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Alberta, Colorado Move Towards Cleaner Energy Future The Governments of Alberta and Colorado have agreed to work together to share ideas, best practices and information that supports a cleaner energy future. The co-operative efforts were discussed and agreed to after Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and Alberta International and Intergovernmental Relations Minister Cal Dallas visited the oil sands on March 27. “We welcomed the opportunity to explore economic development opportunities for Colorado and see first-hand the operations in Alberta’s oil sands,” said Hickenlooper. “Expectations are high for North American energy producers and governments to continue to raise the bar on environmental management. Colorado looks forward to building a co-operative relationship with Alberta that will see both jurisdictions excel as continental leaders in responsible energy development.” More than 28 Colorado companies provide equipment, parts and services to the oil sands. Dallas commended Governor Hickenlooper for

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52 Falcon Equipment

T-2 Mormak Equipment

Alberta Construction

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28 National Building Group

18 ShearForce Equipment

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57 Foreman Equipment

33 Norelco

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39 ForesTech

14 Norlan Parts

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All Cut Systems Alquip Diesel

2 Cat Excavators For Sale

41 Function Equipment

24 Norstone Excavating

24

APNA Truck Show

T-1 Gear Centre

35 North America Traffic

22

Attachment Rentals

29 Great West Equipment

11 Northland Chipper

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B & G Parts

36 Groundworx

Banning Equipment

58 Handlers

Blanche Equipment

57 HKX

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18 Oversized Equip 15

61 Hope Mechanical

58

30, 31 Inland Equip Sales

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Canadian Western Bank

44 Iron Planet

21

CEC Equipment

53 J.J. Scheckel

43

Coast Pacific Dist.

39 Jade Equipment

38

Coastal Pacific Equipment 58 Jade Line Holdings

58

ConExpo

46 Jemico Enterprises

59

Continental Equip

13 JK Equipment

53

Crawler Sales

55 Juniper Equipment

29

Dan-O Contracting

60 K-Line

Darling Sons

19 Korpan

27

Diamond Industries

22 Kubota Engines

41

Diamond Int. Trailers

T-6 Langley Excavator

Digger Rentals

50 LeeMar

12

Dolphin Mechanical

60 LoneTrack

64

Douglas Lake

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SMS Wirtgen

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South Island Agg.

50

South Star Equipment

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Parker Pacific

32

Penner’s

12

Pietila & Sons

56

Pollard (Chilliwack)

5

Toro Steel Buildings

38

Totall Appraisals

19

Trak Tech

24

Transrep

Portafill

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Prolenc

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Puget Sound Truck Quadco

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T-16 Truck Photo Ads

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Quality Chain Canada

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R. Gilson

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Ramsey Co.

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RD Mfg

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Redwood Plastics

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Ritchie Bros.

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Tyalta

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Union Tractor

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Valley Equipment

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Van Ed

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6 Vanc Trac Parts Ltd

Riverside Equipment

29 VI Equipment

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Rocky Mtn Equipment 48, 49 Wally’s Private Parts

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Rollins

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Royquip

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RWF Bron

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E-Quip

57 Machinery Supply

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Eagle Age Marketing

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Eagle Coast Mining

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Woodbridge

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2008 CAT D6K XL PAT DOZER, CAB, AIR, MS RIPPER, 1,364 HRS......... $129,900. 2005 CAT D6N XL PAT DOZER, CAB, AIR, MS RIPPER, 6,226 HRS......... $134,900. 2005 CAT D6RXL S/U DOZER, CAB AIR, MS RIPPER, 6,690 HRS .......... $169,900.

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Earth Hour 2013 Energy Savings Increase Across B.C. British Columbians recently saved 136 megawatt hours of electricity and reduced the provincial electricity load by 1.95 percent during Earth Hour – the equivalent of turning off more than 10 million 12.5watt LED light bulbs. Many communities across the province successfully improved their Earth Hour energy savings from the previous year. Comox and Courtenay saw the highest reduction at nearly 10 percent. Earth Hour is an annual global event hosted by the World Wildlife Fund and supported by BC Hydro. This year marks the sixth year of BC Hydro’s support of the event. The goal of Earth Hour is to encourage individuals to turn off unnecessary lights and electronics in an effort to conserve power and, in doing so, demonstrate support for climate change reduction efforts. This year, many BC

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Winnipegers Will Save Enough Water To Fill 700 Swimming Pools By the end of this year, a non-profit contractor will have helped Winnipeg families conserve more than 1.74 billion litres of water through bathroom plumbing retrofits, enough to fill 700 Olympic-sized swimming pools, Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh and Housing and Community Development Minister Kerri Irvin-Ross said recently, while marking International World Water Day. Building Urban Industries for Local Development (BUILD Inc.) has been installing new waterefficient toilets and showers in inner-city homes since 2006 and expects to have 9,500 installations completed by year’s end, said Mackintosh. “BUILD’s success in saving this phenomenal amount of water is helping protect our precious resources for future generations,” the minister said. “We know many countries are already fac-

ing water shortages but in Manitoba we are lucky to still have some of the greatest freshwater resources in the world.” In addition to being a contractor, BUILD runs a trades-based employment program that trains Aboriginal and inner-city residents who would otherwise face employment obstacles. Its retrofitting services, which include insulating homes, have helped save inner-city households more than $225 a year in water costs and about $475 a year for heating costs, said IrvinRoss, adding BUILD’s work last year alone saved Manitoba Housing more than $300,000 in utility bills. “The opportunity to partner with an organization that recognizes the value of our province’s natural resources and our inner-city’s human resources is unique,” she said. “BUILD does phenomenal work employing neighbourhood people, im-

proving the quality of our housing and saving government money by reducing heat and water costs.” The ministers noted that, in 2012, BUILD completed 2,500 retrofits for Manitoba Housing, more than in any year since the organization was incorporated. “World Water Day offers us the opportunity to celebrate the economic and environmental benefits of the retrofitting work our trainees and apprentices do in lower-income Winnipeg households,” said Tyler Pearce, BUILD’s Director of Operations. “Our organization has grown each year, while the environmental footprint of our neighbourhood has shrunk.” BUILD also has partnerships with Manitoba Hydro, Neighbourhoods Alive!, the Manitoba Immigrant Integration Program, and Canada’s Skills and Partnership Fund. More information is available at www.warmupwinnipeg.ca/. International World Water Day is held on March 22 each year to focus attention on the importance of fresh water and advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. b

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Wajax And Kaman Form Strategic Alliance Wajax Industrial Components (“WIC”), a division of Wajax Corporation, and Kaman Industrial Technologies Corporation (Kaman) of Bloomfield. Conn., two of North America’s leading industrial distributors, recently announced that they have formed a strategic alliance, strengthening the services offered to customers that have business assets in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. While both WIC and Kaman will remain as separate and independent entities, they will

join forces to compete for business-to-business and supply agreements with customers in multiple jurisdictions, providing an alternative to countrybased supply agreements. The alliance will operate under the name Sourcepoint Industrial. “We’re expecting more and more customers to make purchasing decisions on a global or international basis,” said Mark Foote, Wajax Corporation’s President and Chief Executive Officer, referring to the business trends which led to the alliance.

“Whereas Wajax is very good at satisfying a customer’s Canadian needs, and Kaman is very good at satisfying a customer’s U.S. needs, on our own, we each have a limited ability to cover a customer’s needs across both countries. This alliance will provide customers with a viable option that has unique strengths on either side of the border.” “Historically, North American customers have had a limited choice for suppliers of their powertransmission and motioncontrol products,” added Steve Smidler, Kaman’s President. “This alliance gives customers an alternative, and an opportunity to benefit from both companies’ value propositions.” b

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AECOM To Deliver Western Australia’s Largest Road Project

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cess of US$10 million. The alliance includes design partners GHD and BG&E, and construction partners Leighton Contractors and Georgiou Group. As design partner, AECOM will draw on national and international experience to provide engineering design, geotechnical investigations and environment approvals. “We are eager to partner with Main Roads Western Australia on this key transportation infrastructure project,” said John M. Dionisio, AECOM Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “We look forward to helping improve airport access for Western Australia residents, business travelers and visitors, and to enabling better management of the increasing traffic around and through the airport.” The project will upgrade the Tonkin and Leach highways, and will include the construction of five new interchanges to create landmark road infrastructure around Perth Airport as well as surrounding industrial and freight hubs. Construction on the project is scheduled to begin later this year. b

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Screening and crushing industry leader McCloskey International continued its expansion in 2012, with sixty percent growth overall, a 30% increase in workforce and the addition of over 136,000 in square footage to its plants in Canada and Northern Ireland over the past year. In 2012, the Peterborough factory expanded its facility to house a new approximately 42,500 sq. ft. new warehouse and shipping/receiving building and additional space for production lines adding up to 78,000 sq.ft.. Since 2008 the footprint of the Canadian factory has increased by over 50%, with five new buildings and production areas added within the past year. The plant in Ireland has been undergoing substantial growth as well over the course of 2012 .A 9,000 sq. building was added as well as a 7,000 sq. ft assembly building in Coalisland assembling C38, I44, and I54 crushers.

In addition to its physical expansion, over the past twelve months the company has continued to add new international dealers across all regions to represent the number of new products that were added to the company’s portfolio. “There have been many contributors to our success, but one of the greatest is the strength of our dealer base worldwide”, said Paschal McCloskey, President and CEO of McCloskey International. “Their enthusiasm for the products, industry knowledge and their understanding of what the

customer needs is the engine behind our growth. We have 65 dealers and our goal in the next two years is to have 100. There is a lot of opportunity as we continue to grow our share of the markets worldwide, and explore new applications for our machines.” The expansion will continue into 2013-14 as the Peterborough plant will install new equipment valued over $1.2 million to continue to meet worldwide demand for its products across multiple industries in a variety of applications. The Tyrone plant will add conveyor construction to their production mix. The additional space will allow McCloskey to keep pace with the anticipated continued double digit growth for 2013 – 2014. b

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Shell To Develop Two Additional Natural Gas For Transport Corridors In North America Shell and its affiliates plan to bring Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) fuel one step closer for its marine and heavy-duty onroad customers in North America by taking a final investment decision on two small-scale liquefaction units. These two units will form the basis of two new LNG transport corridors in the Great Lakes and Gulf Coast regions. This decision follows an investment decision in 2011 on a similar corridor in Alberta, Canada. Shell is also working to use natural gas as a fuel in its own operations. “Natural gas is an abundant and cleaner-burning energy source in North America, and Shell is leveraging its LNG expertise and integrated strength to make LNG a viable fuel option for the commercial market,” said Marvin Odum, President, Shell Oil Company. “We are investing now in the infrastructure that will allow us to bring this innovative and cost-competitive

fuel to our customers.” In the Gulf Coast Corridor, Shell plans to install a small-scale liquefaction unit (0.25 million tons per annum) at its Shell Geismar Chemicals facility in Geismar, Louisiana, in the United States. Once operational, this unit will supply LNG along the Mississippi River, the Intra-Coastal Waterway and to the offshore Gulf of Mexico and the onshore oil and gas exploration areas of Texas and Louisiana. To service oil and gas and other industrial customers in Texas and Louisiana, Shell is expanding its existing relationship with fuels and lubricants re-seller Martin Energy Services, a whollyowned subsidiary of Martin Resource Management Corporation (MRMC). MRMC and its publicly traded affiliate, Martin Midstream Partners L.P. will provide terminalling, storage, transportation and distribution of LNG. Shell has a memoran-

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HPE Africa Introduces McCloskey Equipment To Local Market McCloskey International has officially named High Power Equipment (HPE) Africa as its sole Southern Africa distributor for its full line of crushing, screening, stacking and recycling equipment. HPE Africa will stock and distribute the entire range of McCloskey International equipment, which is divided into four main products groups that include stock piling conveyors, crushers, trommel screens – aimed at the organic and recycling markets – and vibratory

screeners, which are aimed at the aggregate market. McCloskey International Vice President of Sales John O’Neill notes that Africa is a key target market for the company. “To date, McCloskey International has only had a small presence in Africa. Due to the comprehensive product range that the company boasts, the decision was made to have full dealer support through HPE Africa in order to ensure that local customers are being provided with full value added service.” “The McCloskey Inter-

national range of equipment augments HPE Africa’s current offering to all of its existing markets,” added HPE Africa McCloskey Sales Manager Alan Straw. “As the sole distributer of the McCloskey International brand in Southern Africa, HPE Africa has committed itself to being a full-stocking dealer, and will be furnished to provide the support that is required to properly maintain the McCloskey International range of equipment and its customer relationships. HPE Africa will also

be keeping a full backup of stock to service all of these machines, while McCloskey International has committed itself to providing in-depth and comprehensive training to all HPE Africa technicians, in order to ensure that they are fully certified on the entire range,” he explains. Straw believes that the McCloskey International range is ideally suited to the African market, due to the fact that it is user friendly and rugged. “McCloskey International was established in Canada where machines are expected to withstand extreme temperatures in vastly remote areas. As a result, they have been designed to be reliable, operator friendly and easy to maintain. These are the features that African-based operations will be looking for in their machinery.” O’Neill highlights the fact that McCloskey International selected HPE Africa as its local distributor of choice because the companies share similar business values. “McCloskey International places a strong emphasis on building strong relationships with the end user and HPE Africa has a proven and unrivalled repu-

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tation for customer service excellence across the continent. Much like HPE Africa, McCloskey International is a privately owned company that also differentiates itself from large conglomerates by building personal customer relationships that ultimately lead to faster turnaround times and improved overall customer satisfaction,” he continues. Although the McCloskey International range has only been available to the local market through HPE Africa for a matter of months, Straw adds that both companies have been pleasantly surprised by customer reaction to the brand to date. “HPE Africa has already imported two direct feed screens for a customer in Durban, in addition to two jaw crushers and three S-Type hopper fed screens for another customer in Johannesburg. There has also been a keen interest displayed from existing and potential customers, and we have had a large number of walk in enquiries from people that have seen the McCloskey International range of equipment in the HPE Africa yard.” The world’s largest

independent screening and crushing equipment manufacturer, McCloskey International experienced rapid its expansion in 2012, with sixty percent growth overall, a 30% increase in workforce and the addition of over 136,000 in square footage to its plants in Canada and Northern Ireland over the past year. McCloskey will be completing an expansion project on its facility in Canada in 2013, before undertaking further expansion on the company’s facility in Northern Ireland, in order to keep up with a sustained rise in global demand. Bearing these trends in mind, O’Neill is confident of obtaining measurable market share in Africa. “McCloskey International has developed a tried and trusted reputation that has led to the company becoming a dominant force in established markets such as North America and Western Europe. As investment in infrastructural development in Africa continues to rise at a rapid rate, I am confident that McCloskey International will provide exceptional value to this industry moving forward,” he concludes. b

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Mining Industry Embraces Technology As Skilled Workforce Diminishes, According To BDO Study International mining executives are bracing for the negative impact the lack of a skilled workforce will have on their organizations, according to new research published by BDO. Of the mining executives surveyed, 79 percent feel the lack of a skilled workforce will have a negative impact on their business this year. While environmental policy tops executives’ domestic regulatory concerns, with 34 percent citing it as a potential issue in the year ahead, labour and employment issues are a close second, with 30 percent of executives noting it as a major concern.

