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$3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition RMS Hosts Annual Paving Open House...8 Nearly 3,000 Attend Ritchie Bros. Sale...86 Howell Celebrates Seven Years Accident-Free...12 Inside March 29, 2014 Vol. IXX • No. 7 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally C onExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2014 took center stage in Las Vegas March 4 to 8 with tremendous energy and serious buyers. Total registration of 129,364 soared past the last edition of the shows as they achieved the second-highest attendance in their history. The shows also set new records for exhibit space, number of exhibitors and education tickets sold. The co-located ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE, at the Las Vegas (USA) Convention Center, delivered a global showcase of the newest product innovations and technologies for the construction, construction materials and fluid power/power transmission/motion control industries with more than 1,000 new products and serv- ices on display. see CONEXPO page 32 ConExpo Breaks Records in Vegas Viva La Industry Construction firms added jobs in 38 states between January 2013 and January 2014, while 27 states experienced construction employment gains between December and January, according to an analysis March 17 by the Associated General Contractors of America of Labor Department data. Association officials said the fact so many states added construction jobs for the year and month despite harsh winter conditions in many parts of the country is a sign that demand appears to be recovering. “Especially considering the fact many parts of the country experienced very harsh weather in January, these construction jobs figures are particularly robust,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Yet some of these gains will be at risk if federal transporta- tion funding comes to halt this summer as pre- dicted.” Kansas led all states with a 10.7 percent rise (5,900 jobs) in construction employment between January 2013 and January 2014. Other states adding a high percentage of new construction jobs for the year included Oregon (9.4 percent, 6,600 jobs); Florida (9.2 percent, 32,700 jobs); Minnesota (9.2 percent, 8,900 jobs) and Alaska (9.1 percent, 1,500 jobs). Florida added the most jobs for the year, Job Numbers Robust, Despite Harsh Weather see JOBS page 92 Table of Contents ............4 Attachment & Parts Section ......................35-37 Recycling Section ....55-69 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................71-79 Business Calendar ........80 Auction Section ......84-93 Advertisers Index ..........94

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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.”

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RMS Hosts Annual

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Ritchie Bros. Sale...86

Howell Celebrates Seven

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March 29, 2014 • Vol. IXX • No.7 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

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Published Nationally

ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2014 took center stage in Las Vegas March 4 to8 with tremendous energy and serious buyers. Total registration of 129,364soared past the last edition of the shows as they achieved the second-highest

attendance in their history. The shows also set new records for exhibit space, numberof exhibitors and education tickets sold. The co-located ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE, at the Las Vegas (USA)

Convention Center, delivered a global showcase of the newest product innovationsand technologies for the construction, construction materials and fluid power/powertransmission/motion control industries with more than 1,000 new products and serv-ices on display.

see CONEXPO page 32

ConExpo Breaks Records in Vegas

Viva La Industry

Construction firms added jobs in 38 statesbetween January 2013 and January 2014,while 27 states experienced constructionemployment gains between December andJanuary, according to an analysis March 17 bythe Associated General Contractors ofAmerica of Labor Department data.Association officials said the fact so manystates added construction jobs for the year andmonth despite harsh winter conditions in

many parts of the country is a sign thatdemand appears to be recovering.“Especially considering the fact many parts

of the country experienced very harsh weatherin January, these construction jobs figures areparticularly robust,” said Ken Simonson, theassociation’s chief economist. “Yet some ofthese gains will be at risk if federal transporta-tion funding comes to halt this summer as pre-dicted.”

Kansas led all states with a 10.7 percent rise(5,900 jobs) in construction employmentbetween January 2013 and January 2014.Other states adding a high percentage of newconstruction jobs for the year included Oregon(9.4 percent, 6,600 jobs); Florida (9.2 percent,32,700 jobs); Minnesota (9.2 percent, 8,900jobs) and Alaska (9.1 percent, 1,500 jobs).Florida added the most jobs for the year,

Job Numbers Robust, Despite Harsh Weather

see JOBS page 92

Table of Contents ............4

Attachment & PartsSection......................35-37

Recycling Section ....55-69

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................71-79

Business Calendar ........80

Auction Section ......84-93

Advertisers Index ..........94

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Cat 345BL II ..........................................$89,000S/N AGS02550, 8957 Hrs, EROPS, Bkt, 22’ Boom,

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IN THIS ISSUESPECIAL SECTION…RECYCLING, CRUSHING AND SCREENINGBe sure to check out this special section! Keep up to date with the latest information on recycling, crushing and screening.

FEATURES…ROAD MACHINERY HOSTS ANNUAL PAVING OPEN HOUSE Road Machinery & Supplies Co. recently hosted its annual paving openhouse on March 18 in Savage, Minn. Throughout the day, attendees tookadvantage of special buying incentives, met factory representatives andtook part in product demos.

GARY DAVIS SMITH PASSES AT 54 Davis founded Construction Equipment Company with his father, Roger, in1981. Headquarted in Tualatin, Ore., the company manufactures rockcrushing and screening equipment.

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Case 1150H WT, ’02, 7,623 hrs ..............$29,500Cat D3B, ’86 ............................................$18,000Cat D4D, ’72 ..............................................$7,000Cat D4H Series II, ’86, 6,566 hrs ............$21,500Cat D5C XL, ’00, 8,011 hrs ......................$28,500Cat D6M XL, ’97, 11,269 hrs ..................$44,500Cat D6M LGP, ’96, 18,025 hrs ................$44,500Deere 455G, ’96, 6,864 hrs......................$24,500Dresser TD8E, ’81 ....................................$13,000Komatsu D39EX-21, 4,530 hrs ................$34,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 4,013 hrs ......$124,500Komatsu D61PX-15EO, ‘07, 4,771 hrs ..$120,000Komatsu D65EX-15EO, ’07, 3,934 hrs ..$149,500Komatsu D65PX-15EO, ‘09, 4,203 hrs ..$140,000Komatsu D155AX-5, ’03, 7,007 hrs ......$184,500Komatsu D155AX-6, ’07, 6,524 hrs ......$239,500Komatsu D275AX-5, ’03, 23,015 hrs ......$99,500

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CAT 277, ’04, 2,205 hrs............................$22,000CAT 277, ’04, 2,103 hrs............................$22,000ASV PT100, ’07, 2,115 hrs ......................$38,500

LeeBoy 8500LD, ’00, 5,434 hrs ..............$17,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ’08, 910 hrs ..................$74,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ’08, 1,222 hrs ..............$29,500Vogele 1110WB, ’05, 3,139 hrs ..............$54,500Vogele 1110WB, ’03, 1,004 hrs ..............$85,000Vogele 5103-2, ’11, 1,273 hrs ..............$250,000

Deere 1270D/480 Head, ’08, 7,177 hrs $310,000Deere 490D/Rolly Head, ’88, 12,000 hrs $49,500Norco Puma 220, ’11, 78 hrs ....................$CALLTimbco 425EXL, ’06, 9,250 hrs..............$170,000Timbco 425EXL/Quadco Hotsaw, ’06 ....$225,000Valmet 415EX/Rolly II, ’05, 10,092 hrs $135,000Valmet 840, ’02, 13,000 hrs ....................$60,000Valmet 840.2, ’05, 6,600 hrs......................$CALLValmet 860.4, ’12, 1,640 hrs......................$CALLValmet 911.3, ‘08, 8,655 hrs ................$235,000

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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS RT2448 PORTABLE JAW PLANT, 1993, with 24”x48” Jaw, 48”x20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, Front DischargeConveyor, Six Hydraulic Legs, Tri-Axle Chassis, Cummins NT855 Diesel with Hydraulic Drives for Feeder & Conveyor............................................................................................................................................................................$185,000JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$375,000POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feedconveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400

EXCAVATORSDEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat 3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a 10’8”Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth, 7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb. Working Weight,5800 Frame Hours and Recent Engine Rebuild........................................................................................$95,000LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVATOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cu yd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Pads adnRemovable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb. Working Weight ....................................................................CALL

CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,32’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ..............................................$124,500GROVE TM9120 100 TON TRUCK CRANE, 1997, 42’ to 130’ boom, 33’ to 58’ offsettable telescopic swingaway,Grove HO50 main & aux. hoists, LMI, Cummins 6CT8.3 diesel, mounted on a Grove 8 x 4 chassis with aCummins N14 diesel and Roadranger transmissions. Tandem boom dolly ....................REDUCED TO $350,000GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$159,500LIEBHERR HS883HD DUTY CYCLE HYDRAULIC CRAWLER CRANE, 132 Ton Class, (2 Available) with LiebherrV8 Diesels, Main Hoists with 44,000 SLP or 66,000 SLP, 115’ Main Boom, Removable Sideframes ..........CALL

GROVE HYDRAULIC CRANES • PETTIBONE EXTENDO LIFTS and CARRY LIFTS

• LIEBHERR EXCAVATORS, MATERIAL HANDLERS, CRAWLERCRANES and HYDROSTATIC WHEEL LOADERS • GOMACO PAVERS • KOLBERG/PIONEER/

JCI AGGREGATE EQUIPMENT • SANDVIK and HAZEMAGCRUSHERS • MANITOWOC CRANES

GROVE RT760 ROUGH TERRAIN CRANEGROVE TM9120 TRUCK CRANE

Large Selection of New & Used Equipment in Stock.

View us at:www.amstate.com

Contact Marty in Illinois1-800-307-0221

[email protected]

Photos & Detail Descriptions view:

www.finkbinerequipment.com

CEDAR RAPIDS CR452 - ‘11 • Rubber Tired, Stretch 20E, Top Con System V, 480 Hrs..$249,950

CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert, 1497 hrs Call for Price

LEEBOY 8500T - ‘02 • 2,489 Hours, machine ready to work, #C000341 ..........................$33,456

MAULDIN 1500 - ‘03 • Track, Conveyor Fed, 8’-13’ Screed, 844 Hrs ................................$27,950

MIDLAND SPR6 - ‘13 • 125 Hours, take a look at this its ready for work right hand discharge,

#C000340........................................................................................................................$101,095

MIDLAND SPD8 - ‘12 • #61979A, 296 Hrs, wow another ready for work........................$136,025

NEAL CART PATH PAVER - ‘08 • 5’-8’, Screed Conv Feed, 629 Hrs ..................................$32,500

CALL items may be on rent causing pricing and hours to vary.

ROADTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/1026 Hrs ........................$257,810

WIRTGEN W50DC - ‘13 • 20” Cut, Deep Cut Machine, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill, 73 Hrs ..$214,950

DYNAPAC CC900G- ‘08, 1,073 Hours, #C000244 ..............................................................$9,810

SAKAI R2H-2 - 3 Wheel Static Rollers, 83”, 12’ w/388 hrs, 1R5-60251 ..........................$89,000

SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘13, 3 Wheel Static, 90 hrs, #C000223, 1R5-60309 ................................$98,950

SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘13, 3 Wheel Static, 30 hrs, #C000252, 1R5-60312 ..............................$102,950

SAKAI SW800II - ‘12 • 67” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, w/220 hrs ............................$89,360

SAKAI SW850-2 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Rollers, *2011 w/211 hrs ........................$89,500

SAKAI SW880 - 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/292 hours........................$113,980

SAKAI SW652 - 57” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, *2012 w/216 hrs..............................$77,462

SAKAI SW300 - 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, 2013 w/55 hrs..................................$32,978

SAKAI SW320-1 - ‘13, 113 Hours, 35 hp, 47 inch drum, #61978 ....................................$30,950

SAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 233 Hours, 51 inch drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty,

#C000212..........................................................................................................................$40,974

SAKAI GW750-2 - Vibratory Pneumatic Roller, *2011 w/736 hrs ....................................$75,305

*Comes with any remaining standard and 3 year extended power train warranty.

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98 • Workable, As-Is ........................................................................$25,000

GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02 • 7068 Hours, Call on this one ....................................................$63,950

MILLING MACHINES

ROLLERS

PAVERS / ROAD WIDENERS

EXCAVATORS

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Road Machinery Hosts Annual Paving Open House

Jeff Vodnik (L), regional product manager, and PaulKindelspire, regional business manager, both of Takeuchi, withthe TL10 track machine.

(L-R): RMS Rentals Technician Mel Ferguson; Jerry Barber,owner, Barber Construction, St. Bonifacious, Minn., and LeeBoyProduct Support Specialist Eric Thoele check out the LeeBoy8515C.

Hot dogs, Brats and great companywere on hand at RMS Rentals AnnualOpen House.

Jeremy Fortney (L), operations/mechanic/sales, and Monte Sheldon,co-owner of Sheldon’s Asphalt Pavingof Viroqua Wis., check out a LeeBoy8616.

(L-R): Dave Emerson, paving foreman; Ryan Herman, sales;Kevin Wenisch, rollerman; and Tom Herman, field manager, allof J & W Asphalt, Burnsville, Minn., enjoy lunch and take a lookat this Wacker Neuson RD12 rollers.

Joe Graham, assistant equipment manager of Ames Construction, Burnsville, Minn., said, “we haveordered a bunch of equipment through RMS Rentals and have a great relationship. We just ordered oneof these JLG 1350SJP ultra boom lifts to add to our fleet.”

Road Machinery & Supplies Co. recently hosted its annualpaving open house on March 18 in Savage, Minn.

Throughout the day, attendees took advantage of special buyingincentives, met factory representatives and took part in product demos.For more information, visit www.rmsequipment.com(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

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ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC.Route 18 - Atlasburg (Pittsburgh), PA 15004

724/947-2235 Day/Night Fax 724/947-3820Call Andy Miller Established 1928

Our Greatest Assets .. Our Employees

Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve, 20.5 x 25rubber, 15K hours, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . . . .$79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd, boomsusp, 20.5R25, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,500

IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, very clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean $69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt, Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, allwork ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind Vibratory Compactor,1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock, lever& remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyl dslengine, 55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

Cat 953LGP, 1984, OROPS, 20 DBG, GP Bkt .$37,500Cat 963, 1983, OROPS, 2.6 cy GP bkt, 17” DBG pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,000

Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (current-ly off work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt $115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires,approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

(2) Cat D6TXW, 2008, ROPS w/sweeps, a-blade,winches, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,000 Ea.Cat D8N, 1991, ROPS, drawbar, S-U blade . .$85,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.

Broderson IC80-2E, 1997, 8.5 ton, 24’ boom, dual fuel,10.00R15 tires, 3,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,500Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500

Cat 613C Water Wagon, 1994, 5000 gal drop tank,ROPS, spray heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, very nice

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$29,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber,operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFER

Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt, 27.6"TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready . .CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’ stick,5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumbingvery good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000

(2) 48' Box Vans w/Liftgates, Good Condition . .CALL

IR 185’s, JD diesels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

(12) Allmand Light Plants, 2008-2010, diesel, s/a tow-type, (4) MH lights, excellent . . . . . . . . .From $5,200

Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500

John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat IT Machines,8' wide, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.

BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500Over 100 Excavator, Loader, Specialized & Grapple

Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pallet style,excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000

Others Available CallPrices Are Negotiable - At Your Inspection

All Equipment is Owned & Operated By ALEX E. PARIS CONTRACTING CO., INC.

TRUCKS & TRAILERS

CRAWLER LOADERS

OFF ROAD HAULERS

MOTOR SCRAPERS

DRILLS

ATTACHMENTS

MISCELLANEOUS

WHEEL LOADERS

HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS

CRAWLER TRACTORS

COMPACTORS

LANDSCAPING

CRANES

SPECIALS

BACKHOES

AIR COMPRESSORS

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Volvo Construction Equipment

USED EQUIPMENT

North Dakota: Bismarck

FargoMinot

North Carolina: CharlotteRaleigh

AshevilleGreenville

South Carolina: Columbia

North CharlestonPiedmont

Georgia: Buford

Forest ParkSavannah

Tennessee: Knoxville

Chattanooga

Your VOLVO dealer inThe Carolinas • Georgia • East Tennessee • North Dakota

www.ascvolvo.com

(5) 2010 Volvo A40E, 1514-2709 hrs,$390,000 - $395,000

(2) 2007 Volvo T450D, 1530-1632 hrs,$225,000 Ea.

2011 Volvo EW180C, 1677 hrs, $155,000

2012 Volvo L90G, 2549 hrs, $170,000

2011 Volvo L150G, 1937 hrs, $280,000

(2) 2012 Volvo A40F, 1580-1730 hrs,$440,000-$460,000

2011 Volvo EC380D, 1806 hrs, $265,000

(2) 2009 Volvo G930, 2663-3623 hrs,$120,000 Ea.

(3) 2011 Volvo L110F, 3055-5034 hrs,$145,000-$180,000

Doug Wilson 704-562-2032 Email: [email protected]

Billy Brice 678-318-9500Email: [email protected]

2006 Volvo EC160B LC, 1900 Hrs, $80,000 Asphalt/Pavers/ConcreteEquipment(2) 2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809-3061 Hrs ......$166,700 Ea.

2008 VOLVO PF6110, 3258 Hrs ......................$166,700

2011 VOLVO PF6110, 1879 Hrs ......................$206,000

2006 VOLVO PF6110, 2866 Hrs ......................$166,700

2007 VOLVO PF6170, 1451 Hrs ......................$205,600

2012 VOLVO PF2181, 1070 Hrs ......................$261,500

Compactors-Smooth Drum2010 VOLVO DD112HF, 1664 Hrs ......................$88,900

2008 VOLVO DD118HF, 1874 Hrs ......................$83,500

2010 VOLVO DD90HF, 445 Hrs ......................$100,000

2007 VOLVO DD90HF, 1748 Hrs ......................$58,500

Excavators-Crawler2011 VOLVO EC240C LC, 2766 Hrs ..................$155,600

2011 VOLVO EC250DL, 2601 Hrs ....................$166,700

2012 VOLVO EC250DL, 3204 Hrs ....................$156,000

(3) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 1635-3851 Hrs ....................

................................................$177,800-$217,000

(4) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1287-3873 Hrs ....................

................................................$188,900-$217,000

2011 VOLVO EC480DL, 3677 Hrs ....................$327,800

2011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 4379 Hrs ..................$250,000

Excavators-Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2004 VOLVO EC55, 6032 Hrs ..........................$33,500

2008 VOLVO EC55B, 4265 Hrs ........................$38,000

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 2576-2770 Hrs......................

................................................$161,200-$166,700

Motor Graders2011 VOLVO G946B, 1957 Hrs........................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2004 VOLVO A25D, 5737 Hrs ........................$211,200

2010 VOLVO A25F, 3284 Hrs..........................$244,500

(5) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1873-2526 Hrs ..$266,700-$288,900

2013 VOLVO A25F, 2023 Hrs..........................$289,000

(3) 2006 VOLVO A30D, 4714-11027 Hrs $94,500-$177,800

2010 VOLVO A30E, 3285 Hrs ........................$278,000

(3) 2008 VOLVO A30E, 7384-7663 Hrs..$155,600-$167,000

(4) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 1422-2633 Hrs ..$322,500-$335,500

2011 VOLVO A30F, 3335 Hrs..........................$372,500

(2) 2007 VOLVO A35D, 7542-7611 Hrs ........$211,500 Ea.

(2) 2008 VOLVO A35E, 4748-5432 Hrs..$238,900-$250,000

2012 VOLVO A35F, 2450 Hrs..........................$415,000

(3) 2010 VOLVO A40E, 2219-2817 Hrs..$345,745-$372,500

(3) 2011 VOLVO A40E, 3730-4533 Hrs..$316,700-$333,400

(14) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 1702-6566 Hrs $322,300-$452,200

(22) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 1697-4460 Hrs $346,000-$457,500

(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 2467-2813 Hrs ..$394,000-$420,300

Wheel Loaders2003 VOLVO L50D, 7865 Hrs ..........................$52,000

2005 VOLVO L50E, 4752 Hrs ..........................$61,000

2010 VOLVO L50F, 7630 Hrs ..........................$55,600

2011 VOLVO L50F, 6185 Hrs ..........................$61,200

2011 VOLVO L60F, 2064 Hrs ..........................$122,500

2006 VOLVO L90E, 16653 Hrs..........................$61,200

(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1877-3293 Hrs $155,600-$194,500

2010 VOLVO L110F, 5170 Hrs ........................$155,600

(3) 2011 VOLVO L110F, 3884-13731 Hrs ......................

