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2004 CAT 725 23.5X25 TIRES, TAILgATE, RET, 10,248 HRS .............. $84,900. 2006 VOLVO A25D 23.5 TIRES, AIR, 7,440 HRS ................................$139,900. 2006 CAT 730 23.5X25 TIRES, HEATED BoX, onLY 5,740 HRS........$194,900. 2006 CAT 730 23. TIRES, HEATED BoX, onLY 5,091 HRS ................$194,900. 2003 CAT 735 26.5R25 TIRES, RETARDER, AIR, 8,582 HRS, 39,500 In WoRk oRDERS.................................................................................................$104,900.
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2008 CAT 312DL, 3,200 Hrs, A/C, Heat, Long Stick. ............... $89,500.
1998 KOMATSU PC400 LC-6, Std Stick, Std Dig Bkt, Good Running Condition, 8,000 Hrs.......... $49,500.
2004 KOMATSU PC138USLC-2, 5798 Hrs, Std Dig Bkt, Zero Tail Swing, Wide Shoes, Hyd. Thumb Installed, Not Shown In Photos.................. $52,500.
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2005 JOHN DEERE 80C, 3334 Hrs, Cab, Rubber Tracks, Quick Change, Thumb Installed.................................... $42,500.
(2) NEW 2012 kobelco sk210lcs, Rear View Camera, Aux. Plumbing, PSM Hydraulic Thumb Installed (not shown) .......................................$157,500 each.
2008 KOBELCO 200SR LC, 3964 Hrs, Aux Hydraulics, Manual Wedge Q/C..................................... $79,500.
(2) 2010 ED150 BLADERUNNERS, Hyd. Thbs, 3,900 Hrs.....$99,500 ea. 2006 ED150 BLADERUNNER, Thumb, Pin Grabber, 4,500 hrs....... $77,500.
2000 caterpillar 966g, 16,000 Hrs, GP Bucket, Cab, A/C Heat, Good Running Condition, Call For More Specs........................ $82,500.
2004 CAT 420D, Extendahoe, 4 In 1 Bucket, 2900 Hrs...................... $38,500.
1994 KOMATSU WA500-1L, GP Bucket, Cab, Work Ready...................... $34,500.
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2007 CATERPILLAR 287B HIGH FLOW XPS, 3268 Hrs. Enclosed Cab, Gp Bucket, Quick Change, Aux Hydraulics.......................... $32,500.
2007 CAT 257B HIGH FLOW, 1,500 Hrs, Aux Hyd., Work Ready …$26,500. Also Avail: 2006 Cat 257B High Flow, 1800 Hrs, Aux Hyd., Work Ready....$23,500.
2004 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, OROPS, Six Way Blade, 6000 Hrs .......................................... $72,500.
1988 CAT D4H II, Grapple Skidder, 6 Way Dozer Blade, Esco Hydraulic Grapple, Hydraulic Winch, Work Ready. ............................... $49,500.
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.
2002 KOMATSU D61PX-12, 5,300 Hrs, Six Way Blade, Open Rops, Low Ground Pressure................................... $49,500.
2001 KOMATSU D39E-1, OROPS, Rear Ripper, Call For More Specs .......................................... $28,500.
2007 KOMATSU D37EX-21, 537 HRS, Six Way Blade, Open Rops, Canopy............................... $45,000.
MOROOKA MST 1500, Cab, Good Rubber, 4700 Hrs, Great Running Condition.................................. $36,500.
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2007 KOMATSU GD555-3A MOTOR GRADER, 5300 Hrs, Scarifier, Erops, Komatsu Engine............... $110,000.
2007 CATERPILLAR CS533E, 84" Roller, 1100 Hrs, Like New.................. $74,500.
2007 HAMM 3410, 2000 Hours, 84" Smooth Drum, Drum Drive .......................................... $59,500.
2007 BOMAG BW177D-3, 970 Hrs, 66" Smooth Drum, Drum Drive...... $39,500.
2008 deere 350d rock truck, 4,500 Hrs, Excellent Condition, Call For Complete Specs...................... $185,000.
2004 CATERPILLAR 735 ART. TRUCK, 6x6, 14.6L, 366 HP, A/C, Heated Box, Emerg Steer, 26.5R25, 8,200 Hrs......................... $110,000.
2006 CAT 311CU, 3,200 Hrs, Blade, Thumb, Quick Change........ $69,500.
2003 CAT 308CR, 4,600 Hrs, Thumb, Hydraulic Quick Change, Blade................................... $42,500.
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Shipbuilding Industry Ready For Decade Of Growth FOR THE RIGHT APPLICATION, YOU NOW HAVE A CHOICE.
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The recent release of the results from the B.C. Shipbuilding and Repair Workforce Table help government and industry align their skills and training investments to capitalize on what will be a decade of growth in the shipbuilding and repair sector. The analysis provides a complete picture of both the demand for, and supply of, jobs in the shipbuilding and repair industry. Sector employers, fleet owners, unions, industry associations, trades and training associations, and the B.C. government contributed to the labour market research. The result is a full accounting of the human resources and skills needs in an industry expected to generate $10 billion for the provincial economy by 2020. For the first time, the shipbuilding and repair sector has established a baseline for current em-
ployment at 4,627 jobs. This includes direct employment in the sector, as well as employment in the metal plate and fabrication sector, which predominately serves the shipbuilding industry. Projected employment in both sectors is 6,883 direct and indirect jobs by 2016 and 7,605 by 2020. To support the sector, government has already invested $550,000 to develop training programs for the Industrial Marine Training and Applied Research Centre in Esquimalt, which is operated by the Resource Training Organization. The new industry-led, marine-training centre will strive to support workforce renewal in the industry through training and education. It will also be a focal point for applied research to increase productivity and improve processes in the sector so that industry can meet the increasing
level of business activity. Government has also created new tax credits for eligible employers who employ apprentices in the shipbuilding and ship repair industry. Eligible industry employers can receive a refundable tax credit of 20 per cent of wages paid per year – up to $5,250 per eligible apprentice – in the first 24 months of an eligible apprenticeship program. Shipbuilding and ship repair industry employer tax credits are also enhanced by 50 per cent for apprentices who are First Nations individuals or persons with disabilities. Government will continue to support the sector through a new B.C. Shipbuilding and Repair Board that has been formed to lead, coordinate, and integrate cross-industry workforce development, technology and process development, and industry development projects. Funding for the workforce table is provided through the CanadaBritish Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement. b
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One of the best Genie products just got better with the introduction of the new Genie ZX-135/70 articulating boom. The 135 ft (41 m) boom has been significantly redesigned, with important improvements in reliability, performance, operator features and serviceability. The Genie ZX-135/70 is already in production and available for purchase in all worldwide markets. “The Genie ZX-135/70 is an important step toward the introduction of a new family of next generation aerials,” said Scott Krieger, Senior Product Manager, booms and telehandlers, Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP). “Our customers will be delighted with many of the new ground-breaking designs and products that we are introducing now and in the near future.” The ZX-135/70 offers industry-leading versatility in the self-propelled 120-135 foot market. The
access to “up, over, and in” applications inaccessible by a traditional jib. Platform controls have been updated with new toggle switches and a tactile membrane surface, and feature proportional Hall-effect joysticks for all major functions. The advantages of Hall-effect joysticks are that they have fewer moving parts and all adjustments are stored on one control card at the ground control station. The new tri-axis joystick controls the primary boom’s up/down, extend/retract and turntable rotate movements, while a second tri-axis joystick controls the jib’s up/down, extend/retract and platform rotate movements. The self-supporting cable track has been strengthened with updated hose and cable runs and is capable of supporting platform options such as the heavy duty welder, weld leads, platform work lights and/or air lines. The Genie ZX-135 articulating boom lift provides easy access for numerous serviceability
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CP’s New Intermodal Facility In Saskatchewan Canadian Pacific (TSX:CP)(NYSE:CP) recently announced the opening of its new Intermodal Facility at Saskatchewan’s Global Transportation Hub (GTH) in Regina. The larger and more efficient facility, located on a 300-acre industrial footprint, is strategically positioned adjacent to CP’s mainline between Regina and Moose Jaw and increases capacity and service reliability for intermodal customers with enhanced and more competitive services. “Through clients like CP, the GTH is stimulating economic development through new jobs, privatesector investment and enhanced access to global supply chains.” Minister Responsible and Chair of the Board of Directors of the GTH the Hon. Bill Boyd said. “As an integral part of the Asia-Pacific Gateway the GTH is a timely opportunity for new business and investment.”
“The actual concept and development of the GTH began over five years ago and was predicated on CP relocating its Intermodal Facility from downtown Regina to our current site,” says Chris Dekker, President and CEO of the GTH. “Today, as an anchor client of the GTH, we congratulate CP on completing its transition to our site and for its continued commitment to Saskatchewan’s unprecedented new growth and development.” The new intermodal facility is designed to process up to 250,000 container handlings per year or five times more container handlings per year when compared to CP’s former Regina terminal. “The opening of the new intermodal terminal will contribute to CP’s commitment to supporting further growth with our customers and improving supply chain efficiency in the region,” said
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Tanzanian Royalty Awarded Certificate For Kigosi Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation is very pleased to announce that the Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Tanzania American International Development Corporation 2000 Limited, has been awarded the Environmental Impact Assessment Certificate for its Kigosi Gold Project, in partnership with the State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) representing the Government of The United Republic of Tanzania. STAMICO are 15% shareholders of the Kigosi Project. The Environmental Impact Assessment Certificate was issued and signed by The Minister of State, Vice-President’s OfficeEnvironment, The Honourable Dr. Terezya Luoga Huvisa (MP) on 24th January, 2013 and is critical to the development cycle of the Kigosi Project. Mr. Joseph Kahama, Chairman and Chief Operating Officer (Tanzania) stated, “This
achievement again proves the truth of the time-honoured adage, ‘patience is a virtue.’ The process of obtaining an Environmental Impact Assessment Certificate is complex and involves multiple independent consultants, stakeholders and institutions having a say in the process and more significantly, giving their stamp of approval for the Project. We are thrilled that all these steps were undertaken thoroughly and successfully.” Commenting on the significance of this development, Mr. Kahama asked: “As a shareholder you may be asking yourself, ‘what does this achievement mean and what importance does it have?’ Well, this achievement means that your Company is making material progress on the critical development path at Kigosi.” The Kigosi Project has now passed all necessary steps to obtain the ap-
proval of the professional national environmental body, the National Environment Management Council (“NEMC”). The receipt of NEMC’s approval and recommendation resulted in the Minister signing the Environmental Impact Assessment Certificate. The Company is now awaiting the issuance of a Mining License for Kigosi, a process now underway and to which the Minister’s approval of the Certificate is a required pre-condition. In a message to shareholders, Mr. Kahama added: “I would like to thank all of the shareholders for their patience - now history and patience have delivered. Your Company takes great pride in being partners with STAMICO in the Kigosi Project and plans to make every effort to continue its advancement, for the benefit of its shareholders and for the people of Tanzania, who are her host and fellow shareholders in this important initiative.’ I look forward to exciting times ahead and to keeping you abreast of developments as we move steadily forward.” b
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The Canada North Resources Expo Launches Exciting New Features The producers of the all new Canada North Resources Expo (CNRE), to be held on May 31-June 1, 2013, are pleased to report that the event is well underway. Booth sales are going extremely well, with lots of machinery exhibits and several exciting features planned that will showcase the Big Iron front and centre at this mammoth event. The CNRE comes at an exciting time for this region and the industry as a whole. “We are so pleased to be the host city for Cana-
da North Resources Expo 2013. As BC’s northern capital and the largest supply and service centre for one of the fastest growing regions in Canada, Prince George is the ideal location for this show,” said Heather Oland, CEO of Initiatives Prince George. “With $70 Billion in resource projects planned and underway in northern BC over the next 10 years, there is a lot of business to be done and we look forward to welcoming everyone to Prince George,” said Oland. Northern B.C. is bus-
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Re And Re Of SAFE Co’s Launched The prequalification system known as SAFE Companies has undergone two revisions since its implementation in 2007, and has evolved to a point where industry is requesting that the system be redesigned to ensure the standard remains relevant, practical and meets the needs of licensees and contractors. The targeted outcomes of renewing the prequalification system are: 1. A clear description of what an effective injury reduction/business management system is and what it does to improve the overall business. 2. An effective tool for measuring the injury reduction/business management system’s effectiveness. 3. Increased ownership by the industry of the system and verification tool. The resulting system description and measurement tool will be built by
industry, and hopefully adopted as a practical and helpful tool set by the forest contractor community in BC, working alongside the licensees. The system will likely be managed by the BC Forest Safety Council; however, as in any system renewal, the most effective structure moving forward to manage the system also needs to be reviewed. There is a deliberate effort being made to have the renewal led by industry, and Bert Painter has been chosen to facilitate the process, rather than Council staff. In the early years the Council was viewed as driving its own agenda rather than industry’s. This renewal process is a solid step to ensuring industry owns the outcome, and Council supports industry’s efforts. Council resources will be available to the Prequalification Steering Committee, the facilitator,
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Update On Fire Creek Nevada Gold Project
Instrument 43-101, pre2013. The Company has ly to the project. All the posed to install a rapid pared by Micon Internaselected a trucking comrequired equipment has infiltration basin (RIB) tional, is expected during pany to transport the been purchased and is on system. The Company is the second half of 2013. bulk sample to the mill. site, and U.S. Bureau of preparing the permit apThe resource update will • Vent Raise/SecondLand Management (BLM) plication documents asincorporate data from ary Egress – To meet approval was received alsociated with the design underground sampling MSHA safety standards lowing NV Energy to tie and operation of the RIB. and drilling since the last for possible production, into the offsite substation Klondex has begun geoZone on 23-meter (75 foot) Klondex Mines Ltd. technical report and reKlondex must excavate in December 2012, Permit technical work necessary centers. Drilling began in (“Klondex” or the “Comsource estimate in May a vent (or escape) raise #N-56088. Work is underto complete the final RIB a muck bay between the pany”) (TSX: KDX or OTC2011, including 63 surface to connect the underway to secure easements design. 5370-ACC and 5400-ACC QX: KLNDF), a Northern drill holes totaling 23,704 ground workings with required to bring power • Funding in Place - Over crosscuts, and will test Nevada gold exploration meters (77,770 feet), and the surface. The Compato the site. Klondex curthe past two months both A and B veins. Inand development com12,103 meters (39,709 ny has developed a new rently expects the power Klondex has raised a fill drilling should provide pany, is pleased to provide feet) of underground plan that substantially line to be completed and total of $C30 million in additional data to better an update on progress at drilling. Klondex plans to reduces total vent raise functioning by mid-May equity and debt financdefine the extent and conits flagship Fire Creek uncomplete an additional construction costs by re2013. Grid power should ing, which includes a tinuity of veins within the derground gold project in 3,658 meters (12,000 feet) locating the raise to the reduce costs by as much January 4th placement Main Zone. Klondex also Lander County. of underground in-fill west, thereby shortenas 50% per kilowatt-hour, of C$7 million in 2-year, continues to sample veins Klondex began an undrilling during Q1 2013. ing its vertical length by greatly benefiting the po9% Senior Unsecured and alteration zones in • Milling Agreement – Underground decline in April nearly 200 feet. The raise tential project economNotes. The proceeds the underground work2011 to facilitate explorader the leadership of GM contractor has been seics, and facilitating power enabled Klondex to ings. Data from this effort tion and development at Mike Doolin, Klondex is lected, and a final agreedistribution and operating retire its former debt will guide the planned Fire Creek. The Company in advanced discussions ment has been signed. flexibility compared with with Waterton Global resource update, as well expects to begin bulk samon a toll-milling agreeConstruction of the vent the limitations of diesel Value, L.P. for a total as development plans for pling in the second half ment to process its bulk raise is targeted to begin electric power. of US$10.9 million and bulk sampling. 2013, based on the timely sample. Initial metallurin January 2013 with • Water Management – thus reduced its cash Logging and achievement of the mile- • Core gical work is in progress completion expected by As previously reported, burn from debt service Resource Update – stones discussed below. to assess the compatibilthe end of June 2013. Klondex has secured key by over US$760,000 per Klondex’s geology team Paul Huet, CEO of ity of the mill with Fire • Power Line – To date, Fire Federal and State permits month for the next 14 has begun examining, Klondex, commented, Creek mineralization and Creek operated with diesel required to pursue its months. The refinancphotographing and re“Over the past few months to ensure that acceptgenerator power. Klondex bulk-sampling program. ing also reduced investlogging approximately we have addressed key able gold recovery rates has made substantial In order to manage the ment risk by eliminat73,000 meters (240,000 issues required to take are achievable. Klondex progress on the permits volume of underground ing the security lien and feet) of historical drill Klondex and Fire Creek expects a final milling and infrastructure needed water at the Fire Creek other covenants on Fire core. It expects to take closer to gold production agreement as early as Q1 to bring grid power directproject, Klondex has proCreek. b 5 months to complete via bulk sampling. We this program, which will strengthened the balance provide an enhanced unsheet, solidified the Nevada derstanding of the Fire team with outstanding new Creek deposit, includhires, and developed a plan ing geology, alteration, and budget to achieve our structure, gold distribuobjectives, the key compotion, metallurgy, waste nents of which are outlined rock characterization, below.” and rock mechanics. Exploration and Develop• Once this program is ment Milestones: complete, Klondex will • Exploration Activity – We are North America’s leader in automated develop an enhanced American Drilling Comflagger assistance devices (AFADs) and portable resource model. 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Efficiency From The Ground Up: Tale Of A Power Smart Home Many of us strive to make our homes more energy (and cost) efficient. New ENERGY STAR lighting, appliances or even windows can be good options for upgrading your home’s efficiency. But how many of us plan to build our own
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Elrus Introduces New Compact High Capacity Screen Plant Don’t be fooled by the compact size of the new ELRUS 6’x12’ 3 Deck Screen Plant, it packs all the punch of its larger counterparts. Designed and developed with an emphasis on increasing plant efficiency, reducing size and weight and reducing the overall cost of ownership by increasing
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Bandit Industries Celebrating 50,000th Machine With Contest Hand-fed wood chippers and stump grinders are the backbone of Michigan-based Bandit Industries, and as the company celebrates 30 years of operation, Bandit will also reach the milestone of 50,000 Brush Bandit machines produced. To celebrate, Bandit Industries is holding a special contest from February 1 to March 31 2013 that includes cash, prizes, and the chance to own machine number 50,000. “We very much wanted to do something special to celebrate this
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Volvo CE Consolidates Production With Backhoe Loader Investment In a bid to streamline production and gain efficiencies of scale, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) recently announced that, as part of a strengthening of its industrial footprint in the Americas, regional production of backhoe loaders will move from its current production facility, in Tultitlán, Mexico, to a newly enlarged facility in Pederneiras, Brazil. In addition to local production for the Latin American market, backhoes produced in Pederneiras will be exported to North America and other markets.