The survey of 130 CLevel and senior financial executives at mining companies in the United States (U.S.), South Africa, United Kingdom (U.K.), Australia and Canada sought their insights on regulatory affairs, employment and the environment. While executives around the globe grapple with labour and employment issues, 63 percent of South African executives note this is their primary concern - twice the survey average – due in large part to high regional unemployment rates and sustained labour unrest driven by working conditions related

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rank second and third dress these concerns varies. amongst investment arWater pollution, including eas for the industry. acid mine drainage and runoff, is the most-funded • The United Kingdom cites anti-bribery/corenvironmental initiative ruption legislation as a at 48 percent. Australia top domestic regulatory bucks this trend, with only concern. Of executives a quarter of its executives surveyed in the U.K., 23 citing it as a major project percent cite this legisla(25 percent). Instead, 38 tion as a worry; triple percent of Australian exthe survey average of ecutives indicate that they 7 percent. This reflects are focused on ecosystem the fact that the U.K. disruption, the second implemented strict new most prominent area of anti-bribery laws with funding globally (23 perextra-territorial reach in cent). CO2 emissions round out the top three environlate 2010. With much of mental concerns for mining the U.K.’s mining operaexecutives, with one in five tions occurring beyond citing it as a major issue. In its borders, executives fact, South Africa recently are closely monitoring began discussions on taxregulatory developments ing carbon emissions, pothat may impact the way tentially making it one of they do business. the largest sources of tax • Resource nationalism revenue in the country. impacting mining comOther key findings from panies around the globe. the survey include: Of executives surveyed, • Corporate Social Respon61 percent note that resibility programs focus source nationalism will on employees, local have an impact on their communities. Forty-six businesses in 2013. Their percent of mining exconcern also extends to ecutives surveyed said tax imposition and inthat their corporate socreases: 67 percent ancial responsibility plans ticipate an impact on invest most heavily in their business this year employee health and as Australia’s ‘super tax’ safety programs. Comtakes shape and counmunity outreach (30 pertries like South Africa cent) and environmental plan for similar tax burstewardship (18 percent) dens. b

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B.C. Invests $8.4 Million To Develop Markets For B.C. Wood Products Premier Christy Clark recently announced that government is investing $8.4 million to build new markets for B.C. wood products at home and in major markets around the globe, including China and India. “Diversification means better protection for B.C.’s economy that’s why your government has worked hard to diversify our export markets over the past decade,” said Premier Christy Clark. “This approach has paid dividends. During that time, our wood exports to China alone have increased by 3,500 per cent to $1.4 billion in 2012, and become a significant driver of economic activity and job creation here.” “Our Government is pleased to be working in partnership with the Province of British Columbia to grow markets for Canadian wood prod-

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it generates $2.80 of aclumber products, with tivity through matching 80 per cent of industry dollars,” said Pat Bell, output sold outside the Minister of Jobs, Tourprovince. ism and Skills Training • More than 40 per cent and Minister Responsible of regional economies for Labour. across B.C. are depenSince 2003, FII has dent on forestry. established a major pres- • In 2012, B.C. exported ence in China, with an $6.2 billion in wood office in Shanghai. In products, representing 2012, FII opened an ofabout half (54.5 per cent) fice in India to pursue of total Canadian exports emerging opportuniof wood products. ties to export B.C. wood • Currently there are about products there. 200 wood-frame, midQuick Facts: rise buildings being de• B.C. is the world’s largsigned or built throughest exporter of softwood out B.C. b

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mac commends Feds on Finalizing nuclear agreement with india The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) supports the finalization of the Appropriate Arrangement for Nuclear Cooperation, recently signed by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and India’s Department of Atomic Energy, as it puts the Canadian uranium industry one important step closer to trading with India. “This is tremendous news for Canada’s uranium mining industry, which is the second largest in the world,” said MAC’s President and CEO, Pierre Gratton. “This puts Canada

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ate Arrangement will allow Canadian companies to export nuclear materials, equipment and technology for peaceful uses to India, in accordance with Canada’s nuclear non-proliferation policy. “The arrangement is a significant accomplishment for Canada, and bodes well for the country’s uranium producers and the Canadian export industry as a whole,” said Gratton. “Symbolically, it demonstrates Canada’s commitment to nuclear cooperation with other countries, while ensuring our nuclear products are used for peaceful purposes only.” According to MAC’s Facts & Figures 2012 report, global demand for uranium has increased in recent years as countries have embarked on new nuclear energy programs or expanded existing ones. Cameco’s McArthur River mine in northern Saskatchewan is the world’s largest and highest-grade uranium deposit. Together, uranium and potash propelled Saskatchewan to be ranked the second largest region in Canada by mineral production value in 2011 at $9.2 billion. b

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daF launches new lF and cF euro 6 vehicles DAF Trucks recently unveiled the new, versatile LF and CF Euro 6 truck models and the new, innovative PACCAR MX-11 Euro 6 engine at the Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham, the United Kingdom. The LF and CF Euro 6 have been developed for maximum transport efficiency, marketleading low operating costs and optimum vehicle performance. “The launch of the new DAF LF and CF vehicles and the introduction of the new DAF XF model last

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All-Energy Exhibition & Conference Announces North American Debut Reed Exhibitions recently announced that the All-Energy Canada Exhibition & Conference will take place April 9-10, 2014 at Toronto’s Exhibition Place. The date was selected after close consultation with industry associations operating in Canada’s renewable

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Case Small DV Series Double Drum Asphalt Rollers Case Construction Equipment recently introduced its next generation of asphalt compaction equipment with an updated line of small double drum asphalt rollers. The new DV Series — the DV23, DV26, DV36 and DV45 — combines a compact size, excellent maneuverability and visibility, with the same control features found in heavy asphalt rollers. The DV Series small tandem rollers feature a tapered offset drum and high curb clearance, allowing users to compact right up to high curbs or other tight areas, making them ideal for parking lots, bike paths, tennis courts and other small- to medium-sized projects.

The four new models, replacing the DV201, 202 and 204, are part of Case’s complete line of compaction equipment that can handle anything from coarse bases compaction to hot-mix asphalt surfaces. “The narrow hood design on our new line of DV Series small compactors gives operators the ability to see right down to the edge of the drum, which is critical in tight spaces, and sets Case equipment apart from competitors,” says Katie Pullen, Case Brand Marketing Manager. “Contractors want to eliminate the amount of foot compacting they need to do, and these machines allow operators to get closer to

areas than they ever could before.” Pullen explains that the small DV Series compactors also have a tighter turning radius, which improves compaction times, and the offset tapered drums reduce asphalt tearing while compacting around curves. Operators can further maximize productivity with standard dual amplitudes and dual frequencies. The Tier 4 Interim Yanmar engine on the small DV Series compactors delivers the same high centrifugal forces and frequencies as the competition, but at lower RPMs, making the machines more fuel efficient. Low overhead clearance is no problem with

the standard foldable Rollover Protection System (ROPS). “These small DV compactors offer superior compaction capabilities for a variety of asphalts, and the pressurized water tanks ensure there’s no wasted water and consistent flow, even on hills,” Pullen says. Operator comfort, easy maintenance enhance productivity As always, operator comfort remains a top priority for Case, and the DV Series compactors feature an iso-mounted operator platform that minimizes vibration and reduces operator fatigue. Operators also have superior visibility to the drum edge on both sides of the machine with a lateral sliding seat as standard

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cn and lBc tank terminals team up CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) recently announced it will increase shipments of heavy northern Alberta crude oil through LBC Tank Terminals’ expanded terminal at Sunshine, located within the Geismar, La., Industrial Complex, starting in March 2013. The new service is part of CN’s plan to develop new markets for northern Alberta crude oil on the

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east side of the Mississippi River near the Gulf of Mexico. CN is also moving chemicals from the Chicago area to the LBC Tank Terminals facility at Geismar, which is home to a large concentration of petrochemical industries. Russ Crawford, VicePresident, Marketing, Americas, at LBC Tank Terminals said, “The expansion of the Sunshine storage capacity by 160,000 barrels, with additional rail unloading spots, steaming spots and increased storage capacity, is another step in our long-term global growth program. It will help us accommodate the rise in customer demand as a response to the growth in the movement of heavy crude oil and fuel oil products. CN’s service to our facility is a key part of our growth plan.” LBC Tank Terminals’ Sunshine facility is located near two of the largest

heavy crude refineries in Geismar and various pipeline assets and marine terminals. Jean-Jacques Ruest, CN Executive Vice-President and Chief Marketing Officer, said: “Louisiana terminals on the east shore of the Mississippi River are a good fit for heavy crudes. CN is the natural supply chain partner to help connect northern Alberta with desirable markets on the U.S. Gulf coast. “CN provides direct, efficient single-line service from northern Alberta to the Gulf Coast, and we are pleased to be working with companies such as LBC Tank Terminals to move heavy crude oil volumes to the Gulf for our customers. Crude oil by rail is one of CN’s fastest growing businesses. We moved more than 30,000 carloads of crude last year, and we believe we have the scope to double this business in 2013.” The expansion of the LBC Tank Terminals Geismar facility is expected to be completed by October 2013 and will eventually result in total storage capacity of close to three million barrels. b

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south Fraser perimeter road turns trash to treasure An abandoned landfill has been transformed into prime industrial land and is now home to a local business in Delta. This is a result of the innovative environmental design of the South Fraser Perimeter Road project and a strong partnership and shared vision between the government of B.C., the Corporation of Delta and local land owners. A section of the SFPR runs through five landfill sites located south of the Fraser River and north of Burns Bog in Delta. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure worked with Delta, landowners and the Ministry of Environment to promote closure and redevelopment of the landfills during SFPR construction. Through the Delta Landfill Renewal Project, an innovative underground leachate and methane gas collection system was built and designed to allow other landfill owners to connect to it and close their landfill sites. This project

received a Consulting Engineers of BC 2012 award for Engineering Excellence. As a result of this work, Ocean Trailer has rehabilitated the largest landfill in the area and has moved its business to the industrial land created by the landfill closures. In addition, new industrial land created by the SFPR landfill work is being leased to Ocean Trailer for trailer storage. The other four landfills in the area are in various stages of the closing process. The SFPR project includes one of the largest environmental and agricultural mitigation and enhancement plans for a highway construction project of this size in British Columbia. In addition to the landfill site improvements, this commitment includes wildlife crossings, improvements in drainage to protect Burns Bog and fisheries habitat improvements. The SFPR is a new approximately 40-kilometre, four-lane highway along the south side of the Fraser River. The eastern portion

from Highway 1 at 176th St. to 136th St. opened in December 2012. The remainder, from 136th St. in Surrey to Deltaport Way in Delta, will open to traffic in December 2013. The SFPR is a key piece of B.C.’s transportation network, which will generate economic growth by connecting key port, rail and highway infrastructure, making the province more competitive. The SFPR supports Canada Starts Here – The BC Jobs Plan. The plan is working to expand markets for B.C. products, particularly in Asia, and strengthen infrastructure to get our goods to market. The project will improve economic and business opportunities and lead to 7,000 long-term jobs in Delta and Surrey through improved industrial development opportunities along the corridor. In addition, more than 4,000 jobs are being created during construction of the entire project. The Government of Canada, through the AsiaPacific Gateway and Corridor Initiative, provided $365 million towards the $1.26 billion project. The government of B.C. contributed the remaining $899 million. b

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saskpower continues to invest in electrical system Total SaskPower revenue in 2012 increased $25 million due to record demand from customers. The company recently made the announcement as it tabled its 2012 Annual Report in the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly. SaskPower reported an income of $147 million in 2012 on $1.8 billion in revenue. “SaskPower is undergoing a period of record renewal and investment as the company supports our province’s continued economic strength,” Minister responsible for SaskPower Bill Boyd said. “This work has an impact on SaskPower’s overall income but is necessary to ensure the electrical grid is stable and reliable for the next several decades.” “SaskPower set a record in terms of new service connects and electricity supplied to customers in 2012,” SaskPower President and CEO Robert Watson said, referring to the 22,129 gigawatt (GW) hours sup-

plied in 2012. “We expect those numbers to continue to grow in the next several years, making it even more important that SaskPower renews and rebuilds our system for the future.” The corporation’s expenses went up as a result of unprecedented infrastructure investments, but other factors like summer storms, ongoing maintenance and power station overhaul work contributed to the increased expenses. “The severe summer storms in June 2012 were challenging for employees and for the province; however, I’m extremely proud of the work that employees performed during the storms under very difficult conditions,” Watson said. “The damage from those storms is estimated to have cost SaskPower more than $12 million.” Key SaskPower highlights from 2012 include: • A record total $981 million on capital projects; • A record $226 million to

connect new customers to the SaskPower electric system; $149 million on renewing generating assets, including $70 million on the Shand Power Station (Estevan) overhaul and Queen Elizabeth Power Station (Saskatoon) repowering; $144 million on increasing capacity and sustaining transmission and distribution infrastructure, including $28 million on testing and replacing aging wooden poles; $105 million on other property, plant and equipment expenditures (e.g. vehicles and equipment, AMI implementation and corporate information technology assets); $357 million on the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration project; SaskPower was recognized for the fourth consecutive year as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers. SaskPower also received an award for being one of the Best Employers for New Canadians and one of the Top Employers for Young People. b

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Big Comfort For Small Jobs Kubota’s new KX0184 excavator (replacing the KX41-3) introduces their first factory cab on a 1.8 ton machine. In addition to the heated cab option, it includes many of the features found in the Dash 4 excavator series that Kubota

has been phasing in. The cab features a wide door, flat floor, adjustable cloth seat, easy open front window, and a new comprehensive instrument panel located in the front for easy visibility. A separate lever now adjusts the track

width, auto-downshift adjusts for traction load, and the straight travel circuit ensures straight movement when driving onto a trailer or driving in tight spaces even if another hydraulic function is operated, such as the boom. The KX0184 boasts more arm and bucket breakout force, and the excellent balance and stability Kubota excavators are known for. Maintenance and service areas are extremely accessible thanks to the fully opening steel bonnets. b

new Genie lift pro online operator training program Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP), a business segment of Terex Corporation (TEX), is pleased to introduce the new Genie Lift Pro online-based aerial work platform training program. Upon completion of the online training program and subsequent hands-on training in front of a qualified person, end users will have met the requirements to become a qualified AWP operator, in accordance with American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards. The Lift Pro online training program is available through authorized Lift Pro Training Centres throughout North America and will be applicable for most brands, makes and

models of aerial work platforms. Genie customers are eligible to become authorized Lift Pro Training Centres upon meeting specified criteria. “The Lift Pro Training Program gives end users the ability to train at their own pace and on their own schedule,” said Mike Samora, Senior Director, Global Marketing, Terex AWP. “This is completely unprecedented in the industry, and we anticipate the program will potentially increase both productivity and safety on the job site.” By making the program available online to end users, employers can potentially increase jobsite efficiency by replacing traditional class-room training qualification programs. The practical hands-on training session takes place at the dealership or rental

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May 2013 house from which the program was purchased, and upon successful completion of this and the online training module, the end user will be considered a qualified operator. The simple user interface includes interactive features and video training sessions to provide an interesting and informative training program and will also allow users to pause their training at any time. A 30-question exam is administered upon completion of the online training modules, and end users are required to answer all questions correctly. If an incorrect answer is given, participants are required to return to the module and search for the correct answer, ensuring complete comprehension of the material. “As an industry leader, we place a priority on safety for operators on the jobsite,” said Samora. “The development of the Genie Lift Pro training program is a natural extension of our own commitment to excellence.” b keting offerings for its customers, including auction services for the industry’s leading truck manufacturers. The company will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of IronPlanet and continue to use the respected Asset Appraisal Services name. “I am excited that Asset Appraisal Services has joined IronPlanet, the pioneer of online equipment auctions,” said Michael Cox, President and Founder of AAS. “With IronPlanet, AAS will be able to reach new customers through its global marketplace, while continuing to deliver the quality service our customers have come to count on through the years.” b

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new vei loader scales offer a Better look at more data VEI Loader Scales, represented in North America by RMT Equipment, has introduced new versions of two of the firm’s most popular models, each updated with enhanced displays and data capabilities. The Helper X is the new top-of-the-line loader scale from VEI, providing today’s most advanced data management capabilities for in-motion weighing. The Millennium 5 model offers a lower cost version with the same weighing accuracy, ease of data entry, easy readout screens and should it be needed, an easy upgrade path to convert it to a Helper X. Both systems are

equipped with new highdefinition colour displays, automatic brightness control and high visibility in any light conditions. The easy-to-read information is now presented in a more compact layout, allowing the displays to fit a smaller footprint in the cab. VEI’s latest weighing technology includes faster microprocessors and advanced algorithms for greater precision, especially in rough terrain. Both new units now include USB data transfer as standard for weekly or monthly exports of all logged loading data to an MS Excel file or other similar spreadsheet applications.

mcelroy introduces spider 125 socket Fusion tool McElroy, the leading manufacturer of thermoplastic pipe joining products, has launched the Spider 125 socket fusion tool. The Spider 125 is a lightweight, compact socket fusion device that brings pipe and fittings together evenly and under control. The Spider 125 allows a single technician to properly align, heat, fuse and cool the pipe. The device is non-back drivable, which means that constant and consistent pressure is maintained throughout the socket fusion process. The device is designed for 63mm to 125mm polypropylene-random (PP-R). “We believe that the Spider 125 will soon become the preferred equipment for socket fusion field installations for plumbing and mechanical contrac-

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tors,” said Chip McElroy, President of McElroy. “On jobsites where the Spider 125 was field tested, operators found they were able to perform socket fusions overhead, vertically and in tight spaces much easier than with previous methods.” The Spider 125 is unique, working by attaching the pipe and fitting using a complete encirclement clamping system that makes slippage during the joining process a thing of the past. The device’s crank handle allows the operator to efficiently bring the pipe and fitting into contact with a socket fusion heater, to remove the heater after the proper soak time, and then to bring the pipe and fitting together to fuse and cool. The Spider uses a worm gear drive and parallel link system to bring the pipe and fitting together smoothly and accurately with efficient, controllable force. The device offers a 20-to-1 mechanical advantage and weighs 13 pounds. McElroy will sell the Spider 125 separately and as part of the Spider 125 Kit Package. The package combines a custom-designed toolbox, Spider stand, and organization system to help with the job. A variety