................................................$128,000-$177,800

(3) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 2618-3020 Hrs$200,000-$222,500

2009 VOLVO L120F, 6893 Hrs ........................$155,600

2012 VOLVO L120G, 2065 Hrs........................$222,500

2005 VOLVO L150E, 20742 Hrs ........................$72,500

2009 VOLVO L150F, 6211 Hrs ........................$183,400

(3) 2010 VOLVO L150F, 8823-11463 Hrs ......................

................................................$133,400-$133,500

2012 VOLVO L150G, 2667 Hrs........................$267,000

2012 VOLVO L180G, 3303 Hrs........................$277,800

2011 VOLVO L180G, 2440 Hrs........................$278,000

2012 VOLVO L220G, 1609 Hrs........................$300,000

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YOU LEARNED LONG AGOTHERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR POWER AND PERFORMANCE.

Smart Works.Bismarck

701-250-4882Fargo

701-250-4882Minot

701-250-4882

Buford678-318-9500

Forest Park770-319-0074

Savannah912-964-8079

Asheville828-687-0620

Charlotte704-596-8283

Greenville252-754-5280

Raleigh919-661-8710

Charleston843-414-1120

Columbia803-791-0740

Piedmont864-704-1060

Chattanooga423-308-7940

Knoxville865-525-1845

NORTH DAKOTA GEORGIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE

ascvolvo.com

Volvo Construction Equipment

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Toku America Announces Two New Sales RepresentativesToku America, manufacturers of

Striker hydraulic breakers, has pro-moted Willie Studway to the posi-tion of regional sales manager ofIllinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky,Michigan, Minnesota, WestVirginia and Wisconsin. Studwayhas been with Toku for three and ahalf years, serving as plant manag-er and technical support and prod-uct specialist. Studway has a background of 19

years in the hydraulic breakersindustry, much of the time workingon the engineering side of the busi-ness. Several elements of StrikerHammers’ coupling design are aproduct of Studway’s work. “Willie’s extensive technical

background combined with thestrong communication skills he’sdemonstrated while working withour customers in a product trainingand support capacity, provides astrong foundation from which todevelop and maintain relationshipswithin his territory,” said PaulMorgan, vice president of TokuAmerica. Dan Goldstein has been named

Toku America’s new regional salesmanager of Arkansas, Kansas,Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska,

New Mexico, Oklahoma andTexas. Goldstein has 28 years ofexperience in the construction

equipment industry, much of itworking in the equipment rentalmarket where he gained a keen

understanding of attachment appli-cations in a variety of worksiteenvironments. Goldstein is enthusiastic about

working for Toku America andrepresenting the Striker HydraulicBreaker line. “The company’s three-year war-

ranty is true testimony the TokuAmerica’s confidence in the powerand durability of their productline,” he said. Goldstein’s goals are to

strengthen existing customer rela-tions while working to establishnew dealer partnerships and rela-tionships with independent rentaloperations. According to Morgan,

Goldstein’s extensive knowledgeand experience in working withand in the equipment rental mar-ketplace offers significant value tothe equipment based solutionproposition for their clients.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

Toku America Midwest Regional Sales ManagerDan Goldstein.

Toku America Regional Sales Manager WillieStudway.

Howell Tractor Achieves Seven-Plus Years Accident-FreeHowell Tractor recently reached a rare

milestone: the company has achieved sevenyears and 698,000 hours without a singlelost-time accident. In celebration of this feat,Howell Tractor treated the team to a cateredluncheon and breakfast on March 14 inHazel Crest, Ill.“Gary and his crew do an excellent job

with safety while continuing to remain pro-ductive and providing the cost effect solu-

tions our customers demand with asense of urgency that is next to none.Please join me in congratulating themon this difficult to achieve milestone,”said General Manager Tom Ellis dur-ing the celebration.“At Howell, the most important

assets are our employees. Achieving sevenyears — 698,000 hours — without a losttime accident is a rare feat in this industrythat I credit to the tremendous crew that con-tinues to work efficiently, intelligently andmost of all carefully,” said Gary Hammond,general service manager. “Continuous edu-

cation and improvements on safety equip-ment ensure our employees remain safe inthe shop and out in the field. I look forwardto continuing this commitment to safe workhabits and will let you know when we hitthat 1 million hour mark.”Howell Tractor and Equipment has been

providing around the clock sales, rental,service, and parts support since 1943.Howell’s extensive product line of excava-tors, shovels, wheel loaders, skid steers, haultrucks, cranes, material handlers, andhydraulic hammers comes from manufactur-ers such as Allied, Gehl, Kawasaki, Hitachi,Mantis, Moxy, Sennebogen and TerexLifting.Howell Tractor is an affiliate of the

Chicago-based Lanco Group of Companies,a diverse group specializing in a variety ofdisciplines from heavy equipment manufac-turing, sales, parts, service, and facility oper-ations to event promotions, specialty rest-room trailers and worldwide equipment dis-tribution. For more information on Howell, visit

www.howelltractor.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG

(L-R): Tonya Middleton, Eric Stucker, Mike Benka, Dario Palmerin, Jim Reitz,Craig Cisek, Stan Balitewicz, John Maneno, Mike Bremer, Jim Hedberg, MattGalassi, Gary Hammond, Jeff Travis, Tom Ellis, Aaron King, Tim Scheub, GuyLouie and Ivan Fedore.

(L-R): Gary Hammond, general service man-ager of Howell Tractor; Bob Seeman, safetydirector of Mi-Jack Products; and JohnManeno, service manager of Howell Tractor,during the luncheon celebrating seven yearswithout a lost-time accident on March 14.

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2013 Volvo L90G, Camera w/Color LCD Monitor, SlidingWindow Operator's Door, Halogen Work Lights Front/Rear,Boom Suspension, Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, ReversibleCooling Fan, Reverse Alarm, Rotating Warning Beacon, RearFrame Cover Plates, Front Frame Footsteps, Full Rear Fenders,CareTrack System, 104" 3.5cy Bucket w/BOE, 20.5R25 MIXHA2 L-3 Tires, Volvo D6H (Tier 4i) Engine..............$195,000

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2008 Volvo L70F, Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Heated SuspensionSeat, Single Lever Control, Work Lights, Boom Suspension,Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, EngineBlock Heater, Rotating Beacon, Front Frame Footsteps, RightHand Footsteps w/Toolbox, Rear Frame Cover Plates,Forks/Carrier, 20.5R25 Goodyear Tires 40% **No Bucket orForks ................................................................................CALL

2011 Volvo DD138HF - Back up alarm, infrared temp sensor,work lights, 328 gal water tank cap, operating weight 30,325lbs, vibrating frequency: 3200 vpm, vibration centrifugal force:21,840-42,260 lbs, 84" drum width ............................$167,000

2008 Volvo L70F - Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD, Front Work Lights,Boom Suspension, 3rd Function, Hydraulic AttachmentBracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, Front Frame Footsteps,Right Hand Side Steps w/Lockable Toolbox, Engine BlockHeater, Dymax Hydraulic Q/C, Dymax 4cy High Tip Bucketw/BOE, 20.5R25 Goodyear RL-2+ Tires 50% ............$91,500

2011 Volvo SD116DX, Work lights, flow divider, bolt on pad footshell, inside scrapper, universal scrapper, grill support installa-tion, operating weight 23,930 lbs, vib frequency 1,870-2,018vpm, vibration centrifugal force: 47,900-61,000 lbs, 84" drumwidth ..........................................................................$121,500

2012 Volvo BL70B, Municipal Trade, 92.5” Loader Bkt, Mech.Att. Bracket, 1.3 CY GP Bkt w/Spill Guard, EXT Dipper Arm, PilotControls, 4WD, A/C, Radio w/CD, MP3 Connection, DoubleBattery, Boom Suspension, Additional 1080lb Counterweight ........................................................................................$87,500

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Gary Davis Smith, 54, of Lake Oswego, died Feb. 22, surrounded by his friends and family. He was born Feb. 25, 1959, to Roger and Carol Smith and lived his whole life in Lake Oswego. Mr. Smith graduated from

Lakeridge High School in 1977 and received a B.A. in business from Oregon State University in 1981. He then founded Construction Equipment Company with his father, Roger, that same

year. Headquarted in Tualatin, Ore., the company manufactures rock crushing andscreening equipment. Mr. Smith lived life to the fullest. Together, he and his wife Debbie had a

positive outlook on life. “I have no bucket list and I am surrounded by peo-ple I love,” he said. “No regrets,” was his motto. He was also an avid photographer and Lakeridge baseball fan. He dedi-

cated many volunteer hours. He took photos of many of your families. Helived in a house divided, but proudly wore the Duck shirt only to be caughtwith the Beaver shirt underneath so he did not get a rash. He loved travel-ing with his family and friends.Mr. Smith faced the last days of his life with dignity, humor and love for

all around him. He fought bravely and without complaint for the last threeyears against not one but two primary cancers. Throughout his journey, henever lost his sense of humor, infectious optimism and the love he had forhis family and friends. He is survived by his wife and best friend, Debbie; children, Lauren and

Tyler; parents, Roger and Carol Smith; sister and brother-in-Law, Leasa andJonathan Lowy; and nieces, Anna and Sophie Lowy. He was a chosen honoraryfather to Olga, Galina and Melissa; father-in-law, Wayne; brother-in-law, Mark;nieces, Amber and Ashley; and many friends. Smile if you are one of thembecause it is what he would want. Grow a mustache for him if you can. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to

the Lakeridge Baseball program in his honor, at pacerbaseball.net. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s

Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Gary Davis Smith Passes at 54

MUNSTER, Ind. (AP) The proposed Illiana Expresswaylinking northwestern Indiana with Chicago’s south suburbsis eligible for a low-interest federal loan for up to one-thirdof the cost of the $1.5 billion project, a newspaper reportedMarch 17.Indiana and Illinois can apply for a Transportation

Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act loan for the 47-mi.(75.6 km) toll road that would run between Interstate 65 nearLowell and I-55 near Wilmington, Ill., The (Munster) Timesreported.

“The Illiana Corridor project is creditworthy and a goodcandidate for TIFIA because it improves interstate com-merce,” Indiana Public Finance Director Kendra York said.“Today’s formal invitation is an important step in securingthe lowest cost financing that will result in lower pricingfrom the private developer teams for both states.”Each state has selected four investment teams to bid on

designing, building and operating their respective portions ofthe highway.The federal loan is important because investors would be

able to draw on it for their shares of the costs. The interestrate on the federal loan is tied to U.S. Treasurys, whichmeans it would carry a lower interest rate than can be securedon the private market.Investors would recoup their money from payments the

states make once the project reaches certain milestones andfrom annual payment the states would make once theexpressway is open to traffic.Indiana has forecast it will spend $80 million to $110 mil-

lion in upfront costs to get the road built. Illinois’ upfrontcosts are expected to be between $450 million and $500 mil-lion. Both states hope to recoup that money later from tolls.The two states’ transportation departments are preparing a

final environmental impact statement to be submitted soonfor federal approval. The agencies hope to receive thatapproval this spring. Construction would begin in 2015.Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and Illinois Gov. Patrick Quinn

both support the project, saying it would promote economicdevelopment. Critics maintain the road will have minimalimpact on economic development while hurting the environ-ment.

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Illiana ExpresswayEligible for FederalLow-Interest Loan

“The Illiana Corridor project is creditworthy and a good candidatefor TIFIA because it improves interstate commerce.”

Kendra YorkIndiana Public Finance Director

Birkey’s Farm Store has announcedthe opening of its new store facility onHigh Cross Road in Urbana, Ill. Thecompany is hosting a grand openingcelebration on April 4 and a communi-ty day on April 5. The April 4 event will begin with a

ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:30 a.m.by the Champaign County Chamber ofCommerce and the Mayor of Urbana.A complimentary fish fry dinner willbe offered 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., withpresentations by CEO Mike Hedge at6:30 p.m.All day, visitors can view more than

30 vendors’ displays, including CaseIH, Case Construction, Exmark,Kubota and Wacker Neuson.Customers also can attend four educa-tional clinics on planters, equipmentleasing, advanced farming systems andviscosity oil/fleetguard. Equipmentdemonstrations will take place at 2:30p.m.

About the New Building

Birkey’s owners toured dealer facil-ities across the Midwest and workedwith general contractor Drake Homesto incorporate the best features into thenew Urbana store. The design focuseson safety, efficiency, and a comfortableexperience for both customers andemployees. The shop has a heatedfloor, energy-saving geothermal tem-perature control and an overhead cranespanning the length of the building thatwill allow employees to easily moveheavy items. Birkey’s new location is convenient

to customers and offers space to bringequipment in and out. Unlike the pre-vious store, the new Birkey’s locationwill be incorporated into the city ofUrbana. “We are part of the community now

and will support it in many ways,

including tax dollars,” said Jeff Hedge,Birkey’s regional manager.

Birkey’s Hunger Drive andTractor Giveaway

As Birkey’s unveils a new facility, italso celebrates 60 years in business.The event coincides with the final twodays of Birkey’s 60-day hunger drive,a campaign to raise $100,000 for theEastern Illinois Foodbank and six otherlocal foodbanks. Donations more than$10 receive raffle tickets in a drawingfor a restored 1954 Farmall SuperMTA tractor, which will be on display.Foodbank staff members also will bepresent at the event. For more information, visit

www.birkeys.com(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Grand Opening to Come...

Birkey’s Farm Store AnnouncesOpening of New Urbana Facility

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MD Brace System Aids Cast-in-Place Job Off Lake MichiganBy Tommy MarciniakSPECIAL TO CEG

Completing a cast-in-place project thatmeasures 46 ft. (14 m) wide by 39 ft. (11.9m) long by 35 ft. (10.7 m) deep near theshores of Lake Michigan is a challengingproject in and of itself. Now add in the chal-lenge of being in the middle of an activeBritish Petroleum (BP) refinery, and youhave the unique situation that SuperiorConstruction Company Inc., of Gary, Ind.,found themselves.“When the project started, in February of

2012, my original plan was to use a slide railshoring system,” said Paul Armstrong,superintendent of Superior Construction. With its modular, flexible design the slide

rail shoring system can comply with a widevariety of shapes and sizes. Installed fromthe top down and removed from the bottomup, minimizing excavation size, soil distur-bances, restoration time and cost.Installation is done with low vibration, pro-viding soil support for excavations, adjacentstructures and existing utilities.“I went to the internet and started search-

ing for slide rail shoring systems,” saidArmstrong, “that brought me to GME’s Website. After a couple of conversations, theysent two representatives over to review theproject in person.” One of those people wasDennis Parker, product manager of GME.“After meeting with Paul, we had a good

idea of what he wanted and how he wantedto proceed with this project,” said Parker. Originally, the project was designed to be

three smaller pits, meant to be used for sul-fur retention. As the project progressed, thethree small pits morphed into one large pit,located in the middle of the active refinery.With the change of location and the changeto one large pit, some site demolition wasneeded, requiring the vibration alarms to beremoved. “With the partial site demolitionthat needed to occur and the vibration alarmsremoved, everybody involved in the projectturned to sheeting,” said Parker. “Thatopened the door for GME and SunbeltRentals Pump & Power Services, to quoteour new MD Bracing system.”“We [Superior Construction] already had

trench boxes on site from Sunbelt,” addedArmstrong. “They were already an approvedvendor through BP; it just made the wholeprocess a little easier.”The GME MD Brace System is the only

large sheeting and bracing system 100 per-cent designed and built in the United States.The system consists of enclosed hydraulicrams and static extensions, which can bestacked and staged on top of each other dur-ing initial installation to help speed up instal-lation time. Engineered to use a variety ofsheet piles, the MD Brace is a cost saving

system when compared to traditional weldand cut systems. It is designed for use on lin-ear applications, bridge footings, pump sta-tions, soil remediation’s, tank installationsand a myriad of other large projects.“Sheeting and bracing seemed like it was

a great deal that saved the client time andmoney by doing one large pit instead of threesmaller ones,” said Robert Morrow ofJacobs Engineering, the general contractorof the BP project.“With the MD Bracing System now able

to be used, we contacted DH CharlesEngineering Inc., to have them perform thesite specific engineering for the project,”said Parker. “First look at the job, (a year prior to actu-

ally breaking ground), this project appearedto be a very good candidate for the use ofhydraulic bracing,” said Jasper Calcara,president of DH Charles Engineering, Inc.“With the phasing of bracing installation andremoval, along with the other aspects of thedesign, hydraulic bracing was the leadingcandidate.” Phasing refers to installing theentire system to full depth, then, as the proj-ect progresses, removing part of the shoring,while maintaining a safe and secure workingarea. With stamped and approved plans in

place, using 50 ft. (15 m) long SZ-21 sheet-ing with four sets of the MD Brace rings, therequirement changed. “After multiple revisions, over the course

of a year, it was finally decided that thedesign would be based on groundwater levelat 17 feet below grade,” said Calcara. “This

project combinedalmost every difficultissue that can impacta shoring pit; depth,building surcharges,deflection concerns,very strict clearancerequirements reten-tion of groundwaterand poor soils.” “Going from full depth dewatering to hav-

ing water at a depth of 17 feet was a hugechange in the project for us,” said Parker.“We had to change everything on the proj-ect; the sheets changed to 50 feet long SZ-27sheets with a sealant on them. The number ofMD Brace rings stayed the same, but twoadditional cut and weld rings was required atthe bottom of the system, one of which wasa sacrificial ring.” “From an engineering standpoint, I cannot

say enough about DH Charles,” saidArmstrong, “when the project conditionschanged or a problem arose, we had ananswer on how to proceed the next day with-out any project time lost.”With the final shoring design submitted

and approved, the project was able to breakground, under tight time constraints. “Allmaterial was on site when it was promised.GME did a great job with its manufacturingtime line to make that happen for us,” saidMorrow.The success of this project relied on con-

stant communication between all parties. “Dennis and myself were proactive as a

team, which allowed us to stay ahead of the

project, which allowed us to have an overallsmooth project (from an engineering standpoint)”, added Calcara.“From GME’s stand point, we wanted to

give Superior Construction the closest thingwe could to a turnkey operation,” saidParker. “That meant, not only did GME source

the sheets needed for the system, we had aninstallation consultant out on site to instructthem on installation and removal of the sys-tem just as we do with our slide rail shoringsystem.”“Being there for the first full week of

installation and consulting with them on theremoval of the system, proved to be a greatlearning experience,” added BenjaminSybesma, assistant slide rail manager of

GME and the installa-tion consultant on site. “There proved to be

many obstaclesthroughout this job, butthrough hard work andpersistent communica-tion, GME andSuperior Constructionwere able to workthrough it and producean excellent and safeshoring project.”“Having the GME

installation consultanton site was a bigthing,” said Armstrong.“Having that built inwas a key for the over-all safety of the site and

the people around the site.”Access to the site was another minor

obstacle that had to be overcome. Since theproject was taking place inside an activerefinery, space was limited. The excavatingwas done by John Deere 350 and an 85 Dmini. All other equipment needed for thesite had to be lifted over a 70 ft. (21 m) tallby 30 ft. (9 m) wide wall by a crane.With the project commencing under tight

time constraints, one thing stood out aboutthe system: the flexibility of the MD Bracesystem. This was the first time that SuperiorConstruction had used a system like the MDBrace, so there was a small learning curve.However, by using the MD Brace system,Superior Construction was able to gain someadvantages over using a traditional beamand cut process with sheet pile. “With theMD Brace, we didn’t have to worry aboutwelding or the exposure involved with try-ing to place beams,” added Armstrong.“That allowed us to save a lot of labor time.”“Being a hydraulic system, [the MD

Brace] provided an extra level of protectionto the adjacent structures by actively pushing

Completing a cast-in-place project that measures 46 ft. (14 m)wide by 39 ft. (11.9 m) long by 35 ft. (10.7 m) deep near theshores of Lake Michigan is a challenging project in and ofitself. Now add in the challenge of being in the middle of anactive British Petroleum (BP) refinery, and you have theunique situation that Superior Construction Company Inc., ofGary, Ind., found themselves.

see GME page 92

The system consists of enclosedhydraulic rams and static extensions,which can be stacked and staged ontop of each other during initial instal-lation to help speed up installationtime.

