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“The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Western Edition $3.00 Dancing Diggers Wow Crowd at ConExpo...12 Nearly 4,000 Attend Ritchie Auction...50 Inside By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Students in the Del. E Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University in Tempe have a rare opportunity to participate in building their own facility. Just north of the campus, Tempe-based Okland Construction Co. Inc. is overseeing construction of a five-story, 137,000 sq. ft. mixed-use building that will house the Del Webb School and a retail and food service component known as the Sun Devil Marketplace, plus a 200- seat auditorium for use dur- ing campus tours. The “one-off” marketplace on the first and second floors features more than just books; it will include high- end finishes. About six interns have had the opportunity for hands-on participation, but the entire project will con- tinue to be used as a teach- ing tool, said Tim Goyette, senior project manager of Okland. “Elements of the construction were modeled in 3-D, so students can look inside the walls and ceil- ings to see how the build- ing was constructed. The idea behind it is to let the model live on into the future.” All the superintendents and team members are ASU graduates, he added. “The building is a didac- tic tool,” said Art Lara, project manager, ASU. “Many spaces are left exposed so students can see the guts, or spline — the systems used to build the mechanical, structural and electrical systems. It will be used as part of class instruction.” Expansion The reason for the expansion of ASU’s cam- pus is increased enroll- ment, growth in the Del Webb programs and the need for a “campus front door,” according to Lara. “Enrollment has been going up for 30 years, but in the last 10, it’s grown by 20,000 students,” he said. ASU Students Aid in Campus Project Alex Lyon Holds Late Model Sale...52 April 5, 2014 Vol. IX • No. 7 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Table of Contents ................4 Attachments & Parts Section..........................13-15 Truck & Trailer Section ........ ......................................25-27 Recycling Section ........33-43 Business Calendar ............45 Auction Section ..........47-55 Advertisers Index ..............54 Construction began in February 2013, and is expected to be complete by May 2014. see BRIDGE page 24 Published Nationally AEM kicked off ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014 with a creative and acrobatic opening ceremony. Total registration of 129,364 soared past the last edition of the shows as they achieved the second-highest attendance in their history. Continuing ConExpo Coverage see CONEXPO page 10

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

® WesternEdition

$3.00

Dancing Diggers Wow

Crowd at ConExpo...12

Nearly 4,000 Attend

Ritchie Auction...50

Inside

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

Students in the Del. EWebb School ofConstruction at ArizonaState University in Tempehave a rare opportunity toparticipate in building theirown facility.

Just north of the campus,Tempe-based OklandConstruction Co. Inc. isoverseeing construction ofa five-story, 137,000 sq. ft.mixed-use building thatwill house the Del WebbSchool and a retail andfood service componentknown as the Sun DevilMarketplace, plus a 200-seat auditorium for use dur-ing campus tours. The“one-off” marketplace on

the first and second floorsfeatures more than justbooks; it will include high-end finishes.

About six interns havehad the opportunity forhands-on participation, butthe entire project will con-tinue to be used as a teach-ing tool, said Tim Goyette,senior project manager ofOkland. “Elements of theconstruction were modeledin 3-D, so students can lookinside the walls and ceil-ings to see how the build-ing was constructed. Theidea behind it is to let themodel live on into thefuture.”

All the superintendentsand team members areASU graduates, he added.

“The building is a didac-

tic tool,” said Art Lara,project manager, ASU.“Many spaces are leftexposed so students can seethe guts, or spline — thesystems used to build themechanical, structural andelectrical systems. It will be

used as part of classinstruction.”

ExpansionThe reason for the

expansion of ASU’s cam-pus is increased enroll-ment, growth in the Del

Webb programs and theneed for a “campus frontdoor,” according to Lara.

“Enrollment has beengoing up for 30 years, butin the last 10, it’s grown by20,000 students,” he said.

ASU Students Aidin Campus Project

Alex Lyon Holds Late

Model Sale...52

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

Attachments & Parts Section..........................13-15

Truck & Trailer Section ..............................................25-27

Recycling Section ........33-43

Business Calendar ............45

Auction Section ..........47-55

Advertisers Index..............54

Construction began in February 2013, and is expected to be complete by May2014.

see BRIDGE page 24

Published Nationally

AEM kicked off ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014 with a creativeand acrobatic opening ceremony.

Total registration of 129,364 soared past the last edition of the showsas they achieved the second-highest attendance in their history.

Continuing ConExpo Coveragesee CONEXPO page 10

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2010 Cat 329DL, Stk#: 9156, EROPS, A/C, Heat,FM Stereo, 3,425 hrs., 48" Bucket, 24" SingleGrouser, 10'6" Wide ..........................$146,500

2008 Terex TH8042, Stk#: 9152, 8,000 lbs., 42ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,639 hrs., Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 48" Forks, 50" Frame, 14.00x24 FoamFilled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ....................$36,500

2011 John Deere 350G LC, Stk#: 9062, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 2,468 hrs., 44" Bucket, Aux.Hyd., 32" Pads, 11' 2" Wides ..............$189,500

2011 Cat 320DL, Stk#: 9160, EROPS, A/C &Heat, FM Stereo, 3,041 hrs., 40" Bkt, Aux. Hyd.,24" Single Grouser Pads, 9' 10" Wide $132,500

2008 Broce KR350, Stk#: 8809, EROPS, A/C,1,855 hrs., 8 ft. Broom, 90" Blade, Air Tires, 4Cyl. Kubota Eng....................................$29,500

2008 Cat CS54, Stk#: #9134, OROPS, 84"Smooth Drum, 1,470 hrs., 23.1x26 Tires, CatEng ......................................................$72,500

2006 Terex TH844C, Stk# 8561, 8,000 lbs., 44 ft.,4WD, 4WS, 1,978 hrs., Hyd. Self Leveing System,14.00x24 Tires, 48" Forks, 74" Frame .....$31,500

2008 Cat D6T LGP, Stk#: HR-233, EROPS, A/C,FM Stereo, Sweep Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade,6,822 hrs., Paccar PA56 Winch, 36" Pads, 10' 5"Height, 10'7" Wide Track to Track, 13 ft. Blade..............................................................$189,500

2006 BIL-Jax 3632T, Stk#: 9023, 36 ft., 500lbs., Electric Powered, Trailer Mounted$12,500

2008 John Deere 450J LT Stk#: 9076, EROPS,A/C, FM Stereo, 6 Way Blade, 3,467 hrs., 16"Pads, Vail JD450 Ripper S# H08134, 8 ft. WideRake, 8ft. Wide.....................................$66,500

2006 John Deere 550J, Stk#: 9034, OROPS,Sweeps, Rear Screen, 988 hrs., 6 Way Blade, 18"Pads, 8' 9" Wide, JD Eng. ....................$42,500

2000 Fiat Allis 255, Stk#: #9165, EROPS, SemiU Tilt Blade, 5,907 hrs., 24" Pads, FD255 RipperS#3J6439D, 12' 4" Wide ......................$34,500

2008 Genie GTH844, Stk#: 8165, OROPS,8,000 lbs., 44 ft., 4,653 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 60"Forks, 52" Frame, 13.00x24 Hard Rubber Tires,4 Cyl. JD Eng........................................$34,500

2007 Cat D6T XL, Stk: #8738, EROPS, A/C, FMStero, S/U Tilt Blade, 5,477 hrs., Model D6HRipper S# 1EH04502, 24" Pads ..........$179,500

2005 Dynapac CA150D, Stk#: 9280, 66" SmoothDrum, 1,670 hrs., 420/70B24 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cummins Eng ......................................$29,500

2009 Cat 12M, Stk#: 8849, EROPS, 6,369 hrs.,A/C, Heat, FM Stereo, 14 ft. M/B, Scarifier, LowPro Cab, 80% Tires, 17.5x25 Tires, 11 ft. Height..........................................................$147,500

2009 Komatsu PC78US-6NO, Stk#: 9178, EROPS,A/C & Heat, FM Stereo, 1,739 hrs., 18" RubberTracks, 36" Bkt, 7' 7" Blade, 4 Cyl. Komatsu Eng ....................................................................$56,500

2012 Cat 272C, Stk#: 8722, EROPS, A/C, 144hrs., Aux. Hyd., 72" Bucket, 12x16.5 Tires, 4 Cyl.Cat Eng.................................................$47,500

2006 Lull 1044C-54, Stk#: 8913, 10,000 lbs.,54 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 4,748 hrs., 48" Forks, 74" TiltFrame, Outriggers, 14.00x24 Foam Filled Tires,4 Cyl. JD Eng........................................$39,500

2011 Cat 259B3, Stk#: 9217, OROPS, 1,081hrs., 67" Bucket, 13" Rubber Tracks, Aux. Hyd., 4Cyl Cat Eng...........................................$36,500

2006 Pioneer PP63C17L, Stk# 8774, WaterPump, 728 hrs., 6 Cyl. Deutz Diesel Eng., ST7.00x15 Tires ........................................$13,500

1997 Cat D6R XL, Stk#: 9268, OROPS, Sweeps,Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 9,818 hrs., 24"Pads, 10' 7" Wide ................................$69,500

2003 Cat D6N XL, Stk#: 9199, OROPS, Eng.Encl., Sweeps, Rear Screen, 6 Way Pat Blade,4,868 hrs., 22" Pads, 10' 8" Wide ........$76,500

1998 Cat D6R XW, Stk#: 9101, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, St/Tilt Blade, 90% U/C,7,851 hrs., Paccar PA56-E Winch S#9706072,30" Pads ............................................$109,500

2007 John Deere 310G, Stk#: #9255, OROPS,4WD, 2,780 hrs., 90% Tires, 24" Bucketw/Quick Connect, Aux. Hyd., GP Front Bucket ..............................................................$32,500

2006 Ingersoll-Rand SD70D, Stk#: 9045, 66"Smooth Drum, 1,555 hrs., Aux. Hyd.,14.9x24Tires, 4 Cyl. Cummins Eng...................$38,500

2010 Cat 320DL, Stk#: #9204, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 3,526 hrs., 34" Bucket, Hyd. QuickCoupler, 31" Pads, 10' 5" Wide ..........$128,500

2004 Sky Track 10054, Stk#: #9223, 10,000lbs., 54 ft., 3,522 hrs., 4WD, 4WS, 60" Forks,60" Frame, Aux. Hyd., 17.5x25 Foam Filled Tires,4 Cyl. Cummins Eng ............................$49,500

