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A new direct ramp from east-bound SR 522 to eastbound U.S. 2also will help alleviate congestionat the interchange.
By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT
When the project is completed in 2014, the 4mi. (6.4 km) of SR 522 from the SnohomishRiver Bridge to Monroe, Wash., will featurefour lanes with a median barrier to separateoncoming traffic, a roundabout, a noise walland upgraded lighting and signage. Four new bridges will be added, including a
new 1,700 ft. (158 m) bridge over theSnohomish River that will be 9 ft. (2.7 m) high-er than the existing bridge. Constructed of
structural steel, concrete girders, the new bridgeon the north side of the existing SnohomishRiver Bridge will carry westbound SR 522 traf-fic. A wildlife crossing also will be added.Nearly 28,000 vehicles travel this stretch of
SR 522 each day. Heavy congestion and delaysare common in the Puget Sound region, andthis small inland city experiences them routine-ly.As the terminus for SR 522 since the 1970s,
Monroe connects with larger cities to the southvia Interstate 405, which has established it as a
Snohomish Road WideningJob Adds Lanes, Bridges
see SNOHOMISH page 10
By Dan ElliottASSOCIATED PRESS
DENVER (AP) The military awardedmore than $400 million worth of construc-tion contracts in Colorado in 2012, roughlyin line with other years but especially sig-nificant as the state slowly emerges fromthe recession. The projects include facilities for a new
helicopter unit at Fort Carson, a new oper-ations center for top-secret defense intelli-gence agencies at Buckley Air Force Base,National Guard and reserve centers inColorado Springs and Loveland, and reno-vations at the Air Force Academy. The best way to gauge the impact of the
spending is to ask “What would happen ifwe didn’t have it?” said Don Addy, chair-man of the Colorado Thirty Group, a non-profit based in Colorado Springs that advo-cates for cooperation between the militaryand civilian governments. “It would be a big hole because of the
ripple effect,” Addy said, noting that theconstruction money is spread out amongsuppliers and subcontractors who work onthe projects. With its heavy concentration of military
facilities, Colorado Springs was by far thestate’s biggest beneficiary of the construc-
Colo. Awarded$400 Million inMilitary Work
see MILITARY page 32
By Ken MillerASSOCIATED PRESS
SHAWNEE, Okla. (AP) Work is expected tobegin in January on the restoration and renova-tion of St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee,
about 14 months after the largest earthquake inrecorded Oklahoma history resulted in majordamage to the small campus’ main building. The 5.6 magnitude earthquake on Nov. 5,
2011, toppled one of the four turrets on each ofthe four corners of Benedictine Hall and caused
significant damage to the building, opened in1915, that houses administrative offices, theuniversity library and most of the school’sclassrooms. The building also is listed on the National
St. Gregory’s to Begin Restoration After ’11 Quake
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Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................20-23
Attachment Section ....28-31
Auction Section ..........39-51
Business Calendar ............42
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2006 Kobelco SK210LC-6, Stk# 8344, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 4,583 hrs., 42" Bucket w/Hyd.Thumb, 32" Pads, 6 Cyl. Mits. Eng., 10' 6" Wide..............................................................$62,500
2007 Cat 247B, Stk# 8171, OROPS, 2115 Hrs,70” Bkt, 15” Rubber Tracks, 4 Cyl. Perkins Eng,Aux Hyd ................................................$26,500
2008 Cat 330DL, Stk# 8323, EROPS, A/C, 4,635hrs., 52" Bucket, 34" Pads, 11' 4" Wide ..........................................................................$155,500
2006 Ingersoll-Rand P185WJD, Stk# 8278,185CFM, Trailer Mounted, 2,343 hrs.,ST205/75D15 Tires, JD Diesel Eng ........$7,500
2008 Cat 320DLRR, Stk# 8342, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 3,146 hrs., 52" Bucket, 32" Pads, 10' 5"Wide ....................................................$109,500
1999 Cat 140HVP, Stk# 8285, EROPS, A/C,15,354 Hrs, 14’ M/B, 14.00Rx24 Tires, 10’3”Height, 8’ Wide..........................................$99,500
2005 Ditch Witch RT40, Stk# 8296, OROPS,1,407 hrs., 4 Way Blade, 64" Blade, SlidingBoom, 26x12.00x12 Tires, 3 Cyl. Duetz Eng. .....................................................................$13,500
2002 Gehl 4835, Stk# 8335, OROPS, 1,374hrs., 66" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 10x16.5N Tires, 3Cyl. Deutz Eng ......................................$11,500
2006 John Deere 650J LT, Stk# 8181, EROPS,A/C, Sweeps, 6-Way Blade, 2077 Hrs, 75% U/C,18” Pads, 8’9” Wide ..............................$67,500
1997 Skytrack 8042, Stk# 8327, 8,000 lbs., 42ft. 5,107 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 72" Frame,Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveling System, 13.00x24Tires ......................................................$28,500
2006 Multiquip MQ Power, Stk# 8151, 191 hrs.,25KVA, 14KW, 175x80D13 Tires, 4 Cyl. Izusu Eng....................................................................$9,500
1999 Franklin C5000, Stk# 7982, EROPS, A/C,2,250 hrs., 28Lx26 Tires...........................$36,500
2008 Cat 226B Series II, Stk# 8279, OROPS,1,191 hrs., 67" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 13" RubberTracks, 4 Cyl. Cat Eng. ..........................$21,500
2005 Genie S80, Stk# 8332, OROPS, 80 ft.,4,608 hrs., 4 Cyl. Duetz Eng., 385/65-22.5 Tires..............................................................$42,500
2008 Cat 320DLRR, Stk# 8342, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 3146 Hrs, 52” Bkt, 32” Pads, 10’5” Wide............................................................$109,500
2002 Cat 416D, Stk# 8311, OROPS, 4,702 hrs.,4WD, 60% Tires, 23" Bucket w/Manual Thumb, 2Stick Controls, 12.5/80-18 Front Tires, 19.5Lx24Rear Tires..................................................$29,500
2006 Terex TH644C, Stk# 7931, EROPS A/C &Heat, 6,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 3,155 hrs.,13x24 Foam Filled Tires, 48" Forks, 50" Frame, 4Cyl. JD Eng.............................................$32,500
2012 Doosan DX225LC, Stk# 8340, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, 11 hrs., 46" Bucket, 32" Pads, 10' 6"Wide, Doosan Eng...................................$139,500
2003 Takeuchi TB53FR, Stk# 8143, EROPS,5657 Hrs, 23” Bkt, Aux. Hyd, 16” Rubber Tracks,78” Blade, 4 Cyl. YanMar Eng ..............$24,500
2008 Cat 301.8, Stk# 8204, OROPS, 1,188 hrs.,16" Bucket, Aux. Hyd., 9" Rubber Tracks, 53"Blade, 3 Cyl. Mitsubishi Eng ................$17,500
2009 Cat D5K LGP, Stk# 8262, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, 6 Way Blade, 2,822 hrs., 26" Pads, 10'6" Blade ................................................$89,500
2007 Komatsu PC200LC-8, Stk# 8133, EROPS,A/C, 5462 Hrs, 47” Bkt, 32” Pads, 10’6” Wide ................................................................$86,500
2009 Cat 336DL, Stk# 8366, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 4,660 hrs., 80% U/C, 64" Bucket, 34"Pads, 11' 3" Wide.................................$169,500
2009 Cat D8T, Stk# 8233, EROPS, A/C, RearScreen, St/Tilt Blade, 2,834 hrs., 28" Pads, 75%U/C, Allied W12E Winch, 11' 4" Ht., 9' 7" Track toTrack, 11'6" w/Frame, 16'4" Blade ......$425,000
Ingersoll Rand SD45D TF, Stk# 8281, 56"Smooth Drum w/Pat Drum Shell Kit, 1,781 hrs.,12.4x24 Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng......$26,500
2005 Cat D6R II LGP, Stk# 8047, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, St./Tilt Blade, 7415 Hrs,95% U/C, w/Winch, 13’ Blade ............$129,500
2009 Cat D8T, Stk# 8117, EROPS, A/C, Semi UBlade w/Hyd. Tilt, 2,515 hrs., 80% U/C, RearRipper s/n TDD01421, 24" Pads, 11' 8" Height ................................................................$475,000
2007 Cat D6T LGP, Stk# 7990, EROPS, A/C,St/Tilt Blade, 80% U/C, 8000 Hrs, 36” Pads,10’7” From Track to Track, 13’4” Blade, 11’Height..................................................$159,500
2006 Skytrak 10054, Stk# 8258, 10,000 lbs., 54ft., 2,752 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 48" Forks, 52" Frame,Aux. Hyd., Hyd. Self Leveling System, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng............................................$59,500
2006 John Deere 650J LGP, Stk# 8137, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, Forestry Package, 6-Way Blade,4725 Hrs, 10’9” Blade ..........................$69,500
2009 Cat 336DL, Stk# 8341, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 3331 Hrs, 57” Bkt, 34” Pads, 11’4” Wide............................................................$179,000
2008 Cat D6K XL, Stk# 8231, OROPS, 6 WayBlade, Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 6 WayBlade, 1,847 hrs., 80% U/C, Cat PA50-82VEWinch s/n 0701480, 22" Pads, 10 ft. Blade$109,000
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2007 Texas Bragg UT, Stk# 8141, 20 ft. long,6'10" Wide, 7.60x16 Tires ......................$3,450
2000 John Deere 310E, Stk# 8299, OROPS,4WD, 3,388 hrs., 24" Bucket, 2 Stick Control,w/48" Forks, 12x16.5 Tires, 19.5Lx24 Rear Tires..............................................................$21,500
2001 Broce BB250B, Stk# 8290, OROPS, 1,067hrs., 3 Wheel, 8 ft. Broom, 4 Cyl. Kubota Eng.,St205/75Rx14 Tires ................................$9,500
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FEATURES…WINTER PARK CONTRACTOR WINS CASECOMMUNITY CHALLENGEHubbard Construction, Winter Park, Fla., received the award for donatinglabor, materials and the use of equipment in helping build 28 “mudvolleyball” courts for the 19th Annual Mudd Volleyball Challenge.
CNH, KOBELCO END ALLIANCE; KOBELCO TOCONTINUE IN U.S.With the market environment changing over the past 10 years, Kobe Steel,Kobelco Construction Machinery and CNH have been re-examining theagreement and discussing the future of their global alliance.
HOLT CAT CONTRIBUTES MORE THAN $54,000 TOTECH PROGRAMSSchools receive training in areas such as heavy equipment, diesel engines,electric power generation, forestry, marine and agriculture.
