Your Heavy Construction ResourceJanuary 1, 2012 Central Region Volume 33 Number 5
Project Engineer, Rob Mosconi, is pleased withthe progress of the new NY State Route 30A
bridge in the distance.
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Winter Specials
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2009 EXMARK LAS28KA60 MOWER, ZERO TURN, 60” DECK, 420HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995.
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SSL/COMPACT TRACK LOADERS2010 NEW HOLLAND L175, DELUXE CAB, 2 SPEED, HI FLOW, 69 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,125.2008 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 4511, CAB WITH HEAT, HI FLOW, 341 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,995.2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 3424, 267 HOURS, CAB WITH HEAT, NEW TIRES . . . . . . . . . . $27,995.2006 NEW HOLLAND L185, SN: 5839, CAB WITH HEAT/AC, 469 HOURS, 78" LOW PROFILE BUCKET
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,995.2005 NEW HOLLAND LT190B COMPACT TRACK LOADER, OPEN CAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,000.2001 NEW HOLLAND LS190 OPEN CAB, 1746 HOURS, NEW INJECTION PUMP . . . . . . . . . . . $15,500.1996 NEW HOLLAND LX665, ENCLOSED CAB, HEAT, 2205 HOURS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,995.
WHEEL LOADERS2008 NEW HOLLAND W130, FULL CAB, 510 HOURS, LIKE NEW MACHINE, CLEAN. . . . . . . . . $96,995.2005 KUBOTA R420S WHEEL LOADER, OPEN ROPS, 1730 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,995.1991 KOMATSU WA300-1 WHEEL LOADER, 4,800 HOURS, CAB, HEAT & A/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,995.
MISC.2005 KUBOTA R420S WHEEL LOADER, OPEN ROPS, 1730 HOURS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,995.2009 EXMARK LAS28KA60 MOWER, ZERO TURN, 60” DECK, 420 HOURS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995.2000 FREIGHTLINER BOX TRUCK, 15,038 MILES, REAR LIFT, SHELVING, COMPRESSOR . . . $49,000.1997 BIG JOHN TREE SPADE ON A 1987 FORD L8000 TRUCK, TRUCK HAS NEW ENGINE & TRANS.
178,186 MILES, INCLUDES 6 FLOTATION TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,995.1996 MEYER ST-84 SNOW PLOW, MANUAL ANGLE, LOADER ARM MOUNTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $750.BUSH HOG FTH600 FINISH MOWER, 60” CUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $895.CASE 252 ROLLER TANDEM VIBRO DRUMS ASPHALT ROLLER, 39” DRUMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500.2011 EAGER BEAVER 50GSL/3 TRAILER, 50 TON GOOSENECK, ABS BRAKES, AIR RIDE. . . $48,000.TEREX PSA6WS SITE DUMPER, 2,139 HOURS, FULL ROPS, 4.5 CU.YD. DUMP BUCKET. . . . $24,500.TEREX PS3000 SITE DUMPER, FULL ROPS, ARTICULATED DUMPER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,500.
DOZERS2005 NEW HOLLAND DC85, DOZER, 9' BLADE, CAB WITH A/C, 693 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $64,995.1992 FIAT ALLIS FD7 DOZER, ROPS, 6 WAY BLADE, 2513 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995.NEW HOLLAND DC80H, ROPS, <6 WAY BLADE, 1382 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,995.
EXCAVATORS2008 LIUGONG 835 EXCAVATOR, FULL CAB, 486 HOURS QUICK COUPLER, FORKS 2YD. BUCKET . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $86,995.2004 NEW HOLLAND EH160, EXCAVATOR, CAB WITH HEAT, MANUAL THUMB . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,995.2004 KOBELCO SK290LC EXCAVATOR, CAB 3487 HOURS, THUMB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $79,995.2000 KOBELCO 45SR MINI EXCAVATOR, 2800 HOURS, PLUMBED, CAB WITH HEAT. . . . . . . . $24,500.1999 KUBOTA KX161-3 EXCAVATOR, 4,277 HOURS, GEITH THUMB, NEW UNDERCARRIAGE, NEW
RUBBER TRACKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,995.CHIPPER/STUMP GRINDERS
2009 BANDIT 2900T STUMP GRINDER, GREEN TEETH, 206 HOURS, WIRELESS REMOTE . . $43,995.1998 BANDIT 280XP, 18” CAPACITY, 3885 HOURS, HYDRAULIC FEED WHEEL LIFT . . . . . . . . $15,995.2000 RAYCO STUMP GRINDER, SELF PROPELLED, DUAL WHEELS, 1067 HOURS . . . . . . . . . $22,995.2004 BANDIT 150, 12” CAPACITY, 2832 HOURS, NEEDS NEW CLUTCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995.
TLB's1985 JOHN DEERE 300B TLB, CANOPY, 2WD, NEW BH HOSES, 2840 HOURS, NEW SEAT, VERY CLEAN
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995.1992 CAT 416 CAB WITH HEAT, 3,300 HOURS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,995.
TRACTORS1960 FORD 861 TRACTOR , 5 SPEED, SN: 119905 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500.2000 KUBOTA B7500 TRACTOR W/ LOADER, 510 HOURS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995.
2004 SUPERLINE 20T TRAILER, 20 TON, AIR BRAKES..............................................................................$7,800.
2007 NEW HOLLAND L175, SN: 3424, 267 HRS., CABW/HEAT, NEW TIRES......................................$27,995.
2000 KOBELCO 45SR MINI EXCAVATOR, 2800HOURS, PLUMBED, CAB WITH HEAT . . . . $24,500.
2000 RAYCO RG50 STUMP GRINDER, SELF PROPELLED, DUALWHEELS, 1148 HOURS, TRAILER IS EXTRA ....................$25,995.
2000 KUBOTA B7500 TRACTOR WITH LOADER, 510HOURS ..................................................................$10,995.
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LAS VEGAS, NV — TheConcrete Industry Man-agement (CIM) program— a business intensive
program that awards stu-dents with a four yearbachelor of science de-gree in Concrete Industry
Management — ispleased to announce thesignature item for its sev-enth annual auction at
World of Concrete is aMack Truck modelGU813 equipped with aMcNeilus 11-cubic-yardconcrete mixer donatedby Mack Trucks, Inc. andMcNeilus Co., a Divisionof Oshkosh Truck.