2002 JLG G9-43A, Stk#: 8879, 9,000 lbs., 43 ft.,5,262 hrs., 4WD, 60" Forks, 74" Frame, 13.00x24Foam Filled Tires, 4 Cyl. JD Eng ..........$34,500

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2008 Cat 320DL, Stk#: #9203, EROPS, A/C, FMStereo, 5,185 hrs., 42" Bucket, 32" Pads, Hyd.Quick Coupler ....................................$119,500

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2007 Genie GTH842, Stk#: #9174, 8,000 lbs.,42 ft., 4WD, 4WS, 40 hrs., Hyd. Self LevelingSystem, 48" Forks, 74" Frame, 4 Cyl. Deutz Eng..............................................................$34,500

2011 John Deere 650J LT, Stk#: HR-111,OROPS, Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 6 WayBlade, 80% U/C, 2,288 hrs., 18" Pads, 8' 9"Blade ..................................................$$79,500

2006 Cat D6R III XL, Stk#: 9113, EROPS, A/C,Sweeps, Rear Screen, S/U Tilt Blade, 5,974 hrs.,24" Pads, 10' 8" Wide ........................$129,500

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1990 Caterpillar 963: #91618, Cab/AC, GP Bkt,Rear Ripper, 11,500 Hrs ..........................$39,500

2005 Caterpillar 963C: #81940, Cab/AC, 4&1Bkt, Single-Lever, 5400 Hrs....................$119,500

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Toys For Boys(and also men)Realistic Scale Models of Construction Equipment, ideal gifts for the Holidays, Birthdays, Graduation, etc.

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Honnen Equipment recently announced that it is in theprocess of building a brand new facility at 1380 S.Distribution Drive near the corner of Bangerter Highway andCalifornia Avenue in Salt Lake City, Utah.

“We are excitedabout the increasedspace in our partswarehouse and thenew service offeringsthis larger facility willprovide for our cus-tomers,” said MarkHonnen, president ofHonnen Equipment.“We are currently on

track for opening this summer 2014.”Honnen Equipment is an authorized dealership for sales,

parts, service and rentals of John Deere Construction equip-ment, Hitachi construction equipment, Wirtgen millingmachines, Hamm rollers and compactors, Vogele pavers,Kleemann crushers and more.

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

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014

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

The Volvo display featured machines ranging from itsskid steer loader to a 10-cu. yd. (7.6 cu m) wheelloader capable of loading a 40-ton (36 t) truck in twoor three passes, depending on the material.

(L-R): John Wilkinson, Wilkinson Excavating LLC, Shioton, Wisc.,and Brady Jones, Jones Construction in Gooding, Idaho, posewith Bret Youngblood and Casey Reed of MB Crusher and the BF90.3 crusher while they wait on the next live MB Crusher demo.

Ed “Too Tall” Jones of the Dallas Cowboys signs auto-graphs at the BKT booth.

Chad Ellis, product manager, heavy equipment standswith a Doosan DX225MH with a scrap grapple.

NASCAR’s Kurt Busch (L), driver of the number 41Stewart-Haas Chevrolet and a Las Vegas native, wasspotted at the Atlas Copco booth signing autographsand getting photos with race fans, including MattLaDuke of The W.I. Clark Co., Wallingford, Conn.

CONEXPO from page 1

Christopher Barnard, president of Wacker NeusonCorp., USA, discusses the design of the new skid steerloaders just coming on the market.

Out in the Silver Lot, a Case CX350Cexcavator put on a demonstration.

Mark Baltes of Paladin saidhis company’s new JRB roll-out bucket attracted plentyof attention at the show.

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014

(L-R): At the Terex Powerscreen display, PaulGalmitz of Neuenhauser North America con-gratulates Sean McIver and Ken Clemons ofAggcorp on being named their dealer repre-sentative in Ohio.

An impressive number of equipment filled Hyundai’s exhibit atConExpo 2014.

The LBX rodeo competition, featuring the Tier IV finalLBX250 X4 excavator, drew a steady stream of operatorswho tested their skills. The goal was to pick up three bas-ketballs off the cones with the excavator bucket and placethem in a large bucket. The leader when CEG visited was11.5 seconds.

Once again, ConExpo proved that it was the place to befor crane shopping and much more.

The LiuGong cheerleader squad providedsome pep for the media at the manufac-turer’s press conference.

SANY America’s CEO Mike Rhoda address-es the press on the latest news and prod-uct offerings from SANY.

see CONEXPO page 20

James Crouch of Michelin Tires stands next to the company’snew Bibload hard surface tire for backhoes and telehandlers.The tire will be available in North America beginning in thethird quarter of 2014.

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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.

Chula Vista, Lakeside, San Marcos...

Hawthorne Rent-It ServiceOpens Three New LocationsWith the opening of the new San Diego

location, Hawthorne Rent-It Service nowhas three convenient rental locations inChula Vista, Lakeside and San Marcos.Hawthorne Rent-It Service offers the largestTier IV construction rental fleet in San DiegoCounty with more than 420 Tier IV Finaland Interim units currently available.Hawthorne Rent-It Service will continue toadd additional Tier IV rental units through-out 2014.Hawthorne Rent-It Service is committed

to providing clean equipment that complieswith Tier IV emissions standards, accordingto Hawthorne Cat’s Vice President DaveNess.“With over 600 low hour, Tier IV Cat and

allied brand machines in our rental invento-ry by year-end, Hawthorne Rent-It Servicecan ensure our rental customers meet thecontractor emission compliance standardsfor any job.” said Ness. “Contractors whorent Tier IV machines have greater flexibili-ty to take on more jobs by eliminating the

responsibility of equipment ownership,maintenance concerns and job site emissionsspecific requirements. These are huge bene-fits to our rental customers.”Hawthorne Rent-It Service’s technical

support and service team takes great pride indelivering the best customer experience inthe industry, according to the company. “Hawthorne Rent-It Service has the right

Tier IV solution for your specific job needs.Experience the Hawthorne Cat Differencewhen you rent at any one of our HawthorneRent-It Service locations,” said CorporateRental Manager Mike Carcioppolo.Visit the new Hawthorne Rent-It Service

location at 680 Moss St., Chula Vista, Calif.,91911. Hours of operation are 6:30 a.m. to5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Thecompany will host an open house on April 9from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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

Hyundai Donates to Nev.Middle School OrchestraHyundai Construction Equipment

Americas Inc., recently made a donation tothe Del Webb Middle School VarsityOrchestra of Henderson, Nev., reinforcingthe company’s commitment to investing incommunities. The orchestra provided enter-tainment at Hyundai’s 2014 ConExpo exhib-it. “Here at Hyundai, we are not only fully

committed to our customers but to our com-munity as well,” said Sam Yoon, president ofHyundai Construction Equipment AmericasInc. “We were honored to showcase the DelWebb Middle School Varsity Orchestra atour ConExpo booth and we hope our dona-tion will allow these students to continueadvancing their musical talents.”The Del Webb Middle School Varsity

Orchestra consists of 64 students ranging inage from 12 to 14 years old. Students in thisorchestra have a minimum of 2 years ofplaying experience on violin, viola, cello orbass. Most recently, the Varsity Orchestraperformed at the Clark County SchoolDistrict Middle School Orchestra Festivalwhere they earned superior ratings (the high-

est rating possible) from three nationallyacclaimed adjudicators. “Performing at Hyundai’s ConExpo

booth was a unique and exciting opportunityfor our orchestra,” said Del Webb MiddleSchool Varsity Orchestra Director JaNaeTaylor. “Students felt honored to be invitedto represent the musical experiences that areoffered in the schools here in Las Vegas.Music is something that is a vital part of thefabric of our community and it is our hopethat it will continue to thrive because of thesupport of our friends at Hyundai.”According to Taylor, Hyundai’s donation

to the orchestra will be used to purchasemusic and instruments for the students toplay as well as professional posture chairsthat will help the students play with the cor-rect posture. For more information on the Del Webb

Middle School Varsity Orchestra, call702/799-1305 or visit my.ccsd.net/tay-lor300.

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

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ACE Attachments Unveils Edge SodUnroller for Skid Steers, Track Loaders

ACEAttachments Inc., a global sup-plier of attachments and accessories forcompact equipment, has a re-designedEdge sod unroller attachment for skidsteers and track loaders.

The Edge sod unroller attachmenthas an enhanced, more cost-effectivedesign that provides for more efficientoperation and performance, savinglandscape professionals time andmoney in labor, according to the manu-facturer.

It features an improved bracketdesign, providing easier roll installationand more effective operation and willlay rolls of sod in forward or reversemotion.

Tubular frames handle rolls of sodup to 48 in. (122 cm) wide and up to 60in. (152 cm) in diameter.

It requires no hydraulics and usesfiber or plastic cored rolls of sod.

For more information, call 866/232-8224 or visit www.ceattachments.com.

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

Pages 13-15For more information about these attachments and more, visit our Attachments Section on our Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

SECT IONAttachment & Parts

Stag Bucket Offers StaggeredTooth Penetration Bucket

Leading Edge Attachments Inc. now offers anewer version of the “STAG” bucket, which isa new style, high penetration bucket utilizingthe “Staggered Tooth” technology, and isdesigned for excavators allowing the operatorto easily dig compacted soils, coral, shale,caliche, stratified materials, shot rock or frozenground with higher concentrated breakout forcefor a price that is lower than the multi-ripperbucket.

The STAG bucket design allows the operatorto 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 focuses

the 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-ed on an edge so that all of the teeth engage thematerial at the same time thus sharing the loadand decreasing the tooth breakout force. TheLEA STAG bucket creates high penetration dueto the fact that one tooth is engaging at a timethus saving energy and increasing performance,while still being able to shave the bottom of atrench flat similar to a conventional bucket.

The new STAG bucket is manufactured inthe United States using T1 alloy steel. Anglededge configurations are available that have oneof the corner teeth penetrating first, but the teethare still staggered. Available for any excavatorfrom 11,000 to 220,000 lbs., the multi-ripperteeth also are available for some models, to pro-vide even more penetration.

For more information, call 866/928-5800 orvisit www.digrock.com.

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

The LEA STAG bucket creates high pene-tration due to the fact that one tooth is

engaging at a time thus saving energy andincreasing performance, while still beingable to shave the bottom of a trench flat

similar to a conventional bucket.