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2010 Komatsu PC130-8; #81367, Cab/AC, 24”Shoes, 8’ Arm, 500 Hrs ......................$112,500
2005 Caterpillar 953C; #80890, Cab/AC, GPBkt, 2-Lever Controls, 4250 Hrs............$89,500
1990 Deere 744E; #91733, Cab, 4.75 Yd Bkt,23.5-25 Tires ........................................$49,500
1998 Caterpillar 140H; #81831, Cab/AC, 14’Moldboard, Ripper, 6850 Hrs..............$139,500
2003 Komatsu D61PX-12; #81788, Cab/AC,34” Shoes, Drawbar, 12,050 Hrs ..........$59,500
1999 Komatsu PC270LC-6; #91719, 11’6” Arm,31.5” Tracks, 5350 Hrs ........................$89,500
1997 Dynapac CA151PD; #91393, OROPS, 66”Padfoot, Vibration, 3200 Hrs ................$29,500
2003 Komatsu WA180-3; #91673, Cab/AC,Ride Control, JRB QC, 8800 Hrs ..........$47,500
2001 Caterpillar 730; #91650, Cab/AC, 23.5-25Tires, 12,400 Hrs ......................................CALL
2006 Komatsu D65EX-15E0; #91603, Cab/AC,26” Tracks, Sweeps, Ripper, 4350 Hrs$159,500
2002 Komatsu PC300LC-6; #91646, Cab/AC,33.5” Shoes, 13’ Arm, 10,700 Hrs ........$76,500
2008 Caterpillar 420E; #91691, Cab/AC, 4x4,Ext-A-Hoe, Aux Hyd, 3350 Hrs..............$59,500
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Winter Park Contractor Wins Case Community ChallengeCase Construction Equipment named
Hubbard Construction the winner of theCase Community Challenge. The programrecognized construction contractors for sup-porting their local communities with signifi-cant community service projects.Hubbard Construction, Winter Park, Fla.,
received the award for donating labor, mate-rials and the use of equipment in helpingbuild 28 “mud volleyball” courts for the 19thAnnual Mudd Volleyball Challenge for theMarch of Dimes. The event was held inOrlando, and attracted the participation of164 teams from all over the state of Florida.The tournament raised approximately$165,000, including matching grants, for theMarch of Dimes Central Florida Chapter.Hubbard donated the use of a wheel
loader, two excavators, a dump truck, watertrucks and electric generators in preparingthe eight-acre event site. Crews fromHubbard also set up a stage, a mobile officeand a 260-ft.-long tent at the site that servedas hospitality headquarters for teams raising$1,500 or more. The project required a fewweeks of site preparation and another weekto restore the site following the event.As grand prize winner of the Case
Community Challenge, HubbardConstruction received one year’s free use ofa Case 580N backhoe/loader. In addition,Case made a $5,000 cash donation to theMarch of Dimes.“Case congratulates Hubbard
Construction and all of the contractors whowere nominated for the Case CommunityChallenge award,” said Jim Hasler, vicepresident, CNH Construction. “These con-tractors provide outstanding examples ofcommunity service, and they testify to theimportant role that the construction industryplays in every town and city throughoutNorth America.”“Hubbard Construction is honored to
receive this award, and pleased with therecognition it brings to the annual March ofDimes Mudd Volleyball Challenge,” saidRay Birko, equipment manager. “We notonly provided equipment and services toprepare and restore the event site, we alsosponsored four volleyball teams in the tour-nament. It’s a great event for a great cause.”Semifinalists for the Case Community
Challenge award received a $1,000 CNHparts and service reward card, and the chari-ties their projects supported received a$1,000 donation from Case. Semifinalistswere:• Michael O’Keefe Ltd., Windsor,
Ontario, for its work in developing Canada’sfirst Miracle League baseball field for spe-cial-needs athletes in the southern Ontariotown of Amherstburg. O’Keefe used a fleetof Case excavators, crawler dozers andloader/backhoes to provide drainage, sub-base, base and final grading for 25 acres ofthe site.
• Evergreen Remodeling, Corbett, Ore.,for contributing labor and equipment towardthe construction of Corbett High School’sfootball stadium, dedicated to the memory ofJeff Lucas, a Corbett High graduate and U.S.Navy Seal killed in action in 2005 duringservice in Afghanistan.• Creekside Lawnscapes, Marilla, N.Y.,
for installing new underground power cableto provide upgraded electrical servicethroughout Camp Greene. The camp is usedby the New York District Royal Rangers, anadventure program and local ministrydesigned for boys and young men ages 5- to17-year olds.• Reames Concrete, Valdosta, Ga., for par-
ticipating in the Second Annual week-longFreedom Build, organized by the Valdosta-Lowndes County Habitat for Humanity. Acomplete home was built to honor the U.S.military and those who lost their lives in theSeptember 11. Reames Concrete excavatedand poured the concrete foundation anddriveway for the home.• Seneca Landscapes, Wake Forest, N.C.,
for donating labor, materials and the use ofequipment in helping build the first “green-certified” home built in Raleigh by Habitatfor Humanity of Wake County, N.C. Senecadesigned and installed landscaping thathelped create a resource-efficient home.
Case Community Challenge grand prizewinner, Hubbard Construction, receivedone year’s free use of a Case 580Nloader/backhoe. (L-R) are Jim Bansen,Case territory sales manager; DavidMoore and Bob Ramos, Trekker Tractor;James Ankrum Jr., Freddy Cruz andGregoria Estrella (seated on the back-hoe/loader), Hubbard ConstructionCompany.
Hubbard excavated 28 “mud volleyball” courts and used the excavated material tobuild a berm on which the company erected a 260-ft.-long tent that served as hospital-ity headquarters for teams contributing at least $1,500 to the March of Dimes event.
Participants in the March of Dimes Annual Mudd Volleyball Tournament in Orlando,Fla., enjoy the event in courts prepared by Hubbard Construction. For its contribu-tion of equipment and services to the event, Hubbard was named a monthly winnerof the Case Community Challenge, honoring contractors for community serviceprojects.
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CNH, Kobelco End Alliance;Kobelco to Continue in U.S.Kobe Steel Ltd. and
group company KobelcoConstruction Machinery Co.Ltd. announced Dec. 26 thatthe initial term of their glob-al alliance with CNH GlobalN.V. will end on Dec. 31,2012. The parties deter-mined not to renew theiragreement.
Reason and Contents The global alliance,
which began in January2002, was set for a 10-yearperiod. With the marketenvironment changing overthe past 10 years, KobeSteel, Kobelco ConstructionMachinery and CNH havebeen re-examining theagreement and discussingthe future of their globalalliance. Looking ahead at
future market conditions,Kobelco ConstructionMachinery and CNH havemutually decided to operatetheir businesses on theirown, and with the initialterm of the original agree-ment ending on Dec. 31,2012, the three companiesdecided not to renew theiralliance. The cooperative relation-
ship among the three com-panies for 10 years under theglobal alliance has beenmeaningful and significant.From now on, while respect-ing their positions, KobelcoConstruction Machinery andCNH will grow their ownbusiness operations through-out the world.
Future PlansUnder the global alliance
with CNH, KobelcoConstruction Machinery’ssales and marketing rightswere limited to the Asia andPacific area, includingAustralia. From Jan. 1,2013, Kobelco ConstructionMachinery will market andprovide services on its ownin North America, Europe,South America, the MiddleEast, Africa and the CIScountries. With the ending of the
global alliance, equity par-ticipation with CNH alsowill be terminated. At theend of the year, Kobe Steelwill buy back the 20-percentequity that CNH currentlyholds in KobelcoConstruction Machinery. Asfor the equity that KobelcoConstruction Machineryholds in CNH’s affiliatecompanies, the shares willbe sold back to CNH. After the initial term of
the global alliance ends,CNH will continue to beentitled to manufacture andsell hydraulic excavators
currently licensed fromKobelco ConstructionMachinery. In addition, for afive-year period until the endof December 2017, CNHwill have the right to procurehydraulic excavators fromKobelco ConstructionMachinery on an OEMbasis. Servicing parts willcontinue for 10 years. Kobelco Construction
Machinery will have theright to receive running roy-alties for the licensedhydraulic excavators manu-factured by CNH for a five-year period until the end ofDecember 2017.
Global Alliance With CNH
In September 2001, KobeSteel, Kobelco ConstructionMachinery and CNH signedan agreement to form a glob-al alliance. In January 2002,Kobe Steel transferred 10percent of its shares inKobelco ConstructionMachinery to CNH. In addi-tion, Kobelco AmericaHoldings Inc. transferred 65percent of its shares inKobelco ConstructionMachinery America LLC toCNH. In July 2002, Kobe Steel
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Allis-Chalmers Orange HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale $90
Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ..$90
Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ......................$70
Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$125
Bantam Truck Mounted Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$60
Bobcat A300 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$40
Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ................$60
Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$30
Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,
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Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer
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Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..................$45
Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer
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Wetlands, Tributaries Present Big Environmental Challengesbedroom community. The intersection in town where it joins with U.S. Route 2
is often congested with intrastate traffic. Retail developmentalong the highway and residential growth in the city havecontributed to gridlock, particularly during summers andholidays.
Project GoalsWidening the road into a four-lane divided highway will
reduce congestion and the likelihood of collisions. Between2006 and 2010, the Washington Department ofTransportation reported 100 collisions on this stretch ofmainline SR 522, three of them fatal and four with seriousinjuries. There were an additional 54 collisions at the SR522/164th Street/Main Street interchange. During the sametime period, there were 39 rear-end collisions on this stretchof SR 522.The additional lane in each direction will increase capaci-
ty on this stretch of SR 522 to improve traffic flow and cutdown on drive times. The DOT expects that by improvingtraffic flow, the risk of congestion-related collisions, such asrear-end and sideswipe collisions, will be reduced. Themedian barrier to separate oncoming traffic will reduce therisk of head-on collisions. The roundabout will help improve traffic flow and safety
at the interchange at 164th Street SE on the northwest side ofSR 522. After evaluating current and projectedtraffic volumes, as well as a variety of options,including turn lanes, signals and roundabouts, theDOT determined that the existing intersectionwould not be able to handle future traffic volumes.Their analysis showed that a roundabout is thebest long-term solution for the intersection andwould produce the shortest delays and backups fortraffic.Roundabouts can handle more cars per hour
and with less congestion on approaching roads,compared with traditional signalized intersections.They promote a continuous flow of traffic and aresafer than traditional stop sign or signal-controlledintersections. Studies have shown that round-abouts reduced injury crashes by 75 percent atintersections where stop signs or signals were pre-viously used for traffic control.A new direct ramp from eastbound SR 522 to
eastbound U.S. 2 also will help alleviate congestion at theinterchange.The risk of collisions with wildlife should also be reduced,
due to a new wildlife crossing to provide safe passage forfish and animals. The DOT reported 13 collisions involvingwildlife on this stretch of SR 522 from 2006 to 2010. Two fish barriers are being replaced with a new fish-
friendly culvert that also will allow deer and small mammalsto pass under the highway. The project also will include fenc-ing to help guide wildlife to the safe crossing under the high-way.Other environmental improvements resulting from the
project include new detention ponds to improve water qual-ity. The ponds will collect and filter rain water runoff fromthe highway before slowly releasing into area creeks, bene-fitting salmon and other wildlife. The ponds also will reducethe potential for flooding. A noise study for neighborhoods near SR 522 during the
project design phase measured current noise levels and mod-
eled future noise levels based on future traffic volumes. The noise study showed that future noise levels for the
neighborhood on the northwest side of SR 522 between171st Avenue SE and Mountain View Road SE wouldexceed 66 decibels, which is the threshold for considering anoise wall. In addition to the 9 to 10 ft. (2.7 to 3 m) noise wall, a 42-
in. (106.7 cm) concrete barrier will be installed along the out-side lanes of SR 522 between 164th Street SE and 154thStreet SE — 10 in. (25 cm) taller than the barrier typicallyused on this type of project. Besides preventing vehiclesfrom leaving the roadway, the barrier is expected to reducetire pavement noise by 1 to 2 decibels, due to the additionalheight.
Getting to WorkA total of $128.8 million has been raised through a variety
of resources, predominantly the 2003 Gas Tax (NickelFunding).Scarsella Brothers, Inc. was awarded the $73 million con-
tract in May 2011. Construction began that July. The Kent,Washington-based company specializes in clearing andgrading, excavation and drainage, and underground pipe andutilities, performing mass excavation and utility work forcommercial and residential customers in the 10 westernstates.According to Kris Strutner, general superintendent, 80
percent of the earthwork is done. In addition to the 496,000cu. yds. (379,219 cu m) of dirt they’ve cut, they have import-ed an additional 325,000 cu. yds. (248,480 cu m) for con-struction of the 130,000 sq. ft. (39,624 sq m) structural earthwall for the bridge approach. The lengthy approach accom-modates the bridge’s proximity to wetlands, he explained.“It’s been challenging to accommodate the environment
and the weather,” Strutner said. Summer saw a 90-daystretch with no precipitation, but winter is showing its teethwith abundant rainfall. Fortunately, he said, they planned the project with rain in
mind.Nevertheless, with 35 named wetlands and 8 tributaries
plus the Snohomish River, the expansion project presented a“substantial environmental challenge.” A revised plan wasdeveloped to mitigate environmental impact during installa-tion of an intermediate bridge. “Our original permit plan called for two seasons [of work]
back to back to coordinate with ‘fish windows’ from January1 to September 30,” Strutner said. Instead, they regrouped bycompressing their schedule and applying for a one-monthextension to reduce the disruption. “The trade-off is that wehave to do it in one season.” Happily, he said they complet-ed the work with two weeks to spare.The substructure for the Snohomish bridge is done, but
work on the superstructure is still going on. Strutner said that50 percent of superstructure is completed. The second half
— erection — will begin in March.The superstructure sits on a pier — a 30 ft. (9 m)
column with 10 ft. (3 m) diameter drilled shaft. Atemporary access work trestle was built to enablecrews to construct the structure. “We’re using agirder launching system because there’s no way togo across the river using a crane,” Strutner said. This system is typically reserved for areas with
environmental impact, he added. SubcontractorsSB Structures and Apex Steel are responsible forthe launching system. “It takes precision and awillingness for risk.”
