rate of 5.63 per cent, compared to Edmonton’s 6.02 per cent collision rate. Over in the Eastern Conference, not only did Montreal end last season behind both the Leafs and the Senators, according to Allstate Canada claims data, the city finished last to its bitter rivals in collisions frequency: 8.54 per cent for Montreal, 6.12 per cent for Toronto and 6.10 per cent for Ot-
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Edmonton Motor Vehicle Collisions report for 2011, someone was either injured or killed in 14.95 per cent of the city’s collisions. The Calgary Police Service reports that 7.43% of collisions resulted in an injury or fatality in 2011. While Montreal had of injuries that are a result the highest collision rate of these crashes. “Drivers in the study, according to may be surprised to learn the service de police de la that our claims data and studies have shown that more fatal collisions happen when conditions are clear and roads are dry,” says Matheson. “Speed is often the issue.” Allstate Canada reminds drivers that collisions can Bandit has partnered happen at any time of the with New River Equipyear, not just in bad weathment to produce and er conditions. “We encourdistribute the Bandit age all drivers to be attenRevolution cutter wheel tive, sensible and patient and associated parts, inbehind the wheel to help cluding the SaberTooth keep our roads safer for drivers, passengers, pedes- cutting teeth, for most trians and cyclists,” adds stump grinder makes Matheson. “Keep your and models. The Banhands on the wheel, your dit Revolution is now eyes on the road, and your available from Bandit or through any Bandit dealmind on the job.” er as well as from New Highlights from the Urban Safe Driving Chal- River Equipment. Banditspecific wheels and parts lenge While Ottawa drivers are available only through had a lower collision rate Bandit. The Bandit Revoluthan Montreal and Torontion cutter wheel is also to, the city may be headed now standard equipment for the penalty box as its for all new Bandit stump collision rate increased grinders. Owners of older by 3.95 per cent between Bandit stump grinders can 2008-2010 and 2010-2012. purchase the Bandit RevoMontreal also saw a 3.41 lution as an upgrade. per cent increase. “The Bandit Revolution According to the City of is an evolution in stump grinding,” said Mark DiSalvo, knife and wear parts manager for Bandit Industries. “This wheel builds on the success of New River’s previous designs to create a system that cuts better with less component wear. Users will immediately notice how much smoother the Bandit Revolution is to
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new Bandit revolution stump Grinder cutter wheel use, and they’ll also find it does a far better job of containing chips than anything else on the market.” The key to the Bandit Revolution’s performance is the spiral configuration of the teeth, combined with low-profile pockets that receive minimal wear while also minimizing chip spread. The lead teeth on the wheel are set at 57 and 20 degrees to complete the spiral of the side teeth up and over the wheel’s edge, allowing for a more aggressive cut that also helps move material away from the stump. A variety of carbide teeth are available to best suit grinding conditions and machine horsepower, and their counter-sunk mounting in the pockets make them virtually unbreakable. A LONG-SHORT lead tooth allows the cutting to take place further from the wheel, reducing wear. For high horsepower machines, a SHORTSHORT carbide is used to reduce leverage and keep the cutting action closer to the pocket. The SaberTooth maximizes the cutting efficiency on lower
January 2013 ported collisions, and according to the 2011 Annual Statistical Report from the Toronto Police Service, someone was hurt or killed in 19.87 per cent of reported collisions. Data is not available for the other NHL cities, Vancouver or Winnipeg, as these cities are covered by government-run insurance companies. b horsepower machines and is designed to always have two sharp cutting edges as it wears—no sharpening required. The pockets run all the way to the edge of the wheel and are reversible, allowing for double the normal pocket life while protecting the wheel from premature wear. The teeth serve as the mounting bolts for the pockets, eliminating the expense of additional hardware. And because all teeth are the same size, field service is very easy. This combines to create a stump grinding wheel and tooth system that delivers superior cutting power with impressive chip containment, all while reducing wear and maintenance needs. “We’re very excited to be working with New River Equipment to bring this wheel to the forefront of the stump grinding market, and companies are already talking about just how good it works,” said DiSalvo. “The Bandit Revolution is a perfect match for Bandit’s new stump grinders, but we’re also very pleased to have this system available for professionals using other equipment as well. Whatever you’re using to go after stumps, Bandit can help you see more profit at the end of the day.” b
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IMT Introduces New Articulating Crane Models Iowa Mold Tooling Co., Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company (NYSE:OSK), is pleased to introduce new 40 tm and 50 tm models to its lineup of truck-mounted articulating cranes. Featuring excellent lift-to-weight ratios, long-reach capabilities and minimized space requirements, the cranes provide customers with powerful, flexible new options to meet their specific application needs. The 40/275 crane provides a maximum lifting capacity of 19,026 pounds (8,630 kilograms), while the 50/345 model delivers a maximum lifting capacity of 22,840 pounds (10,360 kilograms). The 40/275 and 50/345 models can be equipped with up to eight hydraulic extensions for maximum horizontal reaches of 69 feet 11 inches (21.3 meters) and 70 feet 3 inches (21.4 meters), respectively. The minimized
dimensions and lower weight of these cranes allow for additional truck configuration possibilities and increased payload. “IMT is dedicated to offering a spectrum of crane options to match unique customer needs,” said John Field, product manager of material handling at IMT. “The new 40 tm and 50 tm articulating crane models meet customer demand for particular lift and reach capabilities, minimized space requirements, robust safety features, ease of maintenance and low maintenance costs.” The 40/275 and 50/345 models feature ultra-high tensile steel that provides lower weight, high lift capacity at long reaches and increased payload capabilities. The mounting space required has been reduced to 3 feet 9 inches (1148 millimeters) and 3 feet 11 inches (1198 millimeters), respectively, expanding
truck configuration possibilities. The 40/275 and 50/345 cranes feature a dual power plus link arm system (DL), which is well suited for long reaches and lifting in high positions with demanding equipment (such as fly-jib and winch). In addition, the DL system provides precise and regular movements in the entire working area while offering the best lifting capacities under almost any working conditions. Another feature of the 40/275 and 50/345 models is “over-bending,” which means the working area between the main boom and the outer boom is no less than 195 degrees. Over-bending offers greater flexibility when working through narrow passages and under overhead obstructions, the ability to lift maximum loads in all boom positions, and a lower total height when
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Doosan’s New DX225LC And DX255LC Excavators From clearing land for initial site development, to excavating for utilities, to stabilizing foundations for pavement installations, the ability to tailor an excavator’s power to its projects can increase productivity and reduce fuel consumption for contractors. Upgrades in power and performance to the Doosan DX225LC-3 and the DX255LC-3 excavators, combined with interim Tier 4 (iT4) emission compliance updates, are designed to help customers work more efficiently. Improvements to the machines include new selectable power modes and work modes that provide operators with the convenience of being able to customize their machine’s power delivery for specific tasks, in addition to adjusting the hydraulic flow to match attachment functions. A new electronic fan clutch reduces fuel consumption and noise levels, while providing cooling system efficiency improvements on the machines. Power The DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 are each powered by a 6-cylinder Doosan DL06K water-cooled
diesel engine that has been designed for use with a cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) system, diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF). The engines in this configuration are optimized to reduce nitrogen oxides and articulate matter to comply with iT4 emission regulations. The turbocharged 167 horsepower engine on the DX225LC-3 and the 185 horsepower engine on the DX255LC-3 feature a highpressure common-rail design with direct fuel injection and electronic control. The versatile, mid-sized Doosan DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 crawler excavators feature an electronic power optimizing system (EPOS), which provides optimum power and fuel efficiency via four power modes, auto-idle and machine diagnostics. Operators can work more effectively with multiple work modes, easy-to-read display monitors and precise control levers. The new Power + mode provides improved performance and faster workgroup speeds for heavy duty work. Performance
Four work modes — digging, breaker, shear and the new lifting mode — allow operators to get maximum efficiency and fuel economy in specific applications. In the lifting mode, the increased pump torque, low engine rpms and automatic power boost provide extra muscle when lifting materials like pipe or concrete barriers. The 167 horsepower DX225LC-3 has an operating weight of 49,604 pounds with standard boom, arm and 1.20 cubic yard bucket. Bucket breakout force is 33,510 pounds, while arm breakout force is 23,810 pounds. Maximum digging reach is 31 feet 10 inches at ground level and maximum digging depth is 21 feet 7 inches. Dump height is 22 feet 5 inches. The 185 horsepower DX255LC-3 has an operating weight of 56,659 pounds with standard boom, arm and 1.43 cubic yard bucket. Bucket breakout force is 39,463 pounds, while arm breakout force is 28,219 pounds. Maximum digging reach is 32 feet 10 inches at ground level and maximum digging depth is 22 feet 4 inches. Dump height is 23 feet 1 inches.
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Options The DX225LC-3 and DX255LC-3 feature a new Intelligent Floating Boom option that allows the boom of the excavator to “float” up or down. With this feature, the operator can focus more on the task while decreasing the machine workload and increasing efficiency. The float mode lets the boom move freely up and down without hydraulic flow, while the breaker mode allows the boom to freely move down, only without hydraulic flow. A temporary reset button provides the ability to momentarily disengage the float modes, permitting hydraulic flow to activate the boom. Also offered is an air compressor, which is ideal for operators in remote and dusty locations to clean the cab. A new straight travel option streamlines the travel and transport of the machines. This feature is ideal for the straight forwardand-backward travel common in trenching applications, as it provides a single foot pedal in the right front corner of the cab floor that operates both tracks. Comfort Doosan continues to
focus on operator comfort with further enhancements to the Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) cabin. Both a seat-height lever and a tilting function for the seat cushion were added to the seat to allow the operator to find an optimum seating position. The cabin mounting mechanism has been improved with a thickened dampening plate, and an internal coil spring has been added to reduce cabin vibration 20 percent, allowing operators to work longer days with less fatigue. The spacious cab features an adjustable suspension seat with headrest and adjustable armrest. Joystick controls telescope up and down based on operator preference. A multifunction color LCD monitor panel displays a variety of machine information, including operation history, flow rate control and filter/ oil information. Easy-to-operate joystick controls make precise machine movements easy, while supplementary buttons are available for control of additional equipment, such as grabs, crushers and grippers. In addi-
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cleantech engine production moves to asia Cleantech engine supplier Power Solutions International, Inc. (“PSI”) (OTCBB:PSIX) recently announced a China-based joint venture with global manufacturer MAT Holdings, Inc. (“MAT”). The partnership will allow the companies to support PSI’s existing customers in Asia and better serve that region’s growing market for natural gas-, propane-, and gasoline-fueled engines. The joint venture will draw on relationships that both companies have already established in the region. PSI sells a large number of engines to customers based in Asia, and the MAT family of companies manufactures in multiple worldwide locations including China, Vietnam, and India. The joint venture will utilize MAT’s extensive network of Asian vendors and contacts to establish a Chinese business based on PSI’s innovative cleantech engine line up. PSI currently supplies engines to Chinese forklift manufacturers and other
material-handling equipment manufacturers from its US base of operations. According to Eric Cohen, PSI’s Chief Operating Officer, PSI’s customers collectively comprise more than 50% of China’s forklift market, having collected combined revenue of over $1.3 billion in 20111. China accounts for over 70% of the Asian forklift market and is reported to be the largest forklift market in the world with sales exceeding 300,000 units per year2. “PSI’s existing and prospective customers have requested that we establish operations in China,” Mr. Cohen said. “Our customers see a wave of demand building in China for PSI’s state-of-the-art cleanfuel engines. Our JV partnership with MAT, utilizing MAT’s extensive operational capabilities in China, will allow us to set up and grow rapidly in China.” PSI’s leadership believes that the company’s emphasis on leading-edge technologies and investments in personnel will give the
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manitoba supports active transportation planning New Active Transportation funding is now available to help rural communities start projects and improve local infrastructure designed to encourage people to use alternatives to motor vehicle transportation. Municipalities and northern communities with populations of fewer than 50,000 residents are eligible to apply to the Active Transportation Fund, made possible by a $1 million investment from the federal Gas Tax Fund. “This program builds on the Small Communities Transit Fund launched in 2010, making $1 million in federal Gas Tax funding available to costshare active transportation projects with eligible municipalities over the next two years,” said the Honourable Ron Lemieux, Local Government Minister. “People are becoming more health and environmentally conscious and are switching to public transportation, bicycles and walking. As these activities increase, people will see improved health benefits, lower transportation costs and fewer cars and trucks on the road. Reducing greenhouse-gas emissions is good for us
and for our environment.” “Our Government is committed to supporting infrastructure projects in municipalities across Canada,” said the Honourable Steven Fletcher, Minister of State (Transport) and Member of Parliament for Charleswood-St. JamesAssiniboia. “We are proud of our $1 million investment in this program which will help municipalities across Manitoba promote environmentally friendly transportation. The Gas Tax fund is just one of the ways our Government is carrying out our promise to help create jobs and stimulate economic growth across the country.” The program provides 50 per cent cost-shared funding for eligible projects up to a maximum of $50,000 per project. Eligible projects include: • Bike racks/lockers; • Bike paths; • Sidewalks and other pathways for pedestrian use; • Lighting and signage on trails, sidewalks and bike paths; and • Active transportation design/project plans that lead to future active transportation development.