Tubular frames handle rolls ofsod up to 48 in. (122 cm) wideand up to 60 in. (152 cm) in

diameter.

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Efficiency Production Appoints CoryHachmeister New Branch ManagerEfficiency Production Inc., an

American manufacturer of trench safe-ty equipment, recently announced thatCory Hachmeister has assumed dutiesas the branch manager of EfficiencyShoring & Supply’s Dallas/Ft. Worthbranch office. “Standing shoulder to shoulder with

our customers, understanding their jobsite challenges, and leaving no stoneunturned in order to find the safest, costeffective, and efficient method of pro-tecting job sites is what motivates me inthis business,” said Hachmeister. “I amhumbled by the mountains our teammoves at all levels in order to defineour difference as a factory direct exca-vation safety equipment supplier,” headded.Hachmeister has more than 14 years

of experience in the construction indus-try, and 10 years in the trench safetyand shoring rental business; mostrecently serving as the operations man-ager of Efficiency Shoring & Supply’sOrlando branch office.Efficiency Shoring and Supply is

located at 3602 N. Sylvania Ave, FortWorth; available locally by phone at817/502-1444. The staff at theDallas/Ft. Worth Branch also includes:• Chris Puckett, operations manager;

direct 817/502-1444. Puckett has beenin the construction industry for 10years, and said that, “I’m motivated bymaking things happen for our cus-tomers and exceeding their expecta-tions.”• Vann Tidwell, shoring & shielding

specialist; direct 817/357-7735.Tidwell has 13 years in the trench safe-ty industry. “Anything I can do to helpour customers excites me about thisbusiness,” he said.• Mike Ciotta, regional sales manag-

er; direct 407/718-2444. Ciotta has 19years’ experience in construction and12 in trench safety, where he said,“Relationships that we build with ourcustomers drives me.”• David Bonner, transportation spe-

cialist; direct 817/357-7233. Bonnerhas 22 years of experience as a profes-sional driver. “I love to see the processthrough to completion; what does ittake to get things done right the firsttime.”Efficiency Shoring & Supply offers

a full range of trench shielding andshoring equipment, including:• steel and aluminum trench shields

• steel manhole shields• Build-A-Box aluminum modular

trench shielding and aluminum shields• hydraulic shores, rescue shores, hi-

clearance shores, and hydraulic alu-minum shieldsThe branch also features factory-

direct rental rates on EfficiencyProduction’s PREMIER Slide RailSystem, supported by the manufactur-er’s Special Operations ShoringDivision. All products are P.E. certified to

meet OSHA standards. EfficiencyShoring & Supply also services andsupplies a full range of constructionsupport equipment, such as:• stone mizer bedding box material

containers• porta-tank water-tank and power-

spray system• road plate• pipe plugs• pipe pullers• fall protection• gas monitorsEfficiency Shoring & Supply is

Dallas/Ft. Worth’s complete rental

resource; offering OSHA and NUCA(National Utility ContractorsAssociation) certified trenchsafety/competent person training.Additionally, ESS is supported by

trench shielding and shoring equipmentmanufacturer Efficiency ProductionInc. Engineering support from EPIincludes custom engineering and pre-bid CAD system drawings; specialapplication design for highly challeng-ing job site conditions; sales, marketingand customer service support; and on-site installation assistance. Efficiency Production, “America’s

Trench Box Builder,” manufactures thewidest selection of standard and cus-tom trench shielding and shoring sys-tems. Efficiency’s versatile productsare designed specifically for safe andcost effective installation of utility sys-tems and infrastructure improvements.For more information, visit

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

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

The Efficiency Shoring & Supply Dallas/Ft. Worth branch staff shown (L-R) are Vann Tidwell, Mike Ciotta, Branch Manager Cory Hachmeister,David Bonner and Chris Puckett.

ALASKANC MACHINERY

www.ncmachinery.com800-478-7000Anchorage, AK907-786-7500

Dutch Harbor, AK907-581-1367Fairbanks, AK907-452-7251Juneau, AK

907-789-0181Prudhoe Bay, AK907-659-6900Wasilla, AK907-352-3400

MONTANATRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT

Billings, MT406-656-0202Billings-Sgt.406-245-4426

Bozeman406-585-5800Great Falls

406-761-7900Helena

406-442-2990

NEW MEXICOWAGNER EQUIPMENT CO.www.wagnerequipment.com

Flora Vista505-334-5522 (Rental)

La Cruces575-647-9700Albuquerque

505-938-2000 (Rental)505-345-8411

Hobbs575-393-2148 (Rental)

575-393-3665Clovis

505-235-3294 (Rental)Farmington

505-327-5331

OKLAHOMAOCT EQUIPMENT

www.octequipment.comClinton

580-323-3422Oklahoma City405-789-6812

Tulsa918-437-5085

WASHINGTONN C MACHINERY800-562-4735

Seattle425-251-5800

Chehalis360-748-8845

Fife253-896-0878

Monroe360-805-6000Mt. Vernon

360-424-4292Wenatchee

509-886-5561Yakima

509-248-2371

TEXASANDERSON MACHINERY CO.www.andersonmachinery

texas.comCorpus Christi361-289-6043

Manor512-272-8133

Pharr956-781-5995San Antonio210-661-2366

Victoria361-575-8111

HOLT CATwww.holtcat.com

Dallas214-342-6700Ft. Worth

817-847-8880Irving

214-342-6700Waco

254-662-7377

GEORGE P. BANE, INC.www.banemachinery.com

Tyler903-597-6641

YELLOWHOUSE MACHINERY CO.www.yellowhouse.us

Abilene325-677-2291

Amarillo806-335-1681

Lubbock806-763-0473

Odessa432-580-3337San Angelo

325-651-3337Wichita Falls940-322-3337

MUSTANG CATwww.mustangcat.com

Houston 713-460-2000Beaumont

409-892-8412Bryan

979-775-7368Bryan

979-775-0639Channelview281-452-7368

Conroe936-756-1110El Campo

979-543-3389Freeport

979-233-7368Houston

713-462-9993Houston

713-228-7368LaMarque

409-935-7000Lufkin

936-639-5551Lufkin

936-632-6775Nederland

409-722-7368

WAGNER EQUIPMENT CO.www.wagnerequipment.com

El Paso915-493-5005 (Rental)

915-821-7651

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Built from a lineage of market leaders for over 60+ years

ARIZONAEARHART EQUIPMENT

www.earhartequipment.comTucson

520-889-6396

NORTH DAKOTATRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT

Williston701-572-8377

CALIFORNIAHAWTHORNE CAT

www.hawthornecat.comSan Diego

800-437-4228Lakeside/San Marcos (Rental)

800-750-4228

HOLT OF CALIFORNIAwww.holtca.comPleasant Grove916-921-8969

QUINN CATwww.quinncompany.com10006 Rose Hills Road

City of Industry, CA 90601888-842-2155

Fax: 562-692-1843BakersfieldCorcoranFirebaugh

Foothill RanchFresno

LancasterLos AngelesOxnardSalinas

Santa MariaSylmar

HAWAIIHAWTHORNE CAT

www.pacific.hawthornecat.comHilo

808-961-3437Kauai

808-245-4058Kona

808-329-4521Oahu

808-677-9111Oahu

808-676-0227 (Rental)Maui

808-877-6538

NEVADACASHMAN EQUIPMENT

www.cashmanequipment.com3300 St. Rose ParkwayHenderson, NV 89052

702-649-8777Fax: 702-633-4699

Elko775-738-9871Reno/Sparks775-358-5111

WYOMINGTRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT

Worland307-347-4747

COLORADOWAGNER EQUIPMENT CO.www.wagnerequipment.com

Aurora303-739-3000

Denver303-433-2727 (Rental)

Carbondale970-963-7368 (Rental)

Commerce City303-286-2300 (Rental)

Colorado Springs719-390-7316 (Rental)

719-635-1669Granby

970-328-2080 (Rental)

Gypsum970-328-2080 (Rental)

Hayden970-276-3781 Silverthorne

970-262-3788 (Rental)Fort Collins

970-493-5005 (Rental)Grand Junction

970-245-6546 (Rental)970-242-2834

Pueblo719-544-0088 (Rental)

719-544-4433

Steamboat Springs970-871-1990 (Rental)

Windsor970-278-1750 (Rental)

Burlington719-346-7880 (Rental)

(719) 346-5132Durango

970-259-2001 (Rental)970-259-2001

Windsor970-278-1750

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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 engine• North 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 pli• Active bouncing control • Cummins or Deutz interim Tier 4 engine

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.

CP224, CP224W and CP274 pneumatic tired rollers:• Smooth start-stop system for directional changes• Wide-base tires• Air-on-the-run

BANE MACHINERY, INC. 4 RIVERS EQUIPMENT4220 West Reno Ave.Oklahoma City, OK

73107800/OKC-BOYD405/942-8000

Fax: 405/945-8569

Ardmore, OK866/720-2693580/224-2693Lawton, OK

800/633-2693580/355-6667

2449 Manana Rd.Dallas, TX 75220214/352-2468

Fax: 214/353-2460

Tyler903-597-6641

Ft. Worth817/847-5894

BEE EQUIPMENT SALES LTD.2506 E. Slaton Rd.Lubbock, TX 79404

806/745-1511Fax: 806/455-0593

C. L. BOYD CO., INC.

Colorado Springs, CO1100 E. Cheyene Rd.

719/475-1100www.4rivers

equipment.com

Albuquerque505/884-2900

El Paso915/598-1133Farmington

505/326-1101

Fort Collins970/482-7154

Frederick303/833-5900

Hobbs575/392-6923Pueblo West719/547-3505

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ASCO SUPPLY CO., INC.Austin, TX 512/272-8922

San Angelo, TX 325/655-5666

San Antonio, TX 210/333-8000

Wichita Falls, TX 940/687-2726

www.ascoeq.com

ABILENE NEW HOLLAND, LTD.Abilene, TX 800/382-9271

www.anhltd.com

BANE MACHINERY INC.Dallas, TX 800/594-2263

Ft. Worth, TX 800/601-2263

Tyler, TX 800/594-2200

www.banemachinery.com

OKLAHOMA TERRITORY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTOklahoma City, OK 405/917-9191

Tulsa, OK 918/835-7200

www.oklahomaterritoryequipment.com

APCO EQUIPMENTNorth Las Vegas, NV 800/574-4089

www.apcoequipment.com

TRI-WEST TRACTOR, INC.Livermore, CA 925/455-8200

www.tri-westtractor.com

RASMUSSEN EQUIPMENT CO.West Valley City, UT 800/453-8032

www.rasmussenequipment.com

CLM EQUIPMENT CO. INC.Broussard, LA 337/837-6693

F: 337/837-3146

Lafayette, LA 337/837-6693

Lake Charles, LA 337/625-5942

Baton Rouge, LA 225/677-7838

Houston, TX 281/598-2500

www.clmequipment.com

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CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014CONEXPO from page 11

Astec Inc. President Malcolm Swanson (C) “rallies the troops”before day one of ConExpo.