Having a BlastRock blasting between the Snohomish bridge
and Monroe to make room for the new lanes beganin July. In order to create space for the new road-way northwest of the existing road, crews areblasting and removing 350,000 cu. yd. (267,594 cu
m) of rock along the westbound lanes. Strutner said thematerial will be incorporated on the project. The DOT anticipates 150 closures to complete the rock-
blasting work. Each blasting operation will take about anhour from start to finish and must be done during daylighthours. To keep drivers safe, one-hour closures in both direc-tions are scheduled for rock blasting twice a week, rain orshine. “There’s no weather sensitivity in blasting,” Strutnersaid.Working a 5-day schedule, the 60-man crew operates a
fleet of 14 35-ton (31.8 t) off-road haul trucks, three PC 400and 400 excavators; D8 and D10 excavators; 22 over-high-way trucks and three rock drills (at peak).The project is “straight-forward work,” Strutner said, but
it’s “intriguing because of the magnitude.” One of the com-plications is manipulating staging to keep traffic moving.
(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.) CEG
SNOHOMISH from page 1
With 35 named wetlands and eight tributaries plus the Snohomish River,the expansion project presented a “substantial environmental challenge.”
Scarsella Brothers Inc. was awarded the $73 millioncontract in May 2011.
Operations relying on screening as a keycomponent in their value chain are now ableto maximize product quality, uptime andprofit by closely monitoring their vibratingscreens to achieve peak performance andefficiency, due to the wireless VibrationAnalysis System and Vibration AnalysisPartnership Program completely designedby W.S. Tyler. The system and the programcan help mines and quarries enhance productquality, improve productivity, reduceunscheduled maintenance and extend screenlife, all of which translate to more profitabil-ity, according to the manufacturer.
“We set out to create vibration analysisoptions that will positively impact the bot-tom line for mines and quarries,” W.S. TylerTechnology Manager Dieter Takev said.“We’ve accomplished that by designingtechnologically advanced systems that caterto the unique characteristics of vibratingscreens and which are user friendly.”
The goal of the vibration analysis systemis two-fold. On one hand it offers the capa-bility to conduct preventive and predictivemaintenance. On the other, it pursues theideal screening performance by optimizingthe parameters of the screen in a way thatparticles find as many opportunities as pos-sible to pass screen openings.
The vibration analysis service is an in-per-son program that customers can utilize atintervals they deem necessary for their oper-ations. Through the service, certified W.S.Tyler technicians visit customers’ sites tocollect data from the vibrating screens. Thetechnicians are equipped with signaturewireless vibration analysis systems used formonitoring, data collection and analysis ofspeed, stroke and overall performance of anyvibrating screen.
Following each analysis, W.S. Tyler pro-vides a detailed, easy-to-understand reportthat helps mine and quarry operators to bet-ter understand the interaction between theirfeed material, screen media and vibratingscreens. Unlike standard diagnostic services,Tyler’s vibration analysis report not onlycontains all the data and information fromthe analysis, but offers a translation of theresults into complete and easy-to-follow rec-ommendations for improving the testedscreens’ performance, maximizing screening
efficiency and minimizing unscheduleddowntime.
To help customers maintain consistentlyhigh performance, W.S. Tyler also offers acomplete, ongoing and technology-basedvibration analysis partnership program.Through the program, W.S. Tyler providesthe complete vibration analysis technologykit, consisting of:
• eight wireless Bluetooth accelerometersthat are attached to the outside of the vibrat-ing screen to take readings at intervals deter-mined by the customer.
• a hand-held data collection and analysisdevice (PDA)
• the analysis software• batteries and chargers With the hand-held device, customers eas-
ily download vibration data and visualizeinitial findings. For a more in-depth report,customers simply transmit the data to W.S.Tyler via email. The company provides feed-back to customers within 24 hours by send-ing a simple one page report, containing allrecommendations. The process also createshistorical data that customers and W.S. Tylercan use to evaluate performance overextended periods.
Initial training on the program ensureseach customer knows how to work the vibra-
tion analysis tools, how to submit the read-ings and what to look for in the reports. W.S.Tyler will provide this training at its facilityin St. Catharines, Ontario. It consists of acombination of classroom and infield ses-sions designed to familiarize operators withthe system, its readings and the recommen-dations.
W.S. Tyler’s new programs work hand-in-hand with the company’s Pro-Deckapproach. The Pro-Deck approach optimizesscreen media performance by incorporatingthe ideal screen media for each of the threeseparate phases of the screening process.
For more information, call 800/325-5993or visit www.wstyler.ca.
Vibration Analysis System Maximizes Uptime, Profit
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Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section
The goal of the vibration analysis system offers the capability to conduct preventiveand predictive maintenance. On the other, it pursues the ideal screening perform-ance by optimizing the parameters of the screen in a way that particles find asmany opportunities as possible to pass screen openings.
W.S. Tyler provides the complete vibration analysis tech-nology kit, consisting of eight wireless Bluetoothaccelerometers that are attached to the outside of thevibrating screen to take readings at intervals determinedby the customer, a hand-held data collection and analysisdevice (PDA), the analysis software and batteries andchargers.
The vibration analysis service is an in-person program that cus-tomers can utilize at intervals they deem necessary for theiroperations. Through the service, certified W.S. Tyler techniciansvisit customers’ sites to collect data from the vibrating screens.
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Terex Fuchs Work Attachments Designed for Efficiency
Terex Fuchs work attachments are pur-pose built to withstand the demands of scrap,recycling and heavy-duty rehandling appli-cations. With size ranges built specificallyfor each material handler model, theseattachments work in unison with themachine to increase productivity and liftingefficiency. From cactus grabs to magnetplates to lift hooks, Terex offers a range ofoptions with quick-attach designs, so opera-tors can switch between attachments withina matter of minutes to reduce downtime andincrease productivity, according to the man-ufacturer.
Cactus GrabsTerex Fuchs cactus grabs are built to with-
stand the rigors of scrap handling and recy-cling applications. Featuring robust con-struction and advanced kinematics, thesecactus grabs boast high tine-closing forcesand hydraulics that are performance-matched to the machine for powerful andprecise material handling.
Terex Fuchs cactus grabs offer long life indemanding applications for a higher returnon investment. The durable grab rotator is anintegral part of the upper grab section forreliable operation and simple servicing.Cylinder rods and hydraulic lines are wellprotected against external damage. Wear-
resistant, high-manganese steel tine tipsextend attachment life, while HARDOXsteel reduces abrasion of grab shell areassubject to wear.
A variety of cactus grab models withcapacities from 0.5 to 1.8 cu. yd. (.4 to 1.3 cum) are available to match material handlerproduction capacity and application require-ments. An open tine design is available forhandling bulky items, while half- or closed-shell tine models excel at handling finelyshredded material. Grabs with capacitiesranging from 0.5 to 1.0 cu. yd. (.4 to .76 cum) can be equipped with a magnet toimprove grapple flexibility.
Magnet PlatesDesigned for scrap and rehandling appli-
cations, Terex Fuchs electro magnets exert apowerful field force over the entire diameterof the magnet plate for high handling capac-ities. Boasting lift forces from 22,480 to85,427 ft.-lb., each magnetic plate is precise-ly matched to the standard DC generatorfound on each Terex Fuchs material handlermodel. Operators control the magnet’scounter excitement through momentary polereversal, so even the smallest iron piecesimmediately drop off.
Terex Fuchs electro magnets are availablein hydraulically rotating, rigid and chain sup-
pression plate designs to meet virtually anyapplication. Magnet upper sections are madeof a durable special cast alloy, while themagnetic plate features a “dynamo steel”casting with a non-magnetizable cast steelbase plate. The plate’s hollow core designreflects heat to regulate operating tempera-tures.
Magnet diameters range from 37 to 79 in.(94 to 200 cm), precisely matching eachmaterial handler model. The hydraulicallyrotating gear is wear-resistant and enclosedin a sealed housing for magnet diametersreaching 49 in. (124 cm).
Lift HooksOffering a sturdy design, Terex Fuchs lift
hooks deliver high lifting capacities rangingfrom 10 to 20 tons (9 to 18 t), especially use-
ful in heavy-duty rehandling applications. Afull range of lift hooks are available to meetvirtually any material handling need. Hookdesigns are available in standard or quick-change suspensions with either rigid or rotat-ing designs.
Terex Fuchs lift hooks along with the cac-tus grabs and magnets are available for anymodel of Terex Fuchs material handler. Thefull Terex Fuchs product range includes sta-tionary, electric powered, rubber tired andtrack models. These purpose-built machinesexcel in demanding scrap, recycling, demo-lition and port applications. They offer workradii ranging from 26.9 to 72 ft. (8 to 22 m)and an elevated cab design to boost materialhandling efficiency.
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A variety of cactus grab modelswith capacities from 0.5 to 1.8 cu.yd. (.4 to 1.3 cu m) are available tomatch material handler productioncapacity and application require-ments.
Boasting lift forces from 22,480to 85,427 ft.-lb., each magneticplate is precisely matched tothe standard DC generatorfound on each Terex Fuchs
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LaCorte is a veteran of the construction equipment indus-try with more than 20 years in the industry, which includes aprevious stint at Allied as internal sales manager. His experi-ence at the manufacturing level includes product engineeringsystems design, territorial field sales management and OEMsales management. LaCorte has served on the Institute ofScrap Recycling Industries Inc.’s (ISRI) GovernmentRelations and Convention Committee and the AssociatedEquipment Distributors (AED) Government RelationsCommittee.
Through more than 200 U.S. and Canadian distributors,Allied offers a complete line of excavator, loader/backhoe,skid steer and mini-excavator mounted attachments, station-ary rock breaking systems and material handling systems.
For more information, call 216/431-2600 or visitwww.AlliedCP.com.
Sal LaCorte will be responsible for the development ofthe sales activity for the attachments in Allied’s non-impact tools division including mobile shears and con-tractor’s mechanical grapples.