As part of a $10 million development, the Pederneiras facility will be extended to accommodate production of Volvo backhoe loaders. Critical componentry will be produced on site, such as dipper, lifting and boom arms, frames and cabs. Ultimately, a significant proportion of backhoe loader content will be either made in-house or sourced locally; supporting the Brazilian economy as well as reducing currency risk and import duties. “This decision allows us to take advantage of existing competences and the significant investments
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Bobcat Expands Loaders Into EcoFriendly Asphalt Repair Bobcat Company continues to bring customers innovative products and systems that expand the versatile capabilities of their compact equipment. The new Bobcat Asphalt Preservation Tools (APT) system provides asphalt paving contractors and government customers with an innovative system that is powered by Bobcat loaders for cost-effective repairs that minimize traffic disruption. This simple restoration system will be beneficial to asphalt paving contractors and road repair crews at all levels of government for repairing potholes and other surface defects like cracks, deteriorating surfaces, and frost heaves that develop in streets, highways and parking lots. The system also is ideal for reclamation of driveways, trails and golf cart paths. These attachments are designed to perform a three-step asphalt preservation process that seamlessly fuses recycled asphalt with surrounding asphalt to create a strong and durable bond that outlasts conventional asphalt approaches, because it does not involve cold joints or repeated treatments. The Bobcat Asphalt Preservation Tools help answer a growing need for eco-friendly restoration processes that will decrease expenses and extend the life of road and highway
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Paste Technology: An Eco-Friendly Way To Dispose Of Tailings Outotec is one of the few companies in the world that can offer paste thickening solutions to the mineral industries in one package. Paste technology means that instead of pumping untreated tailings from the concentrator into tailing ponds, the sand is dewatered to a point when it does not segregate as deposit. Outotec’s expertise regarding paste technology springs from the company’s long experience of minerals and metals processing technology. “Paste technology is now widely acknowledged and at the moment Outotec has ongoing paste projects all over the world”, says Anders Nyström, Technology Sales Manager of Paste and Backfill Solutions at Outotec. “Using paste technology the tailings form a conical pile and do not need big ponds to be stored in. This means that the disposal area is much smaller compared to conventional
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tailing ponds and the danger of leakage is minimal”, he explains. Anders Nyström got in touch with paste technology when he was leading a project aiming at minimizing the area needed for tailings disposal at a mine in Canada in 2002. “The mine was not allowed to extend the tailing ponds but could use the existing tailing pond by placing the paste tailings on top of the existing tailings. This was possible only by using paste technology. Especially for dry areas Anders Nyström says that the mining industry faces growing challenges globally on how to use water efficiently, how to recover and recirculate water and how to reduce the areas needed for tailings storage. “That’s why the market for new sustainable solutions for tailings treatment is growing” he says. “Since the water from the tailings is efficiently recovered using paste technology, the water can be used over and over again. This makes the technology attractive especially in dry regions.” He also points out that paste technology makes it much easier to restore the landscape in a safe way after a mine is closed. “We are now investigating the possibility with adding fertilizers and seed to the tailings through the paste plant some time before the mine will be closed down. This way the restoration process needs very little extra work. By using this method the closure process can be started in
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James Park Turns Back The Clock With New Construction A new century of learning was officially ushered in at James Park Elementary recently as the ribbon was cut on a new $14-million replacement for the historic, 100-year-old school. It was a quick return to James Park for Education Minister Don McRae, who joined local stakeholders and school district repre-
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Pipeline Could Deliver Thousands Of Construction Jobs By Rayanne Brennan en Alward is like a lot of Atlantic Canadians these days. Unable to find work in his field, the young pipefitter packed up and moved to Alberta where he is now earn-
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Brunswick. One of the refineries that stands to benefit from the west-east link is the Irving Oil Refinery, the largest facility of its kind on the east of North America, which process 300,000 barrels of oil a day. The TransCanada link could increase daily production to a million barrels, in addition to creating new refining jobs. “We recognize and welcome the leadership role Premier Alward has taken on building public and commercial support for a pipeline Continued on page 29
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project to New Brunswick,” Irving Oil President Mike Ashar, told The Supply Post. “This
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producers in Western Canada.” Federal Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver gave a tenta-
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son Redford points out that 40 per cent of the country relies on costly imported crude, rather than cheaper Canadian oil. The flow of crude west to east would build Alberta’s line capacity, give producers access to more lucrative markets and get a fairer price for their oil. On the other side of the country, high hopes are pinned on the pipeline to reverse the exodus of skilled workers west. This outmigration is creating challenges for an
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Extend The Reach With Flexiroc T30 R Atlas Copco has announced the upgrade of the popular ROC D3 RRC. This rig now comes with Tier 4 engine emissions and improved diesel consumption. It also takes a natural place in the new naming platform and is re-named to FlexiROC T30 R. This radio remote drill rig is one of the safest, most efficient drill rigs in its class. FlexiROC T30 R is an ideal choice for small yet demanding construction jobs. The FlexiROC T30 R is a tophammer drill rig de-
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It’s Been Called One Of The “Nastiest Of The System” For 70 kilometres, a power line known as circuit 1L31 stretches along rocky cliff sides that drop off into the ocean, beginning near Squamish to a substation in Sechelt. The terrain makes for stunning views, but it also makes for a challenging work environment. That means it’s the perfect spot for BC Hydro crews to apply their precision skills and training. Over the past few months, that is just what they’ve been doing. In November 2012, a crew from BC Hydro’s Lower Mainland transmission team completed a rating restoration project on 1L31. The project included modifying, changing or adding 19 pole sites and replacing an existing 138 kilovolt (kV) switch. Transmission engineers had identified that upgrades were needed on the poles to achieve required safety standards,
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which meant that some of the structures needed to be raised to 100 feet from 45 feet. The circuit needs to operate at a certain temperature to optimize the amount of power that the transmission line can deliver safely. For 1L31, that meant by changing the 19 poles, the power that could safely be delivered to the limits of the operating environment could be increased. “This type of project — big structures, big poles, and helicopters — keeps our skill levels up with some really interesting work,” said Devin Dukeshire, a field operations manager with the team. “This project had some of the largest and heaviest poles we have ever flown, with pole heights reaching 100 feet and weights of more than 7,000 pounds — all to be lifted by helicopter.” For the field crews,
March 2013 working on 1L31 meant a lot of hiking, flying and strictly adhering to safety practices as many of the structures were perched atop 1,000-foot cliffs. “The way into these sites was by helicopter and barge,” says Dukeshire. “The crew would hover exit from helicopters to the site and sometimes faced a 30-minute hike to the structure they were working on where material and equipment would have to be longlined in from the helicopter to the crew.” Adding to the safety challenges, circuit 1L31 is also a high induction corridor, which means achieving a proper electrical ground on site is next to impossible. For Dukeshire, the complex work demonstrated the skills of the team, especially with the considerable hazards involved in completing the work. “I think it’s a good reflection of the guys pulling together their skills as a team to achieve the safe execution of the work without incident,” he says. b
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ATTENTION EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS: The BC Chapter of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) welcomes you to join us this season for an exciting lineup of speakers and social functions. 2009 volvo g946 Excellent government trade. Very well maintained! 5,446 Hours. Stk #98259 Choose from 2 - $169,000
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All functions (except the Fraser Downs evening) are from 11:15AM – 2PM at Northview Golf Course, which is located at: 6857-168th Street Surrey, BC V3S 3T6 Phone: (604) 576-4653 Thursday, March 7, 2013 – Luncheon University Faculty Panel Thursday, April 4, 2013 – Luncheon Ken Peacock, BCBC (To be Confirmed) Friday, April 26, 2013 – AGM & Golf Tournament First Tee-offs at Noon If you are interested in joining our group as a guest or as a full member, please contact us:
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B.C. Moves Forward On Hwy 1 Improvements The government of British Columbia is moving ahead with plans to widen the TransCanada Highway between Kamloops and the Alberta border, to improve safety and support goods movement, trade and tourism. Government’s commitment to invest $650 million over 10 years into Highway 1 between Kamloops and the Alberta border was announced by Premier Christy Clark on Sept. 28, 2012 in an address to the Union of B.C. Municipalities.
A public engagement process will help shape the government’s $650-million investment over the next 10 years to improve the safety, reliability and mobility of the Trans-Canada Highway between Kamloops and the Alberta border. This future work will build on the over $700-million invested in Highway 1 improvements since 2001. There will be a variety of methods for the public and stakeholders to be involved, including online
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CMS Focus Management Services Ltd. of Victoria took the top award for Excellence in Construction Management and Supervision, at the 9th annual Deputy Minister’s Consulting Engineers Awards, for its exceptional work on the 202nd Street Rapid Transit Project in Langley. CMS Focus Management Services Ltd.was awarded a $4.7-million contract to manage and provide supervision services for the construction of two new structures on Highway 1 eastbound and westbound lanes, a roundabout to allow express bus underpass access on and off of Highway 1, and a new Park and Ride facility in Langley accommodating 669 vehicles. Even through very challenging geotechnical conditions, CMS Focus managed
the soft soil challenge effectively, ensuring that all environmental requirements were met. Aware of the time sensitivity, the company accommodated different procurement strategies to effectively meet schedule requirements, maintaining open communication throughout the project. The new 202nd Street Park and Ride was built on time, on budget. It is the eastern transit hub for the new Highway 1 express bus service, connecting people to the Lougheed SkyTrain Station in less than 25 minutes. More than $70 million was invested in thistransit improvement project through a partnership between the B.C. government, the Government of Canada and TransLink, providing the infrastruc-
engagement, stakeholder meetings and six public information sessions. The communities visited will include Kamloops, Chase, Sicamous, Salmon Arm, Revelstoke and Golden. As part of the engagement process, the public will have the opportunity to learn more about projects currently under development. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure will consider all input gathered as it finalizes these projects for tender and as it develops future projects. The Highway 1 Kamloops to Alberta FourLaning Program will create 3,300 direct jobs over the next 10 years. b ture for transit service over the Port Mann Bridge for the first time in more than 25 years. For Excellence in Construction Management and Supervision, the finalists were Glacier Saanburn of Cranbrook for the Donald Bridge replacement project and Saanburn Technical Services Ltd. of Kamloops for the Hagwilget Suspension Bridge rehabilitation project. The Deputy Minister’s Consulting Engineers Awards recognize technical excellence in consulting engineer services that improve transportation infrastructure in B.C. Finalists were chosen for projects completed in 2012 in the categories of: • Design and Contract Preparation – Roads • Design and Contract Preparation – Structures • Construction Management and Supervision Services • Specialized Engineering Services • Transit Engineering Services. b
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Canada, B.C. Partner To Provide Chilliwack Flood Mitigation The governments of Canada and British Columbia will partner to support upgrades to Chilliwack’s East Dike that will increase flood protection to more than 40,000 people residing in the floodplain.
These upgrades will help increase protection for critical infrastructure like rail lines, the TransCanada Highway, oil and gas infrastructure, utilities, hospital and care facilities, and a wastewater treat-
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City Of Vancouver Making The Transition To LED Streetlights You may have noticed recently that some of the streetlights in Vancouver cast a different sort of light. That’s because the old, yellow lights are being replaced with LEDs, which, according to Rhys Williams, are brighter and clearer than the old streetlight bulbs. Williams manages the streets and electrical design for the City of Vancouver, and his department has been monitoring the price of LED technology for years. It’s gone handin-hand with their testing of different lighting technologies. “We’re now comfortable enough with the technology to start adopting it for day-today replacements of streetlights”, he said in a phone conversation.
Vancouver is taking a two-pronged approach, said Williams. Lights are now being replaced on an as-needed basis while a report on a large-scale replacement plan for the entire city is prepared for council. Quality of the light aside, LED lights are, Williams said, 40 per cent more efficient. The City also expects the new LEDs to last much longer. LED lights also allow for the use of what’s called “adaptive technology”, said Williams. “That allows us to dim lights or program them for specific use. It also lets our operation staff know when they’re out.” Right now, the City relies on citizens and night work crews to locate streetlights that aren’t functioning.
Contract Signed With Bombardier To Supply Evergreen Line Skytrain Cars The B.C. government and TransLink have signed a contract with Bombardier Transportation to supply 28 SkyTrain cars for the new Evergreen Line as well as the existing Expo and Millennium Lines. The B.C. government and TransLink worked together to procure the cars, which will be operated by TransLink once construction of the Evergreen Line is complete. The cost of the cars is $90.7 million. Construction cost for the Evergreen Line is estimated to be $1.4 billion.
Funding is being provided by the government of B.C., the Government of Canada and TransLink. The B.C. government is contributing $583 million and will also oversee construction. The Government of Canada is contributing up to $417 million. TransLink is contributing $400 million and will operate the Evergreen Line when it is complete. The Evergreen Line will link Burnaby, Port Moody and Coquitlam with an 11-kilometre advanced light rapid transit line between Lougheed
The light that comes from LEDs is also more directional, which reduces the amount of light pollution created by the streetlights. Williams said that reducing light pollution — which refers to excessive and unnecessary light — is a bonus of the switch to LED. The City of Vancouver’s action plan considers social impact, the environment, and cost when making decisions about changes to infrastructure. That means taking into account the value of a tonne of greenhouse gas emissions, said Williams, as well as the value to pedestrian safety of a clearer light. Just as the price of 1 GB of hard drive storage cost $300,000 in 1981 and only $0.10 today, so too has the cost of other Town Centre in Burnaby and Douglas College in Coquitlam. The project will fully integrate into the existing SkyTrain system, linking directly to the Millennium Line, with connections to the Expo Line, Canada Line, the West Coast Express and regional bus networks. Bombardier was selected to supply the cars after successfully responding to a Request for Expressions of Interest in February 2012. SNC-Lavalin Inc. has been selected as the preferred proponent to work with the B.C. government to finalize the agreement to design, build and finance the Evergreen Line project. b
from Orchard Slough to McDonald Road. Project designs will be submitted next year with construction anticipated to begin in 2014/15. The Flood Protection Program (FPP) is an equal cost sharing initiative. Federal and provincial governments provide up to twothirds of the funding for eligible project costs, with local governments and diking authorities covering technologies like LED lighting. “They’re just reaching the point at which they are becoming affordable,” said Williams. Lisa Coltart runs BC Hydro’s Power Smart program. She said that a typical North American municipality spends up to a third of its electrical bill on street lighting. “By switching to LEDs they can achieve annual energy savings of anywhere from 25 to 50 per cent,” she added, “and substantial maintenance savings as well.” In conjunction with BC Hydro, the City of Vancouver and other munici-
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the remainder of funding. These investments are being delivered through the Provincial-Territorial Base Fund. Through the ProvincialTerritorial Base Fund, the governments of Canada
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EVENTS: - Inside Displays - Job Training & Career Fair Vernon Curling & Athletic Club
For registration and further information, contact the ILA office. Tel: 1-250-503-2199 or E-mail: info@interiorlogging.org.
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Doosan Infracore Selects Ricardo Technology Doosan Infracore is a highly successful international business with a stated ambition to become one of the world’s top three construction equipment and machine tool companies by 2020. The company is a leader in Korea’s heavy machinery industry with a worldwide reputation for continuously developing new technologies and improving product quality, founded on a 75 year history of consistently meeting the changing demands of its customers. Ricardo and Doosan Infracore have been collaborating on range of programmes, in particular relating to the achievement of US Tier 4 emissions regulations which will be required for the diesel engines used in the company’s off-highway and construction equipment products in interna-
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Bombardier To Produce Components In Morocco Bombardier Aerospace recently announced the start of production at its transitional facility in Morocco. Following a graduation ceremony held on February 1 at the Institut des Métiers de l’Aéronautique (IMA), 18 aircraft assemblers began production of the first Bombardier components to come out of its Moroccan manufacturing facility. “This is a very exciting milestone for us as we start to see our operation in Morocco take form,” said Hugo Brouillard, General Manager, Bombardier Aerospace, Morocco. “With 18 new local employees fully engaged and trained in the Bombardier manufacturing process and philosophy, this is the first step towards a long future of quality component manufacturing at another world-class Bombardier facility.”
Following the initial announcement in November 2011 of Bombardier’s intention to build a manufacturing facility in Morocco, the Company has extended its timeline for construction of the new facility as the manufacturing plan evolves. In order to maintain the timeline for production Bombardier has set up operations in a transitional facility located at the Mohammed V International Airport in Nouaceur in the Greater Casablanca region, near its future permanent facility. The Bombardier Aerospace transitional manufacturing facility in Morocco is currently producing simple structures including flight controls for the CRJ Series aircraft. By year-end, the facility is expected to employ approximately 100 fully trained aircraft assemblers. b
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McElroy Creates Super 28 TracStar Machine The popular TracStar 28 has a new ordering option for customers. Named the “Super 28,” the fusion machine pairs a 28 fusion machine carriage for fusing 2-inch IPS to 8-inch DIPS (63mm to 225mm) polyethylene pipe with a larger tracked chassis powered by diesel fuel. McElroy TracStar machines are self-contained, self-propelled, trackmounted vehicles that can handle grades up to 30 percent. The four-jaw fusion carriage of TracStar machines can be easily re-
moved for in-ditch fusion. For tight installations, the outer fixed jaw of the carriage and the skid can be removed from the carriage converting the unit to a three-jaw carriage. The Super 28’s chassis is the same as those on the larger TracStar 412 and 618 fusion machines. The diesel-fueled carriage is optimal for some jobsites, as opposed to the standard gasoline-powered option of the original TracStar 28. “We’re excited about this new addition to our line of TracStar 28 ma-
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Versa-Matic Launches New air Filter/regulators Versa-Matic, a leading brand in the world of Air Operated Double-Diaphragm (AODD) pumps, recently launched a new and improved line of Air Filter/Regulators and Lubricators. Features of the improved line include a durable liquid filled pressure gauge, integral mounting slots and an automatic drain. This new product offering will also include a full line of accessories such as Lockout Valves
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atlas Copco Cited among World’s Most Sustainable Companies
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Rubble Master Rolls Into Western Canada There’s a new kid in town in the compact crushing business. Rubble Master recently signed an exclusive Western Canadian distribution agreement with Abbotsford, BC and Calgary, Alberta-based ShearForce Equipment, the attachment and mobile crushing equipment division of West Coast Machinery.