“The benefits of active transportation for Manitoba communities are wide ranging,” said Association of Manitoba Municipalities President Doug Dobrowolski. “This initiative will reduce pressure on our overburdened municipal streets and roads. The health of our citizens is also important to local governments. That’s why active transportation options are a win-win – they reduce costs and improve our quality of life.” The Manitoba government is launching a dedicated active transportation website to promote and support small communities in developing sustainable active transportation options. The website offers Manitoba success stories; resources and tools for municipalities, schools and community groups; information on safety; maps of trails and pathways around the province; and information on programs and agencies that support active transportation. The new provincial government web address is: www.gov. mb.ca/ia/at/index.html. Together, all these tools and resources will help municipalities integrate active transportation planning, design and implementation with land use and transportation planning. The commitments are part of the Manitoba government’s three-year action plan to promote and improve active transportation across Manitoba. b
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vtt wins prize For Bio-oil production technique VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, along with the energy company Fortum, engineering company Metso and forestry company UPM, has developed a technique that enables the cogeneration of heating energy and biooil in the same power plant cost-effectively and sustainably. VTT’s technique is based on combining pyrolysis and fluidised bed technology. Thanks to the new technique, bio-oil production volumes can be expected to increase considerably in the next few decades. VTT received an innovation award for the new technology. The award was distributed in December by the European Association for Research and Technology Organizations EARTO. ”The innovation prize
brings up the long-term work that VTT has done in developing renewable energy sources. EARTO wants to reward innovations that have significant societal and economic impact. The prize indicates that we have been successful in this work,” says AnneChristine Ritschkoff, Executive Vice President, Strategic Research, VTT. Bio-oil has for a long time been pegged as the successor of fossil fuels as our future source of energy. However, largescale commercial use of bio-oil in heat generation requires a cost-effective production technique. The new technique patented by VTT enables a considerable cut in the production cost of bio-oil. Fast pyrolysis involves heating biomass such as forest industry
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company Fortum opens its new integrated bio-oil and heating plant in the city of Joensuu in Finland. The plant is designed to produce 50,000 tonnes of biooil per year. The volume is enough to cover the annual heating needs of 24,000 waste to a high tempera- average-sized homes. ture to form gas. When VTT is involved in Euthe gas is cooled, it con- ropean standardisation denses into liquid known as bio-oil. Combining the pyrolysis process with traditional fluidised bed boilers used in power plants brings a range of efficiency gains. Producing bio-oil with the new technique is cheaper Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers than in a separate pysold more than CA$61 million rolysis process. Bio-oil (US$61+ million) of heavy plants that are integrated equipment and trucks during into power plants are exan unreserved public auction tremely energy-efficient, in Edmonton, Alberta, on Ocbecause the energy contober 24 - 25, 2012. More than tained in the by-products 5,400 registered bidders comof the pyrolysis process peted for more than 4,900 can be recovered in fluiequipment items and trucks dised bed boilers. This sold in the auction. Every is a significant improveitem was sold to the highest ment, because the bybidder, regardless of price – products can contain as without minimum bids or remuch as 40 per cent of serve prices. Bids were made the original biomass’s in the auction on-site, online energy. In turn, lost heat in real time at www.rbaucfrom the power plant can tion.com or by proxy. be used in the bio-oil “Our latest Edmonton production process. Coauction featured equipgeneration offers higher ment from a record numefficiency than separate ber of sellers across Alberta production, and the inand the world,” said Jim vestment and operating Rotlisberger, regional sales costs of the plant are manager, Ritchie Bros. lower than in separate Auctioneers. “We experiproduction. enced good pricing on both The use of bio-oil has days of the auction and significant positive effects more than half of the regon the environment. By istered bidders participated replacing fossil fuels with online. The high percentbio-oil in heat generation, age of online participation carbon dioxide emissions this week was most likely can be cut by 70–90 per due to the large number of cent. Sulphur emissions are also considerably lower. The technique is due to enter commercial production towards the end of 2013 when the energy
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Osborn Celebrates 125 Years
Osborn, the world’s leading supplier of surface treatment solutions and high-quality finishing tools, celebrates its 125th anniversary. The company, founded by John J. Osborn in 1887, originally made horse and butcher block brushes as well as street cleaning brooms. Now, 125 years later, Osborn offers more than 10,000 standard finishing products and more than 100,000 customized solutions to customers in more than 120 countries.
Osborn’s product lines include a variety of metal finishing products, welding solutions, maintenance tools and its popular Load Runners rollers. The company serves customers in a variety of markets including metals processing, manufacturing, pipeline and energy, welding, construction and maintenance, as well as many others. “At Osborn, we’re extremely proud of our 125year history of providing our customers worldwide with superior products that meet their finishing
January 2013 sociation for Research and Technology Organizations) is a non-profit association that represents the interests of European research and technology Organizations towards European institutions such as the European Commission. EARTO promotes the R&D business of its approximately 300 member Organizations. b record, including more than 50 equipment items and trucks for Terry Stenberg Oilfield Services, an oilfield construction and lease reclamation company based in Central Alberta. “We are very happy with the results on our equipment thanks in large part to the power of Internet bidding, which opened up the market for our equipment all the way from Edmonton to Peru,” said Stace Stenberg, operations manager, Terry Stenberg Oilfield Services. “Recently my father decided to retire and chose Ritchie Bros. to sell his equipment fleet because of the quality of equipment they attract, the customer service they provide and the comfort and convenience they provide to bidders – especially here in Edmonton where bidders are able to sit in an enclosed, warm facility and bid, not stand outside in the cold. It was also very important to us that Ritchie Bros. sells all equipment unreserved because we don’t want to sit and wait to sell the equipment auction after auction – we want it all sold today, and it did.” b needs,” said Luis Hereza, vice president of marketing at Osborn. “Under Osborn’s new brand identity, introduced earlier this year, we’re a unified team that focuses on a history of quality, innovation, excellence and service.” In celebration of its 125th anniversary, Osborn is publishing the company’s history in a coffee table book. The book captures a valuable piece of brush making history, and takes the reader from the company’s beginning to present day. Throughout its growth, Osborn maintained its headquarters in Cleveland while adding locations in 15 countries to better serve its diverse group of customers. b
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the world’s most powerful test Bench For Hydraulic rod seals To support its customers in proving seals for critical applications, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions has invested in the world’s most powerful test bench for hydraulic rod seals. This unique facility allows testing to be carried out that has previously never been possible, providing an unrivaled resource to seal specifiers globally. Installed in a specially constructed well, the 18ton, 260 kW floating-mount rod seal test bench is located at Trelleborg’s research and development center in Stuttgart, Germany. It is capable of simulating, as realistically as possible, the patterns of movements
and stresses faced by hydraulic rod seals in some of the most demanding rod seal applications, such as aircraft landing gear, injection molding machines and mining excavators. “Our seals are used all over the world and must be able to operate equally effectively in the cold of the Antarctic as in the heat of the Sahara Desert,” says Holger Jordan, Manager of Fluid Power Technology. “Our substantial investment in this test rig allows us to offer our customers a unique facility to prove seals against ever-increasing development requirements.” “The test bench is about simulating the real world
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as closely as possible in the laboratory,” says Eric Seeling, the engineer responsible for its design. “The rig can perform long-term endurance and development tests, reproducing the effect on hydraulic rod seals of, for example, 25,000 landings of an aircraft or a million upstrokes on a press. In particular, it excels in aerospace applications where it can check parameters such as braking or lateral forces on landing gear and even simulate life-like knocking caused by uneven runways; what might be called a bumpy landing.” A resource for the Trelleborg Sealing Solutions international R&D network, over 35 years of testing experience went into the design of the test bench. The entire bench was installed in a concrete well so that vibrations can be isolated from the surrounding building. The drive unit was set up in a separate room so that energy otherwise lost through emissions can be used in an environmentally friendly manner to reheat the building. The test bench is suitable for seals from 4 to 16 inches in diameter and can test a complete sealing configuration in a single test construction, replicating the pressure between the primary and secondary seals realistically. Travelling at speeds of up to 3.3 feet per second or frequencies up to 10 Hz, it can generate movements and pressure patterns
in sinus waves, trapezoidal forms and even freely modeled patterns. One of the test bench’s more novel features is a lateral force cylinder mounted at the bottom of the bench. Capable of exerting forces
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Liugong Appoints Noble Iron In Houston LiuGong North America, the world’s 17th largest equipment manufacturer, is pleased to announce the appointment of Noble Iron to their rapidly growing dealer network. Noble Iron is conveniently located in Houston, Texas and will provide sales and service of LiuGong equipment in Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Jasper, Jefferson, Liberty, Tyler, Montgomery, Newton, Orange, Polk, San Jacinto, Waller, Walker and
Washington counties. “We are excited to offer the complete line of LiuGong equipment,” states Willie D. Swisher, Founder, CEO and President of Noble Iron. “LiuGong manufactures outstanding machinery with standard features our customers will be able to rely on to be productive on the job.” Noble Iron now carries LiuGong’s full line of construction equipment which currently includes wheel loaders, excavators, skid steer loaders, backhoe loaders and vi-
bratory rollers. Noble Iron will maintain a full stock of LiuGong equipment which will be readily available for sale or rent. The Noble Iron sales staff has been professionally trained through LiuGong and will provide excellent service and support on all LiuGong products from their Houston location. LiuGong Construction Machinery understands the needs of their customers and offers a wide range of durable equipment that is easily operated and maintained to maximize productivity. LiuGong continually strives to build only the highest quality machinery under ISO 9000 certifications and Six Sigma quality. b
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1977 Madill 009 Rubber Mounted Tower, equipped with all lines & butt rigging, haulback & mainline are in good shape, yarder has Cummins KTA 525 engine, working up until oct. 2012. $35,000
• 1997 EX400 Hitachi Log Loader, c/w 70" PMW dual cylinder grapple. Machine has a total of 14,500 hrs with 3,000 hrs on rebuilt engine ...............................................................$79,500. • 2006 Ford F350 2WD Shop Truck, equipped with diesel engine, automatic transmission, 225 amp lincoln welder with cables on retractable wheels, compressor and tank with Honda engine ......................................................$28,500. • 1980 Madill 009 Tower, equipped with all lines and butt Rigging, Detroit 12V71N engine, sN: 22168 ................ $27,500. • 10 Ton Drott Rubber Tired 4x4 Crane, unit is equipped with fifth wheel and air system to move trailers ...............$9,000. • (2) Rebuilt 14G Draw Bars ..................................$5,000/each. • 18 Ft. Westcoast Winder, c/w 671 Detroit, olympic heavy duty drive, Pullmaster winch .....................................$75,000. • 15 Ft. Westcoast Winder, c/w b Model Cummins, Hydro drive, hyd. winch..........................................................$29,500.
2000 Hitachi EX450LC-5 Log Loader, c/w 70" PMW dual cylinder grapple, machine has 16,100 total hrs, rebuilt engine has 4,700 hrs & new pump has 1600 hrs. $180,000.
• 218 Water Cooled Wichita & Eaton Parts ......................P.O.R. • 1969 Ford 850 Thibault firetruck ............................. $6,000. • 1974 Mack R600 tractor tandem axle, 11.00X24.5 drive tires...............................................................................$4,500. • 1980 International 1824 Cab & Chassis, gas engine, automatic transmission, 10.00 x 20 tires ..................$3,000. • 1989 Ford L9000 Gravel Truck, CAT 3406 Engine, 15 spd trans., Eaton Drive Axles, 11.00 x 24.5 tires ............$8,000. • Assortment of Steel Pick-Up Box Liners.......................P.O.R. • Madill 122 Final Drives ......................................................P.O.R. • Link-Belt 4300 CII Excavator Cylinders & Idlers ..........P.O.R. • Madill 143 Final Drives & Travel Motors.........................P.O.R. DISMANTLING FOR PARTS: • John Deere 992D • Excavator Bkts • M32 Rock Drill • Madill Parts: 009, 044, 075 (Rubber & Trk) • Cat 528 Line Skidder • Clark Axle Components & Parts bD 71,000 & 91,000
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recent sommers appointments Sommers Motor Generator Sales Ltd. continues to build on its regional service capabilities with two recent appointments to its sales team. Sommers General Manager Chris McGregor has introduced Pierre Gallant as Atlantic Region Branch Manager in Dieppe, New Brunswick, and Fred Lawrence as Regional Sales Representative for Southwestern Ontario. Pierre Gallant Leads Dieppe Branch Gallant brings his extensive experience in generator sales and service to Sommers, including hands-on knowledge of the many Lister-Petter products featured in the Sommers line-up. Based in the Dieppe area since 1994, Gallant has travelled throughout the Maritimes to support prime power and standby systems for customers. “My focus for the next little while will be getting to know the rural communities we serve. These municipalities have shown a growing need and interest in emergency planning and in offering a better quality of life for their constituents. Sommers has been a real leader in helping local government in other parts of the country, so I’ll be working with our contractors and public works planners to put that experience to work here.” Gallant says that he was well aware of Sommers’ reputation for
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customer service before joining the company. His expectations were confirmed through his recent training sessions at the Sommers head office. “The service mentality is well founded at Sommers. You see it in everything they do at the head office – it’s central to the company culture.” Gallant has wasted no time putting his imprint on Sommers sales in the Atlantic region. His first orders were recently delivered, providing two 250 kW systems to the Magdalen Islands. Fred Lawrence Supports Southwestern Ontario Fred Lawrence has seen every side of Sommers through his 30 years as an electrical professional in Southwestern Ontario. As the owner and partner of several electrical contracting businesses in Goderich and Sarnia, and as a former Ontario Hydro Inspector, Lawrence has worked closely with Sommers staff and management through three generations. From his current base in the town of Blenheim,
January 2013 Lawrence will be serving farm, residential and industrial customers “between the lakes” from London to Windsor. As a contractor, Lawrence says he has seen a shift in the needs of farmers in this highly agricultural area. While many of the PTOdriven generators that he sold years ago are still operating, new farming technology now demands generators with more advanced controls to deliver cleaner, consistent power. Lawrence has also noted growing interest in standby generators system from rural homeowners. “People in small towns enjoy the same consumer technologies that big city people take for granted,” he says. “But with an aging utility grid, the reliability of our power lines can be a little suspect out here – especially with the ice storms that go with our mild climate!” Chris McGregor welcomed these appointments as an important step in Sommers’ plans for continued growth. “We’re known for custom building power solutions to fit the individual customer. Fred and Pierre will help us provide more of that local insight that lets us be proactive in delivering the products and services our customers need.” b
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2000 Terex TA30, s/n A7751278R/C, no trans., tires decent, box decent, rebuilt spiltter box. $10,000. Kaslo, BC. phone: (250) 353-7154
Complete two stage crushing spread, details upon request. $315,000. Cochrane, ON. phone: (705) 372-5814
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buildings
Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . ATCO Camp Buildings: Kitchen, Diner, Rec. for TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 sale. Refurbished 1995. 204' Arctic corridor built by attachments Northern Trailer in 2009 New Ripper, fits Cat 140M incl. Inventory list: Fire sup$12,000. Calgary, AB. pression system, exhaust Phone: (403) 291-1010 canopy c/w wall liner, deep Log Forks w/ grapple to fryer, walk-in cooler, walkfit 380 Komatsu. Snow in freezer, refrigeration for Bucket to fit 644 John walk-in cooler & freezer, shelving for cooler, shelvDeere. $3,000 ea. ing for freezer, dry storage phone: (250) 344-6253 shelving, (100) chairs, (20) H130 Cat Hammer Tool tables, convection oven, Bit, new price $2,267. Dia. (3) ovens, (2) 4-well com5.12", part #E031059. mercial bain-marie buffet H a m m e r h a d t o b e food warmers with overscrapped. Will sell tool bit shelf and sneeze guard, at a good discount. Champion dishwasher, Fereo double coffee phone: (250) 489-9502 maker, (4) bakers tables, backhoes (3) sinks, (2) wall mount 1999 Case 580SL2, 4 hand sinks, ice machine, pot wash sink, (2) double dsl, Ext-A-Hoe, 4x4, 4in1. door glass coolers, ice $37,000. cream freezer, mixer 20 phone: (604) 253-8523 qt., proofs hot cupboard, 40 qt. boiler kettle, gridbarges dle with burners, office. Sectional Barge, 30 x 60, L o c a t i o n : S m i t h , A B . steel, 3 section, ready to $425,500. load. $45,000. info@georgerosscatering.com phone: (250) 997-5868 phone: (403) 837-8683
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Grapple for 966Cat...............................................$2,200. 150 kw John Deere Genset........................... $11,000. 10 kw Isuzu Genset....................................... $3,500. 7 kw Diesel Genset........................................ $1,500. 20 Ft. Shipping or Storage Container....................$2,900. Gold Recovery Duplex Cell Jig....................$3,900. 25' Rotary Trommel Screener..................... $5,500. Cat Rock Truck D769, Low Hours........... $18,000. Derocker Scalper Screen Deck, 24’............. $29,000. Bobcat 853/Allied Breaker/Hoe............. $15,000. Pulverizers & Grinders, Hammer Mills.......Cheap! 230kw Genset Cummins 230/460V........ $9,500. 3000 Gal Vac Tank w/ Vac pump............. $3,300.