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Bantam Truck Mounted Crane, 1:50 Scale ..................$115

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Case 580 Super “N” Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........$45

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Caterpillar 365B L Series II Excavator, 1:50 Scale........$75

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Caterpillar 950K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$80

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Caterpillar 988K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$120

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Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............$40

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International 560 Pay Loader, 1:25 Scale ....................$145

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Liebherr LTF 1060-4.1 4 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ........$215

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Grundy Counties (CAWGC) has announcedthat this year’s Member of the Year Awardwas presented to a very surprised LoriDuPree at the Associations CocktailReception which was held at the JolietCountry Club. DuPree who currently serves on the

CAWGC board of directors was told at thelast board meeting that there was not goingto be any awards presented this year due tolack of nominations. However, that informa-tion was false as there were many nomina-tions and most of them were for DuPree.DuPree who, together with her husband

Dave, are owners of DuPree ConstructionCompany and have been CAWGC memberssince 2009. DuPree was appointed to theboard in March 2010 when there was avacancy to fill. After filling the vacancy shereran in the 2011 election where she suc-cessfully regained her seat on the board. DuPree, who rarely misses any CAWGC

events, was instrumental with organizing thefirst CAWGC EXPO in 2010 and has servedas co-chair ever since. In addition to the expocommittee she serves as chairman on thecarpenters committee and always donatesher time to the steak fry each year.Dan Byrnes, Underground Pipe & Valve,

who was the 2012 member of the year andwho has known DuPree on a personal levelfor years added that she is an athlete and apassionate volunteer, not only for theContractors Association of Will and GrundyCounties but also for youth sports and chari-table fundraisers. “Lori is a joy to be around — if she’s had

a bad day one would never know it andwhen she serves on a committee it feelsmore like hosting a party rather than organ-izing an association event,” added Byrnes.

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Lori DuPree (L) and Dan Byrnes.

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AED, Construction Allies Rally Support for Keystone XL Pipeline

Nineteen national construction associa-tions joined Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED) in comments to the U.S.State Department underscoring theKeystone XL pipeline project is unequivocal-ly in the national interest and urging swiftapproval of the project. The State Department recently

completed its final SupplementalEnvironmental Impact Statement(EIS), which, similar to past find-ings, determined the negative envi-ronmental effects of the KeystoneXL pipeline will be minimal, whilethe project will provide significanteconomic and national securitybenefits. The report projects thepipeline’s construction would sup-port more than 42,000 jobs across the coun-try, translating to $2 billion in earnings forworkers. “The construction industry unanimously

agrees: The Keystone XL pipeline is criticalto jobs, economic growth, and national secu-rity, and is indisputably in our national inter-

est,” said AED President and CEO BrianMcGuire. “The administration has no excusenot to quickly approve the project.” The coalition pointed to the long-lasting

benefit the pipeline will have on local com-munities, echoing findings in the final EIS.

“The KeystoneXL pipeline oper-ations will contin-ue to employAmerican work-ers and generateeconomic activi-ty. Importantly,property tax rev-enue during oper-ations would besubstantial for

many counties, with an increase of 10 per-cent or more in 17 of the 27 counties withproposed project facilities, directly benefit-ing local communities.”

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“The administrationhas no excuse not toquickly approve theproject.”

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2007 JLG 400S, generator, diesel,4wd, ANSI ........................$25,804

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1995 Caterpillar 963B: #9838, Cab/AC, GP Bkt,Double-Lever, 9500 Hrs............................$49,500

2011 Caterpillar 953D: #81885, Cab/AC, GP Bkt,Double-Lever, 1000 Hrs..........................$199,500

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2002 Caterpillar 953C: #80517, Cab/AC, GP Bkt,Single-Lever, 4850 Hrs ............................$89,500

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1999 Caterpillar 953C: #91202, Cab/AC, GP Bkt,Single-Lever, 7900 Hrs ............................$79,500

2007 Caterpillar 953D: #81891, Cab, AC, GP Bkt,Rear Ripper, 2200 Hrs............................$164,500

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Southeastern Equipment WelcomesJohnson, O’Keefe, Townsend, MerchantSoutheastern Equipment Company

recently announced several new hires. Mike Townsend has joined the com-

pany as parts assistant at theCambridge, Ohio location. He isresponsible for equipment parts sales inGuernsey, Muskingum, and Coshoctoncounties.“We’re happy to welcome Mike to

our team,” said Charlie Patterson, pres-ident of Southeastern Equipment. For the last seventeen years he has

honed his glass installation and cus-tomer service skills as a glazier withTownsend Glass Inc.Southeastern Equipment Company

also recently welcomed KevinO’Keefe as an outside sales representa-tive at the Holt, Mich., location.O’Keefe is selling the entire line ofequipment throughout southeasternMichigan in Livingston, Genesee,Washtenaw and Shiawassee counties,as well as in Hingham, Wis.“We’re glad to welcome Kevin to

our sales team,” said Charlie Patterson,president of Southeastern Equipment.“He brings years of sales experience,including training, to our group. Welook forward to seeing the contribu-tions he’ll be making.”He has extensive experience in sales

for both the medical and pharmaceuti-cal industries, including two years as afield sales representative trainer atJohnson & Johnson.Tim Johnson has rejoined the com-

pany as sales representative at thePerrysburg, Ohio location. Johnson isselling the full line of equipmentthroughout northwestern Ohio, includ-ing Wood County.“We’re glad to welcome Tim back to

our sales team,” said Charlie Patterson,president of Southeastern Equipment.“He has a great deal of experience inthe field, and we look forward to seeinghis contributions.”With more than 10 years of experi-

ence selling equipment, Johnson is aseasoned sales veteran. He was a salesrepresentative at SoutheasternEquipment Co. in Perrysburg for sixyears, then worked with a John Deeredealership for five years.Last but not least, Joel Merchant has

joined the company as outside salesrepresentative of the Holt, Mich., loca-tion. Merchant is selling the full line of

products throughout southernMichigan, in Lenawee, Hillsdale,Calhoun, Jackson, Eaton, Clinton andBranch counties.During the past three years, he was a

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James S. Tonyan, age 68, of McHenry, died Feb. 25 at hishome. He was born July 4, 1945 in Chicago to Sylvester “Wes”

and Elsie (Stebley) Tonyan. On Dec. 21, 1974, he marriedLaurie Mitchell at the chapel of Monroe Hospital in Monroe,Wis. Mr. Tonyan was a lifelong resident of the McHenryarea. He graduated from McHenry High School with theclass of 1963, and from Marquette University in 1968 with aB.S. degree in business administration. After graduation, Mr. Tonyan entered the U.S. Army as a

1st Lt. in 1969, and achieved the rank of captain during twotours of duty in Vietnam. Upon his discharge in 1971, hereturned home to work alongside his father, Wes, at the fam-ily business, Tonyan Bros., founded in 1928. He was fortu-nate to work in a career he loved and always enjoyed goingto work. Mr. Tonyan strongly believed in education. Heserved 12 years on the McHenry Community High SchoolBoard of Education from 1974 to 1986, and held severaloffices during that time. Mr. Tonyan’s family always came first and foremost in his

life. Traveling was also one of his greatest enjoyments. Heenjoyed trips with his family, and also with his good friend,Ed, who accompanied him to many Civil War memorial sitesas well as to the WWII site of the Normandy landing. Survivors include his wife of 39 years, Laurie; two chil-

dren, Lindsay Tonyan of Evanston and Wesley (Rebecca)Tonyan of Spring Grove; two grandchildren, Makaelyn andRylinn; brothers-in-law, John Regner, Thomas (Jennifer)Mitchell, and Daniel Mitchell; sister-in-law, Michele (Ted)Moore; a niece, Sara (Franz) Kuehnrich; nephews, JohnRegner Jr. and Daniel Lee Moore; and great nieces and greatnephews, Audria, Philip, William, Jacob and Tea. He was preceded in death by his father, Wes, on Dec. 20,

1981; his mother, Elsie Tonyan, on May 25, 2009; and hissister, Audrey Regner, on Dec. 31, 2001. For those wishing to send an expression of condolence,

the family suggests memorials to JourneyCare HospiceFoundation, 405 Lake Zurich Road, Barrington, Ill. 60010;F.I.S.H., P.O. Box 282, McHenry, Ill. 60051 or to theMcHenry County Historical Society, 6422 Main St., Union,Ill., 60180. For information, call the funeral home at 815/385-2400, or

visit www.justenfh.com, where friends may leave an on-linecondolence message for his family.

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014

(L-R): Noram Vice President Dave Watson speaks with Adam Leonhardt, Anne and TravisMallett, and Ricky Mallett of Mallett Excavating about the features and capabilities ofthe Noram 65E compact motorgrader.

Ron DeFeo (L), president of Terex, and Dennis Slater, president of theAssociation Of Equipment Manufactures, add their artistic touch to the“I Make America” mural that was created in the Terex exhibit with thehelp of show attendees to demonstrate to our nation’s leaders just howimportant our nation’s infrastructure is.

Kobelco took the field in Las Vegas, showing ConExpo visitors thatit plans to be a big player in the worldwide equipment market.

(L-R): Bob Jones and Steve Marines of S.E.S. Inc., West Chicago, Ill., take a photo op with thisLBX 210 X3 excavator and LBX’s Paul Wagner and Tom Simon.

Scott Thomas (L) of Caterpillar speaks withJim Killian of Killian Incorporated, based inIllinois, about the Caterpillar 730C articulat-ed truck.

Anthony Laslavic (L) ofSennebogen LLC talks withMike Camp of GibsonMachinery LLC.

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Stopping by the Genesis booth to see the Genesis GXT 335r shearare Carrie Roider, CEO; Mitch Herndon, sales representative;and Gregg Erb, vice president, all of Erb Equipment, Fenton, Mo.

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014

Tom King (L), president of SuperTrak, dis-cusses one of the new machines in theSuperTrak booth with Britt Heinz, presidentof Heinz Tree Group, Saginaw, Mich.

(L-R): Brian Benck and Tom Benck, West Side Tractor SalesCompany Inc.; Pat Pineau and Anthony Berube of AldridgeElectric; and Kelly Barr of West Side Tractor Sales Companypose for a shot in front of the John Deere 844K-II wheel loader.

(L-R): In from Illinois, PT Ferro Construction’s MattMarketti, Vince Ferro and Al Roerig stopped in at theKomatsu exhibit to check out the latest constructionequipment.

President of Manitowoc CranesEric Etchart talks to the media.

(L-R): Ken Boehm, vice president of sales and opera-tions,and Len Kirk, president, both of Hayden-MurphyEquipment Company; and Joe Maslizek, vice presidentof sales, lattice and hydraulic cranes, North America,The Manitowoc Company. Here, Maslizek congratu-lates Hayden-Murphy on their order of a MLC650crane.

Out in the Silver Lot, a Case CX350C exca-vator put on a demonstration.

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Attendees also took advantage of the shows’ strong industry edu-cation programs and the unparalleled opportunity to connect withindustry peers, take the pulse of what’s happening and learn what thefuture holds.

“The enthusiasm and traffic on the show floor was just incredible.Exhibitors cited the high quality of attendees; they told us these wereserious buyers and reported robust sales to existing as well as newcustomers that exceeded their expectations,” said Megan Tanel,ConExpo-Con/AGG show director.

Quality Attendance, International ScopeConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2014 maintained the growing inter-

national scope of the shows with international registrations totalingmore than 31,000, or an increase of nine percent from the most recentevents. The number of countries represented increased to 170 from159 in 2011, and the number of international attendees matched therecord 24 percent of total attendance set in 2011. International atten-dance drew heavily from Latin America, China, Canada and Europe.

More than 75 percent of show visitors were in managerial roles(with 36 percent of these with the top titles of president/owner andvice president/general manager/chief financial officer).

Both shows set new records for exhibit space and number ofexhibitors, ConExpo-Con/AGG with more than 2.35 million net sq.ft. of exhibit space and more than 2,000 exhibitors, and IFPE withmore than 161,000 net sq. ft. and 400 exhibitors.

A record 41,000 education ticket sales were sold to the shows’ edu-cation programs, underscoring their relevance to helping attendeessucceed in today’s business environment.

“ConExpo-Con/AGG and IFPE 2014 reflected the feeling ofmomentum building in the industry. We are industry-run shows withindustry needs put first; these show numbers are a testament to thevalue attendees, exhibitors, and other stakeholders derive from theirparticipation,” said Melissa Magestro, IFPE show director.

Bill Finkle (L), president of Cropac Equipment Inc.,gets the Terex Cranes tour from Dave Naab of TerexCranes.

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LiuGong Looks Forward to Positive 2014LiuGong North America

(LGNA), a subsidiary ofGuangxi LiuGongMachinery Co. LTD whichmanufacturers a full-line ofconstruction equipment andmaterial handling solutions,achieved record breakingnumbers for 2013 with apositive business outlookfor 2014.LiuGong North America

closed the year with arecord-breaking month inDecember in the NorthAmerican market. Thisachievement brought abouta record 4th quarter for thecompany making 2013 themost profitable year withfour consecutive profitablequarters since NorthAmerican operations beganin 2008.Going into 2014,

LiuGong is maintaining a

positive outlook as it hasreceived a record number oforders going into Q1 2014.LiuGong North Americaattributes its growing mar-ket share growth to severalaspects including dealereducation of the productline, several key internalnew hires during 2013,including parts manage-ment, service management,marketing and the acquisi-tion of Dressta North

America.“We combined three sep-

arate entities in 2013 —LiuGong CE [ConstructionEquipment]; Dressta NorthAmerica; and LiuGong FL[Forklifts] — all of whichhad not been profitable asseparate entities. Throughcapitalizing on economiesof scale, training of crossfunctional teams, increasedhiring of industry profes-sionals, and an expanding

dealer network, LiuGongNorth America was notonly profitable for the year,but profitable for everyquarter,” said MarcDowdell, president ofLiuGong North America.“It is an important step inour becoming a majorOEM in North America aswell as providing a returnfor stake holders. We con-tinue to make capital invest-ment in LGNA and our all-important dealer network,providing an expandedproduct line, floor planfinancing, and what webelieve is the best completemachine warranty in themarket.”

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

Kobelco Names Hall National Sales ManagerKobelco Construction Machinery

USA appointed Randy Hall as nationalsales manager. Hall brings with him tothe position more than 35 years of salesexperience in the equipment industryand a track record in building and man-aging key relationships with bothequipment dealerships and nationalaccounts. Most recently, Hall spear-headed Kobelco’s efforts in establish-ing preferred crawler excavator suppli-er agreements with key nationalaccounts.In his new role, Hall will manage

Kobelco’s team of territory managerscovering the United States and Canada,directing all field sales efforts, whilecontinuing to manage nationalaccounts. Hall will assist territory man-agers in dealer forecasting and invento-ry suggestions, delivery estimates,preparing price quotes for dealer ordersand in dealer training.“I am excited to take on this

enhanced role with Kobelco,” saidHall. “Kobelco excavators have longbeen well regarded in this industry andthe management team of KobelcoConstruction Machinery USA has builta top notch sales staff and dealer net-work over the past year. Starting thisrole with the commitment of such astrong team will help continue the pos-itive momentum the brand has built

since its relaunch last April.”Hall’s leadership and passion for the

industry will help fuel Kobelco’s long-term success. “Without question, Randy will con-

tinue to be an extremely valuable assetto our team,” said Ron Hargrave, vicepresident of operations, KobelcoConstruction Machinery USA. “Therespect he has in the industry for his

work ethic and dedication to servicewill be instrumental to growing ourmarket share in the coming years.”For more information, call 281-288-

8430 or visit www.KOBELCO-USA.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Randy Hall will manage Kobelco’s team of territory managers coveringthe United States and Canada, directing all field sales efforts, while con-tinuing to manage national accounts.

Construction employers added 15,000 workers to payrollsin February despite harsh winter working conditions, raisingindustry employment to the highest level since June 2009,according to an analysis of new government data by theAssociated General Contractors of America. However, asso-ciation officials noted that as the industry adds jobs manyfirms report they are already having a hard time findingskilled workers.“The rate of construction hiring has outpaced job growth

in the overall economy for the past year,” said KenSimonson, the association’s chief economist. “During thattime, all construction segments have added workers.” Construction employment totaled 5.9 million in February,

the highest total in 4-1/2 years and an increase of 152,000 or2.6 percent from a year earlier, whereas total nonfarmemployment rose by 1.6 percent over that span, Simonsonnoted. Among industry segments, residential constructionemployers led the way with the addition of 1,700 workers inFebruary and 101,200 (4.8 percent) over 12 months.Nonresidential construction added 12,700 employees sinceJanuary and 50,600 (1.4 percent) since February 2013.“While demand for construction employees is rising at a

healthy clip, workers are still leaving the industry faster thanthey are being hired, a dynamic that may result in widespreadworker shortages in the near future,” Simonson said. “In thepast four years, nearly a million experienced workers haveleft the industry for jobs in other sectors, retirement orschool. They are no longer available for immediate recall toconstruction jobs.”The unemployment rate for workers actively looking for

jobs and last employed in construction declined from 15.7percent a year earlier to 12.8 percent last month — the low-est February rate since 2008. Simonson noted that the unem-ployment rate for construction workers had fallen by morethan half since February 2010, when it reached 27.1 percent.During that time, the number of unemployed workers wholast worked in construction declined by 1.34 million, butindustry employment increased by only 438,000.“Because persistently severe winter weather delayed

many projects in the past few months, contractors are likelyto be posting ‘help wanted’ signs on even more job sites thisspring,” Simonson added. “Multifamily, manufacturing, andoil and gas-related facilities will generate particularly strongdemand for workers. Contractors in many regions and spe-cialties may have trouble finding the employees they’llneed.”Association officials noted that two-thirds of construction

firms responding to a recent survey reported having a hardtime finding enough qualified workers to fill vacant posi-tions. They urged federal, state and local officials to enactmeasures outlined in the association’s recently releasedWorkforce Development Plan that will make it easier forschools, firms and local construction associations to establishtraining programs.“Unless we find a way to get more students to consider

and train for careers in construction, many firms will get to apoint where they don’t have enough workers to keep pacewith demand,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the association’schief executive officer. “The last thing the hard-hit construc-tion industry needs is to be unable to take advantage ofincreasing demand because of the decreasing supply of avail-able workers.”

(This story also can be found on Construction EquipmentGuide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Industry Adds 15,000Jobs in February

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Both the 35PH and 50PH planetary augers are 11.5 in. (29 cm) wide and 39.6 in. (100.6 cm) long andcan dig to depths of 73 in. (185 cm) without an extension.

Bobcat Company’s 35PH and 50PH planetary drive augers are com-patible with approved models of Bobcat skid steer loaders, compacttrack loaders, all-wheel steer loaders and compact excavators.

Expanding the lineup of Bobcat augers, these units are designed witha high-torque gearbox, allowing them to deliver more power for diffi-cult installations at deeper digging depths and for working in toughconditions such as rock, clay, coral and frost. Greater torque can beespecially beneficial to excavating, grading and site development con-tractors, as well as beef cattle producers and landscape professionalsinstalling fence, anchors and screw pylons.

Both the 35PH and 50PH planetary augers are 11.5 in. (29 cm) wideand 39.6 in. (100.6 cm) long and can dig to depths of 73 in. (185 cm)without an extension. An optional adjustable inner extension is avail-able to increase the digging depth an additional 48 in. (122 cm). The35PH planetary auger provides 4,177 ft.-lbs. of torque at 3,500 psi,while the 50HP offers 5,291 of torque at 3,500 psi.

Increased Digging PerformanceWith the additional torque that a planetary drive delivers, it can dig

deep holes more efficiently to outperform a direct drive auger in toughapplications. Featuring an efficient displacement design, the 30PH and50PH augers have smaller drive housings — less than 12 in. (30.5 cm)long. This smaller housing allows it to follow the bit all the way intothe hole to achieve deeper depths. The two-piece shaft design ensuresmaximum side load ratings without increasing the load on bearings,protecting productivity and uptime.