“To have a signatureitem such as this truckchassis donated by MackTruck and an 11-cubic-yard concrete mixer do-nated by McNeilus Com-pany is the strong foun-dation needed to help en-sure a successful CIMAuction at the 2012World of Concrete,” saidEugene Martineau, CIMAuction Committee chair-man. “The fact that thesetwo industry leadingmanufacturers have do-nated the ready mix truckand mixer speaks vol-umes of their commit-ment to the concrete in-dustry and the impor-tance they place on theCIM program. The 2012CIM Auction now has thepotential to be the bestever as the overall re-sponse of donated itemsfrom both producers andsuppliers to the concreteindustry has been out-standing,” he added.
The truck is a 2012Mack GU813 set backfront axle and includes:
• MP7-395C engine;
• Allison AutomaticRDS 4500 transmission;
• Air Ride cab;
• Front Axle = FXL2323,000-pound Mack;
• Rear Axle = MeritorRT46160 46,000-pounds;
• Frame = 9.5MM x 300x 900 with full liner; and
• Rear Engine PTO formixer hydraulics.
The mixer is a McNeilusstandard 11-cubic-yardtransit and includes:
• 11-cubic-yard, 42-inch opening;
• Eaton Hydraulics 54Series;
• ZF 7300 Drum Drive;
• Slump Meter ;
• Front and Rear RollerGuards;
• 150 Gallon AluminumWater tank, side mounted;
• Air Lift Charge Hopper;
• Rear Tow Loop; and
• Air Chute lock.
The seventh annualauction will be held onWed., Jan. 25 in theNorth Hall Room N262 ofthe Las Vegas ConventionCenter. The silent auctionwill be held from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. and the liveauction begins at 1 p.m.Once again this year, in-ternet bidding will beavailable on the RitchieBrothers website,www.rbauction.com. Toparticipate in electronicauction bidding, biddersmust register a week inadvance. Those partici-pating in the auction atWOC can register on site.For a full list of items,please visit www.concret-edegree.com/auction.
Those interested inmaking a donation shouldcontact CIM AuctionCommittee Chairman Eu-gene Martineau at [email protected] 904-735-5537.
Receiving tremendoussupport from the con-crete industry, the CIMprogram was the first ofits kind in United States— a four year Bachelor ofScience degree in Con-crete Industry Manage-ment. The need for sucha program was recog-nized through the RMC2000 movement in 1994
CIM announces donation byMack and McNeilus for
seventh Annual Auction atWorld of Concrete
Mack Truck model GU813 equipped with a McNeilus 11-cubic-yard concrete mixer donated by Mack Trucks, Inc.and McNeilus Co., a Division of Oshkosh Truck.
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While every roadway bridge is important to thepeople who have to travel over it every day, none ismore important than the bridge that traverses theCSX railroad tracks in Fonda, NY. Known as the NYSRoute 30A and Route 5 traffic, this aging bridge isbeing replaced with a new structure that will not only
allow vehicles to travel over the railroad tracks easilyand safely, but it will also provide a new widenedintersection for vehicles traveling in both directions.It will feature new turn lanes onto the bridge fromRoute 5 from the east and west, and a new left turnlane exiting the bridge from Route 30A onto Route 5,west and northbound.
“More than 1,400 tractor trailers travel over thisbridge during every 24 hour period,” says NYDOTProject Engineer Rob Mosconi, during a recentinterview at the jobsite. “There is a Wal-MartDistribution Center in Johnstown, which is a fewmiles north of Fonda. That accounts for many of thetrucks that go over the bridge. Accordingly, the needfor safe turning at this intersection is exaggeratedbecause of its importance.”
Mosconi said that crews from Tioga ConstructionCompany, the contract award winner, have found thejob challenging because of the need to keep theexisting roadway open and because of the closenessof the new structure to the historical FondaFairgrounds facility, to the east. He said that sinceseveral of the Fairgrounds buildings are currently onthe national historical register, the need for a way topreserve the safety and security of these buildings isimperative. Not only is the safety of these structuresduring the building process important, but becausethey are located within 10-feet of the approach to thenew bridge, they become an ongoing concern over thelifetime of the new structure.
Accordingly, to help protect the fairgrounds proper-ty, crews will be installing a retaining wall that willcontain the approach’s fill and buttress the roadwaythe entire length of the approach to the new bridge.This design also allows for a boundary that providesa 10-foot roadway between the bridge and thefairgrounds property line. The roadway will be devot-ed to bridge inspection and repair crew access to theeastern face of the structure.
When the job is completed, the MSES Wall(mechanically stabilized earth system) will use galva-nized steel straps that are attached to the back of theconcrete facing panels and that protrude into the FondaBridge 7
A new, NYS Route 30A traffic bridge over the CSX rail right of way in the village of Fonda, NY, will include a new intersection at NYS Route 5 that features turn lanes ontoand off of the bridge.
FFonda bridge completion will bring onda bridge completion will bring welcomed relief to vehicle traffic in the areawelcomed relief to vehicle traffic in the area
by Jon M. Casey
Dirt is carefully removed from the undercut to theapproach at the base of the bridge. Reinforcing Geo-Grid material is placed under the gravel backfill to helphold the soil in place.
Project Engineer, Rob Mosconi, shows us a sample ofthe Geo-Grid material used to reinforce the entire 468-foot approach to the new bridge. The material is buriedin the approach site behind Mosconi, from the orangehazard marking barrel, barely visible in the distancebeyond the Fonda Fairgrounds buildings on the left, allthe way to the foot of the bridge some 100-feet behindthe photographer.
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embankment area. In this configuration, the strapsbecome surrounded and permanently embedded inthe embankment material. The gravel embankmentmaterial is tested and has to meet certain require-ments for gradation and corrosion potential.
“The exterior panel that faces the fairgrounds, is aCruciform style panel,” he said. “On a typical panelthere are three lower straps and three upper straps.The wall we are installing is designed by theReinforced Earth Company.”
“The 468-foot approach to the bridge also includesa 3-foot undercut that has been reinforced with abi-axial, Geo-Grid material that adds strength to theground beneath the approach,” said Mosconi. “TheGeo-Grid material acts much in the same way asrebar does in concrete projects, and this new productoffers lateral support, at 90 degree angles, in twodirections, for added strength. Since there was littleinitial excavation in preparation for the new bridge,the necessary fill material will come from theJohnstown area.”
