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By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT The Illinois Tollway is rebuilding and widening 62 mi. (99.8 km) of the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) as a 21st century, state-of-the-art corridor linking Rockford to O’Hare International Airport, as Dan Rozek, senior manager of communications. Illinois Tollway, describes it. Prior to the opening of the 76-mi. (122.3 km) portion of the Tollway in August 1958, the first vehicle to official- ly use the roadway was a covered wagon driven by a local resident. This section, originally called the Northwest Tollway, was renamed for Jane Addams, Nobel Peace Prize winner and founder of the Settlement House movement, in September 2007. It is the only tollway in Illinois with a U.S. highway running along it. Because most of the Tollway’s infra- structure is more than 55 years old, it has degraded due to residential and com- mercial growth that has strained it beyond capacity. Repeated resurfacing and repair work are no longer able to extend its life. Commuters complain of increased delays while local business owners bemoan weakened economic activity because of it. The $2.5 billion project is part of the Tollway’s 15-year, $12 billion capital program, Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving the Future, a 15-year, $12 billion capital program approved by the Illinois Tollway board of directors. The four-year project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2016. In $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition In October 2014, work was completed on the 37-mi. (59.5 km) western portion of I-90, which was widened from four lanes to six lanes between Elgin and I-39 in Rockford. Crews Rebuild I-90 as State-of-the-Art Corridor AED President & CEO Brian McGuire issued the following statement in response to the announcement on Feb. 18 that the U.S. and Canadian govern- ments had reached an agreement to clear the way for construction of the New International Trade Crossing (NITC) bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. “The announcement that construction of the new Detroit-Windsor bridge can finally get underway is welcome news. AED estimates the $2 billion project AED Issues Statement on Detroit-Windsor Bridge McCann Taps Jim McCann as CEO...8 IronPlanet Gives CEG Exclusive Tour...90 NTEA Work Truck Show Rolls Into Indy...14 Inside Construction spending rose modestly in January from year-earlier levels despite retreat- ing from a six-year high in December, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials cautioned, however, that those spending gains could be at risk if Congress and the Obama administration fail to address highway funding shortfalls that once again threaten a new road repair season. “Construction continues to expand overall but with a lot of variability by month and seg- ment,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “The generally positive trends are obscured by an unreliable estimate for resi- dential improvements, which purportedly shows a huge downturn that is inconsistent with other data.” Construction spending in January totaled $971 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate, 1.1 percent lower than in December but 1.8 per- cent higher than in January 2014, Simonson noted. The divergent totals were reflected as Construction Spending Increases in January March 14, 2015 Vol. IXX • No. 6 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 www.constructionequipmentguide.com Published Nationally see SPENDING page 91 see BRIDGE page 96 see TOLLWAY page 70 Table of Contents ............4 Asphalt, Concrete, Paving, Compaction & Milling Section ......................39-65 Business Calendar ........87 Auction Section ........89-97 Advertisers Index ..........98

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By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

The Illinois Tollway is rebuilding andwidening 62 mi. (99.8 km) of the JaneAddams Memorial Tollway (I-90) as a21st century, state-of-the-art corridorlinking Rockford to O’HareInternational Airport, as Dan Rozek,senior manager of communications.Illinois Tollway, describes it.Prior to the opening of the 76-mi.

(122.3 km) portion of the Tollway inAugust 1958, the first vehicle to official-ly use the roadway was a coveredwagon driven by a local resident. Thissection, originally called the NorthwestTollway, was renamed for Jane Addams,Nobel Peace Prize winner and founderof the Settlement House movement, inSeptember 2007. It is the only tollway in

Illinois with a U.S. highway runningalong it.Because most of the Tollway’s infra-

structure is more than 55 years old, it hasdegraded due to residential and com-mercial growth that has strained itbeyond capacity. Repeated resurfacingand repair work are no longer able toextend its life. Commuters complain ofincreased delays while local businessowners bemoan weakened economicactivity because of it. The $2.5 billion project is part of the

Tollway’s 15-year, $12 billion capitalprogram, Move Illinois: The IllinoisTollway Driving the Future, a 15-year,$12 billion capital program approved bythe Illinois Tollway board of directors. The four-year project is scheduled to

be completed by the end of 2016. In

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In October 2014, work was completed on the 37-mi. (59.5km) western portion of I-90, which was widened fromfour lanes to six lanes between Elgin and I-39 inRockford.

Crews Rebuild I-90 as State-of-the-Art Corridor

AED President & CEO Brian McGuire issued the following statement inresponse to the announcement on Feb. 18 that the U.S. and Canadian govern-ments had reached an agreement to clear the way for construction of the NewInternational Trade Crossing (NITC) bridge between Detroit and Windsor,Ontario. “The announcement that construction of the new Detroit-Windsor bridge can

finally get underway is welcome news. AED estimates the $2 billion project

AED Issues Statement onDetroit-Windsor Bridge

McCann Taps Jim

McCann as CEO...8

IronPlanet Gives CEG

Exclusive Tour...90

NTEA Work Truck Show

Rolls Into Indy...14

Inside

Construction spending rose modestly inJanuary from year-earlier levels despite retreat-ing from a six-year high in December, accordingto an analysis by the Associated GeneralContractors of America. Association officialscautioned, however, that those spending gainscould be at risk if Congress and the Obamaadministration fail to address highway funding

shortfalls that once again threaten a new roadrepair season.“Construction continues to expand overall

but with a lot of variability by month and seg-ment,” said Ken Simonson, the association’schief economist. “The generally positive trendsare obscured by an unreliable estimate for resi-dential improvements, which purportedly shows

a huge downturn that is inconsistent with otherdata.”Construction spending in January totaled

$971 billion at a seasonally adjusted annual rate,1.1 percent lower than in December but 1.8 per-cent higher than in January 2014, Simonsonnoted. The divergent totals were reflected as

Construction Spending Increases in January

March 14, 2015 • Vol. IXX • No.6 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910

www.constructionequipmentguide.com

Published Nationally

see SPENDING page 91

see BRIDGE page 96

see TOLLWAY page 70

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

Asphalt, Concrete, Paving,Compaction & MillingSection ......................39-65

Business Calendar ........87

Auction Section ........89-97

Advertisers Index ..........98

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1999 Cat D6M LGP ..............................$51,750S/N 2RN00542, 10,370 Hrs, EROPS, PAT blade,

winch, rear screen, under carriage good

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2005 John Deere 450C ........................$67,500S/N 091869, 10,273 Hrs, EROPS, A/C;

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1977 Cat D6D ........................................$33,500S/N 04X01418, unknown Hrs, OROPS, angle

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FEATURES8 ILLINOIS TOLLWAY TO INVEST $1.63 BILLIONThe Illinois Tollway announced it will invest $1.63 billion in transportation infrastructure improvements in 2015 for the largest year of capital spending inagency history.

8 MCCANN INDUSTRIES TAPS JIM MCCANN

PRESIDENT, CEODennis Kruepke is the former chief executive officer and will assume the role ofchairman of the board. The ownership of the company also has changed through astock purchase agreement, and McCann now owns 100 percent of the company.

14 NTEA WORK TRUCK SHOW 2015 ROLLS INTO

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The Work Truck Show 2015, held March 4 to 6, attracted more than 10,000 attendees to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Ind.

20 AED CHAIRMAN, OFFICERS INSTALLED AT

AED SUMMIT2015 Chairman Don Shilling and seven AED officers were installed at a ceremonyduring the Chairman¹s Inaugural Breakfast on Feb. 13 at the AED Summit in Orlando.

36 WESTERN CONSTRUCTION GROUP TOPS LIST OF

NATION’S SAFEST

Western Construction Group has achieved a pair of world-class safety ratings andthe best in the company’s 100-year history. In January, Western received an OSHATotal Recordable Rate of 2.73 — well below the nation’s masonry/concreterestoration industry average of 4.2.

36 MIHALIK JOINS SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO.

AS MANAGERSoutheastern Equipment Co. Inc. has announced that John Mihalik has joined thecompany as the new operations manager of the Cambridge, Ohio, branch. Mihalikis managing the daily operations for the branch as well as coordinating trucking,for equipment moves among the 18 branches and to its customers.

36 INDOT OFFERS SCHOLARSHIPS, JOBS TO

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The Indiana Department of Transportation is offering civil engineering studentsscholarships of up to $3,125 per semester, and paid employment during summerbreaks and upon graduation.

74 VIKINGS STADIUM CONSTRUCTION GETS SPRING

THAW IN DEPTHS OF WINTERThe Vikings Stadium is going up steadily despite this winter’s extreme weather conditions. But how can outdoor construction move forward, even in the dead ofwinter? One Minnesota business helps make it possible — even on the coldest ofcold days.