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Students Turn Down The Lights and Turn up Their Energy A record number 40,000 students from across Canada are about to embark on the Classroom Energy Diet Challenge (CEDC), a threemonth program to increase their energy literacy. “The teachers and students of last year’s inaugural program must have inspired others across Canada, as the number of participants in this year’s CEDC has tripled!” said André Préfontaine, President and Publisher of Canadian Geographic. Building on 2012, this year’s Challenge has better prizes, more communitycentric activities to raise local energy awareness and a GlobalTV classroom. For the first time, GlobalTV is partnering with the CEDC for the Global Classroom, the program will follow one classroom throughout The Challenge Phase and broadcast the student’s hands-on learning experience on Shaw TV’s Go! and online. The selected Global Classroom will act
as the ambassadors of the program. This year’s Global Classroom spotlight will shine on Mrs. Shelden’s grade 3 classroom of Surrey, B.C. Young host and student peer, Rachel Scarlett, will walk viewers through the hands-on learning experience, highlighting the student’s endeavours to reduce their own environmental footprint and ultimately act as ambassadors for The Challenge. Principal Byron Gammel of Prince Charles Elementary says he is excited for his students to transform into “environmental movie stars.” “We are proud to be part of the innovative thinking taking place in Canadian classrooms,” said Lorraine Mitchelmore, Shell Canada President and Country Chair. “Innovation is valued at Shell. We are impressed by the creative efforts teachers use to teach their students about where energy comes from, how
March 2013 it is used and the issues Canadians face managing their energy resources.” CEDC was developed through a partnership between Shell Canada and Canadian Geographic to increase energy literacy in Canada. The competition is divided into two streams: the Classroom Challenge, where registered classes from kindergarten to grade 12 will complete up to 25 energy-focused, curriculum based lesson plans and the Video Contest, where students create a video teaching other Canadians how to reduce their energy footprint. The competing classrooms are eligible to win prizes including a set of iPads (valued over $5,000) and donations to charities of their choice. b
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Genie Expands With New GTH-1544 Prototype Genie has broadened its family of telehandlers with the new Genie GTH1544 prototype. The new 15,000 lb (6,804 kg) capacity model is the largest Genie telehandler of the product line to be announced and offers qualities owners and end users will value through outstanding reliability, durability, performance and operator comfort. Production will begin in the second quarter 2013 with availability in ANSI and CSA marketplaces. “We are very excited to expand our commitment to the Genie telehandler line of products by announcing the new Genie GTH-1544 prototype,” said Scott Krieger, Senior Product Manager, aerial booms and telehandlers, Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP). “We have seen a trend toward larger telehandlers, not only in larger construction sites, but also the burgeoning oil and gas industries, in mines and in ports. This product will offer a new standard for the industry by offering exceptional quality and sought-after features.” The Genie GTH-1544 telehandler is based off of the proven foundation of the Terex® telehandler introduced in 2007 which was built
specifically to meet the demanding needs of the military. The Genie GTH-1544 adds features and benefits designed to hit the sweet spot for today’s rigorous job requirements. The telehandler provides industry leading lift height of 44 ft (13.41 m) and excellent forward reach of 27 ft 3 in (8.31 m). The lift capacity at maximum height is 10,000 lbs (4,536 kg) and 3,500 lbs (1,587 kg) at maximum reach. The operating weight is 33,686 lbs (15,280 kg). Newly-designed cab provides ergonomic features and greater comfort to the operator, including an optional fully-enclosed cab with full glass, defroster, wipers, heater, split door, washer and air-conditioning. It has numerous other options, including a rear viewing video camera with a monitor inside the cab. “Our design focus was to create a new standard for large telehandlers, one which meets and exceeds customers’ requirements for ease of operation, excellent reliability every day and a level of performance that will continually enhance their return on investment,” said Krieger. The machine provides excellent visibility and serviceability with a side-
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Bandit Sponsors Parker Kligerman, Kyle Busch Motorsports Bandit Industries has signed a seven-race NASCAR sponsorship with Parker Kligerman, driving the number 77 Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The sponsorship will see Bandit racing with Kligerman at several of NASCAR's most famous tracks through the first half of 2013, beginning with the very first Nationwide Series race of 2013 at Daytona. “We got our start in NASCAR with Parker back in 2010, and we're thrilled to be back with him as part of Kyle Busch Motorsports,” said Travis Lint, Bandit's NASCAR coordinator. “In that first race with Parker he went from dead last to finish in the top-ten, and last year he had a great run in the Truck Series. He's going to be a Nationwide Series championship contender for 2013 and we couldn't be more excited to be starting the year with him at Daytona.”
Kligerman joined Kyle Busch Motorsports this year after having a very successful 2012 season in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Last year Kligerman finished 5th in the Truck Series standings with over 15 top-ten finishes, including his first NASCAR victory at Talladega. He signed with Kyle Busch Motorsports this year to run a full season in the Nationwide Series, joining Joey Coulter and Bubba Wallace to create a young but talented and successful racing team. “It's an honor to be representing Bandit Industries, their 450 employees and over 150 worldwide dealer locations though this partnership,” said Kligerman. “ Kyle (Busch) has put a terrific staff in place—both in the shop and in the front office—that is committed to all-around success and I'm confident that we will make this partnership a winning venture for everyone involved.”
Bandit will serve as the primary sponsor for Kligerman for two races, including the first Nationwide Series race of 2013—the DRIVE4COPD 300 on February 23 at Daytona. Bandit will be a co-primary sponsor for three races and an associate sponsor for two races. The current race schedule will have Bandit, Kligerman and Kyle Busch Continued on page 46
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Motorsports racing at Bristol on March 16, Texas on April 12, Talladega on May 4, Michigan on June 15, Kentucky on June 29, and back to Daytona on July 6. Additional races with
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day, February 12. The show will air on SPEED that evening at 6:00 P.M. Eastern Time. Kyle Busch Motorsports has also produced a short YouTube video with Kligerman announcing the new
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CCa awards 38 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals As part of the ongoing celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee year in Canada, the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) was pleased to accept and distribute—with its partner associations and members—38 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medals to outstanding individuals across Canada. The Diamond Jubilee celebration marks the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne. Only one other time in history—Queen Victoria in 1897—has this historic milestone been celebrated in Canada. Upon receiving an allocation of 38 medals, CCA worked with its members and partner associations to nominate deserving individuals from across the country. The nominations were then submitted to the Office of the Governor General of Canada. The achievements of those being recognized have helped to build the
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Adrian Morrison, NS Brad Nelson, AB Donald Oborowsky, AB David Oulton, NS Frank Rizzardo, BC Alfred Schleier, MB John Schubert, MB Peter Stalenhoef, AB Garth Tomlinson, SK Anibal Valente, BC Don Vandervoort, BC John Volcko, NS Joseph P. Wrobel, BC The Canadian Construction Association was pleased to see a number of other well-deserving individuals from across the construction industry also receive Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee medals from their respective nominations, including John Beck (ON), Jack Flemming (NS), Robert Merkley (ON), and Don Whitmore (MB), to name a few. “The Canadian construction industry is made up of individuals from coast-to-coast-to-coast whose contributions to their community have helped build a better Canada,” said John Schubert, chair of the Canadian Construction Association. “At CCA, we were delighted to learn of a number of individuals from our industry who received Diamond Jubilee medals because of the tremendous work they have done, not just in our industry, but with other organizations and associations across the country.” b
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ritchie Bros. announces Innovative Online Equipment Marketplace Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers recently announced the initial release of a new online equipment marketplace called Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne. Complementary to the company’s flagship unreserved auction business, Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne (www. EquipmentOne.com) is a secure online marketplace for equipment and materials. Buyers and sellers can use Ritchie Bros. Equip-
mentOne to negotiate, complete and settle their transactions in a safe and transparent environment. Core marketplace functionality has now been released and enhancements are being made on an ongoing basis; the next major release and full commercial launch is scheduled for the second quarter of 2013. “In late 2010 Ritchie Bros. adopted a new mission statement transi-
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Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne and we believe it will enable the non-auction segment of the equipment market to easily and confidently exchange equipment like they never have before.” Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne was developed by building on the AssetNation platform, a leading online marketplace and solutions platform for surplus and salvage assets, which was acquired by Ritchie Bros. in May 2012. With this initial launch, AssetNation’s large corporate customers are now selling their equipment and materials on Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne. With the subsequent launch in the second quarter, additional functionality will be released and a broader range of sellers will be welcomed onto the Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne marketplace. “Much of the equipment and materials sold on Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne will be similar to the assets sold at Ritchie Bros. auctions,” said Dave Dawson, CEO of Ritchie Bros. EquipmentOne. “But they will be listed and sold on Ritchie Bros. Equipmen-
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US Edition Of CLT Handbook Now Available FPInnovations, in collaboration with the American Wood Council (AWC), the United States (U.S.) Forest Products Laboratory, APA, and U.S. WoodWorks - has published a guide to cross�laminated timber (CLT) applications in the U.S. Developed for building professionals, the publication provides technical information and illustrates CLT applications adapted to current codes and standards. The multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed CLT Hand-
book is designed to provide technical information for the design, construction, and implementation of CLT systems, encouraging adoption and selection of wood-based solutions in general in residential, nonresidential, and multi-story construction. The U.S. CLT Handbook is available as a free download at www. masstimber.com or in print for a nominal cost at www. awc.org. “Thanks to partnerships like these, we can demonstrate the viability
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of innovative technologies, with a view to marketing new products or developing new markets. The CLT Handbook is a green construction jewel and another example of FPInnovations’ contribution to transforming the forest products industry. FPInnovations is continuing to assume its leadership role by paving the way to wood�based, living solutions,” says FPInnovations President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Pierre Lapointe. “A proposed code change advocated by AWC to expand the use of CLT through the building code’s heavy timber construction classification was approved by the International Code Council in late 2012. The recently approved change will lead the way for new U.S. markets for this emerging wood product in nonresidential buildings,” said AWC President and CEO Robert Glowinski. “This classification will allow 50 percent taller and larger CLT buildings than previously permitted and was precipitated by development of the manufacturing standard for the product by
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Powerscreen Texas To Exhibit at aGG1 Powerscreen Texas will exhibit the XH250 Impact Crusher at AGG1 in San Antonio, Texas from March 19th – 21st, 2013. Commenting on the forthcoming event, Sam McNabb, President of Powerscreen Texas said, “We are delighted that AGG1 is coming to San Antonio and are excited to be taking part in the exhibition. Our team of crushing and screening professionals are looking forward to meeting new and existing customers to discuss how our equipment and features can benefit their businesses.” Tony Weir, Powerscreen Technical Sales & Applications Manager, will take part in the AGG1 Academy this year. Weir will present on Improving Equipment Selection & Plant Productivity using Modern Simulation and Analysis Techniques Thursday 19th March.
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yanmar & Woods To Form Partnership Yanmar America, a major supplier of compact utility tractors, construction equipment, marine and industrial diesel engines and energy systems, and Woods Equipment Company, a leader in the design and manufacturing of tractor attachments and implements, recently announced the formation of a strategic partnership. Under the terms of the agreement, Yanmar will market and distribute Woods attachments through their nationwide dealer network. The product offering covers a line of agriculture and landscape equipment compatible with Yanmar tractor sizes ranging from 24hp to 49hp. The attachment line includes cutters, finish mowers, snow blowers, and assorted scrapers, discs, rakes, post hole diggers, stump grinders and blades. All equipment will be branded “Yanmar.” “This was a natural fit
for two premium quality product brands,” said Ted Bregar, President of Yanmar America. “We’re able to add value to our dealers’ business and our customers will benefit from a single Yanmar branded product solution and better retail financing options for both the tractor and the attachments.” According to Jerry Johnson, President of Woods Products Division, “Woods is pleased to be aligned with Yanmar as their attachment supplier partner. Blending OEM and dealerdirect business allows us to optimize our cost structure in building the highestquality equipment in the market.” The line of attachments was introduced to Yanmar dealers at their National Tractor Dealer Meeting in December. Dealers will begin placing orders the first of the year with the first shipments to Yanmar dealers expected the beginning of March. b
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Fernie To Upgrade Wastewater System The City of Fernie will receive $652,800 from the Government of Canada through the Gas Tax Fund transfer to improve their wastewater treatment system and help protect the Elk River for future generations. “Our Government is proud to invest in this project to ensure that water returned to the Elk River meets or even exceeds treatment standards,” said David Wilks, Member of Parliament for Kootenay— Columbia. The upgrades will help the City to more effectively discharge treated wastewater and thereby preserve the water quality and health of the Elk River. The length of the current outfall will be extended by 75 metres, enabling it to reach the main channel of the river. The total cost of the project is estimated at $816,000, which will include a contribution of
$163,200 from the City. “The health of our communities is essential to the social and economic success of our province,” said MLA for Kootenay East, Bill Bennett. “These types of water quality projects are an important part of upgrading community infrastructure that is good for the environment, and provides for the future growth of the community.” “On behalf of City Council and the residents of Fernie I would like to thank the Government of Canada for their contribution to this project,” said Mary Giuliano, Mayor of the City of Fernie. “The outfall improvement will bring the City in compliance with the new BC Provincial Municipal Wastewater Regulation and proposed draft Federal Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations and will contribute to cleaner water which will benefit the critical fisheries habitat as well
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Water Pipeline Planning Program Announced The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) recently announced a new, free, online plastic pipe pressure design software for water distribution, transmission main systems and force mains. Called PPI PACE for Plastics Pipe Institute Pipeline Analysis & Calculation Environment, the Beta version is available at www.ppipace.com. “PPI PACE allows engineers and industry professionals to easily perform plastic pipe pressure pipe
design calculations in accordance with current published AWWA and ASTM industry standards,” stated Tony Radoszewski, executive director of the PPI. “The web-based program will assist professionals in the selection of appropriate pipe class for the required design life by providing an easy-to-use tool that is consistent with these existing standards and practices. PPI PACE was constructed by two experienced and renowned engineers.” PPI is
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“Standard Specification for Polyethylene (PE) Plastic Pipe (SDR-PR) Based on Outside Diameter”, AWWA C901-08 “AWWA Standard for Polyethylene (PE) Pressure Pipe and Tubing, ½ inch (13 mm) through 3 inch (76 mm) for Water Service”, and AWWA C906-07 “AWWA Standard for Polyethylene (PE) Pressure Pipe and Fittings, 4 inch (100 mm) through 63 inch (1,600 mm) for Water Distribution and Transmission”. For polyvinyl-chloride pipe (PVC), AWWA-M23 “PVC Pipe - Design and Installation”, ANSI/AWWA C900-07 “AWWA Standard for Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipe and Fabricated Fittings, 4 inch through 12 inch (100 mm through 300 mm), for Water Transmission and Distribution”, AWWA C905-10 “AWWA Standard for Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pressure Pipe and Fabricated Fittings, 14 inch through 48 inch (350 mm through 1,200 mm)”, and ASTM D2241-05 “Standard Specification for Poly(Vinyl Chloride) (PVC) PressureRated Pipe (SDR Series)” are the applicable documents. “The principal authors of the PPI project were Dr. Lawrence and Dr. Knight, the same team that developed PPI-BoreAid and BoreAid™, the first comprehensive and preliminary
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(Ontario). In addition to BoreAid, PPI PACE can be used with the PPI Design and Engineering Calculator, another tool that assists in greater understanding of PE pipe capabilities. The calculator will assist a design engineer in performing multiple computations relating to internal and external pressure ratings, pressure and gravity water flow, water hammer, low pressure and high pressure gas flow, and automates other assessments for above and underground systems. b
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a spill is to clean up. Northern Gateway’s statement that the spill response commitments go beyond Canadian requirements also highlights the need for the federal government to upgrade maritime regulations. “I’m encouraged that Ottawa is working on closing the gap between current requirements and world-class response to spills,” Lake said. “B.C. would like to see that done sooner rather than later. In the meantime, it’s clear that further independent and expert analysis is required to understand what constitutes world-leading practice on the open seas.” The Province has concluded its cross-examination on maritime spill preparedness and response issues. B.C.’s cross-examination will continue when the Prince Rupert hearings move to environmental and human health risk assessment and then shipping and navigation. b
British Columbia is still looking for solid evidence of Northern Gateway’s ability to provide worldleading maritime spill prevention and response following cross-examination at the hearings into the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline in Prince Rupert. “Unfortunately, we’re just not satisfied with the level of detail that Northern Gateway representatives are providing, and that makes it difficult to judge whether they are meeting B.C.’s conditions for supporting the project,” said Environment Minister Terry Lake. During cross-examination by the Province, Northern Gateway representatives made it clear that the
actual spill response plans required to assess Northern Gateway’s ability to meet its commitments will not be developed until the project has been approved. That means, for instance, that Northern Gateway has not yet done a thorough analysis of the required spill response capacity. The company has committed to localized “geographic response plans” for spills, but only in the Douglas Channel and not along the entire tanker route. Northern Gateway also continues to contend that diluted bitumen will not sink if there is a spill into a maritime environment. The question is important because of the implications for how difficult and costly
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Larson announces adjustable Telescoping Boiler Light Larson Electronics recently announced the release of a high power boiler inspection light designed to provide the versatility of an adjustable light tower with high power metal halide illumination. Featuring a foldable and extendable tower assembly and a wheeled support base, the WALBL-1000WMH Boiler Light is ideal for boiler inspection activities as well as general work area illumination. The Larson Electronics WALBL-1000WMH boiler light produces 110,000 lumens of light output and features a foldable light boom fitted to a wheeled base to provide high mobility as well as high power light output. This boiler inspection light operates similarly to standard light towers, but features an adjustable light boom which can be folded over at an angle to allow positioning the lamp assembly through standard boiler access doors. The light boom is extendable and can be lengthened or shortened to provide added maneuverability and is fitted with an added drop down support leg to improve stability when fully
extended. The main boom and base assembly is constructed of heavy duty steel for high strength and durability and has been powder coated to provide a tough finish that resists the effects of rust and corrosion. The base is equipped with four solid wheels that have been specially designed to allow rolling over rough surfaces such as floor grates and are fitted with built in wheel locks to hold the system in position once placed. The ballast assembly for the metal halide lamp has been mounted to the base for added stability and features a powder coated steel enclosure for protection and 120 - 277 VAC compatibility with standard voltages. The lamp assembly on this portable tower consists of a single 1,000 watt metal halide lamp producing 110,000 lumens affixed within an adjustable mounting trunnion that provides vertical adjustability. The light fixture is constructed of spun aluminum with a ceramic socket and tempered glass lens for strength and durability. Larson Electronics is a manufacturer and as such offers a variety of
optional configurations for this industrial grade floodlight including additional lamps, LED lamps, higher wattage HID bulbs, and safety cable eyelets for maximum tower stability. These inspection lights can serve in an array of applications and are designed to allow operators to not only elevate the lamps for better coverage, but to extend the lamps through standard boiler access doors in order to illuminate the area below which must be serviced. “Some applications require lighting that can extend horizontally, and the WALBL-1000WMH metal halide lighting system meets that need,” said Rob Bresnahan with LarsonElectronics.com. “Cleaning larger boiler systems, for example, is an example where operators need to extend the light horizontally through a man way to illuminate the area below. We designed this portable light system to roll over grated floors and included enough counter balance in the base to keep the light from falling through the man way.” Larson Electronics produces a full range of industrial and commercial lighting equipment, HID work lights, portable light towers, generator powered light towers, and LED work lights. b
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Kitsault Energy To Start an LNG Plant & Energy Export Terminal Kitsault, located 800 km (500 miles) north of Vancouver, British Columbia and 140 km (85 miles) north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, is a purpose-built resource community with complete community infrastructure and housing for more than 1000 residents. With nearly 350 acres of industrial and residential land, full BC Hydro service, and a deep water port, Kitsault makes both economic and environmental sense as the preferred location to be the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal site for the export of natural gas from North East British Columbia to Asia and other markets. LNG pipeline routing to Kitsault has already been proposed by others. An export terminal at Kitsault for LNG operation will have the shortest natural gas pipeline for the projects currently proposed in that region, sav-
ing 100 to 300 kilometers of pipeline at a cost savings of 1 to 3 Billion CAD / USD. The infrastructure in place in and around Kitsault will also allow for an accelerated start to the creation of an LNG plant and energy export facility. Kitsault already has staff housing, utilities, land, as well as multiple airport facilities, including an unused long runway airport at Nass Camp, one hour from Kitsault and 75 minutes from Terrace. Kitsault can also be accessed by float plane, helicopter, and road. Land exists to establish a runway in Kitsault itself. Surrounding Kitsault are many thousands of acres of Crown land. Kitsault Energy has begun contacting other engineering firms, energy producers, First Nation communities, and other interested parties including local, regional, provincial and federal government officials.