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New pre-engineered buildings, all steel, in business since 1978, lease to own, engineered stamp drawings, see web site. www.a-ztech.on.ca phone: 1-877-743-5888
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Grove RT58, 4WD, 10 ton, Ford 6 cyl, 3 section boom. $8,500. phone: (250) 997-5868 Shuttle Lift 3300 carrydeck, 9 ton, diesel. $8,000.
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New 2012 Stephens 2004 Hyundai Accent. Mustang Mobile - 12 yard, 2-door hatchback, 160,000 400 BBL in truss silo, 30” km, automatic. Needs discharge, 3” water meter, 10 hp copmressor, 10” transmission. Everything screws, one load move. In else in good shape. New stock. $ Call. tires. $1,800 OBO. sales@stevensonequip ment.com 1999 850 Timberjack, 220° phone: (604) 710-1829 phone: (416) 921-8800 Gilbert head, 903 carcompactors body, approx. 4,000 hrs on engine. phone: (250) 457-7166
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crawler tractors 1977 D8K Tractor – good undercarriage. $44,500. JOE: (250) 468-1000 DD20E, rebuilt trans & motor, running gear 95%. Excellent working machine. $30,000. phone: (250) 753-3734
businesses Small log hauling and loading contract. Includes tractor, trailer, and loader. BC South interior. Serious 1996 SuperPac 660 66” smooth drum, 3200 hrs, inquiries only. fastlanealways@gmail.com new pumps, new vibratory motor, 3.9L Cummins, camps work ready. $19,500. Castlegar, BC. phone: (250) 365-2005
Crushing Equip. Stephens Thoroughbred (New 2012) 14 yd batchers, 528 BBL Silo, 70 ton, 4 comp agg (up to 200 ton) 3” water meter, 30” discharge, 15 hp compressor, prewired & preplumbed, one day erection, immediate delivery. $ Call. sales@stevensonequip ment.com phone: (416) 921-8800
For all your crushing equipment requirements. Sales, service and parts mormak equipment phone: (250) 542-7350 vernon, B.C.
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conveyors Luxury 52 man Camp! C/w desalination system, A/C, incineration, heli-pad, internet throughout and TVs in all rooms. Leasing option and pricing available on request. Located on the West coast of B.C. phone: (604) 269-2002
1996 SuperPac 400 40” smooth drum, 1,900 hrs, new tires, new vibratory motor, work ready, $8,500. Castlegar, BC. phone: (250) 365-2005
New & used conveyors, from 20’ to 120’, radial or transfer conveyors, quick delivery. tyalta industries inc. M i t s u b i s h i C a t 6 w a y phone: 1-800-960-9939 dozer, model BD2 G2.
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1979 Grove TM875 80 ton truck crane, 114’ boom, Advertise your machine Advertise your machine 32’ jib. 8V71 GM down, 5.9 i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! Cummins upper. Current C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r cert. and CVI. $90,000. 3 d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . axle boom dolly available. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 phone: (250) 758-1145 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802
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Tree Track’s Harvester Head replacement tracks offer superior performance by design. Our aggressive in-line tooth design delivers a more uniform grip that greatly reduces log slip. Less slippage means greater measuring accuracy and less time spent re-measuring. Tree Tracks Replacement tracks are available for 150, 500, 750, 800 and 1000 series KETO® Harvester Heads.
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2012 John Deere 850J WLT Dozer, 350 hrs, 130" quote! No broker funds and PAT blade with 3 shank full rate disclosure! ripper, positive air shutcall: (604) 346-9687 off. For rent $16,000 per month OBO. excavators phone: (403) 601-6955
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Finning M40F Tank Drill A p p r o x . 6 0 0 0 h o u r s . (PR66-800CFM air comp) $229,000. Excellent shape. $89,500. JOE: (250) 468-1000 JOE: (250) 468-1000 Barrel of Houton 350 mp rock drill oil for sale. 205 litres. $850 plus shipping. phone: (250) 365-9397
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bucket & Q/C, 50% U/C. $19,500. phone: (250) 468-1000
1996 John Deere 892 ELC, 40" dig & 62" cleanup buckets, 11,600 hrs, hydraulics good, running condition. $32,000. (250) 282-3381 ext. 5
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Advertise your machine in the classifieds! ets & Q/C, control pattern, C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r heat & A/C. $45,000. deadlines & rates. phone: (250) 468-1000 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buck-
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crawlers • 1996 Dresser TD8H, 6-way blade, 4,531 hrs........................ $32,000 • 1989 Dresser TD8G, 6-way blade, clearing rake................... $24,000 • 1968 IH TD15B, w/angle blade, winch.................................. $16,000 • 1976 Dresser TD15C, w/blade, winch, new U/C................... $35,000 • 2008 Dressta TD15MLT, 190 hp, semi or angle blade, 1600 hrs
1991 Finning M32 Tank Drill, s/n 877 c/w 750 compressor, VCR360 hammer. Exc. shape. Ready for work. $60,000. phone: (250) 359-7761
ENGINES Cummins Eng. KTA 19-G1, completely dismantled, cleaned & checked to spec. Ready for rebuild or parts. phone: (800) 661-4634 L10 Cummins motor, c/w Jake, not running. Offers. phone: (250) 455-6605 Large inventory of used and rebuilt Detroit Diesel, Cat, Cummins, Perkins, Deutz and Volvo engines. phone: 1-800-946-9400 or (250) 561-1234
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2011 Komatsu 200, 1,700
• 1986 Komatsu D65-8 w/angle blade, winch......................... $35,000
hrs, guarded, hyd. thumb,
• 2003 Dressta TD20HLT...................................................... $185,000
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• 1998 Dressta TD25G w/angle blade, ripper............................... CALL
2 buckets. Other attachments and financing are available.
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Dawson Creek, BC. phone: (250) 784-7038 John Deere 200C LC, w/ cab guard, cat walks, 2 buckets, hyd. thumb & land clearing rake, 7,000 hrs. $74,000. phone: (250) 468-1000 Hitachi EX200-5, w/ 2 buckets, Q/C, hyd. Pro-link thumb, 70% U/C & new paint. $47,500. phone: (250) 468-1000
PARTS FOR SALE Parting out: 793 JD Feller Buncher, new engine & rollers & 90% rails 330 Cat Hoe, pump, valve bank & final drive 325L Backhoe, everything but undercarriage, re-man 3116 engine (250 hours only!) Waratah 622B Processing Head, c/w computer 525 Cat Skidder Parts & JD 740A Transmission
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• 1987 Dresser TD25G w/angle blade, ripper.......................... $45,000 Excavators • 1990 CAT 235C, with 2 buckets, Q/C, & hydraulic thumb, guarded, good undercarriage.............................................................. offers
Miscellaneous For Sale Buckets • Dresser 530 4-1 – H65C 4-1 – 250B/C 4-1 • EX200 60" Bucket w/CWS mount Winches • Carco F50 – F70 – 80 – J120 • CAT 518 • Hyster W6F winch for TD15C & TD15E • Hyster winch for Komatsu D65-6 • Gearmatic 19 • Clark skidder • JD 540A-B Clearing Rakes • TD8/D4 • Dresser TD12C – TD15C – TD20E – TD25C & E Blades • Dresser TD15C Semi-U blade – TD15E Semi-U blade -TD20E/G Semi-U blade Motors • Dresser TD15E 8.3 Cummins motor • Dresser TD20G LT10C Cummins motor • Dresser TD20C – DT573 motor • Dresser DT466 – TD15C motor • Dresser DT414 – H65C motor • Dresser TD25C & E – 817C motor • JD540B • CAT 518 (3304) Rippers • Dresser TD20E & G - TD25C, E, G - TD12B & C – TD15C – TD20C Complete Finals • Dresser TD15B & C – TD20E & G • TD25C-E Transmissions • Dresser TD15E – TD20E – TD20G – TD25E – TD25G • Cat 518 • JD540A – JD540B • JD648D Grapples • Esco grapple • JD 648D grapple • JD 748E • JD 748G11 Torques • CAT 518 torque Cabs • JD648 Cab • Dresser TD20E /G cab Tires • 20.5 x 25 L-5 tires • 518 & 966C Wheel & Tire • (5) Fat Albert Rims for 667 Misc • 518 steel compaction wheels • Link-Belt 2800 hydraulic pump • JD540B axles complete • Komatsu D65-6 undercarriage • Komatsu D65-6 angle blade • Chains for Komatsu D65-6 • 2-JD740A for parts
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Equipment For Sale 1989 Cat 518 Grapple Line Combo................................. $OFFERS 1996 Cat 322L Stroke Delimber “LOW HRS”................... $29,000 2006 Deere 1710D Forwarder............................................ $65,000 1971 Cat 966C Wheel Loader............................................. $27,500 1980 Cat 980C Wheel Loader, Q/A, Bucket...................... $49,500 2007 Cat 328D Buckets, Thumb, Low Hrs...................... $175,000
DOZER ATTACHMENTS
Blade - D7R - Std SU.......................................................... $18,000 Blade - D8R - Dat Blade needs repairs........................ $OFFERS Brush Rake - D5H - Imac Basket........................................ $4,500 Brush Rake - D6D - WBM.................................................... $3,200 Brush Rake - D7G - WBM.................................................... $5,000 Brush Rake - D8K - WBM.................................................... $5,500 Ripper - D6N - Cat M/S...................................................... $13,500 Ripper - D8T - Cat 4BBL M/S............................................. $35,000
Wheel Loader Attachments
Bucket - 344J - Snow 4 Yd. New........................................ $6,500 Bucket - 936E/F - Snow Bucket.......................................... $4,000 Bucket - 938G - Chip Bucket............................................... $4,500 Bucket - 938G - Cat BOE...................................................... $6,000 Bucket - 950 - GP Tips.......................................................... $5,500 Bucket - 950F - GP Tips........................................................ $5,500 Bucket - 966F - GP BOE........................................................ $6,500 Bucket - 966G - GP BOE....................................................... $7,500 Bucket - 980C/F - GP BOE.................................................... $9,500 Bucket - 980H - GP BOE WBM......................................... $15,000 Bucket - 980H - WBM Coal 12.5 YD................................. $12,000 Forks - IT28G - Cat Q/A......................................................... $4,000 Forks - 950G - Cat Q/A.......................................................... $6,500 Grapple - IT28G - Imac Pipe Pole Q/A.......................... $OFFERS Grapple - 966G - Shortwood................................................ $8,500 Grapple - 988B/F - WBM...................................................... $6,000
Motor Grader Attachments
Blade - G740B - Manual Angle........................................ $11,000 Ripper - 14H - Ripco M/S................................................... $15,000 Ripper - 14H - Cat M/S....................................................... $18,500 Ripper - 140H - Cat M/S..................................................... $13,000 Ripper - 740 - Champion....................................................... $5,000 Ripper - 772CH - Deere M/S................................................ $9,000 Ripper - 872G - Deere M/S.................................................. $9,000 Snow Wing - 140H - WBM Rear Mnt................................. $5,000 Snow Wing - 140H - WBM Mast Less............................... $6,500 Snow Wing - 14H - WBM Mast Less............................... $10,500
Backhoe Attachments
Manual Angle Snow Blade 426B........................................ $3,500 Bucket - 420/430 - 24” Cat Q/A............................................... $950 HoePac - C4C - NPK C4C..................................................... $4,500 HoePac - 580 - Stanley......................................................... $3,500
Excavator Attachments