The longer heavy-duty and rock bits also contribute to deeper holes.At 61.5 in. (156 cm) long, these bits are at least 12 in. longer than cur-rent Bobcat auger bits. The new PH auger also has a longer andstronger 2.5-in. (6.3 cm) hex output shaft to handle the increased torqueoutput.

Versatile Mounting SystemThe 35PH and 50PH planetary augers are designed with a versatile

mounting system that helps Bobcat operators switch the auger betweenloaders and excavators. Bobcat skid steer loaders, compact track load-ers and all-wheel steer loaders can accept the planetary augers with theBob-Tach attachment mounting system. The planetary augers can befitted to the compact excavator mounting frame using the Bobcat X-Change mounting system.

There are several Bobcat compact loaders and compact excavatorsapproved to accept the planetary augers.

For more information, visit www.bobcat.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web

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to focus the excavator’s full breakout force onone tooth at a time because the front leadingedge is stepped and angled. This new versionpositions the first tooth closer to the center ofthe bucket, each successive tooth alternatingback and forth so that each tooth hits the mate-rial sequentially. This staggered effect focusesthe bucket breakout force on one tooth at a time.Creating flat trench bottoms is easy with thisnew bucket also because the teeth are on thesame plane, similar to a conventional bucket.Conventional buckets have the teeth mount-

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The “Stumpiranha” replaces the slowprocess of stump grinding, and allowsfor complete removal without leavinggrindings or stump remains that cancause sinkholes later.

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014CONEXPO from page 33

Caterpillar’s new 336F H Hybrid excavator was prominentat the manufacturer’s expansive exhibit.

IronPlanet Chairman and CEO GregOwens explains to the media howIronPlanet makes buying and selling usedequipment efficient and convenientthrough its online process.

Wacker Neuson went towork at its outdoor dis-play in the Silver Lot.

Ken Byrd of Morooka USAstands in front of the MorookaMST 600VD outfitted with a dig-ger derrick.

The Powerscreen exhibit was a popular destination for recy-cling contractors.

Global Industry Gathering PlaceAmong the show visitors were Acting U.S Deputy Secretary of

Commerce Patrick D. Gallagher, Acting U.S. Deputy Secretary ofTransportation Victor Mendez and former U.S. Rep. JamesOberstar, who served as chairman of the House Transportation andInfrastructure Committee from 2007 to 2011.The shows were chosen for the prestigious U.S. Department of

Commerce (DOC) International Buyer Program, which helps facil-itate global attendance. More than 50 official international attendeedelegations were organized by DOC as well as show industry part-ners. More than 95 allied associations and groups were official sup-

porting organizations, coming from the United States, Canada and16 other countries worldwide.Several national industry associations held their annual conven-

tions or high-level board meetings at the shows; they joined hun-dreds of other industry and company meetings, from large events tosmaller committees and other groups, all taking advantage of theshows to meet and share knowledge and learn from one another.

Education, ExhibitsThe ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014 education program covered 120

sessions over 10 targeted tracks. The IFPE Technical Conferenceanchored IFPE 2014 education, joined by half-day “college-levelcourses” and a new Fluid Power Seminar series, from Hydraulics& Pneumatics magazine.ConExpo-Con/AGG featured a new Demolition & Recycling

exhibit pavilion from the Construction & Demolition RecyclingAssociation (CDRA) and the Technology & ConstructionSolutions pavilion from the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. IFPE featured exhibit pavilions from the Power Transmission

Distributors Association (PTDA) and for sensors manufacturersand product suppliers.Reinforcing the global scope of the shows were eight interna-

tional exhibit pavilions: ConExpo-Con/AGG with China, Ireland,Korea, Spain and United Kingdom, and IFPE with China, Italy andTaiwan.Show safety and education/training events at the shows includ-

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Certification of Crane Operators and IPAF International PoweredAccess Federation• Crane Operator Rodeo from Maximum Capacity MediaIndustry recognition and networking events and programs also

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and global powertrain specialist ZF Friedrichshafen)• Young Leaders event (from Construction Equipment maga-

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The Liebherr LR 1100 with a lifting capac-ity of 1,200 tons (1,089 t) made it one ofthe largest machines at ConExpo.

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014see CONEXPO page 50

Kawasaki’s new 9-cu. yd., 100,000-lb. (6.9 cu m,45,359 kg) wheel loader was a must see for allaggregate producers.

Dan (L) and Mike Soley of Miller-Bradford &Risberg Inc., stand in front of the Case 1221Fwheel loader at ConExpo 2014.

Sakai’s exhibit was packed with compactors at ConExpo2014.

The Wirtgen Group hosted the press to see all of thenew products from Wirtgen, Vogele, Hamm, and thefinal presentation was made by Nick Ford on thenewest technological advances and the Tier IV finalengines in the Kleemann crushing products.

(L-R): Curtis Smith, NCS Equipment Company;Jim King, Mark Blankenship, Adam Benson, andMitch Hahn, all of NCS; Brian Rabe, ManitouGroup; and Devin Benson and Corey Roberts ofNCS all pose for a shot by the Gehl RS10-55.

Jack and Joan Ney of GauthierConstruction, Green Bay, Wisc., look overthe Towmaster trailers.

Experience ‘The Power of Hyundai’ was the theme ofits display, which featured the company’s largestexcavator — the R1200-9, a 260,000-lb. (117,934 kg)machine with a 9-cu. yd. (6.9 cu m) bucket.

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(800) 837-6203Cadiz

(800) 837-6204Canton

(800) 837-6207Zanesville

(800) 837-6205N. Canton

(888) 736-8443Oakwood Village(800) 633-1020

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BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANYwww.brandeismachinery.com1801 Watterson Tr.Louisville, KY 40299502/491-4000502/499-3195 Fax Evansville, IN812/425-4491812/425-1171 Fax Corbin, KY606/528-3700606/528-9014 Fax Lexington, KY859/259-3456859/254-0783 Fax Stanville, KY606/478-9201606/478-9208 Fax Paducah, KY270/444-8390270/575-4907 Fax Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410317/872-8417 Fax Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551260/489-1620 Fax

CONTINENTAL EQUIPMENT CORP.A division of AISwww.aisequip.com3600 N. Grand River Ave.Lansing, MI 48906517/321-8000Fax: 517/321-4191

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.www.rmsequipment.com5633 W Hwy 13Savage MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN 218/727-8671800/888-9535Virginia MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Des Moines IA218/741-9011800/555-1445Sioux City IA712/252-0538800/633-9104Cedar Rapids IA319/363-9655800/616-6615Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

ROAD BUILDERSMACHINERY & SUPPLY CO., INC.1001 S. 7th St. TrafficwayKansas City, KS 66105913/371-3822913/371-3870 FaxOmaha, NE402/331-9200Lincoln, NE402/325-0447Grand Island, NE308/384-2620

Farm-Rite Equipment to Host OpenHouse at Newest Minnesota Location

Farm-Rite Equipment, a full service,authorized Bobcat dealer, will be host-ing an open house at its newest locationin Willmar, Minn., on April 11 from 11a.m. to 3 p.m.

Officially opened in November2012, the Willmar facility offers cus-tomers a larger parts and equipmentinventory, as well as an increased rentalfleet and quality service department.Factory service and product traininghas been completed by all staff mem-bers.

Farm-Rite Equipment Inc., was orig-inally established in the mid-1970s as afarm implement dealer, selling andservicing Massey-Ferguson farmequipment, and located in the small

community of Dassel, Minn. As thefarming landscape drastically changedin the late 1970s and early ’80s, theMassey-Ferguson line was dropped,and the Bobcat and Mustang compactequipment lines were acquired.Ownership of Farm-Rite Equipmentalso changed hands during that time,and eventually a larger facility wasneeded. In 1985 Farm-Rite moved toits present location on the western edgeof Dassel.

As the economy boomed in the late1980s and early 1990s, Farm-Rite con-tinued to grow as Bobcat Companybecame a leading manufacturer in theskid-steer loader industry. A majorchange occurred in 1995 when Tim andTom Cox purchased Farm-RiteEquipment. Sales blossomed andFarm-Rite continued to nose its wayinto a rapidly growing skid-steer loadermarket by providing its customers with

unequalled customer service. Then in2002, Farm-Rite became an exclusiveBobcat equipment dealer when itdropped its Mustang line.

In the spring of 2007, Farm-RiteEquipment again improved its loyalcustomers’ experience when they

moved in to an expansive, new facilityjust to the north of the old building at itspresent location.

Dedicated to giving customers red-carpet service on a daily basis, com-bined with a loyal customer base con-tinue to give Farm-Rite Equipment itscurrent-day success as centralMinnesota’s largest Bobcat dealer,said the company.

The Willmar facility is located at1515 West Litchfield Ave., Willmar,Minn., 56201.

Farm-Rite also has anotherMinnesota location in Dassel, whichis located at 901 Parker Ave. WDassel, Minn., 55325.

For more information, visitwww.farmriteequip.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.) CEG

Officially opened in November 2012, the Willmar facil-ity offers customers a larger parts and equipmentinventory, as well as an increased rental fleet and qual-ity service department.

The Willmar facility is located at 1515 West LitchfieldAve., Willmar, Minn.

Farm-Rite Equipment Inc. was originally establishedin the mid-1970s as a farm implement dealer, sellingand servicing Massey-Ferguson farm equipment, andlocated in the small community of Dassel, Minn.

Farm-Rite Equipment, a full-service,authorized Bobcat dealer, will behosting an open house at its newestlocation in Willmar, Minn., on April 11from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Efficient Komatsu Tier 4 Interim engine and automatic shift transmission with lockup torque converter maximize productivity while saving fuel.PLUS (long life) undercarriage is standard, further reducing our already low operating costs.Komatsu CARE provides complimentary Tier 4 maintenance, including KDPF exchange filters. Contact your Komatsu distributor for details.

Komatsu has once again made a great machine even better. The new D65-17 increases productivity and operator comfort while lowering operating costs. All designed to improve your bottom line.

D65-17 From Komatsu – The Dozer Experts

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ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com816 N. Dirksen Parkway,Springfield, IL 62702217/789-7711Bolingbrook, IL630/739-7474Carterville, IL618/985-3399Marengo, IL815/923-4966Portage, IN219/764-8080Escanaba, MI906/786-6920906/786-5813 Fax Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056DePere, WI920/532-0165920/532-0526 Fax DeForest, WI608/842-4151608/842-4193 Fax Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400715/874-5401 Fax Franksville WI 262/835-2710262/835-2844 Fax Schofield, WI715/355-9898715/241-0044 Fax

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3478 5th Ave. S. • Fort Dodge, IA 50501 • (515) 574-2302

4734 Sergeant Rd. • Waterloo, IA 50701 • (319) 234-8710

106 8th St. • Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054 • (712) 943-4470

Mid Country Machinery(800) 206-5936

www.midcountrymachinery.com

2014 KOBELCO SK260-9 LC, EROPS, Heat, 2 Units aval ..................................$166,0002013 KOBELCO SK210 LC-9, EROPS, 3 Units aval............................................$163,5002013 KOBELCO SK260 LR-9, Long Reach, 439 Hrs..........................................$243,0002013 KOBELCO SK295 LR-9, Long Reach, 245 Hrs..........................................$238,5002013 KOBELCO SK230 SRLC, Aux Hyd., A/C, 2881 Hrs....................................$162,0002013 KOBELCO SK140 SR, EROPS, Blade, Plumbed ........................................$143,0002013 SANY SY235 C, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 106 Hrs ............................................$129,5002013 SANY SY215 C, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 102 Hrs ............................................$129,9002013 SANY SY135 C, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 2 Units aval ..........................................$96,0002012 KOBELCO SK350LC-9, EROPS, 2 Units aval ............................................$245,0002012 SANY SY135 C, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 402 Hrs ..............................................$79,0002007 KOBELCO SK350 LC-8, EROPS, A/C, Heat ................................................$95,0002006 KOMATSU PC200 LC-8, EROPS, Thumb, 4235 Hrs ..................................$74,5002006 HITACHI ZX160, EROPS, Thumb, A/C, 2974 Hrs........................................$68,5002006 DEERE 230C LC, EROPS, QC, A/C, Autolube ..............................................$85,0002006 KOBELCO SK115 SRDZ, EROPS, Blade, Thumb ........................................$63,0002006 KOBELCO SK160 LC, EROPS, Heat, 6809 Hrs............................................$49,5002005 KOBELCO SK210LC-6E, EROPS, Aux Hyd. 5880 Hrs ................................$78,0002005 KOBELCO SK160 LC, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2182 Hrs ....................................$67,5002004 KOBELCO SK135 SR, EROPS, Heat, 5937 Hrs ..........................................$39,5001989 CAT E110B, EROPS, A/C, Heat, Clean Unit ................................................$23,500

2011 JCB 3C-14, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 874 Hrs......................................................$62,5002006 CAT 420E, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 4x4, 2590 Hrs ............................................$49,5002005 CAT 420DIT, EROPS, Heat, X-hoe, 5201 Hrs ..............................................$49,5002003 CAT 430DIT, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 3384 Hrs ..................................................$52,0001998 DEERE 310SE, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 6814 Hrs ..............................................$28,0001998 CAT 416C, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd., 7506 Hrs ............................................$21,2501990 DEERE 310C, EROPS, Ex-county unit ........................................................$21,0001990 DEERE 510C, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 4415 Hrs ................................................$18,0001986 DEERE 610C, EROPS, Heat, 6187 Hrs........................................................$16,5001977 CASE 580C, EROPS, Heat, 7113 Hrs ............................................................$9,000

2013 KAWASAKI 95Z7, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 236 Hrs..........................................$425,0002013 KAWASAKI 80Z7, EROPS, Hyd. Coupler, 159 Hrs ....................................$223,0002012 KAWASAKI 90Z7, EROPS, Ride Control, 841 Hrs ....................................$295,0002012 DEERE 624K, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 1013 Hrs ..............................................$149,5002011 CAT 928HZ, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 208 Hrs ..................................................$129,0002010 CAT 924H, EROPS, QC, Ride Control, 1194 Hrs ......................................$118,0002008 DEERE 624J, EROPS, JRB QC, A/C, 5753 Hrs..........................................$105,0002006 CAT IT38G, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 7731 Hrs....................................................$75,0002005 KAWASAKI 90Z, EROPS, BOCE, Heat, 7724 Hrs ......................................$111,0002005 CAT 938G, EROPS, A/C, Heat, GP Bkt., 7734 Hrs ......................................$74,0002005 KOMATSU WA150-5, EROPS, A/C, Heat, 2381 Hrs ....................................$59,0002004 VOLVO L45B, EROPS, A/C, Heat ................................................................$35,0001975 MICHIGAN 75B, EROPS, Heat ....................................................................$16,0001970 CAT 980B, EROPS, Heat ............................................................................$16,000

2013 KOBELCO 35 SR-5, EROPS, Heat, 2 Units aval ..........................................$41,0002013 KOBELCO SK35 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 220 Hrs ....................................$32,5002012 KOBELCO SK80 SR, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 653 Hrs........................................$85,5002012 KOBELCO SK55 SR-5, EROPS, Aux Hyd, 235 Hrs......................................$59,0002012 KOBELCO SK55 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 287 Hrs ....................................$59,0002012 KOBELCO SK35 SR-5, OROPS, Aux Hyd., 194 Hrs ....................................$33,5002005 KOBELCO SK70 SR, EROPS, Plumbed, 2575 Hrs ......................................$39,000

2012 BOMAG BW211 D-4, EROPS, A/C, 84” 184 Hrs ........................................$83,5002010 VIBROMAX VM46 PD, OROPS, 55”Pad, 162 Hrs ......................................$46,5002008 CAT CP56, OROPS, 84” Pad Foot, 1249 Hrs ..............................................$89,0002007 CAT CP563 E, OROPS, Pad Foot, 84”, 1391 Hrs ........................................$84,0002007 DYNAPAC CA150 PD, OROPS, 66”, 228 Hrs ..............................................$55,0002007 DYNAPAC CA250 PD, OROPS, 84”, 2030 Hrs ............................................$57,5002007 STONE SD43, OROPS, 999 Hrs ..................................................................$18,0002006 CAT CS533 E, OROPS, 84”, 2413 Hrs ........................................................$72,0002006 BOMAG BW177 PDH, OROPS, Pad Foot, 424 Hrs ....................................$44,0002006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum, 1354 Hrs ..........................................$39,0002006 IR SD70 D, OROPS, Smooth Drum ............................................................$39,0002005 BOMAG BW177 PDH-3, OROPS, Pad Foot, 1079 Hrs ................................$39,0002005 BOMAG BW211 D-3, OROPS, 84”, 2181 Hrs ............................................$54,0002004 HYPAC C832 C, OROPS, 66” Pad Foot, 1386 Hrs ......................................$33,500

2012 CAT D8T, EROPS, 8SU Blade, SS ripper, 699 Hrs ....................................$579,0002012 DEERE 700K LGP, EROPS, Topcon ready, 568 Hrs ..................................$155,0002011 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, Ripper, Sweeps, 1359 Hrs......................................$269,5002010 DEERE 550J, EROPS, Draw Bar, 6way, 2477 Hrs ......................................$65,0002009 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, Heat, 4571 Hrs ....................................$215,0002008 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, SU Blade, ripper, 3580 Hrs....................................$212,5002008 CAT D6T XW, EROPS, 6 way, A/C, 4512 Hrs ............................................$195,0002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 4603 Hrs ........................................$186,5002008 CAT D6T LGP, EROPS, Aux Hyd., A/C,4487 Hrs ......................................$190,0002008 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, 6 way, Heat, 4392 Hrs ........................................$135,0002008 CAT D6N LGP, EROPS, 6 way, A/C, 3853 Hrs ..........................................$135,0002008 CAT D6T XL, EROPS, SU Blade, 4377 Hrs................................................$195,0002008 CAT D6K XL, EROPS, 6 way, Topcon, Heat ..............................................$157,5002008 DEERE 700J XLT, EROPS, 6 way, 1081 Hrs..............................................$117,0002008 KOMATSU D65EX-15EO, EROPS, Winch, 4927 Hrs ................................$119,5002006 CAT D6R XWVPIII, EROPS, 6way, ripper, 8023 Hrs ................................$147,5002006 CAT D6R XLIII, EROPS, 6 way, Sweeps, 6568 Hrs ..................................$142,5002006 DEERE 550J LGP, OROPS, 6 way, 3294 Hrs ..............................................$43,0002005 CAT D6R XLII, EROPS, SU Blade, A/C, 7547 Hrs ....................................$123,5002005 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, Aux Hyd., 8361 Hrs............................................$130,0002004 CAT D6R XWII, EROPS, Heat, A/C, 12805 Hrs ........................................$117,5001998 KOMATSU D65EX-12, EROPS, SU Blade, 9166 Hrs ..................................$79,5001987 CAT D6H, OROPS, SU Blade, 14439 Hrs ....................................................$45,000

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2012 CATERPILLAR D8T, Ripper Available for Additional Cost ......................................................................................$575,000

2012 JOHN DEERE 624K..............................................$141,500 2011 CATERPILLAR 928H............................................$126,000

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THINK. AHEAD.

Meeting emissions regulationsdemands forward thinking. AndJohn Deere has always beenahead of the game. So when youasked for simple, proven InterimTier 4-certified technology thatwon’t hold you back, weanswered. First with the 744K,*and now with the IT4-certified644K and 724K Loaders. Ouremissions technology is simpleto operate and maintain. And itdelivers the power, fuel efficien-cy, reliability, and low cost ofownership you’ve come to expectfrom John Deere. Need a partnerfor emissions solutions? We’reOn It™.

* First machine over 75 hp in the indus-try to be certified to meet U.S. InterimTier 4 emissions.