The new bridge building project began in March2011 and will have an elevation that is five feet high-er than the old bridge. The added height will not onlyallow for more clearance for the trains passingbeneath, but it will also allow for easier turning ontothe roadway at the north end of the bridge. The workis currently on track for the intended completion datein June 2012, despite substantial flooding in thesurrounding area from Tropical Storm Irene. Whenthe work is completed, the $5.3 million project will bea welcomed addition for the travelers who passthrough the area on a regular basis.
One of the challenges of the new bridge construction is how close it is to the historical buildings on the FondaFairgrounds property. Only 10-feet will separate the bridge from the property, allowing for an access road inbetween for bridge inspection and service vehicles.
More than 1400 tractor trailer rigs pass over this bridgeevery day. One of the local destinations for thesetrucks is a regional distribution warehouse for Wal-Mart, Inc. located in nearby Johnstown, NY.
A crew works on the approach to the new bridge thatwill stand five feet higher than the old bridge.
The Geo-Grid material can be seen protruding from beneath the aggregate fill material. The inset photo givesreaders a view of the worksite in which the Geo-Grid underlayment is being installed.
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WASHINGTON — Nomatter how you slice it,the outlook for the 2012transportation construc-tion market is mixed, theAmerican Road & Trans-portation Builders Asso-ciation’s (ARTBA) senioreconomist said in her an-nual economic forecastduring a 90 minute webi-nar for Wall Street ana-lysts and construction in-dustry executives.
“There is good newsand bad news for 2012depending on the mode oftransportation,” accord-ing to ARTBA’s AlisonPremo Black.
First the bad news: thehighway and bridge con-struction market is ex-pected to contract 6 per-cent, to $72.6 billion froman estimated $77 billionin 2011. The subway andlight rail markets will bedown even more.
“The main factors driv-ing the decline in high-way and bridge construc-tion are not surprising:the winding down of in-frastructure investmentunder the American Re-covery & ReinvestmentAct (ARRA), continuedweak growth in the U.S.economy, persistent stateand local budget chal-lenges, and a static feder-al aid highway program,”Black says.
Black cautions the longdelayed highway/transitreauthorization bill re-mains a “wild card.” IfCongress in early 2012passes a multi-year bill,that at minimum, main-tains current investmentlevels, it could help inter-ject greater certainty inthe market. Both theSenate and House pro-posals also contain lan-guage to expand theTransportation Infra-structure Finance and In-novation Act (TIFIA),which if leveraged quick-ly, could offer anothermarket boost, she says.
The good news in theARTBA forecast: the rail-road market, drivenlargely by private sectorinvestment, is expected toincrease by nearly 4 per-cent; and the value ofconstruction for portsand waterways is expect-ed to grow by 6 percent,driven by work on bothcoasts in preparation forthe 2014 expansion of thePanama Canal.
Also good news, thetransportation construc-tion market sector will re-main the most stable in-dustry sector as it hasbeen for the past fiveyears. Between 2007 and2011, the real value ofhighway and bridge con-struction, adjusted withthe ARTBA Price Index formaterial prices, wages andinflation, fell only 10 per-cent. Over the same peri-od, the real value of totalconstruction work in theU.S. fell by one third from$1.1 trillion to an estimat-ed $769 billion. And thereal value of residentialconstruction tanked morethan 50 percent from$500.5 billion in 2007 to$236.5 billion in 2011.
The historical stabilityof the transportation mar-ket is in large part due tothe role of public sector fi-nancing, ARTBA says.
Despite the nationaldownturn in market ac-tivity, some states arepoised for growth, Blacknotes. There are 18 stateswhere the value of stateand local governmenthighway and bridge con-tract awards for fiscalyear 2011 is higher com-pared to fiscal year 2010.This is an indicator thatthe value of work in thosestates will likely increasein the coming year asthose projects are under-way. The value of con-tract awards is down in24 states and Washing-ton D.C. Contract awardsin the remaining eightstates were relatively sta-ble, either up or downwithin five percent.
ARTBA’s 2012 forecastfor other transportationmodes:
BridgesThe value of bridge work
is expected to drop by 10percent from $26.3 billionto $23.6 billion, primarilybecause nearly all the proj-ects that include ARRA in-vestments are finished orunderway and state/localDOTs are pulling back onnew projects. This is likelydue to a combination ofthe delayed federal reau-thorization bill, and con-tinued state and localbudget challenges.
AirportsThe value of work done
on airport runways is ex-pected to fall 4 percentfrom $4.9 billion in 2011
to $4.7 billion, primarilybecause of flat funding forthe Airport and Light Rail.
After a decade ofgrowth, the real value ofsubway and light railconstruction is expectedto drop nearly 16 percent
from $5.4 billion in 2011to $4.6 billion. Contractawards for subway andlight rail are downsharply in 2011, indicat-ing transit agencies arepulling back on projects.
ARTBA has a series of
econometric models thattake into account currenteconomic conditions, stateand local funding and fed-eral investment. The ART-BA forecast model as-sumes: 1. the U.S. econo-my will continue to show
modest growth in the com-ing years; 2. materialprices and project costswill be in line with infla-tion; and 3. there is nomajor increase or decreasein federal investment overthe next five years.
2012 Transportation Construction Market Outlook mixed,ARTBA annual forecast finds
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Volvo Group’s Powertrain organiza-tion in Hagerstown, MD recently re-ceived two awards for their commemo-rative booklet, capturing 50 years of de-veloping and producing engines, trans-missions and related power componentsfor Volvo Group brands.
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Now, customers of allBen Weitsman & Sonscrap recycling locationscan take advantage ofconvenient Sunday hoursstarting Sunday, Nov. 6.Previously, Sunday hourswere available only at thecompany’s Scranton yard.
“Sunday is one of ourbusiest days in Scran-ton,” said Adam Weits-man, president of Up-state Shredding and BenWeitsman & Son. “Ex-panded weekend hourscan accommodate all ofBen Weitsman & Son’sretail, commercial and in-dustrial accounts. Theadditional hours are anadded convenience forour customers,” he said.