Blade - 200 - Chuck Blade WBM Q/A................................ $8,500 Blade - 250 - Chuck Blade WBM Q/A................................ $8,500 Blade - 330 - Chuck Blade WBM Q/A................................ $8,500 Brush Rake - 200 - 60” WBM Q/A...................................... $4,500 Brush Rake - 250 - 66” WBM Q/A...................................... $5,500 Brush Rake - 330 - WBM Q/A 72”...................................... $6,500 Bucket - 200 - 60” WBM Q/A New..................................... $6,000 Bucket - 250 - 36” WBM Q/A.............................................. $4,000 Bucket - 250 - 42” WBM Q/A.............................................. $4,500 Bucket - 330C - 36” WBM Q/A............................................ $4,000 Bucket - 330C - 42” Finning Q/A......................................... $5,500 Bucket - 330C - 48” WBM Q/A............................................ $6,500 Bucket - 330C - 72” WBM Q/A............................................ $7,500 Bucket - 450C - 84” WBM Q/A.......................................... $12,000 Breaker - 200 - NPK H7X WBM Q/A.................................. $9,500 Ripper - 200 - WBM Q/A...................................................... $3,500 Ripper - 250 - WBM Q/A...................................................... $4,000 Thumb - 200 - Mechanical................................................... $1,500
MISCELLANEOUS
Swing Drive - 330B - Rebuilt............................................... $6,500 Swing Motor - 330B - Rebuilt.............................................. $3,500 Bucket Cylinder - 330B - Good Used................................. $2,500 Ingersoll Rand Light Tower.................................................. $5,500 Shell Kit - CS563E - Padfoot................................................ $9,500
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Haz-Tek Equipment, Inc. Allen Triple Tube Paver, Kubota diesel powered, Truss concrete screed, runs excellent, clean, ready for work, unit has 22' roller tubes, hydro power steering and water pump, powered adjustable levelling screed roller, model TRTP-95, 1,480 hrs.................................................................. $9,500 OBO 2001 Peerless 16 Wheel Trailer, 55' bar grate deck with 10' flip down front, almost new 365/80R20 tires, 12' wide x 65' long flat bar grating deck, trailer in great shape, perfect for mini plant, crusher or asphalt setup.................. $29,500 OBO 2001 John Deere 750 Excavator, NEW rebuild, reman engine, reman pumps, reman track drives, new stick and bucket cylinders, new front end steel lines, hoses, all pins & seals, honed & re-sealed boom cylinders, new cab seat, currently being sandblasted & repainted new John Deere colours, 6.5 yd HD bucket with side cutters, good teeth, quick detach, hydraulic counterweight removal system, 75% undercarriage, catwalks & railings, cab w/AC, runs amazing, 8,400 original hrs, no hours on rebuild............................................................................$195,000 1979 Autocar Tandem Front Cement Trucks, Dual Steering w/ Driven Lift Axle, 2 units, both run great less than 2,100 hrs and 70,000 km, mechanically sound, 1 driven front axle, 2 driven rear, one lift axle, cosmetics need some work, Cummins ntc-290, good tread left, Sunstran hot pumps, approx. 11 meter mixers in good shape........... $10,000 each Drill Stem Crossover Subs, (2)3-1/2" to 3-1/2" crossover JF, (2)2-7/8" to 2-7'8" crossover H-90, (9)3-1/2" to 2-7/8" crossover AOH, (4)3-1/2" to 3-1/2" crossover IF, (39)3-1/2" to 3-1/2" crossover IF, (4) 3-1/2" to 3-1/2" crossover IF to JF, (7)3-1/2" to 4" crossover IF, (1)2-1/4" to 3-1/2" crossover IF, (1)3-1/2" to 3-1/2" crossover IF to EU, (5)3-1/2" to 2-1/4" crossover IF ........................................................................$ 60 each or OBO on all Solid Metal Crates w/ Locking Weather Tight Lids (Gasket), all side fork pockets & lifting rings, heavy duty army surplus, stackable, 40+ units...................... $350 ea Quantity Discounts DC Generator 220/435, 215 Amps@ 1800 rpm, measures approx 3 'x 3 'x 4'................................................... $2,500 OBO Light Tower Magnum Pro 2006, Mitsubishi 3 cyl diesel, 5,000 hrs .................................................................$3900 OBO 21.5' Semi Truck deck, sloped beam, rear full live roll, rear 50% deck is checker plate, front is planked, two barn door underslung tool boxes, open strap and chain box, slide out tire chain racks, centre roll, plate skirt, removed from t/a, 21'6" length, 8'6" width, 6" slope frt to rear, wired, needs lights, planks need some repair . ........................$4,800 OBO 1992 International 4700 Deck truck, 18' deck with chain racks and underslung tool boxes, led lighting, s/a, dt466 6 cyl diesel engine, 5 speed trans., in great shape, metre shows 55,344 km, deck has fresh paint and pintle hitch, wired for trailer, runs great, currently certified ................................................................................$9,000 OBO 1990 International 4900 Van Truck, 20' van body, powered lift gate, 5 spd w/split shift rear end, 51,702 km truck starts and runs great, currently certified.......................$9,000 OBO 1999 Blow Down Tank, T/A pup trailer, A/R susp., hyd. pole hoist dump system, air lock gate, safety rails, approx. 2,000 gal., great shape.................................................. $16,000 OBO Ideal C150 Duplex Mud Pump, twin Detroit 671 power, skid mounted doghouse, ruffneck heat, expl. proof lighting, starts and runs great...........................................$45,000 OBO
Call Steve (780) 362-0874 · Wetaskiwin, Alberta Pics Available · Trades Considered
2007 Link-Belt 330XL, w/ arm boom attachments, plumbed, 4,200 hrs. $120,000 OBO. phone: (403) 362-0867
January 2013
2001 Volvo Excavator,
’05 Hitachi ZX27U w/1,725 hrs, blade, hyd. thumb, bucket, plumbed for thumb 24" dig bkt, 30" clean-up Excavator with rock breakbkt, completely serviced. er, backhoe. & twist. $47,000. $23,500. phone: (604) 715-9199 phone: (403) 362-0867 phone: (250) 361-6048 360 Cummins power, 4 yd
Advertise your machine
2 0 0 7 C a t 3 0 4 C C R Advertise your machine c l a s s i f i e d s ! Excavator, w/190 hrs, steel i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r track, dig bucket, cab, con- C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r deadlines & rates. d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . trol changer. $40,000. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 phone: (250) 361-6048 in
for hire/rent
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the
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For your Equipment & Used Parts Needs! Currently Wrecking These Machines: Cat Products: 320, 320B, 320C, 322, 322B, 325, 325B, 330, 330B, 330C, 345BLC, EL300, EL330B, 826, 980, 988B, IT28B, D8N, PC400, PC300, PC250LC, PC220LC, PC200LC, TD20B, SK200, 290CLC, LS4300, LS3400Q, LS2800Q, 690E, 160LC, A35C
1990 Komatsu WA380 28,000 lb Forklift. $33,000. phone: (604) 250-5325 Cat 950, 22,000 lb, side 2012 John Deere 290G, shift, 20.5 x 25 tires. 42” dig & 66” clean-up $12,000. manual Q/A buckets, ripphone: (250) 997-5868 per, positive air shutoff, wrist bucket & thumb avail. generators upon request. For rent $13,500 per month OBO. phone: (403) 601-6955
feeders
Forestry Attachments: Button Tops, Heal Racks, Denarko Heads, Pierce Heads, Risley Heads & Waratah
Components In Stock: • Final Drives • Engines • Hydraulic Cylinders
• Swing Boxes • Differentials • Hydraulic Pumps
• Wheel Planetary • Complete Hose Kits For All Machines
attachments • 290 Button Top Grapple • Digging Buckets (4) • 330 New Finning Fas Q/c 48" Hd • 988B GP Bucket
• Clean Up Buckets All Sizes • 980g Log Grapple • Excavator Buckets Of All Sizes
Used Track Groups Various track groups in stock, double bar, single, and triple pad groups. Hydraulic Cylinders Stick boom and bucket cylinders all models, rebuilt or as is, no core required on most models. denharco heads DHT650 II, complete head, w/ computer, monitor, hand controls
equipment for sale EXCAVATORS Cat 325BLC, (1999) good undercarriage, Q/C, dig bkt.........SOLD JD 600CLC, (2002) good condition, Isuzu engine, additional hyd. ...........................................................................................P.O.R. CAT 345BLC, (1998) hyd. thumb, good undercarriage, a dig bucket. ...............................................................................P.O.R. Kobelco SK330LC (2000) bkt, good U/C, 4-tooth dig bkt...P.O.R. ARTICULATED TRUCK Volvo A35, (1993) good rubber, clean cab with windows.............. .......................................................................................$39,000. CAT D25D, (1982) good rubber, clean cab with windows............. .......................................................................................$35,000. FORKLIFT Caterpillar, 4,000 lbs, dual stage, propane, 90° turn, solid tires..........................................................................$2,500.
Bob Garden: 604-916-4546 · Brian Rowsome: 604-219-3194
604-855-9977 • 1-866-456-9977 www.oversizedequipment.com
We purchase machines – let us know what you have! 2463 Townline Road, Abbotsford, BC, Canada • (604) 855-9977
Two Komatsu Lugger marine engine generator setss, 60kw each at 1200 rpm 120/250 volt sing 15 yard skid mounted feed- phase. POR. er, add your own compo- phone: (604) 826-1186 nents. steve: (604) 857-3107
feller bunchers
One Perkins four cylinder 25 kw rebuilt engine. Load tested. Skidded and complete. POR. 2000 Timberjack 850 Feller phone: (604) 826-1186 Buncher, 22" head, A/C, 24" pads, DBG good condi- 2 Stamford two bearing tion, maintenance records generators, 175kw PMG. $1,500 each. avail. Asking $41,000. phone: (604) 462-9759 phone: (780) 926-9540
Heavy Duty Mechanic Needed Holbrook Dyson Logging Campbell River, BC
For Sale
100 Ton columbia 16 wheel lowbed 12V71 detroit diesel 6V71 Detroit Diesel • 1981 traxxon drill 966C LOG GRAPPLE • 550 hiab Rotech for Cypress 7280 T-Mar Power Clam THC 1500 1½ yd Genset Trailer 75 kW / 8 kW View at www.hdlogging.com 250-287-2513 Ext. 22 holbrookdyson@telus.net
January 2013
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300 kw Cat generator, trailer mounted, under 1,000 hrs. Located in Yukon. $55,000. phone: (867) 332-2040 or Tim: (509) 951-3156
Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Madill 075 Log Loader on C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r rubber. Excellent shape. d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 Mostly re-built. $89,500.
2006 Cat 16H, s/n 6ZJ75005, 10,200 hrs on Cat dealer cert. rebuild, 2,200 hrs on Cat dealer reman engine & r. tandem. Raylew Power. We buy Will rent. $425,000. & sell. Generators sets in r. clancy h.e. sales phone: (403) 278-1595 natural gas or diesel fuel. www.raylewpower.com raylewpower@gmail.com neil: (780) 446-7066 Toll Free: 1-800-295-5960
2005 320C Cat log loader, 1976 Cat 966C loader, cutting edge bucket, no tip over cab, pulp grapple. 3rd valve, good rubber, phone: (250) 788-5392 approx. 1,500 hrs on com892 ELC Heel Boom Log plete inframe, $42,000. Kamloops, BC. Loader, new Rotec, new phone: (250) 851-2858 U/C, new drive motors, 1975 Michigan 85, s/n rebuilt rotary manifold, 401D107CAC, has steercrate engine, P.O.R. ing problem. $6,000 OBO. phone: (306) 662-3610 phone: (250) 540-0105
Loaders (Log)
graders
JOE: (250) 468-1000
Alberta
ENGINE & PARTS LTD.
2012 John Deere 772G, 37 hrs, 6 WD grader with ripper, positive air shutoff, TopCon GPS upon request. For rent $14,000 1992 Cat 14G, 96U09100 per month OBO. series, c/w A/C cab, Cat phone: (403) 601-6955 rear ripper, 16' MB, accumulators, circle slip clutch, grapple push block, big rubber, 60" Jewell grapple with excellent shape, ready for heel. $10,000. work. phone: (250) 256-7423 gateway machinery & equipment ltd., grinders kelowna, BC. Morbark 1000 Tub Grinder, gatewaymach@telus.net excellent condition, 3406 bill: (604) 831-6969 Cat, 425 hp. $80,000. Kelowna, BC. phone: (250) 762-4028.
loaders 2006 Cat 963C Track 2001 Cat 140H VHP, s/n Loader, System 1 U/C, 2ZK05800, exc., ex-coun- 7,400 hrs on machine, ty, only 7,500 frame hrs, approx. 2,000 hrs on new A/C, push block, rear rip- Cat U/C. $95,000. per, 14' MB, accumulators, phone: (250) 851-2858 circle slip clutch. $119,000. gateway machinery Advertise your machine & equipment ltd., i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! Call Tanya today for kelowna, BC. deadlines & rates. gatewaymach@telus.net bill: (604) 831-6969 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802
Zf Transmissions & Differentials
- Rebuilds & Repairs Moxy, Terex, Volvo, John Deere, Case - specializing in off-highway applications - quality and cost-effective work - on-site testing and troubleshooting - available 7 days a week
Also offering on-site repairs and servicing of all makes of construction and agriculture equipment.