VEI’s iPot web-enabled payload analysis software can also be accessed directly by both systems. The VPrint thermal printer is now faster and smaller, and can be integrated with the monitor or mounted separately, as required due to the layout of the equipment’s cab. Compatible with virtually any make or model of wheel loader, skid steer or fork lift, the Helper X and Millennium 5 can be configured with model-specific data by simply loading the required information from a USB key. Powerful load data with Helper X Helper X introduces significantly more data management capabilities with numerous options for customization. Its built-in database can now manage up to 20 operator IDs with a capacity to program up to of popular pipe and fitting size inserts are included with both the Spider 125 and Spider 125 Kit. The company envisions that the product will have uses for potable water and food-grade applications, compressed air systems, hydronic heating, chilled water, recycled and reclaimed water applications, rainwater collection and irrigation, industrial applications, chemical transport, in-floor heating systems and fire suppression systems. b

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harnesses. Operator-friendly Millennium 5 The Millennium 5 system has been reduced in overall size without compromising visibility or usability for the operator. An articulated bracket lets operators simply swivel the display into the most comfortable position for viewing. A new keypad data entry system design provides large, lighted “bumpy” buttons that make the scale easy to use and program,

even when wearing gloves. Millennium 5 now offers many data features similar the Helper X for managing customer load information. For customers who find they need expanded capabilities as their business grows or for special projects or to meet specific contract requirements, their Millennium 5 unit can be upgraded to equal Helper X capabilities with a simple firmware upgrade available from their RMT dealers. b

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province announces 2012 manitoba sustainability award winners The recipients of the 2012 Manitoba Excellence in Sustainability Awards were announced recently by Conservation and Water Stewardship Minister Gord Mackintosh. “Manitobans care about protecting our environment and these awards honour people and organizations that are finding ways across the province to make our daily activities more sustainable,” said Mackintosh. “Today it is a privilege to recognize people like Rachel Galindo, who are showing future generations the rewards of greening our schools and communities.” Galindo has been the driving force behind the greening of Polson School, an elementary school in the River East Transcona School Division, the minister said. Through her volunteer efforts, she has raised

funds, introduced worm composting, developed garden areas and planted native trees and plants with student and community involvement. The minister noted the recently released TomorrowNow – Manitoba’s Green Plan highlighted sustainability issues and added a new category to the sustainability awards to recognize sustainable communities. The first winner of the award was CentreVenture Development Corporation and BIOS Architecture in Winnipeg for renovating and repurposing the Bell Hotel to establish a supportive housing complex for at-risk people in downtown Winnipeg. Other award winners include: • Assiniboine Credit Union, Winnipeg – action on climate change, air quality and energy efficiency;

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oraco resources retains sGsGeostat to commence Geologicals Oraco Resources, Inc. (ORAC) (the “Company” or “ORACO”) is pleased to announce that it has retained the services of SGS Canada Inc. - Geostat (“SGS-Geostat”) of Blainville, Quebec, to begin a program of reconnaissance geology and geochemistry on their Nimini Hills, Sierra Leone property. This is the initial phase in obtaining a Technical Report at the “Property of Merit” level under NI 43-101. The

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newed the 15-per-cent Mineral Exploration Tax Credit,” acknowledged Gavin C. Dirom, President and CEO of AME BC. “The extension of this important tax incentive is highly valued by our members, many of whom are experiencing difficulty in raising capital in these financially challenging times.” The Mineral Exploration Tax Credit increases exploration financing by providing individuals who invest in companies that are exploring for minerals in Canada with a 15% tax credit on eligible expenditures. To support a vibrant mineral exploration sector, the Canadian government first introduced the tax credit in 2000 for a five year period, and extended it in 2006 for another two years. It has since been extended on a yearly basis and was set to expire on March 31, 2013. The government has proposed to extend the credit for an additional year, until March 31, 2014. “As in other years, we

encourage the federal government to simply make the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit permanent,” continued Dirom. “Although we commend the government on its fiscally prudent budget, making the tax credit permanent would send a powerful signal to investors that the federal government encourages continued investment in Canada’s mineral exploration sector as part of its responsible resource development strategy. Especially important, the tax credit will enable grassroots exploration programs to continue in the quest of discovering new mineral deposits while contributing to steady, high-paying and skilled jobs in communities throughout the country.” The budget also contained a tax shift of potential concern, highlighted by Dirom. “We are concerned that mine development expenses will no longer be 100% deductible as ‘Canadian Exploration Expenses’ (CEE). Instead they will now be treated as ‘Canadian Development Expenses’ (CDE) and be deductible at a rate of only 30%, which may make it more difficult to attract investment.” b

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erickson air-crane renews contracts with Key canadian partners Erickson Air-Crane Incorporated (“Erickson”) has further cemented its position as the timber heavy lift service provider of choice in Canada, signing contracts with Helifor Canada (“Helifor”), an affiliate of Columbia Helicopters, and Western Forest

Products Inc. (“Western”). For each of the two contracts, Erickson, which manufactures and maintains a fleet of S-64 heavy lift rotorcraft, will be providing one S-64E model helicopter – capable of lifting up to 20,000 pounds at a time – with pilots, full field main-

tenance support crews, parts, and components. Erickson will be providing Helifor with logging services and transmission tower construction in western Canada, primarily in British Columbia. The contract is effective from January 1 through December 31 of 2013, has a value of $8-to-$10 million, and will be supported by Erickson affiliate Canadian Air-Crane. “This will be the third consecutive year that Erickson has contracted with Helifor to

provide heavy lift aerial services in Canada, and we are pleased to continue the relationship,” said Erickson CEO Udo Rieder. The Aircrane will be used to remove timber in remote, rugged terrain in coastal British Columbia, as an environmentally responsible alternative to incursive ground logging. Erickson will additionally provide expert lift services for precision placement of transmission towers for pow-

erline construction in western Canada. With Western, Erickson is also renewing an agreement that was operational in 2012, and the new agreement is valued at $10-to-$13 million. Erickson will provide aerial support for year-round selective logging efforts in British Columbia and Alberta. The S-64E will be used primarily for extraction of fir and red cedar trees in difficult terrain on remote timberlands. “Western For-

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Bc Hydro at work: restoring Fraser river infrastructure BC Hydro crews used a helicopter recently as part of their ongoing work on the 500-kilovolt transmission line crossing the Fraser River from Surrey to Coquitlam. Crews hope to complete work and energize the lines by early May. In the summer of 2011, a transmission tower on the south side of the Fraser River, carrying 230-kilovolt lines, fell into the river after its foundation was compromised, likely due to accelerated erosion caused by high river lev-

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iskut extension will power development in northwest Rich Coleman, Minister of Energy, Mines and Natural Gas announced that work will begin on the 287-kilovolt Iskut extension to the Northwest Transmission Line (NTL) this spring. It will provide clean electricity to the Red Chris mine and open up British Columbia’s Northwest to new economic development and jobs. The Iskut extension is a 93-kilometre transmission line from Bob Quinn Lake to a new substation at Tatogga Lake south of Iskut. The extension will provide clean, reliable and afford-

able power to the Red Chris mine as well as other industrial developments in the Northwest region. It will also help to fulfil the Province’s commitment to extend clean energy grid service to the community of Iskut. Imperial Metals Corporation, the owner of the Red Chris mine, in partnership with Tahltan Nation Development Corporation, will construct the new line. Once the Iskut extension is complete, BC Hydro will acquire it from Imperial Metals. Construction of the line remains subject to

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neB onshore pipeline regulations strengthened National Energy Board’s (NEB or the Board) Regulations Amending the Onshore Pipeline Regulations, 1999 (Regulations) were recently published in the Canada Gazette, Part II. The Regulations clarify requirements for federally regulated pipelines regarding management systems for the purpose of protecting the public, workers and the environment. The NEB requires pipe-

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Harrison Hot springs to upgrade its water system The Village of Harrison Hot Springs will soon benefit from upgrades to its water system and will be able to begin a water utility master plan thanks to a contribution of more

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than $1.2 million from the Government of Canada through the Gas Tax Fund transfer. “Our government is proud to support these upgrades to Harrison Hot Springs’ water system which will ensure safe, clean drinking water for the residents and strengthen the local economy,” said the MP for Chilliwack—Fraser Canyon, Mark Strahl. “Investments in Canada’s public infrastructure create jobs and economic growth, while improving the quality of life for families in every city and community across the country.” Part of the funding will be used to construct a new water treatment plant and upgrade the water intake process. It will also be used to strengthen the water infrastructure in place and improve the overall standards of the Village’s water system. The project is also designed to meet the required objectives in the

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new airline taking Flight at abbotsford international airport On March 3rd, 2013 Northwestern Air began offering regular flights between Abbotsford, Kelowna, and Red Deer, AB, as announced by Dave Holmberg, Chair of the Abbotsford Airport Authority. Based in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories with offices in Yellowknife, NT and Red Deer, Alberta, Northwestern Air Lease Ltd. has now added Abbotsford International Airport to their

regular flight schedule. “The Fraser Valley, Okanagan Valley and Alberta work in collaboration quite frequently,” said Dave Holmberg, Chair of the Abbotsford Airport Authority. “This new air service is long overdue and will be another great direct option available for YXX guests”. The company is a family owned corporation founded in 1965 as an aircraft leasing com-

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customers,” said Tom Ike, Vice-President of Global Sales at Lutron. “We look forward to growing our presence here and servicing this important market.” Ground-breaking on the Canadian facility, a commercial experience centre and specification office, began this month. The 2,800 square-foot space, certified as LEED Gold, will celebrate its grand opening this summer. Peter Saccomanno, Vice-President and General Manager of Lutron Electronics Canada

May 2013 side the part. This process ultimately proves faster and safer, provides more uniform heating and requires fewer consumables than other heating methods such as propane or resistance heating. It also presents less opportunity to damage coatings and insulation than these other processes, as the heat is limited to the targeted area. The narrow blankets were designed specifically for the pipeline construction industry and should be used in pairs to achieve the full output capabilities of the ProHeat 35 induction heating system. The narrow construction of these blankets will provide flexibility in how they’re able to be placed with respect to space, providing easier access in both manual and automated welding applications. b pany operating in Alberta and British Columbia. In 1965, the company became involved in fire suppression activities and in 1985, moved to Fort Smith to begin operations as a scheduled and charter service. Charter operations include weekly charters to the diamond mines in the Arctic, Government charters to northern communities and the Arctic islands, and local charters to remote areas for tourism and fishing. The service operates on a five-day a week basis and online bookings have been available since February. b Inc. said the facility will include numerous Lutron control solutions including the Quantum total light management system, EcoSystem and more. “Lighting uses about 39% of annual electricity in a typical commercial building,” said Ike. “Showing our Canadian customers how Lutron solutions can reduce this figure and save energy is a win for everyone.” Although the Canadian facility will be Lutron’s eighth experience center in North America, it will be the first outside the U.S. Other centres, dating back to 2001, are located in Plantation, FL, New York City, Coopersburg, PA, Seattle, WA, Irvine, CA and Washington, DC. b


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syncrude named one of alberta’s top employers

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Syncrude has once again been recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Employers. The designation is given to 60 organizations in Alberta as part of an annual competition recognizing the best workplaces across the province by Mediacorp Canada Inc. “This recognition is important because we are committed to being the employer of choice in the oil sands industry,” said Donelda Patterson, Manager, HR Services. “In order to attract and retain the calibre of employees needed for our business, we have tried to make Syncrude a great place to work. We are pleased

Students at College of the Rockies who are training to work in the Kootenays’ thriving mining sector will have access to the latest mining truck haul simulators thanks to over $1.1 million in investment from the government of British Columbia and the Columbia Basin Trust. The B.C. government has invested $580,000 to support the program, and the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has invested $560,000. The college has been working closely with both partners and with industry to ensure they can put the latest tools in the hands of B.C. students.

to see that Mediacorp’s judges agree, especially as this designation will help us continue to attract talented people to our organization.” Mediacorp’s panel has named Syncrude on its list of Alberta’s Top Employers for the past four years. The judges cited Syncrude’s benefits and skills development to its employees, noting everything from the vacation allowance for new employees to planning assistance for retirement to older employees and unique perks that include an annual bursary of up to $2,400 for children of employees or retirees for postsecondary education. b

The funding will help the college to buy simulators, plus a truck and trailer to transport the equipment between campuses to ensure that as many students as possible benefit from the new equipment. The provincial government funding is part of $17 million announced last September for public post-secondary institutions around the province to upgrade skills training equipment. It aligns with BC Skills and Training Plan priorities to ensure that students get access to the right training tools and that skills training matches the needs of regional economies around the province. b

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Important Step In WestEast Pipeline New Brunswick Premier David Alward said he is encouraged by an announcement that TransCanada Corp. will hold a binding open season to obtain firm commitments from interested parties for a pipeline to transport

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CCNB Launches Training In Forest Trucking

Training in forest trucking was recently launched at the Polyvalente Alexandre-J.-Savoie in SaintQuentin. The program, the only one of its kind offered in French in the Maritimes, is the result of a partnership between the Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, the Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB), and the Centre de formation en Transport de Charlesbourg (CFTC).

Upon completion of 12 weeks of training, including a four-week practicum, students will receive joint certification from the college and the CFTC. They will also receive a Class 1 driver’s licence, which authorizes the holder to drive a truck tractor. “The provincial government is pleased to contribute to this training initiative,” said Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour Minister Danny Soucy. “Through this part-

Governments invest in sunny corner enterprises Provincial and federal representatives recently joined company officials to celebrate the opening of Sunny Corner Enterprises Inc.’s new drill rod manufacturing plant. They also announced provincial and federal investments that will help the company acquire equipment to establish the new manufacturing facility located at the Chatham Marine Wharf. “Our plan to rebuild New Brunswick focuses on creating economic growth and new jobs in places like the Miramichi region,” said Energy and Mines Minister Craig Leonard, on behalf of Economic Development Minister Paul Robichaud. “This investment will allow Sunny Corner Enterprises to create a new manufacturing plant and seek new and greater opportunities in the mining sector.” “Our government’s top priority is jobs, growth and long-term prosperity,” said Miramichi MP Tilly O’Neill Gordon, who attended on behalf of National Revenue

Minister Gail Shea who is also minister for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA). “I am proud that our support to Sunny Corner Enterprises will help improve the skills of the local workforce, increase direct and indirect benefits for the region, and generate significant jobs and economic benefits in the Miramichi area.” The new facility will manufacture and distribute

nership with the college, we can offer our employment services clients training in a high-demand field in the region.” The training is already a success. The 12 spaces available filled-up fast, and some students already have job opportunities lined up upon completion of the program. “One of the attractions of this program is the combination of theory in the classroom and practical training on the simulator and on the road during the practicums,” said Liane Roy, President and Chief Executive Officer of the CCNB. “This training will help students enter the labour market quickly and efficiently. The new customized training shows that the college is keeping up with industry and is able to adapt its training to meet the

needs, in this case an urgent need, in the transportation and forestry fields.” A study of labour needs in the forestry sector carried out in the spring of 2012 showed major gaps in several areas, including transportation. The CCNB is a college corporation that is focused on its student population but with an open world view. It contributes to the development of individuals and of Acadian and francophone society by offering more than 95 technical and vocational training programs on its five campuses to meet labour market needs. In 20112012, the college accepted more than 8,000 students in its regular and continuing education programs, and achieved a placement rate of 85 per cent of graduates in the year following graduation. As an entrepreneurial and innovative college, CCNB adapts to socio-economic conditions, supports the activities of applied research, and encourages innovation. b

exploration drilling tools for Sandvik Mining, creating 20 new jobs. “The opportunity to manufacture Sandvik exploration drilling tools in Miramichi for the North American market holds tremendous potential,” said Gordie Lavoie, President of Sunny Corner Enterprises. “I would like to thank all the people from our company, Sandvik, the Department of Economic Development and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency who worked together to make this plant a reality. Special acknowledgement goes to

the 20-plus people employed directly in the plant who are working hard to ensure that this is a world-class facility.” The provincial government is investing $500,000 through the Miramichi Regional Economic Development and Innovation Fund. The $50-million Miramichi Regional Economic Development and Innovation Fund is designed to support projects in northern New Brunswick intended to develop, diversify and grow the economy and communities of the region by finding new ways to attract and retain investment. b