90 IRONPLANET EXPLAINS INSPECTION PROCESS IN

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92 RITCHIE BROS. REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER,

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Cat D5C XL, ’00, 8,750 hrs ......................$24,500Komatsu D51EX-22, ’08, 2,410 hrs........$112,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’07, 5,510 hrs ......$114,500Komatsu D51PX-22, ’08, 4,247 hrs ......$114,500Komatsu D61PX-15EO, ‘07, 4,771 hrs ..$120,000Komatsu D65EX-15, ’06, 2,301 hrs........$144,500Komatsu D65EX-15EO, ’07, 3,934 hrs ..$149,500Komatsu D155AX-6, ’07, 6,524 hrs ......$239,500Komatsu D275AX-5, ’03, 23,015 hrs ......$99,500

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Komatsu WA70-5, ‘06, 2,592 hrs ............$47,500Komatsu WA250-5L, ‘07, 3,892 hrs ........$93,500Komatsu WA250-6, ’11, 5,646 hrs ..........$94,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’13, 462 hrs............$174,500Komatsu WA320-7, ’14, 81 hrs..............$165,000Komatsu WA380-6, ’11, 2,094 hrs ........$179,500Komatsu WA380-7, ’13, 1,385 hrs ........$185,000Komatsu WA430-6, ’07, 4,404 hrs ........$129,900Komatsu WA450-6, ’07, 8,069 hrs ........$149,500Komatsu WA500-3, ’98, 15,107 hrs ........$75,000Komatsu WA500-3, ’98, 11,556 hrs ........$79,500Komatsu WA500-6, ‘06, 11,705 hrs ......$134,500Terex TL300-2, ’08, 2,441 hrs..................$69,500

Kleemann MSD190D Screen, ’13, 688 hrs ............................................................................$255,000Kleemann MC110Z Crusher, ’13, 714 hrs..............................................................................$475,000

Komatsu HD465-7, ‘06, 19,003 hrs ......$219,500Komatsu HD465-7, ’06, 18,843..............$219,500

Case CX135SR, ‘11, 2,350 hrs ..............$104,500Cat 330CL, ’02, 12,032 hrs ......................$59,500Cat 345BL, ’03, 10,750 hrs ......................$62,500Cat M318, ‘96, 6,440 hrs ........................$39,500Deere 350DL, ’07, 6,752 hrs..................$109,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 5,837 hrs ..............$109,500Deere 350DLC, ’07, 6,832 hrs ..............$109,500Kobelco SK135SRLC, ’01, 4,114 hrs ......$27,500Komatsu PC00LC-7LF, ’05, 5,896 hrs ....$124,500Komatsu PC35MR-2, ‘07, 4,747 hrs ........$26,500Komatsu PC88MR-8, ‘09, 1,195 hrs ........$74,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 1,142 hrs $124,500Komatsu PC138USLC-8, ’11, 3,218 hrs $104,500Komatsu PC160LC-7, ’05, 8,230 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’95, 11,780 hrs......$34,500Komatsu PC200LC-6, ’01, 5,824 hrs........$52,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’02, 7,395 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’03, 6,850 hrs........$59,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘03, 8,114 hrs........$79,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’04, 7,640 Hrs ......$89,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ’05, 3,953 hrs......$124,500Komatsu PC220LC-6, ’96, 6,510 hrs........$54,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 9,084 hrs........$96,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’06, 2,606 hrs......$139,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’07, 5,757 hrs......$119,500Komatsu PC220LC-8, ’09, 4,707 hrs......$129,000Komatsu PC228USLC-1, ’99, 4,400 hrs ..$54,500Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’06, 7,736 hrs $110,000Komatsu PC300LC-7EO, ’07, 4,714 hrs $157,500Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’14, 655 hrs ......$269,500Komatsu PC360LC-10, ’12, 1,148 hrs....$264,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’04, 10,814 hrs......$59,500Komatsu PC400LC-7, ’05 11,134 hrs ......$92,500Komatsu PC400LC-7EO, ’07, 10,905 hrs $92,500Komatsu PC450LC-8, ’11, 2,389 hrs......$309,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 10,328 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC600LC-7, ’05, 5,482 hrs......$253,500Komatsu PC600LC-8, ’06, 10,478 hrs....$199,500Komatsu PC650LC-3, ’89, 20,397 hrs......$42,500Komatsu PC750LC-7, ’04, 6,613 hrs......$349,500

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2011 Case 580SN, s/n JJGN58SNVAC536038,2150 Hrs, Cab w/Heat & AC, Ext-Hoe, RideControl, Two Lever, 4 in 1 Bkt, Aux Hyds, 12”,18” and 24” Bkts ..............................$59,900

2013 Takeuchi TS70V, s/n T307000217, 300Hrs, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two Speed, 72” Bktw/Edge, 12x 16.5 Tires ......................$34,900

2006 Case 580SM, s/n N6C412119, 4600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & AC, 4WD, Ext-Hoe, Ride Control,Two Lever, 82” Bkt, 12” & 24” Bkt......$45,000

2012 Case 850L, s/n NCD80092, 700 Hrs,Cab w/Heat & AC, 124” Blade, 24” Grousers....

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2007 Case 580SM, s/n N7C428087, 5100Hrs, Cab w/Heat & AC, Two Lever, RideControl, 82” 4-in-1 Bkt, 12”, 18” and 24” Bkts

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2012 Case Cx250CLR, s/nDAC250K6NCSAM1210, 500 Hrs, 60’ LongReach, Control Pattern, 60” Ditch Bkt ..............

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2007 Mustang MTL25, s/n 21504312, 3900Hrs, Rops, Tak Controls, 80” Bkt........$23,500

2003 Case 90XT, s/n JAF0392559, 4600 Hrs,Cab w/Heat, Hi-Flow (5-Line) Hyd Coupler, 12x 16.5 Tires, 82” Bkt ..........................$18,500

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BLAW KNOX RW100 - ’83, RH Hand Discharge, w/Broom, #C000638..............................$34,950BOMAG CR362L - ‘14, 518 Hrs, Track Paver, Stretch 16 Electric Screed, Topcon V System andMore, #C000555 ..................................................................................................................P.O.R.GOMACO GT9500 - ’14 283 Hrs 14’8” Mining Head, Front Lift Arms, Extended Sensor Boom,High Pressure Water System ..............................................................................................P.O.R.LEEBOY L7000T - ’07, 3994 Hrs, Track Paver, #C000697 ..................................................$24,500MAULDIN 1550C - ‘09, 1533 Hrs, Track, Conveyor Feed, #C000620, S/N 2138 ................$44,950MIDLAND SPD12- ‘13, 221 Hrs, will go 12’ wide..................................................................P.O.R.NEAL CART PATH PAVER - ‘08, 638 Hrs, 5’-8’ Screed Conveyor Feed, #61886A, S/N 03-0608 ..............................................................................................................................................$32,500

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BOMAG BM600/15 - ’14, 156 Hrs, 24” Grinder with rear discharge conveyor, #C000525..P.O.R.BOMAG BM1200/30 - ‘14, 684 Hrs, 4’ Mid Mount Grinder with Front discharge conveyor,#C000452 ..........................................................................................................................................P.O.R.BOMAG BM 1200/35 - ’14, 251 Hrs, 3’ or 4’ Drum, Rear Mount Grinder with Front dischargeconveyor, #C000525 ........................................................................................................................P.O.R.WIRTGEN W50DC - ‘13, 20” Cut, Deep Cut Machine, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill, 236 Hrs ..$214,950

BOMAG BW135AD - ’97, Vibratory Double Drum, #C000695 ................................................$8500HYPAC C784 - ‘08, RUNNING AND WORKABLE, #C000673 ..............................................$25,950INGRAM 315 - 4 to Choose from, 3 Wheel Static Roller, s/n & Hrs Available ..............$26,500 Ea.SAKAI SW990 - ’14, 721 Hrs, 84” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #RR10133 ................$114,986SAKAI SW880 - ‘12, 845 Hrs, 79” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #61938A, S/N 10142 ......................................................................................................................................................$109,900SAKAI SW770HF - ’14, 687 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000532 ..............$97,822SAKAI SW770HF - ’12, 700 Hrs, 67” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000577 ..............$89,916SSAKAI SW502 - ‘13, 491 Hrs, 51’ Drum 9000 lb remaining std and or eptw warranty,#C000212..........................................................................................................................$35,148SAKAI SW300 - ‘13, 114 Hrs, 40” Double Drum Vibratory Roller, #C000211, S/N 40156$32,600SAKAI GW750-2 - ’14, 110 Hrs, Vibratory Pnuematic Tire Roller, #C000533 ................ $124,808