Kitsault Energy is exhibiting at the World LNG Fuels Conference January 21–23 in Houston, Texas at the George R. Brown Convention Center, booth number 204. In addition, Kitsault Energy will be exhibiting at British Columbia’s first international LNG Conference at the Vancouver Convention Centre, on February 25–26, 2013. b
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u-anchor 2000 Installed On One Of New york’s Largest rooftop Solar Projects The U-Anchor 2000 rooftop attachment products from Anchor Products, LLC of Grapevine, Texas, have been installed on the i.Park Hudson rooftop solar project -- one of New York State’s largest rooftop solar projects. The electric power generated by the photovoltaic array will serve a significant portion of the energy needed for the tenants of the 24-acre technology, office and industrial complex in Yonkers, N.Y. The project is scheduled to start producing electricity by Jan. 31. The rooftop solar array is the equivalent in area of two football fields and was developed by Chicago-based Half Moon Ventures. The building is
owned by Joe Cotter, principal of real estate development firm National Resources of Greenwich, CT. Local dignitaries, including Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, attended a ribbon cutting ceremony Dec. 6 at the Yonkers property, on the rooftop of one of eight buildings within the complex. The buildings are covered with 3,700 solar panels and will generate power equivalent to the daily electricity needs of 120 homes. “We were very excited to play our part in anchoring the solar racking system for this massive photovoltaic electric power generating system,” said Anchor Product’s President Joel Stanley. He added,
“Our U-Anchor product has already protected this multi-million dollar solar investment from Superstorm Sandy and will continue to support this photovoltaic system for many decades to come.” Anchor Products’ U-Anchor 2000 rooftop attachment product provided ballast-free, non-penetrating roof membrane attachment of solar module racking systems and other rooftop equipment. The patented U-Anchor 2000 is a lightweight equipment attachment system consisting of a weatherized steel plate with a 3/8” by ¾” tall stainless steel stud, which has been heat fused to a 16 inch by 16 inch (40 cm by 40 cm) thermoplastic (PVC
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membrane penetrations and can be used with or without ballasted photovoltaic panel racking systems. According to the Kraft Roofing, which was the roofing contractor for the Yonkers project, they were able to avoid extensive crane fees and a large staging area for storing and hoisting ballast to the roof. The U-Anchor 2000 weighs only 8 ounces and they were easily carried to the roof. The U-Anchor 2000 can
Warren rupp, Inc. Named 2012 Best Plants By IndustryWeek Warren Rupp, Inc. Named One of IndustryWeek’s Best Plants for 2012 MANSFIELD, Ohio, January 18, 2013 -- Warren Rupp, Inc., a leading manufacturer of air operated double diaphragm (AODD) pumps, has been selected as one of IndustryWeek’s Best Plants for 2012. Established in 1990, the IndustryWeek Best Plants award program annually recognizes plants, located in North America, that are on the leading edge of efforts to increase competitiveness, enhance customer satisfaction and create stimulating and rewarding work environments. Its further goal is to encourage other manufacturing managers and teams to emulate the honorees by adopting world-class prac-
tices, technologies, and improvement strategies. “Warren Rupp Inc. recognizes the ingredients that deliver operational excellence: winning strategies, a motivated workforce and the non-stop pursuit of improvement. IndustryWeek applauds Warren Rupp on its achievements today, knowing it already is working to be even better tomorrow. IW is pleased to share Warren Rupp’s story with the IndustryWeek audience,” said Jill Jusko, IndustryWeek Senior Editor. Warren Rupp is one of 6 award winners based in North America for 2012, and the only AODD pump manufacturer to win this award in the 23 year history. The award criteria cover three years of histori-
Sonsray acquires 11 Case Locations In Western States Case Construction Equipment recently announced an agreement with Sonsray Machinery, LLC, of Los Angeles, under which Sonsray Machinery will acquire and operate 11 Case dealership branch office locations in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Previously owned and operated by Case Power and Equipment, a subsidiary of CNH Construction Equipment, the Sonsray Machinery locations stretch from the San Diego area in Southern California to the Seattle area in Washington. Sonsray Machinery will provide comprehensive sales, as well as parts and
service support for Case customers through branch offices in El Cajon, Fontana, Santa Fe Springs, Sacramento, Stockton and Redding, Calif.; Sparks, Nev.; Portland and Salem, Ore., and Auburn and Marysville, Wash. “Case customers served by these locations will appreciate the service and support Sonsray brings to these Case dealer locations,” said Jim Hasler, vice president, construction equipment North America, CNH Global. “From their other businesses, Sonsray brings knowledge of the service area and an understanding of the importance of uptime to contractors
March 2013 be welded to any Thermoplastic surface from flat to vertical with a hot air welder at a rate of 12 attachments per man hour, saving on labor costs. The U-Anchor 2000 can also attach lightning protection equipment, electrical conduit, plumbing pipes, HVAC ducting, satellite dishes, windscreens, antennas, and mechanical system components, among many others. For more details, visit www. AnchorP.com. b cal data and results focused on quality, productivity, on-time delivery, service and safety. “On a daily basis, the Warren Rupp team focuses on continuous improvement in manufacturing quality products, exceptional on-time delivery and the highest level of customer service,” said John Carter, Warren Rupp President. “This award recognizes the hard work and dedication of the entire team. We are very proud of our accomplishments, and we are thrilled to be recognized with the Best Plants award.” Warren Rupp will accept the award at IndustryWeek’s annual Best Plants Conference scheduled for April 22-24 in Greeneville, S.C. For additional information including the complete list of winners and an in-depth profile on Warren Rupp, www.industryweek. com/iwbestplants. b and others who use Case equipment.” “We’re excited to represent Case Construction Equipment and to serve the needs of contractors and customers in a variety of businesses, industries and government markets throughout the West Coast region,” said Herb Hoelscher, owner, Sonsray Machinery. “Customers can expect our Sonsray locations to go beyond business as usual in terms of sales, service and support.” The entire line of Case construction equipment— including loader/backhoes, excavators, motor graders, wheel loaders, vibratory compaction rollers, crawler dozers, skid steer loaders, compact track loaders, loader tool carriers and rough-terrain forklifts—is available at all 11 locations. b
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The Point Lepreau Generating Station Is Seismically robust and Safe NB Power takes exception to comments made recently about the safety of the Point Lepreau Generating Station (PLGS) by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB) Action Committee. “These comments are misleading and attempt to undermine public trust in nuclear safety regulation and in the Point Lepreau Generating Station,” said Sean Granville, Site Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer. “The nuclear industry is one of Canada’s most closely regulated industries and its safety record is excellent and very transparent to the public. The people of New Brunswick can take great confidence in the safety of Point
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Lepreau.” The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) regulatory framework relies, in part, on International Atomic Energy Agency guidelines. On the basis of that framework, the CNSC sets licensing conditions for PLGS, which also includes meeting various Canadian standards. The Station meets or exceeds the specifications required under its federal licence. Comments made by CCNB take highly technical seismic data about Point Lepreau out of context. “We understand that the CCNB is not in favor of nuclear power and they of course are entirely entitled to hold that opinion,” said Granville. “However, NB Power is fully committed to operating the Station in a safe and responsible manner while meeting all licence and safety requirements.” As stated by the CNSC, all Canadian nuclear power plants, existing or new, are licensed on the basis of their proven ability to withstand seismic events like earthquakes. Structures and systems have been designed to safely survive earthquakes and the CNSC ensures that all nuclear power plant licensees comply with regulatory requirements. In Canada, reactor sites are geologically screened to ensure
they are constructed in a location that is seismically stable. PLGS is located in an area of much lower seismic hazard risk than Fukushima. It is well within the North American plate and not located at a subduction tectonic plate boundary as is the case in Japan. The Station was designed to withstand potential earthquakes; both the actual structures that form containment and the systems important to safety have been seismically qualified prior to being granted a licence to operate. In addition, a number of upgrades to the plant were made as part of the recent Refurbishment Project to further enhance seismic safety. When the CNSC renewed PLGS’s Power Reactor Operating Licence in February 2012, the Commission made the completion of a site-specific seismic hazard assessment a condition of the Station’s licence renewal. Since early 2012, PLGS staff have worked with experts on the site-specific seismic hazard assessment. Seasonal factors make it impossible to complete all data gathering until the summer of 2013, which means the final assessment report will be issued in 2014. Meanwhile, the preliminary findings offer reassurance about the safety
of the Station. Data included in this study is highly technical information, and NB Power – in reporting to the CNSC - relies on independent, highly qualified experts to conduct this type of work. Additionally, the assessment is reviewed by an independent panel of experts. 2 Preliminary findings of the seismic assessment received from third-party experts in December 2012 indicate that the current understanding of the earthquake hazard for the Point Lepreau site is not substantially different than that presented in a 1984 study. More information on the preliminary findings is available here. Based on these findings; we are confident that the original safety case for PLGS remains as strong today as it was when the Station was constructed. The Station is sound and will continue to operate safely. New Brunswickers should be assured that NB Power takes its responsibilities to the people of New Brunswick as its utmost priority and puts the safety of employees and the public above everything else. b
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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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March 2013 1958 Cat D6, s/n 9U 26274, ROPS canopy, dirt blade, Beales clearing blade. Good u/c. Pup motor. $12,000. Madeira Park, BC. phone: (604) 741-4462
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2000 TEI HBM300 Drill, mounted on a 1989 Cat 426. Very mobile with great DD20E, rebuilt trans & Link-Belt 210 LX (2004) w/ reach! $47,500. motor, running gear 95%. www.cullbros.ca/surplus 2 buckets, hyd. thumb, cab Excellent working machine. phone: (250) 428-9868 guard, CWS guarding pkg. $30,000. 7400 hrs. $63,900. phone: (250) 753-3734 ENGINES phone: (250) 468-1000 Crushing Equip. L10 Cummins motor, c/w Jake, not running. Offers. For all your crushing phone: (250) 455-6605 equipment requirements. Sales, service and parts Large inventory of used mormak equipment and rebuilt Detroit Diesel, phone: (250) 542-7350 Cat, Cummins, Perkins, vernon, B.C. Deutz and Volvo engines. Prince George Truck & Hitachi ZX 270 w/ semidrills Equipment long stick, hyd. thumb, catphone: 1-800-946-9400 walks, cab guard available. or (250) 561-1234 7400 hrs. P.O.R. phone: (250) 468-1000 equipment
2 Mayhew 1000 drill rigs for sale. Mounted on 1980 International & 1980 Ford. International rig is fully operational. Financing options available. Would look at revenue shar ing with certified driller as option. $29,000. phone: (778) 789-3408 1999 Ingersoll Rand DML 1050, completely rebuilt 400 hrs ago, c/w drill pipe, tooling, seacan of parts. For sale, rent or rental purchase. Sitting in Grande Prairie, AB. See www. a1-cats.com for pictures. a1 cats Phone: (780) 538-1599
8901 Penn Road, Prince George, BC Phone: 250-564-7226 Fax: 250-564-7233 Email: scott@banningequipment.com
2011 John Deere 120D Hydraulic Excavator, s/n 1FF120DXPBD037532, 1,100 hrs, 28" triple grouser pads, long stick (9'11") for 28'10" reach and 19'11" depth, climate control A/C cab, deluxe air suspension set, catwalks, cab guard (FOPS), door guard, HD swivel guard, accurate hyd. thumb, accurate manual wedge-style Q/C, accruate 30" dig bkt, accurate 54" clean-up bkt. $135,000 OBO. madrona1365@shaw.ca ron: (250) 729-1891
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1996 John Deere 892 ELC, 40” dig & 62” cleanGreat rates direct from up buckets, 11,600 hrs, funder for all types of hydraulics good, running equipment. Full rate disclo- condition. $32,000. sure! 24 hr. approvals. (250) 282-3381 ext. 5 call: (604) 346-9687
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2004 Cat 385 BL Excavator, reach boom (32’, 10”), stick (14’,5”), 19,000 frame hrs, just out of shop w/complete rebuild, U/C 70% remaining, for sale, rent or rentIngersoll Rand ECM 680 al purchase. $400,000. Drill, w/Montabert Drifter. Grande Prairie, AB. See E v e r y t h i n g c o m p l e t e l y www.a1-cats.com for picrebuilt, 5 drill steels, for tures. sale, rent or rental pur- A1 cats chase. Purchase price Phone: (780) 538-1599 $200,000. Sitting in Grand Prairie. See www.a1-cats. Hitachi EX100-2 with 2 buckets, Q/C, 6266 hrs. com for pictures. $22,000. A1 cats phone: (604) 864-7070 Phone: (780) 538-1599
PARTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Continental Equipment Ltd., Located in Kelowna, BC, is currently looking for an equal equity partner in re-establishing the parts supply business. This company has been operational for 26 plus years and the customer and vendor base has already been established. The parts supply would be operated as a completely separate entity from Continental Equipment. The equity partner would be expected to operate the parts supply side on a full time basis. This opportunity is available immediately. For further information, Please contact Dean Ficociello at
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Hitachi EX 60-5 Excavator w/ hyd. blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets and Q/C. $34,500. phone: (250) 468-1000
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Equipment For Sale 2008 Link-Belt LX330 Pulverizer & Cruncher................ $175,000 2005 Deere 1710D Forwarder............................................ $65,000 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 Blade - D10N/R - Cushion Dozer................................... $OFFERS Brush Rake - D6D - WBM.................................................... $3,200 Brush Rake - D8K - WBM.................................................... $5,500 Ripper - D6M - Cat M/S...................................................... $13,500 Ripper - D6N - Cat M/S...................................................... $13,500 Ripper - D7R - Sabine SS................................................... $12,500
Wheel Loader Attachments
Bucket - IT28G - GP BOE Q/A.............................................. $3,500 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 - 980G - WBM BOE Coal....................................... $12,000 Forks - IT28G - Cat Q/A......................................................... $4,000 Forks - 938G - Cat Q/A.......................................................... $5,500 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
Push Block - 772D - Deere.................................................. $2,500 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 - 872G - Deere M/S.................................................. $9,000 Snow Wing - 140H - WBM Rear Mnt................................. $5,000 Snow Wing - 14H - WBM Mast Less............................... $10,500 V-Plow - Volvo - Pin on........................................................ $2,500
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 - 330 - Chuck Blade WBM Q/A................................ $8,500 Brush Rake - 120 - 54” WBM Q/A...................................... $3,900 Brush Rake - 120 - 54” CWS Q/A........................................ $3,900 Brush Rake - 200 - 60” WBM Q/A...................................... $4,500 Bucket - 200 - 60” WBM Q/A.............................................. $4,500 Bucket - 250 - 36” WBM Q/A.............................................. $4,000 Bucket - 250 - 42” WBM Q/A.............................................. $4,500 Bucket - 330C - 36” WBM Q/A............................................ $5,000 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.......................................... $10,000 Breaker - 200 - NPK H7X WBM Q/A.................................. $9,500 Ripper - 160 - CWS Q/A........................................................ $3,000 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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feeders
grinders
Call Ed at (250) 318-8870 Kamloops, BC E-mail: equipsells@shaw.ca