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Cat 3304, 50 kW, 12 Lead Cat 3306, 180 kW, 12 Lead Cat 3304TDI, 100 kW, 12 Lead Cat 3304T, 75 kW, 12 Lead Cummins 100 kW, 120/240 Volt Cummins 50kW, 12 Lead Kubota, 60 kW, 120/208 Volt Rebuilt Cat 3304 Diesel Engine Rebuilt Cummins 8.3 Engine Rebuilt Cummins 4B 3.9 Engine

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2005 Volvo 210B, 5,200 hrs, high wide Waycon cab and guarding. New rails. Great rates direct from $85,000 OBO. funder for all types of phone: (250) 991-8584 equipment. Full rate disclosure! 24 hr. approvals. Caterpillar 330BL, c/w call: (604) 346-9687 hydraulic thumb, full bush guarding, well maintained, excavators good U/C, records avail. 1999 Hitachi EX120-5, Q/C, $74,850. 2 bkts, hyd. thumb, FOPS, phone: (250) 489-9502 catwalks, heavy pan, track guides, 2,000 hrs on new farm rails, sprockets, rollers, idlers. All cylinders resealed, Hesston BP 25 round bale 6,268 hrs. $45,000. 100 Mile chopper, like new condition. $8,000. House, BC. phone: (250) 320-7689 phone: (250) 791-6507

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Logging Equipment

2003 John Deere 2554 Processor, Has A Waratah 622 Head, Colour Screen, New Hydraulic Pump, 2 New Feed Wheels, No Leaks, Go Right To Work, 12,000 Original Hours, In The Yard, Good Undercarriage, Trades Welcome. ......................................................................................$129,500 2003 Cat 1051 Bunchers, 2 Available, 23” Heads, 12,000 Hours On Both, One Serial # Apart, Decent Undercarriages, Cab, Air, Clean In & Out ..............................................................................Offered at $39,500 Each BANK REPO!!! 2006 John Deere 2054, w/ Waratah 16" Processing Head, 11,000+ Hours, Good Undercarriage, Runs Great. .......................$Offers!! 1996 TJack 1210B Forwarder, 5 Bunks, Water Tank, Spare, 14,000 Hours, Good Rubbers. ................................................................ $Call Me!! Waratah 624 Head Only, Excellent Maintenance. .........................$64,500 Excavators 2012 Case CX55-B, Only 40 Original Hours! 2 Bkts & Hydraulic Thumb,

Alberta

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A/C, Immaculate, O% Financing Available, Call Me Now! Immediate

1-800-361-7333

Up Bucket. ......................................................................................$79,900

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 1991 Inline Pump.................................. $3,500 cat • 3126 300 hp..................................................... $4,200 • 3116................................................................. $3,600 • 3406B Tired...................................................... $1,200 • 3208N............................................................... $2,000 CUMMINS • 6BT5.9 Mechanical........................................... $3,200 • 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............................................................. $1,500 • 6V53................................................................. $2,500 • 6V92 DDEC....................................................... $2,900 • 50 Series Nat. Gas............................................ $2,000 • 6V71TA Industrial............................................. $3,500

1-800-361-7333 · Mark Cell: 403-519-7254 64166-426 Ave E Aldersyde, AB T0l 0a0

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Delivery. ..........................................................................................$58,900 2006 J Deere 370-C, Hydraulic Thumb, Rebuilt Dig Bkt, NEW Teeth, Very Clean, A/C, 8,200 Hours, Good U/C, Big Machine, Ready To Go, 66” Clean GRADERS

SOLD

2 Available - 1993 CAT 14G, with Rippers, Very Clean. .............................. ..............................................................................Offered at $95,000 Each CRUSHER 2003 Powerscreen 1400, 6,000 Hours, Track Machine, Runs Great, Owner Maintained, All Belts In Good Shape, New Pump, Works Every Day..................................................................................................$89,900 Forklifts Patrick Aar-7 Rough Terrain, Diesel, Fork Extensions, Works Great, New Battery, Air Lines For Trailers............................................................$7,750 Crawler Tractors 2000 Case 850-G, 6 Way, New Rails & Sprockets, Arch, Winch, Cab, Heater, Only 2,400 Hours, Original Owner!......................................Offers!! 1982 Cat D8K w/ Ripper, U Dozer, 2 Barrel, Multi Shank Ripper, OROPS, Great Runner, Engine Rebuilt, Less Than 2,000 Hours. Comes With NEW U/Parts. ..........................................................................Offered at $65,000 WHEEL LOADERS 2005 Cat 938G, GP Bucket, Guarded, 3rd Valve, Supp. Steering, Cab, Air, Good Rubber. ............................................................................. $Call Me!! Trucks & Trailers 2008 Kenworth W900, ISX525 Cummins, 18 Spd., 46 Rears, Dloks, Air Ride, 210” WB, NEW Tires, Very Clean, 800,000 Km.....................$49,500 2007 Kenworth T800 W/Self Loader, Isx565 Cummins, Pre Emmission, 18 Spd., 46 Rears, Neway Air Ride, 20,000 Lb. Front Axle, Loaded, 400 Km., Prentice 180 Self Loader, New Pump, 10’ Truck Bunk & Peerless Tandem Trailer...............................................................................$ 89,500 2006 Kenworth T800 w/Self Loader, Isx565 Cummins, New Turbo egr Valve, Pre Emmission, 18 Spd, 46 Rears, Neway Air Ride, 20 Front, Loaded, 460 Km, Serco 160 Self Loader, 10’ Truck Bunk & Peerless Tandem Trailer................................................................................$84,900 2005 Superior Tridem Pole Trailer, Aluminum Wheels, Short Reach For Picker Truck, SI100 Scales, 50% Tires, 8'6" Bunk, Walking Beam. ............. ..........................................................................................................$9,500 2001 Superior Tridem Pole Trailer, 20' Reach Insert, Aluminum Wheels, Good Rubber, Low Miles, Great Condition. ....................................$12,500 1999 Aspen Tridem Low Bed, 10' Wide, Beavertails, BC Certified, Air Ride, Removable Neck, Plumbed For Jeep and Booster, 2 King Pin Settings...........................................................................................$49,500 Lite Trucks 2008 Dodge”Sport” Quad Cab 4X4, Hemi, Leather Seats, Sat. Radio, New Brakes & Tires, Loaded, Hands Free Cell Phone, 275,200 Km............. ..........................................................................................................$9,500 Misc. Cat 120 Hammer, 2 Bits, 320 Lugging. ..........................................$32,000 30.5 Spare, Chain, On Rim................................................................$Offers 1987 Wstar 444, 44s, Neway air..........................................................Parts 200 Size Rotobec Heel & Grapple.....................................................$5,500 150 Size Rotobec Heel & Grapple.....................................................$6,500 Wanted !! Short Log Trailers Of Any Kind, 2000 & Newer Only Cat 950 Loaders,Grapple Or Bucket Machines Cat D6Ds, Good Condition Only Tri Drive Kenworth & Petes, Any Year Will Do Waratah Processing Heads 622, 622B & 624s D5H & 527 Cat Skidders Buyers Waiting ...

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BANNING EQUIPMENT LTD 8901 Penn Road, Prince George, BC Phone: 250-564-7226 Fax: 250-564-7233 Email: scott@banningequipment.com

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............................................. $29,500 1980 Cat 980C Wheel Loader Q/A Bucket...................... .$49,500 2007 Cat 328D Buckets, Thumb, Low Hrs...................... $189,000

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 - 966E - Chip 14 Yd................................................... $8,500 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 - WBM Q/A, 54"............................................... $6,500 Grapple - IT28G - Imac Pipe Pole Q/A............................. $Offers Grapple - 966G - Shortwood................................................ $8,500 Grapple - 988B/F - WBM...................................................... $9,500

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................................. $7,000 Snow Wing - 140H - WBM Mast Less............................... $8,500 Snow Wing - 14H - WBM Mast Less............................... $10,500

Backhoe Attachments

Manual Angle Snow Blade 426B........................................ $3,500 Bucket - 420/430 - 24" Cat Q/A................................................ $950 HoePac - C4C - NPK C4C..................................................... $4,500 HoePac - 580 - Stanley......................................................... $3,500

Excavator Attachments

Blade - 200 - Chuck Blade WBM Q/A................................ $8,500 Blade - 330 - Chuck Blade WBM Q/A................................ $8,500 Brush Rake - 120 - 54" WBM Q/A....................................... $3,900 Brush Rake - 200 - 60” WBM Q/A...................................... $5,500 Brush Rake - 330 - 72" WBM Q/A....................................... $7,500 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 - 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 - 320 - Finning Q/C.................................................... $4,500 Ripper - 250 - WBM Q/A...................................................... $5,000

MISCELLANEOUS

Swing Drive - 330B - Rebuilt............................................... $6,500 Bucket Cylinder - 330B - Good Used................................. $2,500 Shell Kit - Ingersoll Rand - Padfoot.................................... $9,500 Shell Kit - CS563E - Padfoot................................................ $9,500 Tires - CS563E - 23.1x26 New 2 only.................................. $4,500

feeders

1998 628 Timberjack, 360 Koehring head, 24". $45,000 OBO. phone: (250) 836-3352

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for sale or rent McCloskey 733 Trommel, 7' x 33' drum for high production. phone: (250) 819-3625

1995 618 Timberjack, 22" Koehring head. $20,000 generators OBO. 2007 Kubota 12.4 kw diephone: (250) 836-3352 15 yard skid mounted feedsel gen, c/w auto start, er, add your own compomanuals, 1 owner, resiflat decks nents. dential, well maintained. steve: (604) 857-3107 (9) 48’ flat decks, tandem, $4,900. South Central, BC. feller buncher some front axle side & tool rob: (250) 352-7244 boxes. $7,000 to $10,000. 2006 Stamford 125KVA 3 618 Timberjack, new All with min. 6 mo. CVI. Phase, former Cat rental motor, very good U/C, exc. jadelinedispatch@telus.net unit, integral fuel tank, condition. $30,000. mtd on 2 axle pintle hook phone: (250) 706-8970 phone: (250) 832-8166 trailer, 4,600 hrs. $18,000. Golden, BC. phone: (250) 344-8123

COASTAL PACIFIC EQUIPMENT E-Mail: copac@cpecanada.com Web: www.cpecanada.com

Tel: (250) 392-7755 · Fax: (250) 392-7499 Eves: Kurt Holley (250) 392-5672

crawlers • 1996 Dresser TD8H, 6-way blade, 4,531 hrs........................ $32,000 • 1989 Dresser TD8G, 6-way blade, clearing rake................... $24,000 • 1968 IH TD15B, w/angle blade, winch.................................. $16,000 • 1976 Dresser TD15C, w/angle blade, winch......................... $24,500 • 1976 Dresser TD15C, w/blade, winch, new U/C................... $35,000 • 1974 Dresser TD20C w/angle blade, winch, good condition..... $19,500 • 1987 Dresser TD20G, w/angle blade, encl. cab, ripper or winch ............................................................................................. $68,500 • 1986 Komatsu D65-8 w/angle blade, winch......................... $35,000 • 2002 Dressta TD20H w/angle blade, encl. cab, ripper or winch ........................................................................................... $148,000 • 2003 Dressta TD20HLT............................................................. CALL • 1987 Dresser TD25G w/angle blade, ripper.......................... $45,000 skidders • Clark 67F Grapple................................................................. $16,500 wheel loaders • 1989 Dresser 540 w/bucket, 4 yd. grapple, Cummins motor ............................................................................................. $35,000

Miscellaneous For Sale

Buckets • Dresser 530 4-1 – H65C 4-1 – 250B/C 4-1 • EX200 60" Bucket w/CWS mount Winches • Carco F50 – F70 – 80 – J120 • CAT 518 • Hyster W6F winch for TD15C & TD15E • Hyster winch for Komatsu D65-6 • Gearmatic 19 • Clark skidder • JD 540A-B Clearing Rakes • TD8/D4 • Dresser TD12C – TD15C – TD20E – TD25C & E Blades • Dresser TD15C Semi-U blade – TD15E Semi-U blade -TD20E/G Semi-U blade Motors • Dresser TD15E 8.3 Cummins motor • Dresser TD20G LT10C Cummins motor • Dresser TD20C – DT573 motor • Dresser DT466 – TD15C motor • Dresser DT414 – H65C motor • Dresser TD25C & E – 817C motor • JD540B • CAT 518 (3304) Rippers • Dresser TD20E & G - TD25C, E, G - TD12B & C – TD15C – TD20C Complete Finals • Dresser TD15B & C – TD20E & G • TD25C-E Transmissions • Dresser TD15E – TD20E – TD20G – TD25E – TD25G • Cat 518 • JD540A – JD540B • JD648D Grapples • Esco grapple • JD 648D grapple • JD 748E • JD 748G11 Torques • CAT 518 torque Cabs • JD648 Cab • Dresser TD20E /G cab Tires • 20.5 x 25 L-5 tires • 518 & 966C Wheel & Tire • (5) Fat Albert Rims for 667 Misc • 518 steel compaction wheels • Link-Belt 2800 hydraulic pump • JD540B axles complete • Komatsu D65-6 undercarriage • Komatsu D65-6 angle blade • Chains for Komatsu D65-6 • 2-JD740A for parts

New & used

IH Dresser parts

Toll Free 1-800-811-6911 · 250-392-7755 685 South Mackenzie Avenue, Williams Lake, B.C. V2G 1E2

Raylew Power. We buy & sell. Generators sets in natural gas or diesel fuel. www.raylewpower.com raylewpower@gmail.com neil: (780) 446-7066 Toll Free: 1-800-295-5960

graders

Cat 143H (’02), air, AWD, 14' MB, ripper, 17,000 hrs. $110,000. JD772D (’05), 8,700 hrs. $120,000. Calgary, AB. Caterpillar D343, 250 kw, phone: (403) 291-1010 mtd on S/A flatbed semi, 1995 Champion 780-A c/w fuel tank, current BC MVI. $30,000. Golden, BC. grader, c/w wing, ripper, dozer blade, v-plow & tire phone: (250) 344-8123 chains. Bridgestone VKT40 ft. Power Van, c/w (1) Cat 115 KVA generator, (1) 16x24 tires. Rears 60%, Cat D353 generator, low fronts 40%. $40,000 OBO. hrs, all switching gear & Chetwynd, BC. wiring. Located in Dawson phone: (250) 788-3688 City, Yukon. $35,000 OBO. phone: (250) 788-5763 phone: (604) 883-3657 Advertise your machine 300 kw Cat generator, trailin the classifieds! er mounted, under 1,000 hrs. Located in Yukon. C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r deadlines & rates. $55,000. Call Tim. phone: (509) 951-3156 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

FOR SALE 2005 CASE 590, LOADER BACKHOE, 4 x 4 Rubber tired, Loaded, with clean up bucket, good cond. 2500 hrs ...... $45,000 1999 MOROOKA MST700, TRACKED DUMPER, DIESEL Approx 2500 hrs, in good cond.................................. $ 24,000 1986 PACIFIC P510, With Water Tank, 3406 B engine, 15 Speed Tran. 44,000 Rears, Good Cond. (no pump) ............. ................................................................................$19,000 OBO 1974 KENWORTH LW, with Heated Sander Unit, 350 Cummins and 13 Speed, with 44,000 rears. Can Convert To Water.................................................................... $19,500 OBO PARTS ONLY 2004 Volvo Hwy Tractor, Core12 Lt Eng. $750 RTO 1690 8LL Trans $950 Rears RT 40 -145 $750 Misc other parts NEW BUCKET for CAT 385/390, Weldco Beales Severe Duty .................................................................. $50,000 VOLVO A 25 C, FOR PARTS, Box converted to water Tank. HITACHI EX 270 EXCAVATOR, Hino Power. Hyd. Thumb, 2 Buckets, Good Runner with 50 - 60% Under Carriage ....... ................................................................................$27,500 OBO DRAGLINE BUCKET, Sauerman 6 cu ft, good cond.............. .......................................................................................... $8,500 FRONT AXLE 20,000 lb., 2004 Western Star, (no Hubs) ............................................................................................. $ 300 PIONEER SCREENING PLANT, Double 4x8 decks Recent hyd drives, Older unit suitable for farm/ranch......... $12,000 Propane Const. Heater 1,500,000. BTU, Sure Flame..... S1500, Completly rebuilt. Operate on Nat Gas or Propane. ........................................................................................... $2,950 CLEAN UP BUCKET, 72 inch Beales, with CWS Lugging ... ........................................................................................... $6,400 Equipment is in Hope, B.C.