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GRADALL XL4100 - ‘94, 8368 Hrs, Working as is, #C000386, S/N 414218......................$19,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘98, 8884 Hrs, Workable, as is, #62013A, S/N 413282 ....................$25,000GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7745 Hrs, Good Machine, #C000402, S/N 411552 ....................$42,500GRADALL XL4100 - ‘02, 7068 Hrs, Call on this One, S/N 415548 ....................................$35,000

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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS 500-SD PORTABLE CONE CRUSHER, 300 HP electric motor, rear feed conveyor, side discharge conveyor,

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JCI/FABTEC 6’X20’ TD DUAL SCREEN PLANT, (2) 30” reversing conveyors under primary screen, 60” conveyor

under secondary screen, (3) 42” cross conveyors (6) hydraulic leveling jacks, motor control panel ............$182,500

JCI K-300 “KODIAK” PORTABLE CONE PLANT, 300 hp electric motor, 36”x 20’ side discharge conveyor, 36”x 35’

feed conveyor, motor control panel, hydraulic leveling......................................................................................$335,240

POWERSCREEN 510 COMMANDER RINSER SCREEN PLANT, 11.8 Yd. hopper with hydraulic dump grizzly, 36” feed

conveyor, 5x10 3-Deck screen, tandem axle, Deutz diesel ..................................................................................$52,400

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CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-Pinned Boom,

32’ to 56’ Swingaway, Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work ....................................$155,900

GROVE RT855B 55 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE, 1995, with Cummins diesel, 37’ to 115’ boom, 35’ to 60’

swingaway, LMI, Grove model HO30 main & aux. hoists, 29.5x25 tires ..............................................$159,500

AMERICAN 5300, 1988, 70 Ton Crawler Crane, Cummins w/3 Stage Converter, CLL on One Drum, Third Drum,

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McCann Industries, Inc. has announced that Jim McCannhas been named chief executive officer of the company as ofJanuary 1, 2015. Dennis Kruepke is the former chief execu-tive officer and will assume the role of chairman of the board.The ownership of the company also has changed through astock purchase agreement, and McCann now owns 100 per-cent of the company.“We are all pleased that Jim has assumed this expanded

role in the company,” said Kruepke. “Everything that hadbeen outlined in the succession plan for McCann Industriesis coming together exactly as outlined. Jim understands ourcustomers and our products very well and has excelled inevery position he’s held. McCann Industries will continue tothrive under his leadership.”McCann began working with the company as an outside

sales representative in 1991 and has assumed progressivelymore responsibility over the past twenty-four years. Beforehe was named president in 2013, he served as vice presidentof sales and marketing for thirteen years. He first beganworking for McCann Industries in 1991 as an outside salesrepresentative and was promoted to rental manager in 1997.Two years later, he became sales manager, and within oneyear was designated as vice president, sales and marketing.McCann is on the board of directors of the Concrete

Contractors Association of Greater Chicago and served aspresident of Associated Construction DistributorsInternational. McCann also is a member of several otherindustry organizations, including Associated EquipmentDistributors, Illinois Road & Transportation BuildersAssociation, Underground Contractors Association,Concrete Contractors Association of Greater Chicago,International Concrete Repair Institute, American PublicWorks Association, and the Illinois Landscape ContractorsAssociation.

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McCann IndustriesTaps Jim McCannPresident, CEO

Jim McCann has been named chief executive officer ofthe company as of January 1, 2015.

Illinois Tollway to Invest $1.63 BillionThe Illinois Tollway announced it

will invest $1.63 billion in transporta-tion infrastructure improvements in2015 for the largest year of capitalspending in agency history. Thisincludes funding for the fourth year ofthe agency’s 15-year, $12 billion capi-tal program, Move Illinois: The IllinoisTollway Driving the Future. Theseinvestments are expected to create orsustain as many as 17,000 jobs.“As we begin the fourth year of the

Move Illinois Program, our customersare already seeing the benefits —including reduced congestion andimproved mobility on I-90 fromRockford to Elgin,” said IllinoisTollway Executive Director KristiLafleur. “We know that drivers willexperience work zones along parts ofour system, so we ask our customersfor their continued patience.” The Illinois Tollway’s 2015 capital

program provides funding for infra-structure projects, including deliveringthree new interchanges and continuingthe rebuilding and widening of the JaneAddams Memorial Tollway (I-90) as astate-of-the-art 21st century corridor. In2015, the Tollway also will completethe first segment of Illinois Route 390as part of the new, all-electronic ElginO’Hare Western Access (EOWA)Project. In addition, the Illinois Tollway is

investing in improvements to bridges,interchanges and dynamic messagesigns (DMS) systemwide to improvetravel and safety for drivers. Altogether,310 lane mi. (499 km) of roadway willbe rebuilt, 122 bridges will be repairedand 20 interchanges will be built orimproved. Seventeen new, four-color,graphics-capable dynamic messagesigns will be installed on the Tollwaysystem in 2015.“This year will be even bigger than

last, with a record $1.6 billion in capi-tal spending and significant progress onthe Elgin O’Hare Western AccessProject — which is currently designedto be the largest roadway investmentproject in Illinois,” said Illinois TollwayBoard Chair Paula Wolff.The Illinois Tollway’s 2015 capital

program includes:Investing $839.6 million to continue

rebuilding and widening the JaneAddams Memorial Tollway (I-90) as astate-of-the-art 21st century corridor.• Beginning roadway construction

on the eastern segment of I-90 betweenElgin and the Tri-State Tollway (I-294).• Completing interchanges at Irene

Road and Genoa Road near Belvidereand Lee Street in Des Plaines, as wellas working on interchanges at Illinois

Route 31 Illinois Route 25 in Elgin,Barrington Road in Hoffman Estates,Roselle Road and Meacham Road inSchaumburg and Lee Street inRosemont.• Rebuilding five local crossroad

bridges along I-90 to accommodate thewidening of the roadway, includingAnthony Road, Garden Prairie Road,Higgins Road in Gilberts, Tyrrell Roadand Higgins Road in Hoffman Estates.Investing $319.8 million to continue

building the $3.4 billion EOWAProject.• Completing improvements on

Illinois Route 390 from Lake Street(U.S. Route 20) to Rohlwing Road.• Continuing construction of the new

Elmhurst Road Interchange on I-90and the new I-290 Interchange, as wellas work to begin new Illinois Route390 interchanges at MeachamRoad/Medinah Road, Park Boulevard,Prospect Avenue/Arlington HeightsRoad, Wood Dale Road and IllinoisRoute 83.• Beginning work to build the new

Illinois Route 390 roadway to the eastfrom I-290 to Illinois Route 83.• Continuing frontage road construc-

tion and local access improvements.Investing $108 million in the

Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88),including roadway resurfacing fromIllinois Route 251 to U.S. Route 30,rehabilitating 19 local crossroadbridges and improving ramps at threeinterchanges.Investing $25.1 million in planning

studies to prepare for future Tollwayimprovements and potential new proj-ects.• Beginning planning and design for

reconstruction of the central Tri-StateTollway (I-294).• Funding planning studies for the

Illinois Route 53/120 Project and otheremerging projects. Investing $2.5 million for installing

and upgrading dynamic message signsat various locations on I-90, IllinoisRoute 390 and the Tri-State Tollway (I-94), as well as on I-39, I-57 and I-80where the Tollway system connects tothe Illinois Department ofTransportation’s interstates. In addition, the Illinois Tollway is

committed to additional investmentsthat will keep the existing Tollway sys-tem in a state of good repair for years tocome. Work in 2015 includes an addi-tional $241.1 million for systemwideinterchange and bridge repairs, mainte-nance facility work and other work toaddress the needs of the existingTollway system. Projects include:• Completing the Grand Avenue

(Illinois Route 132) InterchangeProject on the Tri-State Tollway (I-94).• Completing construction on the

Tollway’s first Leadership in Energy &Environmental Design (LEED) certi-fied building, the Alsip (M-1) mainte-nance facility on I-294.• Rebuilding the Mitchell Road

Bridge on the Reagan MemorialTollway (I-88) in Aurora.• Repairing Tri-State Tollway (I-

94/I-294/I-80) bridges and ramps atO’Hare East Toll Plaza (Plaza 32) andIllinois Route 394 interchanges. Construction work will begin in

March at various locations on theTollway system. Whenever possible,the Illinois Tollway works to keep asmany lanes open in work zones as wereavailable before construction. Laneclosures may be required at times tofacilitate traffic changes or for the safe-ty of workers and drivers. The Tollwayworks to schedule these lane closuresduring non-peak travel times.Work zone speed limits are in effect

24/7 in all construction zones, whetheror not workers are present. Driversshould continue to watch for changingtraffic patterns and use caution at alltimes. Illinois State Police have zerotolerance for drivers speeding in workzones. The minimum penalty forspeeding in a work zone is $375.Posted signs advise drivers of a$10,000 fine and 14-year jail sentencefor hitting a roadway worker.The Tollway is committed to