Dolphin Mechanical Services Ltd. Langley, Bc - Call Eric 604-314-8032 dolphinmechanicalservices@telus.net
loaders (Wheel)
Ph: 403-720-3494 Mark Cell: 403-519-7254 mark@albertaengine.com
1-800-361-7333 DISTRIBUTOR OF ROUGH COUNTRY SUSPENSION SYSTEMS, DATCON GAUGES, CLEVITE, FEDErAL MOGUL & F.P.DIESEL IHC • DT360 & 545 Allison.................... $2,500 • dt466 Mech & 643 Allison.......... $3,500 • DT466, 195 hp, 1995.................... $3,500 • DT466, Rotary.............................. $1,900 GM • 6.5 RB LB - Van............................ $3,900 John Deere • 6359 Rebuilt................................. $3,900 cat • 3208T & 643 Allison..................... $2,900 • 3116............................................. $3,600 • 3406B Tired.................................. $1,200 • 3208N........................................... $2,000 CUMMINS • ISM CPL 2607.............................. $5,500 • N14 Select Plus............................ $5,500 • 4BT3.9 Rebuilt.......................$6,995 Exc. detroit • 4-71 Re-built................................ $7,900 • 8V92TA......................................... $4,200 • 50 Series Diesel . ......................... $3,900 • 6V92TA rebuilt 2006..... $1,500 to $3,900 • 6V53............................................. $1,500 • 6V92 DDEC................................... $2,900 • 50 Series Nat. Gas........................ $2,000
FOR SALE
10hp 3ph Shop Compressor .......... $2,100 Industrial Parts Washer.................. $2,500 Surplus automotive pistons..........Call with request 1-800-361-7333 · Mark Cell: 403-519-7254 64166-426 Ave E Aldersyde, AB T0l 0a0
www.albertaengine.com
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equipment available Call Ed at (250) 318-8870 Kamloops, BC E-mail: equipsells@shaw.ca
Excavators
2006 J Deere 370-C hyd. thumb, rebuilt dig bkt, NEW teeth, very clean, A/C, 8,200 hours good U/C .......................................................$79,900 2006 JDeere 225CLC 4300 hours, hyd.quick change, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets.....................................................................................$139,900 2008 Komatsu 228USLC 2 bkts, hyd.thumb, Xtra plumbing, wide pads, 2620 hours, FOPS delivery today.............................................$159,500 2012 Case CX55-B blade, 2 buckets, hydraulic thumb, less than 100 hours, A/C, rubber tracks, financing available . ...........................Offers!
forklifts
Patrick AAR-7 rough terrain, DIESEL, fork extensions, works great .....................................................................................................$8,250
CRAWLER TRACTORS
2000 CASE 850-G, 6 way, NEW rails and sprockets, arch, winch, cab, heater, only 2400 hours, original owner! ....................................Offers! 2005 Cat D6N XR very clean, owner operator Cat 5200 hours, 6 way blade, ripper, 70% u carriage, cab, air.....................................$145,500 2001 Cat D7R XR beauty, cab,air,8500 hours,angle blade,tilts,ripper, NEW pump and torque, offerred at..........................................$235,000
WHEEL LOADERS
Cat 950 Bucket Machine, very clean..........................................$17,900 1974 Cat 950 with FORKS runs good, decent rubber, cab, log grapple ...................................................................................................$14,500
LOGGING
2003 Cat 330B with Waratah 624 premium unit , one owner, high and wide , color screen , everything works , delivery today............$129,500 2000 J Deere 200/Processor, Waratah 22” head, forestry cab, 17,000 hours, great spare machine . ...................................................... Call me 1997 Prentice 630 tilter, works good, decent U/C. . ........ Make an offer 1988 648D Grapple Skidder, RARE 6 way blade! Winch, grapple, 30.5 tires and chains .........................................................Make me an offer! 1028 Vanguard Truck Mount, great shape, ready to work .........$9,000
TRUCKS AND TRAILERS
2008 Kenworth W900, ISX525 Cummins, 18 spd., 46 rears, Dloks, air ride, 210” w/base, NEW tires, very clean 800,000 km ..............$59,500 2006 Kenworth T800 Tri Drive 550Cat, 18 spd, air ride, 20,000lb front axle, good rubber BC MVI good to Mar 2013, 700,000 km ......$69,500 2006 Freightliner Condo Sleeper SRS60 Detroit, auto select trans.,40 rears, air ride, NEW tires, 800,000KM, BC MVI.........................$37,500 2003 Kenworth T800 and lowbed, SRS60 450HP, 18 spd., 46 rears, air ride, comes with 1999 Brentwood 40 ton, double drop low bed, 8’6”x 20’ deck, air ride, NEW tires and wheels 22.5, NEW deck and NEW brakes and drums. Both for .............................................$57,500 1999 GMC S/A DUMP, only 18,500 Km, Cat engine,9 speed, 13,000 lb front axle, 23,000 lb. rear axle. Del lite steel box, comp. plumbing for plow, so close to NEW. Asking .................................................$31,500
TRAILERS
2005 Tridem Chip Pup, 8’6”x20’ box, barn doors, 50 yd, HIGH VOLUME, 70% low pro tires ON STEEL BUDDS, spring suspension, exc. cond. ..................................................................................$19,500 1999 Tridem Pole Trailer, walking beam, good rubber, alum. wheels ....................................................................................................$5,950 1997 Thruway 53’ Step Deck, steel deck, air ride, BC MVI, low pro tires, steel Budds. . ....................................................................$18,500 1993 Knight Tilt Deck special order,31’deck,4’hydraulic beavertail,wide load lites,17.5 rubber,walking beam suspension, immaculate,BC MVI “NEW”........................................................................................$15,900 1984 ParPac Tandem Pole/Anser Single Axle Jeep, air ride, good rubber on both. ...........................................................................$2,000 EMERGENCY VEHICLES 1991 Ford E350 Ambulance diesel, low km’s, econoline.............$4,950
MISC.
30.5 Spare, Chain, On Rim . ...................................................... OFFERS Knight Single low bed JEEP ...................................................... OFFERS 1987 W Star 444, 44s, Neway air ...............................................PARTS 200 size Rotobec heel and grapple .................................................. Call 150 size Rotobec heel and grapple .................................................. Call 2 Expando bunks w/stakes . ................................................... $2,500 ea
WANTED!!
Short Log Trailers of any kind, 2000 & newer only Tri Drive Kenworth & Western Stars — any year will do Waratah Processing Heads!! 622Bs & 624s D5H & 527 Cat Skidders 6x6 Graders... Buyers Waiting ...
Call Ed now (250) 318-8870 Mining • Trucking • Logging equipsells@shaw.ca
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Supply Post Western Canada Edition · www.supplypost.com 1986 Fiat Allis FR20, s/n 81C00558, seal in lifting spool needs replacing. $10,000 OBO. phone: (306) 662-3610
1995 Cat 950F II Loader, s/n 5SK01418, A/C, big
1990 Kawasaki Z85 Loader, 5 yd. $15,000. phone: (604) 250-5325
rubber, 3rd valve for grapple, forks, etc. Good,
Cat 966C Wheel Loader, 26.5 x 25 tires, grapple. $21,000. phone: (250) 997-5868
lumber
3" & 4" Lowbed decking up to 24' long. 2x6 truck deckKelowna, BC. ing 12' to 24' long. Treated GATEWAY MACHINERY timbers & plywoods. Hydro power “treated” poles 25' to AND EQUIPMENT LTD. C a t 9 8 0 B L o a d e r . 40' long. We deliver “even gatewaymach@telus.net $17,000. to the moon”. bill: (604) 831-6969 phone: (604) 250-5325 can-am lumber mill phone: (604) 580-1415 clean. Asking $59,500.
V.I. Equipment heavy equipment Parts & Sales
Specializing in Caterpillar, John Deere & Hitachi Contact: Joe Collingwood Phone: (250) 468-1000 Toll Free: (855) 559 9995 Cell: (250) 951-1944 (Evenings & weekends)
Currently Dismantling: John Deere 330 LC Excavator | John Deere 690E Excavator John Deere 790E Excavator | John Deere 892E Excavator John Deere 370C Excavator | Cat 325 Excavator Cat 330B Excavator | Cat 330L Excavator | Cat IT Loader
Equipment Inventory: Excavators • Hitachi ZX 350 Excavator w/ roadbuilding/forestry pkg., hyd. thumb, Q/C, dig bucket, 65% U/C, 64,789 hrs................................$250,000 • Caterpillar 330 C Excavator w/ dig & clean-up buckets, thumb & Q/C ............................................................................................$112,000 • Hitachi ZX 200 Forester Excavator w/ rake, dig bucket, hyd. Q/C, Pro hyd.thumb & 28 in. 2 bar forestry pads. 5,280 original hrs.$122,500 • John Deere 200C LC Excavator w/ cab guard, cat walks, 2 buckets, hyd. thumb & rake, 7,000 hrs. .............................................$74,000 • Hitachi EX 120-1 Excavator w/ 2 buckets & thumb, 70% U/C ..............................................................................................$26,500 • Hitachi EX 200-5 Excavator w/ 2 buckets, Q/C, hyd. Pro thumb, 70% U/C & new paint............................................................$47,500 • John Deere 790E Excavator w/ hyd. thumb, bucket and Q/C, 50% U/C, 11,000 hrs.................................................................... $37,000 • John Deere 892D Excavator w/ Pro bucket & thumb, bucket and Q/C, 50% U/C........................................................................$19,500 • John Deere 590D Excavator w/ 2 buckets, Q/C, Pro thumb, power grapple and 80% U/C, 8,800 hrs. . .......................................$39,900 • Hitachi EX 120-5 Excavator w/ hyd. thumb, clean-up & dig buckets, Q/C, ripper, cab guard, cat walks and 75% U/C,...................$37,000 • Hitachi ZX 70 Excavator w/ hyd. blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets & Q/C, control pattern, and heat and A/C..................................$45,000 Dozers • Cat D6R XL Dozer w/ new U/C, system one rails & new equalizer, sweeps and canopy, a/c, plumbed for ripper, 17,900 hrs....$79,500 Miscellaneous • Grove TTS 870B Crane Truck w/ 110 ft of live boom..........$249,000 • Finning M40F Tank Drill complete with PR66.......................$89,500 • Genie S-65 Man Lift w/ Duetz 4 cylinder Diesel engine. 28,400 lbs. ..............................................................................................$23,900
machinery
marine . Caterpillar D353 complete marine engine, low hours, $16,000. Twin disc 509 gear, 2.50:1, tested, $2,400. 24 Ft. Steel Tug, V6-71, $14,000. phone: (604) 462-9759
Advertise your machine Cummins parts. New liner in the classifieds! C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r kits, in lots of six only. Plus deadlines & rates. new Cummins liner pullers. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802
mining
POR.
RMS double 9’, circular jigs w/3’ cleaner jigs, c/w all electrical, hoses and fittings, complete. $95,000; Slury tank w/10x10 150 hp electric pump. $85,000; 300 kw Cat gen., trailer mtd, under 1,000 hrs. $55,000; Triple deck simplicity screen Call us for rebuilt Volvo deck. $75,000. All located in Penta AD41/KAD43 engine Yukon. pricing, rebuild DP-E & phone: (867) 332-2040 DPH sterndrives, Volvo or Tim: (509) 951-3156 Penta used parts and large PARTS selection of used stainless steel propellers. Cat parts for sale. (3)
McDougal Engine Lathe, Advanced Marine Power Ltd. 14 in. swing, 40 in. bed, www.advancedmarine.ca 2 pc. 3 jaw, 12 in. 4 jaw, phone: (250) 287-9130 steady, taper attachment, tool post turret & misc. $3,000 OBO. phone: (250) 539-5421
manuals (15) assorted Caterpillar CREW BOATS, diesel and John Deere service powered, fuel efficient, manuals. $950 for all. Alum 10-12 passenger phone: (250) 378-7224 vessels, fully equipped, Advertise your machine Transport Canada Certified, i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! safe & reliable, delivery if C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r required. d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . Altech leasing Phone: (250) 286-0055 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802
WallyQuality ’s Private Parts Used Parts Phone: (250) 833-8349
January 2013
Evenings (250) 835-4678
machines for sale 648E JD Grapple Skidder................................................$23,000 668C Ranger Grapple Line Skidder.................................$10,000 740A JD Line Skidder........................................................$9,000
Gilkes water pumps, (3) water cooled turbos (two for 5910 and one IW5285), (3) oil coolers, (3) fuel pumps, S/Ns TC 3758 02 131700, 703 758 E 001 DY 72818, 703 758-EC01 D1 073230. POR. PHONE: (604) 826-1186
Large stock of brass propellers. POR. PHONE: (604) 826-1186 1998 Kobelco Mark IV 300 parted out. dave: (604) 240-7977
processors
MITSUBISHI New and Used engines and dozer 2 0 0 4 W a r a t a h 6 2 2 B parts, manuals, large Processor head for sale. inventory. rhineequipment.com Recent upgrades. phone: (253) 536-0600 rick: (250) 991-6194
3408 cat parts, turbo’s, Fuel pump, and oil Coolers, for a marine 3408. POR. PHONE: (604) 826-1186 2000 John Deere 370 Log Loader with HTH626
wrecking JUST CAME IN: BURNT 618 TJ BUNCHER. JD 903 (BURNT), 80% U/C • 1995 Freightliner, Series 60 Detroit, 470 hp, 40,000 lb 410 Ratio Rockwell Axles, Double Lockers • 125 Clarke Wheel Loader 210 300 Komatsu • 210, 200 Hyundai w/ Harricana Stroker • Crane PH 20-1A Omega • 380, 404, 450, 480, 550, 660 TJ Skidders • 330, 320, 325, 322, 225, 235 Cat • Denharco 3000-3500 Strokers • Cat D6C • 2200 Limit Stroker • 270 Hitachi Log Loader – fire damaged • 630 Prentice Buncher • Hitachi EX200LC • UH14 • 630 Tigercat Grapple Skidder • 518 Cat Skidder • S8, S9 International Skidder • Terex 8231 Loader • Coring Hotsaw 20-22 Head • Link-Belt 4300-2800 • 2800 Quantum • 2628, 608, 618, 628 TJ Bunchers • 748E748G, 740A, 649E, 648D, 640D, 540A, 540B, 440 • Graders Austin Western Champion D600-760 • JD 200LC, 690E, 790, 892 Excavator • Tires/Chains: 30.5 x 32, 24.5 x 32, 23.1 x 26, 18.4 x 34, 26 x 28 • 18.00 x 25, 14.00 x 24, 16.00 x 24, 20.5 x 25 • Tracks for 628, D7, 200
PHONE: (604) 826-1186
Waratah head. Good operating condition. Ready to work. 20,675 hrs. Allison Electric shift cab control, several available. Chilliwack, BC. $148,000. POR. phone: (604) 793-5266 PHONE: (604) 826-1186
NORLAN PARTS Complete Inventory & business for sale CURRENTLY WRECKING:
running motors
• (3) 40 Crawlers
• (1) 350C Crawler
8.3 5.9 Cummins; 353, 453, 471, 6V53 Detroit Diesel; 466, 414, 4276, 4045 John Deere Always a selection of good used parts for: Timberjack, Clark, and others Radiators, transmissions & hyd. coolers
• (3) 420 Crawlers
• (1) 555 Loader
• (1) 1010 Crawler
• 410 & 510 Loader & Hoe
• Gradall 544D-10 Zoom Boom w/ foam filled tires and Deere 4 cylinder diesel engine............................................................$29,900
Visit www.skidderbuncherparts.com For More Info & Photos!