Sal LaCorte NamedAllied’s New Shear,Demolition Manager
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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers
Lowboy Trailer, VRT Ideal for Mining Eqpt. TransportingPhilippi-Hagenbuch (PHIL) is officially
launching its HiVol lowboy trailer and vehi-cle recovery tool (VRT) system for trans-porting equipment. The two pieces of equip-ment are designed to work independently ortogether as one integrated system to haul thelargest, heaviest off-highway mining equip-ment quickly, easily and safely. The systemalso is designed for fast return on invest-ment, typically paying for itself within ayear, according to the manufacturer.The HiVol lowboy trailer-VRT combina-
tion provides the capacity necessary to haulultra class rated equipment, a standard formining equipment such as drills, loaders andhigh-capacity shovels. The system offers ahauling capacity of 400 to more than 2,000tons (363 to 1,814 t). Whether providing ini-tial transport into the mine pit, relocating ashovel from one pit to another or hauling apiece of downed equipment to the shop forrepair, PHIL’s system is able to move nearlyany piece of mining equipment, eliminatingthe need for multiple vehicles and trailers,according to the manufacturer.Acting as the intermediary between the
haul vehicle and trailer, the VRT is key toallowing up to 22 percent more haulingweight than the trailer alone. The VRT even-ly distributes the load over the axles and tiresof the VRT, the haul truck and the trailer. By distributing the weight of the load,
PHIL’s ultra-class lowboy trailer is able tohaul the larger loads safely. Transporting large equipment is safe with
the HiVol lowboy trailer-VRT combination,as well. The VRT’s wide base providesgreater stability and balance for control ofthe load during transport. While traditional lowboy trailers use a
gooseneck and require more time, manpow-er and effort to front load the trailer, theHiVol lowboy trailer features a rear-load sys-tem, designed for safe, efficient loading andunloading for all sizes of equipment. In fact,most pieces can be loaded or unloaded inless than 20 minutes. The trailer’s rear axlesswing out and drop the deck to ground levelwhile rear loading ramps descend. Theequipment easily “walks” up the ramp forfast, convenient loading. Additionally, theramp is designed to maintain a consistentlyflat plane with the deck of the trailer, elimi-
nating apex loading and potential damage tothe idlers and rollers on tracked equipmentand the trailer. Once a machine has beensecured on the trailer, the ramps raise, andthe axles swing back into transport mode,fully containing the equipment for safe trans-port. At this point, the deck raises and thetrailer is ready to move. In addition to enhancing safety, efficiency
and convenience, the HiVol lowboy trailer-VRT combination makes moving large min-ing equipment less expensive than tradition-al means. When a machine such as a miningshovel moves under its own power, exces-sive pressure and unnecessary wear is placedon the undercarriage: tracks, rollers andidlers. Because replacing an undercarriagecan cost up to $3 million, in most cases thesystem easily pays for itself within the firstyear, according to the manufacturer. While intended to work as a unified sys-
tem, the HiVol lowboy trailer and VRT canoperate independently of one another foradded versatility.Philippi-Hagenbuch custom builds every
HiVol lowboy trailer to fit an operation’sexact needs and expectations. Overall, it isthe largest capacity heavy haul unit on themarket, with a capacity that can exceed
1,600 tons (1,451 t). When not used in con-junction with the VRT, the trailer attaches toa haul vehicle with Philippi-Hagenbuch’sstandard six-way kingpin style hitch. Thetrailer and hitch feature a low-maintenancedesign with minimal moving parts, compo-nents and hydraulics for high uptime.In addition to its direct interfacing capa-
bilities when paired with the HiVol lowboytrailer, it can be used on its own as a towingdevice with the ability to tow inoperable off-highway haul trucks weighing up to 400 tonsto the shop for repairs or to any desired loca-tion within an off-highway environment.The VRT interfaces with the front bumper ofthe disabled haul truck and lifts the front tiresoff the ground, evenly distributing theweight between the rear tires of the disabledvehicle, the VRT and the prime mover. TheVRT’s wide wheelbase provides stabilityand balance, eliminating the need for a coun-terweight on the tow vehicle’s chassis andensuring safe towing with no added pressureon the truck or the haul vehicle.When used as in intermediary between
the prime mover and a PHIL lowboy trailer,the VRT conveniently attaches to the goose-neck of the trailer itself through a lowboyinterface point located on the top of the VRT.
To disengage, the VRT pivot actuation sys-tem hydraulically adjusts the height andpitch of the lowboy interface point and theVRT can be moved out of the way, ready tobe used for towing disabled vehicles.Building upon customer feedback, PHIL
has enhanced its VRT and lowboy trailerwith the ability to have them operate withoutthe need of an off-highway truck. Throughthe use of a PHIL dolly interface system, atracked loader can be connected to the dollywith the ability to pull and operate the VRTand lowboy trailer within a minesite envi-ronment. This enhancement provides theadded flexibility for mines to operate a VRTand lowboy trailer without tying up anexpensive prime mover for support opera-tions.Every HiVol lowboy trailer and VRT is
completely assembled and tested by PHILprior to shipment at its Peoria, Ill., factory.Due to their size, both pieces are fully mod-ular so they can be broken down easily forshipment by legal load and reassemblyonsite. In addition, the company offers onsiteassembly assistance to every customer witha Lowboy trailer or VRT purchase. For more information, call 800/447-6464
or visit www.philsystems.com.
Pages 20-23
The HiVol lowboy trailer-VRT combi-nation provides the capacity neces-
sary to haul ultra class rated equip-ment, a standard for mining equip-
ment such as drills, loaders andhigh-capacity shovels.
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Deuce Two-Way Dump BodyFrom Crysteel Manufacturing
The Deuce two-way dumpbody from CrysteelManufacturing Inc. doubles worktruck efficiency by combiningrear dumping and side dumpingin one body. The design allowsoperators to dump to the rear fortypical applications, as well as tothe side for those hard to reachplaces.
The Deuce is available in 9 and11-ft. (2.7 and 3.3 m) lengths andis equipped with the Lo-Boy dou-ble acting hoist with a capacity upto 11 tons (10 t). Standard fea-tures include a quick-drop tail-gate, dump-thru driver’s side orpassenger’s side gate with a foldon the opposite side and integrat-ed tarp brackets.
The Deuce is available in hightensile steel and stainless steeland all Deuce bodies featureCrysteel’s five-year warranty.
For more information, call800/533-0494 or visit www.crys-teel.com.
The Deuce is available in 9 and 11-ft. (2.7 and 3.3m) lengths and is equipped with the Lo-Boy doubleacting hoist with a capacity up to 11 tons (10 t).
Liebherr Unveils Its NewestUltra-Class Mining Truck
Millions of operating hours and years ofdesign experience have come together tocreate Liebherr’s newest ultra-class miningtruck. The T 284 offers a high payload andfeatures the latest generation of the LitronicPlus AC drive system. Built with manyLiebherr designed systems and components,the T 284 serves as the platform for futureadvances in mining truck technology,according to the manufacturer.
Performance Developed and built by Liebherr, the
Litronic Plus AC drive system determinesthe optimal way to extract power from thediesel engine. With this system, more poweris available to accelerate the truck and climbgrades. The Litronic Plus system also con-serves fuel when the engine is idling. In thisway it minimizes fuel consumption andmaximizes performance.
The combination of the T 284’s efficientLitronic Plus AC drive system, its high-power engine, and low gross vehicle weightleads to fast haul cycle times with higherspeeds on grade.
The T 284 supports engine options withpower ratings up to 4,023 hp (3,000 kW).With application-specific recommendations
from Liebherr, customers are able to selectthe engine that will allow the truck to meetproductivity targets while minimizing fuelconsumption. These engine options offer thelatest fuel-injection technology for cleanercombustion and reduced fuel consumption.The T 284 also supports high-capacity tires.
Lightweight Design EnsuresMaximum Payload
Liebherr’s goal is to use as much of thetruck’s load-carrying capacity as possible forpayload. The T 284 achieves this by com-bining its trademark low empty vehicleweight (EVW) and electric drive system.The key to this empty vehicle weight is the T284’s durable, lightweight frame whichincludes cast components in strategic areasand hollow box rails with fully welded inter-nal stiffeners.
Ultra class trucks have proven to be amore productive means of moving material.By hauling more per cycle, the T 284 allowscustomers to maximize the return on theirinvestment and to meet production targetswith fewer trucks or in less time.
For more information, visitwww.Liebherr.com.
The T 284 supports engine options with power ratings up to 4,023 hp (3,000 kW).With application-specific recommendations from Liebherr, customers are able toselect the engine that will allow the truck to meet productivity targets while mini-mizing fuel consumption.
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Wildcat HD Rancher BodyFrom Rugby ManufacturingThe Rugby Wildcat
Rancher body’s heavy-dutyconstruction is designed tostand up to tough job sitesand difficult working condi-tions. Equipped with con-venient, timesaving features,the Wildcat Rancher is well-suited for the oilfield, as wellas other highly demandingconstruction applications,according to the manufactur-er. A 3/16-in. (.5 cm) steel
tread plate floor, a 12-gaugesmooth steel rear apron, areinforced hitch plate and12-gauge skirting belowbody provide durability andreliability. The RugbyWildcat Rancher HD is available in 9 ft. 3 in.and 11 ft. 3 in. (2.8 and 3.4 m) lengths, witha 96 in. (244 cm) outside width. The body comes standard with tool boxes
incorporated into the body on each side (24by 18 by 18 in. [61 by 46 by 46 cm]). Anoptional rear tool box also is available (12 by
16 by 18 in. [30.5 by 40.5 by 45.7 cm]). Acomplete set of 8" side sections, utilizing theoutside stake pockets, also is available.Rugby backs each of its dump bodies with
a three-year warranty. For more information, call 701/776-5722
or visit www.rugbymfg.com.
The Rugby Wildcat Rancher HD is available in 9 ft. 3 in.and 11 ft. 3 in. (2.8 and 3.4 m) lengths, with a 96 in.(244 cm) outside width.
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The DuraClass Alumax™ classic aluminum sheet & post design offers increased payloads, rust and corrosion resistance and eliminates paint expense. Typically up to 50% lighter than traditional steel, aluminum bodies increase payload capacity, minimizes fuel consumption and improve truck
life. Alumax™ Aluminum bodies offer long life and a sharp, clean look.
Alumax™ bodies have specially designed extruded top rails, heavy duty bottom rails, aluminum I-beam longmembers and stacked “U” shaped crossmembers - all contributing to unmatched structural integrity.
With over a century of experience, DuraClass continues to deliver the most stylish, rugged and dependable dump bodies and hoists to the work truck industry.
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WAUKESHA-PEARCE INDUSTRIES, INC.
12320 S. MainHouston, TX 77035
713-723-1050Fax: 713-551-0798
Tomball, TX281-351-9016
Kilgore, TX903-984-2011
Port Arthur, TX409-721-5305
Corpus Christi, TX361-884-8275
Edinburg, TX956-386-0107
San Antonio, TX210-648-4444
Pflugerville, TX512-251-0013
Buffalo, TX903-322-7150www.wpi.com
Komatsu Equipment Company1486 South Distribution Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84104801-972-3660
4460 Pioneer WayElko, NV 89801775-753-7557
3825 Losee RoadNorth Las Vegas, NV 89030
702-399-1004
900 Marietta WaySparks, NV 89431775-356-1334
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SECT IONAttachments Pages 28-31
Doosan Plate Compactors Flat-TopDesign Allows ‘Cap’ to Be Added
Three new plate compactor models expand Doosanexcavator versatility and make quick work of restoringtrenches.Featuring a flat top mount design, the Doosan plate
compactors can easily be mounted to different carriers.The flat-top design allows a “cap” to be added to theattachment based on the specific machine being used.Four outboard shock mounts distribute vibrationsevenly while keeping the attachment level, improvingcompaction efficiency and extending component life.Standard flow controls prevent over-speeding, whichcan lead to poor compaction and reduce bearing life,according to the manufacturer.Applications for the plate compactor attachments
include compacting trenches, footings and slab areas.An excavator-mounted plate compactor attachmentprovides more powerful compaction force than hand-operated compactors and reduces the need for workers
in the trench. The PCX64 is approved for the Doosan DX140LC
excavator, with a baseplate width of 23 in. (58 cm).The attachment’s dynamic force is 6,400 lbs. (2,903kg) and the compaction frequency is 2,000 vibrationsper minute (vpm). The PCX114 is approved for the Doosan
DX140LC, DX180LC, DX190W, DX210W,DX225LC and DX255LC excavators. It features abaseplate width of 27 in. (68.5 cm), 2,000 vpm fre-quency and 11,350 lbs. of dynamic force.The PCX220 is approved for the Doosan DX255,
DX300, DX350, DX420, DX480 and DX520 excava-tors. It features a baseplate width of 32 in. (81 cm),2,100 vpm frequency and 22,000 lbs. (5,148 kg) ofdynamic force.For more information, visit www.doosanequip-
ment.com.
The flat-top design allows a “cap” to be added to the attachment based on the specific machine beingused.