ROCK TRUCKS 2 available 1996 D300E Cat call for special deal for both asking .................................................................................................. $44,900 ea. SCREENERS Powerscreen 14O0 ONLY 6000 hours, 5 X 11 deck, on tracks, 3 conveyors............................................................................. make an offer! Excavators 2004 JDeere 370-C hyd. thumb, rebuilt dig bkt, NEW teeth, very clean,air cond., 8,200 hours good u/c........................................................... $79,900 2006 JDeere 225CLC 4,300 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,0% financing available .............................. Offers FORKLIFTS Patrick AAR-7 rough terrain, Diesel fork extensions, works great.... $7,250 CRAWLER TRACTORS 2000 CASE 850-G 6 way, NEW rails and sprocket 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 a beauty, cab, air, 8500 hours, angle blade, tilts, ripper, NEW pump and torque offerred at ............................................... $235,000 1981 CAT D7G low low original hours, padded cab,air, angle blade. tilts, m/shank ripper, 70% u/carriage, NEW final drive .................. $67,500 WHEEL LOADERS CAT 950 bucket machine, very clean.............................................. $16,900 2005 Cat 938G bucket machine, cab,air,good tires, 16K hours..........Offers LOGGING 2004 CAT 527 grapple skidder, excellent condition, cab, air, grapple extensions quad rails, 95% undercarriage, 8760 hours, ready to go!.......... ...................................................................................................... $224,900 2003 JDeere 2554 w/Waratah 622 12,000 hours, color screen, NEW hyd. pump and tune up on head at Xmas. Very clean and straight, go to work now !............................................................................................ $128,500 2003 Cat 330B with Waratah 624 premium unit, one owner, high and wide, color screen, everything works, delivery today............ Make an Offer 2003 Cat 1051 Bunchers, 2 available, 23” heads,12,000 hours ea., decent undercarriage, ready to work! Offerred at...................................$39,500 ea 1996 Cat 330B butt n top Weldco Beales grapple, good u/carriage looks great, rear entry cab............................................................... $59,500 1988 648D Grapple Skidder RARE 6 way blade! winch, grapple 30.5 tires and chains ............................................................................ Make an Offer 1028 Vanguard Truck mount great shape, ready to work, grapple, PTO and pump, in the yard..................................................................... $10,900 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 Freightliner Condo Sleeper SRS60 Detroit, auto selct trans., 40 rears, air ride, 800,000 KM,BC MVI............................................... $28,500 2003 Mack CL613 Dump ISX600 hp. Cummins,18 speed, MACK rears,camel back suspension, 16’ lite steel NAHANNI, high lift gate, 177,500 original KM’s! asking........................................................ $84,900 1999 Gmc S/A Dump only 18,500 Km, Cat engine,9 speed,13,000lb front, 23,000 lb rear.Del lite steel box, comp. plumbing for plow, so close to NEW, reduced.................................................................................. $31,500 TRAILERS 2002 Peerless Quad Log Trailer air ride.aluminum wheels, 90% tires, good paint,6 X 10’ bunks, ride brkts, new bc mvi new shocks, brake pots, suspension bushings...................................................................... $26,900 1999 Tridem Pole trailer walking beam,good rubber, alum. whls c/w truck bunk and bolster....................................................................... $5,950 1993 Knight Tilt Deck special order, 8’6”X31’ deck, 4’ hydraulic beavertail, wide load lites, 17.5 rubber, walking beam suspension, immaculate, BC MVI “NEW”............................................................ $15,900 EMERGENCY VEHICLES 1991 Ford E350 Ambulance diesel, low km’s, econoline, clean!..... $6,950 MISC. Brush rake to fit D6N, like NEW...................................................... $12,500 Wrist bucket to fit JDeere 225C....................................................... $9,500 Wrist bucket “Imac” to fit Komatsu PC228.................................... $16,500 “Accurate” screefing rake ................................................................. $5,500 966C smooth edge bucket, good shape .............................................Offers 600 cfm rock drill ...............................................................................Offers Knight Single low bed JEEP................................................................Offers 1987 WStar 444,44’s, Newayair........................................................ $3,000 200 size Rotobec heel and grapple......................................................Offers 150 size Rotobec heel and grapple......................................................Offers WANTED !! Short Log Bunks And Trailers Of Any Kind, 2000 And Newer Only Tri Drive Kenworth And Western Star’s Any Year Will Do Waratah Processing Heads!! 622B And 624’S D5H And 527 Cat Skidders
Call Ed now (250) 318-8870 Mining • Trucking • Logging equipsells@shaw.ca
1997 Hitachi EX120-5
2009
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Hydraulic Excavator, s/n 1 2 0 D e x c a v a t o r , s / n 15 yard skid mounted feed1E4-52214, 11,000 hrs, FF120DX037142, 2,100 er, add your own components. c/w catwalks, cab guard, hrs, c/w 28" triple grouser steve: (604) 857-3107 pads, long stick (9'11") for standard stick, 24" pads, 28'10" reach and 19'11" feller buncher hyd. thumb, manual depth, climate control A/C 1998 628 Timberjack, wedge-style Q/C, dig bkt, cab, deluxe air suspension 360 Koehring head, 24". clean-up bkt, new pads/ seat, catwalks, cab guard, $45,000 OBO. phone: (250) 836-3352 rails/sprockets, fully serHD swivel guard, hyd. viced, in-frame rebuilt thumb, manual wedge- 1995 618 Timberjack, 22" e n g i n e ( J a n 2 0 1 2 ) . style Q/C, 24" dig bkt, 60" Koehring head. $20,000 OBO. $49,500 OBO. clean-up bkt. $110,000 phone: (250) 836-3352 madrona1365@shaw.ca OBO. Caterpillar 563C, OROPS, ron: (250) 729-1891 madrona1365@shaw.ca smooth drum compactor, work ready. $43,500. ron: (250) 729-1891 Caterpillar 330BL, c/w phone: (250) 489-9502 hydraulic thumb, full bush farm guarding, well maintained, good U/C, records avail. $74,850. phone: (250) 489-9502 Advertise your machine in
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Morbark 1000 Tub Grinder, excellent condition, 3406 Cat, 425 hp. $80,000. generators Kelowna, BC. Hesston BP 25 round bale phone: (250) 762-4028. chopper, like new condi- 40 ft. Power Van, c/w (1) Cat 115 KVA generator, (1) tion. $8,000. Loaders (Log) Cat D353 generator, low phone: (250) 320-7689 hrs, all switching gear & 2004 330CLL Cat, heel & wiring. Located in Dawson Advertise your machine City, Yukon. $35,000 OBO. grapple Rotobec. $185,000 i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! phone: (604) 883-3657 OBO. Call Tanya today for phone: (250) 836-3352 300 kw Cat generator, traild e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . er mounted, under 1,000 2000 325BLL Cat, button TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 hrs. Located in Yukon. top, newer motor & pumps. $55,000. Call Tim. $75,000 OBO. phone: (509) 951-3156 phone: (250) 836-3352
WallyQuality ’s Private Parts Used Parts Phone: (250) 833-8349
2002 Morbark 1100 Tub Grinder, stationary electric c/w 545 kw genset and switchgear, 400 hp mill, 100 hp hydraulics. 18,000 hrs. $40,000. Calgary, AB. phone: (403) 669-2900
2005 320C Cat log loader, tip over cab, pulp grapple. phone: (250) 788-5392
Evenings (250) 835-4678
machines for sale 648G JD Grapple Skidder................................................$27,000 648E JD Grapple Skidder................................................$23,000 668C Ranger Grapple Line Skidder.................................$10,000 740A JD Line Skidder........................................................$9,000
wrecking JUST CAME IN: 270 LOG LOADER, 618 BUNCHER, 525 CAT SKIDDER • 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 • 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 618, 628, D6, D7, 200
running motors 8.3 5.9 Cummins; 671, 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
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892 ELC Heel Boom Log Loader, new Rotec, new U/C, new drive motors, rebuilt rotary manifold, crate engine, P.O.R. phone: (250) 540-0105
Advertise your machine in the classifieds! 60" Jewell grapple with C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r deadlines & rates. heel. $10,000. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 phone: (250) 256-7423
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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.
Cummins, Cat, Perkins, JD & Case
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RMS double 9’, circular jigs w/3’ cleaner jigs, c/w all electrical, hoses and fittings, steady, taper attachment, complete. $75,000; Slury CREW BOATS, diesel tank w/10x10 150 hp electool post turret & misc. tric pump. $65,000; 300 kw 2005 Volvo L220E loader, $3,000 OBO. powered, fuel efficient, Cat gen., trailer mtd, under 2001 Caterpillar 966FII work ready condition, very Call us for rebuilt Volvo Alum 10-12 passenger 1,000 hrs. $55,000; Triple loader with A/C cab, GP clean, good rubber, has phone: (250) 539-5421 Penta AD41/KAD43 engine deck simplicity screen deck. bucket, Loadrite scales, been a stockpile load out pricing, rebuild DP-E & vessels, fully equipped, $55,000. Grizzly belt feeder, e x c . c o n d . F o r m o r e machine entire service Advertise your machine DPH sterndrives, Volvo Transport Canada Certified, variable speed belt feeder, details, price & photos: Penta used parts and large life. 12,000 hrs. $125,000. 20 ton capacity, low hrs, in the classifieds! Gateway Machinery & selection of used stainless safe & reliable, delivery if $40,000. (2) 36" x 50' stackTaylor, BC. Equipment Ltd. C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r steel propellers. phone: (250) 793-0746 able conveyors, $10 000 ea. required. gatewaymach@telus.net Advanced Marine Power Ltd. All located in Yukon. Call bill: (604) 831-6969 deadlines & rates. Altech leasing www.advancedmarine.ca Tim. phone: (509) 951-3156 Phone: (250) 286-0055 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 phone: (250) 287-9130 2 pc. 3 jaw, 12 in. 4 jaw,
Alberta
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2009 WA500-6, EROPS, A/C, ECSS ride control, central lube system, Turbo II air precleaner, Michelin XLDD2A L-5 radials, supplementary emergency steering, fire suppression system, 5,650 hrs. $269,000. Toronto, ON. sales@stevenson equipment.com 1995 Cat 980F II, 19,842 phone: (416) 921-8800 frame hrs, eng. trans, lumber torque, F&R diffs, all planetary drives (8,893 hrs), 3" & 4" Lowbed decking up brakes (4,921 hrs), spade to 24' long. 2x6 truck deckbucket (rebuilt Spring ing 12' to 24' long. Treated 2012), tires 60%+, 1,000 timbers & plywoods. Hydro hrs service just done. power “treated” poles 25' to Ready for work (Service 40' long. We deliver “even records avail. since new). to the moon”. $96,000. can-am lumber mill phone: (250) 470-8688 phone: (604) 580-1415 2005 Cat 950G, tires near new, 3164 hrs, 41/4 & 10 yd pin-on buckets. POR. joe: (778) 808-1087
machinery 2002 Cat 966G Wheel Loader, $139,000. 2006 Komatsu 308 Excavator, $135,000. 1988 Cat 980C 1990 John Deere 644E, Loader, $69,000. 2010 14,000 hrs (frame), good Super B Side Dump Trailer operation all around, 3rd Set, $65,000. RT Grove valve, painted inside & out, 30T Crane, $39,000. P & H serviced & ready for work. Crane 40T, $30,000. equipt4sale@hotmail.com $45,000.’ phone: (250) 470-8688 phone: (604) 779-6644
1990 Gardner Denver Port. Air Compressor, 825 cfm @ 120 psi, Cat power, 9,000 hrs, exc. cond.................... $21,500 2005 Cat 420D Backhoe, 5,550 hrs, 4x4, Ext hoe, 4-1, aux hyd, exc pilot controls, 3 buckets, Very Good Condition ....... ...................................................................................... $47,500 2001 Kobelco SK480LC Excavator, 2 buckets, Q/C, good runner........................................................................... $42,500 2006 Deere 844J Wheel Loader, 7.25 cubic yard bucket, 8,300 hrs..................................................................... $153,500 1974 Champion 740 Grader, 14' blade, scarifier, ready for work.............................................................................. $12,000 1988 Cat CS433B 66" Smooth Drum Compactor, painted and ready for work...................................................... $27,500
TUNDRA EQUIPMENT CONSULTING Hugh Bruggen-Cate, Abbotsford, BC
Cell: 604-626-6803 • Fax: 604-859-9083
Email: hbruggencate@shaw.ca
Ph: 403-720-3494 Mark Cell: 403-519-7254 mark@albertaengine.com
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rough country
chevy • 88-98 1500 6"................................................. $995.95 • 99-06 1500 6"................................................. $999.95 • 07-13 1500 2" leveling.................................. $64.95 • 07-13 1500 2.5" leveling............................. $149.95 • 07-13 1500 7.5".............................................. $999.95 DODGE • 06-08 1500 6"................................................. $999.95 • 09-13 1500 2.5" leveling............................. $129.95 • 09-13 1500 3.75" combo.............................. $249.95 • 09-13 1500 6".............................................. $1,399.95 • 11-12 2500/3500 5".......................................... 699.95 JEEP • 76-86 CJ 2.5".................................................. $409.95 • 76-86 CJ 4"..................................................... $439.95 • 87-96 YJ 4"..................................................... $449.95 • 87-96 YJ 6"..................................................... $999.95 • 97-06 TJ 4"..................................................... $499.95 • 97-06 TJ 6".................................................. $1,049.95 • 07-13 JK 4"..................................................... $499.95 • 07-13 JK 6".................................................. $1,339.95 • 93-98 ZJ 4"..................................................... $599.95 • 84-01 XJ 4.5".................................................. $459.95 • 84-01 XJ 6.5".................................................. $899.95 ~More kits available upon request~ IHC • DT360 & 545 Allison........................................ $2,500 • dt466 Mech & 643 Allison.............................. $3,500 • DT466, 195 hp, 1995........................................ $3,500 cat • 3116................................................................. $3,600 • 3406B Tired...................................................... $1,200 • 3208N............................................................... $2,000 CUMMINS • ISM CPL 2607.................................................. $4,900 • 4BT3.9 Rebuilt...........................................$6,995 Exc. • LTA10 CPL 1224.............................................. $3,000 • 6CTA8.3 CPL 604............................................. $3,900 detroit • 4-71N............................................................... $2,500 • 6-71N............................................................... $1,000 • 8V92TA............................................................. $4,500 • 6V92TA rebuilt 2006......................... $1,500 to $3,900 • 6V53................................................................. $2,500 • 6V92 DDEC....................................................... $2,900 • 50 Series Nat. Gas............................................ $2,000
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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)
Dismantled equipment · Hitachi 270-5 Excavator · John Deere 200 LC Excavator · John Deere 544 G Loader · John Deere 892D Excavator · John Deere 330 LC Excavator · John Deere 690E Excavator · John Deere 790E Excavator · John Deere 892E Excavator · John Deere 370C LC Excavator · Cat 325 Excavator · Cat 330B Excavator · Cat 330L Excavator
Equipment Inventory Excavators Link-Belt 210 LX (2004) with 2 buckets, hydraulic thumb, cab guard, CWS guarding package. Very nice machine. 7,400 hrs................................................................ $63,900 Hitachi ZX 270 with semi-long stick, hydraulic thumb, catwalks, cab guard available upon request. Good overall condition. 7,400 hrs..................................................P.O.R. Cat EL 200L Excavator with hyd. thumb, rake, dig/clean up buckets, Q/C. Fully guarded.................................... $36,500 Hitachi EX 60-5 Excavator with hyd. blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets and Q/C..................................................... $34,500 John Deere 200C LC Excavator with cab guard, cat walks, 2 buckets, hyd. thumb & rake. 7,000 hrs.................. $74,000 Hitachi Ex 120-1 Excavator with 2 buckets & thumb, 70% U/C.......................................................................... $26,500 Hitachi EX 120-5 Excavator with hyd. thumb, clean-up & dig buckets, Q/C, ripper, cab guard, cat walks and 75% U/C.......................................................................... $37,000
excavator attachments Weldco Beales Mfg. (WBM) Power Clam Grapple to fit a 270-330 size excavator. Rebuilt cylinders.............. $14,500
miscellaneous Bobcat 334 with hyd. blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets, Q/C, full cabin....................................................................... $18,500 GMC 3500 4X4 dually service truck with 225 amp Miller welder, Honda air compressor, service box........... $24,500 Dynapac CA25 10 ton roller, with Deztu diesel engine ............................................................................... $25,000 Finning M40F Tank Drill complete with PR66...... $89,500 Genie S-65 Man Lift w/ Duetz 4 cylinder Diesel engine. 28400 lbs................................................................ $23,900 Freightliner FL80 Service Truck, Std. trans., airbrakes, & Cat 3126 Diesel engine. 286,000 kms.................... $39,000 Kenworth T800 Log Truck with Peerless Jeep and Pole Trailer..................................................................... $50,000
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40 ft. Power Van, c/w (1) Cat 115 KVA generator, (1) Cat D353 generator, low hrs, all switching gear & wiring. Located in Dawson City, Yukon. $35,000 OBO. phone: (604) 883-3657
PARTS Feller Buncher Parts: (1) 2632D TC wrist cylinder, Reconditioned, $1000. (1) 2632D TC wrist cylinder, $500. (1) AU048 TC brake valve rebuilt, $1000. (2) AU048 TC brake valve $500. (1) 870C TC front door window, $1000. (1) Tigercat arbor shaft New
style, $500. (1) Tigercat Rebuilt saw blade, $3,500. Quadco Tooth shanks QK10023T, $4 each. (1) John Deere 903 wrist and Adapter, $500. Bob: (250) 309-9489
processors 3800C Madill processor, with 626 Waratah head. For sale or rent. hoypoint@hotmail.com
MITSUBISHI New and Used engines and dozer parts, manuals, large inventory. rhineequipment.com 2000 John Deere 370 phone: (253) 536-0600 Log Loader with HTH626 1998 Kobelco Mark IV 300 Waratah head. Good operparted out. ating condition. Ready dave: (604) 240-7977 to work. 20,675 hrs. Chilliwack, BC. $148,000. phone: (604) 793-5266
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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
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 • WA450 Log Grapple • Digging Buckets • 988B GP Bucket
• 330 Button Top Grapple • Excavator Buckets Of All Sizes • Clean Up Buckets • L120 GP Bucket
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.