Ben Weitsman & Sonlocations in Owego,Rochester, Binghamton,Jamestown and Syra-cuse, NY join the Scran-ton, PA, facility in open-ing for business on Sun-day from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
As always, those bring-ing scrap to Ben Weits-
man & Son locations willbe paid top of the marketprices, in cash, the sameday they sell their metalfor recycling.
“Expanding operatinghours help us increasescrap volume and furtherdevelop our footprint inthese markets. We realizepeople are very busy andwe want to make doingbusiness with our yardsas convenient and re-warding for our cus-tomers as we possiblycan,” Weitsman said.
In addition to eightscrap yards in New Yorkand Pennsylvania, Up-state Shredding — BenWeitsman & Son, withheadquarters in Owego,NY, has shredding facili-ties in Owego andRochester. These facilitieswill allow the company toprocess more than800,000 tons of ferrousscrap and 150-million-pounds of non-ferrousscrap this year.
For more information onthe company, visit www.upstateshredding.com.
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As executive chair-man, Servedio will re-main chair of the Boardof Directors, and he willfocus his attention onseeking long term strate-gic business opportuni-ties, expanding STV’smarkets and finding op-portunities to buildgreater shareholder val-ue. Servedio has servedas chairman and CEOfor the past decade.
Riverso will assume fullresponsibility for the dai-ly operations of STV andwork to position the com-pany to achieve its shortand long term strategicgoals. He will also work intandem with Servedio onstrategic planning issues.Riverso’s emphasis willbe on business opera-tions, financial perform-ance, business develop-ment, technology and hu-man capital. He hasserved as president andchief operating officer forthe past two years andwas appointed to the STVboard earlier this year.
“Our strategic plan setsforth a vision for successin a highly competitivenational and global mar-ketplace,” said Servedio.“These executive changespave the way for asmooth transition of ex-ecutive responsibilitiesand ensure that we main-tain a competitive edge aswe approach a secondcentury of growth.”
“This is an excitingtime for STV and I amhonored to become chief
executive officer and takeon the challenges of thisposition,” said Riverso,who joined STV as a sen-ior vice president in 2005and became executivevice president in 2006.
STV is a leading,award winning profes-sional firm offering en-gineering, architectural,planning, environmen-tal and constructionmanagement services.In 2012 it will celebrateits one hundredth yearas a company.
STV consistently ranksamong the country’s top25 firms in education,highways, bridges, railand mass transit.Throughout the UnitedStates, STV’s 1,700 pro-fessional, technical andsupport personnel offerservices to a broad andever expanding clientbase. The firm providesplanning, environmen-tal, design, program andconstruction manage-ment and specialty serv-ices for the transporta-tion, design-build, insti-tutional and commercialbuilding, advanced tech-nology, industrial anddefense markets.
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Industry veterans willoversee industrial
accounts, operations
Two scrap industry vet-erans have been tappedto help lead the UpstateShredding — Ben Weits-man & Son family of com-panies into the nextphase of developmentand expansion.
Norb Klebanski, whoworked for Liberty Iron &Metal for nearly 24 yearsas a senior buyer, hasbeen named commercialmanager for Ben Weits-man of Scranton and BenWeitsman of Liberty. Inhis previous position,Klebanski called on in-dustrial scrap accounts,steel mills and foundriesin seven states and Cana-da, buying for the compa-ny’s shredders. He willhave similar duties atBen Weitsman of Scran-ton as well as Ben Weits-man of Liberty, which willopen later this fall.
“Norb is perfectly posi-tioned to strengthen ourindustrial accounts divi-sion and build upon ourexisting relationships,”said Adam Weitsman,company president.
Klebanski, a native ofPittsburgh, lives in Erie,PA, with his wife Kath-leen and three boys. Hegraduated from GannonUniversity in Erie in 1983with a B.A. in Communi-cation Arts.
E.J. Watson has beenhired as operations man-ager to oversee the com-pany’s Riverside Engi-neering 10,000 hp megashredder located inOwego, NY, the newRiverside Engineeringmega shredder being in-stalled at Ben Weitsmanof Rochester, and ninefeeder yards. Originallyfrom Gary, IN, Watsonhas more than thirtyyears’ experience in thescrap industry.
“E.J. is an expert inramping up scrap opera-tions and operating andmaintaining our shred-der,” Weitsman said. “Hisskill set is invaluable tous as we open new facili-ties and bring additionalmega-shredders online.”
For the past 20 years,Watson was chief of oper-ations for Tube City andTube City IMS where heoversaw operations atnew and existing facilities
along with all projects,repairs, upgrades andnew installations of pro-cessing equipment.
“Norb and E.J. bothbring extensive knowl-edge of the scrap indus-try to our company, andthat knowledge will beinvaluable as we con-tinue to grow,” Weits-man said. “They areperfectly suited to ourteam as we grow in cur-rent and new markets.”
Upstate Shredding —Ben Weitsman & Son,with headquarters inOwego, NY, has shreddingfacilities in Owego andRochester and scrap pro-cessing facilities inOwego, Rochester, Bing-hamton, Jamestown,Ithaca, Liberty and Syra-cuse, NY, and Scranton,PA. Working toward a goalof $1 billion in annual,debt free sales, the com-pany will process morethan 800,000 tons of fer-rous scrap and 150 mil-lion pounds of non-fer-rous scrap this year. Formore information on thecompany, visit www.up-stateshredding.com.