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We buy John Deeres for wrecking
January 2013 Link-Belt 2800 Processor, w/2 Denharco heads, machine completely rebuilt. $29,950. phone: (250) 992-7568
Reconditioned display screens in exchange for your old one. 1 yr. warranty. Axis Forestry Inc. manufactures quality Canadian-built aftermarket parts that fit warranty expired processing heads at great pricing. $2,190. www.axisforestry.com phone: (250) 371-7323
Supply Post Western Canada Edition · www.supplypost.com 24 ft. trimmer, near new. At new price $65,000. 60 ft, 3 strand outfeed. $9,500 for both, will sell separately. phone: (604) 845-6242
Wood-Mizer LT300 Sawmill, 75 hp Meadows 36” deluxe edger, Fastline scragg saw. $65,000. Many other parts – switch gear, ( 2 ) C a t 6 2 7 G , s / n infeeds, motors & trim AXF00605 & 604, 8,200 and saws. phone: (250) 365-7624 8,700 hrs, both have 400 hr. Advertise your machine i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! rear engines & hitches. Will Call Tanya today for d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . rent. $320,000 ea. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 r. clancy h.e. sales phone: (403) 278-1595 Caterpillar 627 Twin
pumps Parting out complete sawmill, various log & transfer decks, Morbark 6-40 debarker line. Primary breakdown Kodiak bandmill, secondary Kodiak horizontal resaw, Shurman edger line, 24’ trimline, chipper c/w screen system, pneumatic conveyor, Fernano canter line, c/w software, misc. convey3" Submersible pump, ors, electrical, structural 220 volt, just serviced by beam, deck plating. P.O.R. C a n a d i a n D e w a t e r i n g . Chase, BC. phone: (250) 318-6578 $2,000 OBO. john: (778) 878-3656 scales or: (604) 581-3656
sawheads
scrapers
(1) Pacific Scale, low mount, 80' long, 80 ton, with load cells and digital readout and printer. POR. phone: (604) 826-1186
Quadco 2800 360VI, Quadco 22” 40 Tilt Hotsaw rebuilt, 2 avail. Waratah FS22, 400 hrs. 10 x 60 Western scale. GN Roy 2252C, new. $17,500 OBO. Kamloops. Gilbert 2022, only 50 hrs. phone: (250) 371-1000 kevin: (877) 563-8899 Advertise your machine sawmills in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for WOOD-MIZER deadlines & rates. Thin Kerf Band Sawmills TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 phone: 1-877-866-0667
Sexsmith Used Farm Parts Ltd. Sexsmith, AB www.usedfarmparts.com E-mail: farmpart@telusplanet.net
Dismantling: • Loaders: Case 621, JD 644C, JD 544B, IT14B Cat, W14, W20 Case, MF 33D Crawlers: Komatsu D53A, Case 1150B Forklifts: IHC 4500, MF 6500 • GRADERS: Champion 720A Skidsteers: Gehl 4625, Melroe Bobcat 943, 863, 853, 843, 610, Case 1845, 420 NH Backhoes: JD 610T, JD 310D, Case 580B, Case 780
A large selection of: Tested Diesel Engines.
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Buying Equipment For Dismantling
slingers
2) (3) 10 Kw Diesel Gen, 110/220 Single Ph., 208 3 Ph., 60 Cyl., Low Hrs. ................................................................. $5,900. 2003 Slinger body for sale,
3) 30 Kw Rad Cooled, Skid Mounted.............................. $6,900.
serial #04MO3272 M-17
4) 100 Kw Cat 333 3 Ph, 97 Hrs., Skid Mounted............ $8,900.
Bay lynx, fully operational,
5) 40 Kw 4:71 Detroit, 1200 Rpm, Marine....................... $6,100.
low hrs, $21,000 OBO. Call
6) Twin Disc 6:1 514 Gears................................................ $4,500.
Steve or Ray.
7) 2/71 3/71 6/71 12/71 Parts..................................................POR.
phone: (250) 474-5145
8) (2) Voith Schnider Vertical Drives, Offers...........$6,000. Ea.
snow blower
9) (2) Ford 800 V8 Det., Al. At., 4000, 3000 mi...........$6,500. Ea.
Snow blower and power
11) (2) Antique Large Barge Manuel Capstans........$1,000. Ea.
unit to be mounted on wheel loader. phone: (250) 788-5392
stolen
12) 2,000# Drop Hammer........................................................ $350. 13) Double Drum Waterfall Winch.................................... $6,000. 14) In Ground Car Hoist.......................................................... $350. 15) Towing Winch off 60' Tug, hyd. driven, good cable..... $9,000. 17) 65' St Isl. Sea Pearl, Ser. 60, 24" Bow, Th.............. $495,000. 18) 26' Fiber., Cummins Inb............................................... $25,000. 19) 24' Alum 6 cy, Volvo Diesel, Trailer, Elec................. $49,000.
phone: (250) 489-9502 Stolen Backhoe: $3,000
20) 24' Alum, Cabin, Police, Out Board, No Trailer...... $19,500.
reward for stolen 1998
21) 41' Fiberglass Canoe Cove Crew boat, needs engines ......................................................................................... $30,000.
John Deere 410E Loader 2012 630D Tigercat grap- B a c k h o e , s t o l e n f r o m
phone: (250) 788-5392
10) (4) 8/ 71 Series Turbows............................................$100. Ea.
16) 65' Steel Tug Twin 16/71s........................................... $30,000.
maintained. $23,500.
ple skidder, 1500 hrs.
FOR SALE
1) (3) 5 Kw 2 cyl. Air Cooled Onan Diesel Gen........$3,450. Ea.
Engine Motor Scraper, well
skidders
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Abbortsford, BC next to Highway #1, near Exit 99. phone: (604) 852-6148
1989-91 Gardner Denver D825 cfm, 120 psi, Portable Air Compressors, Cat Power, 6,000-11,000 Hrs Excellent Condition, Offers.......................................... $32,500 ea/OBO 2006 Hyster 6000 lb Forklift, 3 Stage Mast, Side Shift, Gas Power, 2,400 Hrs, Excellent Condition...................... $16,000 2005 Caterpillar D5N LGP, Cab, PAT Dozer, Drawbar, 6,200 Hrs, Ready to Go...............................................$79,500/offers 1980 D8K, 77V, ROPS Cab, U Dozer, MS Ripper, 24" ES Pads, Painted, Very Good Unit. ............................................ $59,000 1991 Hitachi EX700, 14'6" Stick, QC, 2 Buckets, Good Running Condition....................................................... $79,000
Buying or Selling Equipment? I can help. Call 604-626-6803
TUNDRA EQUIPMENT CONSULTING Hugh Bruggen-Cate, Abbotsford, BC
Cell: 604-626-6803 • Fax: 604-859-9083
Email: hbruggencate@shaw.ca
1998 Helle Hydraulic Sawmill • Helle 54’ head rig powered by 200hp electric motor • Helle Feedworks with 64’ track • Helle 16’ 4-headblock fully hydraulic carriage 42” opening • New in 2004 Helle computer setworks • Helle 22” 2-saw vertical edger with 25hp electric motor • Saw cab 5 x 8 • Helle chain log turner Mill was running • 32’ 4 strand in-feed log deck when purchased • 16’ Drop rolloff the husk in Montana (2008) • 16’ Rollcase hauled to location • 46’ green chain 4strand but never • Barn cleaner to remove sawdust reassembled. • Sawdust conveyor • 3 Auxiliary hydraulic pumps 15hp, 20hp & 30 hp • 5-54” saws all good • 2-sets edger saws • Spare Parts CYPRESS HILLS, ALBERTA (27K SOUTH OF WALSH, AB.)
403.937.2214
22) 15' Welded Alum. Sports Fishing Boat, w/trailer..... $8,000. 23) Ford COE Dsl/Auto Aircraft De-Icing/Fire Trucks.. $11,500.
CALL DOUG 250-954-9876 or 250-757-9212 E MAIL: cmcdoug@shaw.ca
BROWN INTERNATIONAL SERVICES www.brownihc.com new parts for IHC - Dresser - In Stock, including Exchange Transmissions, Steering Drives & Drop-In Motors, Carco Gearmatic Winch Products FULL TRACK PRESS FACILITIES Complete Excavator & Crawler Tractor Undercarriages Berco, Trek & Intertractor
machines for sale • 1987 TD20G Dresser, enclosed cab, angle blade, & semi-U, 4 barrel ripper, low hours on new motor..................................................................................$59,000 • 1989 Komatsu PC200LC-6, c/w Denharco processor head, dig bucket..............SOLD • TD20E, c/w winch, good condition.................................................................$50,000 • 1998 Komatsu D39P-LGP, enclosed cab, ripper, very clean...........................$60,000 • Case 1150B, good runner...............................................................................$17,000 • 1998 Dresser TD9H, very good condition.......................................................$48,000 • TD20E Beales brush blade................................................................................$5,200 · TD15C Brush blade...........................................................................................$5,000 • TD15C Winch, Carco F50..................................................................................$3,500 • (2) Gearmatic #22 Hyd. Winches................................................................$3,500 ea. • TD20G-20E Grapple........................................................................................$22,000 • Beales D-85E-18 Sliding Angle Tilt Blade and C Frame..........................................POR • TD7EG TD8E6 Factory Ripper............................................................................$2,900 • DT360 Power Plant with Rock Ford PTO............................................................$3,800 • Rebuilt 4BT Cummins for TD8G or TD9H.............................................................P.O.R. • 817B Engine.....................................................................................................$8,900 • Used 175B Pads & Rails, good used.................................................................$3,800 • Used TD25 Rails & 22" pads............................................................................$7,500 • TD25C, rails w/new pins & bushings, 24" SS pads.........................................$12,800 • Wrecking: Komatsu D85E-18, good undercarriage
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tires
Trailers (Dump)
(3) Goodyear L5, 45 x 65 x 45 tires, 58 ply to fit 800 900 Komatsu wheel loader. Tri-Drive Ready! New 2013 Fontaine Magnitude 55H $5,000 OBO. phone: (250) 997-5868 Lowbed, triaxle, air ride,
tracks
Shop Tr uck c/w steel deck and 400 amp Miller
60” spread, jeep & boost-
Trailers (Jeep)
trailers
2013 Doepker B-Train. phone: (250) 788-5392
New
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trucks (Shop) 2004 Freightliner FL80
er ready. 6 on order for 2007 28’ quad axle dumper D9R Cat tracks, 65-70% trailer, front air ride susJanuary delivery. wear left, 9.5” centres, pension, back spring, aluPhone: (866) 953-5800 pin to pin. Pads 27” wide. minum wheels. $35,000. $16,500 OBO. phone: (250) 561-2803 phone: (306) 662-3610
2008 Langfab Roll-Off trailer, tandem axle, 30 ton hy cyl, 11R24.5 tires @ approx. 90%, controls on reach. Approx 800 hrs from June/08 to Nov/12. $40,000. Kamloops, BC. phone: (250) 851-2858
January 2013
2007 Kenworth T600, 13 spd trans., T/A, 22.5 tires, Cat C150 diesel engine 14.6 L, 425 hp, air susp., 257” WB, leather Captain seats. $29,000. phone: (757) 478-2706
Fontaine
2007 Kenworth T800B Triaxle, 865,800 kms, Cummins ISX, 530 hp, T69170HP rears, Eaton 18 spd trans., 24.5 wheels, 385/65/R22.5 steer tires, 264” WB, Inspection good until Jan-Feb 2013, 22’ Brandon box, plumbed for pup, triple locks. $60,000. phone: (250) 561-2803
Velocity Stepdeck, 53’
1981 Ford 9000, Cat 3406, 125/15 Trans, wet kit, pickup ramps for low bed, truck only used 6 months since motor rebuild, passed inspection in 2007 but Trailers (Lowbed) never licensed for road. Knight lowbed w/detach- $5,000 OBO. able neck and single axle john: (778) 878-3656 booster. or: (604) 581-3656 phone: (250) 788-5392
2012 Arctic LT24TR deadlines & rates. Tridem Pole Trailer, c/w TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 aluminum wheels, 8’6” bunk, 2 stage reach. Trailers (Deck) $36,500. 2008 Snake River flat trucks (Dump) phone: (250) 845-2212 trucks deck trailer, model 24000 Advertise your machine GVW, c/w new spare and 2004 Peterbilt Tri-Drive in the classifieds! tractor, rebuilt Cat motor, C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r spare brakeshoes. $8,500. with warranty. d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . Quadra Island, BC. phone: (250) 788-5392 phone: (250) 285-3906 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 2011 John Deere 300D, 2050 hrs, positive air shutoff, 750/65R25 tires. For rent $15,000 per month OBO. phone: (403) 601-6955
Happy Holidays And A Prosperous New Year To You & Your Family • 2000 450-5 LC Roadbuilder • 2006 ZX120, Extra Guarding & Plumbing • 2006 Magnum RHP 30 Compactor, used 5 hrs • Quick Change Heel & Rotobec Grapple • ZX350 Roadbuilder • ZX240 Hoe Drill
NEWLY LISTED! • Log Max Processing Head, Low Hours • Case 721 Wheel Loader • Cat 416 Backhoe Loader • JD 70D Excavator • Hitachi ZX120 Excavator • Komatsu PC300 Log Loader • Cat 330C Log Loader thinking of purchasing in the usa? I can help!