“Building Green” and minimizing theenvironmental impact of constructionby reducing, recycling and reusingmaterials. Recycled asphalt pavementaggregate, recycled concrete aggregate,along with supplemental cements suchas fly ash and ground granulated slagfrom industrial waste are green materi-als that may be part of the concretepavements. In addition, new asphaltused in projects will incorporate recy-cled materials including warm-mixasphalt, reclaimed asphalt pavement,ground tire rubber and recycled asphaltshingles. In addition to reducing thecost of this work, reuse of these materi-als reduces the need for virgin asphaltmaterials and reduces the volume ofmaterial that would otherwise be sentto landfills.For more detailed information about

Illinois Tollway construction projects,visit “Project By Roadway” in theConstruction/Planning section onwww.illinoistollway.com.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

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

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Asphalt / Pavers / Concrete Equipment2007 VOLVO PF6110, 2809 Hrs ........................................................................................................$82,5002011 VOLVO PF6110, 2288 Hrs ......................................................................................................$165,000

Compactors - Padfoot2009 VOLVO SD100D, 1657 Hrs ......................................................................................................$82,500

Compactors - Smooth Drum1994 DYNAPAC CC21 I, 1431 Hrs ......................................................................................................$9,9002006 VOLVO DD118HF ..........................................................................................................................$44,000

Cranes2008 TEREX MHL350D, 12175 Hrs ................................................................................................$110,000

Excavators-Crawler2013 KOMATSU PC360 LC-10, 900 Hrs......................................................................................$278,0002008 VOLVO EC210C LC, 3291 Hrs ............................................................................................$104,5002011 VOLVO EC210CL, 3693 Hrs ..................................................................................................$138,9002012 VOLVO EC210CL, 3742 Hrs ....................................................................................................$88,0002013 VOLVO EC220D, 2353 Hrs ....................................................................................................$144,500(2) 2012 VOLVO EC220DL, 1526-3247 Hrs ........................................................$121,000-$145,750(5) 2013 VOLVO EC220DL, 1653-2328 Hrs ........................................................$132,000-$150,0002008 VOLVO EC240CL, 7200 Hrs ....................................................................................................$93,5002011 VOLVO EC240CL, 3200 Hrs ..................................................................................................$150,0002012 VOLVO EC250D LR, 2236 Hrs..............................................................................................$189,0002011 VOLVO EC250DL, 3400 Hrs ..................................................................................................$161,2502013 VOLVO EC250DL, 2355 Hrs ....................................................................................SOLD $170,5002004 VOLVO EC290B LC, 9540 Hrs ................................................................................................$46,2002013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1733 Hrs ..................................................................................................$192,500(2) 2011 VOLVO EC340DL, 3625-4554 Hrs ........................................................$177,800-$184,000(9) 2012 VOLVO EC340DL, 1600-4008 Hrs ........................................................$170,000-$222,750(8) 2013 VOLVO EC340DL, 1549-2819 Hrs ........................................................$200,750-$231,0002014 VOLVO EC340DL, 2149 Hrs ..................................................................................................$217,2502004 VOLVO EC360B LC, 7708 Hrs................................................................................................$55,0002013 VOLVO EC380DL, 3203 Hrs ..................................................................................................$222,0002011 VOLVO EC460C LC, 5858 Hrs ............................................................................................$250,000(2) 2012 VOLVO EC480DL, 1593-2700 Hrs ........................................................$324,500-$328,0002012 VOLVO EC480DL, 2798 Hrs ..................................................................................................$291,5002013 VOLVO EC480DL, 2842 Hrs ..................................................................................................$324,500

Excavators - Mini (up to 12,000 lbs)2009 KOMATSU PC45MR-3, 3483 Hrs ..........................................................................................$20,900

Excavators-Wheel(2) 2011 VOLVO EW180C, 3008-3308 Hrs..........................................................$161,200-$166,7002012 VOLVO EW180D, 1785 Hrs....................................................................................................$194,500(2) VOLVO EW180D, 1561-1599 Hrs ......................................................................$187,000-$195,250

Loader Backhoes2000 JCB 215E, 1290 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$20,900NEW HOLLAND 555E, 1290 Hrs ........................................................................................................$14,300

Motor Graders(2) 2013 LB PERFORMANCE G700, 321-410 Hrs ............................................$110,000-$115,5002008 VOLVO G930, 6701 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$121,0002011 VOLVO G946, 2260 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$154,0002011 VOLVO G946B, 1985 Hrs........................................................................................................$211,200

Off-Highway Trucks2011 VOLVO A25F, 4300 Hrs ............................................................................................................$242,000(3) 2012 VOLVO A25F, 1811-3185 Hrs ..................................................................$283,500-$289,0002012 VOLVO A25F, 2900 Hrs..............................................................................................SOLD $305,750(4) 2013 VOLVO A25F, 1586-1828 Hrs..................................................................$297,000-$305,0002013 VOLVO A25F, 2000 Hrs..............................................................................................SOLD $286,000(2) 2014 VOLVO A25F, 1582-1696 Hrs..................................................................$297,000-$299,7502005 VOLVO A30D, 7521 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$159,5002011 VOLVO A30E, 3475 Hrs............................................................................................................$283,500(10) 2012 VOLVO A30F, 2525-4021 Hrs................................................................$291,500-$328,000(3) 2013 VOLVO A30F, 2012-3000 Hrs ..................................................................$324,500-$330,000(2) 2014 VOLVO A30F, 1659-1923 Hrs ..................................................................$328,600-$331,2502012 VOLVO A35F, 2713 Hrs............................................................................................................$388,3002010 VOLVO A40E, 3873 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$339,200(16) 2011 VOLVO A40F, 2831-6615 Hrs................................................................$319,000-$397,500(23) 2012 VOLVO A40F, 2462-5758 Hrs ..............................................................$333,900-$447,000(17) 2013 VOLVO A40F, 1575-4448 Hrs ..............................................................$299,750-$473,0002014 VOLVO A40F, 2215 Hrs ............................................................................................................$418,700(2) 2013 VOLVO A40F FS, 1875-2628 Hrs ..........................................................$455,800-$484,000(2) 2014 VOLVO A40G, 1685-2285 Hrs ................................................................$484,000-$492,900

Water Equipment - Truck2006 CATERPILLAR 773, 11218 Hrs ............................................................................................$242,0002010 VOLVO A30, 3315 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$275,0002006 VOLVO A30D, 7500 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$255,750

Wheel Loaders2011 DEERE 544K, 5788 Hrs ............................................................................................................$104,5002014 SDLG LG938L, 116 Hrs............................................................................................................$104,5002010 VOLVO L110F, 5350 Hrs..........................................................................................................$155,6002011 VOLVO L110F, 6883 Hrs..........................................................................................................$136,400(5) 2012 VOLVO L110G, 1651-4500 Hrs ..............................................................$170,000-$233,200(12) 2013 VOLVO L110G, 1900-6141 Hrs ............................................................$165,000-$226,6002014 VOLVO L110G, 565 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$249,7002012 VOLVO L120G, 2362 Hrs ........................................................................................................$203,5002009 VOLVO L150F, 7338 Hrs ........................................................................................................$183,4002010 VOLVO L150F, 11436 Hrs ......................................................................................................$133,5002010 VOLVO L150F, 13235 Hrs ........................................................................................SOLD $133,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L150G, 3065-4661 Hrs ..............................................................$231,000-$267,0002014 VOLVO L150G, 2121 Hrs ........................................................................................................$313,5002010 VOLVO L180F, 4468 Hrs ........................................................................................................$242,0002011 VOLVO L180G, 5330 Hrs ........................................................................................................$278,0002012 VOLVO L180G, 5407 Hrs ........................................................................................................$220,0002013 VOLVO L180G, 3800 Hrs ........................................................................................................$334,0002011 VOLVO L20F, 2125 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$40,7002013 VOLVO L220G, 1600 Hrs ........................................................................................................$413,400(2) 2012 VOLVO L250G, 2425-3461 Hrs ..............................................................$355,000-$399,0002012 VOLVO L30B, 3706 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$48,4002013 VOLVO L60G, 1626 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$144,0002014 VOLVO L60G, 1759 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$137,5002012 VOLVO L70G, 1960 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$151,2502013 VOLVO L70G, 2823 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$147,0001998 VOLVO L90, 19085 Hrs ..............................................................................................................$27,5002004 VOLVO L90E, 10526 Hrs............................................................................................................$55,000(9) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1189-3300 Hrs ................................................................$170,500-$192,500(2) 2012 VOLVO L90G, 1342-3059 Hrs....................................................SOLD $165,000-$181,000(21) 2013 VOLVO L90G, 390-4670 Hrs ................................................................$147,400-$192,5002014 VOLVO L90G, 1549 Hrs ..........................................................................................................$176,000

2014 VOLVO A25F, 1582 Hrs ..............$299,7502013 VOLVO EC300DL, 1733 Hrs......$192,5002010 VOLVO L180F, 4468 Hrs ............$242,000

A40 Finance leasing available for 24 months with payments as low as $7,900 per month. Call Doug Wilson for details.