Saginaw4600 AIS DriveP.O. Box 253

Bridgeport, MI 48722989/777-0090

Fax: 989/777-1583

Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.Grand Rapids, MI

49548616/538-2400

Fax: 616/538-0449

Northeast Detroit65809 Gratiot AveLenox, MI 48050

586/727-7502Fax: 586/727-7311

West Detroit56555 Pontiac TrailNew Hudson, MI

48165 248/437-8121

1-800/457-8121

Traverse City8300 M-72 EastWilliamsburg, MI

49690231/267-5060

Fax: 231/267-5257

Naperville, IL 60563630/355-7150

Fax: 630/355-7173

Rockdale, IL 60436815/730-9011

1-800/937-3355Fax: 815/730-9036

Rockford, IL 60012815/961-3160

Fax: 815/965-1810

South Holland, IL60473

708/331-6362Fax: 708/331-7334

Wauconda, IL 60084847/526-7700

Fax: 847/526-3565

Bloomington, IN 47403812/333-9677

Fax: 812/333-9731

Fort Wayne, IN 46825260/482-8576

Fax: 260/483-4057

Indianapolis, IN 46219317/544-3411

Fax: 317/544-3420

Lafayette, IN 47905765/447-6933

Fax: 765/448-9038

South Bend, IN 46619574/232-1461

Fax: 574/233-3324

Des Moines, IA800/822-2212

Fort Dodge, IA800/362-2487

Sioux City, IA800/352-4693

Waterloo, IA800/772-2019

Dodge City, KS800/794-0172

Great Bend, KS800/264-4056

Park City, KS800/262-0139

Topeka, KS800/279-6087

Ulysses, KS800/472-9238

Kansas City, MO888/306-3434

Springfield, MO888/306-2656

Gering, NE800/205-6784

Grand Island, NE800/868-4017

Lincoln, NE800/416-5518

North Platte, NE800/894-7060

Omaha, NE800/416-5095

Brunswick, OH800/716-9796

Cambridge, OH 740/439-2747

Canton, OH866/235-0438

Chillicothe, OH 740/663-5300

Cincinnati, OH800/844-3734

Columbus, OH800/222-2010

Lima, OH800/423-7445

Painesville, OH866/800-1398

Poland(Youngstown), OH

866/503-7259

Vandalia (Dayton),OH

800/233-4228

Cranberry Twp, PA724/776-3636

Delmont, PA724/837-4500

Ashland, WI715/682-5522

Chippewa Falls, WI715/834-2924

Monico, WI715/487-5583

Mosinee, WI715/693-3820

Duluth, MN218/722-7456

Bemidji, MN218/759-1996

Grand Rapids, MN218/326-9427

Escanaba, MI906/789-9054

Louisville, KY502/253-3721

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

Bowling Green, KY270/842-3400

London, KY606/862-8447

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014CONEXPO from page 41

Takeuchi’s product manager, David Steger, conducts a trainingsession on the new Takeuchi TB216 mini-excavator withMidwest dealer representatives from Kelbe BrothersEquipment Co., Butler, Wisc.

(L-R): LiuGong ConstructionMachinery N.A. LLC’s President MarcDowdell provided impressive resultsfor 2013 as well as all the exciting newprograms for 2014.

President and Owner Len Stulc ofTowmasters Trailers said that contractorsshould check out his company’s new appfor smartphones or tablets.

(L-R): At the Terex Powerscreen display, Paul Galmitz ofNeuenhauser North America congratulates Sean McIver andKen Clemons of Aggcorp on being named their dealer repre-sentative in Ohio.

Hitachi was excited to announce anddisplay its new EH1100-5 haul truck.

AIS President Larry Behrenwald says “hello” toConstruction Equipment Guide Midwest Publisher JoeMcKeon with Michelle Behrenwald.

Rod Stewart impersonator joins Allied’sGreg Smith and Cher impersonator towelcome guests to Allied CP’s Rock ‘n’Blast reception held at the Las VegasHard Rock Cafe.

Viva Los VideosCouldn’t make it to the big show in

Las Vegas? Or you did but want toreview many of the new products andservices manufacturers unveiled atConExpo 2014?Visit Construction Equipment

Guide’s ConExpo 2014-dedicated Website at http://www.constructionequip-mentguide.com/pages/conexpo/ towatch more than 60 ConExpo equip-ment videos, booth walk-arounds,entertainment clips and more. While you’re there, also check out a

slideshow containing more than 400photos taken during the five-day event,equipment articles and much more.

(L-R): John Wilkinson, Wilkinson Excavating LLC,Shioton, Wisc., and Brady Jones, Jones Construction inGooding, Idaho, pose with Bret Youngblood and CaseyReed of MB Crusher and the BF 90.3 crusher whilethey wait on the next live MB Crusher demo.

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T.J. Denes (R) of Denes Concrete Inc.,Wellington, Ohio, places an order for astumper and a skid steer grapple withDavid Jenkins at the Solesbee’sEquipment & Attachments exhibit.

SANY America’s CEO Mike Rhodaaddresses the press on the latest newsand product offerings from SANY.

The McCloskey J50 jaw crusher’s rugged design is suited towork in extreme conditions.

The John Deere excavator simulators were a huge hit withpeople, with many standing in line for the opportunity togive it a try.

Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman answersquestions from the media during the manu-facturer’s press conference on Tuesday,March 4.

(L-R): Gary Bushong, Efficiency Production Inc.; Bob Luby, president,Steve Luby, Tim Luby, and Ted Rose, all of Luby Equipment Services;and Mike West, Efficiency Production. Luby Equipment Services is anew Efficiency Production dealer.

(L-R): Doug Hamilton and Jeff Hager of RandalBearing, Lima, Ohio, have been examining the AtlasCopco CC6000 combo cutter with Todd Granger ofAtlas Copco.

The Volvo display featured machinesranging from its skid steer loader to a 10-cu. yd. (7.6 cu m) wheel loader capable ofloading a 40-ton (36 t) truck in two orthree passes, depending on the material.

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Kubota’s new B50 Series makes it easy to get comfortable with a variety of jobs around your property. Industry leading features include a spacious, fully integrated deluxe cab, and clean,

low emission high torque 26-33 HP engines. Plus, a full range of performance matched implements, including quick-attach loader and backhoe. Class leading comfort and

premium performance, at your local Kubota dealer.

New B50 Series: Get Comfortable with Your Work

www.kubota.comOptional equipment may be shown.©Kubota Tractor Corporation, 2013

2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087

847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697

27939 W. Concrete Dr.Ingleside, IL 60041

815/363-4100Fax 815/363-4109

2001 Cherry Hill Rd.Joliet, IL 60433815/464-6650

Fax 815/464-6951

Burris Equipment Co.Anoka, MN

888/448-5266753/323-1720Shakopee, MN877/753-6100952/445-6310

Corcoran, MN888/479-4342763/479-8200

Lano Equipment, Inc.1801 E. University Ave.Urbana, IL 61802

800/798-1772Fax: 217/337-1775

2900 E. Jackson St.Macomb, IL 61455

888/360-9225

200 North St.Prophetstown, IL 61277

877/221-0881

Birkey’s Construction Equipment124 N. Schmale Rd.Carol Stream, IL 60188

630/510-6050Fax 630/510-6051

1305 Sentry DriveWaukesha, WI 53186

262/521-5802Fax 262/521-5801

1st Choice Equipment LLC

3333 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260/483-8868

4951 West 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268

317/872-4877www.southeasternequip.com

Southeastern EquipmentCo., Inc.

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Simplified profitability

Dynapac’s complete line of rollers and pavers combine years of experience with innovative thinking to make the job as fast, simple, and profitable as possible, from beginning to end.

F1000 series pavers: Cummins QSB 6.7 liter interim Tier 4 engineNorth American styling featuring the lowest deck height in the industry at 63 inches Easy to use control panel with one touch auto fill and cleaning modes

CA2500-CA4000 single-drum vibratory rollers:Static linear loads of 140-252 pliActive bouncing control Cummins or Deutz interim Tier 4 engine

CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers:Smooth start-stop system for directional changesWide-base tiresAir-on-the-run

Built for maximum performance, ease of maintenance and lower total cost of ownership, Dynapac’s rollers and pavers will provide you with more Uptime by Design.

www.dynapac.us

2300 Cassens DriveFenton, MO 63026

(636) 343-9970www.lubyequipment.com

Cape Girardeau(573) 334-9937

Springfield (217) 744-2233

Quincy (217) 222-5454

Caseyville(618) 397-9971

50 East Kingston Ave.Columbus, OH 43207

614-443-6541www.columbusequipment.com

Perrysburg(419) 872-7101

Cincinnati(513) 771-3922

Richfield(330) 659-6681

Cadiz(740) 942-8871

Dayton(937) 879-3154

Canton(330) 453-4521

Zanesville(740) 455-4036

Painesville(440) 352-0452

Piketon(740) 289-3757

7355 East 30th St.Indianapolis, IN 46219

(317) 544-3411Fax: (317) 544-3420www.westsidetractor

sales.com

Bloomington, IN(812) 333-9677

Fax: (812) 333-9731

Fort Wayne, IN(260) 482-8576

Fax: (260) 483-4057

LaFayette, IN(765) 447-6933

Fax: (765) 448-9038

South Bend, IN(574) 232-1461

Fax: (574) 233-3324

4301 North Cliff Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57104

(888) 753-8907

3801 North Deadwood Ave.Rapid City, SD 57702

(800) 658-3047

39288 133rd St.Aberdeen, SD 57401(888) 484-6312

www.dieselmachinery.com

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

(816) 241-9290(816) 241-1738www.vlpco.com

Joplin(800) 878-8223(417) 781-8222

Springfield(800) 955-2729(417) 887-2729

Wichita(800) 878-3346(316) 838-3346

Topeka(800) 878-4345(785) 267-4345

Garden City(800) 511-1435(620) 275-1996

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JCB Dancing Diggers Take ConExpo 2014 by StormJCB took the wraps off a host of new

machines at ConExpo. Among the productsmaking their debut are new midi-excavators,telescopic handlers, backhoe loaders, skidsteer loaders, forklift trucks, wheeled load-ing shovels and tracked excavators.At the show each day, JCB’s famous

Dancing Diggers backhoe stunt team drewcrowds numbering in the thousands to theJCB booth. The Dancing Diggers’ hourlydance routines are set to music and accom-panied by a string quartet.At a press conference in Las

Vegas, JCB Chief Innovationand Growth Officer TimBurnhope highlighted the hugesteps the company has taken inthe last four years to deliverindustry-leading fuel efficiencyon its machines.“At JCB we’re very proud of

our fast-growing reputation forbeing the most fuel efficientmanufacturer in the industry,”Burnhope said. “Compared tothe models we manufacturedback in 2010, today’s JCB 3CXbackhoe consumes an incredible34 percent less fuel, the JCB 175skid steer loader uses 30 percent

less fuel and the JS200 excavator con-sumes an amazing 33 percent less fuel.These are impressive achievements, andour obsession with fuel saving is reduc-ing the cost of running JCB machines.By early next year JCB will have savedits customers a staggering 1 billion liters[264 million gallons] of fuel since 2010,something we are really proud of.”

Among the new product highlights at theshow are a new generation of JCB midi-excavators, the 85Z-1, the 86C-1 and the67C-1, which are manufactured at JCB’scompact products factory in Cheadle,Staffordshire.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

JCB’s famous Dancing Diggers drew in huge crowds at each of their six per-formances per day at ConExpo.

JCB took the wraps off a new range of midi-excavatorsat this year’s ConExpo.

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The TC-20 track impact crusher from IROCKCrushers combines a larger feeder, a high-performancefour-bar impactor and heavy-duty components forenhanced efficiency, reliability and precision.

The TC-20 produces a uniform, cubical product, andIROCK’s hydraulically adjustable aprons provide bet-ter control over sizing. The unit has the versatility toprocess soft to medium rock, recycled concrete andrecycled asphalt, according to the manufacturer.

The rotor measures 40 by 56 in. (101.6 by 142 cm)and can process a variety of materials up to 24 in. (61cm) in diameter. A 440-hp Caterpillar C-13 ACERTTier III engine powers the crusher, which can processup to 500 tph (453.6 t).

The track crusher features a fixed, Hardox hopperwith a 15-cu.-yd. (11.5 cu m) capacity. It is paired witha 52 in. by 16-ft. (132 cm by 4.8 m) vibrating grizzlyfeeder, which has ¾ in. (1.9 cm) liners on the pan andside walls. The feeder is up to 3 ft. (.9 m) longer thancomparable units, making it possible to feed materialwith a large wheel loader.

The TC-20 features a standard crusher bypass chuteto reduce unnecessary wear on the crusher. With thischute, fines that fall through the grizzly feeder caneither bypass the crusher and mix back in with thecrushed material or be removed via the dirt conveyorwith a simple adjustment to the flop gate.

The TC-20 also incorporates IROCK’s rock box, analternative to discharge chutes found on similar units.The rock box uses a shelf system with abrasion resist-ant wear bars that allow crushed material to build upand act as a wear liner, which cuts down on costly laborand wear parts.

The 48-in. (122 cm) wide discharge conveyor canstockpile from as high as 10 ft. 11 in. (3.3 m). Operatorscan hydraulically lower or raise the conveyor to adjustdrop heights and make maintenance easier.

The TC-20 is highly portable, with 20-in. (51 cm)track pads for easy maneuverability around a job site oronto a trailer for transportation to other locations. Theunit comes standard with a wireless remote control forfull plant operation, with two tracking speeds as stan-dard.

To reduce cleaning and for dust control, the TC-20features a standard dust-suppression system. Catwalksprovide convenient access to crucial maintenance andcleaning points.

For more information, 866/240-0201 or visitwww.irockcrushers.com.

(This story also can be found on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

IROCK Introduces Versatile TC-20 Track Impact Crusher

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionFor more information on crushing, screening and recycling equipment, visit CEG's Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

IROCK’s new TC-20 combines a larger feeder, a high-performance four-bar impactor and heavy-duty components.

IROCK’s new TC-20 features a feeder that is up to 3 ft. (.9 m) longer than comparable units. The additional lengthmakes it possible to feed material with a large wheel loader.

IROCK’s new TC-20 can stockpile from as high as 10 ft. 11 in. (3.3 m) and can feed material directly into a screeningplant.

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Keeping Stump Grinders in ShapeBy Stephen KingsleySPECIAL TO CEG

A stump grinder can be a powerfulattachment tool when mounted on askid steer loader, but only when it iskept in peak running condition. Thestump grinder is a simple cutting devicewith a round, steel wheel with perfora-tions holding a set of carbide cuttersaround the circumference of thewheel. These attachments are mostcommonly used for landscapingconstruction and stump removalapplications. The attachment isrobust to handle tough, dirty jobs— and that kind of work can cre-ate problems for the machine if itis not properly maintained.First and foremost, keep safety

in mind when performing any typeof maintenance on the attachment.Make sure the stump grinder islowered to the ground and theparking brake is set. Makeabsolutely certain that thehydraulic circuit is in the off posi-tion, turn off the skid-steer engineand remove the key. If the stumpgrinder must remain in the raisedposition during maintenance,block the unit securely to preventaccidental release of the liftingmechanism. Finally, disconnectthe hydraulic couplers as a backupsafety measure.

Proper LubricationAll maintenance begins with proper

lubrication. Each moving part should belubricated using a quality lubricant. “We recommend the use of SAE

multi-purpose lubricant or equivalentSAE multi-purpose type grease,” saidDave Aldrich, product support andtraining representative of PaladinAttachments, manufacturer of theBradco Stump Grinder attachment.“Neglecting proper lubrication can leadto reduced efficiency, increased wear,early breakdown, and the needlessreplacement of parts.” All parts with grease fittings should

be lubricated on a daily basis or every 8hours of operation, whichever comesfirst. Be sure to clean the grease fittingsbefore using the grease gun so as not toinject dirt into the system. After greas-ing, wipe off any excess grease from thegrease fittings. Dirt can collect onexposed excess grease, causingincreased wear. If a grease fitting ismissing, replace it immediately. The gearbox is critical to attachment

longevity. The oil level in the gearboxshould be checked at least once a week.This is a simple, but very important step.“For example,” said Aldrich, “on a

Bradco stump grinder, this check can beperformed by removing the accesscover from the front of the frame andthen removing the pipe plug from theend of the gearbox. The lubricantshould be at the same level as the plug.If the lubricant level is low, fill it with 80to 90 weight gear lubricant. Do notoverfill. Too much lubricant might rup-ture the gearbox seals.”

Maintenance RequirementsRegular maintenance is the key to

long life and safe operation. Most man-ufacturers have reduced maintenancerequirements on the stump grinder to aminimum, but it is very important thatthey be performed correctly and in atimely manner.Before using the stump grinder each

day, routinely look it over. Run yourhand over the entire machine to makesure nothing is loose or broken. Makesure nothing that should be sharp is dull,and nothing that should be dull is sharp.If hydraulic fluid is leaking from a hoseconnection, tighten it or replace it. If abearing needs greasing, grease it. If thebearings are over-greased, wipe them off.Check the brazed joints of the cutter

head to make sure all the cutters arebolted on and meet the torque specs ofthe manufacturer. Make sure the cuttersaren’t folded down or broken off. Thischeck should be performed at least oncea day; twice a day if possible.Hydraulic safety should be a key

point in any maintenance program. Agarden hose flows at approximately 5 to10 gallons per minute. In comparison,the stump grinder has a flow rate of upto 40 gallons per minute in high-flow

units. That immense amount of pressurebuilds up in the hose and, if the hosebreaks or is cut, it can be a life-threaten-ing issue. The hydraulic fluid canescape the hose with enough pressure tolacerate the skin or sever an appendage.

Maintenance ChecklistThe following items should be

checked on a daily basis:• Check the skid-steer loader

hydraulic system to ensure thereis an adequate level of hydraulicoil.• Check the gearbox castle nut;

make sure it is torqued to a mini-mum-250/maximum-350 footpounds. (Every nut and bolt hasan SAE torque rating. If under-torqued, the nut can becomeloose. If over-torqued, the pres-sure exerted can begin to pulldown on and distort the threadson the nut and bolt, causing thenut to loosen.)• Check mounting hardware on

teeth; torque to a minimum-150/maximum-180 foot pounds.• Check all other hardware and

tighten as necessary.• Check hydraulic system for

leaks.• Check gearbox power shaft

for foreign material around theshaft and remove it. (Any foreignmaterial around the shaft canbecome an abrasive, which can

amplify the wear of seals and shafts.) • Check teeth for damage and replace

when necessary. (If the teeth are brokenoff or folded over, the performance ofthe stump grinder diminishes greatly,requiring the use of more time and morefuel to perform the task.)• Check that all safety guards and

devices are installed correctly. (Withoutsafety guards in place, the operator andthose standing nearby are at risk ofbeing hit by flying debris.)• Check for missing or illegible safe-

ty/warning decals. (There may be threedifferent warning emblems on theattachment. One indicates the potentialto hurt someone; a second indicates thepotential for catastrophic injury; and thethird indicates the potential to kill.)The operator’s manual is the best

source of information for maintaining astump grinder attachment, but commonsense plays an important role as well. Ifsomething doesn’t look right or soundright, check it. It just makes good sense.For more information, visit

www.paladinattachments.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Disc perforations assist withchip discharge.

Carbide cutting teethin action.

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Cat 586C Site Prep Tractor Runs Cool, Stays CleanThe new Cat 586C site prep

tractor is a multi-purpose, heavy-duty machine with the muscle torun power-hungry mulchers andbrushcutters. “The tractor runs cool and does-

n’t collect debris, so you’ll spendless time cleaning and more timeworking,” said Matt McDonald,Caterpillar Forest Products productspecialist. “Plus, you can tackle avariety of projects with onemachine, lowering your owningand operating costs.”Applications include residen-

tial/commercial development, landmanagement, right-of-way con-struction and maintenance, wet-lands and wildlife habitat manage-ment, plantation reclamation andmanagement, and clearing forflood control and firebreaks. New Cat work tools have been

developed to match the powerfulcapability of the 586C. The CatHM825 mulcher and the CatBR624 brushcutter will be avail-able from the factory and support-ed by Cat dealers. Other attach-ments, such as buckets and rakes,are offered by Cat dealers.

Powerful PerformanceThe PowerDirect Plus system

optimizes performance by moni-toring operator and attachmenthydraulic demand and deliveringpower where and when it is need-ed. The 350 hp engine and over-sized hydraulic system push moreflow to the attachment for fasterrecovery without slowing otherfunctions, according to the manu-facturer.“You’ll see strong performance

in all applications. Simultaneouslift-tilt and lift-steer functions andattachment recovery are signifi-cantly faster than major competi-tive machines,” McDonald said.PowerDirect Plus also helps withfuel efficiency by maintaining aconsistent load on the engine.