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impact crusher

logging Tigercat 870B, 2 boom cylinders, 2 stick cylinders, completely rebuilt, came off burnt unit. $7,500 for all. phone: (250) 202-1331

Torgeson AX Impact Crusher, c/w Cat power. Used for recycle - concrete & asphalt. $95,000. phone: (403) 606-6395

Loaders (Log) 2004 John Deere 2554, IMAC Butt-n-top grapple, exc. cond., 16,200 hrs. $150,000 OBO. ivan: (780) 584-2256 2004 330CLL Cat, heel & grapple Rotobec. $185,000 OBO. phone: (250) 836-3352 2000 325BLL Cat, button top, newer motor & pumps. $75,000 OBO. phone: (250) 836-3352 892 ELC Heel Boom Log Loader, new Rotec, new U/C, new drive motors, rebuilt rotary manifold, crate engine.

1999 Cat 966F11 loader, A/C cab, new rubber, excellent condition! Vancouver, BC. bill: (604) 831-6969 UH 181 Vackspar, $20,000. Hitachi EX400-3, $95,000. phone: (604) 905-9441

Surplus Equipment for sale with recent repair history: 2003 Volvo 210 Processor, 622 Waratah, $90,000. 1997 527 Skid Cat, $110,000. 2003 240 Volvo Log Loader, $85,000. phone: (250) 833-2286

lumber 3" & 4" Lowbed decking up to 24' long. 2x6 truck decking 12' to 24' long. Treated timbers & plywoods. Hydro power “treated” poles 25' to 2005 Cat 966G-II, Auto 40' long. We deliver “even Lube, Cab w/Air, New to the moon”. Paint, GP Bkt w/Bolt-On Cutting Edge, 11,565 Hrs, can-am lumber mill Excellent Condition, Ready phone: (604) 580-1415 To Go, $145,000 + HST. Advertise your machine Located In Victoria, BC. South Island Aggregates i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! Call Tanya today for Rick: (250) 883-3645 deadlines & rates. DeSite DPH-10 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 Loader Rock/Soil Screen

Diesel Power,Hyd Drive machinery 50 to 70 yards per hour All for $19,900 McDougal Engine Lathe, 1986 Komatsu WA 500-1 www.omhproscreen.com tight machine. Great over14 in. swing, 40 in. bed. phone: 1-877-254-7903 all condition. Runs excelphone: (250) 539-5421 lent. 7 yd GP bucket, Advertise your machine Boom Cyl’s rebuilt. 80-90% i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! L4 front rubber. $33,000 C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r deadlines & rates. OBO. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 Shop: 604-820-2268

loaders (Wheel)

1995 Cat 950F11 loader, A/C cab, 3rd valve, 80% tires, clean, tight, dry machine with original paint. Top condition! $57,500 OBO. Kelowna, BC. bill: (604) 831-6969

Coarse gold, one large lease, 98 ha. and within this lease is a 6 acre lot of deeded land with hwy frontage and the McDame creek on other side, perfect set up and lots of ground to mine yet. $150,000 OBO. Telegraph Creek, BC. Call us for rebuilt Volvo brmining88@yahoo.ca Penta AD41/KAD43 engine phone: (250) 235-3333 pricing, rebuild DP-E & 40 ft. Power Van, c/w (1) DPH sterndrives, Volvo Cat 115 KVA generator, (1) Penta used parts and large Cat D353 generator, low selection of used stainless hrs, all switching gear & steel propellers. wiring. Located in Dawson Advanced Marine Power Ltd. City, Yukon. $35,000 OBO. www.advancedmarine.ca phone: (604) 883-3657 phone: (250) 287-9130 .

marine

2005 Cat 950G, tires near new, 3164 hrs, 41/4 & 10 yd pin-on buckets. POR. joe: (778) 809-1087 Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for deadlines & rates. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

Jemico Enterprises Ltd. 400 hp Volcano Natural Gas Boiler, water tube, 15 PSI............................. $10,000 OBO 48" x 45' Long Capacity Portable Band Saw, 24" wheels, c/w hydraulic turners, flippers, rolls, etc., 600 volt...............$12,000 36" Horizontal Resaw, made by Gator, 2 position, 14" belt, infeed & press rolls ............................................................$5,000 980C Front & Rear Differentials ............................................. $6,000 for both

Paul: 250-246-8431 paulbeltgens@gmail.com

RMS double 9’, circular jigs w/3’ cleaner jigs, c/w all electrical, hoses and fittings, complete. $75,000; Slury tank w/10x10 150 hp electric pump. $65,000; 300 kw Cat gen., trailer mtd, under 1,000 hrs. $55,000; Triple deck simplicity screen deck. $55,000. Grizzly belt feeder, variable speed belt feeder, 20 ton capacity, low hrs, $40,000. (2) 36" x 50' stackable conveyors, $10 000 ea. All located in Yukon. Call Tim. phone: (509) 951-3156

Oversized Equipment Services CREW BOATS, diesel powered, fuel efficient, Alum 10-12 passenger vessels, fully equipped, Transport Canada Certified, safe & reliable, delivery if required. Altech leasing Phone: (250) 286-0055

mining Derocker 10' wide, c/w 2 sluice runs. Hydraulic power pack. Avail. May 15. phone: (780) 915-3291

USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

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• Cat 966C • Cat D7F • Cat D8H • Hitachi EX270-1 LC • Cat 14 G Grader • Champion 740A Grader • Finning M32F Tank Drill with M40 Undercarriage • Log Max Processing Head, Low Hours • Volvo 861 Articulated Truck • Volvo A30 Articulated Truck • Moxy 5222 Articulated Truck • Volvo 1250 Wheel Loader • JD 70D SExcavator OLD • Komatsu PC300 Log Loader • Cat 330C Log Loader • 2000 450-5 LC Roadbuilder • 2006 Magnum RHP 30 Compactor, used 5 hrs

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• Hitachi 200-1 with Grapple • 2006 Hitachi ZX 120

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Equipment • Attachments • Used Parts

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

• Button Top (IMAC) 325 • 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.............. D SOL ........................................................................................... SOLD. JD 600CLC,(2002) good condition, Isuzu engine, additional hyd. ...........................................................................................P.O.R. Cat 345BLC,(1998) hyd. thumb, D good undercarriage, a dig SOL bucket ................................................................................ SOLD. Cat 320C,(2005) thumb, cab guard, dig bkt, C/U bkt Reduced to...... ...................................................................................... $105,000. ARTICULATED TRUCK 2 of Terex TA300,(2010)1,200 hours, loaded w/retarder.....$260,000. CAT D25D,(1982) good rubber, clean cab with windows.......$35,000. FORKLIFT Caterpillar, 4,000 lbs, dual stage, propane, 90° turn,

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604-855-9977 • 1-866-456-9977

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250-203-0134 for More info

Bob Garden: 604-916-4546 · Brian Rowsome: 604-219-3194 www.oversizedequipment.com

We purchase machines – let us know what you have! 2463 Townline Road, Abbotsford, BC, Canada • (604) 855-9977


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PARTS

plant

Lots of used parts for Denharco DH550B. phone: (250) 706-8970

Perkins power plant, 6 cyl-

MITSUBISHI New and Used engines and dozer parts, manuals, large inventory. rhineequipment.com phone: (253) 536-0600 Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for deadlines & rates. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

pumps

inder. $3,000. phone: (250) 459-2607 (4) Transmissions ARR

processors

2P9266; (4) wheel/planetary groups; (3) front suspension/wheel groups; (1) torque converter ARR 6T1758; all to fit 777A Cat haul truck. All units are rebuilt, ready to go. shawn: (250) 567-8437

V.I. Equipment heavy equipment Parts & Sales Specializing in Caterpillar, John Deere & Hitachi Contact: Joe Collingwood

Quadco 2800 360VI, Quadco 22” 40 Tilt Hotsaw rebuilt, 2 avail. Waratah FS22, 400 hrs. GN Roy 2252C, new. Gilbert 2022, only 50 hrs. kevin: (877) 563-8899

Dismantled equipment

· Hitachi EX 200 LC-3 Exc. Parts · Tigercat 870C Feller Buncher · Hitachi ZX 330 LC Excavator · Hitachi 270-5 Excavator · JD 200 LC Exc. · JD 544 G Loader · JD 892D Exc. · JD 330 LC Exc. · JD 690E Exc. · JD 790E Exc. · JD 892E Exc. · JD 370C LC Exc. · Cat 325 Exc. · Cat 330B Exc. · Cat 330L Exc.

Equipment Inventory Excavators

Caterpillar 416C IT Loader Backhoe, Tool Carrier w/4-in-1 extendable hoe, 4WD, 4,500 hrs..................................................................$28,500 Hitachi ZX 200LC-3 Excavator, w/2 buckets, hyd. thumb, Q/C, catwalks, cab guard, 5,489 hrs..................................................$96,000 Hitachi EX 120-5 Excavator, w/2 buckets, Q/C, hyd. thumb, catwalks, cab guard and brand new U/C...................................................$44,500 Hitachi ZX350 LC-3 Excavator (2008), w/thumb, 80% U/C, 6,000 hrs, located in Alberta......................................................................$125,000 Volvo Excavator Pkg: Volvo 140B LC Excavator (2005) w/3 buckets, land clearing rake, hyd. thumb, 5,200 hrs; Knight trailer (1992) w/ tandem axle with tilt, 42,000 lbs; Mac truck (1995) w/Mac diesel engine E7400, 400 hp, 460 rear end, 437 kms........ Package Price $129,000 2007 John Deere 2054 Processor Excavator w/Waratah 622B head, colour screen, recent engine, 70% U/C, 10,000 hrs........$165,000 2005 John Deere 2054 Processor Excavator w/Waratah 622B head, colour screen, work ready, 17,000 hrs................$84,500 1998 Cat 315 BL Excavator w/ 2 buckets, hyd. thumb, catwalks, 75% U/C, 12,000 hrs. ........................................................ $38,500 1991 Link-Belt 2650 Excavator w/2 buckets, hydraulic thumb, 70% U/C, ready to work, 10,000 hrs.......................................... $26,500 Kobelco ED 150-1E Blade Runner Excavator w/ 6-way blade, bucket, thumb & Q/C, very clean, work ready, hour meter reads 8,200 hours........................................................................ $95,000 Cat EL 200L Excavator with hyd. thumb, dig/clean up buckets, Q/C, fully guarded....................................................................... $29,900 Hitachi EX 60-5 Excavator with hyd. blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets, Q/C, in great shape and work ready................................... $34,500

excavator attachments

Misc. Grapples to fit 270-450 size excavators.................... P.O.R.

miscellaneous

2007 Cat 330D Log Loader w/live heel and grapple, 90% U/C, rear entry, fully guarded, good service records, one owner, ready to work, 8,700 hrs.................................................................... P.O.R. Cat 938G Loader, w/4 yard Finning bucket, 75% rubber, engine & trans. done 3,500 hrs ago, 5,685 hrs................................. $89,900 Cat D6C Dozer, w/double angle tilt blade, winch, and new Cat salt U/C, extensive work orders on final drives, transmission and engine .......................................................................................... $32,500 Bobcat 334 with hyd. blade, hyd. thumb, 2 buckets, Q/C, full cabin .......................................................................................... $18,500 Dynapac CA25 10 ton roller, with Deztu diesel engine..... $25,000 Washington 78A Skylok Swing Yarder w/Cummins, single level controlled, infinite radio interlocking, max line pull 52,600 lbs., yarding range 1,200 ft, and 37 ft straight boom with hyd. swing ............................................................................................ P.O.R. 1999 Ford F 550 service truck w/auto crane, air compressor, 7.3L diesel engine, 5 spd. manual trans., 2wd and new tires. 230,000 kms...................................................................... $23,000

joe@viequipmentltd.com www.viequipmentltd.com

sawheads

phone: (250) 318-8870

Cell: (250) 951-1944 (Evenings & weekends)

2001 Select 4221 Band Sawmill. $54,000. phone: (250) 619-3026

8" x 10" congress water pump, Cat powered. 6" x 10" Gorman-Rupp pump, 2007 Woodmizer LT70, 3ph electric motor, remote JD powered. phone: (780) 915-3291 operator station, Accuset 2, lube miser, laser sight, auto clutch, cuts up to 26', debarker, trailer pkg, auto sharpener with manual setter, 5,000 hrs. $33,000. phone: (604) 898-3109

3" Trash Pump with 2003 JD 2554 Processor, Lambardini diesel eng., 25 hp on motor, elect. start, Waratah 622, Color all rebuilt, ready to work. Screen, New Hyd. Pump, $1,300. 12,000 Hrs, Good U/C, phone: (250) 402-6064 $129,500.

Phone: (250) 468-1000 Toll Free: (855) 559 9995

May 2013

sawmills

Exchange screens in stock with warranty. Axis Forestry manufactures quality aftermarket parts to fit processing heads. Visit PORTABLE SAWMILLS INDUSTRIAL SAWMILLS us online! BLADES & BLADE www.axisforestry.com MAINTENANCE. PHONE: (877) 866-0667 phone: 1-888-678-2947

Kodiak PB 120 6" bandsaw, 50 hp electric, 10 hp electric hydraulic powerpack, spare parts, hydraulic chain in feed deck. $60,000. phone: (250) 320-7689 24 ft. trimmer, near new. 60 ft, 3 strand outfeed. $9,500 OBO for both, will sell separately. phone: (604) 845-6242 Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for deadlines & rates. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

scales 10 x 60 Western scale. $17,500 OBO. Kamloops. phone: (250) 371-1000

scrapers

(3) 2001 Cat 627G Scrapers, available for rent. A/C cabs, push pull, low components. $345,000 each or rent @ $24,000 per month. Clancy rentals phone: (403) 278-1595

screeners

RSL Screener, pow. w/6 cyl. turbo Cummins, all hyd. operated, tandem u/c, 480 hrs, exc. cond. phone: (604) 826-1186 DPH-10 Rock/Soil Screen Diesel Powered,Hyd Drive 50 to 70 yards per hour All for $19,900 www.omhproscreen.com phone: 1-877-254-7903

WallyQuality ’s Private P arts Equipment parts For Sale Used Parts · 32" Dig Bucket, fits Cat · 1 set Imac Clam Buckets, Phone: (250) 833-8349

Evenings (250) 835-4678

machines for sale 648E JD Grapple Skidder................................................$23,000 668C Ranger Grapple Line Skidder.................................$10,000

wrecking JUST ARRIVED: 630 PRENTICE TILTER BUNCHER, 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

Visit www.skidderbuncherparts.com For More Info & Photos! * VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED *

320C

with Hultdins Blowdown Saw · 56" Clean up Bucket, fits · 1 NEW Imac Hydraulic Cat 320C Outrigger · 2 Quick Attaches, fit Cat · 70 Triple Grouser pads, fit 320C 325B · 2 Bucket Cylinders, fit Cat · 2 Front Idlers, for Cat 235 · 1 Imac Butt-n-Top Grapple 320C

phone dan for more info 250.260.6012 or 250.308.7286 Zf Transmissions & Differentials

- Rebuilds & Repairs Moxy, Terex, Volvo, John Deere, Case - specializing in off-highway applications - quality and cost-effective work - on-site testing and troubleshooting - available 7 days a week

Also offering on-site repairs and servicing of all makes of construction and agriculture equipment.

Dolphin Mechanical Services Ltd. Langley, Bc - Call Eric 604-314-8032 dolphinmechanicalservices@telus.net


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New Juniper 4' x 10' Single

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Advertise your machine

2012

in

classifieds!

Tridem Pole Trailer, c/w

Juniper 3' x 6' Single Deck

Call Tanya today for

aluminum wheels, 8’6”

Screen. P.O.R. Kelowna, BC.

deadlines

Juniper Equipment

TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

Deck Scalping Screen, new

slingers

(250) 769-5333

skid steers Portable Skidsteer Screen DeSite DPH-8 Diesel Powered,Hyd Drive 30 to 40 yards per hour All for $13,900 www.omhproscreen.com phone: 1-877-254-7903

skidders 2002

535B

2003 Slinger body for sale, serial #04MO3272 M-17 Bay lynx, fully operational, low hrs, $21,000 OBO. Call Steve or Ray. phone: (250) 474-5145

the

&

surge bins

Grapple

Skidder. 11,000 hrs, new

Brand new 30 yd Surge Bin, long frame to accept 1997 525 Grapple Skidder, infeed conveyor, fully lined with AR400, all Dodge 10,000 hrs, c/w full parts components, PPI rollers, m a c h i n e a n d 4 s p a r e 40hp Weg c/w Wichita tires on rims. Work ready. clutch. Completely sandblasted & painted at $33,000 OBO. Ritchie Bros. $72,000. phone: (250) 983-8396 steve: (604) 857-3107 phone: (250) 983-8396

Holbrook Dyson Logging Campbell River, BC

For Sale

12V71 detroit diesel 6V71 Detroit Diesel 966C LOG GRAPPLE • 550 hiab Rotech for Cypress 7280 T-Mar Power Clam THC 1500 1½ yd Genset Trailer 75 kW / 8 kW View at www.hdlogging.com 250-287-2513 Ext. 22 holbrookdyson@telus.net

INDUSTRIAL LAND FOR SALE ZONED M5 Recycling / Auto Wrecking 5.5 Acres Chilliwack, BC (close to Ritchie Bros. new site)

Call Bill 604-799-0998 tridanpm@shaw.ca

Langfab

Dump

Bodies, High Lift Tail

DeSite DPH-8

Excellent

Diesel Powered,Hyd Drive

$10,000 OBO Each + HST.