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NORTH DAKOTABismarck701.250.4882Fargo701.271.2360Minot701.839.4020Williston701.570.5309

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SOUTH CAROLINACharleston843.414.1120Columbia803.791.0740Piedmont864.704.1060

NORTH CAROLINAAsheville828.687.0620Charlotte704.596.8283Greenville252.754.5280Raleigh919.661.8710

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No matter the job, ASC Construction Equipment has what you need to get it done right. With an extensive line of Volvo wheel loaders, we’re here to support you with efficient, reliable products – and a dealer you can trust.

Reliable. Efficient.And able to tackle every job ahead.

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BURNSVILLE, MN 800.552.1189

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JD 9560RT ScraperTractor, 30” Tracks,#52276 ..........$385,000

JD 850K, 24” Pads,128” Semi U Blade,Ripper, Full Warranty,#75578 ..........$235,000

NPK Hammers, AllSizes for All Makes.Inspected and WellMaintained, GH4-GH18

JD 350DLC, 13’1” Arm,32” Pads, #75023................................$149,000

JD 200DLC, 9’6” Arm,Mech Thumb, #75428 ........................$139,000

Bomag BW213PDH-3,Cab, Air, 84” Padfoot,#92390 ............$85,000

JD 225D, 9’ 7” Arm, 32”Pads, Mech Thumb,#74575............$114,000

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Months on Select Units

JD 350GLC MaterialHandler, #52129 ................................$465,000

JD 750J, 24” Pads,128” Semi U Blade,Winch, #91792 ....................................$196,000

JD 672G, Low Cab, Air,Rear Ripper, FrontScarifier, #75640 ................................$209,000

JD 844J, Cab, Air, 7.25GP Bkt, #91799 ..................................$185,000

JD 600CLC, GenesisGXP1200R, #74130 ............................$380,000

JD 850J, LGP, 36” Pads,152” Semi U Blade,#51421 ..........$168,000

JD 544K, Cab, Air, PinOn 4.5yd Light MaterialBkt, #75700 ....$129,000

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see NTEA page 16

NTEA Work Truck Show 2015 Rolls Into Indianapolis, Ind.

With a 14 ft. (4.3 m) rubber-edged snowpusher blade is Jered Shuknecht (L), marketingdirector of Pro-Tech, Rochester, N.Y., with longtime Pro-Tech plows fan Shaun Stever ofSMS Maintenance, Hudson, N.Y.

Attendees registering for the show weregreeted with a display by Fisher Engineeringand an opportunity to speak with NormKlimko about the company’s wide selection ofsnow plows and spreaders.

Ampliroll’s Mike Forsyth (L) and Andy Jansma discussthe high level of safety engineered into the company’sreduced-weight, maintenance free and strong hook liftsystems.

Carl Webb, vice president and general manager of medium duty product,International Trucks, speaks to attendees.

(L-R): Auto Truck Group’sCharles Mason, Erik Bronkieand Kurt Gossage welcomeattendees to their booth.

Freightliner Director of Product MarketingMary Aufdemberg (L) and Vocational SalesGeneral Manager Richard Saward (R) pres-ent the first of the company’s FreightlinerHardest Working Cities Awards to BrianGildea, with the Indianapolis Chamber ofCommerce.

The Work Truck Show 2015, held March 4to 6, attracted more than 10,000 attendeesto the Indiana Convention Center in

Indianapolis, Ind. The event also featured the 51stAnnual National Truck Equipment Association(NTEA) Convention in conjunction with the tradeshow. Spread out over 500,000-sq. ft. of exhibithall space, the trade show featured the newestvocational trucks, vans and equipment.To provide a comprehensive overview of newproducts available in the rapidly changing industry,the 2015 show included a New ExhibitorShowcase and New Product Spotlight. These twoprograms highlighted new products and exhibitorsin pre-show coverage and with special signage on-site. Also, during the show, 15 of the world’s lead-ing vocational chassis manufacturers presentedChassis Update sessions on what’s new andupcoming with its product lines.

The NTEA added “Fleet Management 101:Fundamentals of Truck Fleet Management” to TheWork Truck Show’s slate of educational sessionsthis year. The fundamentals program highlightsoutsourcing and supplier management, analytics,benchmarking, vehicle cost and replacement, andsafety. Senior representatives from Gaithersburg,Md.-based Mercury Associates, a fleet manage-ment-consulting firm, led the fundamentals ses-sion.

In addition, the Green Truck Summit, an alter-native fuel and technology conference, was held.Clean vehicle technology trends, shared imple-mentation insights, funding opportunities for greeninitiatives and changes in upcoming fuel efficiencyregulations were addressed. (This story also can befound on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web siteat www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

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2008 Komatsu D65EX-15E0: #81933,Cab/AC, 24” Tracks, Ripper, 5,600 hrs ..........................................................$149,500

2005 Komatsu WA200-5: #92125, Cab/AC, JRB QC,Ride Control, LSD Axles, 5,000 hrs ....................$69,500

2002 Caterpillar 325CL: #92079, Cab/AC, 31.5” Tracks,QC, 12,100 hrs ......................................................$69,500

2007 Komatsu D61PX-15: #82369,Cab/AC, 34” Tracks, PAT Blade, 5,200 hrs......................................................$99,500

2001 Deere 310SG: #81783, OROPS, 4x4, Ext-A-Hoe,2,500 hrs ..............................................................$32,500

2009 Komatsu PC160LC-7: #82212,Cab/AC, Mech Thumb, KOMTRAX, 5,750 hrs ......................................$84,500

Call Doug / Sam:

(866) 485-7180

1992 Case 921: #92166, Cab, GP Bucket,3rd Valve, 10,200 hrs ........................$Call

2007 Komatsu PC200LC-8: #92043,Cab/AC, Hyd Thumb, QC, 5,000 hrs ..............................................................$112,500

2007 Komatsu PC300LC-8: #81926,Cab/AC, 10’ Arm, Rear Camera, 7,500 hrs....................................................$149,500

2006 Komatsu PC220LC-7: #82120,Cab/AC, 31.5” Tracks, 10’ Arm, 6,550 hrs............................................................$Call

2004 Komatsu PC138USLC-2E0: #81889, Cab/AC, Roadliners, Hyd Thumb,4,400 hrs ......................................$79,500

2003 Caterpillar D6R XL: #91695,Cab/AC, 24” Tracks, Sweeps, 14,500 hrs ..............................................................$Call

1998 Caterpillar D6M XL: #81916,Cab/AC, 24” Tracks, Winch, 13,500 hrs ..........................................................$89,500

2007 Deere 850J: #92030, Cab/AC, 24”Tracks, PAT Blade, Sweeps, 4,000 hrs ..........................................................$162,500

2007 Komatsu D39PX-21: #92130,OROPS, 25” Tracks, PAT Blade, 3,650 hrs......................................................$39,500

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More Than 10,000 Attend 2015 NTEA Work Truck Show

Meyer Snow Plow’s Peter Robison discussesthe Road Pro 32-Series with ground track-ing technology.

(L-R): TBEI Crysteel’s Steve Karl, northwest territory manager, speaks with Alex Marx andNoah Stroup of Palfleet, Indianapolis, Ind., who put the Crysteel Aluminum Body togetheron this truck. Palfleet is a division of Palfinger.

Chris Sloan of VanairManufacturing Inc., was onhand to talk about the compa-ny’s mobile power solutions.

David Hillman, vice president and generalmanager of vocational products ofInternational Trucks, welcomes attendees tothe NTEA Work Truck Show.

Along with the company’s aluminum andsteel utility and services bodies, HollyJachimonski of Altec Inc., helped introducethe company’s addition of its newlyadvanced fiberglass utility and service bod-ies at the NTEA Work Truck Show.

J&J Truck Equipment’s Jim Weir (L) andLarry Faidley go over the company’s line-up of mechanic service trucks, crane bod-ies, lubrication trucks, winch tractors andsnow and ice equipment.

Palfinger’s MarioHufnagl (L) andBrian Heffron wereenthusiastic aboutthe introduction ofthe company’s PSC6025 crane with thenewly developedelectric variableflow power unit,which producespower as neededfor increased dutycycles per batterycharge combinedwith increasedpower unit andbattery life.