Link-Belt showcased its latest innovativecranes. (L-R): Jeff Weller and Tami Perry,both of Link-Belt Mid Atlantic, Richmond,Va.; Chuck Martz, CEO/president, Link-BeltCranes; Butch England, Link-Belt MidAtlantic; Jim Gregory, Digging & Rigging,Mount Airy, Md.; and Bob and Chip Mullen,Investors Leasing, Midlothian, Va.

Attendees gather around Trail King’s dis-play out in the Gold Lot during ConExpo2014’s fourth day.

Wacker Neuson went to work at its outdoordisplay in the Silver Lot.

Caterpillar showcased new products, such asthis Cat PM200 cold planer, at this year’slargest construction equipment exhibition, aswell as provided its outlook for its business.

This Kobelco SK 350 excavator with the WoundedWarrior paint scheme has been sold and is ready to beshipped with part of the sales price going to the$100,000 Wounded Warrior Project.

If you didn’t stop by the LeicaGeosystems exhibit area when in theNorth Hall, this guy would club you.

Heavy traffic passed through John

Deere’s exhibit.

The Wirtgen Group invited the press to see all of thenew products from Wirtgen, Vogele and Hamm. NickFord introduces the newest technological advancesand the Tier IV Final engines in the Kleemann crush-ing products.

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“A Car for a Cause.” This 1949 HudsonCommodore Eight made its wayacross the country in what was calledthe “Dire States” tour this past year toraise awareness for improvements toAmerica’s aging infrastructure.

The Sennebogen 875E, weighing in at308,644 lbs. (139,998 kg), was one ofthe largest machines in the show. Itfeatures a 14-cu. yd. (10.7 cu m)clamshell, standard 59 ft, 6 in. (18.1 m)reach and optional configurationdelivering 83 ft. 8 in. (25.5 m) of reachand all powered by a Cummins Tier IV525 hp (391 kW) engine.

In the Silver Lot, Asphalt Zipper touted its product offerings that make roadand highway maintenance projects requiring asphalt repair easier and morecost-effective.

(L-R): Marilu Barroso, district manager, LatinAmerica; Bill Michalski vice president sales &marketing; Dave Newman, northwest districtsales manager; and Dave Price, sales manag-er, Global Mining Products, all of Allmand.

Representatives of Topcon assembled the press to provide an in-depth look atthe newest Topcon technology, including the new LN-100, which is the world’sfirst 3D positioning solution specifically designed for BIM and construction lay-out. (L-R): Dennis House, Mark Catino, Jason Hallett, and Kris Maas.

The Allied Construction Products’ sales crewjoins Ronnie Lee Sims (second from R) ofKomatsu Rents and Allied Vice PresidentJimmy Slavens (far R)) to discuss their fullline of excavator, loader/backhoe, skid-steerand mini-excavator mounted attachments andstationary breaking and material handlingsystems.

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University Gives Interns Hands-onExperience, Uses Job as Teaching ToolASU enrollment is at 62,000 stu-

dents in Tempe, or more than 76,000 intotal. Consequently, there’s a premiumon space, he said.But ASU isn’t merely growing; it’s

reaching out to the city. “One of the goals of the university is

to become more embedded in the city,to integrate with the community,” Larasaid.The building is a joint effort with the

city of Tempe in permitting and con-struction, Goyette said. “The first two floors — the Sun

Devil marketplace and the retail com-ponent — are in Tempe’s jurisdictionfor permitting; the rest of the buildingwent through the normal permittingprocess and review.”The multi-purpose building has

space that can be used for a variety ofevents. Predominantly, it will be usedas a “high-profile space to welcomepeople to ASU,” Lara said. “The stu-dent tours program needed a newspace. They wanted a high-profilespace.”The Del Webb program, which was

situated in several spaces in multiplebuildings, needed a consolidated loca-tion. Both problems will be solved withthe new building. “This building is driven by the con-

struction school, tours and the SunDevil Marketplace,” said Lara.According to the Phoenix Business

Journal, Tempe’s Mayor MarkMitchell considers the project the firstof “many new steps between a partner-ship with the city of Tempe andArizona State.” Future steps includeadding more buildings to the plot ofland on College Ave. known as Block12. “As the development of this area

continues, ASU plans to make part ofCollege Ave. closed off to vehicles forconcerts and other events.”

Schooled in Construction

The $54.5 million total cost comesfrom three sources: bonds, specialbonds (lottery revenue that allows theuniversity to build projects for less byproviding only 20 percent of the cost,with the remaining 80 percent from thestate lottery) and $20 million in giftsand local funds.Construction began in February

2013, and is expected to be completeby May 2014. The 18-month scheduleis fast-tracked to allow ASU to occupythe new building in July to prepare forclasses, which start in August.It’s a tight schedule for this type of

building, said Goyette: a complex,multi-tenant structure with a labyrinthof conduit. Fortunately, Arizona posesfew weather-related delays.“The architect designed it for multi-

ple front doors,” Goyette continued.The auditorium looks like a separatespace, so does the market place. Theconstruction school on the top threefloors has a large, cascading exteriorstairway.Each area has a separate identity,

Lara added. No student has to meanderthrough one area to reach a differentdestination. More importantly, heviews the design as a “new front doorto the campus” intended to positivelyinfluence prospective students as theymake their decision about which col-lege to attend. Intended to impress, the main build-

ing is a concrete structure, with an“appendage” that pops out on the north— the tours building, a steel buildingwith a composite concrete top. “Thetypes of construction are diverse,”Goyette said, “and use a multitude ofmaterial types and systems.”Materials used include:• Concrete — 11,532 cu. yds. (8,817

cu m)“Suntech built a unique frame,”

Goyette said. “A blend of post-tensionand mildly reinforced structural sys-tem.” Post-tension was incorporated in the

shorter-dimension areas; mildly rein-

forced with rebar was used for flexibil-ity in future expansion because holescan be drilled in it. Okland self-per-formed all architectural concrete toallow for better quality control, whilestill taking advantage of subcontractorpricing on the concrete frame.• Rebar and post-tension cables —

680 tons (617 t)• Composite metal decking —

13,000 sq. ft. (1,208 sq m)• Cold-formed structural steel —

370 tons (335.6 t)• Building skin components —

15,000 sq. ft. (1,393 sq m)• Arizona sandstone with a milled

finish for a terra cotta look, and a cleftfinish for a rough, just-cut look, mixedon lower two story veneer• Aluminum metal panels — 61,000

sq. ft. (5,667 sq m) — to avoid rust, forlonger life: this is a 50-year building• Exterior glazing system — 25,000

sq. ft. (2,322 sq m) • Façade for shade, 8 ft. (2.4 m) off

the building: 10,000 sq. ft. (929 sq m).The south elevation is double-skinned.Spray foam was used in the interior

cavity for a vapor barrier and added Rvalue. “It’s not done a lot in Arizona,”

Goyette said. Because ASU was required to bid

out the work, he said it was hard to getcontractors to spray the interior wallcavities. In the end, ASU negotiated thespray foam into Kovach’s contract.They’re targeting LEED Gold status

on the project, Goyette said. “ASU is on the cutting-edge of sus-

tainability, with lots of solar power andother sustainable projects.”

ASU from page 1

see ASU page 32

About six interns have had the opportunity for hands-on participation,but the entire project will continue to be used as a teaching tool, said TimGoyette, senior project manager of Okland.

Crews are currently in the finishing stages: hangingand texturizing drywall; painting, grinding floors,hanging doors and measuring millwork.

The tight, 18-month schedule is fast-tracked to allowASU to occupy the new building in July to prepare forclasses, which start in August.

Just north of the campus, Tempe-based OklandConstruction Co. Inc. is overseeing construction of afive-story, 137,000 sq. ft. mixed-use building that willhouse the Del Webb School and a retail and food serv-ice component known as the Sun Devil Marketplace,plus a 200-seat auditorium for use during campustours.

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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.)

Pages 25-27To view our current comparison trailer specification charts visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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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Bendix ADB22X…

Kenworth Standardizes Front BrakesKenworth Truck Company will make Bendix

ADB22X front air disc brakes standard on KenworthClass 8 tractors and trucks.The Bendix ADB22X air disc brakes have a two-pin floating

caliper design that provides a more stringent overall dimension accu-racy and consistent force distribution. According to Bendix, theADB22X design also significantly reduces brake fade with no degrada-tion of stopping power. Bendix recently marked the production of its500,000th ADB22X air disc brake.“We’ve offered Bendix air disc brakes as an option on our Class 8

trucks previously. Customers appreciate their superior performance, car-like feel, ease of maintenance, and light weight design, while they also exceed the fed-eral government’s RSD [reduced stopping distance] requirements,” said Kurt Swihart,Kenworth marketing director. “These benefits are so compelling that Kenworth decidedto make air disc brakes standard on Kenworth Class 8 trucks. For additional weight sav-ings, the air disc brakes also come standard with an aluminum hub and splined disc rotorassembly.”For more information, visit www.foundationbrakes.com or www.kenworth.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.construc-

tionequipmentguide.com.)

The Bendix ADB22X airdisc brakes have a two-pinfloating caliper design that

provides a more stringentoverall dimension accuracyand consistent force distri-

bution.

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.)