30 to 40 yards per hour

Both Units In The Lower

Call Tanya today for deadlines

&

rates.

TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

trailers Pony trailer, 1987 tandem, certified. $8,000. phone: (250) 459-2607 Advertise your machine in

the

classifieds!

Call Tanya today for deadlines

&

rates.

TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

$36,500. phone: (250) 845-2212

Gates, Air Tarp, Hardox Floor Outside Hoist,

hyd. pump, work ready. $39,000 OBO.

2006

Portable Tractor Screener

All for $13,900 Advertise your machine i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! www.omhproscreen.com C a l l T a n y a t o d a y f o r phone: 1-877-254-7903 deadlines & rates. Advertise your machine TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 in the classifieds!

LT24TR

bunk, 2 stage reach.

rates.

tractors

Arctic

Condition.

Mainland.

28' Tandem Axle End Dump, high volume Hardox box on tandem axle dolly.

Good condition. $26,000. cell: (604) 760-4918 2007 Raja Tag Trailer, Phone: (604) 888-1651 Custom Built For Heavy Advertise your machine Duty Equipment, Charcoal i n t h e c l a s s i f i e d s ! Gray, O/O Like New. Call Tanya today for Heavy Duty Air Ride deadlines & rates. Suspension/255/70R22.5 TANYA: 1-800-663-4802 Bridge Stone Tires, Alcoa Rims, Heavy Fir Decking, Air Ramps, Dual Landing Gear, Inspection Good until May. Nicest Tag Trailer On The Coast. Asking $30,000 plus tax. 16 yard Nahanni rock box Located In Shawnigan hoist, base, hydraulic tank, Lake, BC. excellent condition. POR. Rick: (250) 883-3645 joe: (778) 809-1087

TREE TRACKS Harvester Head Replacement Tracks

Tree Track’s Harvester Head replacement tracks offer superior performance by design. Our aggressive in-line tooth design delivers a more uniform grip that greatly reduces log slip. Less slippage means greater measuring accuracy and less time spent re-measuring. Tree Tracks Replacement tracks are available for 150, 500, 750, 800 and 1000 series KETO® Harvester Heads.

CALL TODAY!

Tree tracks manufactures after market replacement tracks for KETO® brand Timber Harvesting machine. KETO® is a registered trademark of KONE-KETONEN OY which has no affiliation with Tree Tracks.

276-EAST SR4, Cathlamet, WA 98612

Mobile: (360).957.6440

FOR SALE BY OWNER EX 300H, Thumb & 2 Buckets...... $40,000 EX 300-5, Thumb & 2 Buckets..... $65,000 EX 350H-5, Thumb & 2 Buckets... $70,000 EX 345, URS Thumb & 2 Buckets... $75,000 Cat D250E Rock Truck................. $50,000 VolvoA25C Rock Truck................ $75,000 VolvoA25C Rock truck.................. $75,000 950B Loader................................. $40,000 BR350JG Mobile Rock Crusher. $130,000 D8-K Ripper, U-Blade................... $55,000

Phone: 250-861-0675 Email: brad@serwa.ca

2006 Midland 4 axle end dump w/current certified inspection, great working condition. Located on Vancouver Island, BC. $40,000 + tax OBO. South Island Aggregates rick: (250) 883-3645 Advertise your machine in the classifieds! Call Tanya today for deadlines & rates. TANYA: 1-800-663-4802

Trailers (Camp)

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.

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 • Dresser L-100E, 4-in-1 bucket & ripper..................................$9,500 • 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 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

“We Service What We Sell” Ph: (250) 546-6518 • Fax: (250) 546-3100 www.brownihc.com |E-Mail: info@brownihc.com 4274, Box 557 Hwy 97A North, Armstrong, B.C. V0E 1B0


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yarders

trucks

trucks (Service)

wanted

2010 Tundra, 4x4, 49,000 km, fully loaded, limited edition. Like new. Metallic green. $33,900. phone: (604) 845-6242

1997 Ford F350 Service Truck. Brutus box, IMT crane, Honda speed air compressor, 90,000 km. $19,900. Kamlops, BC. phone: (250) 320-1871

Wanted: Approx. 200 hp diesel engine on frame or skid with rad to drive a 10” x 8” pump. Ok if pump already attached. gldminer@hotmail.com Phone: (604) 202-5349

trucks (Water)

1993 F450 mechanic truck, Stahl body, 3,600 lb crane. 160,000 km diesel, 5 spd trans, clean, no rust, 300 amp Hobart welder, compressor, good tires, brakes, recent clutch, $9,500. phone: (604) 626-1360

trucks (Logging)

1996 Kenworth Selfloading Logging Truck, in excellent shape. 1996 Peerless Jeep. 1995 Tandem axle Peerless log trailer. 1028 Vanguard loader. All rubber new in 2012. Extremely well maintained. $78,000. phone: (250) 287-6654

We have 2 new 20,000 LTS steel truck tanks on the ground and ready to mount on Tri-Drive trucks. Call me I will rig up to your spec. Leduc, AB. brent: (780) 898-5013

All New

2005 Kenworth, Cat powered. Phone: (250) 845-2212

ition d e l a t i dig

Wrecking ‘94 Western Star 470 Detroit engine, emulator, 18 spd. phone: (250) 845-2212

visit

Wrecking: Cat, JD, Hitachi & Link-Belt equipment. penner’s heavy duty parts & servicE phone: 1-800-663-8210 1998 Louisville TA, M11 Cummins/Allison, 4,000 gallon front, side, rear flood remote monitor, hose reel, low miles, low hrs. $30,000 OBO. Burnaby, BC. tabyr@shaw.ca phone: (604) 813-8594

FOR SALE

1) (3) 5 Kw 2 cyl. Air Cooled Onan Diesel Gen........$3,450. Ea. 2) (4) 10 Kw Diesel Gen, 110/220 Single Ph., 208 3 Ph., 60 Cyl., Low Hrs. ................................................................. $5,900. 3) (6) 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. 8) (2) Voith Schnider Vertical Drives, Offers...........$6,000. Ea. 9) (2) Ford 800 V8 Det., Al. At., 4000, 3000 mi...........$6,500. Ea. 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.

Wrecking: Cat, JD, Kom, Link-Belt. Oversized Equipment Parts 2463 Townline Road, Abbotsford, BC phone: (866) 456-9977 or: (604) 855-9977

www.

ost p y l p p u s .com

For Sale

6 Yd Loader, Kawasaki, Z 95, Cummins... $35,000. 150 kw John Deere Genset........................... $11,000. Gold Wash Plant, Vibe Grizzly/Trommel, 150 yd/hr, Gold Fields style.......................P.O.R. 7 kw Kubota Diesel Genset....... ..................$2,500. Conveyor 36" x 75 ft.................... ..................$9,500. Gold Recovery Duplex Cell Jig....................$3,900. 25' Rotary Trommel Screener..................... $5,500. Pumps, All types 4”, 6”, 8”,10”,12”......... CHEAP!! Cat 980B with grapple............. ..................$22,000. 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

NORLAN PARTS Complete Inventory & business for sale CURRENTLY WRECKING: • (3) 40 Crawlers

• (1) 350C Crawler

21) 41' Fiberglass Canoe Cove Crew boat, needs engines ......................................................................................... $28,000.

• (3) 420 Crawlers

• (1) 555 Loader

22) 15' Welded Alum. Sports Fishing Boat, 150 hp Honda, w/trailer......................................................................... $18,000.

• (1) 1010 Crawler

• 410 & 510 Loader & Hoe

20) 24' Alum, Cabin, Police, Out Board, No Trailer...... $19,500.

23) Ford COE Dsl/Auto Aircraft De-Icing/Fire Trucks.... $8,500.

CALL DOUG 250-954-9876 or 250-757-9212 E MAIL: cmcdoug@shaw.ca

21341 83rd Ave., Langley, B.C. V2Y 2C6 Ph: (604) 888-2251

South Shore Sustainable Transportation Grant Recipients

1981 Washington Swing Yarder on rubber. Has sprag system & updated air system. $70,000 OBO or trade for other logging The province of Nova Scoequipment. tia is helping people on the phone: (250) 836-3352

We’ll pay cash for scrap TMY 45 Thunderbird on Metal, yarders, logging Equipment, cranes and tracks. $80,000 OBO. Trucks. Call for informa- phone: (250) 836-3352 tion. phone: (250) 547-8993 Cell: (250) 260-0217

wrecking

May 2013

• Fax: (604) 888-1219

We buy John Deeres for wrecking

South Shore access more sustainable, active and accessible transportation. Lunenburg West MLA Gary Ramey, on behalf of Energy Minister Charlie Parker, announced on Feb. 20th, that community groups in Chester, Bridgewater, Mahone Bay and Lunenburg will receive more than $90,000 from the Nova Scotia Moves Sustainable Transportation Grant Program. “We want to encourage people to think twice about driving their cars and, instead, walk, bike or take public transit, when possible,” said Mr. Ramey. “These grants will help provide more options for transportation that is healthier and better for the environment.” The grants will support: - installing bike racks in Mahone Bay, - a service to help Chester students get home from organized after-school activities, - an active transporta-

tion route from the new Osprey Village development to Bridgewater, - an active transportation survey to help ensure Bridgewater’s long-term planning meets the needs of the community. “Chester’s Community Wheels program will help young people in our community travel home from afterschool recreation activities,” said project co-ordinator Sandra Meister. “These students will now be able to stay active and connected after school.” Nova Scotia’s Sustainable Transportation Strategy aims to provide Nova Scotians with better transportation choices that promote healthy living and help protect and preserve the environment. The province consulted with a number of municipalities, environmental organizations and transit-oriented community groups to ensure the Nova Scotia Moves Grant Program responds to people’s needs. b

Sexsmith Used Farm Parts Ltd. Sexsmith, AB www.usedfarmparts.com E-mail: farmpart@telusplanet.net

Dismantling: • Loaders: Case 621, JD 644C, JD 544B, IT14B Cat, W14, W20 Case, MF 33D Crawlers: Komatsu D53A, Case 1150B Forklifts: IHC 4500, MF 6500 • GRADERS: Champion 720A Skidsteers: Gehl 4625, Melroe Bobcat 943, 863, 853, 843, 610, Case 1845, 420 NH Backhoes: JD 610T, JD 310D, Case 580B, Case 780

A large selection of: Tested Diesel Engines.

Cummins, Cat, Perkins, JD & Case

1-800-340-1192

Buying Equipment For Dismantling Rollins Machinery Ltd. is a locally-owned company with a 62year history and is currently looking for an

EXPERIENCED SERVICE DEPARTMENT ADVISOR/COORDINATOR for our Langley Shop. As our Service Advisor, you will require experience coordinating a shop and related paperwork, including service estimates and processing warranty claims. You must possess excellent communication, customer service and computer skills along with the ability to manage mechanical staff and work order timelines. You will also act as the liaison between parts and service department.

Email (only) responses to:

sales@rollinsmachinery.ca


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NEW KPI 31 X 44 PIONEER JAW CRUSHING PLANT Vanguard Jaw; Removable Feeder Assembly; Ready to work

TRACK NEW & USED JAW CRUSHERS 24” x 36” to 26” x 50” in stock

SANDVIK TRACK CONE CRUSHER Sandvik QH430 Cone; 350 HP Cat Engine; 6.5 yard Hopper

REBUILT METSO 700 HP CONE WITH EXTRA COARSE LINERS Take 14” minus feed & produce 3” minus product Call us for your secondary crushing applications

SANDVIK QI240 TRACK IMPACT CRUSHER Primary & Secondary Impact Crusher; 4 bar rotor 39” wide; 350 HP Cat Engine; Pan Feeder, Pre-Screen

HEAVY DUTY BELT FEEDER 15 yard HD Hopper c/w hyd tip grizzly; 42” Feed Belt – live shaft impact idles; 48” discharge conveyor

For SALE or rENT www.lonetrack.ca

HAVE A HEAVY SCREENING OR SCALPING JOB??

SANDVIK HEAVY DUTY TRACK SCREEN PLANT 5’ x 16’ and 6’ x 18’ available

NEED CONVEYORS?? Track mounted, Wheel mounted - diesel and electric; Transfer New & Used, Give us a call

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t would not seem appropriate, at first glance, for anyone to openly tell another they should break the law, transgress a regulation or contravene a ruling. We are, by the way, law abiding citizens of a civilized nation, mature in mind and conscience. Our only hope is to supply our families with food and shelter and a means to prevail. However, what do real men do when laws restrict personal freedom and along with it their very hope to prevail? Laws are intended to provide citizens the framework for personal freedom, security and the pursuit of prosperity. But what happens when the laws themselves inflict the abuse and fraud? History has clearly shown that not all laws in society have been or will be just, fair, practical or even moral. Consider these examples: slavery, prohibition (alcohol as illegal), women not being allowed to vote, and the British monopoly of Salt in India (see Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent non-co-operation, protesting oppressive taxation and discrimination to

achieve independence). Are sound and moral people bound to obey the laws when they are based on fraud, deception, discrimination and abuse? Would we today be a part of the underground rail road? Helping runaway slaves seek freedom in the north? Was it not (or would it not be) our moral obligation to do so? No sane citizen today would push for slavery or abolishing the female vote. However, I would dare say a robust debate could be found for prohibition, with strong arguments on both sides, one claiming personal freedom issues while the other showing the social degradation alcohol abuse fosters. Not all laws are as clear as slavery. Haste to create or passion to continue laws are not always based on justice, equality or liberty. Like the British Monopoly of Salt or U.S. slavery laws, some had serious financial considerations. Who would pick the cotton? What would become of the British Treasury of the impoverished Southern States? Lawmakers (from

the southern states or Britain) could hardly be considered unbiased in their arguments. There was big money and power to be made or lost. A comparison is easily made to the so called “Climate change” anti-carbon legislations. These laws (originating between 1999 and 2001 at the height of global warming fears) are based on “climate science” a now steadily DECLINING source of true scientific data (see climate-gate and ClimateDepot.com). Why would politicians, (and some scientists) contrive a climate crisis and facilitate harsh and extreme legislation? At the heart of every injustice and fraud is money and power. There was big money in slavery and concentrated power in denying women the right to vote, climate change legislation is no different. One example is the “cap-n-trade” global carbon tax where (if passed) HUNDREDS of BILLIONS of dollars would be funneled through an exchange privately administered without public accountability (unfettered

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raculously overcome their maintenance and fuel challenges almost overnight. I’m of the Clintonian philosophy… don’t ask… don’t tell. I believe operators have three primary choices: stick it out (if you can), leave the industry or stand against discrimination and fraudulently based legislation, for some that may mean deleting a fraud. For all those who may participate in the “under ground highway” just remember, without a complete understanding of the principles behind what you are doing, simple “deleting” is lawlessness. However, well educated, principle based “deleting” may be viewed as civil disobedience, which (by the way) may result in the same consequences as lawlessness. Democracy provides us a civil means of waging war without physical conflict. Every election has its consequences, every politician his day of reckoning. If buffoons were elected, we must personally take responsibility for it. Democracy allows us the power to “elect the least offensive buffoon”. b Robert D Scheper operates an accounting and consulting firm in Steinbach, Manitoba. He has a Masters Degree in Business Administration and is the author of the Book “Making Your Miles Count: taxes, taxes, taxes” (now available on CD). You can find him at www.thrconsulting.ca and thrconsulting.blogspot.com or at 1-877-987-9787. You can e-mail him at robert@ thrconsulting.ca.