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Gaylord Opryland Resort &Convention Center, Nash-
ville, TN. Exhibit boothspace assignments are un-derway. Companies are in-vited to showcase their lat-est state of the art technolo-gy, equipment, design, prod-ucts & services. To reserve aspace, contact the ISEE of-fice or register online atwww.see.org starting in lateJuly. Call 440-349-4400.On Internet at www.isee.org
FEB 15-16
Catamount ConsultingSpring Thaw SafetyTraining Conference
Turning Stone Casino & Re-sort, Verona, NY. 8 am - 4
pm both days. $99/person.This conference will cover avariety of 30 different topicsover the two days and isopen to all those in the Safe-ty, Mining and Con-struc-tion Industry. Con-tact Hei-di Orleman, 518-623-2352.On Internet at www.cata-mountconsultingllc.com
MAR 6-8
The Work Truck Show
Indiana Convention Center,Indianapolis, IN. ContactNTEA, 248-489-7090 or e-mail [email protected]. On In-ternet at www.ntea.com
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Tuesday, January 3• State of Ohio DOT Surplus Aircraft. Asse-tAuctions, 800-303-6511
www.asset-auctions.com/rock• State of Tennessee Surplus Equipment.AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511
www.asset-auctions.com/rock• Tools, Road Signs, Forklifts, Brass ShellCasings, Surplus. AssetAuctions, 800-303-6511
www.asset-auctions.com/rock• Weekly Construction Equipment Auction.Every Tuesday. Online Bidding Only! SeeWeb site for details. Also monthly auctionsfor surplus trucks and pickups from Com-monwealth of PA and dump trucks & equip.from OH DOT. AssetAuctions, 800-303-
6511www.asset-auctions.com/rockSaturday, January 7
• 10:00 AM: 3517 Railroad Ave., Alexander,NY. Z&M Ag & Turf Auction. Public AuctionSale of Farm Tractors, Machinery, Land-scape, Tools, Lawn Tractor & Mowers. RoyTeitsworth, Inc., Auctioneers, 585-243-1563.
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• 10:00 AM: Gray’s Connecticut Valley In-door Auction, White River Junction, VT.Townline Equipment Sales Used EquipmentAuction. C.W. Gray & Sons, Inc., 802-7852161
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The Association of Equipment Manu-facturers (AEM) announces its newlyelected 2012 officers:
• Chair is Russell Fowler, president &CEO of Krone NA Inc., Memphis, TN.
• Vice Chair is Stuart Levenick, grouppresident of Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, IL.
• Treasurer is Brian Kober, vice pres-
ident Corporate Planning & Strategy ofKomatsu America Corporation, RollingMeadows, IL.
• Secretary is Dennis Slater, AEM’sfull time president, Milwaukee, WI.
• AG Sector Board Chair is RobertKolb, vice president Global BusinessDevelopment of GEA Farm Technologies
Inc., Naperville, IL.
• CE Sector Board Chair is RichardPatek, president Telsmith & vice presi-dent Astec Aggregate & Mining Group ofAstec Industries Inc., Mequon, WI.
AEM’s Board of Directors, led by theofficers, sets the guidelines and operat-ing policies of AEM on behalf of mem-
bers in areas including public policy,equipment statistics and market infor-mation, trade shows, technical andproduct safety support, global businessdevelopment, education/training, work-force development and worksite safe-ty/educational materials.
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Bayshore RecyclingCorp receives Gover-nor’s Environmental
Excellence award
WOODBRIDGE, NJ —Bayshore RecyclingCorp. (Bayshore) Presi-dent Valerie Montecalvoreceived the Environ-mental Leadershipaward at the New JerseyDepartment of Environ-mental Protection’s(NJDEP) 12th annualGovernor’s Environmen-tal Excellence awardsceremony. This eventwas sponsored by theNew Jersey Corporationfor Advanced Technology(NJCAT) and the NewJersey State League ofMunicipalities. Theseprestigious awards arepresented in nine cate-gories annually to indi-viduals and organiza-tions that have goneabove and beyond in theprotection of New Jer-sey’s environment.
Candidates werejudged and scored underspecific criteria: docu-mented environmentalbenefit, leadership, in-novation, education andoutreach. The panel ofjudges received morethan 60 nominations,selecting those appli-cants exhibiting excel-lence in environmentalmanagement. Toppingthe Environmental Lead-ership Category, Monte-calvo demonstrated tire-less passion and perse-verance in the develop-ment of Bayshore, whereshe directs and moti-vates her dedicatedteam. She truly is thedriving force behind thesuccess of Bayshore’s 52acre ecocomplex and en-ergy campus.
Bayshore and its affili-ated companies operatesix different NJDEP ap-proved recycling busi-nesses which involve: re-cycling concrete, as-phalt, brick, block and
glass cullet into aggre-gate materials; remedia-tion of petroleum con-taminated soils; materi-als recovery of mixedconstruction and demo-lition debris into second-ary products such aslandscaping mulch andbiofuel, full service met-als recycling, recycling ofconsumer electronicsand acceptance ofdredge material at an ex-isting barge terminal.Bayshore sits as one ofthe largest and most ver-tically integrated recy-cling facilities in theNortheast. When theecocomplex build out iscompleted, Bayshore willoperate 100 percentgreen businesses pow-ered by 100 percent re-newable energy.
Beyond its sustainablerecycling operations, thefacility currently receives40 percent of its energyfor its soil operation from9,365 solar panels —just the beginning ofMontecalvo’s renewableenergy vision. Montecal-vo’s blueprint is to addmore solar, wind, tidaland biomass to energytechnologies to completethe progressive businessplan. Established in1995, Bayshore wascoined as the “Mega Mallof Recycling,” by LisaJackson, former com-missioner of the NJDEPand current administra-tor of the USEPA underPresident Obama.
In accepting theaward, Montecalvo rec-ognized her dedicatedteam, consultants andcustomers, withoutwhom, this honorwould not be possible.For more informationregarding the companyand Montecalvo’s pro-gressive vision, visitw w w . b a y s h o r e r e c y -cling.com.
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Valerie Montecalvo, president, Bayshore Recycling Corp.receives the Environmental Leadership category award
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ment of Environmental Protection Gov-ernor’s Environmental ExcellenceAwards are the state’s premier envi-ronmental awards program for recog-nizing outstanding environmental per-formance, programs and projects inthe state. These awards honor and rec-ognize individuals, businesses, educa-tors, institutions, communities andothers who have made significant con-
tributions to environmental protectionin New Jersey. Winners of the New Jer-sey Governor’s Environmental Excel-lence Awards are honored each De-cember at an awards ceremony and re-ception hosted by Commissioner of theDepartment of Environmental Protec-tion. For more information, visitwww.state.nj.us/dep/eeawards.
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DAY 3 - CONTRACTOR SUPPORT, AG, LANDSCAPE & MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
TERMS: Complete payment or a minimum requirement of 20% deposit day of sale in Cash, Certified Check orGuaranteed Funds. Balance due within 4 days.