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400 amp Miller welder & hiab crane. $35.000. 2003 GMC 3500 Dually 4X4 Service truck c/w 225 amp Miller welder & compressor. $24,500. Joe: (250) 468-1000
trucks (Water) c/w 4,000 gallon tank.
1995 Peerless jeep with 4 In Stock - Black In Color scales, aluminum wheels, 2 stage reach, air ride susPhone: (866) 953-5800 pension, inspection good Advertise your machine until Dec 2012. $11,000. i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! phone: (250) 561-2803 Call Tanya today for
Freightliner Shop truck c/w
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Triaxle, c/w Extreme Beam, Lifetime Warranty,
welder. $39,500. T8104
Wajax fire pump & 2,000 ft. hose. $22,500. JOE: (250) 468-1000 2007 Kenworth T800B Triaxle, 12,984 kms, Cummins ISX, 530 hp, T69170HP rears, Eaton 18 Spd, 24.5 wheels, 385/65/ R22.5 steer tires, 264” WB, Inspection good until Jan-Feb 2013, $29,000 recent work orders on engine w/1,000 km complete engine rebuild at 1,015,531 km, 22’ Brandon box, plumbed for pup, triple locks. $65,000. phone: (250) 561-2803
wrecking Wrecking ‘94 Western Star 470 Detroit engine, emulator, 18 spd. phone: (250) 845-2212 Wrecking 903J
for
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Buncher;
618
Buncher; 850 Buncher; 660 Timberjack Grapple Skidder. phone: (250) 788-5392 Wrecking: Cat, JD, Hitachi
Advertise your machine & Link-Belt equipment. i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! penner’s heavy duty parts & servicE Call Tanya today for d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . phone: 1-800-663-8210 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 Wrecking: Cat, JD, Kom, Dodge CT tandem model Caterpiller D300 Rock (Logging) trucks Link-Belt. #800, V8 Cummins triple truck. $60,000. nickel engine, Allison trans, JOE: (250) 468-1000 1995 Kenworth T800 Log Oversized Equipment Parts 5,000 orig. mi, all new Truck c/w Peerless Jeep & 2463 Townline Road, 1100/20 Michelin tires. 18’ Log Trailer. $30,000. 1996 Abbotsford, BC deck, condition is excellent Kenworth T800 Log Truck phone: (866) 456-9977 plus. POR. c/w Peerless Jeep & Pole or: (604) 855-9977 phone: (604) 826-1186 Trailer. $34,000 2007 John Deere 300D, Joe: (250) 468-1000 2006 Chevy Silverado yarders 3600 hrs, tailgate, 23.5R25 4X4 pick-up. Crew-cab. trucks (Powder) Washington 188 Swing HD2500. $17,500. 2007 tires at 65%. For sale GMC 4X4 4-wheel drive $215,000. For rent $14,000 1991 GMC Powder truck Yarder on rubber. Exc. shape. $150,000. with box. $10,000. crew-cab. HD3500 $18,500 per month OBO. phone: (403) 601-6955 JOE: (250) 468-1000 JOE: (250) 468-1000 JOE: (250) 468-1000
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Minding Your Business by Kathryn Thorpe Klassen
Happy New Year! W
elcome to 2013. If you are reading this it means that the world didn’t end on December
21st along with the Mayan work on our new year’s come up with a list of the calendar. We all get to keep resolutions. top things they’d like to say on trucking and we have I’ve asked around to to their dispatch. yet another 12 months to a number of drivers and If you’re a driver and you’ve never uttered something similar to the following phrases to your dispatch, you may either want to hug your dispatcher for being so fantastic or learn to speak your mind a little more. If you’re a driver and you’ve said each and every one of these to your current management team, then maybe you will want to resolve to speak your mind a little bit less, or find a new job and/or dispatcher… Finally, if you are a dispatcher and you’ve had any more than a couple of the following thrown at you by a frustrated driver, you may want to consider a ride along to see what life is really like behind the wheel. If you think you can do better, why don’t you get behind the wheel and deliver this load yourself? You’ve obviously never sat in a traffic jam on the 401 before have you? Give me some sort of clue what I’m doing after my unload so that I’m not sitting around waiting for you to get around to it while I could be making miles, and therefore making money.
January 2013 Just because the highway reopened doesn’t mean that the three feet of snow that fell overnight has been cleared from the trailer deck, the truck stop parking lot or the side streets needed to get to said highway. If I say I can’t get out yet, I can’t. I want to make money as much as you want me to make it and I’ll go when I can. Don’t ask me more than once a year to deadhead anywhere to rescue that trailer that you forgot about after it broke down, because it isn’t going to pay well and I have bills too. Don’t whine to me about how you have to get out of the office on time tonight due to your social life and obligations when I’m sitting a thousand miles away waiting for an answer from you. I’m on the road 25 days out of every month. I don’t have a social life. Don’t ask me to run over my hours. If I choose to do so that’s fine. It’s my butt on the line, not yours. You’re supposed to be the one looking out for my best interests. Don’t try to skimp on my paycheque. I have plenty of time in my bunk each night to calculate how many miles I’ve driven, what layover pay I’m owed and still keep my eye out for a better job. Don’t act like I tried to blow the turbo in my truck on purpose. Sitting around the dealership for two days over the weekend waiting for the part when I’m 2000 miles from home with a
hot load on the deck isn’t exactly my ideal way to spend a weekend either. Why do you act surprised when I call in from time off and wonder what my load plans are? I told you I’d be back on the 1st of the month. Did you not believe me? I’m sorry I didn’t spend my entire holiday texting you to make sure you remembered who I am and that I work for you. When I said it wasn’t safe to travel I really did mean it. Now I’m in the ditch thanks to black ice and your precious load is gonna be even later than it would have been had I waited for the sand trucks to go by and the sun to come out. I just ran four long days to get this load delivered. I need sleep now. Please avoid calling me for the next eight hours. Unless you have a really great load for me that pays a bundle. Then by all means call. The truck and the driver both require refuelling to keep going. This may involve stopping for more than five minutes. Deal with it. I’m not a customs official, but I do have to deal with them. It would be fantastic if you could inform your customers that they do need to have paperwork for me if they expect me to move their freight across the line. Don’t forget, truckers talk, and I know all your company’s dirty little secrets. I could probably get you in more trouble than you could ever get me in! b
ing brat Cele ars in e 33 Y ess! n Busi
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Kenworth Offers Advice On Spec’ing For Mixers In Canada A mixer is a highly specialized piece of equipment, which is expected to put in a number of years of service. To ensure efficiency over the life of the vehicle, it’s important to spec wisely. A key consideration to spec’ing is the local length and weight regulations since these will dictate the axle spacing needed to maximize payload. Individual provinces require compliance with their specific weight laws. This has a big influence on how the axles are set up and spaced. “For example, the intent of SPIF (Safe Productive Infrastructure-Friendly) law in Ontario is to spread the weight evenly over the wheelbase, which defines where the steer axle goes and has a direct impact on frame dimensions,” says Alan Fennimore, vocational marketing manager for Kenworth Truck Company in Kirkland, Wash. “In most cases, a set-back steer axle or a twin steer is a common mixer spec. The Kenworth T800 is an example of a chassis designed specifically to meet the needs of mixer customers with its set-back and twin steer front axle options.” The Kenworth T800 twin steer model,
which may be more suitable for certain provincial weight requirements, is based off the set-back axle T800 with the second steer axle located 72 inches rear of the front steer axle. The maximum front GAWR is 40,000 pounds. In some provinces, mixer trucks can be specified shorter and lighter with a setback axle to make them more maneuverable on jobsites. The Kenworth T800 short hood and the Kenworth T440 are examples of trucks that work well for these mixer applications. “You may need to spec lift and or steering axles to distribute more weight of the mixer over more axles to operate them in provinces that have limits on the amount of weight each axle or each wheel may carry,” notes Fennimore. Depending on the weight carried by the steer axle and your provincial laws, you may also need to spec wide-based front tires. “This would require a 425/65R22.5 tire size to get to the 20,000-pound rating on the front axle,” says Fennimore. Kenworth dealers, Fennimore adds, work with customers to develop specifications that not only meet provincial regulations, but
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also enhance productivity taking into consideration specific operating conditions. Here are some brief examples: In Alberta and British Columbia, to maximize the payload, dealers recommend mixers specified with, among other things, twin steer axles, tandem drive axles, and a booster axle with a maximum wheelbase of 278 inches, a front axle spread of 72 inches and a rear-axle spread of 60 inches. In Manitoba, to maximize payload, dealers recommend twin steerable 20,000-pound steer axles and 46,000-pound drive axles. However, provincial regulations prohibit booster axles. In Ontario, because the SPIF law requires several considerations for a mixer operator – dealers suggest choosing automated transmissions; rear-engine power takeoff (REPTO); back-of-cab exhaust to maximize frame space for chutes and water tanks; a minimum wheelbase of 6 meters; a front axle spread of 72 inches minimum or 106 inches maximum; and a rear-axle spread of 72 inches maximum. In the Atlantic provinces of New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, dealers recommend a rear-engine power takeoff (REPTO); twin steerable 20,000-pound steer axles and 46,000-pound drive axles; right-hand, back-ofcab 100-gallon fuel tank to maximize frame rail space; a maximum wheelbase of 278 inches; a front axle spread of 72 inches maximum; and a rear-axle spread of 60 inches. In Quebec, they suggest twin steerable 16,000-pound steer axles and two 23,000-pound drive axles, in order to meet a provincial regulation requiring the additional axle to be attached to the steering wheel. In Saskatchewan, dealers suggest using 445/65R22.5 size tires on a single or twin steerable 20,000-pound steer axle for maximum flotation.
“Of course, other provincial restrictions may apply to your operation, and your operating conditions may require different considerations,” Fennimore adds. “Then there’s the fact that provincial regulations often list limits using metric system measurements, while manufacturers may list the measurements of the truck and its key parts using the English measurement system. That’s why you should visit a local Kenworth dealer for a more complete review of provincial regulations and your operating conditions.” 2010 Engines – Making Room for SCR It’s especially important to understand how the 2010 federal engine emissions standards may require some changes to be made when spec’ing for new truck purchases compared to your current mixer spec, which may include a 2007 emission-compliant or older engine. Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) mixes a reductant – most commonly a solution of urea and deionized water known as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) – with the oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in exhaust
Page T-3 gases. The exhaust then passes through a catalyst, where the DEF reacts with the NOx to convert it into nitrogen and water. According to Fennimore, it is important for operators to consider DEF tank capacity and placement. “To support SCR system integration, Kenworth provides a range of exhaust and DEF tank sizes and locations designed for mixers. This helps mixer operators maintain their wheelbase and body configuration when spec’ing Kenworth trucks with 2010 EPA-compliant engines,” Fennimore says. “For mixers where truck frame space is often critical, Kenworth provides a 5.6-gallon DEF tank with a clear back of cab option unique to the industry. The tank provides a range of 800 to 1,200 miles between refilling with the range dependent on duty-cycle and fuel economy. When combined with an in-cab battery box and a Kenworth SCR and DPF package located under the cab access step, there’s essentially no impact to the customer as far as valuable frame space compared to a pre-2010 emissions truck,” he said.