Clean, Cool Operation“This tractor is often working in

hot, dry and dusty environments,so it’s important to have a machinethat runs cool and doesn’t collectdebris,” McDonald said. The high capacity cooling sys-

tem and on-demand reversing fankeep the machine running cool.The oversized, hydraulically driv-en fan spins at a slower speed over-

all and only turns as fast as neededto maintain proper hydraulic andengine temperatures. In colderweather or when the machine isfirst started, for example, the fanspins more slowly to conservepower and fuel and reduce noise.The machine is segmented into

separate compartments that arepressurized to prevent debris fromentering. The pressurized airflowalso keeps electronics, sensors andother key components cool duringlong workdays.HJM Forest Resource

Management LLC, in DeKalb,Miss., ran a pilot machine to pro-vide feedback for finetuning thetractor. One of the company princi-pals, Jimmy Wayne McGowen,reported that the radiator and airfilter stayed clean and the pressur-ized engine compartment keptdebris out. “We have to blow out our older

machines like crazy,” McGowensaid. “We don’t have to with thismachine. That’s a big thing for us,because we were spending a lot ofdowntime keeping our older trac-tors up.”He also said he never saw the

hydraulic oil temperature get tomedium even on 105F (41C) workdays. “The cooler your machineruns, the better it’s going to per-form and the longer it’s going tolast,” he said.

Comfortable CabThe cab is positioned between

the axles for a stable, smooth ride.A clean three-piece front wind-shield, standard back-up cameraand skylight provide a 360 degreeview. The standard air suspensionseat with neck and back supportand high capacity HVAC systemadd to operator comfort. “We never could run the air con-

ditioner on high; it blows good onlow,” McGowen reported.Operator controls are fully

adjustable. Special functions thatenhance operation and reduceoperator fatigue include creepmode, terrain selection mode, roadsteer mode and optional attach-ment float control. Creep modegives the operator the ability toadjust speed up or down on the flywith joystick buttons, instead ofwith just a foot pedal. “Pushing through thick vegeta-

tion or mulching and back drag-ging can be hard on the operator ifspeed is controlled strictly with thefoot pedal. Creep mode makes it alot easier on the operator,”McDonald said.

Stays in the FieldRobust box section frames and a

field-proven center hitch designwith large dual-tapered roller bear-ings and 3 in. (7.6 cm) diameterpins provide a solid foundation.

The control valve, pumps andcylinder seals were “torture” testedto ensure reliability. Steering cylin-der mounts and chrome plated liftarm and tilt link pins are two moreexamples of structural featuresbuilt into this tractor to increaseuptime and machine life, accordingto the manufacturer.

Stuck-to-the-GroundStability

With the engine at the back ofthe machine, the weight of the trac-tor is distributed evenly over theaxles for rock-solid stability. Therear engine also acts as a counter-balance for heavy mowing andmulching attachments. The centerhitch is positioned between thefront and rear axles to facilitate tiretracking.

Easy MaintenanceDaily service points are in easy

reach. Hydraulic oil is added atground level with the standardelectric hydraulic oil fill pump anda quick coupler hose stored on themachine. Oil is pumped throughthe filtration system before it entersthe tank, safeguarding thehydraulic system. The fuel fill alsois at ground level. Other compo-nents are easy to reach with the tilt-ing cab, hinged panels and three-sided access to the engine andhydraulic pumps.

AttachmentsBoth the HM825 mulcher and

the BR624 brushcutter are durableand reliable. Rugged structures,reinforced skids and internal abra-sion-resistant plating minimizedowntime and repairs. All dailyservice points are at ground leveland adjustments are easy to make.The operator has clear visibility

around the attachments. Dischargeis directed down and away fromthe tractor. When the attachmentsare turned off, the tractor’shydraulics slow the attachments’moving parts to a safe stop.The pilot machine operated by

HJM Forest ResourceManagement was equipped withthe HM825 mulcher. McGowensaid the tractor and attachment’sability to handle big timber was anadvantage when they were clearingstanding timber to widen powerline right-of-ways. “The attachment is equipped

with a hydraulic push bar andthat’s a big plus,” he said. The Cat 586C, along with the

mulcher and brushcutter attach-ments, will be in production inMay. For more information, visit

www.cat.com.(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

Applications include residential/commercial development, land management, right-of-way construction and maintenance, wetlands andwildlife habitat management, plantation reclamation and management, and clearing for flood control and firebreaks.

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W.S. Tyler Offers Rock BookW.S. Tyler, a manufacturer of screening,

washing and pelletizing equipment and serv-ices, released The Rock Book in three addi-tional languages. The Rock Book is nowavailable in English, Chinese, French andSpanish. Since its initial release in 2012, The Rock

Book’s popularity for aggregate, mining andindustrial minerals processing knowledgeand expertise has grown far beyond English-speaking nations. Like the English edition,the new language editions include the latesttechnologies, definitions and specificationtables for screening, washing and pelletizingoperations.W.S. Tyler and its network of sister com-

panies are located in North America, SouthAmerica, Europe, Asia, Africa and, mostrecently, Australia. W.S. Tyler PresidentKaren Thompson said adjusting the resourceto meet the needs of operations in thesediverse markets has been a top priority.“The Rock Book is part of our ongoing

effort to be a more valuable partner to ourcustomers,” Thompson said. “We primarilyintended it as a resource for North America,but the overseas resonance has been simplyastounding, especially after the digital ver-sion hit the Internet a few months ago. TheRock Book has raised the bar in terms of

providing useful information for anyone inthe mining, aggregate and industrial miner-als industries, and it just makes sense to haveit at mines and quarries in all parts of theworld.” Thompson added it is surprising how

many North American operations requestThe Rock Book in different languages. TheSpanish version is especially popular, shesaid, because so many operators and mainte-nance technicians come from Latin America.From detailed information about the vari-

ous wire meshes used in screening to openarea calculations and the most advancedtechnologies used in processing today, TheRock Book is a resource and training tool forall mines and quarries. This encyclopedia ofscreening information can educate noviceemployees on the basics of screening, whileat the same time helping a skilled technicianor engineer identify the required screenmedia and vibrating screen components andaccessories for specific application chal-lenges, according to the company. For more information, call

855/WSTYLER (978-9537) or visitwww.tylerrockbook.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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Brandeis Machinery& Supply Co.

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Mid-Michigan manufacturer Bandit Industries continuesto expand its dealer network in North America, adding sevennew dealers to serve customers in the United States.“As Bandit experiences record growth, the ability to serve

our expanding customer base becomes more importantevery day,” said Bandit Industries President Jerry Morey.“Having qualified dealers committed to our products ensuresthat our customers continue to get best possible service andsupport available.”Bandit’s newest dealers will serve customers in northern

Louisiana, central and southern Mississippi, central andsouthern Alabama, the Florida Panhandle, easternTennessee, central Virginia, western Kansas, and SouthDakota.Equipment Inc. operates four locations in the southern

United States — Jackson, Miss., Hattiesburg, Miss.,Shreveport, La., and Mobile, Ala., carrying hand-fed chip-pers and stump grinders. Information about its locations canbe found online at www.equipmentinc.com or by calling888/836-5537.A-Ok Power Equipment, based in Santa Barbara, Calif.,

serves four locations in southern California — SantaBarbara, Carpinteria, Anaheim and Solvang — carrying andservicing hand-fed chippers and stump grinders.Information can be found at www.aokpowerequipment.comor by calling 805/963-3736.Fairbank Equipment Inc. serves western Kansas and

South Dakota, carrying and servicing hand-fed chippers andstump grinders. Information can be found at www.fair-bankequipment.com or by calling 800/666-5764.Stowers Machinery Corporation serves eastern Tennessee

and now sells and services Bandit’s Beast XP-Series hori-zontal grinders and forestry mowers. Information can befound at www.stowerscat.com, or by calling its EastKnoxville store at 800/362-9690.Chipper Pro LLC and Forest Pro Inc., serving central

Virginia, sells whole tree chippers, and provides parts andservice. Contact Forest Pro online at www.forestproinc.comor by calling 434/286-4157.Quality Equipment and Parts Inc. serves Lake City in cen-

tral Florida. It offers service, parts and Bandit large equip-ment sales, including Beast Horizontal grinders, whole treechippers and forestry mowers. Quality Equipment and Partshas been in business since 2001. It can be found online atwww.qamparts.com or by calling 386/754-6186.Forestry 21 Equipment, serves Alabama’s whole tree

chipper needs. It offers sales, service and parts for Bandit’sline of whole tree chippers. It can be found online atwww.forestry21.com or by calling 334/864-7250.With the continuing success of Bandit wood processing

equipment around the world, new dealer prospects are con-tinually being evaluated for further expansion.“We are very grateful for the hard work our dealers do in

representing Bandit and serving our customers,” said Morey.“It’s not enough to just have a good product. We have builta reputation for taking care of our customers, and that wouldbe impossible to do without a strong dealer network.”For more information, call 800/952-0178 or visit

www.banditchippers.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Bandit Continues to Expand Network

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WHERE PRODUCTIVITY MEETS PROFITABILITYOur equipment is designed to maximize your productivity. As a contractor, you benefit from low operating costs and easy-to-maintain equipment with long service intervals, carried through a national network of sales and service stores together with specialist distributors.

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12500 S. Cicero Ave.Alsip, IL 60803800-323-8761

Fax: 708-389-2963

Villa Park, IL630-530-7600

Rockford, IL815-227-0555

East Peoria, IL309-694-4455

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5633 West Hwy 13Savage, MN 55378

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LiuGong Polar Mechanic Has Three Rules to Work in ArcticMao PengfeiSPECIAL TO CEG

Yan Wei has three hard and fastrules when he’s driving at work:don’t lock the doors, keep the sky-light open and always drive alone. “It’s important to get out quickly

if the snowmobile slips into the sea— and if anything bad happens,being alone will keep the lives lostto a minimum,” he said.A senior mechanic at LiuGong, a

major Chinese construction equip-ment manufacture, Yan has workedin China’s expeditions both in theAntarctic and Arctic, maintainingand operating the heavy machinesthat transport people and vital mate-rials across the ice.In the Antarctic, where safety is

always the priority, unloading cargoon the sea ice is an extremely dan-gerous operation. “The snowmobile is [5.5 tons]

and the cargo on the sleds usuallyweighs 5.5 or 6.6 tons]. This makesdriving on the ice dangerous, espe-cially during summer, when the seaice begins to melt and becomes thin-ner,” he said.Yan clearly remembers his first

visit to the Antarctic at the end of 2008, when he saw a newsnowmobile fall into a crack while unloading the vesselSnow Dragon for China's 26th Antarctic expedition.“The whole snowmobile sank into the icy sea in just a few

seconds. Everyone was yelling frantically at the driver, XuXiaxing,” Yan recalled. “Luckily, Xu scrambled out of theskylight and climbed out of the crack in the ice.”

Five years later, the voices in hisintercom when unloading the SnowDragon is still vibrating in his ears.“Snow vehicle 170, take your time!We will escort you!”As he backed the snow vehicle

towards the Snow Dragon andattached the sleds, team members inthree other ice motorbikes had beenwaiting to guide him back, he recalls.“It’s definitely team work. We

watch each other’s backs on everymission,” said Yan.“I drive almost every day in the

Antarctic. The locations and even thewidth of the cracks are all in mymind, but every time when we unloadthe Snow Dragon, we prepare well inadvance.”He usually visits the site many

times to find the best route throughthe ice crevasses.The teams work up to 16 hours a day unloading the cargo,

as only about 40 days a year are suitable for construction inthe Antarctic. If they work faster, it allows more time for theconstruction.Yan was drawn to the work by the frozen beauty of the

polar regions, and has spent a total of 17 months inAntarctica, working at China’s Zhongshan Station and onthe construction of China’s first in-land base, Kunlun station.“I learned of the polar exploration 20 years ago on the

news. I was just amazed by the purity of the scenery and thewildlife like penguins. I dreamed about traveling there if one

day I became very rich, but it was just a dream and definite-ly I never thought of working there.”His dream merged with his work when LiuGong started

working with the Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC)in 2008.“To a mechanic, operating machines in extreme environ-

ments is very challenging. Extreme low temperatures, highaltitudes, strong winds and the intense ultraviolet light makethe Antarctic a perfect extreme environment. To me, such achallenge is really alluring, so I applied and worked very

LiuGong photoBased on long-term cooperation with the PRIC and Yan Wei’s first-handinformation, LiuGong sent its modified excavator and loading machine

to Antarctica.

Yan Wei photoIn the extreme environment of Antarctica, every move for Yan Wei isincredibly difficult.

see LIUGONG page 90

Yan Wei photoYan Wei is the firstpolar mechanicfrom LiuGong.

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Duraclass Sidewinder Dump Bodies Operate in All SeasonsDuraClass Sidewinder dump

bodies operate as standard dumpbodies in all seasons and provide asolution for spreading materialduring the winter months. Twomodels are available for an ideal fitto any application.The 5 to 14 cu. yd. (3.8 to 10.7

cu m) capacity Sidewinder dumpbody is able to spread sand or saltup to 25 ft. (7.6 m), the width oftwo full traffic lanes, with continu-ous feed from the dump body. Theunit features COR-TEN steel, aheavy-duty box braced tailgate,full depth corner posts with addi-tional support added to the rightrear post and continuous 100 per-cent welding on the body. Thebody sidewall is shaped into a con-tinuous top rail, side and runningboard configuration, eliminatingthe outside seam weld below thetop rail, preventing moisture andfreeze problems.

The Sidewinder features anadjustable discharge chute, whichpositions material on the spinnerfor varied spreading patterns andconcentrations. The understructure

is a stacked structural steel designwith channel crossmembers and I-beam long members. A frontmounted inverted telescopic hoistwith hard chrome plated sleeves

eliminates the need for a cylinderhousing inside of the body, andminimizes cylinder contamination.Material is moved over a twostrand, open pintle chain conveyor.A 3/16 in. (.5 cm) COR-TEN con-veyor chain cover with stainlesssteel hinge will protect the convey-or during summer use. Many ultra high-tensile, stain-

less and corrosion resistant steeloptions are available. Otheroptions available are a spinner baf-fle kit, tailgate chutes for sand orsalt to control material flow, sum-mer chute, removable conveyor,greased chain adjusters, and foursection body screens. DuraClassmanufactures a variety of acces-sories for the Sidewinder, includ-ing patch gates, cab shield, ladders,LED lights, spill apron, and tarprods and walk rails. The 3 to 4 cu. yd. (2.3 to 3 cu m)

Sidewinder Jr. is designed for

medium duty truck applicationsand complements the larger 5 to 14cu. yd. capacity Sidewinder dumpbody. With its compact size, theSidewinder Jr. increases maneu-verability on narrow roads and inmetropolitan areas, while minimiz-ing clearance concerns. Material isdelivered to the front of the truck’stires through a conveyor system,providing added traction.Based out of Tishomingo, Miss.,

DuraClass designs and manufac-tures a comprehensive range ofpremium Class 3 to 8 dump bod-ies, hoists and related equipment. For more information, call

800/255-4345 or visit www.dura-class.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

The Sidewinder features an adjustable discharge chute, whichpositions material on the spinner for varied spreading patternsand concentrations.

Isuzu Debuts Tier IV Diesel Engine LineIsuzu Diesel has introduced a complete line of Tier IV

diesel engines for industrial and commercial applications.These Tier IV production engines can be customized to thecustomer's exact requirements. “Our history of more than 20 million engine applica-

tions worldwide has given Isuzu Diesel the ability to antic-ipate customer needs,” said Atsumi Morita, vice president,PowerTrain marketing, product planning and purchasing,Isuzu Motors America LLC. “Our innovative technologiesmake diesel engines quieter, more efficient and cleanerburning.”From the early 1900s as Japan's first automobile manu-

facturer, Isuzu has produced reliable, durable, eco-friendlyand technologically advanced Diesel engines.“Diesel engine designs ready for Tier IV EPA require-

ments are praised by our customers because of the com-pactness of the Tier IV envelop,” said John Dutcher, direc-tor, sales and marketing. “With our distributor network ofover 300 service centers in North America we cover indus-

trial, commercial and marine products for our customers ina timely manner.”Isuzu Diesel engines offer a wide range of

EPA compliant Interim Tier IV products. FromEGR and highly-optimized performance calibra-tions, to components of Isuzu clean air solu-tions (ICAS). For more information, visit

www.isuzuengines.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

Isuzu Diesel has introduced a complete line ofTier IV diesel engines for industrial and commer-cial applications.

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Road Choice-Branded PartsEnters All-Makes MarketRoad Choice Truck Parts is the newest

brand to enter the heavy-duty truck industry’sprivate label all-makes market. Offering agrowing line of high-demand parts, includingair conditioning, air springs, air/electricalcoils and accessories, brake chambers,exhaust products, lighting, shock absorbersand universal joints, Road Choice all-makesparts are value-priced to compete withheavy-duty manufacturers’ and warehousedistributors’ private brand parts, according tothe manufacturer.Road Choice products are designed to

offer owners of out-of-warranty trucks quali-ty and reliability with parts covered under aminimum, one-year warranty.“With the average life of most class 8

trucks increasing, there is a growing demandfor parts at a value-price point as an alterna-tive to genuine or remanufactured parts,” saidRoad Choice private brand Manager DanBambrick. ” Road Choice brand parts aredeveloped specifically with the needs of sec-ond- and third-generation truck owners inmind. We’ve designed our line of dependablehigh-demand parts around their needs.”Bambrick anticipated that the addition of

Road Choice will offer consumers a new

alternative for all-makes parts and help thembetter manage the overall cost of repair andownership of their vehicles.

“Road Choice will use established partsdistribution centers for quick delivery of pop-ular parts,” said Bambrick. “Retailers willappreciate the convenience, while customerswill appreciate the quality and price.”Drivers and fleet managers can find the

growing selection of all-makes parts and alisting of authorized Road Choice TruckParts retailers at www.roadchoice.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

“Road Choice will use established parts distributioncenters for quick delivery of popular parts.”

Dan BambrickRoad Choice Truck Parts

Debbie Stabenow...

U.S. Senator Accepts GreenTruck Leadership AwardNTEA — The Association for the Work

Truck Industry, awarded U.S. Sen. DebbieStabenow the Green Truck LeadershipAward for her contributions in promotingadvanced alternative fuels and technologiesfor work trucks. Stabenow is the sponsor of the Advanced

Vehicle Technology Act (AVTA) of 2013,which directs the Secretary of Energy (DOE)to work toward substantially reducing oreliminating petroleum use by and emissionsfrom passenger and commercial vehicles.She currently chairs the FinanceCommittee’s Subcommittee on Energy,Natural Resources and Infrastructure and hasrepresented the state of Michigan in the U.S.Senate since being elected in 2000.Stabenow was introduced by inaugural

Green Truck Leadership Award winner U.S.Rep. Gary Peters of Michigan.NTEA President Shawn Jacobs, president

and CEO of STS Trailer & Truck Equipment(Syracuse, N.Y.) said, "Senator Stabenow is

a true leader in the effort to support bothalternative fuels and advanced technologiesin work trucks."“The Advanced Vehicle Technology Act

not only highlights trucks, it also recognizesthe differences between vocational and long-haul trucks,” said NTEA Executive DirectorSteve Carey. “We appreciate SenatorStabenow and her efforts to help the worktruck industry improve both our environ-mental impact and our businesses’ bottomlines.”Stabenow’s efforts were bolstered by

President Obama’s late February announce-ment of a timeline for the second round offuel efficiency regulations for medium- andheavy-duty trucks and his call to partner withthe private sector to deploy advanced vehi-cles.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Bringing Out the Big Guns...