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Already Including - Add Your Equipment Today!:Crusher:• Telsmith 38SBS Cone Crusher (Factory Rebuilt)Mechanics Truck:• 1999 IHC 4900 Service Truck (5-Ton Boom)Equipment Parts:• CAT 775D: Front Spindle & Rear Brake Assembly• CAT 773B: Torque Case, Transmission, Dump Bodies &
Tailgates, Hyd. Pump (Main) & Tanks, (3) Hoist Cylinders,Brake Assemblies
• CAT 769C: Transmission, (2) Differentials, (2) CAT 3408Engines (Parts Only), (2) Dump Bodies, Hoist Cylinder,Hyd. & Fuel Tanks, Struts, Steering Cylinders, Spindles,Brake Assemblies
• CAT 988B: High Lift Arms, Front & Rear Differentials,Torque Case
• CAT 980C: (2) Radiators, Brake & Final Drive Assembly, (2)Hoist Cyl., (1) Tilt Cyl
Truck Parts:• Mack Truck: 2002 BRD6742 Dsl. Eng., Eaton RM 15
RoadRanger Trans., RadiatorSupport Equipment:• Ingersoll-Rand 750 CFM Compressor• (4) Fuel & Oil Storage Tanks• Lincoln Welder• Exhaust Fan• Fuel Pump• Shaw Box Hoist• Acco Overhead Hoist• Many More Items Expected!!
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(From Left) Jennifer Solewski, Gary Sondermeyer, Lee Becker, Jessica Gallo, FrankMontecalvo, Valerie Montecalvo and NJDEP Commissioner Bob Martin.
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1990 Caterpillar IT28B Wheel Loader 110 HP, Hydraulic Coupler, Cab w/Heat,Third Function Hyds, Powershift Trans, Bridgestone Radials, Quick Attach 2.5 Yd.Bucket & Forks
2004 Kubota L3400DT Tractor 550 Hrs, 34 HP Diesel, 4WD, Gearshift Trans,ROPS, Industrial Tires, Loader, 3 Pt. Hitch & PTO
2005 Kubota KX161-3 Excavator 1879 Hrs, Angle Dozer Blade, 24” TrenchingBkt, 48” Drainage Bkt, Quick Coupler, Wide Steel Tracks, Cab w/AC & Heat, Hyd.Thumb Kit, 47 HP, 12,000 Lbs. Operating Weight
2005 Kubota RTV900 Utility Vehicle 22 HP Diesel, 4WD, Power Dump & Steering, Hard Cabw/Heat, Front & Rear Worklights, Winch, 72” Power Angle Plow, Bedliner, Hydrostatic Trans
2003 New Holland BR740 Round Baler 46.5”x60” Bale Size, Hyd PU Lift,XtraSweep, Bale Cmnd & Slicer, SS Baler
BEST BUYS In Used Equipment
1999 John Deere 80 Excavator 7835 Hrs., 55 HP, 16,600 lb. weight, WB Hyd.
Thumb, Wain Roy Wrist & Bucket, 3 Bkts, Cab w/Heat, Steel Tracks in Good Shape
2004 New Holland TC40DA Tractor/Loader/Backhoe 760 Hrs., HydrostaticTrans., Loader w/ Quick Attach Bkt., 8’ Backhoe w/ Subframe, 3 Pt. Hitch, Diesel,PTO, 40 HP, R4 Industirial Tires
1998 Case 1845C Skid Steer 1707 Hrs., 56 HP Cummins Diesel, Cab, HandControls, Aux Hyd., 1750 lb. Operating Load
1997 Ford/New Holland 675E 3324 Hrs., 90 HP, 4WD, Cab w/Heat, Powershift
Trans. Standard hoe w/ hyd. thumb
Huge Used Equipment AuctionLate Models, Recent Trade-Ins, and Low Houred Machines for Sale
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 2012 AT 10:00 AMHosted by Gray’s Auction at the Connecticut Valley Auction (Indoor Facility)
Route 14, White River Junction, Vermont • C.W. Gray & Sons Auctioneers - Lic. #VT 128802/785-2161 - 802/296-5806 (site phone)
Auction starts at 10 AM Sharp - rain, snow or shine - as most equipment will be indoors. Gates open at 8:00 AM for viewingRt. 12A, Plainfield, NH 603/675-5409 603/675-6347 www.townlineequipment.com • e-mail: [email protected]
CONSTRUCTION• 1986 Case 1150E dozer w/6 way blade &
canopy• 1999 Case 1845C skid steer w/cab, heat,
73” bkt• 1980 JD 301A 3pt & PTO• 1990 Cat IT28B loader w/2.5 yd. bkt & 48”
forks• 2005 Kubota KX161 w/cab, air, heat, QA
24” bkt, steel wide tracks w/thumb, 24” bkt& 48” clean mt bkt
• 2005 Cat 304CR w/cab, heat, blade, newrubber tracks, thumb QA 18” & 24” bkts
• Kobelco 80CS• 1952 Austin Westin Model 88 grader• 1999 JD 80 clean, nice w/cab, heat, blade,
steel tracks, Wain Roy wrist w/3 bkts• 1997 NH 675E cab, heat, TLB, reg hoe, hyd
thumb• 2006 Case 450CT tracked skid steer, 819 hrs• Cat D3 dozer, 6 way blade, winch w/arch &
canopy• Cat 426 series II, 4WD, TLB, Erops, extenda
hoe, Balderson wrist, 2 bkts• Ford 555C 4WD, Erops, extenda hoe, 4 in 1
bkt, 3 dig bkts TRACTORS
• 1999 Kubota L4310 w/ldr• 1984 Ford 1910 w/ldr• 1955 Farmall 300 w/ldr• 2002 Kubota B2910 w/TLB• 2002 Kubota B2710 w/ldr & mower
• 1997 Kubot B2400 w/ldr & snowblower• 2004 Kubota B7610 w/ldr & blade• 1990 JD 855 TLB• JD 180LT tractor w/mower deck• 2001 Kubota M120DTC w/ldr• 1976 IH 986 w/cab• 1972 Ford 7000• 2004 NH TC40A TLB• 1999 Kubota L3010HST w/ldr• 1988 Kubota L2850GST w/ldr• 2004 Kubota L3400DT w/ldr• 1997 Kubota L245DT w/ldr & new ROPS• 1998 Kubota B2400 w/ldr• 2004 Kubota B7610HSD w/ldr• 1992 Ford 1320 w/ldr• 1997 Kubota B2100 w/ldr & front snowblower
• 1986 Ford 2110 w/ldr• Massey Ferguson 20 w/ldr
UTILITY VEHICLES• 2005 Kubota RTV900• 2005 Kubota RTV900 w/cab, winch, power
angle, snowplowLAWN MOWERS
• 2005 Kubota GR2000 w/mower & bagger• 1998 Kubota G1800 w/mower & grass
catcher• 2001 Simplicity Legacy w/mower & blower• Kubota GR2100 w/mower & blower• 2009 Kubota ZG327 mower