BOSS Snowplow’s Amy Mendini presents the company’s new SmartLight 2designed with a Halogen InfraRed (HIR) bulb, providing a whiter lightthat creates less eye fatigue when plowing at night. see NTEA page 24

NTEA from page 14

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2012 CAT 279C 2AIRH MULTI TERRAINLOADER SER#: MBT03093 $48,500ENGINE-TIER 3 COMPLIANT, STD FLOW HYD,QUICK COUPLER, SNOW TRACKS

2005 CAT 304CR TRACK EXCAVATORSER#: NAD02745 $25,000QUICK COUPLER, AUX HYDRAULICS, RUBBERTRACK, OROPS

2004 CAT 320CL TRACK EXCAVATORSER#: PAB02161 $70,000AUX HYD, AC, QUICK COUPLER

2006 325DL TRACK EXCAVATOR SER#: A3R00129 $110,000AUX HYD, CONTROL AND LINES, PIN GRABBER

2011 CAT 336DL TRACK EXCAVATORSER#: W3K01378 $228,600CAB HEAT/AC, COLD WEATHER START, CERTEMISSIONS

2012 CAT 336EL TRACK EXCAVATORSER#: BZY00967 $268,750QUICK COUPLER, COLD WEATHER START PKG,TOOL CTRL

2012 CAT 336EL TRACK EXCAVATORSER#: BZY00973 $268,750QUICK COUPLER, COLD WEATHER START,TOOL CTRL

1998 CAT 345B TRACK EXCAVATOR SER#: 4SS00506 $58,000AC, COUNTER WEIGHT REMOVAL SYS, ENGENCLOSURES

2005 CAT 345B TRACK EXCAVATOR SER# AGSO2621 $85,000AUX HYD, AC, QUICK COUPLER, COMBINEDFNCT

2011 KOBELCO LTD 235SR TRACK EXCAVATORSER# YU06-03062 $149,900AC, AUX HYDRAULIC, QUICK COUPLER,THUMB, HYDRAULIC

2011 CAT 420E ST BACKHOE LOADER SER# DJL02211 $69,900EROPS, STICK, EXTENDED, QUICK COUPLER,4WD, GP BUCKET, AUX HYDRAULICS

2006 CAT CB-224E DOUBLE DRUM SER# 22401752 $14,000OROPS, BACK-UP ALARM, WATER SPRAY SYS,150L WATER TANK

2005 CB 334E DOUBLE DRUM ROLLER SN# CF400228 $10,000OROPS, WATER SPRAY SYS, COCOA MATS

2006 CB 334E DOUBLE DRUM ROLLER SN# C3A00236 $15,500OROPS, WATER SPRAY SYS, COCOA MATS

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AED Chairman, Officers Installed at AED Summit2015 Chairman Don Shilling

and seven AED officers wereinstalled at a ceremony during theChairman¹s Inaugural Breakfast onFeb. 13 at the AED Summit inOrlando. The group will serve asmembers of AED’s executivecommittee during the coming year.Members of the executive commit-tee are elected by mail ballot andsworn in at the event.Shilling is president of General

Equipment & Supplies Inc. andGeneral Aggregates EquipmentSales, Fargo, N.D. His dealershiprepresents Komatsu, Link-Belt,Trail King, Terex, KPI-JCI Astecand other brands. Previously chair-man of The AED Foundation from2005 to 2007, and a past directoron both the AED and TheFoundation boards, Shillingaccepted the gavel from DaleVaughn, president and CEO ofOCT Equipment, who alsoinstalled AED’s new officers.Whit Perryman, CEO of

Vermeer, Texas-Louisiana, willserve as AED’s vice chairman. Hisdealership has 12 locationsthroughout Texas and Louisiana.Wes Stowers is the new AED

senior vice president. He serves aspresident and CEO of StowersMachinery Corp., headquartered inKnoxville, Tenn.Diane Benck joins the executive

committee as an AED vice presi-dent; she is vice president of WestSide Tractor Sales Co., headquar-tered in Naperville, Ill.Todd Hystad, general manager

of Vimar Equipment Ltd., based inBurnaby, British Columbia, alsowill serve as an AED vice presi-dent.Dennis J. Heller, president and

CEO of Stephenson Equipment,headquartered in Harrisburg, Pa.,will serve as AED¹s vice presidentof finance.Timothy Watters remains on the

executive committee in 2015 asimmediate past chairman. Wattersis president/owner of HoffmanEquipment, based in Piscataway,N.J.Brian McGuire, president and

CEO of AED, also serves on theAED executive committee.

2015 Board of DirectorsThree new at-large directors

have been elected to three-year

terms on the AED board: • Corey Vander Molen, sales

manager at Vermeer MidSouth,with five locations in Tennessee,Arkansas, Mississippi andAlabama. • Kenneth E. Taylor, president of

Ohio CAT, headquartered inBroadview Heights, Ohio. • James P. Cowin, president of

Cowin Equipment Co. inBirmingham, Ala., which repre-sents CNH, Gomaco, Liebherr andVolvo, among many brands.Other at-large directors include

Mitch Nevins, CEO, Bell TrucksAmerica, Houston, Texas; Larry R.Miller, president and CEO, KelbeBros. Equipment Co. Inc.; andTodd Bachman, president, FloridaCoast Equipment Inc. New regional directors include

John Riggs IV, president, JA RiggsTractor Co., Little Rock, Ark.(South Central Region) and CraigDrury, vice president of operations,Vermeer Canada Inc., StonyCreek, Ont. (Eastern CanadaRegion).Other regional directors include

Christopher Palmer, Woods CRWCorp. Williston, Vt. (NortheastRegion); Giles Poulson, president,Farris Machinery, Commerce City,

Colo. (Rocky Mountain RegionalDirector); Jay Rodes, president,Wilson Equipment Co. LLC,Lexington, Ky. (SoutheastRegion); Ryan Greenawalt, vicepresident of business development,Alta Equipment Co., Wixom,Mich. (Midwest Region); RonBarlet, president, Bejac Corp.Placentia, Calif. (West Region);and Todd Hystad, general manag-er, Vimar Equipment Ltd.,Burnaby, British Columbia(Western Canada Region).

AED Foundation Officersand Board

As the economy grows, so doesthe need to attract and train dealer-ship employees. The AEDFoundation enhances the successof AED member companies byencouraging continuous learningand providing educational oppor-tunities for employees. The AEDFoundation officers and boarddevote many hours to ensure pro-grams meet the education andworkforce development needs ofits members.Roy Kern will continue as foun-

dation chairman in 2015. Kern ispresident of EquipmentCorporation of America, a 97-year-

old firm with facilities inPittsburgh, Philadelphia andWashington D.C.Dennis Vander Molen, president

of Vermeer MidSouth, continuesas AEDF’s vice chairman. VermeerMidSouth has five branches in fourstates including Tennessee,Mississippi, Arkansas andLouisiana. He is a past chairman ofAED.John D. Crum continues as AED

Foundation treasurer and seniorvice president, Wells FargoEquipment Finance, in Pittsburgh,Pa. Wells Fargo offers equipmentfinancial services to dealers andmanufacturers.Chris Pera serves as immediate

past chairman. A long time sup-porter of the AED Foundation mis-sion, he recently joined Tri-StateEquipment Services LLC.Diane Benck, vice president of

West Side Tractor Sales inNaperville, Ill., will serve as theAED board representative to thefoundation.Bob Henderson, executive vice

president and COO of AED, servesas AED Foundation president.Newly elected foundation board

members include David Reilly,division manager Customer

Support of John DeereConstruction & Forestry, Moline,Ill.; Todd Coffey, corporate servicemanager, Brandeis Machinery andSupply Co., Louisville, Ky.; andDonald M. Claycomb, president,State Technical College ofMissouri, Linn. Mo.Other members of the board

include Gary Bridwell, presidentof Ditch Witch of Oklahoma,Edmond, Okla.; John Cosgrove,president and COO, Central PowerSystems & Services Inc., Liberty,Mo.; Mike Hayes, director, distrib-utor/customer support, KomatsuAmerica, Rolling Meadows, Ill.;Timothy Kramer, president andCEO, Kramer Ltd., Regina,Saskatchewan; Sonja Metzler,director of human resources ofOhio CAT, Broadview Heights,Ohio; Kenneth Silverman, vicepresident of custom solutions,Volvo Construction Equipment,Region Americas, Shippensburg,Pa.; and Mark Teel, region manag-er, western United States andCanada, Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, Ill.

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

Don Shilling (L), CEO of General Equipment & Supplies, Fargo, N.D., is congratulated as the 2015 AED Chairman by his installing offi-cer and AED 2002 Past Chairman Dale Vaughn, CEO of OCT Equipment in Oklahoma City, Okla.