Galbreath Launches AF Hoists for Larger Truck EnginesGalbreath, a Wastequip brand, and a manufacturer of

hoists, container handlers and trailers, has launched a newline of above frame (AF) hoists capable of lifting 75,000 lbs.(34,019 kg). Designed to accommodate larger truck engines,they work with any truck chassis, suspension, exhaust sys-tem or fuel tank, including CNG and LNG alternative fueltrucks. This powerful hoist not only has a higher rated capac-ity, it loads and unloads roll-off containers more than 25 per-cent faster than anything else in the industry, according to themanufacturer. Galbreath’s new 75,000 lb. capacity hoist is built

for abuse, and is packed with heavy-hitting fea-tures:• Cushioned lift cylinders prevent hoist from

slamming down on truck frame• Single-cylinder reeving system pro-

vides better visibility for hoist operationsfrom inside the truck

• Reinforced support in critical wear areas, including pow-erful outboard-supported rollers and T-1 wear strips, provideadditional strength to support heavier payloads• Rear wing kit guides containers onto hoist• Increased strength in tail section• Ratchet strap rear hold-downs accommodate a variety of

container sizes and lengths, including non-ANSI containers • Centered, cab-mounted Power Tower with standard

inside controls, plug-and-play wiring system, and pintle-ready rear apron enable simple operation“For decades, Galbreath has been recognized for

quality, durability, and long service life with every prod-uct we engineer. With truck manufacturers producing

mammoth engines that withstand heavier payloads — espe-cially in the CNG truck class — end-users are demandinghoists capable of handling larger capacities,” said John

Defenbaugh, president of Wastequip’smobile products division.“Galbreath’s newest 75,000pound capacity above framehoist will not only stand upto the heaviest of payloads— it’ll get the job donefaster, increasing pro-ductivity and efficiencyon the job.” Additional standard

features include:

• Three-micron filtration system with dual viscosity oil• Two-part epoxy primer and paint• Field-tested heavy-duty rear hinge• Factory-mounted, huck-bolted hoist-to-chassis design• Shock-absorbing sub-frame• Filter-cart-ready oil reservoir• LED lightingThe AF75 hoist is designed for safety and ease of opera-

tion with features that include:• Automatic front container spring-loaded locking system• Rear container hold-downs• Heavy-duty safety props• Air-assist fold-up ICC bumper• Backup and hoist-up alarms with in-dash signal light• Optional transmission programming to limit truck speed

when hoist is in the raised position The first new product in the AF75 series is the outside rail

(OR) model. Additional configurations available in the AF75lineup will soon include inside/outside rail (IO), extendabletail (EX), and deadlift (HH). These hoists are backed by alifetime corrosion warranty on the frame, and a two-yearwarranty on hydraulics. The AF75 hoist, along with Galbreath’s entire line of

products, is available through Galbreath’s extensive NorthAmerican dealer network.For more information, visit www.galbreathproducts.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

The first new product in theAF75 series is the outside rail(OR) model. Additional con-figurations available in theAF75 line-up will sooninclude inside/outsiderail (IO), extendabletail (EX), and dead-lift (HH).

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Vermeer Sales & Service

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Kenworth Truck Company’s firstfull-production Kenworth T880 wasrecently delivered to ABC Supply Co.Inc., one of the largest distributors ofexterior building products in the nation,at its headquarters in Beloit, Wis.The first full-production Kenworth

T880 is equipped with a PACCARMX-13 engine rated at 430 hp and1,550 ft. lb. of torque, a 10-speed man-ual transmission and a 116.5-in. BBChood optimized for the PACCAR MX-13. The truck was produced at theKenworth assembly plant inChillicothe, Ohio. ABC Supply’s newT880 is equipped with a 59-ft. (18 m)Hiab XS 335 crane. ABC Supply plans to add 53 more

Kenworth T880s thisyear.“A true American

success story, ABCSupply has revolu-tionized the roofingmaterial distributionbusiness over thepast 30 years. Thenew Kenworth T880flagship vocationaltruck is ready totransform the voca-tional truck marketand already has cap-tured the attention offleets and truck oper-ators,” said PrestonFeight, Kenworthassistant generalmanager of sales andmarketing. “It’s exciting for such anoutstanding company as ABC Supplyto take delivery of our first full-produc-tion T880, and to select this truck as itsnew standard Kenworth model. Wethank ABC Supply for its strong sup-port of the T880.”“The Kenworth T880 is a rugged

and durable truck that can get the jobdone in our demanding application,”said Mike Boggs, director of operationsof ABC Supply. “The T880 has the spe-cific frame, cab and drive train layoutto allow for the proper length and turn-ing radius. The engineers at Kenworthwere able to help us with importantdetails on chassis layout which in turnhelped us produce a unit that fits ourneeds.”The Kenworth T880s, which ABC

Supply purchased through WisconsinKenworth — Milwaukee, will beassigned to the company’s various

branches across the United States andbe used to deliver roofing, siding, win-dows and other building supplies. Thecompany also operates more than 100Kenworth T370, T680 and T800 trucksin its fleet.Since its founding by Ken and Diane

Hendricks in 1982, ABC Supply’s solefocus has been serving professionalcontractors — taking care of them bet-ter than any other distributor, treatingthem with the respect they deserve andoffering products, services and supportthey need to build their businesses.More than 30 years later, ABC Supplyhas grown to more than 450 branchesin 45 states.ABC Supply is an “employee-first”

company that believes to provide thebest service to its customers, associatesmust be treated with respect and giventhe tools they need to succeed, accord-ing to the company.

“By acquiring the KenworthT880, we’re giving our drivers thetools they need to make more pro-ductive and effective deliveries toour customers,” Boggs said.“Based on our experiences withother Kenworth trucks, we fullyexpect the T880 to provide ourdrivers with a comfortable workenvironment and our companywith a high degree of reliability formany years.”The Kenworth T880 is especially

suited for vocational customers whodemand a durable and reliable truck,including dump, mixer, refuse andheavy haul applications. The T880 isstandard with the PACCAR MX-13engine rated up to 500 hp and 1,850 ft.lb. of torque. The new vocational truckalso includes an air-assisted hydraulicclutch, complex reflector headlamps,5-piece Metton hood for easier andfaster repairs, and new lightweight, fac-tory-installed lift axles. The T880 usesKenworth’s 6.9 ft. (2.1-m) stampedaluminum cab, which is roboticallyassembled. The cab has 23 in. (58 cm)of room between the seats.For more information, visit

www.kenworth.com. (This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

Tom Platts (L), Kenworth fleetsales director, presents MikeBoggs, director of operationsof ABC Supply Co. Inc., with thekey to the first full-productionKenworth T880.

ABC Supply’s new Kenworth T880 is equipped with a 59-ft. (18 m) Hiab XS 335 crane. The truck is Kenworth’sfirst full-production T880 model produced at theKenworth assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio. ABCSupply is one of the largest distributors of exteriorbuilding products in the nation.

ABC Supply Takes Delivery of FirstFull-Production Kenworth T880

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SAVE THE DATE!American Public Works Association2014 International Public Works Congress andExpositionAUGUST 17 – 20, 2014Metro Toronto Convention CentreToronto, Ontario APWA’s International Public Works Congress &Exposition attracts more than 5,000 attendees eachyear and excitement continues to grow as we gear up forToronto in 2014. This is one event you can’t afford tomiss! Prime locations are filling up fast so don’t wait,call me directly at 703/706-8230 or email [email protected] to reserve your booth today. Formore general information on the above show, pleasecontact APWA Show Management at 800/687-7469 or703/706-8230; email: [email protected]: www.apwa.net.

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Takeuchi-US has announced BrandeisMachinery & Supply Co. as its newest deal-er in North America. Brandeis Machinery —headquartered inLouisville, Ken., hasbeen a successfuldealer for 106 yearsafter opening its doorsback in 1908.

Brandeis will carrythe full Takeuchi lineof compact earthmov-ing equipment in itsFort Wayne, Ind.,Indianapolis, Ind.,Evansville, Ind., andLouisville, Ky.,branches covering therespective markets.

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Knoxville, Tenn.), and together constituteone of the largest construction and miningequipment distribution networks in the

United States.“Brandeis Machinery

shares many values thatTakeuchi does, startingwith their commitmentto the customer and rec-ognizing the need totreat each one on anindividual basis,” saidKim Robinson,Takeuchi director ofsales. “They haveenjoyed over a centuryof success and we lookforward to a long part-nership.”

(This story also can befound on Construction

Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-tionequipmentguide.com.)

“They have enjoyedover a century of

success and we lookforward to a long

partnership.”

Kim RobinsonTakeuchi-US

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Call Steve Samosky • 262/373-2151 6-7 JM

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2006 DitchWitch XT1600,397 Hrs, FullyOperational andin ExcellentCondition ............................$46,500

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Call Tim 630-665-5600 6-7 JM

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CONSTRUCTION | WE WANT TO KNOWWHO OWNS MARSH BUGGIES, USEDMARSH BUGGIES AND WE PAY SEVER-AL $1, 000 FINDERS FEES IF THEIRINFO HELPS US FIND UNITS TO RENT,BUY OR SELL. PLEASE SEND WHATYOU HAVE.CONTACT: TYLER PALUMBOEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRACKS FOR 350C JOHN DEERECONTACT: RICHARD SCHNEIDERPHONE: 715-762-4645EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ENCLOSED UTILITY TRAILERSCONTACT: ANTONIO GRAJEDAPHONE: 952-693-1917EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA V1505CONTACT: JERMAINEPHONE: 661-431-6580EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEW HOLLAND/FORD TRACTORSCONTACT: TODD KINGEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LONG REACH EXCAVATOR 80000 -90000 LBS, 3000 HRS OR LESSCONTACT: SHAWN ALEXANDERPHONE: 5599201825EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BULLDOZER 2001 AND UP | NEED 12MONTHS BULLDOZER ALL SIZES FROMUSA NOT ADVERTISEDCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DX1 ALTERNATORCONTACT: ALBERT ROBINSON {CON-TRACTOR}PHONE: CELL #459 854 9958 |EMAIL:[email protected]:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––RUBBER TYRE PAVER CEDARAPID |USED CEDARAPID CR552 Y2004 UPVERY URGENT.CONTACT: ONGARD YIRUNSIRIPHONE: +66818145354FAX: +6623985393EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KUBOTA, 80, 85 HORSE POWER, NAR-ROW GAUGE 49 INCHES TO 56. MAXI-MUM WIDE, TRACTOR FULLY WEIGHT-ED I WOULD NEED 2 OF THESE TRAC-TORSCONTACT: VICTOR TRENTADUEPHONE: 707-696-3176EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––URGENTLY NEED A QUOTATION FORTHE FOLLOWING NEW MACHINES: 1 XBOMAG MACHINE 1 X RUMMER (WORKER) 1 X COCRETE MIXERCONTACT: JEFFREY RAMAHLALEROA

PHONE: 0820670333FAX: 0866272462EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANGLO EGYPTIAN TRADING CO | 100USED DEUTZ F2L511 & F2L912 DIESELENGINESCONTACT: ENG.: RAAFAT NAKHLAPHONE: 00202 25767724FAX: 00202 25774465EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2 USED FORKLIFTS IN EXCELLENTCONDITION 30, 000 TO 40, 000LBS/USED CRANE IN EXCELLENT CON-DITION 40 TO 60 TONS/SEND PICTURESOF EQUIPMENT ALSO INCLUDE PIC OFSERIAL# COST OF PURCHASE FOREQUIPMENT .CONTACT: NATIVIDAD SALINASPHONE: 210-528-1017FAX: 956-717-0222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SNOWBLOWER FOR 318 JOHN DEERECONTACT: NELSON WILLIAMSPHONE: 8157395999EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY MANUALS | WE ARE LOOKINGTO PURCHASE NEW OR USED SERV-ICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERATOR’S OROTHER MANUALS FOR EQUIPMENT OFALL SORTS, BUT NOT INCLUDEDTRUCKS AND VEHICLES. WE PREFERIN BULK, PERHAPS YOU HAVE COM-PUTERIZED YOUR SERVICE OR PARTSOPERATION AND YOU HAVE BOOKSOR MANUALS YOU NO LONGER NEED,OR INVENTORIES YOU HAVE NOTSOLD. PERHAPS AS A DISCONTINUEDPRODUCT LINE. WE WILL PURCHASEIN ANY USEABLE CONDITION IN ANYAMOUNT YOU HAVECONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SLIDE RAIL EQUIPMENT (USED)CONTACT: MIKE ACKERMANPHONE: 678-963-6557EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CATERPILLAR OR CUMMINSGENERATORS 125 KVA AND 250 KVA INEED PRICE IF YOU HAVE ANY,PLEASE OFFER ME WITH PICTURES,SERIAL NUMBER, CONDITION, LOCA-TION FOR SHIPPING AND FINAL OFFERPRICE. DORIS BRAVO GROUP SERVICEINTERNATIONAL INC MIAMI FLORIDA33140CONTACT: DORIS BRAVOPHONE: 7863442621EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS920, 930, 936, 938F/G, 950B/C/E/F,966C/D/E/F/H, 980C/F AND 988B. IF YOUHAVE ANY, PLEASE OFFER ME WITHPICTURES, SERIAL NUMBER, CONDI-TION, LOCATION AND FINAL OFFERPRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOL

PHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 110 LOADER BACKHOE | INEED AN INEXPENSIVE MACHINE TOPUT IN LP TANKS AS SMALL AS POSI-BLE. IT ALSO HAS TO TRENCH SOME-THING UNDER 10, 000 LBS USED, OLD$10, 000CONTACT: MARK GIMMLERPHONE: 561-662-3374FAX: 561-355-8874EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEW OR LATE MODEL WACKER NEU-SON 3001 DUMPERCONTACT: KEN BELLPHONE: 757-287-5563EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED FARMALL TRACTORCONTACT: JACKIE ARMSTRONGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE | L45 OR L48, M50 KUBOTAOR 110 JOHN DEERECONTACT: SAL NATOLIPHONE: 559 561 1310EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HERCULES TROMMEL SCREENCONTACT: JIMPHONE: 870-834-1211EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ATLAS COPCO JUMBO 282 FROM YEAR2001-2010 CRAWLER CRANE 80TON-120TON FROM YEAR 1990-2000CONTACT: CANPHONE: 0031624971056FAX: 0031107952268EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX VECTRA BACKHOE LOADERS | IWANT BACKHOELOADERS FROMTEREX VECTRACONTACT: BHASKARA REDDY ATCHALAPHONE: 954-234-5141EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED GP TB175 BUCKET |CONTACT: DENNYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CABLE PLOWS | LOOKING FOR CASEMAXI SNEAKER OR COMPARABLEWITH PLOW AND HYDRO BORE. DUALSNICE BUT NOT NEEDED ALSO LOOK-ING FOR HAMMERHEADS MOLES ASWELL AS AIR COMPRESSORS TO RUNTHE MOLES HAMMERHEADSCONTACT: TIM ZUSTIAKPHONE: 6123669441FAX: 7637673030EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR KUBOTA KX 91 OR KX 40 |KUBOTA KX 91-3 OR KX 71 OR KX 40CONTACT: STANLEY BACHEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

VIBRATORY PILE DRIVERS | I AM SEEK-ING USED VIBRATORY PILE DRIVERWITH STAND ALONE POWER PACK.ALSO SEEKING EXCAVATOR MOUNTEDPILE DRIVERS. QUICK CLOSING FORGOOD USED EQUIPMENT.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––GRAVLEY TILLER | LOOKING FORPUSH OR DRIVE, TILLER FOR GARDEN-ING .RATHER NOT PAY NEW PRICE FORSOMETHING USED . THANKSCONTACT: EDWARD MARTINEZEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT EXCAVATORS NEEDED NOT BUY-ING OVERSEAS! | WANTED TO BUY ACAT CS56 EROPS UNDER 2000 HOURS.(3) CAT 315 CL, DL (1) CAT 312 CL, DL,EL (2) CAT 314 C OR DCONTACT: JOEYPHONE: 5702505559EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––V1903 KUBOTA ENGINE | FITS DD24ROLLERCONTACT: DAVE KOESTERPHONE: 419-467-2230FAX: 419-729-2211EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D3AT D10 USEREAST COST KOMASTU NOT ADVER-TISED KOMASTU JOHN DEERE EXCA-VATOR LOADERS GRADERS FROMUSER USA NOT NOT NOT ADVERTISEDOR I PAST I BUY SELL 100 BULLDOZ-ERS BY YEAR MY TIME IS PRECIOUS???CANADACONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975 OR MOB 1 514 386 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CHIP SPREADER MICRO SURFACING |TRUCK MOUNTED CHIP SPREADERCONTACT: KRISTIN HUBACEKPHONE: 817-558-7447FAX: 817-641-7526EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MILLER PRO 300 | PENNED A MILLERPRO300CONTACT: REYNOLDPHONE: 6264092490EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1960 1970 SLOPE RUNNER TRACTOR |VINTAGE SLOPE RUNNER TRACTORWITH MOWER DECK, OTHER ATTACH-MENTS OPTIONAL IN DECENT SHAPEAND IN SAFE OPERATING CONDITIONMUST RUN OR BE EASY TO FIX ANDMAKE RUN AGAINCONTACT: JEFF ASHERPHONE: EMAILS ONLY THANKSEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQUIPMENT | NEED BOBCAT 430ZXSEXCAVATOR. BAD MOTOR OK. PREFERIN $8000 RANGE. ALSO BOBCATLOADER UNDER 1500 LBS LIFT RANGEIN UNDER $8000 RANGE. ALSO TOW-ABLE CHIPPER/SHREDDER. PREFER 4CYL. DIESEL POWERED UNDER $2100.ALSO 19 TO 20 FOOT 20, 000 LBGOOSENECK TRAILER WITH TANDEMAXLE/DUAL WHEEL WEIGHING UNDER6, 000 LBS. CENTRAL USACONTACT: DARRELL CANFIELDCALL 501-268-7475 EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOADERS | LOADERSCONTACT: ELSAPHONE: 07449890704EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR 988G, TEREX TA40,CATERPILLAR D8N, CATERPILLAR330DL WITH 8K+- HOURS. ALL NEED TOBE AROUND WHOLESALE PRICE.CONTACT: SAM MAIERPHONE: 912-433-9449FAX: 912-826-0665EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE LOADER BACKHOES | CASE 580SK L SL M SM N SNSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICO EQUIPMENTPHONE: 1-800-TRICO-50FAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––INTERNATIONAL/DRESSER TD40 |LOOKING TO PURCHASE A COMPLETEUNDERCARRIAGE FOR ADRESSER/INTL TD40 DOZER.CONTACT: GLENN RUSSELLPHONE: 3603147413FAX: 3607273222EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX 775 2009@2012 | TEREX --775TM,CONTACT: MIKE REGANPHONE: 337-478-5773FAX: 337-497-1533 |EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EZ DUMPER | USED EZ DUMPER 2000-3500 6X10CONTACT: THRESAPHONE: 810-220-1301EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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• Kenmore (Seattle), WA

Sat., March 29, 2014For: Contractors & HeavyEquipment, Heavy Trucks,Trailers, Vehicles

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• Meridian, MS

Sat., March 29, 2014For: Farm & ConstructionEquipment

• Ellijay, GA

Sat., April 12, 2014For: Farm/Real Estate Auction

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NC

Fri., April 11, 2014For: Annual Spring ContractorsAuction

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com�715-362-6162

• Wausau, WI

April 25-26, 2014For: Heavy Construction, Truck &Trailer Auction

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com603-539-5322

• Wrentham, MA

Thurs., April 10, 2014For: Construction Equipment

PAUL E. SAPERSTEIN INC.

www.pesco.com�800-660-6553

• Holbrook, MA

Sat., March 29, 2014For: Construction Equipment &Vehicles Auction

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• Dracut, MA (POSTPONED)

Fri., April 25, 2014For: Major Used Equipment &Rental Return Inventory Auction

• Fall River, MA

Fri., April 25, 2014For: Estate Sale. ConstructionEquipment

• Swansea, MA

Sat., April 26, 2014

For: Estate Sale. ConstructionEquipment

• Columbus, OH

Thurs., May 8, 2014For: Earthmoving, SiteDevelopment, Heavy Trucks &more

• Wharton, NJ

DTBD May 2014For: Major Public EquipmentAuction

• North Franklin, CT

DTBD June 2014For: 2 Day Major PublicEquipment Auction

ROGERS REALTY

& AUCTION COMPANY

www.rogersauctiongroup.com

�800-442-7906

• Charlotte, NC

Sat., April 5, 2014For: Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.tietsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Dansville, NY

Wed., April 2, 2014For: Complete LiquidationConstruction Equipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLC

www.salesauctioncompany.com

�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CT

Sat., May 3, 2014For: Public Equipment Auction

UTILITY AUCTIONS

www.utilityauctions.net

�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DE

Fri., April 25, 2014For: Construction, Utility &Forestry Equipment

WAYNE PIKE

AUCTION COMPANY

www.waynepikeauction.com

763-389-5700

• Princeton, MN

Sat., June 14, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat., September 13, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MN

Sat., December 6, 2014For: Heavy Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

• Darlington, PA

Sat., May 31, 2014For: Spring Consignment Auction

• Danville, VA

Thurs., June 19, 2014For: Consignment Auction

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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AUBURN HILLS (DETROIT), MICHIGAN

NOTE: Having completed several large jobs in the greater Detroit area, selling will be the followingequipment used on these particular jobs.