Blastcrete Equipment Company, manufacturer of concrete mix-ers, pumps and related products, offers the Model RD6536 skidsteer pump attachment. • Three-inch (7.6 cm) hydraulic squeeze pump is ideal for ICF,
block fill, form and pour, driveways, basements and various shot-crete applications.• Ability to pump grout materials, 3/8-in. (.9 cm) shotcrete and
3/4-in. (1.9 cm) structural concrete mixes.• Fast, efficient solution for contractors performing a variety of
concrete and shotcrete applications. • Variable speeds of 0 to 25 cu. yds. (0 to 19 cu m) per hour.• Vertical pumping distance reaches 50 ft. (15 m) with the use of
a rubber delivery line, while horizontal distance can reach up to 250ft. (76 m). For 60 years, Blastcrete Equipment Company has been manu-
facturing solutions for the shotcrete industry. With a complete prod-uct line consisting of concrete mixers, pumps and related products,Blastcrete Equipment Company is poised to meet the needs of thecommercial and residential construction, ICF and SCIP buildingsystems, refractory and underground markets. For more information, call 800/235-4867 or visit www.blast-
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Blastcrete AnnouncesRD6536 Skid SteerPump Attachment
Three-inch (7.6 cm) hydraulic squeeze pump is ideal forICF, block fill, form and pour, driveways, basements andvarious shotcrete applications.
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Werk-Brau’s Pipe, Pole GrappleForks Handle Various Sizes
Werk-Brau’s pipe and pole grapple forks have been engineered for ease of use, pro-ductivity and to handle a vast variety of different material sizes and quantities.These easy to install grapples offer a variety of features and come in a range ofsizes. Heavy duty construction ensures that these grapples are built to survive therugged demands of the industry. Each grapple arm has dual cylinders for optimalfunction. The grapple behaves and feels like a standard fork carriage for ease ofuse, and the forks can be replaced to extend the life of a company’s investment,according to the manufacturer.
HAMMER, an Italianmanufacturer of hydraulichammers, now has a 20,000ft. lb. model available at itsU.S. distributor A.T.Equipment. The hammer is17 ft. (5 m) tall and delivers200 to 550 blows perminute. The manufactureralso has hammers in the 100-29,000 ft. lb. range, whichare available for use on 60 to110 ton (54 to 100 t) excava-tors.This “specialty size” is
good for quarries, sewercontractors and anyone whoneeds “extreme power forextremely hard rock,”according to MarekTopolewski, A.T. Equipmentmanager.HAMMER are either
flow tested at A.T.Equipment’s Sutton, Mass.,location, or onsite and thecompany maintains a fullstock inventory of parts oranything else a customerwould require.“We can service every
customer depending on theirapplication,” Topolewskisaid. “No matter where thecustomer is located…ourtechnical support team offerson-site support anywhere inthe country. We won’t leaveuntil everything is perfect.” Founded in 1995 A.T.
Equipment Inc. providescontractors with sales andrentals of heavy equipment.It is the dealer of Yanmar(construction equipment),D&A Hydraulic Breakersand HAMMER SRLHydraulic Breakers inMassachusetts. It alsoinstalls, services and rebuildsequipment, includingmachines and hammers.HAMMER SRL engi-
neering has been responsiblefor manufacturing hydraulichammers for more than 30years.For more information,
visit www.atequipment.com.
Paul Beaupre, product support at A.T. Equipment Inc.,illustrates the size of the 20,000 ft. lb. hydraulic HAM-MER newly released in the United States.
New ‘Specialty Size’ HAMMERAvailable at A.T. Equipment
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Contract to Give ColoradoSprings Economy a Boosttion contracts, an Associated Press review ofcontracting activity showed. The money iscrucial for the Colorado Springs area econo-my. “The economy in Colorado Springs has
been struggling and not recovering as fast asother areas of the state ... because it’s not asdiversified,” said Natalie Mullis, chief econ-omist of the Colorado Legislative Council. About $190 million worth of the 2012
contracts will be spent on facilities for the4th Combat Aviation Brigade, expected to beactivated at Fort Carson in April. ThePentagon originally designated the unit asthe 13th Combat Aviation Brigade butchanged it to the 4th in mid-2012. The projects include a hangar, control
tower, barracks, refueling areas, roads andother infrastructure. The brigade will have up to 2,700 soldiers
and 113 helicopters. Construction to accom-modate the unit is expected to cost a total ofabout $730 million, but not all the contractshave been awarded. The Defense Department awarded con-
tracts worth nearly $26 million to renovate adormitory and gymnasium at the Air ForceAcademy outside Colorado Springs andmore than $58 million for new NationalGuard readiness and training centers inColorado Springs. The largest single construction contract
awarded in Colorado in 2012 was nearly$117 million for a new operations facility formilitary intelligence agencies at Buckley AirForce Base in Aurora. About 3,500 military and civilian person-
nel work for secretive intelligence agenciesat Buckley, including the National SecurityAgency and the National ReconnaissanceOffice. The Pentagon also awarded a $10.5 mil-
lion contract for a new Army Reserve centerin Loveland. More than $286 million of the 2012 con-
tracts were awarded to Colorado construc-tion companies. Hensel Phelps Constructionof Greeley won the most, with contractsworth $226 million. Hensel Phelps’ Austin,Texas, office was awarded another contractworth nearly $45 million.
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Holt CAT Contributes MoreThan $54,000 to Tech ProgramsHolt CAT and the Caterpillar Dealer
Excellence Fund demonstrated continuedsupport for career development and trainingof specialized technicians by contributing$54,800 to technical programs at nineschools across Texas. Recipients included Cedar Valley College
(Lancaster), Dubiski Career High School(Grand Prairie), Kilgore College, LaredoCommunity College, MacArthur HighSchool (San Antonio), Skyline High School(Dallas), South Texas College DieselProgram (McAllen), St. Philip’s College(San Antonio) and Texas State TechnicalCollege (Waco). “When a Cat dealer supports a school’s
technical skills program by making a dona-tion, the Caterpillar Dealer Excellence Fundmatches it,” said Shaun Manning, technicaltraining director, at Holt CAT’s ProTech!training facility. “The goal of the program is to help
schools develop state-of-the-art curriculum
and training to prepare students for futurecareer opportunities.” Schools receive training in areas such as
heavy equipment, diesel engines, electricpower generation, forestry, marine and agri-culture. The recipient schools are evaluatedand selected based on the strength of theirprograms and current infrastructure needs.The Caterpillar Dealer Excellence Fund
was established in 1989 in a partnershipbetween the Caterpillar Foundation,Americas Distribution Services and partici-pating dealers like Holt CAT to strengthencurriculum and faculty development in tech-nical schools The Caterpillar Dealer Excellence Fund is
committed to matching all donations giventhrough the program and provided a match-ing donation of $27,400 in conjunction withHolt CAT to the nine recipient schools.For more information, visit www.holt-
cat.com.
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Earthquake Results in Nearly $6M Cost in RestorationsRegister of Historic Places.
A second turret was so badly damaged that it had to bedemolished by pushing it over, while the other two were dis-mantled brick-by-brick and will be reconstructed, said St.Gregory’s President Greg Main.
“If you saw how it used to be, with the turrets on all fourcorners of the main tower of this building gone, it reallylooks kind of bruised,” Main said.
“We’re trying to move it back to its original splendor. Itwas a magnificent edifice when it was first constructed,”Main said.
The building, referred to by local residents as “the castle,”has the spires that rose from the turrets at the top of the four-floor building cropped off at the roof. There also was dam-
age to the outer brick structure of the building and to thestone stairway that leads from the parking lot into the lobby.
Main said the stone used in the original stairway con-struction has been traced to a quarry in St. Louis that will bereopened to provide an original replacement for the steps andthat aluminum window siding added in the 1960s will bereplaced with wood, as was in the original structure, Mainsaid.
The university did not have earthquake insurance, Mainsaid.
“No one anticipated we were going to have an earthquakeof the size and magnitude that it was.”
The $5 to $6 million cost of the restoration project is beingpaid for through a private fund-raising effort that Main saidhas raised about half of the estimated price.
He said the National Park Service granted approval toplans to renovate the structure, including steel reinforce-ments within the turrets, that are currently hollow inside.
“Somebody once said that you should never waste a gooddisaster, you know, and we haven’t,” Main said.
Main said his hope is that the repairs will be completed in2015, the 100th anniversary of the opening of BenedictineHall.
The cause of the 2011 earthquake, which eclipsed a 5.5magnitude quake centered in El Reno in 1952, remainsunder investigation, according to Austin Holland, a researchseismologist for the Oklahoma Geological Survey at theUniversity of Oklahoma.
A process known as “fracking” in which natural gas com-panies inject liquids into the soil to release gas in order toextract the gas and is suspected as a possible cause of earth-quakes was not taking place in the area, Holland said.
One possibility, though slight, is disposal wells in whichbrackish water that is separated from gas and oil is injectedback into the soil, Holland said.
“The lead researchers here at OU believe these earth-quakes were triggered by injections. I would say it is possi-ble, but not likely,” Holland said. “The data we have isn’tsufficient to answer the question. The energy added to theearth [via injections] was really small compared to the ener-gy released in that earthquake.
“We know there was no fracking going on in the area, sowe can rule that out,” Holland said.
The university was started near present-day Konawa in1875 by two Benedictine monks as Sacred Heart Missionand is the only Catholic institution in the state, Main said.The original building burned and the Citizen PotawatomieNation donated land that it now sits on north of downtownShawnee.
Earthquakes, geologists say, are impossible to predict, butMain said the university will be ready for the next one.
“We are going to make sure that when those turrets goback up that they are reinforced. One of the reasons they fellis that they were just masonry structures, there was no inter-nal structural steel or reinforcement,” Main said.
“And we do have earthquake insurance now.”
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10 ARTICULATED TRUCKS CAT 730 ORVOLVO A30 OR TEREX TA30 WITH LESSTHAN 6000 HOURSCONTACT: SERGE NEUVILLEPHONE: +44.7947820713FAX: +44.1932852615EMAIL:TWTCDIR@YAHOO.CO.UK––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 960 FROM YEARS 1960 TO 1965CONTACT: JIMMY ETHERIDGEPHONE: 214-564-0545FAX: 972-941-6991EMAIL:JIMMYANDSUSAAN@VERIZON.NET––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX 760 BACKHOE • 36 INCH BACK-HOE BUCKET FOR 2003 TEREX 760CONTACT: RICH GRIFFINPHONE: 914-384-0648EMAIL: RICHGRIF@HOTMAIL.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRUSHER PARTS OR WHOLE | ROTORFOR IMPACT CRUSHER OR SHAFTBEARINGSCONTACT: KEN FINLONPHONE: 770-330-0860EMAIL: HARTLCRUSHER@GMAIL.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PIONEER / KOLBERG FT 42 X 40 TRACKIMPACT CRUSHER • LATE MODEL LOWHOUR USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: CMIEQUIP@YAHOO.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SEMI TRUCK • IM LOOKING FOR AUSED TRUCK TO DO A LOT OF HEAVYHAULINGCONTACT: GLENN TUCKEREMAIL: TUCK73@PEOPLEPC.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE OR CAT EXTENDAHOE 4X4 • NEWOR USED WITH LOW HOURS CASE580L EXTENDAHOE 4X4 OR CAT OFEQUAL SIZE OR BIGGERCONTACT: ROGER WOODPHONE: 541-598-5565EMAIL:HOLYFIRE4EVER10@YAHOO.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANT TO BUY 9 USED GENIE GS1930MACHINES.CONTACT: ALLEN LIUPHONE: 610-340-2765EMAIL: CLIU0000@HOTMAIL.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 444H • TRANS. FOR THISLOADER 444HCONTACT: BOB WILLIAMSPHONE: 863-494-1616EMAIL: BOBWILL47@YAHOO.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WANTED FRONT LOADER BACKHOEAND CHEVY TRUCK 2500 4X4. FOR 1985HISTORICAL/CLASSIC BIARRITZCONTACT: JOHNPHONE: 440-567-5108FAX: 440-269-8161EMAIL: SOSVP@OH.RR.COM––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
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The Ohio Nursery & Landscape Association (ONLA) CENTS Show 2013 isJanuary 14 thru 16, 2013 at the Columbus Greater Convention Center. The OhioNursery & Landscape Association is a non-profit trade association, incorporatedin the state of Ohio, representing the interests of the state’s nursery, garden center,and landscape industry. Membership is comprised of nursery stock growers,landscape contractors, & maintenance firms, garden centers, arborists and alliedsuppliers. ONLA Headquarters: 72 Dorchester Square, Westerville, OHMain Phone: 614/899-1195. Main Fax: 614/899-9489
AED Condex 2013: January 16 – 17, 2013, The LVH (Las Vegas Hotel &Casino), Las Vegas, Nevada. Show Location: Paradise Event CenterReach the decision-makers of North America’s leading construction equipment,dealerships at CONDEX 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. And, now the dealer’s showis a limited space event, so don’t delay! CONDEX 2013 is a powerful venue forbuilding and strengthening your business relationships with both current andprospective dealer clients. Each year the industry’s top executives gather at AEDSummit & CONDEX Trade Show. The only show in the industry dedicated strictlyto equipment distribution. Questions? Contact Sandy Brassel at 630/468-5126.