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2012 Volvo EC300DL, 20'4" boom, 12'2" arm, 36" triplegrouser pads, air suspension seat w/heat, radio w/cd, rear camera, quick fit piping, pilot pattern controls, straight travelpedal, boom float function..........................................$179,500

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There were plenty of new trucks on display at the Ford booth but the F-750 TONKA, powered by the Ford 6.7-liter Power Stroke V8 dieselengine was a hit with both the big kids and not so big kids at the show.Here on a field trip are Austin Johnson (L) and Patrick Richhart (R)joined by International Truck’s Mark Ehlers to admire the truck.

At the Western Plow booth, David Forsmark(L), regional product manager, and MichaelT. Anderson, vice president of Semi ServiceInc., Salt Lake City, Utah, discuss the heavysnow season the U.S. has been experiencing.

The Gledhill Road Machinery Company’sRick Moore was on hand to discuss thecompany’s snow and ice removal equip-ment.

Clint Garrett of Cummins presented the com-pany’s B- Series engines. With more than 10.5million in service, the company ships a B-Series engine somewhere in the world every18 seconds.

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(L-R): NTEA’s Bob Raybuck, Steve Spata, Bob Miller and Derek Eng werebusy making sure that everything ran smoothly for both attendees andexhibitors at the show.

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AININGM/C 50% REUE, DALDOZER BSUTI SHANK RIPPER WITH 2 SHANKS, LMU

$320,000..........2,815 HRSE7DT 2010 CA AT

WE VULCANIZE

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Allis-Chalmers Yellow HD21 Dozer w/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ...... $85

Bobcat E35 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Bobcat E55 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$60

Bobcat M400 Gold Skid Steer Loader, Scale 1:25 ..................$25

Bobcat S510 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

Bobcat S570 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ..............................$65

Bobcat T550 Track Loader, 1:25 Scale ......................................$70

Bobcat 225 Compact Excavator, 1:25 Scale ............................$50

Bobcat 743 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................................$45

Case CX250C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$195

Case 1102 Vibromax Roller, 1:35 Scale......................................$75

Caterpillar CT660 Day Cab Tractor w/Trail King Lowboy Trailer,

1:50 Scale ......................................................................................$100

Caterpillar 225 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$40

Caterpillar 428 Backhoe w/Hammer, 1:50 Scale ......................$70

Caterpillar 769C Off-Highway Truck(NZG), 1:50 Scale ..........$115

Caterpillar 775G Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$110

Caterpillar D5K2 LGP Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............$65

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ........................$90

Caterpillar D10N Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$50

Caterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale......$185

Caterpillar D10T Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ......................$95

Caterpillar D11N Track-Type Tractor (Conrad), 1:50 Scale ..$185

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ....................$100

Caterpillar MH3049 Material Handler w/magnet, 1:50 Scale $150

Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale..................$75

Caterpillar 428B Backhoe/Loader(NZG), 1:50 Scale................$75

Caterpillar 428C Backhoe/Loader (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Caterpillar 980G Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$60

Caterpillar 988K w/ Grapple, 1:50 Scale ..................................$160

Caterpillar 994 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................$215

Demag Tracked Paver (NZG), 1:50 Scale ..................................$75

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck ....................................$100

Dynapac SD2500 CS Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ........................$150

Grove RT750 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:55 Scale......................$100

Grove TM1500 White 12 Axle Crane, 1:50 Scale ....................$140

Hamm 3414 Pad Foot Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................$90

Hyundai 210LC-9 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ..................................$100

International 175 Crawler Loader, 4in1, 1:50 Scale..................$65

International 560 PayLoader, 1:25 Scale..................................$140

John Deere “BO” Lindeman Crawler Tractor, 1:16 Scale ......$70

John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................$40

John Deere 420 Dozer, 1:16 Scale ..............................................$60

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale................$40

John Deere 850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$65

Komatsu CK25 Compact Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45

Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............................................$85

Komatsu D65 EX-17 Dozer w/Ripper 1:50 Scale ......................$80

Komatsu D155AX Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale ..........................$95

Komatsu D375A Dozer, 1:50 Scale............................................$125

Komatsu D475A Dozer w/ripper, 1:50 Scale............................$160

Komatsu GD655 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale................................$90

Komatsu HM400-3 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$100

Komatsu PC200-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ................................$135

Komatsu WA470-7 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

Komatsu WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................$75

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................$75

Komatsu WH613 Telehandler, 1:50 Scale ..................................$65

Kubota KX080-4 Compact Excavator, 1:18 Scale ....................$60

Kubota SVL90-02 Track Loader, 1:18 Scale ..............................$60

Liebherr LTM 1025 Mobile Crane, 1:50 Scale..........................$125

Link Belt 210X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................$50

Link Belt 250 X3 Excavator, 1:50 Scale....................................$160

Link Belt S-90 Excavator, 1:40 Scale ........................................$110

Link Belt 800X2 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$180

New Holland DC180B Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................$50

O&K RH9 Excavator, 1:50 Scale..................................................$85

Poclain TC45 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................................$140

Terex 33-07 Off-Highway Truck (NZG), 1:40 Scale ..................$90

Vogele 1900-2 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$140

Vogele 2100-3 Road Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................................$145

Vogele MT3000 Powerfeeder, 1:50 Scale ................................$140

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Tracked Paver, 1:50 Scale ....................$115

Volvo L220G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................$120

Volvo EC460CL Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................................$200

Wirtgen 100F Tracked Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale......$120

Wirtgen W250i Cold Milling Machine, 1:50 Scale ..................$140

Wirtgen SP15 Slipform Paver, 1:50 Scale ................................$110

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Email – [email protected]

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Fort Washington, PA 19034Visit our Ebay Store – bmckeon collectibles – for a complete list with pictures.

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

Hyundai 800LC-7A Excavator, 1:50 Scale - $130

Caterpillar 340D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale - $150

John Deere 624J Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale - $40

Komatsu Kenworth T880 with Tri-AxleLowboy, 1:50 Scale - $135

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INDOT Offers Scholarships,Jobs to Engineers in TrainingThe Indiana Department of

Transportation is offering civil engineeringstudents scholarships of up to $3,125 persemester, and paid employment during sum-mer breaks and upon graduation. Students must be accepted or enrolled full

time in one of Indiana’s certified civil engi-neering schools and apply using the form atwww. INDOTScho l a r sh ip . i n . gov.Applications for the 2015-2016 school yearmust be postmarked by Tuesday, March 31. INDOT’s scholarship program offers

$3,125 per semester or $2,083 per trimesterfor up to five years of post-secondary civilengineering education. Scholarship fundscan be applied to educational expenses, feesand books. In return, recipients will work forINDOT in full-time, paid positions duringtheir summer breaks and upon graduation.Students must be accepted or enrolled full

time in one of Indiana’s Accreditation Boardfor Engineering and Technology certifiedcivil engineering programs. Eligible pro-grams include Indiana University, PurdueUniversity Fort Wayne, Purdue University,Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, TrineUniversity, University of Evansville,University of Notre Dame and ValparaisoUniversity. For more information about the INDOT

Engineer Scholarship program, downloadthe application atwww.INDOTScholarship.in.gov. Students or parents with questions may

contact recruitment consultant JeremyHaggard at [email protected] or317/234-8096.

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

Mihalik Joins SoutheasternEquipment Co. as ManagerSoutheastern Equipment Co. Inc. has announced

that John Mihalik has joined the company as the newoperations manager of the Cambridge, Ohio, branch.Mihalik is managing the daily operations for thebranch as well as coordinating trucking, for equipmentmoves among the 18 branches and to its customers.“We’re glad to welcome John to our team,” said

Charlie Patterson, president of SoutheasternEquipment Co. Inc. “He brings excellent experienceto our group. We look forward to seeing the contribu-tions he’ll be making.”Prior to joining Southeastern Equipment, Mihalik

owned and operated General Wholesale Auto Parts for16 years. Most recently, he was employed for 15 yearsas the Fleet Supervisor of Henkels & McCoy Inc.,Pataskala, Ohio, one of the largest privately held engi-neering and construction firms serving the utilitiesindustry.