HILITES INCLUDE: 15 ASPHALT ROLLERS; 2005-2004 Sakai SW900, 2004 Bomag BW205,(2) IR DD90HF, (4) 2005 Cat CB534XWHF, (2) 2005 Cat CB534DXW, (2) 2006 Cat CB334EHF,2005-2004 Cat CB334E, 3 ASPHALT PAVERS: 2010 Volvo PF6110, 2005-2004 Cat AP1055B, 7TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (3) 2004 Cat 430D (4x4), Cat 426C (4x4), Cat 416C (4x4), (2)2006 JD 310G (4x4), VIBRATORY ROLLER: Raygo 400A, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat950F-II, Cat 930H, CRAWLER TRACTOR: Cat D5HXL, MOTOR GRADER: Komatsu GD605,

SKID STEER: Bobcat S185, 9 CAB & CHASSIS (s/a): 1999 Peterbilt 357, (2) 2010 Ford F550XLS,(2) 2008 Ford F550XLT, 1995-1994-1991-1987 Ford F750, SERVICE TRUCKS: 2001 FordF550XLS, PICKUP: 2001 Ford F250XL, LIVE BOTTOM TRAILER: 1998 Red River (8 axle),DROP DECK TRAILER: 2001 Transcraft (tri.), ATTACHMENTS: Skid Steers: Smooth, Snow &Mulch Buckets, 60in.- 78in. Buckets, New Versatech Grapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, NewPallet Forks, New Fork Frames, New Versatech Brush Grapples, New Stump Buckets, SUPPORT

EQUIPMENT: (2) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactor, (4) New Mustang LF88 Plate Compactors,New Mustang ML80S Rammers, New Mustang M30 Core Drill, New Mustang MP3 3in. Water Pump,(3) New Mustang MP4800 2in. Submersible Pumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators,(12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packs of 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft. Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDSHammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New 1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6)New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

MAJOR JOB COMPLETION. AUCTIONAjax Paving Industries LATE MODEL CAT CONSTRUCTION &

EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS,

TRAILERS, SUPPORT & ATTACHMENTS. VERY NICE!!

Phone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) (315) 637-8912 www.lyonauction.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON & SON

FRIDAY, APRIL 4 @ 10:00 AM

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Nearly 3,000 Bidders Attend Ritchie Bros. Chicago Sale

Joe Lampignano (L), Alamp Concrete Contractors Inc., andhis son, Michael, are in the VIP lounge with Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers’ Kieran Holm.

Dustin DeKrel of Triple D Excavating isin the cab of this Cat 308D compactexcavator.

Andy Maino (L) and Michael D’Alesio ofImpressive Construction Inc. look overthe Bobcat skid steers.

Michael Lampignano got to take offfrom school to watch all the auctionaction with his dad, Joe, in the VIPlounge and show off his new RitchieBros. hat.

(L-R): Tommy Taylor of Taylor Excavatingposes with the guys ofMcAllister Equipment Co. — Steve Ames, Park Allison.

Roger Martinez (L), Ritchie Bros.Auctioneers, answers some questionsfrom Tim Brummerstedt of TBSConstruction.

Carl Hoerr of HoerrMachinery checksover this Cat 973crawler loader.

Norm Manthe of Northwest Equipment & Trailer inspectsthis Cat 988H wheel loader.

Close to 3,000 bidders participated online and in person atRitchie Bros. Auctioneers’ multi-million dollar unreservedpublic equipment auction in Chicago, Ill., on March 21.

Bidders came from more than 40 countries, including 46 U.S.states. More than 57 percent of the equipment was sold to out-of-state buyers, from as far away as Guatemala, Nigeria and SaudiArabia. Online bidders purchased 45 percent of the equipmentsold (by dollar value).In total, more than 1,100 equipment items were sold in the auc-

tion, including crawler tractors, excavators, skid steer loaders,compactors and more.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’sWeb site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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ANNUAL SPRING CONTRACTORS AUCTION

FRIDAY, APRIL 11th, 2014 - 8:00 AM

Auction conducted by:

Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Phone: (910) 739-0547 • Fax: (910) 738-1389Email: [email protected] • www.meekinsauction.com

Featuring Equipment fromTri-City Contractors, Inc.

Lumberton, North Carolina

Sale Site Address: 4070 NC Hwy 211 EastLumberton, NC 28358

2005 CAT 312CL 2005 NEW HOLLAND TT55 2007 CAT 953D1998 CAT 953C 2006 CAT 939C HYSTAT

1997 TRAIL KING 25 TON 2005 STERLING LT9513 - EFFER 340 CRANE TRUCK

2004 EAGER BEAVER 50GSL-32002 STERLING LT9513 - NATIONAL 1400 SERIES 35 TON TRUCK CRANE

2003 INT 7300 CREW CAB FLATBED DUMP

2010 KENWORTH T600 2011 CHALLENGER MT475B 4X4 BOR-IT 36 INCH HORIZONTAL BORING MACHINE

LARGE QTY OF 40 FT CONEX CONTAINERS

2014 MAGNUM 4000 GOLD SERIES PRESSURE WASHERS

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• For detailed equipment description information, additional pictures, or to view full auction inventory,

visit our company website meekinsauction.com

• Major Public Auction featuring CONSTRUCTION, TRANSPORTATION, and AGRICULTURALpackages of equipment from well known regional contractors, farmers, dealers, and other

owners. Large selection of Earth Moving Equipment, Agricultural Equipment, SupportEquipment, Attachments, Heavy Duty Trucks and Trailers, Specialty Trucks, Pickups, and much

more. Make plans today to attend, for this is one auction you will not want to miss!

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With increasing momen-tum and continued confi-dence for the year ahead,

buyers helped fuel more enthusi-asm this year on the exhibit floor atThe Rental Show 2014 in Orlando,Fla., Feb. 9 to 12. Anticipation had been building,

as the trade show floor had beensold out for the second straightyear. The trade show includedmore than 675 exhibitors — anincrease of 10 percent over 2013— with more than 80 companiesbrand-new to The Rental Show.That enthusiasm was reflected

by the final attendance in Orlando,as the show marked its fifth con-secutive year of increased growthin both the number of rental busi-nesses represented and total atten-dees. Rental store attendanceincreased nearly five percent over2013, with attendees travelingfrom 43 countries to the 58th edi-tion of The Rental Show, theworld’s largest equipment rental-specific convention and trade showin the world, organized by theAmerican Rental Association(ARA).“It’s been a tremendous event

for the industry in every facet,”said Christine Wehrman, ARA’sCEO. “The attitude, the economicoutlook and the optimism only canmean another great year of growthfor the equipment rental industry.The ARA is very pleased to see apositive outlook for the future.”Mike Blaisdell, who became

ARA’s chairman of the board at theconclusion of The Rental Showafter serving as president in 2013and is vice president of Bunce

Rental in Tacoma, Wash., had sim-ilar feelings about the show thisyear.“I promised this show would

exceed expectations and I think itdid. Everybody in Orlando was ina positive mood. Every exhibitor Italked to was so tickled with theamount of traffic and sales.Everybody is very happy and peo-ple were spending money. Evenour company came to the showwith a list of equipment to buy andwe blew our budget. We bought allkinds of things we weren’t plan-ning to buy and I think a lot of peo-ple were the same way this year,”Blaisdell said.In addition, exhibitors were very

positive. “This has been a great show,”

said Scott Smith of Ditch Witch inPerry, Okla. “There is a lot of opti-mism and it feels like a better econ-omy is more widespread. A yearago, the economy for us was very

Continued Confidence Boosts Attendance for Rental Show

Allen Concrete Equipment staff answer questions regarding new equipment on display.

The Wacker Neuson station draws a crowd. JCB introduced the all new 525-60 at the show.

see RENTAL page 90

The trade show included more than 675 exhibitors — an increase of 10percent over 2013.

The show marked its fifth consecutive year ofincreased growth in both the number of rentalbusinesses represented and total attendees.

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2014 Trade Show IncludesMore Than 675 Exhibitorsdriven by the energy sector but it feels like itis a lot broader this year. When we get toNew Orleans for the show next year, it willbe even better.”

First-year exhibitor Brian Legary ofAquaventronics, Grande Pointe, Manitoba,Canada, was pleased with his company’sexperience.

“The show was great. We will certainly beback next year. The rental business is fun.”

The booth traffic was impressive to JaniceGrieshop of Celina Tent, a 14-year exhibitorfrom Celina, Ohio.

“We had a lot of interested people — a lotof very good leads, a mixture of old and newcustomers needing to update their invento-ry,” Grieshop said.

Next year, The Rental Show returns toNew Orleans from Feb. 22 to 25 at theErnest N. Morial Convention Center. SinceThe Rental Show 2012 was in the city, reno-vations totaling $52 million have been com-pleted at the convention center including abrand-new entrance, The Great Hall, a newpedestrian plaza and an outdoor terrace. Thecity continues to host high-profile sportingevents including the NCAA Men’s FinalFour in 2012, the Super Bowl and NCAAWomen’s Final Four in 2013 and the NBAAll-Star Game last month.

For more information visit ARArental.org(This story also can be found on

Construction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)CEG

Ditch Witch employees prepare for customers.

RENTAL from page 88

The Toro booth attracts attention from many of the attendees.

Extreme Weather Tests Ironhard for the chance to joinChina polar explorationteam,” he said.

The extreme environmentalso is a test of the construc-tion equipment and its man-ufacturers.

“His experience is veryimportant in developingconstruction equipment forextreme environments. TheAntarctic is a very good testenvironment,” said EthanYu, vice president ofGuangxi LiugongMachinery Co. Ltd.

Yan said working in theAntarctic has changed hislife.

“It brings me close to themost advanced scientificresearch as well as the mostprimitive face of the planet.If you never go to theAntarctic, it’s hard to believehow clean this world can bewithout the pollution causedby human,” he said.

The Antarctic alsoinspired his love of photog-raphy. On QQ, a popularChinese social network, hehas posted pictures of themoon hanging in the clearsky, sunshine spreading

through transparent air, pen-guins strolling around thestation and the melting ice.

“I was driven to captureon film the primitivestrength and haunting sim-plicity of the last pure landon the planet. I have learneda lot from the scientists ofour expedition team. Themost important lesson inbuilding on and exploring

this land is that we must bet-ter protect the world wehave. ”

This story is reprintedwith permission from ReadChina (e-magazine fromXinhua News Agency)

(This story also can befound on ConstructionEquipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequip-mentguide.com.)

LIUGONG from page 70

Yan Wei photoYan Wei steps on Antarctica for the first time in November 2008.

Yan Wei photoYan Wei is a senior mechanic at LiuGong.

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Kansas Leads States With 10.7Percent Rise in Construction Jobsfollowed by California (27,300 jobs,4.4 percent); Texas (26,000 jobs, 4.3percent) and Ohio (11,600 jobs, 6.3percent).Nine states and the District of

Columbia lost jobs between January2013 and 2014, while constructionemployment was unchanged in threeother states. Wyoming (minus 5.9percent, minus 1,300 jobs) experi-enced the largest annual percentageloss, followed by West Virginia(minus 5.4 percent, minus 1,900jobs); New Hampshire (minus 4.4percent, minus 1,000 jobs) and D.C.(minus 4.3 percent, minus 600 jobs).Indiana (minus 3,700 jobs, minus 3.0percent) lost the most jobs for theyear, followed by West Virginia,Wyoming and New Jersey (minus1,300 jobs, minus 1.0 percent).Idaho (5.8 percent, 1,900 jobs)

added the highest percentage of newconstruction jobs between Decemberand January, followed by Arkansas

(5.0 percent, 2,300 jobs); Kansas (4.6percent, 2,700 jobs) and New Jersey(4.4 percent, 5,700 jobs). Ohio (8,000jobs, 4.3 percent) added the most jobsfor the month. Other states adding ahigh number of jobs for the monthincluded New York (7,900 jobs, 2.5percent); Pennsylvania (7,500 jobs,3.4 percent) and North Carolina(6,400 jobs, 3.7 percent).For the month, 21 states and the

District of Columbia lost construc-tion jobs while employment levelswere unchanged in two others.Vermont (minus 5.5 percent, minus800 jobs) experienced the largest per-centage decline, followed by Iowa(minus 3.8 percent, minus 2,600jobs); Indiana (minus 3.4 percent,minus 4,300 jobs) and Missouri(minus 3.1 percent, minus 3,300jobs). California (minus 6,600 jobs,minus 1.0 percent) shed the mostconstruction jobs for the month, fol-lowed by Indiana, Missouri andIowa.Association officials said the con-

struction employment figures werean encouraging sign that demand wasrebounding after years of weakdemand. But they warned that newpredictions that the federal HighwayTrust Fund, which finances highway,bridge and transit construction acrossthe country, would hit a zero balanceby this summer could undermine thesector’s recovery during the middleof the construction season.“Right now demand seems strong

enough in many parts of the countryto keep many people working inharsh, wintery conditions,” saidStephen E. Sandherr, the associa-tion’s chief executive officer. “Butdemand for new workers will certain-ly cool this summer should Congressand the administration fail to addressthe looming transportation fundingshortfalls that threaten billions of dol-lars worth of construction projects.”

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Website at www.constructionequipment-guide.com.)

JOBS from page 1

MD Brace System Adjuststo Work With Given Sheetsagainst the sheets, and minimizing potentialmovement,” said Calcara.The MD Brace has the adjustability to

work with rectangular and non-rectangularexcavations to be safely shored. “The flexibility of the system allowed us

to work with what the sheets gave us. Thatsame flexibility, and overall ease of the sys-tem, enabled us to save time during theinstalling and even more so during theremoval of the system” said Armstrong.“Overall, once the project got underway, Ihad no issues with the system that weren’tquickly solved. I would push to use the MDBrace again on a similar project, especiallyone with similar time constraints.” Jacobs Engineering provides full-service

engineering, design, construction and con-struction management services. For moreinformation, visit www.jacobs.com Sunbelt Rentals is one of the largest

equipment rental companies in the UnitedStates. The company serves a wide variety ofcustomers from commercial contractors tospecialized service industries. For more

information, visit www.sunbeltrentals.comDH Charles Engineering Inc. is a

civil/structural engineering firm specializingin providing construction-engineering serv-ices to contractors throughout the UnitedStates and Canada. For more information,visit charlesengineering.comSuperior Construction Co. Inc., located in

Gary, Ind., is a general contractor with ties inthe highway, industrial, concrete materialand wastewater treatment industries. Formore information, visit www.superior-con-structions.com GME is a producer of trench shoring and

shielding equipment. The products it offersrange from a single hydraulic shore system,trench shields, slide rail systems andhydraulic bracing systems. As an industrypioneer since the 1960’s, it holds patents onmany trench shield features and continues tolead the industry in the areas of productdevelopment, innovation and effectiveness.For more information, visit www.gme-shields.com

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site atwww.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

GME from page 18

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ADVERTISER INDEX

The Advertisers Index is printed as a free editorial service to our advertisers and readership. Construction Equipment Guide is not responsible for errors or omissions.

ALEX LYON & SON INCAUBURN HILLS MI .................................................................... 85

ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC................................................ 9ALLU GROUP ...................................................................................... 37AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ........................................................ 7ARCTIC SNOW & ICE ........................................................................ 54ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC .............................................................. 15ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA..........................................10,11, 27ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ...................................................... 31ATLAS COPCO .................................................................................... 68BANDIT INDUSTRIES INC .................................................................. 61BARGAINS ......................................................................................81, 82BOBCAT ENTERPRISES .................................................................... 28BRANDEIS .......................................................................................... 24CAT AUCTION SERVICES .................................................................. 89CATERPILLAR INDUSTRIAL .............................................................. 56CEG SCALE MODELS ........................................................................ 20CLARK EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES ............................................ 23CLASSIFIEDS ...................................................................................... 80CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

SKID STEER LOADER & ATTACHMENTS ................................ 42SHOPPING FOR USED EQUIPMENT........................................ 93MOBILE APP PROMO ................................................................ 30WANTED .................................................................................... 83NEWSLETTERS.......................................................................... 78

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER............................................................ 43DOPPSTADT ........................................................................................ 66DYNAPAC ............................................................................................ 53ERB EQUIPMENT................................................................................ 13FABCO EQUIPMENT INC.................................................................... 2FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................ 17FELLING TRAILERS ............................................................................ 76FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................................7, 31FLANGE LOCK .................................................................................... 21FLUID CONTROL SERVICES.............................................................. 28GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT .......................................................... 14GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM .................................................. 60GROVE WORLDWIDE ........................................................................ 95HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO............................................ 96HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY .................................................. 37ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT........................................................ 3IRAY AUCTION .................................................................................... 92

IROCK CRUSHERS ............................................................................ 62IRON PLANET...................................................................................... 91JEFF BELZERS CHEVROLET........................................................75, 79JOHN DEERE ...................................................................................... 49KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ...................................... 39KLEEMAN ............................................................................................ 65KOMATSU AMERICA CORP................................................................ 46KPI-JCI ................................................................................................ 69KUBOTA .............................................................................................. 52LEADING EDGE ATTACHMENTS INC ................................................ 36LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION

LUMBERTON NC ........................................................................ 87M & D TRUCK EQUIPMENT................................................................ 19MARTIN EQUIPMENT OF IL INC ........................................................ 27MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC................................................................ 6METSO MINERAL CRUSHING............................................................ 59METSO MINERAL SCREENING.......................................................... 67MID COUNTRY MACHINERY.............................................................. 48MIDWEST VIBRO INC ........................................................................ 28MUSTANG MFG .................................................................................. 44NITKE SALES INC .............................................................................. 92NORAM ................................................................................................ 45NORTRAX-MIDWEST ....................................................................21, 31PEMBERTON INC................................................................................ 36POWERSCREEN MW DEALER .......................................................... 64RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ................................................ 83RDO EQUIPMENT/SCHARBER EQUIPMENT.................................... 29REDI-HAUL TRAILERS INC ................................................................ 79ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ......................................................6, 25ROGERS BROTHERS CORP.............................................................. 74ROLAND MACHINERY INC ................................................................ 5RTL EQUIPMENT INC ........................................................................ 62SCREEN MACHINE INDUSTRIES ...................................................... 68SENNEBOGEN .................................................................................... 63SMITHCO ............................................................................................ 74STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ...................................................................... 6SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES .................................................................... 60TEREX CRANES.................................................................................. 38TITAN RENTS ...................................................................................... 22TOWMASTER INC .............................................................................. 73ZIPS TRUCK EQUIPMENT.................................................................. 79

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12920 Gravois RoadSt Louis, MO 63127

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Cleveland Crane & Shovel Sales, Inc.26781 Cannon RoadCleveland, OH 44146

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Aspen EquipmentCompany

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Fax: 515-965-179011475 S. 153rd St.Omaha, NE 68138402/894-9300

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Kirby Smith Machinery Inc. Walter Payton Power Equipment LLC

The GMK6300L all-terrain craneAt Grove, we provide high-performance features, reliable 24/7 support and a quality product lineup – because cranes are all we do. With 17 all-terrain models ranging from 40-450 USt, we’ve got a crane to handle any jobsite.

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