5th Annual Michigan Utility Coordination Conference (MUCC) is January 16, 2013from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant,Michigan. Attend the 5th Annual Michigan Utility Coordination Conference (MUCC)and learn how you can impact the overall utility coordination process. Questions?Feel free to contact Doug Needham at 517/347-8336.
National Pavement Expo 2013 – January 23 to 26, 2013 at the NashvilleConvention Center, Nashville, Tennessee featuring “How to Building Profit intoPavement.” Conference Schedule is Wednesday, January 23rd from 9 AM to 4:30PM; Thursday, January 24th from 8 AM to 4 PM; Friday, January 25th from 8 AMto 4 PM; and Saturday January 26th from 8 AM to 11:30 AM. Exhibit Hours areWednesday, January 23rd thru Friday, January 25th. Special Events includePreview Night on Wednesday, January 23rd; Industry Roundtables on Thursdayand Friday, January 24th and January 25th; Discovery Showcase on Friday,January 25th. Ask the Pros! On the Show Floor on Friday, January 25th from 2:30PM to 4:30 PM. CONTACT information: TELEPHONE: 800/827-8009.
POWER SHOW OHIO (OMEDA), featuring Construction Equipment, AgriculturalEquipment and Outdoor Power Equipment will be held at the Ohio Expo Center,Columbus, OHIO…JANUARY 25, 26 & 27, 2013…Friday, Saturday, Sundayfrom 9 AM to 4 PM. Power Show Ohio is sponsored by the Ohio-MichiganEquipment Dealers Association (OMEDA); PO Box 68, Dublin, OH 43017-0068;Telephone: 614/889-1309 or Email: dalford@amglicusa.com.
Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business GrowHere!2013 EVENTS CALENDAR:
January 9th thru 11th, 2013 – NORTHERN GREEN EXPO. This event features a trade show, educational sessions, and networking events.***Please contact MNLA at mnla@mnla.biz or call toll free: 888-886-6652 formore information.
Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow – February 6, 2013. The Construction Association of Michigan (CAM), Bloomfield Hills, is pleased toannounce that the Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow will be returningto MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit. This one-day tradeshow will be held onFebruary 6, 2013, and will be attended by construction owners, contractors,suppliers, architects and engineers. Show hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Michigan Construction & Design Tradeshow will also play host to the CAM127th Annual Meeting, CAM Magazine Special Issue Awards, Green BuildingAwards, and Construction Project of the Year Award, which will be held insidethe Sound Board. CAMTEC, the training and education division of CAM, will offerclasses during the tradeshow, as well. Booth space is available for purchase.Contact Ron Riegel or Cathy Jones at CAM for tradeshow rates and information.Telephone: 248/972-1000 and Fax: 248/972-1001, 43636 Woodward,Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302.
World of Concrete / Concrete and Masonry Construction Event – World ofConcrete - Exhibits: February 5 – 8, 2013 Seminars: February 4 – 8,2013 Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada USASince 1975, World of Concrete has been the industry’s only annual internationalevent dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction indus-tries. Featuring indoor and outdoor exhibits, leading suppliers showcasing inno-vative products and technologies, exciting demonstrations and competitions, aworld-class education program, and the information you need to help sustainand grow your business. Start the year off strong at World of Concrete! EMAIL:contactus@worldofconcrete.com
ARA The Rental Show is February 10-13 at a new Las Vegas location: TheSands Expo and Convention Center, right in the middle of the Las Vegas Strip.Click on www.therentalshow.com for a detailed schedule and more information.AGC of America Annual Convention: Registration is now open for the 2013 AGCAnnual Convention and Constructor Expo, being held March 6 – 9 in PalmSprings. The early bird discount, a $200 savings, is available until January 16.Room availability at the convention headquarter hotel (JW Marriott Desert Springs)is limited, so reservations should be made as early as possible. Complete con-ference details are available at http://convention.agc.org or you may contactDenise Woods, CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota,directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website:www.agcmn.org.
2013 MAASTO CONFERENCE: The Wisconsin Department of Transportation willhost the Mid-America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) 2013Conference – “Sharing Strategies for Success.” The conference will be held JULY16-19 at the HILTON HOTEL in downtown Milwaukee. One of the major events atMAASTO 2013 will be a trade show, where industry representatives will have theopportunity to showcase materials, technology, and professional services. Thetrade show will be held July 17 and 18 at the conference hotel. More informationon the trade show registration, layout, schedule, and fees will be available in early2013 at the conference website, which will be linked via the MAASTO meetingswebpage – http://www.maasto.net/meetings.html. If you are looking to speak to
someone with regard to the above conference you may contact Denise Woods,CMP, Director, Communications & Events, AGC of Minnesota, directly at 651/796-2186; toll free at 800/552-7670 or website: www.agcmn.org.
AGC OF MINNESOTA:WHO’s UP FOR BOWLING IN JANUARY? AGC’s ConstructionLeadership Council (CLC) will hold its 6th annual Bowling Tournament on Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Teamsare mixed, so you make new friends, you get a “cool” shirt, anda good time will be had by all. We are looking for sponsors –your company name will be on the shirts! Information/registra-tion is attached – contact Jane Sanem, jsanem@agcmn.org or651-796-2187, for more details.
NOTES:COMMISSIONER APPOINTED. Governor Dayton has chosenCharlie Zelle, current president and CEO of Jefferson Lines, asCommissioner of the Minnesota Department of Transportation(MnDOT). Mr. Zelle will begin work at the agency on January15, 2013.
AGC of Minnesota STP Classes – Supervisory LeadershipProgram (STP) classes for January to February will begin theweek of January 7, 2013.
AGC St. LouisConstruction Leadership Council MARDI GRAS FLOATThe AVENGERS of Construction SafetySOULARD MARDI GRAS PARADEFebruary 9, 2013Please Dress in Hero Gear & Safety Construction Attire$80 per Ride: Price includes beer, beads and a great ride on the CLC Float!First come, First served: Limited availability!!! Registration Deadline: February 1, 2013Fax: (314) 781-2874FLOAT: $80 per RiderSponsorship Package: $500 (sponsorship and four riders)PROCEEDS go to the Jeff Staley Safety Foundation. Questions ??? Please con-tact: Jackie McMahon at (301) 659-9090 or Email: Jackie.McMahon@affinity-center.com
AGC – St. Louis***SAVE THE DATE!Beer, Brats & a Band … What more do you need?JUNE 13, 2013 (more details to follow).
AGC – St. LouisSAFETY BANQUET – FEBRUARY 21, 2013ARTBA (American Road and Transportation Builders Association)presents the XLIV (44th) Annual Construction Safety AwardsBanquet honoring the St. Louis area’s best and safest constructionworkers and contractors.
February 21, 2013 at Orlando Gardens Banquet CenterFeaturing
Grand Attendance Prize Arctic CAT ATVAnd
Over “44” Attendance Prizes!Including Power Tools, Electronics, Sports Tickets, Gift Certificates
and more!Featuring this year
Don’t Leave Safety at Work!Every attendee receives table gifts courtesy of the AGC of St. Louis.Pre-registration is required. Please visit: http://wwwagcstl.org for more information, or contactBeth Appelbaum at 314/480-3172 (bappelbaum@agcstl.org).
American Subcontractors Association – Midwest CouncilThe American Subcontractors Association (ASA) MidwestCouncil is a construction trade association made up of qualityspecialty contractors and suppliers serving the constructionindustry and the community in the greater St. Louis metropoli-tan area and southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s pur-pose is to improve the construction process through activeparticipation in education, legislation and cooperation. Formore information about the ASA Midwest Council, visitwww.asamidwest.com or contact Executive Director SusanWinkelmann at 314/845-0855.
SAVE THE DATE:Meet the General Contractors” Expo Scheduled for January23, 2013St. Louis, MO – The American Subcontractors Association(ASA) – Midwest Council is set to host its annual “Meet theGeneral Contractors” Expo on January 23, 2013 at the St.Charles Convention Center in St. Charles, MO. The yearlyevent gives area subcontractors and construction professionalsthe opportunity for valuable face-to-face time with some of theSt. Louis region’s top general contractors. ASA members and non-members are welcome to attend.Reservations are required. The cost to attend is $65 for ASAmembers and $95 for non-members. The cost includes appe-tizers and an open bar. The expo will be open 3:30 to 5:00PM for ASA members only, and 5:00 to 7:30 PM for all otherattendees. Steve Giacin, president of Kaiser Electric and the ASA –Midwest Council, says the expo is invaluable to industry pro-fessionals looking to make new contacts and potentiallyincrease sales for the coming year. Last year’s event drew more than 900 attendees. ASA willalso have a booth at the expo with information about member-ship. Visit www.asamidwest.com for registration information.For more information about the event, contact ASA ExecutiveDirector Susan Winkelmann at susan@asamidwest.com or314/845-0855.
BusinessCalendar
Manitou, a global manufacturer of material handlingequipment, welcomed Kirby-Smith to its dealer network.Kirby-Smith is the authorized dealer of Manitou MT seriesconstruction telescopic handlers throughout Texas andOklahoma.Established in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Okla., Kirby-
Smith provides products for the construction, rental andindustrial markets.“We are very excited to welcome Kirby-Smith to the
Manitou dealer network,” said Andy Strupp, vice presidentsales, Americas. “We are confident that Kirby-Smith, with itslong history of excellent service and knowledgeable people,will be an asset to our business and a dedicated source forManitou MT series construction telescopic handler sales andservice.”For more information, call 800/628-0491 or visit
www.manitou.com.
Texas, Okla. ...
Manitou WelcomesKirby-Smith toDealer Network
Absolute Auction!
Terms: Complete settlement on auction day in the form of Cash or Check. Buyers unknown by Nutt Auction Company must provide a bankletter of guarantee if paying by check. A 2% buyers premium will apply toall purchases.
(903) 824-0581John Nutt 903-824-0581john@nuttauction.com
R.W. "Bud" Nutt 903-748-4400TX #11712 AR #1030
Dr. EliE WAtts EstAtEsat., Jan. 19, 2013 • 10:00 am
2890 Hwy. 98, New Boston, tX 75570Directions: New Boston is located approximately 25 miles west of Texarkanaon Interstate 30. From New Boston go west on I-30 take exit 198. On Hwy. 98
go south 2.3 mile, auction is on the right. Watch for signs!Note: Selling for the Dr. Elie Watts estate. This auction will contain the cleanestgroup of equipment you will see offered at auction this year. Everything has beenstored in a shed and most has very few hours of use on it. This will be an absoluteauction and everything will sell regardless of price! Make plans to attend or bid online at www.bidspotter.com.
Tractors
2010 Ford NH T6030 Plus w/Loader, C/A, MFWD, 140Hrs - Warranty until 8/19/13 Sr #ZABD08259
2009 JD 8330 w/Loader, C/A, MFWD, PS Xmsn, Dls,Quick Hitch, 950 Hrs, Emissions Warranty until5/7/13, Sr #RW8330P044938
2004 Case IH STX450, C/A, Dls, 423 Hrs, Sr#JEE0104015
Dozer, Dirt Pans & Land Levelers
1978 Cat D9H, C/A, Limb Risers, Blade & Rake, PSXmsn, Manuals, UC-90%, Sr #090V06688
2005 Garfield 1650 Dirt Pan, Dolly Wheel, Sr #3164392010 Garfield Model 1600RS Blade (16'), Rear Steer,
Sr # 016127
Dozer, Dirt Pans & Land LevelersProctor 18' X 52' Landplane, (Brand New)Brandt 60' Land Leveler
Misc. EquipmentJohn Deere 10' Hyd BladePhares & Wlikins 500 Bu. Grain CartRhino FN 180 15' shredder, 540 PTO ( Like New)Rhino FN 20 20' shredder, 1000 PTOSunflower Offset Disc Mdl 1321-16 (16')Lawson 15' Pasture Aerator10' Selectatilth Rota-tillerBad Boy Zero Turn Mower (New)Miller BobCat 225NT Welder (96 Hrs)Aluminum Irrigation Pipe • Utility TrailersOver $30,000 worth of tools! (Everything you can imagine)
Absolute Auction
for Davis Dozer &
Construction
Feb. 16, 2013
9:00 amNutt Auction Complex
102 Hwy 82BGarland City, AR 71839Also Consignmentsfrom area farmers
and ranchers
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • January 12, 2013 • Page 43
Kirby-Smith, Wirtgen America Team Up...