equipment for sale EXCAVATORS Cat 330DLC,(2009) Good undercarriage, Q/C, dig bucket.............. .....................................................................................$167,000. Cat 325BLC,(1999) good undercarriage, Q/C, dig bkt....$57,000. JD 600CLC,(2002) good condition, Isuzu engine, additional hyd. ...........................................................................................P.O.R. Cat 345BLC,(1998) hyd. thumb, good undercarriage, a dig bucket ............................................................................$61,000. Cat 320C,(2005) thumb, cab guard, dig bkt, C/U bkt Reduced to...... ...................................................................................... $115,000. ARTICULATED TRUCK 2 of Terex TA300,(2010)1,200 hours, loaded w/ retarder....$260,000.. Volvo A35,(1993) good rubber, clean cab w/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
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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. $2,280. www.axisforestry.com phone: (250) 371-7323
WOOD-MIZER Thin Kerf Band Sawmills phone: 1-877-866-0667
Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for 24 ft. trimmer, near new. d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . At new price $65,000. 60 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 ft, 3 strand outfeed. $9,500 slingers OBO for both, will sell separately. phone: (604) 845-6242
2008 Hytracker Rail Cart REL-9, operated on CPR Kootenay rail line (Creston, Nelson, Trail). Plumbed for Cat 320C excavator. $100,000. Nelson, BC. phone: (250) 505-3998
Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for deadlines & rates. 2003 Slinger body for sale, TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 serial #04MO3272 M-17 Wood-Mizer LT300 Bay lynx, fully operational, Sawmill, 75 hp Meadows low hrs, $21,000 OBO. Call sawheads 36” deluxe edger, Fastline Steve or Ray. Q u a d c o 2 8 0 0 3 6 0 V I , scragg saw. $65,000. Many phone: (250) 474-5145 Quadco 22” 40 Tilt Hotsaw other parts – switch gear, infeeds, motors & trim snow blower rebuilt, 2 avail. Waratah FS22, 400 hrs. saws. Snow blower and power G N R o y 2 2 5 2 C , n e w . phone: (250) 365-7624 unit to be mounted on Gilbert 2022, only 50 hrs. Advertise your machine wheel loader. kevin: (877) 563-8899 in the classifieds! phone: (250) 788-5392 Call Tanya today for sawmills deadlines & rates. surge bins Kodiak PB 120 6" band- TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 saw, 50 hp electric, 10 hp scales electric hydraulic powerpack, spare parts, hydrau- 10 x 60 Western scale. lic chain in feed deck. $17,500 OBO. Kamloops. $60,000. phone: (250) 371-1000 phone: (250) 320-7689 Advertise your machine 2004 Woodmizer LT70, i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! Brand new 30 yd Surge portable sawmill, 4,900 C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r Bin, long frame to accept hrs, c/w blade, sharpener d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . infeed conveyor, fully lined with AR400, all Dodge & spare parts. $32,000. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 components, PPI rollers, phone: (250) 318-4356 skid steers 40hp Weg c/w Wichita clutch. Completely sandblasted & painted at at Ritchie Bros. $72,000. steve: (604) 857-3107
FOR SALE
1) (3) 5 Kw 2 cyl. Air Cooled Onan Diesel Gen........$3,450. Ea.
tires
2) (3) 10 Kw Diesel Gen, 110/220 Single Ph., 208 3 Ph., 60 Cyl., Low Hrs. ................................................................. $5,900. 3) 30 Kw Rad Cooled, Skid Mounted.............................. $6,900. 4) 100 Kw Cat 333 3 Ph, 97 Hrs., Skid Mounted............ $8,900. 5) 40 Kw 4:71 Detroit, 1200 Rpm, Marine....................... $6,100. 6) Twin Disc 6:1 514 Gears................................................ $4,500. 7) 2/71 3/71 6/71 12/71 Parts..................................................POR.
2010 S630 SJC, full cab, var. flow aux. hydraulics, solid flex tires, c/w snow bucket. 1,350 hrs. $32,000. Calgary, AB. phone: (403) 669-2900
8) (2) Voith Schnider Vertical Drives, Offers...........$6,000. Ea.
skidders
9) (2) Ford 800 V8 Det., Al. At., 4000, 3000 mi...........$6,500. Ea.
2012 630D Tigercat grapple skidder, 1500 hrs. phone: (250) 788-5392
10) (4) 8/ 71 Series Turbows............................................$100. Ea. 11) (2) Antique Large Barge Manuel Capstans........$1,000. Ea. 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. 16) 65' Steel Tug Twin 16/71s........................................... $17,000. 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. 20) 24' Alum, Cabin, Police, Out Board, No Trailer...... $19,500. 21) 41' Fiberglass Canoe Cove Crew boat, needs engines ......................................................................................... $30,000.
604-855-9977 • 1-866-456-9977
22) 15' Welded Alum. Sports Fishing Boat, w/trailer..... $8,000.
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23) Ford COE Dsl/Auto Aircraft De-Icing/Fire Trucks.. $11,500.
We purchase machines – let us know what you have!
CALL DOUG 250-954-9876 or 250-757-9212 E MAIL: cmcdoug@shaw.ca
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Turf tires, 18.4 on 16" wheels. Almost new. Cost $1,000 ea. Will sell for $200 ea. phone: (604) 596-3534
tracks Looking for used CASE 850 track loader U/C, tracks, rails, drive sprockets, 50% or better. phone: (604) 760-4918
For Sale
EX400 Excavator, 7,500 hrs........................... $59,000. 150 kw John Deere Genset........................... $11,000. Gold Wash Plant, Vibe Grizzly/Trommel, 150 yd/hr, Gold Fields style.......................P.O.R. 7 kw Diesel Genset........................................ $1,500. Forklift, 30,000 lb, Hyster.......................... $27,000. 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. Grapple for 966 Cat.............................................$2,200. Pulverizers & Grinders, Hammer Mills.......Cheap! 230kw Genset Cummins 230/460V........ $9,500. Generator, 15 kw, Yanmar........................... $3,500.
Phone: 604-250-5325 Email: mike7777@shaw.ca
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Supply Post Western Canada Edition · www.supplypost.com Advertise your machine in the classifieds! 1990 Kenworth 300 hp, C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r 3306B Cat engine, 18 spd d e a d l i n e s & r a t e s . pony hook up, new tires. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 $27,000. phone: (604) 864-7070 wanted
trailers
(2) 2012 Trail King tandem trailers, 22.5" wheels, $21,500 each OBO. madrona1365@shaw.ca ron: (250) 729-1891
Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for deadlines & rates. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802
1990 Terex 4066 articulated truck, s/n A4241023. $40-$60,000. phone: (250) 613-6566
Trailers (Camp)
trucks (Dump)
We’ll pay cash for scrap Metal, yarders, logging Equipment, cranes and Trucks. Call for information. phone: (250) 547-8993 Cell: (250) 260-0217
1996 58' Alta Fab mobile trailer. Mounted on skids. 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, 2 kitchens. Propane furnace, hot water & appliances. A/C. Washer/dryer. Central vacuum system. Outdoor BBQ. Really well built. $120,000 new, asking $35,000. phone: (250) 701-8436
Knight lowbed w/detachable neck and single axle booster. phone: (250) 788-5392
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John Deere 200 LC Excavator for Parts. P.O.R. phone: (250) 468-1000
OTWAY WORKS A SIMS Group Company
• ‘97 CAT 988F Loader • 4x CAT 631D Cab Scrapers • 4x TEREX TS14B Scrapers • TAMROCK Solomatic Drill • Jarv. Clarke 130 Scooptram
the
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TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 John Deere 330LC Excavator for Parts. P.O.R. phone: (250) 468-1000
yarders 1981 Washington Swing Yarder on rubber. Has sprag system & updated
Hitachi EX60 for parts – 1, 2 or 3 burnt will do. Leave msg. phone: (250) 505-6996 John Deere 370C LC Tri-Axle equipment trailer Excavator Parts. P.O.R. phone: (250) 468-1000 w/pintle hitch. Wrecking for parts: phone: (250) 505-6996 903J Buncher; 618 Super B Train Logging Pup Buncher; 850 Buncher; Trailer. Please email par- 660 Timberjack Grapple ticulars. Skidder. mbbosworth@shaw.ca phone: (250) 788-5392 phone: (250) 545-5204 Wrecking: Cat, JD, Hitachi & Link-Belt equipment. wrecking penner’s heavy duty parts & servicE Wrecking ‘94 Western Star phone: 1-800-663-8210 470 Detroit engine, emulator, 18 spd. Wrecking: Cat, JD, Kom, phone: (250) 845-2212 Link-Belt. Oversized Equipment Parts 2463 Townline Road, Abbotsford, BC phone: (866) 456-9977 or: (604) 855-9977
1996 Ford 9000 dump, 3406B, 425 Cat engine. H i t a c h i E X 2 7 0 - 5 Excavator for Parts. P.O.R. $12,000. phone: (250) 468-1000 phone: (604) 864-7070
Trailers (Lowbed) 16 yard Nahanni rock box hoist, base, hydraulic tank, excellent condition. POR. joe: (778) 807-1087
Advertise your machine
trucks
2006 Midland 4 axle end 2008 Smithco side dump dump w/current certified model 53-42-34, alum. inspection, great workwheels, lift axle, on-board ing condition. 2006 Cross scales, PTO, pump, tank Country 4 axle end dump & controller. Electric tarp w/high lift tail gate, great & LED lighting. Like new, working condition. Located very little use. Will send on Vancouver Island, BC. 2011 Kenworth W900, more pics on request. $47,500 each + tax. O/O RTL020918, 1,320, frt South Island Aggregates $45,000 OBO. 46000, rears 390’s, 218" rick: (250) 883-3645 phone: (250) 212-8740 WB, 2050 torque, 600 ISX, 2013 Doepker B-Train. 436,000 km, 6,400 hrs. Full load truck, extended warphone: (250) 788-5392 ranty, good for lowbed, log2012 Arctic LT24TR ger or whatever. $89,500. Tridem Pole Trailer, c/w phone: (250) 991-8923 aluminum wheels, 8’6” bunk, 2 stage reach. 1999 K-Line Tridem, removable mechanical $36,500. phone: (250) 845-2212 neck, mag wheels, 35 ton, s/n 2K9LB3519X6052022, 24’ centre deck, current MVI. $36,500. Langley, Tri-Drive Ready! New 2013 BC. 1994 International 4000, Fontaine Magnitude 55H 24' deck w/hyd. ramps, phone: (604) 530-8145 Lowbed, triaxle, air ride, DT466 240 hp, tandem 60” spread, jeep & boost- axle, aux. fuel tank. 47,000 er ready. 6 on order for km. $24,995. Surrey, BC. January delivery. phone: (604) 657-6364 Phone: (866) 953-5800 2004 Peterbilt Tri-Drive tractor, rebuilt Cat motor, with warranty. phone: (250) 788-5392 2004 Galbreath triaxle rolloff, fresh safety, tarper, trucks (Art.) new cable, can be pack- N e w 2 0 1 3 F o n t a i n e aged with bins. $60,000. Velocity Stepdeck, 53’ Triaxle, c/w Extreme Calgary, AB. Beam, Lifetime Warranty, phone: (403) 669-2900 4 In Stock - Black In Color Phone: (866) 953-5800
2012 Trail King trailer, 22.5" wheels. $29,500 OBO. madrona1365@shaw.ca ron: (250) 729-1891
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air system. $70,000 OBO or trade for other logging equipment. phone: (250) 836-3352 TMY 45 Thunderbird on tracks. $80,000 OBO. phone: (250) 836-3352 Almost new 122 Grapple yarder. $390,000 Phone: (604) 905-9441 Advertise your machine in
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BROWN INTERNATIONAL SERVICES 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 • 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 • 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 Large Inventory Of New & Used International & Dresser Parts & All Brands of Undercarriage
Remanufacture • Recycle
“We Service What We Sell” Ph: (250) 546-6518 • Fax: (250) 546-3100
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www.brownihc.com |E-Mail: info@brownihc.com 4274, Box 557 Hwy 97A North, Armstrong, B.C. V0E 1B0
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Kingsgate Excavating Surplus Equipment Komatsu PC300LC–5 Excavator, Guarded, Hydraulic Thumb, 70% Undercarriage, Fully Serviced, 12,600 Hrs. Hitachi EX200-5 Excavator, Hydraulic Thumb, Guarded, New Sprockets & Idlers, New Hydraulic Pump, Serviced, 13,200 Hrs. Caterpillar 320LC Excavator, 70% Undercarriage, 2 Buckets, 11,600 Hrs. 1983 Caterpillar 518 Grapple Skidder & Winch, c/w Chains. 1989 International Tandem Dump Truck, 444 Cummins, 46 Rears, 13 Speed. 1981 Kenworth Tandem Dump Truck, Cat 3406B, 44 Rears, 13 Speed. 1981 GMC Brigadier Tandem Water Truck, Detroit 692, 13 Speed, 3,500 Gal Tank, Good Site Truck.