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210 X3 250 X3 250 X3 LF 300 X3 350 X3 470 X3

Weight: 47,840 lbs 55,336 lbs 61,950 lbs 65,918 lbs 80,028 lbs 111,554 lbs

Arm: 9 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in 26 ft 3 in 10 ft 5 in 10 ft 8 in 11 ft 1 in

Bucket Weight: 1,440 lbs 1,790 lbs 750 lbs 1,940 lbs 2,580 lbs 3,350 lbs

Horsepower: 160 hp 177 hp 177 hp 207 hp 266 hp 362 hp

Max. Dig Depth: 21 ft 10 in 22 ft 8 in 47 ft 9 in 23 ft 4 in 24 ft 1 in 24 ft 10 in

ISO Breakout Force: 24,730 lbf 29,000 lbf 9,060 lbf 34,400 lbf 40,020 lbf 46,310 lbf

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Swing Torque: 47,204 lbf-ft 55,243 lbf-ft 51,482 lbf-ft 68,151 lbf-ft 82,607 lbf-ft 110,634 lbf-ft

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The new LBX Link-Belt X3 series of excavators offer a variety of features that combine to make

Visit your Link-Belt excavator dealer todayand experience the X Factor for yourself.

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210 X3 250 X3 250 X3 LF 300 X3 350 X3 470 X3

Weight: 47,840 lbs 55,336 lbs 61,950 lbs 65,918 lbs 80,028 lbs 111,554 lbs

Arm: 9 ft 8 in 9 ft 10 in 26 ft 3 in 10 ft 5 in 10 ft 8 in 11 ft 1 in

Bucket Weight: 1,440 lbs 1,790 lbs 750 lbs 1,940 lbs 2,580 lbs 3,350 lbs

Horsepower: 160 hp 177 hp 177 hp 207 hp 266 hp 362 hp

Max. Dig Depth: 21 ft 10 in 22 ft 8 in 47 ft 9 in 23 ft 4 in 24 ft 1 in 24 ft 10 in

ISO Breakout Force: 24,730 lbf 29,000 lbf 9,060 lbf 34,400 lbf 40,020 lbf 46,310 lbf

Bucket Digging Force: 34,170 lbf 39,120 lbf 18,570 lbf 42,760 lbf 55,750 lbf 60,700 lbf

Swing Torque: 47,204 lbf-ft 55,243 lbf-ft 51,482 lbf-ft 68,151 lbf-ft 82,607 lbf-ft 110,634 lbf-ft

Bucket Range: .61 - 1.75 yd3 .76 - 2.43 yd3 .50 - .86 yd3 .76 - 2.43 yd3 1.08 - 2.93 yd3 1.58 - 4.05 yd3

The new LBX Link-Belt X3 series of excavators offer a variety of features that combine to make

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All Superintendents, Team Members Consist of GraduatesA sustainable design feature

being added that meets the newenergy code is the application ofThermax insulation from DowCorning installed on the outside ofthe studs/frame.

Roll AllGoyette carefully tracks all

materials, approvals and sources. “A lot of manufacturers don’t

have stuff on the shelf,” Goyettesaid. Materials are often manufac-tured just for a specific project,which adds to the lead time.Using a six to eight week look-

ahead helps plan in advance, hecontinued. Most contractors useonly a two to three week look-ahead, but he and Lara believe itdoesn’t leave enough time to ordermaterials. “By the time you get materials,

you’re already in week two,” Larasaid.Working so far ahead

expedites material delivery. “You have to be able to

feed the monster,” saidGoyette.As the Construction

Manager at Risk, Okland isresponsible for managing themany sub-contractors whoplay a significant role on theproject. Goyette said Oklanddoes all scheduling onsite,using its own proprietarysystem and P6 Primavera. “Every superintendent is

trained in P6 Primavera, andupdates and builds theirschedule. Our onsite teamsown it.”Sub-contractors include: • TDI Industries —

mechanical and plumbing• Kearney Electric —

electrical and IT infrastructurecabling “They’ve done a lot ofwork at ASU,” Goyette said.• Kovach — metal skin and

glazing — “One contractor doingthe entire building envelope meansone warranty,” Goyette said.• MKB — framing and drywall

— the only union contractor on theproject• Schuff Steel Management Co.

— all steel work. The building is ahybrid structural mix of steel andconcrete.• Progressive Roofing —roofing• Suntech — concrete

• Beecroft — utility excavator

Equipped for the JobTypical equipment on the job

site includes a tower crane for theconcrete frame and roller trackcranes for other work. Boom liftsand swing stages were used toplace the metal panels.While a lot of projects use cais-

sons for footings, Goyette saidOkland “had an option to get awayfrom that.” Caissons are veryexpensive — and time-consuming.Crews can drill only 6 to 10 a day.Okland used conventional

spread footings and continuous

footings, filled with lean concretebetween reinforced footings. Itsaved time and money because itrequired less prep time. “We did 30 spot footings,”

Goyette said.Not so easy was the plan to sup-

ply chilled water. The buildingtakes up the entire footprint of thesite — a former parking lot andfield — but, while the site is adja-cent to campus, it is a recent acqui-sition, so ASU doesn’t own thestreets around the site. “ASU owns the property, but

Tempe has the right of way for thestreets,” Goyette said.

Cooling is a primary issue inArizona. ASU has a central plantfor chilled water, but Okland had todetermine if it was cheaper to buildanother plant on the new site or runchilled water pipes from ASU —and the decision had to be madeearly in the project.They determined that there was

a very long, if any, payback with anonsite plant. However, the 15-yearpayback to connect to the ASUcentral plant carried a huge risk. “We had to determine if it was

worth it to run ½ mile of 18-in.steel piping through century-oldinfrastructure and city right-of-way,” Goyette recalled. As they did with the building,

they modeled the system in 3-D,planning the routing vertically andhorizontally as it would integrateinto the utilities. The more theystudied the routing, the more theywere able to minimize the risk.Work was scheduled to take placebetween semesters — lateJuly/mid-August.In May they were informed that

they needed to sleeve the pipingacross the city’s ROW. “It was a surprise,” Goyette said

— an expensive surprise, costing

$25,000 and adding complications.Now the trench would need to bewider (3-4’) and sloped, per thecity’s request.The city agreed to close the road

for two weeks, but all the work hadto be done in that time frame,reducing the schedule for the streetcrossing phase by five weeks.Crews trenched in 20 ft. (6.1 m)increments as work progressed. Ina small onsite staging area, crewswelded 120 ft. (36.6 m) of pipetogether, X-raying the welds as asafety precaution. “We used special rigging to

hoist the 120-foot pipe to keep itfrom flexing,” Goyette said. “Theypicked it with the crane and placedthe whole pipe in one piece.”That milestone behind them, he

said they are currently in the fin-ishing stages: hanging and textur-izing drywall; painting, grindingfloors, hanging doors and measur-ing millwork. With the project onschedule, students should enjoy thenew facility in August.

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

ASU from page 24

The $54.5 million total cost comes from three sources: bonds, spe-cial bonds (lottery revenue that allows the university to build proj-ects for less by providing only 20 percent of the cost, with theremaining 80 percent from the state lottery) and $20 million in giftsand local funds.

All the superintendents and team members are ASU graduates.

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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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www.cat.com/mh3000

www.holtcat.com800-275-4658

Austin, TX • Bridgeport, TX • Corpus Christi, TXFort Worth, TX • Irving, TX • Laredo, TX

Lewisville, TX • Longview, TX • North Dallas, TXPflugerville, TX • San Antionio, TX • Sonora, TX

Texarkana, TX • Tyler, TX • Victoria, TXWaco, TX • Weslaco, TX

www.johnson-machinery.com

Riverside, CA951-686-4560

Indio, CA760-342-1597

Murrieta, CA951-696-1063Hesperia, CA

760-947-0967

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Crush. Classify. Profit.

CRUSHING PLANTS

Closed-circuit PLANTS

CRUSHING PLANTS

SCREENING PlantsWe Call It EXPERTISE. You Call It PEACE OF MIND.

IROCK knows the demands of your industry. Not just because we hear it, but because we’ve seen it and lived it, too. Our team of experts has years of hands-on experience working in your business and providing superior service. So when it comes to increasing efficiencies, reducing wear and boosting your bottom line, we're confident we have the right answers.

For more information, call 866-240-0201 or see our equipment in action at www.irockcrushers.com.

www.irockcrushers.com

DTH Hammers ProvideEnhanced Penetration RatesThe Sandvik RH460 series of DTH ham-

mers has been developed to provide drillingcustomers with the enhanced levels of pene-tration rates, longer service life and loweroperating costs that they now demand.Possessing key features that optimize theimpact-energy transmission into the rock,utilizing very few parts, they are designed tobe reliable, easy to service, and fast.

Design, Test and EvaluateThe mantra behind the design has been to

test and evaluate; this has led to the RH460design being able to prolong hammer lifeand increase drilling penetration rates. At itscore is the ability of the RH460 to utilize anenhanced air cycle, which leads to a reduc-tion in fuel consumption. Furthermore, theRH460 improves productivity through highstriking power and reliability through betterlubrication capabilities and increased resist-ance against galling; all combined withdevelopments in the piston bearing design. The new Sandvik RH460 series hammers

are now available in 4, 5, 6 and 8 in. (10,

12.7, 15 and 20 cm), with all versions beingdesigned to utilize bits with generic shanktypes. The 5, 6 and 8 in. hammers also areavailable in heavy duty versions.For more information, visit www.sand-

vik.com.(This story also can be found on

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

The Sandvik RH460 series of DTH ham-mers has been developed to providedrilling customers with the enhancedlevels of penetration rates, longer serv-ice life and lower operating costs thatthey now demand.

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Lokotrack ST2.4 mobile screen

The Lokotrack® ST2.4™ is a versatile, compact mobile screen that sets up quickly in just a few simple steps. Robust and reliable, the ST2.4 is built with high-quality components for more uptime and e� ciency. Screen media changes are safe and easy with an accessible screen box that raises hydraulically, providing the flexibility you need to meet different process requirements. Learn more by contacting your local Metso distributor today.

E-mail: [email protected]

Screen your way,every day.

CRISP INDUSTRIES, INC.323 Energy Way

Bridgeport, TX 76426940-683-4070

800-315-0871

Fax: 940-683-2181

South Texas 78155830-625-6822

Sequin, Texas 78155830-372-1110

CUTTING EDGE SUPPLY234 East O StreetColton, CA 92324

800-949-9014

Fax: 909-825-4569

Phoenix, AZ800-729-1473

N. Las Vegas, NV702-649-1303

COMPASS EQUIPMENT4688 Pacific Heights Rd.