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Minister Fletcher To Truckers: Feds Addressing Industry Issues Minister of state for transport, Steven Fletcher, told a large gathering of carrier members of the Canadian Trucking Alliance that he will recommend the federal government moves to address several issues affecting the industry, including improving highway infrastructure, continuing to work on an EOBR policy and reducing the “regulatory burden” on the industry by streamlining rules from province to province. Fletcher, who has been travelling across Canada meeting trucking industry representatives about the business issues they face, wrapped up his tour with a stop at the CTA’s annual spring retreat. Fletcher said Transport Canada has a limited role in regulating trucking, but at the same time it is responsible for a number of issues affecting the industry, including hours of service and environmental

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Bendix Supports National Distracted Driving Awareness Month Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC, the North American leader in the development and manufacture of leading-edge active safety and braking system technologies, applauds National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, taking place in April. While reinforcing concerns around the issue of distracted driving, Bendix continues its commitment to deliver technologies designed to help commercial vehicle drivers operate their vehicles safely. Drivers, both car and truck, who avoid driving distractions are critical to safer roadways. Advanced safety technologies, like those of-

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Freightliner Trucks Introduces In-Cab Exercise Training System Freightliner Trucks recently unveiled the first-ever OEM designed and integrated in-cab exercise and flexibility system. The Freightliner In-Cab Training (FIT) System provides drivers with full body strengthand-conditioning workouts in the comfort of their own cabs. Developed in collaboration with Rolling Strong – a leader in driver wellness programs – the FIT System provides a simple and convenient exercise solution that encourages physical activity. Recent studies by The Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Daimler Trucks North America and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health revealed that approximately 90 percent of truck drivers in the United States are overweight or obese, and many also suffer from chronic health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and sleep apnea. “There are several barriers that make it difficult for truck drivers to maintain a healthy lifestyle, from irregular work hours, eating on the road and sitting for extended periods of time,” said Dr. Josef Loczi, manager, en-

gineering strategy and market intelligence for Daimler Trucks North America. “The FIT System makes it easy for drivers to be proactive about their well-being.” Cross-functional teams from Daimler Trucks North America and Rolling Strong worked together to develop and extensively test the FIT System. The teams added new options and refinements based on the feedback from truck drivers who put the system to use. “The initial response we received was overwhelming,” said Loczi. “The drivers who tested it appreciated the simplicity and effectiveness of the system.” The FIT System features a triple-grip handle, which enables users to interchange three bands to change resistance levels. The system uses existing seat tether and bunk restraint mounting points for installing custom brackets, which makes the system easy to attach and use. “Healthy drivers are generally safer, more economical drivers, and the FIT System underscores our overall commitment to healthy trucking,” said Mary

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IEC-BC Awards BCTA $196,000 For Immigrant Driver Projects On February 21, 2013, the Immigrant Employment Council of BC announced that it has awarded BCTA $196,000 to develop a professional driver vocational assessment tool to help evaluate immigrant applicants for driver positions, as well as an employer licensing and training resource. The tool will be designed to assess job-readiness in terms of technical skills as well as those related to communications, customer relations and other important qualities. The tool will be tested on 25 immigrants who are pre-screened and actively

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s a professional driver, you spend so much time behind the wheel, wouldn’t it be nice to use some of that time to help out less fortunate individuals in your community? Groups of individuals that have common goals, work in the same industry and face the same challenges tend to want to help each other out in times of need. They can relate to what others are going through and want to help. This certainly holds true in the trucking community.

If you are looking for ways to become more involved and help others and want to use your skills as a professional driver to do some good, there are a number of ways you can go about it beyond writing a check to the local fund raiser. It goes without saying that there are numerous accidents every year on Canadian roads. There are also workplace accidents that take the lives of hard working folks. Life altering or fatal accidents can leave the children and spouses of

fellow professional drivers devastated, both emotionally and financially. Often times banks and friends of the family come together and organize donation drives to help the victim’s family recover. You can help in a couple different ways. If donations to the family are already being taken, go to the bank and put forward an hour’s wages. If you know anyone in such a situation, take it upon yourself to organize the fund raising and get the word out. Most banks will

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May 2013 ber watching the news at a truck stop in Oregon that night and feeling sick. I knew I had to do something, but I didn’t know what,” he recalled. Always an animal lover, a few weeks later Ted felt heart break over the hundreds of pets left homeless by the hurricane. The effort that volunteers made to rehome the dogs and cats touched him deeply and that’s when he knew how he could help. With the go ahead from the owners of the company he worked for at the time, Ted headed south. Prior to picking up his allotted freight, he drove towards New Orleans and loaded four pet carriers into the cab of his truck. He then drove the animals north to a shelter in Montana where they would be rehomed and start a new life. “It felt so good to help those sad, lost dogs out, to give them some hope and a bit of love and attention, that I went back and did it three more times.” All together Ted carried 13 animals to their new homes in the northern states and into Western Canada. So you have a truck, what else can you do with it besides delivering goods that will put your driving skills to good use? Convoys are one of the latest trends to hit the trucking industry and those in search of a good cause to support. These convoys

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BCTA Endorses Trucks For Change Network BCTA is joining forces with the Trucks For Change Network to facilitate matching the transportation needs of selected charities with available capacity on member companies’ trucks. The Trucks For Change Network (TFCN), founded in Ontario two years ago by former Ryder Canada executive Pete Dalmazzi, is a national non-profit association of member trucking and logistics companies who want to support their communities with in-kind services where it’s possible and cost-effective to do so. TFCN, whose motto is “Filling Trucks, Fulfilling Needs,” provides a unique online charity load-posting tool which allows mem-

ber carriers to find charity requests they can support, and to respond with offers of reduced-rate or donated service. “BCTA is proud to endorse the efforts of the Trucks For Change Network to engage the industry in supporting charities in their communities and across the country,” said Louise Yako, BCTA President & CEO. “TFCN’s goals are consistent with BCTA’s goals of promoting an environmentally and socially responsible commercial road transportation industry in BC.” TFCN already has several member carriers based in or with terminals in BC, and assists national chari-

CTA Launches First-Ever Driver Shortage Website The Canadian Trucking Alliance’s Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Driver Shortage (BRTF) recently launched Drivershortage. ca, the first online resource in North America dedicated to information, education and research of the industry’s greatest long-term challenge – the looming, chronic shortage of qualified truck drivers. The contemporary new website was unveiled at the CTA Spring Board Meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz. It builds on the goal set out by the BRTF to provide leadership in promoting the issue to industry and supply chain stakeholders, government officials and the general public.

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ties with affiliate organizations in BC, including Food Banks Canada and Habitat For Humanity Canada. TFCN would like to grow its membership in BC to be able to support more BC-based charities. Membership in TFCN is strictly voluntary. “We know many BCTA members already actively support charities, but we can make the whole process more efficient by finding the right carrier with the right equipment in the right place to help,” said TFCN President Pete Dalmazzi. “Finding affordable transportation often makes the difference between a charity accepting donated goods or having them end up in landfill sites, so there’s an environmental benefit as well. We’re thrilled to have BCTA’s endorsement, and we look forward to helping their members make a difference in their communities.” b and video content from media sources on a variety of related topics that play into the capacity question, including: freight economy conditions; turnover, rates and compensation trends; demographics and immigration; recruitment and retention strategies; regulations; driver training and education and much more. Helpful topical facts and figures are easy to find on the website, as are additional studies and reports from a variety of academic and industry resources. “There is no single bullet that will fix the driver shortage and, ultimately, market forces will decide what happens,” says CTA president David Bradley. “However, like the good work done on the BRTF report, Drivershortage.ca provides leadership and helps industry and its partners map out a coherent, cohesive direction on how to go about resolving these issues.” Above all, adds Seymour, the tone of the website echoes the BTRF’s declaration that truck drivers are unequivocally the backbone of the industry. “They are our number one resource. Without them there is no industry,” he says. “Hopefully efforts like Drivershortage.ca will bring this dialogue out into open and help close the usual communication gaps that sometimes exist between drivers, carriers and our customers.” b

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Carriers Will Be Impacted By US Food Safety Regulations Sweeping reforms to US food safety regulations are on the horizon, including requirements for trucking companies transporting food in the United States. A recent panel discussion at the Technology and Maintenance Council in Nashville served to remind carriers that in late 2011, the US passed the Food Safety Modernization Act to strengthen its capacity to prevent the spread of foodborne illness. The approach follows a “farm to fork” continuum, where every partner in the food production and supply chain – from farmers, to processors to retail, and everyone in between, including trucking companies – assume obligations and responsibility for their actions. Most notably, the Act called for the publication of regulations on the safe transportation of food, which will impact US domestic carriers as well as Canadian carriers moving

food products into or out of the United States. Draft regulations on food transportation have not yet been issued, but it seems quite clear from reading the Act and from material issued by the US government that a preventative approach will be adopted based on HACCP principles. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point methodology, developed for the US space program, is designed to identify critical control points where food could become contaminated, introduce rigorous monitoring of processes and procedures, and outline corrective actions to be implemented when it appears that safety has been compromised. The methodology is widely used throughout the world, and forms the basis of many industrydeveloped food safety programs developed with the support of the Government of Canada. The Canadian Trucking

Safety Campaign Focuses On Dangers Of Distraction HRM and HRM Partners in Policing recently launched a pedestrian safety campaign. The campaign, Distractions Kill, aims to bring awareness to drivers and pedestrians about the importance of being cautious, focused and attentive when driving and

crossing the street. In 2012, HRM saw an increase in pedestrianvehicle collisions and the highest rate of pedestrian fatalities in five years. Texting, chatting, surfing the internet and listening to music on mobile devices are just some of the distractions for both

Alliance is one organization that has developed a food safety program for its members using Canadian HACCP principles. With financial support from the federal government, the Trucking Food Safety Program (TFSP) was developed several years ago to help carriers meet their clients more demanding food safety requirements. Over the past year CTA, assisted by a carrier advisory committee, introduced several modifications to the program to bring it up to date and, most notably, automate the entire process for carriers. The automated system will be tested by several advisory committee members over the next several months. In addition, the entire program will be submitted to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s rigorous Technical Review process. Canadian carriers who have introduced a HACCPbased program should be well-placed to comply with the upcoming US regulations. Carriers wanting further information on the Trucking Food Safety Program can contact CTA’s Ron Lennox at ron.lennox@cantruck.ca. b pedestrians and drivers that lead to inattention. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness about the dangers of distraction in an effort to change the way people think and act, both when behind the wheel and on foot, when approaching a crosswalk. The HRP/RCMP Integrated Traffic Unit will continue to focus on enforcement and providing traffic safety education in-person out on the roads, as well as on social media. b

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Truckers Applaud Action Plan Funding Of Lansdowne Border The Canadian Trucking Alliance welcomed the recently announced funding to expand and improve security for the Lansdowne Border Crossing. The announcement, made by Leeds—Grenville MP Gord Brown on behalf of Transport Minister Denis Lebel, follows through on commitments in the Beyond the Border Action Plan announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and President Barack Obama in December 2011. The government will invest up to $60 million for infrastructure improve-

ments to the Lansdowne Border Crossing, which is located at the Canadian side of the Thousand Islands Bridge. In 2012, over $14 billion in trade moved across that border crossing. Mark Seymour, president of Prescott-Ont-based Kriska Transportation as well as Canadian Trucking Alliance and Ontario Trucking Association board member, was invited to be on-hand for the official announcement. “This announcement shows that the Beyond the Border Action Plan continues to move in the right direction,” Seymour said.

“Eastern Ontario continues to grow economically and it’s essential that the transportation infrastructure keeps up with recent investments in the region. This funding is essential to keeping trade moving efficiently at this vital border crossing and keeping the economy on the right track.” MP Brown said the improvements, which include a new Canada Border Services Agency inspection plaza, will make the Lansdowne Border Crossing more efficient, reliable and secure. The Government of Canada has allocated new funding for the Lansdowne improvements in Economic Action Plan 2012. Funding will flow through the $2.1 billion Gateways and Border Crossings Fund. b

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Mack Delivers New MACK MP8 Econodyne+ Engine Mack Trucks recently introduced the newest generation of the MACK Econodyne family, the MACK MP8 Econodyne+, a powerful and high-performing engine ideal for on-highway customers who require additional muscle to move their loads. The 13-liter MP8 Econodyne + engine is available in MACK Pinnacle models and offers 505 horsepower with 1,860 lb.-ft. of torque when operating in either of the top two gears. This maximizes fuel efficiency while

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Mack Donates MACK Granite To The CIM Program Mack Trucks recently donated a MACK Granite Axle Back model to the eighth annual Concrete Industry Management (CIM) Auction conducted during the 2013 World of Concrete at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Outfitted with a 10.5 cubic-yard standard mixer drum donated by McNeilus Co., the Mack Granite model was auctioned during the live portion of the event. “Donating a signature item to the CIM Auction was a great chance for Mack to support management education in the concrete industry,” said John Walsh, Mack vice president of marketing. “The concrete industry is a very important market for our business and we want to do all we can to encourage the growth and excellence of the industry in North America.” Proceeds from the CIM Auction benefit the efforts of the CIM Na-

tional Steering Committee as they support the CIM programs at Middle Tennessee State University, Arizona State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, California State University – Chico and Texas State University. The Granite is equipped with a powerful and fuel-efficient MACK MP7 engine with 395 horsepower and 1,560 lb.-ft. of torque. The lighter weight, high-strength steel alloy MACK Cornerstone chassis enables the Granite model to deliver rocksolid performance in rugged conditions and with the durability customers expect from Mack. “Offering a Mack Granite as our featured item in the CIM Auction gave us a strong anchor for our fund-raising efforts,” said Michael Philipps, chairman of the 2013 CIM Auction Committee. “As two of the leading manufacturers in

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Family. All In.

Arnold Bremner and his family have been grateful for the continued support of John Deere and Brandt Tractor.

In Canada, the foundation for hundreds of thousands of small businesses and a number of Fortune 500 businesses has been... family. By Ronald Mullins

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owhere was this solid family involvement more evident than in the British Columbia forest industry. For decades, families have worked together to harvest the abundance of the forest. Then familyowned trucking companies moved this bounty to the local mills. Mills that were family-owned and operated. Next, family-owned over-the-road trucking companies transported the finished product to familyoperated retail outlets. These retailers then sold the finished product to local families, some of whom worked in the reforestation industry... completing the circle. In recent years, as the global business atmosphere has evolved, many of these family owned and operated businesses have been replaced by larger, publicly owned companies. An exception to this has been Williams Lake B.C. based Clusko Logging. In The Beginning. In 1979 Arnold Bremner, along with the able assistance of his wife Imke, started Arnold Bremner Trucking with one lil’ old truck. Their first customer was the hometown, familyowned Jacobson Broth-

ers sawmill. In those first years, there were times when throwing-in-thetowel would have been an option considered by many, but not for Arnold and Imke. As their family grew, with the addition of sons Troy, Ryan and Jared and daughter Jessica, things got even more hectic. But rather than saying no to additional business opportunities, Arnold took on harvesting contracts with Canfor in Prince George and later in McKenzie, while maintaining their original contract with the Williams Lake mill now owned by Tolko. According to Arnold, “Things got pretty wild there for awhile, it was a full-time job servicing the contracts with our customers and our family was very involved with school and sports.” What’s In A Name? As their business expanded and the company grew, Arnold and Imke knew that best business practices called for incorporation. But what to name this new company, that had long since outgrown Arnold Bremner Trucking? Arnold has always been very particu-

lar and proud of how his equipment looked, and the last thing he wanted was a numbered company name on the side of his trucks and equipment. But the deadline for finalization of incorporation was fast approaching and although he and Imke had been struggling with many possible names, nothing seemed to ringthe-bell. Then on his way home, following another busy and successful week in the woods, Arnold had stopped to close the gate at the bridge over the Clusko River. “We had trucked logs over that river for close to 20 years,” Arnold stated, “and it just hit me... why not Clusko Logging?” Before leaving the bridge area that day Arnold called Imke on the radiophone... and the rest is history. Everyone Is Included. As the Bremner boys returned from university, each one became more involved in the family business. Troy at first decided he was most happy working in the bush as an operator, but in recent years has worked along with his dad in managing the company’s Williams Lake based operation. Jared helps man-