Not all SCR technology engines are the same, however. “An aftertreatment catalyst using copper zeolite is more efficient than one with iron zeolite at reducing NOx at normal engine operating temperatures,” says Fennimore. “That’s why engines using copper zeolite may offer better fuel economy than engines using iron zeolite.” PACCAR engines and Cummins engines both use copper zeolite. A Green Option: Natural Gas A green option is natural gas. While it does not have the high energy density of diesel fuel, CNG does provide a cleaner burning fuel without the need for complex emission reduction technology. Natural gas is domestically produced, so it reduces reliance on foreign oil. The drawback can be a higher initial engine and fuel storage system cost. However, an estimated $2-plus savings per gallon on natural gas compared to diesel makes the ROI very attractive, Fennimore says. Some provinces may offer grant programs to help offset the additional cost of Continued on page T-4
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the alternative fuel engine technology and fueling stations. Plus, by deleting the additional weight associated with the SCR emission control systems, a CNGpowered mixer may be able to carry more payload over a comparable dieselpowered unit. But that depends on the distance the mixer must travel each day and your choice of fuel. Some operations may require specifying CNGpowered trucks with additional fuel tanks, which could offset any weight savings realized with the deletion of the emission control systems. Plus, if you choose liquefied natural gas over CNG fuel because of its higher energy density, the LNG-powered engine employs a compression ignited system, which uses 5 percent diesel as the pilot ignition. And this requires the use of SCR technology and a diesel particulate filter (DPF). If the mixer must carry additional fuel to extend its range or its operating time between fuelings, some provinces, like British Columbia, do offer greater weight allowances on some natural-gas powered trucks, which would offset any weight penalties caused by the additional fuel tanks. Natural gas-powered engines, such as the Cummins Westport ISL G and the ISX12 G engines, are available for heavy duty
Your Truck & Trailer Connection, Since 1971 Class 8 trucks, including the T660, T800, T800 short hood, W900S, and the T440. The ISL G, which runs on compressed natural gas, is rated at 320 hp and 1,000 lb-ft of torque. It uses a maintenance-free, threeway catalyst and is 2010 EPA- and CARB-compliant without the use of SCR technology or a DPF. The ISL G is available with an Allison 3000 or 4000 series transmission. The ISX12 G, which can run on CNG or LNG, comes with a range of ratings to 400 hp and 1,450 ft-lbs of torque, optional engine brake and manual and automatic transmission capability to meet customer needs. (The ISX12 G was introduced earlier in 2012 and should be ready for order and delivery in early 2013.) It’s important to work with your truck salesperson and mixer body builder to assess which fuel storage system – CNG or LNG – will work best for you. “Your decision may be determined by the availability of CNG or LNG fuel in your area,” Fennimore says. “Currently, CNG is the preferred fuel storage system for mixer applications.” The Drivetrain Whether operators choose natural gas- or diesel fuel-powered engines, big horsepower is generally not a requirement for mixer applications. “You should get just enough
horsepower to do the job,” says Kenworth’s Fennimore. “Engines with 320 to 350 hp should be plenty for most applications. Extra horsepower just uses more fuel, puts more strain on the rest of the drivetrain, costs more and adds weight.” Truck models with the versatility to span class 7 and class 8 ratings, such as the set-back axle Kenworth T440 and T470, can offer operators the widest array of choices to build mixers that will meet their operational needs, Fennimore says. “With the Kenworth T440, for example, operators have a choice of front axle ratings from 12,000 to 22,000 pounds, rear axles from 21,000-pound single to 46,000-pound dual drives and three frame rail sizes to match strength and weight requirements,” he adds. “Plus, the T440 can be spec’d with the PACCAR PX-8, which offers a range of power choices from 260 to 350 hp and from 600 to 1,000 lb-ft of torque.” In cases where additional power and payload is required, the Cummins ISL9 is available with ratings up to 380 hp and 1,300 lb-ft of torque. When additional power is required for a larger mixing drum, or where weight is not as much an issue, a PACCAR MX 12.9-liter or Cummins ISX11.9 engine offers excellent performance. In addition, the larger engines will
last longer. These medium displacement engines are available in the set-forward W900S and the set-back T800 short hood. According to Fennimore, the rear axle ratios should be evenly matched with the transmission so that engine speed is around 1,600 rpm at highway speeds. “You should also be able to go as slow as 1.5 mph at 1,400 or more rpm,” he says. “A 4.30:1 ratio with 11R22.5 tires and the -9ALL transmission works well. With a 6-speed automatic transmission, use a 4.88:1 or lower ratio.” Automatic or Manual Transmission The transmission you put behind the engine needs a wide ratio range to have good startability and gradability around jobsites and on the highway. “The Eaton 9ALL is a common transmission spec for mixers. It has a really low ratio for crawling while pouring curbs or other continuous pours. But there’s also a high enough top end for traveling at highway speeds,” he says. In addition to the standard manual transmission, Eaton offers the vocational series of UltraShift(R) Plus available specifically designed for mixer usage. This automated manual includes the following vocational specific features: Hill Hold and Creep Modes. “We’re seeing more Continued on page T-6
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One additional Allison transmission gaining popularity in mixer applications is the 4700 RDS, which offers a 7.63 to 1 low first gear and optional second reverse. This helps give drivers extra control while pouring curb or backing down that steep incline to pour a footing. Another 4700 RDS feature is a converter lockup mode in first gear, which reduces excess heat being returned to the cooling system from a slipping torque converter without this feature. Front Engine or Rear Engine PTO The PTO must come directly from the engine in order to provide enough power for the mixer system. Whether you use front engine or a rear engine PTO depends on the chassis configuration. Fennimore recommends a rear engine PTO any time you can make it fit. But in those areas where the front pedestal must be mounted immediately back of cab, a front engine PTO is the only alternative. “A front-mounted PTO makes sense in provinces like Ontario, where the weight laws give you an incentive to get more load on the steer axle,” he says. The Kenworth T470 – with its full parent rails front frame configuration – is an excellent model for FEPTO applications. “With 2010 engines rejecting more heat, a larger radiator is needed to cool
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“I suggest picking lowreplacement cost windshields when they’re available,” he adds. “Most mixer fleets replace at least one windshield side per truck per year. Two-piece flat-glass windshields with roped-in seals can be replaced in half an hour for a typical total cost of under a hundred dollars. This can save thousands of dollars over the life of the truck.” For a different look and more aerodynamics, select the two-piece curved glass option (one piece is also available). To make mixers with lift axles easier to drive, it’s smart to get a six-channel ABS system. “Lift axles, especially steerable ones, are normally over-braked for the load,” Fennimore says. “By including them in the ABS system, it’s much easier for the driver to avoid locking them up and flat spotting the tires.” The Bendix(R) ESP* (Electronic Stability Program) system is available with both the bridge formula mixer configuration and with the standard mixer bodies. To offer drivers the best turn performance and road feel, Fennimore recommends dual steering gears, rather than a large single steering gear with a steering assist ram. The dual system usually requires less maintenance than a single system with assist. Assist cylinders tend to be high maintenance and are typically more prone to leak or fail. Two additional driver performance items that Fennimore recommends are the Kenworth Extended Day Cab and Kenworth QuietCab(R) package. “The spacious Kenworth Extended Day Cab enhances driver comfort with an additional 6 inches of length and 5 inches of cab height compared to Kenworth’s traditional day cab. It also has 2 more inches behind the wheel, additional leg room, up to 21 degrees of driver’ seat recline, and 2 extra cubic feet of storage behind the driver’s seat,” he says. “The Kenworth QuietCab option helps to significantly reduce in-cab noise by two decibels, or by almost 50 percent, compared to Kenworth’s standard cab. These options may help to reduce driver fatigue, enhance productivity, and aid driver retention,” concludes Fennimore. b
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GM Leads In Energy Reduction Challenge General Motors now has 54 facilities meeting a voluntary energy reduction challenge set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – more than any company worldwide. GM saves $90 million in energy costs as a result. To meet the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry, U.S. EPA standards require facilities to reduce energy intensity by 10 percent within five years. GM’s 54 facilities cut energy intensity by an average of 26 percent within just two to three years. The resulting CO2 equivalent reduction of 1,256,000 metric tons is equal to the electricity needed to power more than 142,069 homes annually or provide electricity to a city about the size of New Orleans for one year. New to the list are 22 GM International Operations sites, as well as two
facilities in North America. These join the 30 GM plants that met the Challenge last year. To achieve the Challenge, GM employed tactics such as benchmarking energy use, upgrading to energy-efficient lighting, improving control of ventilation systems and automating the shut-down process of equipment that previously was shut down manually as well as process energy reductions. “Energy efficiency reduces our emissions and improves our bottom line, so we are driven to make improvements wherever we can,” said Mike Robinson, GM vice president of sustainability and global regulatory affairs. “The EPA was right to recognize our global employees who work diligently to come up with new energy-saving ideas and implement efficiency measures every day. Their commitment
is helping leave a smaller carbon footprint.” GM’s commitment to energy efficiency is ongoing. In 2012, the agency named GM one of its ENERGY STAR Partners of the Year for energy management and the Lansing Customer Care and Aftersales parts distribution center earned ENERGY STAR building certification for performing in the top 25th percentile of similar facilities nationwide. Additionally, the GM Lansing Delta Township plant, which earned ENERGY STAR plant certification for superior energy efficiency last year, has retained its certification for 2012. “Improving the energy efficiency of our nation’s industrial facilities is critical to protecting our environment,” said Jean Lupinacci, chief of the ENERGY STAR Commercial & Industrial Branch. “From the plant floor to the boardroom, organizations like GM are leading the way by making their facilities more efficient.” b
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Freightliner Launches Cascadia 113 NGV Demonstrator Program Recently, at the American Trucking Associations’ Summit on Natural Gas in Trucking, Freightliner Trucks announced that it is now offering a customer demonstrator program for its all new Freightliner Cascadia 113 natural gas day cab. Five customer demonstrator tractors will be available in the United States and Canada to provide customers direct experience with Freightliner’s newest alternative fuel product. Equipped with the new Cummins Westport ISX12 G heavy-duty natural gas engine, the Allison 4000HS transmission, and 115 diesel gallon equivalent compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel tanks, the Cascadia 113 natural gas tractor is ideal for regional haul and less-than-truckload applications. The 12-liter ISX12 G natural gas engine is
based on the Cummins ISX12 diesel heavy duty engine platform and will operate on either CNG or liquefied natural gas (LNG). It features ratings of 400 hp and 1,450 lb-ft torque, optional engine brake, and manual and automatic transmission capability. “Natural gas products can result in significant fuel cost savings, making it a smart choice for increasing profitability while benefitting the environment,” said TJ Reed, director, product strategy for Freightliner Trucks. “By providing our customers with the opportunity to test drive a Cascadia 113 natural gas, they’ll experience first-hand the performance and efficiency of an alternative fuel solution.” The tractor is just one of Freightliner Trucks’ natural gas-powered vehicles, which also in-
cludes the Freightliner Business Class M2 112 and the 114SD. Parent company Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) leads the medium and heavy commercial vehicle market in the production of natural gas powered conventional vehicles with a combined sales figure of more than 4,600 natural gas vehicles across its brands. Of those, Freightliner Trucks has sold more than 1,800 trucks and tractors since 2008. DTNA’s commitment to green technologies is part of parent company Daimler AG’s global “Shaping Future Transportation” initiative. Launched in 2007, the initiative is focused on reducing criteria pollutants, carbon dioxide and fuel consumption through the utilization of clean, efficient drive systems and alternative fuels. Full production on the Cascadia 113 natural gas begins in Q3 2013. To learn more about this demonstrator program, go to www. FreightlinerTrucks.com. b
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Bendix Drives 92 Percent Waste Diversion Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC, the North American leader in the development and manufacture of leading-edge active safety and braking system technologies, has achieved a 92 percent waste diversion rate through its ongoing company-wide emphasis on recycling and remanufacturing. With America Recycles Day serving as a reminder of the importance of reducing the environmental im-
pact of its facilities, Bendix continues to work toward its goal of “zero waste to landfill” operations. America Recycles Day is held every Nov. 15 by the nonprofit Keep America Beautiful organization to promote and celebrate recycling in the United States. “Less than one-twelfth of our waste now goes to landfills, and Bendix is pleased with the progress we’ve made in recent years toward reducing that frac-
Redi Milk Sees The Future With Allison Automatic Transmissions Redi Milk, which operates a fleet of medium-duty distribution trucks of various brands, has changed its vehicle purchasing policy as a result of the success of adding a new UD MK11 automatic. Until the Allison equipped UD was added to the Redi Milk fleet, the company had operated mostly manual and AMT equipped trucks. According to Redi Milk’s fleet manager, Nigel Anson, dependence on automatic trucks is inevitable for food transport and distribution industries, due
to constant stop-start duty cycles and increasing traffic congestion. “We purchased the UD MK11 automatic because it seemed the perfect truck for our operations, since drivers are stopping and starting all the time, delivering to numerous retail outlets,” Anson said. “Automatics are the way of the future, and really, the only choice was to move with the times or get stuck in the past.” “The Allison automatic eliminates clutch wear, reduces the need for gearbox
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tion to zero,” said Maria Gutierrez, Bendix health, safety, and environmental manager. “We feel we are very close to that goal. Every day, we strive to be environmentally conscious in our management decisions and business strategy. This makes sense for Bendix, because it’s the right thing to do and also has a positive financial impact. Just as important, it makes sense for the communities in which overhauls and drastically reduces maintenance costs and brake wear,” said Anson. “It also contributes to better safety by lowering levels of driver fatigue. An automatic transmission allows drivers to concentrate on negotiating traffic or maneuvering the truck and not having to worry about clutch control and gear selection. Put simply, it allows the driver to focus on controlling the truck,” he said. According to Anson, drivers love it because it is so easy to operate and manoeuver, particularly in frequent stop-start conditions and increasingly busy Melbourne roads. “Our drivers visit up to 50 customers per day and are behind the wheel for This system will recognize truck suspension assembly numbers, trailer suspension model numbers, trailer suspension serial numbers and display parts or kits available for purchase through your local OEM dealer or distributor. PLUS also offers a cross reference tool for truck suspension part numbers to assist in servicing your Hendrickson suspension. “PLUS provides us a platform to build from as we continue to provide innovative tools to help our valued Hendrickson suspension system users, distributors, and service providers with all of their serviceable parts and cross reference needs,” states David McCleave, director of sales and marketing for Hendrickson Truck Commercial Vehicle Systems. b
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we operate and for the collective stewardship of the planet we share.” All Bendix plants have instituted recycling of waste such as paper, cardboard, wood, plastic, and metal. In 2011, the company diverted more than 5,400 tons of waste and recycled more than 5,200 tons of material. This year, Bendix has diverted 92 percent of its waste that once would have gone into landfills. In recent years, Bendix has also strengthened its remanufacturing efforts, launching a business unit focused on the practice in 2011, and expanding it in 2012 with serial production of remanufactured brake shoes at its new Bendix Brake Shoe Remanufactur-
ing Center in Huntington, Ind. With more than 35 years’ experience in remanufacturing compressors, air dryers, valves, and more, Bendix has long recognized the environmental benefits of recycling these parts. Bendix reduces its environmental impact by dismantling products after their initial use, salvaging key components, and reassembling them with salvaged and new components to meet current specifications. This efficient form of recycling reduces the carbon footprint associated with the fabrication of new parts by 80 percent. In 2011, Bendix remanufactured 300,000 units, recovering more than 70 per-
cent of the material in the original parts, and diverting more than 4,200 tons of material from landfills. The company has found other recycling channels as well: Bendix sends discarded dessicant from its recycled air dryers to a company that reclaims the waste material for use in producing cement. “Everyone is familiar with the practice of collecting bottles, cans, and newspapers for recycling,” Gutierrez said. “Seeking new and innovative ways to reuse materials is a key part of Bendix’s long-term sustainability strategy, and we hope that our practices can serve as examples of change that can be adopted across our industry and across the globe.” b
six to eight hours per shift, which equates to more than 1000 gear changes a day. Of course, in an automatic all of those shifts are managed by the transmission,” he added. “The automatic is more nimble, has better acceleration in city traffic and is more efficient and easier to use than manual trucks.” “When you take into
account all the factors including the fatigue reduction, lower maintenance and better efficiencies, automatics are ideal for our needs, and all new trucks we buy in the future will be automatics,” concluded Nigel. The 250 horsepower UD MK 11 Redi Milk purchased has now covered around 15,000km and in that time
has completely convinced Anson of its value. UD offers its range of MK and PK medium duty trucks with Allison 2500 Series fully automatic transmissions as a factoryfitted option in Australia, which over the past five years has proved popular across a range of vocations and industries. b
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