Oroville, CA 95695530-533-7284

530-533-8610

Fax: 530-533-7657

www.compassequip.com

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Purpose-builtfrom the ground up byMaterial handlers from SENNEBOGEN – 44,000 lbs. to 750,000 lbs.

Simple design… Lift more. Move faster. Save fuel. Run longer.

See us in Las Vegas

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Denver, CO303-286-7000

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Modern Machinerywww.modernmachinery.com

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Dallas, TX214/352-2468

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Buffalo, TX903/322-7150

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DENVER HEADQUARTERS5000 Vasquez Blvd.Denver, CO 80216888-271-3308

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www.powermotivecorp.com

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Picking Station with Screen-It

Separate-It RWS 2000 Rock/Wood SeparatorRock-It Static Grizzly

6x16 2 Deck Screen-It

102x152 Track Mounted Impact Plant

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Lokotrack LT200HPcone plant

The Lokotrack® LT200HP™, designed for second-ary and tertiary crushing, combines high capacity, a large feed opening and a compact design. The LT200HP plant is built around the reliable Nordberg® HP200™ cone crusher, so you get high-quality end products that meet your speci-fications. And like all Lokotracks, you also get the heavy-duty construction and innovative design that make the LT200HP easy to operate and main-tain. Learn more by contacting your local Metso distributor today.

E-mail: [email protected]

We de� neperformancethe way you do.

CRISP INDUSTRIES, INC.323 Energy Way • Bridgeport, TX 76426

940-683-4070 • 800-315-0871 •

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830-625-6822

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COMPASS EQUIPMENT4688 Pacific Heights Rd. • Oroville, CA 95695

530-533-7284 • 530-533-8610 • Fax: 530-533-7657

www.compassequip.com CUTTING EDGE SUPPLY234 East O Street • Colton, CA 92324

800-949-9014 • Fax: 909-825-4569

Phoenix, AZ • 800-729-1473

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WHEELER CRUSHING SYSTEMSSalt Lake City, UT • Hurricane, UT

Ogden, UT • Vernal, UT800-779-4450

www.wheelercat.com/crushing

WESTATEP.O. Box 50370 • Billings, MT 59105800-999-6676 • Fax: 406-373-6553

www.westate.com

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www.superior-ind.com

KING OF THE HILL

At Superior, we’re constantly searching for new ways to use our knowledge of bulk material handling systems to solve challenges and improve production. We’re driven by curiosity, loaded with determi-nation and energized by progress. How can we help you?

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Official dealer partner inTexas, Louisiana, Mississippi,

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www.power-equip.comLocations:Denver, CO

Colorado Springs, COGrand Junction, CO

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CEMCO Offers VSI CrusherCourse in Belen, New Mexico

Operators and plant managers of aggre-gate, rock and mineral mines can learn aboutthe physics of processing materials with ver-tical shaft impact (VSI) crushers during atwo-day course at CEMCO Inc. in Belen,N.M. “The goal for anyone in this industry is to

reduce operating costs and improve the bot-tom line,” CEMCO President Neil Hise said.“We want to teach people how to do thatwith VSI crushers so they can be success-ful.”Hise and other company experts teach

participants about the four types of VSIcrushers and how each can affect produc-tion rates, product quality and profits inspecific applications. They also learn aboutthe physics of processing materials withVSI crushers and every aspect of produc-tion, from engineering to welding. Theclasses highlight topics that are relevant tooperators and plant managers’ daily use ofthe machines. These include lessons onhow to adjust the machines’ revolutions-per-minute settings for certain materials toachieve the best possible gradation andefficiency, as well as how to measurehorsepower consumption and determinethe appropriate levels for certain applica-tions. Operators and plant managers also get tips

on how to reduce wear costs and downtime,increase efficiency and boost profits, as wellas learn about best practices for installation,

maintenance and safety. They’ll see how theunits are assembled and how the internalcomponents are balanced.As part of the course, students can test

their own material in one of CEMCO’s full-size test crushers. The full-size units delivermore accurate production rates than whatcan be achieved with smaller lab crushersused at other manufacturers’ facilities. Hise has been with the family-owned

company since its inception in 1962. He hasnumerous U.S. patents on VSI-related tech-nologies and is a member of several industryassociations, including the National Stone,Sand and Gravel Association and theNational Association of Manufacturers.CEMCO offers the two-day course peri-

odically based on demand. CEMCO Inc. has more than 50 years of

experience in designing and manufacturing afull line of TURBO VSI crushers that pro-vide solutions for a variety of recyclingapplications, including cement, glass, ceram-ic tile, drywall, brick, roofing tiles, copperslag and steel slag. CEMCO offers a numberof portable and stationary crushing systems,including the patented Glass Gator glasscrushers, which are easy to maintain andhighly energy efficient. For more information, call 505/864-1200

or visit www.cemcoturbo.com.(This story also can be found on

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

Neil Hise is the president of CEMCO Inc. He has been with the family-owned com-pany since its inception in 1962 and has numerous U.S. Patents on VSI-related tech-nologies.

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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.

800-732-6762 | www.atlascopco.us

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To view our Business Calendar online, go to www.constructionequipmentguide.com.

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP)Educational & Social Opportunities during IAAPConventionWednesday, April 9, 2014 (Day prior to Convention) Understanding the Importance of Aglime – The IllinoisAssociation of Aggregate Producers is partnering with theIllinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association to offer a seminardesigned to help you and your company better understandthe importance of Aglime as an agricultural amenity andincrease sales. More information about this seminar anda registration form are available on the IAAP’s website atwww.iaap-aggregates.org.

Northern Ohio Service Directors Association (NOSDA) The April meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 9,2014 at 11:30 AM at Embassy Suites Hotel, 5800Rockside Woods Blvd., Independence (off RocksideRoad). The Meeting will be sponsored by Concord RoadEquipment. Please RSVP to Paula or Judy at Concord RoadEquipment 440/357-5344.

Illinois Association of Aggregate Producers (IAAP)2014 IAAP ANNUAL CONVENTIONTHURSDAY, APRIL 10, 2014CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS This event will feature a series of educational seminarsfocusing on topics of interest to aggregate producers andto the companies selling goods and services to the miningindustry. Our Convention will also include an extensiveExpo area designed to showcase the wide variety of goodsand services available from IAAP Associate members. Andto ensure that IAAP Producer members have plenty of timeto check out the Expo, as well as to increase overall Expoattendance, the IAAP Convention Committee made somekey changes in the 2014 program. For more informationon this event, contact Shawn McKinney, OutreachManager, IAAP, Office: 217/241-1639; Cell: 217/899-5125; Email: [email protected].

AGC of Minnesota – The Business of Diversity –Successful Strategies Seminar.April 22, 2014 at the Radisson Hotel Roseville, 2540North Cleveland Avenue. Everyone in your firm who has responsibility for hiring andHuman Rights should attend this seminar. RegistrationFee: $25 per person (includes breakfast). Register:Online at www.agcmn.org. Questions??? Contact DeniseWoods, 651/796-2186 or [email protected].

Ohio Valley Regional Oil & Gas Expo – April 30, 2014Belmont County Carnes Center, St. Clairsville, Ohio With a 6,000 square foot atrium and a 15,000 square footbanquet hall, the James E. Carnes Center is the perfect set-ting for the Ohio Valley Regional Oil and Gas Expo. Inaddition to plenty of space, a convenient 5-mile drive fromdowntown St. Clairsville, and close access to bothInterstate 70 and Route 40, the facility has everythingneeded including electric to booths and plenty of outsidespace for equipment and products. For more informationon the Venue, please log ontowww.jamescarnescenter.com. You may also contact OhioValley Regional Oil & Gas Expo at 304/777-2648 oremail: [email protected], for more infor-mation on this event.

APWA – American Public Works Association – NationalConference and TradeshowMay 4 thru 7, 2014 This national conference and tradeshow focuses on snowand ice control and winter road maintenance, bringingtogether more than 1,500 snowfighters from cities andtownships, county and rural streets divisions, and stateand provincial departments of transportation. It’s four (4)days of education and networking, featuring an exhibitfloor with the newest equipment and products available,quality education sessions, and technical tours, andopportunities to exchange ideas with manufacturers, dis-tributors, consultants and other public works professionals.Interested in exhibiting? Contact Diana Forbes [email protected] or call 816/595-5242. For more infor-mation on this conference, go to:http://www.apwa.net/snow or contact Brenda Shaver at816/595-5240 or email: [email protected].

Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association (PIOGA)presents…Eastern Oil & Gas Conference & Trade Show – May 13 &14, 2014Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PAThe PIOGA is the principal non-profit trade association rep-resenting Pennsylvania’s independent oil and natural gasproducers, marketers, service companies and related busi-nesses. The Eastern Oil & Gas Conference and Trade Showis the oldest event of its kind in the eastern U.S., organizedby the oil and gas exploration and production industry forthe E&P industry. For more information on this event, please contact PIOGA.Phone: 724/933-7306Email: [email protected]://www.pioga.org

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONN.E.O. SNOW & ICE Technologies WorkshopThursday, MAY 15, 2014 (8 AM to 3 PM)Solon Community Center, 35000 Portz Parkway, Solon,OH 44139Thank you for your interest in the Ninth Annual NortheastOhio Snow & Ice Technologies Workshop. The Snow & IceTechnologies committee is currently in the process of con-firming the details for the upcoming workshop. The Website will be updated as information becomes available. Ifyou have questions about the workshop, please contactCheryl Musarra at 440/337-1531 or [email protected].

Snow & Ice Management Association presents…17th Annual Snow & Ice SymposiumJune 18 thru 21, 2014Columbus, OHThe 2014 Symposium will include over 20 educationalsessions (including two keynotes), a 100+ exhibit TradeShow Floor, three snack & chat roundtable discussions, anoff-site Brine Making Workshop, receptions, networking,and more. Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center HostHotel: Hyatt Regency Columbus, OHFor more information, visit www.sima.org/show or call(414) 375-1940; email: [email protected].

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PA GAS EXPO 2014JULY 30th, KOVALCHICK CONVENTION and ATHLETICCOMPLEXWe’ll see you this year for PA GAS EXPO 2014 on July30, 2014 from 9 AM until 3 PMThank you again for attending PA Gas Expo 2013. TheExpo included seminars, demonstrations and an opportu-nity to engage in business-to-business networking. The PAGas Expo 2014 will be held at the Kovalchick Complex,711 Pratt Drive, Indiana, PA 15705. For more informa-tion on this event, you may call 724/471-1053.