Alliance Truck Parts Brand Hits Stride With AllMakes Message For Second & Third Owners Alliance Truck Parts, a leading provider of replacement truck parts for the commercial transportation market, has worked diligently to deliver on its position as an all truck makes parts supplier. That effort is paying off with steady customer awareness and interest from owner operators that drive Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) product and other truck makes. With a rebranding effort launched in early 2011 focusing on increasing awareness of the all- truck makes

parts brand, Alliance has built out its catalogue offering, focusing on frequentreplacement parts and accessories. The most visible promotional platform for brand awareness continues to be Alliance’s partnership with Penske Racing to sponsor a car in the NASCAR Nationwide Series as well as participating as the title sponsor for the Alliance Truck Parts 250 Nationwide race at the Michigan International Speedway in June, billed as “The Race That Trucking Built.” “We’ve worked hard to

deliver on our all-makes promise of offering better parts at value prices at more than 800 locations across the U.S. and Canada,” said Todd Biggs, Director, Aftermarket Parts and Service Marketing for Daimler Trucks North America. “That value, the expanding breadth of our product offering and the nationwide availability are helping Alliance Truck Parts make real gains in the competitive aftermarket parts category.” Sometimes the options for aftermarket parts can

In September 2012 John Deere executives and dealer principals from across North America visited the Clusko Okanagan operations.

age the Prince George and McKenzie operations, and Ryan has taken responsibility for day-to-day operations of the company’s newly acquired Okanagan business that is based in Kelowna. It is obvious-to-anyone who knows them that Arnold and Imke are very proud of their family and delight in being able to work side-by-side with them on a daily ba-

sis. When asked about his daughter Jessica the prouddad-smile on Arnold’s face grew even a bit brighter, “We’re a very tight knit family and Jessica is just finishing university, I’m sure she will be able to fit into the company someplace.” From very humble beginnings, Clusko Logging has continued to grow, overcoming the many ups and downs along with the

seem overwhelming. The source and quality of what comes out of the box can have a significant impact on a truck owner’s bottom line. Alliance Truck Parts offers a full one-year unlimited-mile warranty, like most OEM parts, but as part of the good-betterbest continuum, Alliance has strategically positioned itself below the pricing of OEM level parts that often include major branded component manufacturers. By leveraging the scale and power of the DTNA network and other distribution partners, Alliance can source its private-label parts at a quality level approaching and often exceeding many branded parts suppliers, delivering

on its “good parts, better prices” promise. “We know that when a truck is down, it costs the owner more than just the money to repair it,” added Biggs. “Alliance Truck Parts meets the broader needs of the all makes market, offering quality and value when and where it’s needed most. This year at MATS we’re launching a new line of heavy-duty alternators to our parts lineup that stand up to the higher-temperatures of today’s EPA-compliant engines. We’re also showing off our new mobileoptimized website; part of our continuing effort to use the best and most efficient tools to get parts information to our customers.” b

twists and turns of the forestry business. Now with over 170 employees and 165 pieces of forestry iron, they have become the largest log-harvesting contractor in British Columbia. Last year the company harvested and transported over 1.5 million cubic meters of wood and for this all-in-family the future of forestry business in British Columbia looks very bright indeed. b

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Driver Group Shifts Focus With Allison Automatics According to Peter Sinclair, the Depot Manager for Driver Coastal and formerly the national maintenance manager for the Driver Group, Allison transmissions have been embraced in particular for operational and safety benefits but also because of reduced fuel consumption, minimal maintenance and improved reliability. “Our experience with Allison transmissions mated to Cummins engines on the Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle is excellent, with very good fuel economy returns. Overall, we’re anticipating substantially lower running costs with the Allison equipped buses, particularly in down-

town Melbourne”, said Sinclair. Cummins’ latest emission, ISBe5 6.7-litre, Euro 5 rated at 265hp engines, have been mated to Allison T280R fully automatic transmissions and fitted to four Driver Bus Lines, Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle vehicles, a service that operates in heavy traffic eight hours a day, every day of the year. “We knew we had to offer a low-emissions engine solution to secure the contract, and we wanted better reliability and lower running costs over the contract period and beyond. That was behind our choice of Allison and Cummins”, said Sinclair. “We have

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Utility Trailer Exceeds Production Milestone Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company, the industry’s largest manufacturer of refrigerated trailers and a leading manufacturer of dry freight vans, flatbeds, and Tautliner curtainsided trailers is pleased to announce that it has exceeded a production milestone, manufacturing over 200,000 reefer trailers at the company’s Clearfield, Utah manufacturing facilities. Utility’s first Clearfield, Utah plant opened in 1965 and closed in 2001. A new larger facility adjacent to the area opened in January 2000 and has recently reached the milestone of producing its 100,000th reefer trailer. The 100,000th reefer trailer was produced for Utility’s longtime customer, Stevens Transport from Dallas, Texas and founded by Steve Aaron in 1980 and later joined by his son Clay Aaron, President. Combining the production from both the old and

new Clearfield manufacturing plants, Utility has exceeded the milestone of producing over 200,000 reefer trailers in Utah. “We opened the new facility in Utah specifically for our #1 selling 3000R refrigerated trailer. The design and layout of the larger facility accommodated the advanced tooling specific to the 3000R,” said Steve Smith, Utility’s Clearfield Plant Manager. “From 178,000 square feet of space to the larger facility which exceeds 500,000 square feet, we’ve increased production efficiencies with a continuous production flow by expanding and adding a 2nd assembly line for high-option trailers.” With these efficiencies and expansions, Utility’s Clearfield facility has nearly tripled the production capacity. The plant is now one of the largest trailer manufacturing facilities in the world. Utility currently oper-

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Call rick 250-883-3645 2004 ForD Xlt F550 pressure truCk

2007 raJa tag trailer

Call riCk

250-883-3645

trail king new 2013 tri aXle trailers

2006 trail king triDem live bottom

$68,500

2003 Ford XLT F550 4x4 Diesel Service Truck, new clutch, recent trans work, etc. V-MAC air compressor, 2006 Miller Bobcat 250 welder, 367 hrs, 3,200 lb IMT hyd. PTO crane, mounting required, 11' service body, extra fuel tank, good rubber, current MVI, delivery available. $27,500.

2004 Ford XLT F550 Pressure Truck, new engine and 6 spd. trans., 2 comp. Wabash tanks, Triplex 5000 PSI pump, Titan gauges, fresh tank inspection, many new parts, ready for work, delivery available. $68,500.

Tilt deck and beavertail style. ABS brakes, LED lights, low pro tires. #1 in quality and engineering, designed for your heavy loads, tandem and tridem. Call for further info on stock and orders.

2006 Trail King Tridem Live Bottom, Tridem air ride, 11R22.5 on aluminum wheels, 3/8 x 36” 2 ply continuous belt, electric tarp, 2 speed landing gear, Aluminum sheeting non insulated, Aubern gearbox, LED lights, low mileage unit.

toll Free 1-866-474-7285

kim's ContraCting

toll Free 1-866-474-7285

trans paCiFiC trailer

manaC western

kim's ContraCting

new manaC walking Floor

in stoCk 2014 Cross Country triDem tilt

250-868-2178

604-888-4188

new 2014 Cross Country quaD wagon

2006 utility 53' tanDem aXle

$13,800 New Manac Walking Floor, 53 foot, Tridem Intraax air ride, Keith floor system, smooth side aluminum panels, 22.5 on aluminum wheels. Call for details.

IN STOCK: 2014 Cross Country Tridem Tilt, Tridem, air tilt, air ramps, fir floor, toolbox, two speed landing gear, adjustable pintle hitch, 235/75R17.5 radials, call for further information.

manaC western

manaC western

604-888-4188

604-888-4188

N STOCK NOW New 2014 Cross Country Quad Wagon, Intraax, 25000 lbs axles, Duralight/Centrifuse, Hardox body, 8” hoist, 11R22.5 on aluminum, electric flip tarp, grease banks, aluminum bumper/light bar, checker plate package.

2006 Utility 53' Tandem Axle, air-ride, dry freight vans. Wing doors, aluminum roof, hardwood floor, 101" inside width, 110" inside height, recent CVI. Ready to go. $13,800.

604-888-4188

604-888-4188

manaC western

manaC western


2011 Peterbilt 348

new 2013 mac walking floor

2011 Peterbilt 348, Paccar PX-8 300 hp, Allison 300, 20 & 40s, 256" WB, c/w 20' deck, Elliott 1870F 18 ton crane, 70' reach.

arw trucks

NEW 2013 MAC WALKING FLOOR, 53' all aluminum, aluminum wheels, barn doors, cat walk, roll tarp, Keith floor, Michelin rubber. IN STOCK with great pricing and proven performance!

1-800-661-3406

2012 F-550 XLT

autocrane cranes!

$Price

magnum trailer

CALL CALVIN 1-888-843-6111

2012 gm 3500 servicell

2012 Mitsubishi fuso fe-180

2012 GM 3500 Servicell, gas, single rear wheel, fiberglass body, 6 compartments, horizontal compartment accessible from inside, translucent ceiling, rear barn doors, ladder rack with removable rear access ladder, tow hitch, walk-thru door.

We stock Autocrane cranes! We have Econo-tons, 3203EHs, 4004EHs and 5005EHs in stock ready for immediate delivery.

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com

del equipment

2007 Freightliner m2-106

del equipment

2012 F-550 XL 4x4 plow truck

$179,900 2012 F-550 XLT, 6.7L Diesel, 4X4, 11ft Mechanics Aluminum service body, VMAC VR 70 Air compressor, Autocrane 5005EH, Sliding telescopic roof.

2012 Mitsubishi Fuso FE-180, diesel 4P10(T5) dual overhead cam engine, automatic transimission, 4x2 SL-145 Swaploader, 12ft long x 4ft high wall bin.

del equipment

del equipment

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com 2012 GM 3500 srw

604-941-6241 or kklein@delequipment.com 2012 gmc 3500

2007 Freightliner M2-106, Mercedes-Benz Diesel Engine, Standard, 155,000 km, Effer 310-6S Rear Mount Knuckle boom crane w/Scanreco wireless remote control, 24' Wood deck, Kinshoffer pallet attachment, winch, 360° stability chart. $179,900

S/S 9' dump body, 24" alum. back pack with S/S doors, Cirus “Black-Tip” dual joystick controller for hoist & plow functions, E-Z Spread 3 chan elect. spreader controller, Compact tank/valve encl., 4 yard3 Swenson 9' MDV S/S sander, Arctic 9' hyd. plow with galvanized frame.

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com

del equipment

2012 chevy 3500 16' cube van

del equipment

2013 kenworth t800

$119,900 2012 GM 3500 SRW, gas, 2 wheel drive, 12ft long Unicell CW (City Wide) body. Payload of up to 3,500lbs and a capacity of up to 500 cubic feet!

2012 GMC 3500, Single rear wheel, gas, 2 wheel drive, Unicell Aerocell SRW.

2012 Chevy 3500 16 ft Cube Van, dual rear wheel, 79 in inside height, aluminum walk ramp,translucent ceiling, 3/8" plywood lining with 2 rows of tie bars, walk through door.

Overstocked on new 2013 Kenworth T800s. Cummins ISX15, 18 spd, 14.6K front axle, S40s rear axle, 38" sleeper, drop axle. Available with drop axle removed, s/n 958187. $119,900.

del equipment

del equipment

del equipment

greatwest kenworth

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com 2009 hammAr lift sideloader triaxle trailer

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com 2006 western star heavy haul tractor

604-941-6241 or cdowall@delequipment.com 2006 western star tridrive

Call Danny 403-478-0357 or 1-888-253-7555 2010 western star highway tractor

$155,000 Model 151, capable of double stacking, lift cap. 36 tonnes, loads two 20 ft., one 40 ft. or one 45 ft. container. 4 cyl. diesel eng. with hyd. pump power pack. 2 remote control systems. Trailer has only 521 hrs. New cost $199,000, asking $155,000 - serious inquires only.

Clean 2006 Western Star Heavy Haul Tractor With 24 Inch Air Slide, 5th Wheel, Detroit 515 Hp Engine, 18 Speed, 46,000 Lb Meritor Rears With 2 Diff Locks. Cabguard Available Separately. Unit 505444.

Clean 2006 Western Star Tridrive. Cab And Chassis Only. Does Not Include Logging Rigging. Cat C15 550 Hp, 18 Speed, 16,000 Lb Front, 69,000 Lb Meritor Tridrive, 3 Diff Locks. Unit 519525.

Call Gary 604-830-9863

James western star - Kelowna, bc 1-800-665-4990 or 250-765-5555

James western star - Kelowna, bc

zappone industries

1-800-665-4990 or 250-765-5555

Clean 2010 Western Star Highway Tractor With 54 Inch Stratosphere Hi-Roof Sleeper. DD15 Power, 530 Hp, Autoshift 18 Speed Transmission, Super 40 Rears, Dual Air Cleaners, Dual Exhaust, Chain Hangers, Proheat Cab/ Engine Heater, 24 Inch Air Slide 5th Wheel. Unit 524247.

James western star - Kelowna, bc 1-800-665-4990 or 250-765-5555


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Your Truck & Trailer Connection, Since 1971

May 2013

PUGET SOUND TRUCK SALES 4X4

CREW

2006 Ford F550 4x4. Powerstroke diesel, automatic, 17,950# gvwr, 12’ flatbed, LOW MILES!! Other flatbeds available.

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(1) 1992 Intl 4900 & (87) Intl S1900, diesel eng & std trans, PS, AB, Fleet fuel trucks, 1,000 gal. non spec diesel & 500 gal DOT spec alum. Gas tank, duel pump systems, Oil & Antifreeze tanks, EX Utility Co unit with LOW Miles!

HEAVY

4X4

SPEC

(2) 2000 Intl S2574, ISM-288hp, jakes, 4x4, 13 speed, Locker diff, dbl frame, tow package, 5 yard dump, LOW MILES- EX GOVT unit.

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PRES

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CARR

1998 Ford F800 5.9L Cummins, std. trans, air ride suspension, 8 + person carrier, AC- CALL FOR DETAILS.

FUEL

DECK

KS

TRUC

(1) 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.

AUTO

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1985 Autocar Constructor, 6V92T-350hp, jakes, auto trans, DFM Bridgemaster underbridge inspection unit, 2 turrets, telescopic third boom, EX State unit .

ROLL

OFF

1999 Peterbilt 357, ISM 305hp, 9 speed, 55,000# gvwr, Chalmers Suspension, continuous chain rolloff, 60K# rated, 22’ rails, Rolloff rebuilt 10/11.

1985 Mack RM686s 6x6, ECS 350, engine brake,15 speed, 2 spd t/c, Gearmatic 44 winch, 1100’ of 3/4” cable, 11020# rated, flatbed, LOW 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.

6X6

1996 White WG64, M11-310 hp, Jakes, Allison automatic trans., 56K# gvwr, 16K# front, 40#K rear, walking beams, double frame, AC, 15' dump body, EX utility company unit.

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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.

CK

(11) 2006 Ford F550 4x4, Powerstroke, auto, 2,200# crane, air compressor, Miller welder, (3) lube tanks, grease keg,waste oil system, LOW Miles!

LOW

2001 Sterling Acterra, ISC260hp, 9 speed trans, 35K# gvwr,- AC, CC, 5 yard dump, plow hitch, tow package, EX CITY LOW MILEAGE.

2007 Volvo V12-465 hp, jakes, 8LLAutoshift, 20K# front, 46K# rear, T ride susp., 240" wheelbase, loaded, WET KIT Only 181K miles.

E TRU

ERVIC

2004 Ford F550 diesel & 2000 Ford F550, V10, auto,17,500# gvwr, PS, PB, AC, 11’ Phenix enclosed service body, 76” int. height, Duct ventilation, Air conditioning, 6KV generator, PTO with hydraulic tools.

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2003 International S2574, N14-370E-370hp, 13 speed trans, 16K# front, 46K# rear, 46K# air ride, dual PS, AC, tow package, cab guard, VERY LOW MILES! EX GOVT UNIT!

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2000 Ford F450 4x4, CREWCAB, V10, automatic, AC, 9’ Contractors dump box, laydown sides, Boss V style plow, EX GOVT truck with 45K miles.

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1980 Mack WS786, 285hp engine, dynatard brake, 10 speed, 52K# gvwr, walking beams, 22.5’ flatbed, 5,000# liftgate, 30,000# winch, EX Utility company unit- VERY LOW MILES!

DIGG

1991 Intl S2674, L10-9spd, Heavy spec, Texoma 330-15. V8 gas engine, pole setter, take up winch, LOW Hours!

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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!!

(2) 2004 Freightliner FL112 6x6, C12380hp,18 spd, HEAVY SPECS, LOCKERS, Chalmer susp, AC, 11 yard dump, HI Lift gate, EX Utility Co Trucks VERY LOW MILES. O EXC

HYDR

1997 Volvo Series 60-430hp, 13 speed, Heavy spec, Vaccon combo jet/vac unit, 10 yard, JD aux. diesel, 1,000 gal. fresh water, HYDRO EXC. Package, 50 gpm @ 3K psi, EX GOVT unit.

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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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