Attachments Weldco Beales Brush Blade to fit TD-15 or D-6 Log Grapple to fit 644 John Deere Loader
For More Info On Items, Contact:
Cec Kaban (250) 395-2311 or Cell (250) 395-0803
LOGGING EQUIPMENT READY TO GO
• Log Max Processing Head, Low Hours OLD Loader • Case 721 SWheel SOLD Loader • Cat 416 Backhoe
• JD 70D Excavator • Komatsu PC300 Log Loader • Cat 330C Log Loader • 2000 450-5 LC Roadbuilder • 2006 Magnum RHP 30 Compactor, used 5 hrs OLD & Rotobec Grapple • Quick ChangeSHeel
NEWLY LISTED! • Cat 14 G Grader • Champion 740A Grader • Finning M32F Tank Drill with M40 Undercarriage NEW! Industrial Tires Available thinking of purchasing in the usa? I can help! *Financing available*
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Construction Group Campaigns Against ‘Trades Tax’ The campaign against compulsory annual membership fees being levied upon apprentices, tradespeople, journeypersons and employers across a range of trades in construction and other sectors to belong to the controversial Ontario College of Trades (OCOT) has gathered momentum as yet another key building association has signed on. Recently, the Ontario Construction Employers Coalition announced that the Niagara Construction Association, which represents general and trade contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, architects and engineers associated with the building industry in Niagara, had joined the campaign. Referring to the mem-
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Minister Mackay Announces Improvements To Infrastructure Across the country, community centres, cultural centres, hockey rinks, swimming pools, and other community projects are being improved thanks to support from the Government of Canada’s Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund (CIIF). As part of the Government’s Economic Action Plan 2012, the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Regional Minister for Nova Scotia, recently announced support for the Selma School Cultural Centre on behalf of the Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Associ-
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Making Your Miles Count: Per Diem vs. Non-Refundable Tax Credit T
here is a lot of misinformation about per diem. The words ‘per diem’ are Latin for ‘per day’ and many in the trucking industry who use the words, generally attribute them to the $51.00 per day allowance provided on the TL2 (simplified method). However, this seems to be an anomaly, mostly in the trucking industry. The many other industries that use the per diem system are very aware of its true tax meaning. Simply put, it’s a “non-taxable benefit” provided to an employee by an employer. A per diem figure can range in amount depending
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espite government initiatives, ongoing education, and what should be an enlightened society, racism is still alive and well and continues to be an issue in the transportation industry. To really understand racism, and its effect on the industry, you need to consider the reality of bigotry and how it affects your actions and the actions of others. Just because you don’t holler out racial slurs over the radio or crack jokes about a driver of another race, doesn’t necessarily mean that the intolerance and bias that goes hand in hand with racism is not present. Racism includes the stereotyping of groups of individuals based upon the colour of their skin, their language and how they dress. It is essentially the belief in racial superiority. Racism can be by and against any race on the planet. People of every race can be equally as guilty of racism as those they have formed prejudices against. When racism is acted upon, words are spoken promoting that racism, or
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On a much larger scale, south of the border, in 2012, it was announced that Yellow Transportation, a division of YRC Inc., had settled a racial discrimination lawsuit for $11 million. This agreement stemmed from an incident that occurred back in 1991. At the company’s Chicago terminal, management failed to protect its workers from having to deal with racial graffiti, comments, and hangman’s nooses around the place of employment that were meant to intimidate hundreds of the company’s African American employees. Court cases and human rights tribunals can only deal with the concrete, provable accusations of racism or discrimination that come across their paths. For example, a driver not being hired because he wears a turban, yet has a spotless driving record and rave reviews from past employers. Or the warehouse worker belittled for her religion. Perhaps the blatant refusal of dispatch to give the drivers whose first language isn’t English the gravy loads that others
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10 For 10: Newest OTA Road Knights Team Selected Ten new outstanding Ontario truck drivers have been selected to be part of the 10th Ontario Trucking Association Road Knights Team. The esteemed members of the 2013-2014 Road Knight Team were selected due to their impeccable driving record, demonstrated commitment to safety and desire to share their trucking industry expertise. Sponsored by the OTA Allied Trades Division, the OTA Road Knights are a group of professional truck drivers who serve as ambassadors throughout the community, represent the industry in public while exemplifying the highest code of conduct and chivalry on the highway. The 2013-2014 OTA Road Knights are: • Chris Bender, Steed Standard Transport Ltd; • Barry Elkiw, Meyers Transport; • David O’Neill, Kriska Holdings; • Dale Fearman, Kim-Tam Truck Leasing; • Michael John Paolozzi, Trimac Transportation; • Wayne Simpson, Liquid Cargo Lines; • Jim Jackman, Thomson Terminals Limited; • George Sutherland, Bison Transport; • Cynthia Sutherland, Bison Transport; • Rick Cameron, KBD Transport. “I am extremely pleased with the level of response from the industry for this latest Road Knights selection process,” said OTA President David Bradley. “The quality of the 2013-2014
team is tremendous. Their wealth of experience and knowledge will make them excellent ambassadors to the industry.” Over the next two years, the Road Knights will present important road sharing tips to motorists, raise awareness of the vital role trucking plays in the economy, talk to young people about careers in the trucking industry and represent the trucking industry at community events, business club meetings, driver education classes, public schools, truck driving schools and to the media. This year’s selection panel committee included representatives from: Ministry of Transportation; Ontario Provincial Police; Truck News magazine; Today’s Trucking/HighwayStar magazines; 680 News Radio; Infrastructure Health and Safety Association; OTA Allied Trades Board members Kee Human Resources & Freightliner Trucks Canada; Barry Wicklum, a Meyers Transport driver and member of the 20112012 Road Knights team; and OTA staff. Each of the candidates who were short listed for the program were required to deliver a well-organized and clearly presented speech before the panel of judges, undergo a screening of their safety records, submit a detailed application outlining why they want to become a team member and then participate in a rigorous interview by the selection panel. The 2013-2014 OTA Road Knights Team will complete training and begin community outreach in March. b
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Salini Group Chooses Astra Dump Trucks Equipped With Allison For The Largest Dam In Africa Salini Costruttori is the Italian construction company responsible for building the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the largest on the African continent. The majority of 219 Astra trucks shipped to Salini in Africa (where the contractor has several dam construction projects) will help undertake this unprecedented project, which illustrates the 30 yearlong relationship between the two companies. Among them, and carrying out the very toughest jobs, are 68 Astra RD40 and RD50 dump trucks equipped with Allison fully automatic transmissions. Salini Costruttori is one of the leading players when it comes to the construction of hydro-electric power plants. The deal to build the 1800 m long, 170 m high and 10 million m3 capacity dam on the Blue Nile was worth 3,350 billion euro. Building work for the gigantic hydroelectric plant, which will have a generation capacity of 15,100 GWh per year, started in March 2011. The main dam predominantly consists of a roller compacted concrete (RCC) structure, with two powerhouses installed at the foot of the dam. The powerhouses are located on the right and left banks of the river and accommodate ten and five Francis turbine units respectively, with a total installed generating capacity of 6000 MW. A concrete lined gated spillway and a 5 km long, 50 m high saddle dam, both located on the left bank, complete the project layout. As with all large scale projects of this kind, it is vital that schedules and target times are kept and controlled. Equipment productivity, efficiency and reliability have to be the highest level. To this end, Salini has developed its own “Fast Track Implementation” building method which promises radical reductions, at least 50 percent, of typical construction time by focusing on the concurrent development of multiple work stages so that production starts and profits are re-
alized much sooner than traditional construction methods, while providing a faster return on investment. The project commenced with the earthmoving of millions of cubic meters of rocks, aggregates and concrete. For this heavy-duty job, Salini chose the Astra dumpers which are equipped with Allison fully automatic transmissions as standard. The package was chosen for its ruggedness and a driveline resistant to stress that is able to consistently deliver top performance. Allison Transmission is cited as contributing to the increase in productivity, efficiency and reliability, providing the best in off-road technology. “We have purchased the Astra vehicles after a thorough evaluation which has considered the low operating costs, the robustness of the chassis and the off-road driving capability”, says Mr. Massimo Campitelli, Salini?s Purchasing Manager. “Moreover, our positive experience in other construction sites with the Astra RD40s and RD50s equipped with Allison has contributed to our purchasing decision and made us choose these dumpers again. The driver is allowed to concentrate on the work they do, which is very important considering the very large size of the dumpers and the bad conditions of the African trails”, concludes Mr. Campitelli. For Salini, having tough and reliable vehicles is key, above all in Africa, where construction work is often in remote locations and where the normal expertise and presence expected for equipment servicing is very limited. “The biggest threat to our programming and our results is the risk of frequent occurrences of downtime”, says Mr. Campitelli. “Therefore the choice of reliable vehicles is vital for us.” Astra dumpers are ideal trucks for extremely demanding applications with
big payload, where superior grip and operation on rough terrain is required. Allison transmissions are known worldwide for being durable and reliable while helping to reduce stress over the whole vehicle in difficult operating conditions. Giuseppe Repetti, Astra’s Key Accounts Sales Manager says, “While our vehicles at the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam have only accumulated a limited amount of working hours so far, at other locations in Africa we have dumpers that have recorded over 25,000 working hours. They’ve never had any problems and only require routine maintenance.” These dumpers are equipped with Allison transmissions as well. “We often hear from our clients that ‘once you have fitted an Allison, you can forget it’. We are very happy and proud about this”, says Simona Pilone, Astra Account Manager for Allison Transmission in Italy. “Those who work in this challenging market sector know that technical failure and consequent downtime against tough productivity targets can cause great stress and result in high costs. Furthermore, operating in areas so remote from urban amenities simply makes it just more difficult. Being able to count on reliable and durable components is of extreme value to our customers”, Pilone concludes. Both Astra and Salini underline how low fuel consumption and low maintenance costs have strengthened the case for specifying entire Astra fleets. Mr. Repetti also states, “Allison fully automatic transmissions have helped us to significantly reduce time invested in training local drivers. In such difficult missions and driving conditions, vehicle misuse is frequent. With Allison transmissions, we avoid these problems at the root cause.” The Astra RD40 and RD50 belong to the Astra rigid dump range and are
exclusively fitted with Allison fully automatic transmissions. With a gross vehicle weight of 70 tonnes (RD40) and 87 tonnes (RD50) and payloads of 40 and 50 tonnes respectively, the dumpers have a capacity of 26 m3 and 36 m3. Notwithstanding the large size, the Astra dumpers have great maneuverability, agility and acceleration capacity. The Astra vehicles also respect safety standards, with a steel ROPS/FOPS cab providing extreme ruggedness, while the glass
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system and the body tipping. The RD40 has an Iveco Cursor 12.8 litre engine and the RD50 has a Deutz 16 litre engine providing 500 kW. These engines are coupled with Allison 5000 and 6000 Series fully automatic transmissions respectively. The Allison electronic control module continuously interacts with the engine to optimize fuel consumption and vehicle performance. These Allison transmissions feature six forward and two reverse gears as well as a patented torque converter which ensures superior vehicle startability and rocking ability. Both are equipped with an integral retarder to reduce break wear and enhance vehicle control. b
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My Twist with Ray Haight
The Price Of Leadership I
try to be as optimistic as I can be about most things. I believe that being a glass half full type of person is critical to being successful in any endeavour and I also believe that it is a critical element of leadership. Just the other day I ran into a situation where someone had reprinted one of my articles and neglected to put my name on it. This is a big deal for me and I was not amused. When I confronted the person responsible for the situation, I was told that it was the responsibility of one of their staff and that this person wasn’t doing their job properly. This only compounded the issue for me and I immediately inquired as to who the leader of the company was, because it was my impression that the person I was talking to was in charge. When I was told that they were in fact in charge, I was disappointed to hear
the deflection of responsibility and I immediately recognized that this person had no concept of the price of leadership. Leadership comes with a cost and that cost is responsibility for the actions of the entire entity that the individual administers. The correct response should have been that they were sorry that the company had let me down; that they would fix the situation immediately and then, as the head of the company, this person should have taken responsibility for the error and then assured me that it would never happen again. That type of response would have been one that I could accept, respect and live with. Instead, I got taken down the rocky road of the blame game, which is a road that I have no respect for. I am now reviewing my relationship with this person and company
and will likely sever future dealings with them. It is my experience that people want to succeed in their daily lives and that they want to excel at their work. No one goes to work on a daily basis and looks for ways to fail. If you accept this line of thinking, then how much sense does it make to immediately go looking for heads to roll when things go wrong? It is somehow engrained in some folks to play the blame game when in fact 90% of the time it is the system that is usually broken - and only 10% of the time has someone simply messed up. For all you leaders out there, this is a rule that I followed during the times that I found myself dealing with issues of contention: look to the systems first - that is usually where the problem lies, not with the people. When it is the person, that
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of course is also something that needs to be dealt with. This is where coaching comes into play as learning from mistakes is essential to success. It is difficult to read the paper and see the daily failures written in bold print as our national and local politicians embarrass themselves with both trivial and monumental errors in leadership. Whether it is Dalton McGuinty moving power plants during an election bid to buy votes or in my hometown of London, Ontario, where our Mayor Joe Fontana thought it wise to have the taxpayers pay for his son’s wedding reception. Where did these folks go wrong and how is it that they continue to find their way into power? It is my feeling that there is a lust in these folks for power, and leadership is just a distasteful element that is necessary to get to be the person who has all the power. I wonder what their definition of success might be if they were to be made to bare their souls. Would it be their family’s success and the happiness that comes from open, honest relationships with their friends and peers? Or would success look more like the constant search for control and power? We can measure behavioral traits in folks in a fairly accurate manner. I myself have taken some behavior tests and I am currently involved in a behavioral modeling process to help companies identify good professional truck drivers to add to their fleets. The science behind this technology works and is employed now in many government sectors to screen new employees. What I am getting at is, wouldn’t it be great if we could identify those folks who want to lead our country? Who are actually leaders? To peel back the onion so to speak and reveal folks who have a true calling to act in the greater good of we the people, as opposed to those who are just there for the power and the control of the purse strings?
March 2013 An interesting thought but unfortunately, for this to be put in place, the politicians would have to design the system and that of course is not going to happen anytime soon! I have been very fortunate to meet many great leaders in the trucking industry, folks from some of the largest companies in the industry and many from smaller companies too. So what is the common denominator amongst these folks? This is a hard question. The best leaders take responsibility for their actions and the actions of their entity. They empower their people to be self-supportive and they support them with coaching and feedback. They engage and solicit their people for their feedback as they challenge
them to achieve the next level of accomplishment. They push for improvement. They never divert criticism or responsibility for error while at the same time; they divert the spotlight and the recognition of a job well done to their people. They also make the tough decisions when they are needed and they know that creating a sense of community within a company can be a very rewarding experience for everyone involved, and that doing so is what builds successful businesses. As always, I would enjoy your feedback on my thoughts; the good, the bad and ugly are all welcome. Safe Trucking. b Contact Ray J. Haight at Ray. Haight@truckpost.ca
ATA Repeats Call For Crash Accountability In CSA The American Trucking Associations reiterated its call for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to immediately establish a process to remove from motor carriers’ records, crashes where it was plainly evident that the carrier was not at fault. Earlier this week, FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee heard from a crash reconstructionist who contended that FMCSA could not determine fault in many instances based solely on information from police accident reports. “This may be the case with some crashes,” said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves, “but not when a drunk driver rear ends a gasoline tanker or the driver of a stolen car crosses a grassy median and strikes a truck head on.” Currently, carriers’ scores in FMCSA’s safety monitoring system, Compliance, Safety, Accountability, are based on all carrier-involved crashes, including those that the companies’ drivers did not cause and could not reasonably have prevented. ATA pointed to several examples of such crashes that have occurred over the past year: “Just last month, police
gave chase to a driver of a stolen car who crossed a grassy median and struck a truck head-on,” said Graves. “It is clearly inappropriate for FMCSA to use these types of crashes to prioritize trucking companies for future government intervention, especially when responsibility for the crash is so obvious. “Including these types of crashes in the calculation of carriers’ CSA scores paints an inappropriate picture for shippers and others that these companies are somehow unsafe,” he said. Over a year ago, FMCSA shelved plans to make just these sorts of determinations in favor of further study. ATA subsequently called on FMCSA to establish an interim process to address crashes where it is “plainly evident” that the crash should not count against the trucking company. “FMCSA has been evaluating this issue for years and is not due to complete additional research until this summer,” Graves said. “We don’t need more research to conclude that it is inappropriate to use crashes like these to paint the involved trucking companies and professional drivers as unsafe.” b
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Freightliner Showcased First Mack Raises The Bar With Suspensions CNG Concrete Mixer Featuring Proprietary MACK Axles Freightliner Trucks showcased its first 114SD concrete mixer with compressed natural gas (CNG) technology at the 2013 World of Concrete. The 114SD CNG concrete mixer was on display among a diverse complement of severe duty mixer chassis at the Freightliner Trucks booth. The 114SD CNG concrete mixer is equipped with the Cummins Westport ISL G natural gas engine, which is designed for superior fuel economy, performance and dependability with near-zero emissions. Built on Freightliner’s severe duty platform and designed for a variety of applications, the 114SD CNG concrete mixer is available in a wide range of vocational rear suspensions and frame options up to 5 million RBM. A heavyduty frame, steel reinforced aluminum cab and flexible specs make the 114SD CNG concrete mixer ideal
block packs offer stability and articulation, while also allowing the needed clearance for larger tires and brake components required in construction and vocational applications. In addition to being lighter than other spring suspensions, the mRIDE delivers a smoother ride, improved stability and greater ground clearance over difficult terrain. The Mack mRIDE provides constant ground contact for all wheels over its articulation range, which in turn maximizes traction on any jobsite. The parallel pinion angles of the Mack axles extend the driveline joint life. Coupled with the greaseless mRIDE suspension, the offering boasts easier maintenance and is easier to align, contributing to reduced customer maintenance costs. “The completely integrated drivetrain offered by a Mack MP engine, Mack transmission, Mack axles and now the Mack mRIDE suspension creates superior performance, stability and handling,” said Curtis Dorwart, Mack vocational marketing product manager. “Mack vocational customers can count on mRIDE-equipped trucks to absorb more of the rough work on jobsites, keeping drivers more comfortable and productive.” b
Mack Trucks recent- bility and fuel efficien- significantly improving ly launched its break- cy.” customer ROI. through MACK Twin Design of Mack Twin Y The Twin Y’s design Y Air Suspension, the Key to Improved Control, means the load on the trucking industry’s first Stability suspension is entirely on suspension to utilize Customer field tested the air ride and not on an innovative Y-shaped for more than three mil- the pivot bushing. high-strength steel de- lion miles and available “The industry has sign. on the MACK Pinnacle never before seen an air Offered with proprietary Axle Back and Axle For- suspension system enMACK axles, the Mack ward models, the MACK gineered like the Mack Twin Y Air Suspension de- Twin Y features MACK Twin Y,” said Jerry livers unmatched comfort, S38 and S40 series ax- Warmkessel, Mack marhandling and fuel efficien- les with C125/126 and keting product manager cy for highway customers C150/151 carriers. for on-highway. “Offered desiring a smoother, more The design of the with Mack axles for even stable ride. The Twin Y is Mack Twin Y air sus- greater fuel efficiency, up to 400 pounds lighter pension includes two the Twin Y air suspenthan other air suspensions, stamped high-strength sion sets the bar for the offering a significantly steel Y-shaped blades industry. Our customers lighter weight option for per wheel end. The Twin demand a good ride at customers. Y blades are joined to the a competitive cost and Mack also announced axle with both upper and lower weight. We’re ofthe availability of Mack lower axle seats, which fering all of that and proprietary axles on its greatly reduces suspen- more with the Mack MACK mRIDE spring sion windup and signifi- Twin Y.” suspension, ideal for cantly improves tire trac- Mack mRIDE for the vocational customers tion and braking control. Tough, Vocational demanding a durable, The axle seats are Applications stable ride with greater clamped to the axle The Mack mRIDE articulation. housing by Huck U-bolts spring suspension, “The Mack Twin Y on both sides and never paired with the Mack and Mack mRIDE are need to be re-torqued. C150/151 series axle cardesigned specifically for Bushings in the upper riers, delivers superior what customers have and lower axle seats offer performance for vocatold us they need to be greater roll control and tional applications and successful,” said John deliver easier handling is available on the MACK Walsh, Mack vice presi- and a more comfortable Granite, Titan by MACK, dent of marketing. “Both ride. Lighter weight and Mack Pinnacle Axle Forof these suspensions non-torque reactive, the ward and the MACK Terfinancing packages and benefit from our Mack Twin Y requires less raPro model trucks. The use of spring leafs services from PACCAR Fi- proprietary axles, which maintenance and extends provide even greater sta- tire and component life, over four separate rubber nancial.” The program is part of the outstanding heavy duty truck support offered by the Kenworth dealer netLOCAL: (604) 210-2839 TOLL-FREE: 1 (855) 218-6418 work. Kenworth’s constant commitment to superior satisfaction is demonstrated by Kenworth receiving SNOW AND ICE SOLUTIONS the “Highest in Customer Satisfaction with Heavy ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROLS ON BOARD Duty Truck Dealer Service in the U.S., Two Years in a Row”, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2011-2012 Heavy Duty Truck Customer Satisfaction Studies.* AVAILABLE FOR SALE! The offer is available on Kenworth trucks ordered between Jan. 1 and Dec. 31, 2013, and financed through PACCAR Financial no later than March 31, 2014. There is a maxiFALCONEQUIP.COM/USED-EQUIP mum quantity of 20 units per customer. Contact your local Kenworth dealer (www.kenworth.com) or nearest PACCAR Financial office (www.paccarfi$36,500 $39,000 $134,000 nancial.com) for program 1999 CORMACH 38000 3,610 LBS @ 47’6’’ 2000 F/L FL112 WITH 1993 HIAB 160-3 2012 F/L M2-106 WITH HIAB 144E-5 CLX terms and conditions. b for the most demanding jobs. Freightliner Trucks collaborated with McNeilus Companies to build the truck. “The combination of our severe duty concrete mixer with natural gas technology is the ideal blend of power, performance and efficiency,” said Robert Carrick, manager, Natural gas sales, Freightliner Trucks. “We are providing the mixer market with another solution for customers seeking an economical way to reduce emissions and fuel costs.” The 114SD CNG concrete mixer is part of Freightliner’s expanded severe duty vocational product line. The Freightliner Trucks booth will also feature its 114SD set-forward axle bridge formula mixer equipped with a Detroit™ DD13 engine; its 114SD set-back axle mixer with a Detroit DD13 engine; and its 108SD set-back axle volumetric mixer featuring a Cummins ISC engine. b
Kenworth And PACCAR Financial Offer Class 8 Extended Warranty Program Kenworth Truck Company and PACCAR Financial are offering an Extended Warranty Program for Canadian customers who purchase new Kenworth Class 8 factory trucks financed through PACCAR Financial. Under the program, which is good through March 31, 2014, Kenworth customers may receive a 3-year / 480,000-kilometer basic vehicle extended warranty by choosing PACCAR Financial to finance purchases of new Kenworth Class 8 trucks with a standard highway warranty. “This cooperative Kenworth and PACCAR Financial program provides qualifying Class 8 customers with an additional two years and 320,000 kilometers of warranty coverage valued at $6,350,” said Preston Feight, Kenworth Assistant General Manager for Sales and Marketing. “This is an excellent program that offers The World’s Best trucks from Kenworth and competitive
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Chris “Gunny” Gunnarson, owner and president of Snow Park Technologies, relies on a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD dually to handle heavy duty work in harsh conditions – the kind that will provide real-life drama on the new National Geographic Channel series, Mountain Movers, set to premiere this spring.