Upcoming Paving SeminarSupports Texas HighwaysIn February 2012, more than 500 govern-
mental, state highway and highway contrac-tors attended Kirby-Smith Machinery andWirtgen America’s free educational pavingseminar to learn the most current technologyand best practices in paving, compaction,asphalt recycling and soil stabilization.Continuing its support for Texas
Highways, Kirby-Smith Machinery andWirtgen America are sponsoring a freepaving seminar once again. Industry experts in Hot Mix Design (RAP
and RAS), paving, compaction, asphalt recy-cling and soil stabilization will be instructingon best practices, latest advancements inpaving, and the most cost efficient methodsto pave Texas highways. On display will bemore than $8 million of state of the artpaving equipment.The seminar is being held at the Arlington
Convention Center on Tuesday, Feb. 26,2013 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.In today’s economy such seminars are
vital: To maintain its roadway infrastructurethe state of Texas has identified $188 billionin needed projects to achieve an acceptablelevel of mobility by 2030. But only $102 bil-lion will be available to meet those needswith a shortfall of more than $86 billion. Kirby-Smith Machinery has been servic-
ing the highway industry for more than 30years. Kirby-Smith has service locations inAbilene, Amarillo, Dallas, Ft. Worth,Lubbock, Odessa, Kansas City, OklahomaCity, St. Louis, and Tulsa. Komatsu,Manitowoc, Wirtgen, LeeBoy/Rosco, AtlasCopco, and Gradall are just a few of the pre-miere products they service. For more information, visit www.kirby-
smith.com
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ALEX LYON & SON
AUCTIONEERS
www.lyonauction.com
315-633-2944�
• Portland, OR
Thurs.,�January�17,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment,
Forklifts,�Trucks�&�Trailers
• Dallas, TX
Fri.,�January�18,�2013
For:�Late�Model�Cat�Rental
Returns
• Houston, TX
Sat.,�January�19,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• Queretaro, Mexico
Fri.,�January�25,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment,
Attachments,�Trucks�and�Trailers
• Atlantic City, NJ
Fri.,�January�25,�2013
For:�Hertz�Equipment�Rentals,
Late�Model�Construction�Vehicles,
Forklifts,�Support�Equipment
• Cleveland, OH
Sat.,�January�26,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment,
Attachments,�Trucks�and�Trailers
• Kissimmee, FL
Sat.-Sun.,�February�2-10,�2013
For:�Annual�9�Day�Auction!
Construction�Equipment,�Trucks,
Trailers,�Support
• Las Vegas, NV
Sat.,�March�16,�2013
For:�Late�Model�Rental�Fleet
Equipment
• Atlantic City, NJ
Thurs.-Sun.,�March�21-24,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment,
Trucks�and�Trailers
• Central New York
Sat.,�May�4,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
300+�Collectible�Cars,�1940-
1970,�US�Army�Jeeps�and�More
RITCHIE BROS.
AUCTIONEERS
www.rbauction.com
402-421-2631
• Houston, TX
February�6-7,�2013
• Las Vegas, NV
February�8,�2013
• Phoenix, AZ
February�12-13,�2013
• Tipton, CA
February�15,�2013
• Orlando, FL
February�18-23,�2013
• Chehalis, WA
March�5,�2013
• Fort Worth, TX
March�5-6,�2013
BAR NONE AUCTION
www.barnoneauction.com
866-372-1700�
• Portland, OR
Thurs.,�January�17,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• San Bernardino, CA
Sat.,�January�26,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• Sacramento, CA
Sat.,�February�9,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
DEANCO AUCTIONS
www.deancoauction.com
601-656-9768
• Dothan, Al
Jan�31�thru�Feb�2,�2013
For:�16th Annual�Farm�&
Construction�Equipment�Auction
• Philadelphia, MS
March�20-22,�2013
For:�12th Annual�Springtime
Contractors�Equipment�Auction
• Philadelphia, MS
May�29-30,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• Philadelphia, MS
July�17-18�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• Philadelphia, MS
September�18-19,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• Philadelphia, MS
November�20-21,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES
www.delpeterson.com
�800-492-9090
• Hutchinson, KS
Thurs.,�January�10,�2013
For:�Construction�and�Farm
Equipment,�Trucks�&�Trailers
• Online Only
Tues.,�January�22,�2013
For:�Construction�and�Farm
Equipment
• Springfield, ILThurs.,�January�31�2013For:�Construction�and�FarmEquipment
• Online OnlyClosing�February�5,�2013For:�Late�Model�John�Deere�FarmEquipment
• Online OnlyThurs.,�February�19,�2013For:�Construction�and�FarmEquipment,�Trucks�and�Trailers
DON SMOCK
AUCTION CO., INC.
www.dsa-auctions.com
765-778-9277
• Pendleton, INMarch�29,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• Pendleton, INJune�21,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• Pendleton, INSeptember�20,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• Pendleton, INDecember�13,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
GLOBAL FORCE
AUCTION GROUP
www.gforceauction.com
�877-631-0650
• Online Only
January�31-February�1,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• Online OnlyFebruary�26-27,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• West Friendship, MDSat.,�March�2,�2013
For:�Part�2�of�Liquidation�of�NewRiver�Landscapes�and�Local
Contractors
IRON PLANET AUCTIONS
www.ironplanet.com
�888-433-5426
ONLINE�AUCTIONS
Go�to�www.ironplanet.com to view
the complete auction schedules,
inspection reports and to place
your bid!
• ONLINE ONLYJanuary�10,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
January�17,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
January�24,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
January�30-31,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• ONLINE ONLY
February�26-28,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
MARTIN & MARTIN
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.mmaauction.com
�800-763-2728
• Mableton, GA
Tues.,�January�15,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• Pelzer, SC
Wed.,�January�23,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
MEEKINS AUCTION
COMPANY
www.meekinsauction.com
�800-499-6560
• Wilson, NC
Thurs.,�January�31,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
NUTT AUCTION
COMPANY
www.nuttauction.com
903-748-4400
• New Boston, TX
Sat.,�January�19,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
PETROWSKY
AUCTIONEERS INC.
www.petrowskyauctioneers.com
�860-642-4200
• Elmwood Park, NJ
Wed.,�January�30,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
• North Franklin, CT
Wed.-Fri.,�March�14-16,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment
PROXIBID
www.proxibid.com
877-505-7770
• Online OnlyThurs.,�January�10,�2013For:�Rebel�Auction�Co.,�Inc.
• Online OnlyFri.,�January�11,�2013For:�Weeks�Auction�Company
• Online OnlySat.,�January�12,�2013For:�Insight�Auctioneers�andSales
• Online OnlySat.,�January�12,�2013For:�Mike�Graham�Auctioneers
• Online OnlySat.,�January�12,�2013For:�Bar�None�Auction
PURPLE WAVE AUCTION
www.purplewave.com
�866-608-9283
• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�January�17,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYFri.,�January�18,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
• ONLINE ONLYThurs.,�January�31,�2013For:�Construction�Equipment
ROLLER AUCTIONEERS
www.rollerauction.com
�866-515-1668
• Henderson, COWed.,�January�16,�2013For:�Construction�and�ContractingEquipment
ROY TIETSWORTH AUCTION-
EERS
www.tietsworth.com
�585-243-1563
• Cortland, NYWed.,�January�23,�2013For:�Over�60�Farm�Tractors�andMunicipal�Equipment
UTILITY AUCTIONS
www.utilityauctions.net
�302-530-9103
• Wilmington, DEFri.,�February�22,�2013For:�Construction and UtilityEquipment
YODER & FREY
AUCTIONEERS, INC.
www.yoderandfrey.com
�419-865-3990
• Kissimmee, FL
February�11-18,�2013
For:�Construction�Equipment,
Trucks�and�Trailers
AuctionsComing
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • January 12, 2013 • Page 45
ABSOLUTE AUCTION FEATURING EQUIPMENT FROM LOCKLEAR BORING INC
(2) 2010 CHEVROLET 1500 SILVERADO
2006 HITACHI ZAXIS 330LCBARBCO 54-750 LARGE QTY OF TRENCH SHIELDS LARGE QTY OF WELDER
GENERATOR SETSOVER 3000 FT OF AUGER SECTIONS
1997 MACK CH613
2000 AMERICAN AUGER 48-900S
2007 STERLING ELLIOTT 2495 24 TON
2010 CHEVROLET 3500HD SILVERADO DUALLY
2011 FORD F-550XL SUPERDUTY DUALLY
2011 MCLAUGHLIN V500AW AIRWATER VACUUM EXCAVATION SYSTEM
2006 KOBELCO SK330LC-VIDYNAMIC ACERA
2006 KENWORTH W900L 2001 DYNAWELD LB50 2006 LINK BELT 130LX
THURSDAY, Jan. 31st, 2013 - 9:00AM
Auction conducted by:
Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: info@meekinsauction.com
Sale Site Address: 4009 Estate DriveCreedmoor, NC 27522
Auctioneer Note: Locklear Boring Inc has been spe-cializing in horizontal boring and locating servicesfor both commercial and residential customers over15 years. Being a company known for their profes-sionalism and customer relations, Locklear BoringInc is known throughout the contractor communityas a company you can trust. This company hasmaintained all their equipment and trucks over theyears and they are in excellent job ready condition.From earth moving equipment, heavy duty trucks,trailers, or to support equipment, this auction willhave some quality late model equipment and trucksup for sale. Make plans today to attend, for this isone auction you will not want to miss!
For up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, view auctioninformation, visit our company website
meekinsauction.comAbsolute Consignments will be Accepted for this Auction: For more information on this auction or if you are interested in sell-ing your equipment for this auction, please contact one of our auction sales managers today! Offering selling benefits to helpyour company achieve the best return on the sale of your assets. Flexible Contract Options: Net Guarantee, StraightCommission, Out-Right Purchase, Off Site Auctions.