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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

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HILITES INCLUDE: 3 ARTICULATED TRUCKS: 2007 Cat 730, Volvo A40E, 2005 Volvo A40D,17HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330CL, Cat 320CL, (2) 2008 Komatsu PC300LC-8, Komatsu PC60-7,2008 JD 350DLC, 2012 JD 210GLC, 2008 JD 200DLC, (2) JD 35D, 2012 Doosan DX225LC, 2006 KobelcoSK210LC-6, 2007 Kobelco SK135SR, Hitachi ZX200LC, 2005 Case CX210LC, Bobcat 430, Genie 38, LONGREACH EXCAVATORS: Komatsu PC300LC-5L, 5 MOTOR GRADERS: 2010 Komatsu GD655-3EO, (2)Cat 143H, Volvo G726B, JD 672D, 3 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: JD 544H, Case 921C, Case 821E, 10CRAWLER TRACTORS: 2010 Komatsu D155A (ripper), 2006 Cat D7RLGP-II, 2009-2008 Cat D6TXWVP,2008 Cat D6TLGP (winch), 2008 Cat D6TLGP, 2007 Cat D6NXL, 2007 Cat D5G, 2008 JD 700JLGP, JD450HLGP, CRAWLER LOADER: Cat 963B, 11 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: (9) 2007 JD 310J (4x4),2006 JD 310 Super G (4x4) , Case 580N (4x4), SKID STEER: Gehl 6635, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS:2008 Lull 644E, JCB 506C, 2006 JCB 520, Gradall 534D-9, 7 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: (3) New/Unused IRSD115D (cab), (2) 2006 IR SD100D, IR SD77F, 2006 IR SD70D, 4 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS:Bobcat T350, Bobcat T300, Bobcat T250, Bobcat T190, 2 TRENCHERS: (2) Ditchwitch 1230, ROUGH TER-RAIN FORKLIFT: IR RT706F, FORKLIFT: IR 10,000lb., 9 AIR COMPRESSORS: (3) IR 400CFM, (2) IR375CFM, (3) IR 185CFM, Atlas Copco 1600CFM, LIGHT PLANTS: Magnum MLT3060, 2 WATER PUMPS:(2) Godwin C150M6, AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR: 2006 Case STX450S, PULL PAN: 2007 Ashland I-180TS2, CONCRETE EQUIPMENT: Stone 65CM Concrete Mixer, WATER TRUCK: 2004 Ford F650 (s/a),FLATBED TRUCK: 2008 Ford F550 Super Duty X-Cab, 9 TRUCK TRACTORS: 2008 Mack CHU613 (t/a),(2) 2007-2006 Mack CHN613 (t/a), 2006 Mack CHN613 (t/a), 1996 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2006 Kenworth W900L(tri.), 2001 Kenworth (t/a), 2006 IH (t/a), DUMP TRUCK: 1996 Mack CH613 (t/a), 2 SERVICE TRUCKS:2010 Ford F250, 2004 Ford F450, PICKUPS: 2008 Chevy (4x4), 6 VACUUM SYSTEM TRAILERS: (2) 2005Fort Worth Fabrication 130BBL, (3) Pioneer 130BBL (t/a), 130BBL (t/a), FLATBED TRAILER: 40ft. (t/a)., 3EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2001 Trail-Ez 40ft. (t/a), 2000 Trailking 50 T, 1998 Ledwell 4T48102 48ft. (t/a), 4DETACHABLE GOOSENECK TRAILERS: (3) New 2014 Witzco 50T (tri.), 2000 Trailking TK110HD (tri.),12 FEED TRAILERS: (2) 2010 – (2) 2008- 2007- (4) 1998-(3) 1997 Ledwell 42ft. Feed Trailers (8 compart-ment), SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: (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. SubmersiblePumps, (3) New Mustang CV3500 Concrete Vibrators, (12) New 3pc. 14in. Diamond Blades, (6) New 6 packsof 14in. Abrasive Blades, (6) New 4 packs of 10,000lb. Ratchet Cargo Straps, New 5 Ton Digital 4ft. x 4ft.Platform Scales, New Huskie 11218 SDS Hammer Drills, (4) New 1in. Drive Air Impact Wrenches, (4) New1/2in. Drive Air Spray Gun Kits, (6) New 2in. x 50ft. Discharge Water Hoses, (4) New Stiff Neck Pintle Hitches.

DIRECTIONS: From Bush International Airport: Airport exit on JFK Blvd., take left ramp onto Will ClaytonParkway toward Central Cargo .2 miles. Continue on Jetero Blvd., continue on McKaughan Rd., left on

Viscount Rd., left Mecom Rd. Take ramp onto JFK Blvd. toward Airport exit (I-45)/ Beltway 8/ Hardy Toll Rd.2 miles. Take ramp onto Hardy Toll W toward Hardy Toll Rd. (tolls) for 2.9 miles. Take Hardy Toll Rd. North/Woodlands exit onto Hardy Toll N (tolls) – 11.9 miles. Merge onto I-45 N for 8.4 miles. Exit #81/ Magnolia

(FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45 S)/ Hempstead .3 miles. Take ramp onto I-45 S .2 miles, take ramp onto FM1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward I-45 N/ Sherbrook Dr. .3 miles. Take ramp onto North Fwy toward I-45 N .2 miles.

Take ramp onto FM 1488 Rd. (FM-1488) toward Magnolia (I-45S) Hempstead for 8 miles. Site is on left. Address: 8215 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354.

TEXAS AUCTION LICENSE: AUCTIONEER #15791 Jack H LyonSALE SITE PHONE: (863) 660-3613

LATE MODEL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION

AERIAL LIFTS, FORKLIFTS, ATTACHMENTS,

FEED TRAILERS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS.

AUCTION

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Buffalo, NYApril 5-6, 2014For: Estate Auction, Cars,Construction Equip., Trucks &Trailers

• Pittsburgh, PASat., April 12, 2014For: Land Clearing Equipment,Trucks, Trailers & Support

• Houston, TXThurs., April 17, 2014For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Sandy Creek, NYSat., April 19, 2014For: Late Model Agricultural &Construction Equipment

• Timmins (Ontario), CanadaTues., April 22, 2014For: Large Complete LiquidationConstruction Equipment

• Parkersburg, WVFri., April 25, 2014For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment & more

• Aguascalientes, MexicoFri., April 25, 2014For: Construction Equipment,Trucks, Trailers & Support

• Racine, WISat., April 26, 2014For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Boston, MAWed., April 30, 2014For: Complete Liquidation Trailer,Truck Tractors & Support

• Central New JerseyFri., May 2, 2014For: Construction Equipment,Snow Removal & more

• Manchester (Concord), NHSat., May 3, 2014For: Late Model AggregateEquipment & more

• Syracuse (Canastota), NYSun., May 4, 2014For: Lawn & Garden Tractors andmore

• Cleveland, OHSat., May 10, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Central Square, NYSun., May 11, 2014For: Real Estate Auction

• Kissimmee, FLWed., May 14, 2014For: Late Model Rental FleetConstruction & more

• Buffalo, NYSat., May 17, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Lima, PeruSat., May 24, 2014For: Late Model & New RentalFleet Equipment and more

• Manassas, VAFri., May 30, 2014For: Construction Equipment/JobCompletion Auction

• Lynchburg, VAWed., June 4, 2014For: Rental Fleet & ConstructionEquipment

• Queretaro, MexicoFri., June 6, 2014For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment

• Odessa, TXWed., June 11, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Corpus Christi, TXThurs, June 12, 2014For: Rental Fleet Equipment

• Las Vegas, NVSat., June 14, 2014For: Rental Fleet Equipment,Large Construction & more

• Parkersburg, WVFri., July 11, 2014For: Real Estate

• Parkersburg, WVSat., July 12, 2014For: Rare Vintage Cars

• Pittsburgh, PAFri., July 25, 2014For: Large Job Completion

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Salt Lake City, UTApril 8, 2014

• Casper, WYApril 15, 2014

• Houston, TXApril 16-17, 2014

• Manchester, NHApril 17, 2014

• Hobbs, NMApril 22, 2014

• Phoenix, AZApril 24, 2014

• Lexington, KYApril 29, 2014

• Grand Junction, COApril 30, 2014

• Lincoln, NEMay 1, 2014

• Williston, NDMay 8, 2014

• Tipton, CAMay 14, 2014

• Forth Worth, TXMay 14-15, 2014

• Orlando, FLMay 15, 2014

• Pittsburgh, PAMay 20, 2014

• Chicago, ILMay 22, 2014

BAR NONE AUCTION

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• Sacramento, CASat., April 12, 2014For: Commercial Truck & HeavyEquipment

• San Bernardino, CASat., April 26, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Sacramento, CASat., May 10, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Phoenix, AZSat., May 17, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Portland, ORThurs., May 29, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• San Bernardino, CASat., May 31, 2014For: Construction Equipment

BIG IRON

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• ONLINE ONLY

April 9, 2014

• ONLINE ONLY

April 16, 2014

• ONLINE ONLY

April 23, 2014

• ONLINE ONLY

April 30, 2014

CAT AUCTION SERVICES

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• Denver, CO

Thurs., April 17, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Minneapolis, MN

Tues., April 22, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Midland-Odessa, TX

Thurs., April 24, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Batavia, NY

Fri., May 16, 2014For: Construction Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CT

Sat., April 5, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT

Sat., June 14, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT

Sat., September 20, 2014For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CT

Sat., December 13, 2014For: Construction Equipment

EQUIFY AUCTIONS, LLC

www.equifyauctions.com�903-873-6777

• Wills Point, TX

Thurs., May 8, 2014For: Spring Contractor’s PublicAuction

FREY & SONS, INC.

www.freyandsons.com�419-455-3739

• Wooster, OH

Thurs., April 3, 2014For: Retirement Auction

• Ravenna, OH

Thurs., May 1, 2014For: Sand & Gravel Equipment

• Holland, OH

Thurs., May 22, 2014For: Construction Equipment

G.W. McGREW

AUCTION COMPANY

www.mcgrewequipment.com

�717-428-0922

• Seven Valleys, PA

Tues., April 8, 2014For: Farm & ConstructionEquipment

HESS AUCTIONEERS

www.hessauctioneers.net

�866-511-2493

• Marietta, PA

Fri., April 11, 2014For: Truck, Trailer & EquipmentAuction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