Chevrolet Hits The Slopes With ‘Mountain Movers’ Series When ESPN Winter X son and award-winning behind-the-scenes series of team up with Chevrolet. Games course designer television producer Jason action sports competitions, The brand has been Chris “Gunny” Gunnar- Carbone set out to create a they knew they needed to part of Gunnarson’s actionpacked life since he bought his great-grandmother’s 1964 Bel Air at the age of 16. These days, Gunnarson, owner and president of Snow Park Technologies, personally relies on a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD dually to handle heavy duty work in harsh conditions – the kind that will provide real-life drama on the new National Geographic Channel series, Mountain Movers, set to premiere this spring. “When athletes like Shaun White, Louie Vito and Danny Davis perform freestyle tricks in the halfpipe, it is one of the most exciting things you’ll see in sports,” said Chris Perry, U.S. vice president of Chevrolet Marketing. “Mountain Movers is a great fit for Chevrolet, because it’s authentic. The show’s hardworking, dedicated crew overcomes the odds each week using skill and creativity to design and build world-class winter action sports venues.” Jason Carbone’s Good Clean Fun (Tia & Tamera, Run’s House, Life of Ryan), is developing and producing the series for NGC. From the first time he
March 2013 met Gunnarson and was introduced to his world, Carbone knew that he had to capture for television the real-life drama of these men defying the fiercest that Mother Nature can dish out to create the pulse-pounding competition courses for the world’s most popular action sports events. “Snow Park Technologies works in the most remote locations under extreme conditions, exactly the type of programming NatGeo is famous for,” Carbone said. “From avalanche control to building a half-pipe in blizzard conditions, Mountain Movers is going to take the viewer to locations and place them in experiences that are truly one of a kind.” Gunnarson and his Snow Park Technologies crew have designed and built more than 250 competition courses, including all of the Winter X Games in the United States and Europe, World Snowboard Championships and the Winter Dew Tour, among others. Mountain Movers will show Gunnarson and his crew creating innovative snow sport venues in epic settings, where the hazards of winter weather, avalanches and working with heavy machinery present constant challenges. “Building snow parks is tricky business under the best of conditions. Mountain Movers is about taking on the big challenges and
having the right tools to get the job done,” Gunnarson said. “I know Chevy trucks can handle the heavy duty work we do, and in the nastiest environments a mountain can offer because I use them every day.” Added Michael Cascio, executive vice president of programming for National Geographic Channel: “Mountain Movers will have all the elements that National Geographic Channel loves in developing great TV: insane feats, high-intensity projects, hazards around every corner and engrossing personalities. Chevrolet is a perfect match for this adrenaline-packed project and we are looking forward to rolling out each action snow sport episode for our television audience.” General Motors is a co-producing partner for Mountain Movers and key advertiser across the National Geographic Channel program schedule. Chevrolet is the lead media partner of Mountain Movers, which includes integration. Mountain Movers is expected to appeal to young male fans of adrenaline-fueled winter sports competitions that typically feature high-flying snowboarding, skiing and snowmobiling. TV viewership for these events is on the rise. The 2012 Winter X Games saw a 32-percent increase in viewership from the previous year, including a 17-percent increase among males ages 18 to 34. b
MACK MP8 Engine Now Available In Terrapro Concrete Pumper Mack Trucks recently announced that its 13-liter MACK MP8 engine is available in the MACK TerraPro concrete pumper. The engine meets increased customer demand for high horsepower and torque in concrete pumper applications. The Mack MP8 features three ratings and special performance calibrations unique to the concrete pumping industry. Ratings of the MP8 range from 425 to 505 horsepower and 1,760 ft.-lb. torque, offering maximum power for demanding concrete pumper applications. “The higher horsepower and torque available with the MP8 provide effective and efficient op-
eration of the concrete pump under the demanding and variable engine loading conditions that are routinely encountered during operation,” said Curtis Dorwart, Mack Vocational Product Marketing Manager. “ Equipped with the MACK Maxitorque ES manual transmission, MACK C150/151 and C202/203 axles and the Mack MP8 engine with MACK ClearTech SCR System, the TerraPro concrete pumper has a completely integrated MACK Pedigree Powertrain, offering seamless communication among components for improved performance. b
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Bendix Announces 2013 Brake Training School Schedule Bendix (Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake) has announced the 2013 schedule for its Bendix Brake Training School, continuing its efforts to support and educate both new and experienced technicians. Bendix opens this year’s training school on Tuesday, March 5, in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. The schedule offers classes into November, with a total of 26 sessions in 15 U.S. states and Ontario. Bendix will also conduct the training school on-site at attendee facilities, an option the company has offered since 2010, and which continues to grow in popularity.
Bendix, the North American leader in commercial vehicle active safety and braking system technologies, trained more than 10,000 people through the program in 2012, its largest annual class to date. Class participants recorded more than 42,348 training hours, learning from the venerable, 100 percent ASEcertified Bendix Service, Warranty, and Training (SWAT) team experts. Together, the team members represent more than 195 years of comprehensive, practical commercial vehicle service and troubleshooting experience. “As safety and braking technologies advance, it is crucial that we continue
to equip technicians with the industry’s most upto-date operational and service knowledge,” said John Reid, Bendix SWAT team manager and a fourdecade company veteran. “The Bendix Brake Training School keeps fleets and owner-operators on the leading edge of air and foundation brake system technical information, reducing downtime and service costs. And when commercial vehicles on the road are kept in good working condition, it helps to ensure safety for everyone on the roadways.” The three-day Bendix Brake Training School curriculum takes a comprehensive approach to
teaching maintenance professionals the description, operation, and service of the entire range of foundation and air brake system components. As the only authorized training in Bendix products and services, the program also offers in-depth coverage of safety solutions such as Bendix brand air disc brakes, antilock braking systems (ABS), SmarTire Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) by Bendix CVS, stability technologies like Bendix ESP Electronic Stability Program full-stability system, and Bendix Wingman Advanced – A Collision Mitigation Technology. The Bendix Brake Training School’s intensive cur-
Canada’s Truck Drivers Say Lack Of Quality Parking Affects Operations, Health Over 60 per cent of truck drivers say they routinely have trouble finding parking or places to rest while operating in Canada; while an overwhelming majority report that facilities and basic amenities are lacking from public rest areas and service centres across the country. According to a Rest Area Research Project survey prepared for Transport Canada by Polytechnique Montreal — and in consultation with the Canadian Trucking Alliance — a majority of commer-
cial drivers feel the supply of truck stops and rest areas is extremely low in Canada, particularly in northern Ontario, Southern B.C., large swaths of Alberta, and most large urban areas. Furthermore, drivers who have trouble finding a parking space say they must drive over their time limit to find one. And while better food, showers and washrooms were identified as essential, drivers also pointed to a need for adequate cell phone coverage, Internet connections and security at parking fa-
cilities. The survey, aimed at identifying locations where parking is lacking and how this shortage affects the work of drivers, found that 60.3 per cent of drivers surveyed have trouble finding parking en route while 48 per cent couldn’t find a place to stop near their final destination. This lack of parking impacts drivers’ behavior, as 49 per cent of drivers report going beyond their planned location to find parking, occasionally causing some of them to sur-
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pass their available hours of service. (Drivers indicated they want more flexibility to comply with regulations when they can’t find parking). Over 42 per cent say they have been told by an enforcement officer to move away from a nondesignated parking space, while 88 per cent stat that there are not enough rest areas, roadside pullouts and turnouts, or safe havens for them to safely perform inspections. The most popular adhoc parking locations are industrial properties, followed by shopping mall parking lots, vacant lots, roadside pullouts and weigh stations. Sub-Standard Service Most drivers reported that telephones, washrooms, adequate lighting and drinking water are lacking. Drivers would like to have more public centres equipped with cell phone service in remote areas, food service, showers and Internet. Over 40 per cent of drivers also report that the operability of card lock outlets was unacceptable. Eighty-seven per cent of drivers say they are willing
March 2013 riculum details operational system aspects such as the fundamentals of compressed air and tactics for air system failure mode diagnosis and troubleshooting. It also addresses foundation brake and air brake system components, including air compressors, valves, slack adjusters, brake chambers, shoes, and drums. Additionally, the program covers the commercial vehicle regulatory landscape, including federal Reduced Stopping Distance (RSD) regulations, the second phase of which takes effect in August 2013, and the current era of Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA). Bendix has demonstrated its dedication to safety technology support and technician education for more than 50 years, and its training programs are among the longest running in the industry. More than 250,000 people have successfully completed Bendix
training to date, and more than 350,000 student training hours have been logged in the past decade. Expert post-sales support is just one part of the Bendix approach that delivers performance, safety, and lower total cost of ownership for vehicle operators. The Bendix Brake Training School is one of a growing number of educational options Bendix makes available to vehicle owners and technicians. Additional online options are slated to launch in early 2013. Class size is limited, and enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration may be completed online at www. bendix.com or www. foundationbrakes.com; by phone at 1-800-AIRBRAKE, option 3; or via fax (216651-3261). For a full listing of locations and dates, as well as instructions for scheduling on-site training, visit www.bendix.com or www.foundationbrakes. com. b
to pay for showers, but not parking unless there is better security at the location (28%). Seventy per cent of drivers say they will pay up to $30 per night for the services. Environmental Scan Meanwhile, a supplementary Transport Canada report — an Environmental Scan of Truck Stop Needs at Rest Areas — concluded that concluded the shortage is expected to increase over the next few years in Canada and the U.S. is a direct result of increasing truck traffic flows and general demand in trucking operations. Furthermore, increases in truck sizes have decreased space availability, particularly along corridors which allow trucks with multiple trailers, such as long combination vehicles (LCVs).
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ATA Truck Tonnage Index Jumped 2.8% In December The American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index increased 2.8% in December after surging 3.9% in November. (The 3.9% gain in November was revised from a 3.7% increase ATA reported on December 18, 2012.) The back-to-back increases in November and December were by far the best of gains of 2012. As a result,
the SA index equaled 121.6 (2000=100) in December versus 118.3 in November. Despite the solid monthly increase, compared with December 2011, the SA index was off 2.3%, the worst year-over-year result since November 2009. For all of 2012, tonnage was up 2.3%. In 2011, the index increased 5.8%. The not seasonally adjusted index, which represents the change in tonnage
actually hauled by the fleets before any seasonal adjustment, equaled 110.3 in December, which was 4.9% below the previous month. “December was better than anticipated in light of the very difficult yearover-year comparison,” ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello said. In December 2011, the index surged 6.4% from the previous month. Costello anticipates more sluggishness in
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Page T-11 cations on truck tonnage levels.” Note on the impact of trucking company failures on the index: Each month, ATA asks its membership the amount of tonnage each carrier hauled, including all types of freight. The indexes are calculated based on those responses. The sample includes an array of trucking companies, ranging from small fleets to multibillion dollar carriers. When a company in the sample fails, we include its final month of operation and zero it out for the following month, with the assumption that the remaining carriers pick up that freight. As a result, it is close to a net wash and does not end up in a false increase. Nevertheless, some carriers are picking up freight from failures and it may have boosted the index. Due to our cor-
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ATA Renews Call For FMCSA To Implement Crash Accountability The American Trucking Associations recently reiterated its call for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to immediately establish a process to remove from motor carriers’ records crashes where it was plainly evident that the carrier was not to blame. Currently, carriers’ scores in FMCSA’s safety monitoring system, Com-
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the key features of this unique Kenworth. Other T680 key gift items include a special gold-outlined hoodie, sport-wick half zip pullover, gold polo shirt, Tshirt, three caps (USA made, liquid metal flames, and sandwich), backpack, and rolling duffel travel bag (that fits perfectly inside the T680 sleeper cabinet as if it were customdesigned). There also is a special translucent tumbler travel mug (that fits into the T680’s cup holder without tipping), toiletry bag, pen, lapel pin, and metal key tag. There’s even a specially minted, commemorative T680 pewter holiday ornament. The Kenworth T680, which has received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay(R) Designation, is designed to maximize performance in line haul, pickup and delivery,
March 2013 time, callers have the option of using touch tone or voice command to obtain information. A new Twitter feed, @511Alberta will also provide timely updates. The new service represents an initial investment of $314,000 of which half was provided by the Government of Canada through the Strategic Highway Infrastructure Program. 511 Alberta replaces the current AMA Road Reports, which had been operated in various formats by the Alberta Motor Association (AMA) since 1927, using data supplied by the Alberta government. “AMA and the Government of Alberta have en-
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unsafe,” he said. Recently, FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee heard from a crash reconstructionist who contended that FMCSA could not determine fault in many instances based solely on information from police accident reports. “This may be the case with some crashes,” said Graves, “but not when a drunk driver rear ends a gasoline tanker or the driver of a stolen car crosses a grassy median and strikes a truck head on.” Over a year ago, FMCSA shelved plans to make
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1992 INTL 4800 4x4, diesel, automatic, dual cmpt &fuel system, & (3) 4x2 with single compt, pump, meter & hose reel,Stainless steel tanks, EX GOVT low mileage units.
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1999 INTL 2674, M11-330hp, Jakes, Auto trans, 58K# gvwr, walking beams, LOCKER diffs, double steel frame, hotshift pto ONLY 2 LEFT- 2002 & 2001 KENWORTH T800, C15-475hp, retarder, 10spd, 14,600 ft, 46K# rear, drop axle, locker diffs, Wet kit, EX GOVT units
MATIC
VATOR OXCA
HYDR
2005 Intl 7400, DT570-285hp, Auto, Heavy spec, LOADED, Vactor 2110 hydroexcavator, JD diesel aux, single stage fan, dual water pumps, remote control boom, 16K miles,EX GOVT unit!!
4X4 SE
1989 INTL 4900, DT466-250hp, auto, 56K# gvwr, Cascon fuel lube system, 1,800gal fuel, 200 gal fuel tank, 190 gal waste, (4) 105 gal & (1) 80 & (1) 58 gal tanks, solvent tank, hyd. Compressor
AUTO
2001 Sterling Acterra, ISC260hp, 9 speed transmission, 35#gvwr - AC, CC, 5 yard dump, plumbed for plow, tow package, EX CITY, LOW MILEAGE.
1997 White WG64, M11-310 hp, Jakes, Allison automatic trans, 56K# gvwr, 16K# front, 40K# rear, walking beams, double frame, 15’dump body, EX utility company unit
LOW
4X4
2006 FORD FF550 4 X4, Powerstroke diesel, auto loaded, Altec AT37G-42’ working height, insulated ariculating telescopic design, Ex Utility company unit! Nice Unit!,
RVICE
AUTO
4X4
2000 International S2574, ISM-288hp, Jakes, 4x4, 13 speed, Locker diff, dbl frame, tow package, 5 yard dump, LOW MILES- EX GOVT unit.
IT
WET K
4X4P
1994 Freightliner FL80, 5.9L-230hp turbo diesel, Auto trans, Terex 92-47 digger derrick, 35,200# gvwr, 47’ sheave height, 21,440# capacity, pole claws, line body, capstan drive/ winch, EX GOVT unit
DDER
T RO
BO JE
COM
1999 Intl S2574, M11-370, jakes, auto trans, heavy spec, Vactor 2110 PD unit, 1,500 gallon water, 80 gpm @ 2500psi, Loaded with options, ONLY 26K miles!!
2000 FORD F450 4 X4 CREW CAB V10, automatic, AC. 9’ Contractors dump box, laydown sides, Boss V Style plow, EX GOV truck with 45k miles
RUCK
RT WATE
1992 FORD L9000 N14-330 hp, 10 speed deep reduction,18K#, 40K# rear, walking beams, 4000 gallon water system with Aux. powered pump, LOW MILES
TRUCK
(11) 2006 FORD F550 4x4, Powerstroke, auto, 2,200# crane, air compressor, Miller welder, (3) lube tanks, grease keg, waste oil system, LOW Miles!
6X6
(2) 2004 FREIGHTLINER FL112 6x6, C12- 380hp, 18 spd, Heavy Specs, Lockers, Chalmer susp, AC, 11 yard dump, HI Lift gate, EX Utility Co Trucks VERY LOW MILES
WINCH
TRUCK
1980 MACK WS786, 285 hp engine, dynatard brake, 10 speed. 52# gvwr, walking beams, 22.5’ flatbed, 5,000# liftgate, 30,000# winch, Exutility company unit - VERY LOW MILES!!
CK
CH TRU
6X6 WIN
1985 Mack RM6886s 6x6, ECS 350, engine brake, 15 speed, 2 spd t/c, Gearmatic winch, 1100’ of 3/4” cable, 11020# rated, flatbed, LOW MILES.
NIT
ERY U
DELIV
2006 Sterling, C13-430hp, jakes, 10spd, Lockers, air ride, 261K miles, 2007 Traileze 48’ x 102”, hyd. Front ramp, winch, Double drop, Load gauge, air ride- NICE PACKAGE!!
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