Contact one of our sales representatives today!Trey Meekins: 910-258-4383 - trey@meekinsauction.com • Chris Cea: 910-633-8244 - chris@meekinsauction.com
E.B. Webb: 252-245-1405 - ebwebb@meekinsauction.com
2005 DEERE 310G 4X4Partial List to DateHYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS2006 Hitachi ZX330LC2006 Kobelco SK330LC-VI Dynamic Acera1998 Kobelco SK300LC Mark IV2007 Deere 200CLC1995 Daewoo DH220LC2010 Link Belt 160X22006 Link Belt 130LX
LOADER BACKHOES2005 Deere 310G 4x4
HORIZONTAL BORING MACHINESBarbo 48/54-7502000 American Auger 48-900S1995 American Auger 36-340S(3) American Auger 24-150SAmerican Auger 24-110SAmerican Auger 24-100SRichmond 36C(3) Richmond 24CRichmond 20CAmerican Auger Pneumatic
AUGER BORING TOOLING & ACCESSORIESOver 3,000 ft of Auger Sections, from 4 inch width
bore diameter to 60 inchDisc Cutter HeadsHeavy Duty Rock HeadsHTR Cutting HeadsHTD Cutting HeadsCombination HeadsCasing & Saddle AdaptersExtension TrackDutch LevelsAmerican Auger B114-3P Bentonite Mixing SystemVandalism Shields(7) ELCO DARDA Hydraulic Rock and Concrete Splitters
AIR COMPRESSORS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT(2) 2005 Ingersoll-Rand P185WJD Portable Air
CompressorsIngersoll-Rand P185AWJD Portable Air CompressorsLarge Qty of Compact Light Duty Air CompressorsTerex-Amida 0DLSE25LA Arrow BoardAmida DLB15FA Arrow BoardTerex-Amida AL4060D Portable Light Plant(20) Energy Absorption Inc Triton Traffic Barriers(2) Topcon TP-L4B Utility Pipe LasersEdenbros RD7000 Electronic Utility Locating System
STEEL TRENCH SHIELDS & EQUIPMENTSpeed Shore TB-82-8R8KE, 8 x 30, 8” walls(2) Efficiency 824HT6, 8 x 24, 6” walls(2) Efficiency 820HT6, 8 x 20, 6” walls(2) Efficiency 820XLD, 8 x 20, 4” walls(3) Efficiency 816XLD, 8 x 16, 4” walls(2) GME 816DW, 8 x 16, 4” walls
Efficiency 616XLD, 6 x 16, 4” wallsEfficiency 420XLD, 4 x 20, 4” wallsEfficiency 68XLD, 6 x 8, 4” wallsLarge Qty of Steel Trench Shield Spreaders (2 ft to 12
ft sections)Safe-T-Shore Stonemizer SM7.5 Bedding Material
ContainerLarge Qty of Steel Road Plates (8 ft x 16 ft sizes to 3
ft x 3 ft sizes)
WELDER GENERATOR SETS2009 Miller Trailblazer 302 11,000 watt(3) 2002 Miller Trailblazer 280NT 10,000 watt2002 Miller Bobcat 250 10,000 watt
2008 Hobart Champion 230 10,000 watt2010 Lincoln Electric Ranger 305G 10,500 watt(2) 2010 Lincoln Electric Ranger 250GXT 11,000 watt2009 Lincoln Electric Ranger 250 10,500 watt(2) 2008 Lincoln Electric Ranger 225GXT 10,500 wattLarge Qty of Welding Carts, Torch Kits, Accessories
DAY CAB TRUCK TRACTORS – TRI AXLE1998 Kenworth W900L
DAY CAB TRUCK TRACTORS – TANDEM AXLE2006 Kenworth W900L1997 Mack CH613
HYDRAULIC CRANE TRUCKS2007 Sterling L8500 Elliott 2495 24 Ton, 95’ reach,
85,000 miles1996 Ford L8000 National Series 990 23.5 Ton, 95’
reach, 123,000 miles
VACUUM EXCAVATION TRUCKS2012 Ford F-550XL Superduty – 2011 McLaughlinV500AW Air/Water Vacuum Excavation System1994 Ford F700 – Excavac Ground-Hog Air/Water
Vacuum Excavation System
DUMP TRUCKS1997 Freightliner FL70
SERVICE UTILITY TRUCKS2011 Ford F-550XL Superduty Crew Cab Dually(2) 2010 Chevrolet 3500HD Silverado Crew Cab Dually2001 Chevrolet 3500 Dually Service Van1990 Chevrolet 3500 Dually, 2,000 miles on new
engine2007 GMC 3500 Sierra Crew Cab Dually2006 Chevrolet 2500HD Silverado Crew Cab 4x42004 GMC 2500HD Sierra
PICKUPS2010 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LTZ Z71 (4x4)
Extended Cab(2) 2009 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LTZ Z71 (4x4)
Extended Cab2009 GMC 1500 Sierra SLE Z71 (4x4) Extended Cab2008 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LT Z71 (4x4) Extended
Cab2008 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado LS (4x4)2011 GMC 1500 Sierra(2) 2010 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado2004 GMC 1500 Sierra2003 Chevrolet S102012 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Super Crew Cab
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Hawthorne CAT PromotesChris Giannaris to Manager
Hawthorne CAT has recentlyannounced the promotion of ChrisGiannaris to sales operations and mar-keting manager.
Giannaris has more than a decade ofexperience in Hawaii’s heavy machin-ery industry, most recently serving assales operations manager of HawthorneCAT’s Pacific division since 2007.
In his new position, Giannaris willoversee marketing for the company’sfive Hawaii locations, in addition tosales operations, equipment logisticsand forecasting.
Giannaris has earned numerous pro-fessional distinctions, including 6Sigma Black Belt and Dealer BestPractice Champion in 2007. His areas ofexpertise are operations management, 6Sigma, process improvement and costanalysis. Giannaris is a member of Sales& Marketing Executives International(SMEI), and also serves on theAmerican Heart Association’s Black Tie& Blue Jeans committee and theMuscular Dystrophy Association’sSpring Soiree committee.
Hawthorne CAT has recently announced thepromotion of Chris Giannaris to sales oper-ations and marketing manager.
Safety First...
Caltrans Educates Studentson Rail Safety With Facebook
Caltrans, in partnership with Amtrak andOperation Lifesaver, recently announced aninteractive educational application onFacebook. “The Mysterious Adventure”encourages high school students to “be tracksmart” near railroad tracks.
This unique campaign educates studentsabout rail safety to reduce the number of rail-related incidents and fatalities in California.They can create an adventure for themselvesand share the game with their Facebookfriends.
“Safety is Caltrans’ top priority, and it iscritical that students, particularly new driv-ers, grasp the significance of rail safety whenapproaching railroad crossings,” saidCaltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “Bysharing the ‘be track smart’ safety messagethrough social media, we reach the onlinegeneration.”
Students at high schools located near rail-
road tracks are being targeted with posters inschools, appearing through August 2013. Asan added incentive, “The MysteriousAdventure” rail safety experience culmi-nates in a monthly drawing where studentsmay enter for a chance to win four AmtrakCalifornia tickets, courtesy of Amtrak.
Approximately 90 unnecessary rail fatali-ties occur annually in California, accordingto California Operation Lifesaver.
“Since 1972, our lifesaving rail safetymessage has promoted obeying laws andstaying away from railroad tracks, which areprivate property,” said California OperationLifesaver Executive Director Pete Aadland.
“California Operation Lifesaver is thrilledto work with Caltrans utilizing new mediaapproaches to reach a defined segment ofour target market.”
For more information, visit www.amtrak-california.com/themysteriousadventure.
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Las Vegas’ First Live Cat Auction Makes Grand EntranceA large and lively bidding crowd partici-
pated Dec. 19 at Cat Auction Services’ firstLas Vegas area auction. The multi-milliondollar unreserved public equipment auctionwas held at Cashman Equipment’s corporateheadquarters in Henderson, Nev., just out-side of Las Vegas.
Bidders attending the auction came frommany countries and nearly every state in theUnited States More than 80 percent of theequipment was sold to out-of-state buyers,some from as far away as countries such asJordan, Australia, and Saudi Arabia. Onlinebidders purchased approximately 50 percentof the total equipment sold by dollar value.
In total, more than 400 equipment lotswere sold at the auction at an approximatetotal value of $11 million, which includedbackhoe loaders, track-type tractors (doz-ers), hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders,skid steer loaders, motorgraders, and muchmore.
“The rainy weather in the morning mighthave kept a few folks at home,” said ToddGilligan, Cashman Equipment’s generalmanager of sales and marketing.
“But whether they were participating herein person or elsewhere online, the biddingaction at the auction seemed pretty fast andfurious.”
“Cat Auctions sells the best quality equip-ment of any North American auction com-pany,” said Rick Albin, president of CatAuction Services.
“The results of this auction show thatequipment buyers can bid with confidence,which generates a very positive result for ourconsignors.”
Emily Morales (L) and Luis Terra raise their cards tobid on auction equipment.
Brian Reed of R.L. Reed Inc. tests out a Cat mini-excavator.
Cashman Equipment iron is lined upand ready for new owners.
Randy Weaver bids onequipment.
Jay (L) and Russell Simpson of Can Do Excavatingexamine equipment.
Jeff Kempcke, auction clerk, Cat Auction Services, callsout bids.
A Cat Auction Services attendee inspects excavators in Cashman Equipment’s yard.Usama Mouayad Abdullah of Diaf Co. for Tradingisready to bid on some iron.
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ALEX LYON & SONS INC
DALLAS TX.............................................................41
ALLU GROUP ..................................................................7
BAR NONE AUCTION ...................................................41
CAT AUCTION SERVICES
FLORIDA AUCTION ...............................................47
CEG SCALE MODELS ....................................................9
CLASSIFIEDS ................................................................39
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT COMPANY ...............16
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WANTED.................................................................38
AUCTION RESULTS ..............................................40
TESTIMONIAL ........................................................22
AUCTION PROFILE PROMO................................30
DARR EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................7
DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ....................24
DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER.....................................37
DURACLASS..................................................................23
DYNAPAC.......................................................................32
ESCO CORP..................................................................36
EXODUS....................................................................14,15
FELLING TRAILERS......................................................21
FINN................................................................................13
FLANGE LOCK ................................................................2
FLECO ATTACHMENTS................................................29
FLUID CONTROL SERVICES.........................................8
GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM............................14
GROVE CRANE.............................................................34
HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC...........................................3
HILCO INDUSTRIAL LLC
KENNESAW GA .....................................................43
HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY............................31
IROCK CRUSHERS.......................................................18
IRON PLANET................................................................49
KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ...............35
KOMATSU AMERICA CORP....................................24,25
KPI-JCI............................................................................18
LBX ............................................................................26,27
LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION..........................45
METSO MINERALS .......................................................13
MIDCO DEMOLITION TOOL CO ..................................19
NORAM ..........................................................................33
NUTT AUCTIONS
NEW BOSTON TX..................................................42
RECS-BAYONET BREAKER.........................................31
RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS.......................................43
RITCHIE BROS AUCTIONEERS ..................................51
ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY..................................5,8
ROAD MACHINERY CO................................................52
SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES.........................................36
SENNEBOGEN ..............................................................17
SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES..............................................19
TOM GROWNEY EQUIPMENT INC ...............................2
TOWMASTER ................................................................23
YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS
KISSIMMEE FL AUCTION .....................................46
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2005 KOMATSU PC400LC-7L, Stk# EMD247, 5281 Hrs, Cab w/AC........................................................................................$165,000
2011 KOMATSU WA320PZ-6, Stk# EMD005, 615 Hrs, ROPS, Cab ........................................................................................................$165,200
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2008 KOMATSU PC300HD-8, Stk# EMD8663, 4760 Hrs, 31.5”Track, AUX Hydraulics ......................................................$145,000
2007 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, Stk# EMD7786, 3678 Hrs, 6-WayBlade, 18” Shoes, ROPS A/C..............................................$59,000
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KOMATSU D61EX-15 2007 EMD293 2801 $149,000
KOMATSU D51EX-22 2007 EMD7022 2726 $119,000
KOMATSU D39EX-22 2011 EMD6862 277 CALL
KOMATSU D65EX-15EO 2006 EMD8788 2963 CALL
KOMATSU D39EX-21A 2003 EMD7752 3169 CALL
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KOMATSU PC400LC-7L 2005 EMD247 6012 $165,000
KOMATSU PC400LC-7L 2004 EMD249 6501 $135,000
KOMATSU PC800LC-8 2007 EMD6888 4578 $550,000
KOMATSU PC200LC-8 2008 EMD109 2040 $135,000
KOMATSU PC78MR-6 2006 EMD8662 2950 $52,000
KOMATSU HB215LC-1 2011 EMD7061 210 CALL
KOMATSU PC200LC-8 2010 EMD7124 1123 $135,000
KOMATSU PC220LC-8 2007 EMD67 2477 $149,000
KOMATSU PC300HD-8 2008 EMD8663 4760 $145,000
KOMATSU PC300LC-7EO 2007 EMD252 4603 $165,000
Wheel Loaders Year STK# Hours Price
KOMATSU WA320-3MC 1999 EMD8714 11347 CALL
KOMATSU WA320-3MC 2001 EMD7052 6098 $69,500
KOMATSU WA500-6 2007 EMD7624 6384 $229,000
KOMATSU WA450-3 2000 EMD8295 6265 $92,500
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