MISCELLANEOUS• BR740 silage special baler, edge wrap, net
wrap, bale slicer
• SQ72R 72” rotary mower• 84” Lorenz rear mt PTO blower• CH 160 6” w/hyd feed chipper• Patu DC65 w/hyd feed chipper• Roadrunner grader blades• SQ142 42” rotary mower• 62CC 62” flail mower• Bradco 511 11ft backhoe fits New Cub
Tractor• Troy-Built walk behind sickle mower• Troy-Built chipper/shredder• Echo Bear Cat walk behind vacuum, tow
behind gang mowers• Harper Goosen SB5400 3pt straw blower
w/hose• Bartell reversible plate compactor
• 2006 Vermeer BC600XL auto feed chipper,300 hrs
• New set of ice chains (19.5x24)• Super cutter clamp on asphalt cutting wheel• 2002 JLG 1932 elec scissor lift, 304 hrs• New Gentec hyd thumb (10-12K)• New Gentec manual thumb (20-30K)• New Versatech hyd brush grapple bkt• New Versatech solid bottom grapple bkt• 2004 Ammann AVH6030 diesel, reversible
plate compactor• 6’ Harley rake, skid steer mount, power angle• New Cat Q/A pallet forks• New 72” high volume snow bucket• New 60” high volume snow bucket• Versatech Q/A bale spear
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HARD HAT NEWS CLASSIFIED SECTIONMailing Address: Hard Hat News Classifieds, PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
Announcements Announcements
BuildingMaterials/Supplies
Buildings For Sale
BuildingMaterials/Supplies
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ADVERTISING DEADLINEFriday, January 27th
For as little as $9.00 - place a classified ad in
HARD HAT NEWSCall Peg at1-800-836-2888
or 518-673-0111or email [email protected]
Midlakes Metal Sales• Metal Roofing and Siding in Many Colors
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Cars, Trucks, Trailers Cars, Trucks, Trailers
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‘06 Caddy CTS-V
6.0 liter V-8, 6spd std, all options, blackw/tan leather interior, 46,000 miles.
Reduced to $22,500518-221-41033 orr 518-673-0104
Announcements
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CHECK YOUR AD - ADVER-TISERS should check theirads on the first week of inser-tion. Lee Publications, Inc.shall not be liable for typo-graphical, or errors in publica-tion except to the extent of thecost of the first weeks inser-tion of the ad, and shall alsonot be liable for damages dueto failure to publish an ad.Adjustment for errors is limit-ed to the cost of that portion ofthe ad wherein the erroroccurred. Report any errorsto Peg Patrei at 518-673-0111 or 800-836-2888.
YARD SIGNS: 16x24 full colorwith stakes, double sided.Stakes included. Only $15.00each. Call Beth at Lee Publi-cations 518-673-0101. Pleaseallow 7 to 10 business dayswhen ordering.
Announcements
PEOPLE WILL PAY TO HUNTon your land. Earn top $$$ forhunting rights. Call for a FREEquote and info packet toll free1-866-309-1507 or request atwww.BaseCampLeasing.com
Attachments
JDD DOZER BLADES
LIKE NEW
750C LGP Straight $6,45000
750C Semi-U$4,69500
850C Semi-U$4,89500
Limitedd Quantityy -- Actt NowCall Bill Pratt - Rockland Mfg
800-458-37733
ConstructionEquipment For Sale
IH 234 diesel, hydro, 2WDcompact, $2,000 OBO; Gehl3725 skid steer, gas, noattachments, $4,000 OBO.315-536-4834
Cranes
CRANE OPERATOR ANDREFRESHER TRAINING: Weprovide crane operator train-ing to pass the New York Statewritten and skills tests. The 4week program is 1 weekclassroom training and 3weeks of hands on training.You will be out in the field pick-ing and moving materials witha crane. CRANE INSPEC-TIONS: We provide OSHAannual inspections of yourtruck, crawler and RT cranes.Hydraulic or lattice booms.Inspections are documentedand meet OSHA & ANSI stan-dards. For more informationon inspections or training con-tact David F Witbeck, SafetySystems & Solutions Inc.Phone 518-283-8228. Webwww.safetysystems.com
NORTHEAST CRANESales & Service LLC
FULLL LINEE OFTADANO,, TEREX
ANDD SANYY PARTS
Crawlers
JD 655 crawler loader, verygood condition, $12,900 OBO.585-554-4736.
Custom Services
HOME BUILDER, featuringBill Lake Homes.Your plans orours. www.kdhomesny.comDave KD Homes [email protected]
Demolition
DEMOLITION BUCKET
New. Save Thousands. Fits 966H,844J, 844K, 95ZV, WA480-5/6,WA500-3/6, L586, L-180 E/F.
$39,975Call or E-mail Bill:
Excavators
KUBOTA mini excavator7000#, blade, rubber tracks,NICE, $12,500. 585-230-3038
Farm MachineryFor Sale
Smiley’s EquipmentNew dump trailer .$5,000
9 ton trailer . . . . . .$1,500
‘08 Dodge 4x4 pickup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,500
‘99 Ford pickup . .$2,000
IH dsl dump truck $2,500
Excavator . . . . . .$12,500
Case 450 Dozer .$8,500
JD 350C Dozer .$11,500
White 4x4 ldrhoe .$9,500
Case ldrhoe . . . . .$6,000
BUYING MACHINESDEAD OR ALIVE
518-634-2310
Fencing
LOCUST POSTS, POLES,Split Rails, 6x6’s, 4x4’s, otherhardwood boards and planks,custom cut. Also lots, landcleared, woodlots wanted.518-883-8284.