• Clearfield, PA

Wed., May 7, 2014For: Absolute Auction SurplusEquipment Liquidation

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

• Foley, MN

Fri., June 6, 2014For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment, Truck & Trailer

• Foley, MN

Fri., September 12, 2014For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment, Truck & Trailer

• Foley, MN

Fri., December 5, 2014For: Heavy ConstructionEquipment, Truck & Trailer

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

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the complete auction schedules,

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KEENAN AUCTION COMPANY

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• Scarborough, METhurs., April 17, 2014For: Construction Equipment &more

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com�800-763-2728

• Ellijay, GASat., April 12, 2014For: Farm/Real Estate Auction

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com�800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCFri., April 11, 2014For: Annual Spring ContractorsAuction

NITKE AUCTIONS

www.nitkeauctions.com�715-362-6162

• Wausau, WIApril 25-26, 2014For: Heavy Construction, Truck &Trailer Auction

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

www.northcountry-auctions.com603-539-5322

• Wrentham, MAThurs., April 10, 2014For: Construction Equipment

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauctioneers.com�860-642-4200

• Fall River, MAFri., April 25, 2014For: Estate Sale. ConstructionEquipment

• Swansea, MASat., April 26, 2014For: Estate Sale. ConstructionEquipment

• Sturbridge, MAFri., May 2, 2014For: Rental Equipment, Tools &Supply Inventory

• Columbus, OHThurs., May 8, 2014For: Earthmoving, SiteDevelopment, Heavy Trucks &more

• Wharton, NJSat., May 31 2014For: Major Public EquipmentAuction

• North Franklin, CT

DTBD June 2014For: 2 Day Major PublicEquipment Auction

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat., June 14, 2014For: Construction Equipment

ROGERS REALTY

& AUCTION COMPANY

www.rogersauctiongroup.com

�800-442-7906

• Charlotte, NC

Sat., April 5, 2014For: Construction Equipment

RTI AUCTIONS

www.teitsworth.com

�585-243-1563

• Gerry, NY

Sat., April 19, 2014For: Construction & MunicipalEquipment

• Geneseo, NY

Sat., April 26, 2014For: Construction 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

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Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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Nearly 4,000 Bidders Participate in Ritchie Bros. Auction

John Williams, Williams Truck and TractorService in Palmer, Texas, takes a pose witha Cat D6T XW.

Greg Braswell, Trak Traders in Cleburne,Texas, thinks this John Deere 120C may gohome with him.

Roy Williams of J.R. Tractor Service inAlvord, Texas, has been checking thisJohn Deere 655B out carefully to makesure everything is operative.

Marvis Braswell of Trak Traders in Cleburne, Texas, has just given thisCat 345D excavator a careful check-out.

The bidding is hot and everyone is studying their programs intensely.

Clovis Alexander (L) and grandson, Tyler Stanley, of Select Fill in Bonham,Texas, are going to bid on this Cat 336D L excavator.

Dusty (L) and Andy Quinn, independent siteprep contractors in DeLeon, Texas, think thisJohn Deere 450C LC excavator might be justwhat they have been looking for.

More than 3,900 bidders participat-ed online and in person at RitchieBros. Auctioneers’ multi-million

dollar unreserved public equipment auctionin Fort Worth, Texas, on March 13 to 14.

Bidders came from 60 countries, includ-ing 48 U.S. states. Close to 50 percent ofthe equipment was sold to out-of-state buy-ers, from as far away as Germany, Egyptand Nicaragua. Online bidders purchasedmore than 40 percent of the equipment sold(by dollar value).

In total, more than 3,100 equipmentitems were sold in the auction, includingcrawler tractors, excavators, loader back-hoes, a large selection of truck tractors andmore.

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

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Link-Belt Construction Equipment and OklahomaTerritory Construction Equipment, in partnership withBelger Cartage Service Inc. signed a deal for five new Link-Belt cranes at ConExpo 2014. The deal includes Link-Belt’stwo ConExpo 2014 rough terrain cranes — RTC-8080Series II and all-new RTC-80150 Series II — as well as anATC-3275 all-terrain crane and two HTC-86100 hydraulictruck cranes. Oklahoma Territory Construction Equipment,with branch locations in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, has beena Link-Belt distributor since 2004.“This purchase extends a long history of support from

Oklahoma Territory Construction, they have been a valuedLink-Belt distributor for many years,” said Link-Belt NorthAmerican Sales Manager Skeeter Collins. “We appreciate our relationship with Link-Belt and look

forward to the continued growth of our crane rental busi-ness,” said Oklahoma Territory Construction EquipmentPresident Dick Belger. For more information, visit www.linkbelt.com.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Oklahoma TerritoryPurchases FiveLink-Belt Cranes Bar None Auction recently

announced the newest members of thesales team. Each one of them has awealth of experience in their field.

Allan Kelly, territory sales repre-sentative, — Northern Californiaregion: Kelly comes to Bar NoneAuction with more than 30 yearsexperience in sales, customer serviceand rentals in the construction andagriculture industries, primarily in theBay Area. Kelly also spent 23 years asthe owner of an equipment dealershipand will apply his talents in servingNorthern California.

Greg Verde, business develop-ment of fleets and passenger vehi-cles: Verde spent most of his career inthe auto auction industry, working forManheim, Brashers and Copart AutoAuctions. He’ll be using that expertiseto expand fleet relationships as well asplacing inventory into the public autoauction division.

Jay Montero, business develop-ment — Southern California region:

Montero joined the Bar None Auctionteam after a very successful run in res-idential construction sales includingtime with American ResidentialSolutions, Advanced BuildingTechnologies and Pella Window &Door.

Bill Kruger, territory sales repre-sentative —Northern Californiaregion:Kruger returns to the companyafter spending time with WCAAuctions. His heavy equipmentknowledge is vast as he spent a signif-icant portion of his career with John

Deere, JCB and Hyundai.Johan Graham, business develop-

ment, Public Auto Auctions: Grahamhas quite a pedigree in the auctionworld, following in her father’s foot-steps. She graduated from WesternCollege of Auctioneering and is truly apioneer in introducing women intothe profession, having won multipleprestigious awards that were exclu-sively presented to men. “The quality and experience of

these individuals show our dedica-tion to providing the best customerservice and results for our clients aswe continue to expand throughoutthe western United States,” saidMerrill Atwater, vice president ofbusiness development. “I’m really

looking forward to working with themand they are already doing a fantasticjob.”

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

Bar None Welcomes KnowledgeableNew Territory Sales Team Members

“I’m really looking forwardto working with them andthey are already doing afantastic job.”

Merrill AtwaterBar None Auction

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Alex Lyon & Son Hosts Late ModelAuction Sale in Fort Worth, Texas

Bryan Waddle, Cross Timbers Equipment,braved the cold wind to come see thisJohn Deere 310 J loader/backhoe.

Terrance and April Keenan of J&T Contracting in Fort Worth, Texas, decidedto shop for used equipment at the Lyon Auction together.

Guillermo (L) and Christian YllescasYanez want to take this Ingersoll RandSE 1000 D padfoot vibrating roller backto Mexico City, Mexico, with them.

(L-R): Coy, Lorri and LeviBeauchamp, Beauchamp Excavatingin Lipan, Texas, took a family out-ing to come see this Kobelco SK210 LC excavator.

George Maranuk, Western Reserve Trading Inc. in Youngstown,Ohio, is interested in the JLG highlifts.

Lee Mashburn, Mashburn Equipment inRinggold, Ga., came a long way to check out thisKomatsu 490LC excavator.

Jack racks-up yet another sale.

Alex Lyon & Son held a late model construc-tion rental fleet auction on March 12 in FortWorth, Texas.

The auction featured construction equipment,support attachments, aerials, trailers and trucks fromNeff Rentals and Hertz Equipment Rentals.For more information, visit http://www.lyonauc-

tion.com/.(This story also can be found on Construction

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

Kelly Bullin,Legends EquipmentCo. in Azle, Texas,

thinks he will bebidding on this

Komatsu PC300LC.

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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 & SONS INC

HOUSTON TX ................................................................47

ALLU GROUP ........................................................................15

ARTIC SNOW & ICE CONTROL ............................................8

ATLAS COPCO ......................................................................43

BARGAINS..............................................................................45

CAT AUCTION SERVICE

DENVER CO ..................................................................49

CATERPILLAR INC ..........................................................34,35

CEG SCALE MODELS ............................................................6

CLASSIFIEDS ........................................................................45

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT COMPANY ........................40

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MOBILE APP PROMO ....................................................9

SKID STEERS & ATTACHMENTS PROMO ................44

WANTED ........................................................................46

NEWSLETTERS ............................................................26

DOOSAN INFRACORE AMERICA CORP ............................22

DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ............................................31

DYNAPAC ..............................................................................18

EQUIFY AUCTIONS LLC

WILLS POINT TX ..........................................................51

FELLING TRAILERS ..............................................................27

FLANGE LOCK ........................................................................2

FLECO ATTACHMENTS ........................................................14

FLUID CONTROL SERVICES ................................................8

GRINDERCRUSHERSCREEN.COM ....................................36

GROVE CRANE ....................................................................30

HENDRIX MACHINERY LLC ..................................................3

HERCULES SEALING PRODUCTS......................................15

HYDRAULICIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY ....................................14

IROCK CRUSHERS ..............................................................36

IRON PLANET........................................................................53

KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY........................19

KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC ............................................7

KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ............................................22,23

KPI-JCI ....................................................................................39

LBX ..................................................................................28,29

METSO MINERAL SCREENING ..........................................37

METSO MINERALS CRUSHING ..........................................41

MIDCO DEMOLITION TOOL CO ..........................................56

NORAM..............................................................................16,17

PEMBERTON ........................................................................15

RANSOME EQUIPMENT SALES LLC ..................................46

RECS ......................................................................................14

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS..........................................55

ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ..........................................2,5

SENNEBOGEN ......................................................................38

SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES......................................................42

THE SCREEN MACHINE ......................................................43

VENTURE DRILLING SUPPLY LLC........................................2

To read articles about these CEG advertisers, visit www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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