Loaders
‘04 CAT 257B track loader,heated cab, 1200 hrs., veryclean machine, $17,900. 315-536-6382
Lumber &Wood Products
GULDENSCHUH LUMBERLLC, Caledonia, NY. Hard-wood and softwood construc-tion material planking, tim-bers, blocking, and shoring“Any Size” We can do up to20’. No minimum. Call Don585-538-4750
HIGH QUALITY native roughcut lumber for timber frames,siding, fencing, beams, man-tels, barns & sheds. Customcut lumber to your specs.Sawdust & mulch. Specializ-ing in Hemlock. Oran MillingLLC, Rt. 20, Manlius,NY 315-682-8795, fax [email protected]
Parts
NEW, USED & RECONDITIONEDPARTS FOR CONSTRUCTION &
AGRICULTURECase-JD-IHC Crawlers
Case-JD-Ford-IHC TLB’sCase-JD-Wheel Loaders
Skid Loader PartsSPECIAL: MultiKey
Construction Sets $45GOODRICHTRACTOR
PARTS
607-642-3293Rt. 38 & 38B, Newark Valley, NY
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HARD HAT NEWS CLASSIFIED SECTIONMailing Address: Hard Hat News Classifieds, PO Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
Trucks Trucks
Trucks Trucks
New PJ 7’x16’ Dump Trailer 14,000lb GVW, self contained 12v hyd, split/spreadgate, roll tarp, LED lights, loading ramps & D-rings
$7,895 Midlakes
Trailer Sales
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
“We’ll hook you up”1595 Yale Farm Rd., Romulus, NY 14541
Toll Free 888-585-3580 ~ 315-585-6411
Martin’s Farm Trucks, LLCTrucks for All Your Needs - Specializing in Agri-Business Vehicles
888-497-0310
2004 FL M2 SA C&C 3126 Cat210hp, 6spd, Air Brakes, Spring
Susp, 33,000 GVW, 220k mi,
Several to choose from
$16,900
Eager Beaver 20 Ton Pintle21’ flat, 6’ Tail, 6’ Ramps,
102” Wide, Air Brakes,
5 D-Rings Per Side
$9,900
11 (2)) 19855 FREUHAUFF 80000 GALLONN ALUMINUMM TANKS,,on hub pilot rim and 23’ boom, field spread or nurse. Very Sharp!
Call 585-734-3264
475 HP C-15, 397kmiles, 46k rears, 20k
front, 20k lift axle,new rear radials
(not recaps)$52,000
complete unit OR$35,000
cab/chassis only
Call Kevin at 315-247-5592 to buy
19966 Westernn Starr 4900SA
2005 Western Star 4900SA
Call Kevin at 315-247-5592 to buy
450HP Mercedes,73K Miles, One Year
Old 2666 USAsilage/grain body
(26’x6’ 6”)$88,000
complete unit OR$68,000
cab/chasis only
Parts & Repair
PARTS** Caterpil larr Engine/
IPDD Kitss **
* Transmissions*
*Final Drives*
*Hydraulic Pumps*
*All Excavator Parts*
*Under Carriages*
Revettee New/Usedd Parts
PH: 607-754-3287Cell: 607-427-9857
Real Estate For Sale
HUNTING/CAMPINGPROPERTY
Southwestern VirginiaBland County
62+/- ACRESATV Trails, Springs
Deer, Turkey, GrouseAdjoins National Forest
$90,000Several Purchase
Options Available. Call
540-255-9112
Skid SteerLoaders
‘01 MUSTANG 2044 skidloader, 49hp Yanmar, aux.hyd. weights, 4650 hrs.,$7,900. 315-536-6382
Snowblowers
2010 EDGE high-flow snow-blower, used one season,36”H 86”W, chute hydraulical-ly controlled, $8,900. 518-872-1386
Snowplows
8’ SNOW PUSHER, standardquick tach, others available,Pine Ridge Welding andMachine, Penn Yan,NY. 315-536-2102
Tools
BORING TOOL 1-3/4” underroads, driveways, works onbackhoe, $1,500.00. 716-937-6434 Clip and Save
Trailers
B & GTrailer Sales
Dryden, NY 13053
607-898-9558COMPLETE LINE OFFLATBEDTRAILERS
Trailers
NEW DUMP trailer, $5,000;9 ton trailer, $1,500. 518-634-2310
TEITSWORTH TRAILERS:Over 400 in stock now! PJGoosenecks, Dumps, TiltTops, Landscape, CarHaulers, Skid Steer & more.Best prices, largest selection.585-243-1563
Training
MODERN Welding School,Inc. 1842 State Street, Sch-enectady, NY 12304. Phone8 0 0 - 3 6 9 - 6 8 1 0 e m a i l :[email protected]
Training
NEW OSHA Crane standardis now in effect since Nov. 8th,2010. Don’t get caught by nothaving your crane signal per-son trained and certifiedunder the new rule. Call Safe-ty Systems & Solutions Inc.now for information and train-ing. 518-283-8228
Trucks
08 DODGE 4x4 pickup,$16,500; ‘99 Ford pickup,$2,000. 518-634-2310
1998 INTERNATIONAL 4900,DT466, single axle, 6 speed, 6year old 18’ Allstar silagebody, hydraulic tailgate, grainchute, very good condition,$19,500. 315-727-1290
85 GMC Brigadier, 10 wheeltruck, 300 cummins, 7 speed,18’ silage box, fair condition,$7,000. 607-843-6281, 607-343-0360
Used Equipment
‘00 JD 4200 compact tractor,4x4, 420 loader, 47 backhoe,hydro, 1500hrs., $12,500.315-536-6382
BARBER GREEN diesel TrackTile machine; NH L885 skidloader, 2 speed, 55hp. 315-536-8718
CASE 85XT skid steer,reduced to $13,500; NHLX865, 60hp, $13,500.Zeisloft Eq. 800-919-3322
CONCRETE Batch Plant, 3compartments, holds 75 tonof material with scale.$18,000.00. 716-937-6434
NH TB 110 TRACTOR, 90HP,FWD, Loader w/Quick Attach,4 remotes, new clutch in2010, good shape, very reli-able, $22,000/OBO. LittleFalls,NY 315-868-4905
USED BATWING mowers, 15’& 20’, Woods, Bushog, JD.Zeisloft Farm Eq. 800-919-3322
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