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

Western Construction Group Tops List of Nation’s SafestWestern Construction Group

has achieved a pair of world-classsafety ratings and the best in thecompany’s 100-year history. InJanuary, Western received anOSHA Total Recordable Rate of2.73 — well below the nation’smasonry/concrete restorationindustry average of 4.2. Threemonths prior, Western was award-ed an industry-leading .55Experience Modification Rating(EMR).Lofty achievements in safety,

considering that Western’s line ofwork often requires employees towork hundreds of feet in the air onsuspended scaffolds, undergroundin crumbling parking garages andperched atop precarious roofs andmonuments. Not to mention work-ing daily with hand and powertools, lifting and carrying heavymaterials, working in confinedspaces and encountering a varietyof health exposures.“We put a lot of effort into

ensuring that all of our employeesreturn safely home each night aftera day on the job,” said WesternSafety Director Eric Olson. “AtWestern, it is understood that safe-ty will not be compromised. Fromthe owners down to the newest

employees, our message is clear. Ifyou want to work at Western, beprepared to do things the rightway.”The OSHA Recordable Rate is

based on injury and illness ratesper 100 workers and is used toevaluate a company’s safety meas-ures. This number is used by theBureau of Labor Statistics to deter-mine the rate of accidents and ill-nesses by category, such as indus-try, company size and region.Western’s three-year OSHA aver-age is 2.97. Company executiveshave set a number of goals and pri-orities to continue driving the com-pany rate down past a 2.0. “It is important to note our size

when discussing the OSHARecordable Rate. A small compa-ny, for example, may have a lowerrate than us, but only has 100workers,” Olson said. “Weachieved this incredible rate with

averaging over 900 workers and1.9 million labor hours. Not onlydoes this show our incredible ded-ication to safety and how few acci-dents we have, but it opens thedoors to coveted potential cus-tomers who will only consideryour business if you are under3.0.”A company’s EMR is calculated

by the National Council onCompensation Insurance (NCCI),which compares a company’sthree-year payroll to the number ofwork comp losses the companyhas experienced over the samethree-year time period. Any ratingless than 1.00 is favorable.An industry leader in workplace

safety, Western has evolved itssafety programs over the decadesfrom the basic compliance initia-tives to advanced programs thataddress ergonomic and soft tissueinjuries. Western also has initiated

a climate for safety that empowersemployees to proactively takesteps to evaluate their own jobsiteactivities and correct procedures toprevent accidents.Olson said Western already has

plans in place to achieve its loftyOSHA goal, and maintain its lowEMR rating. Plans include bring-ing a stronger focus to newemployee safety through Western’sNew Employee AccidentReduction Plan.“We find that a large percentage

of accidents are new-employee-related, so we are going to assignthem mentors on the job sites towalk them through tasks, pointingout safety details and providingdirect supervision,” Olson said.Western also plans to focus

more on minimizing soft tissueinjuries such as sprains and musclestrains by accessing job sites todetermine where operational

machinery can be utilized insteadof manual labor to prevent injuriesto workers. An ergonomic trainingspecialist conducts these trainingprograms at Western.Special focus also will be given

to the company’s proactive dailyhuddles, which consist of a briefdiscussion each morning to high-light specific safety concerns forthe scope of work that day and tomake safety top of mind for work-ers.

About WesternConstruction GroupFamily-owned and operated for

nearly 100 years, WesternConstruction Group is the nation’slargest specialty contractor inmasonry, concrete and facaderestoration, waterproofing and spe-cialty roofing. WesternConstruction Group is headquar-tered in St. Louis, Mo., with morethan 30 branch offices nationwideand employs more than 1,200salaried and hourly professionals. For more information, visit

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

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

“We put a lot of effort into ensuring that all of our employees returnsafely home each night after a day on the job.”

Eric OlsonWestern Construction Group

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2004 Cat 303CR, S/N DMA01709, 142U133, 2261 Hrs ............................................................................................$27,250

2011 Cat 226B3, S/N MWD01736, 156U012, 1265 Hrs ............................................................................................$19,750

2012 Cat 262C, S/N MST05098, 146U013, 716 Hrs ..................................................................................................$37,950

2001 Cat 420D, S/N FDP03400, 145U021, 6162 Hrs ................................................................................................$33,000

2009 Cat 312DL, S/N JBC00684, 142U177, 2209 Hrs ..............................................................................................$94,050 1993 Cat 140G, S/N 72V15957, 148U034, 8081 Hrs............

......................................................................................$72,6002005 Cat 972G, S/N AWP00417, 144U092, 5535 Hrs..............................................................................................$160,000

1978 Cat D7G, S/N 92V06792, 141U021, 6598+ Hrs ................................................................................................$52,800

2006 Cat D6RLGP, S/N WRG00342, 141U030, 6749 Hrs ........................................................................................$145,750

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2006 Cat 322CL, S/N HEK01117, 152U018, 6494 Hrs..................................................................................$88,000

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE WEIGHT SCREED SIZE PAVING SPEED PAVING WIDTH HOPPER CAPACITY

LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FPM (MPM) FT. (M) TONS (T)

VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM FOR COMPLETE PAVING LISTINGS.

see CHART page 42

Track Asphalt Pavers:Vision 5100-2

Cummins 34,050 (15,444)8 (2.4)

250 (76)19 (5.8)

12 (10.8)

Vision 5200-2iCummins 43,500 (19,700)

10 (3.0)250 (76)

28 (8.5)17.2 (15.6)

Super 700Deutz

11,685 (5,300)3.7 (1.1)

98 (30)10.5 (3.2)

5.5 (5.0)

Super 1300-2Deutz

20,944 (9,500)5.8 (1.8)

98 (30)16.4 (5.0)

11 (10)

Super 1800-2Perkins

42,549 (19,299)8.3 (2.54)

79 (24)32.8 (10)

14.3 (13)

Super 1800-2 SprayJetPerkins

45,856 (20,800)8.3 (2.54)

79 (24)19.7 (6.0)

14.3 (13)

Super 2100-2Deutz

47,179 (21,400)8.3 (2.54)

82 (25)42.6 (13)

15.4 (14)

Wheel Ashpalt Pavers:Vision 5103-2

Cummins 34,170 (15,500)8 (2.4)

250 (76)21.5 (6.6)

12.25 (11,1)

Vision 5203-2iCummins 42,500 (19,300)

10 (3.0)250 (76)

28 (8.5)15.7 (14.4)

VOGELE

Track Asphalt Pavers:CR362L

Cummins 34,560 (15,676)8 (2.4)

250 (76)20 (6.1) max 10.0 (9.07)

CR462Cummins 42,600 (19,323)

10 (3.05)175 (53)

28 (8.5) max 14 (12.7)

CR562Cummins 44,315 (20,101)

10 (3.05)175 (53)

30 (9.1) max 16.7 (15)

CR662RMCummins 48,300 (21,910)

10 (3.05)225 (68.6)

30 (9.1) max 16.7 (15)

Wheel Ashpalt Pavers:CR352L

Cummins 31,870 (14,458)8 (2.4)

400 (122)20 (6.1) max 10.0 (9.07)

CR452Cummins 38,495 (17,461)

10 (3.05)290 (88)

28 (8.5) max 14 (12.7)

CR552Cummins 41,370 (18,765)

10 (3.05)290 (88)

30 (9.1) max 16.7 (15)

CR652RXCummins 44,100 (20,003)

10 (3.05)290 (88)

30 (9.1) max 16.7 (15)

BOMAG | CEDARAPIDS

Commander II Cummins, diesel 20,000 (9,000)— 30.8 (9.3)

8 (2.4)—

Commander III-3T Caterpillar, diesel29,500 (13,381)

— 49.5 (15.1)16 (5)

Commander III-4T Caterpillar, diesel49,500 (22,453)

— 37.1 (11.3)20 (6)

Curb Cadet Vanguard, gas2,650 (1,202)

—51 (15.5)

1 (.3)—

GT-3200 Caterpillar, diesel15,000 (6,804)

— 51.7 (15.8)5 (1.5)

GT-3600 John Deere, diesel25,720 (11,666)

— 40.1 (12.2)10 (3)

4400 Cummins, diesel 30,000 (13,608)— 37.1 (11.3)

8.2 (2.5)—

GT-6000-78 Cummins, diesel 12,200 (5,500)—

28 (8.5)4 (1.2)

GT-6000-90 Cummins, diesel 13,100 (5,900)—

28 (8.5)5 (1.5)

GT-6300 Cummins, diesel 23,100 (10,500)—

30 (9.1)16 (4.9)

GT-6300-4T Slipform Cummins, diesel 28,500 (12,700)—

30 (9.1)20 (6)

GT-3400 Caterpillar, diesel27,500 (12,474)

—47 (14)

6 (1.8)—

GP-4000-2T Caterpillar, diesel88,000 (39,917)

— 22.6 (6.9)50 (15.25)

GP-4000-4T Caterpillar, diesel115,000 (52,164)

— 22.6 (6.9)50 (15.25)

GHP-2800-2T Caterpillar, diesel72,000 (32,659)

— 40.1 (12.2)32 (9.75)

GHP-2800-4T Caterpillar, diesel87,000 (39,463)

—16.4 (5)

32 (9.75)—

GP-2600-2T Caterpillar, diesel65,000 (29,484)

— 29.3 (8.9)32 (9.75)

GP-2600-4T Caterpillar, diesel83,000 (37,648)

— 22.6 (6.9)32 (9.75)

GP-2400-2T Caterpillar, diesel55,000 (24,948)

—35 (10.7)

24 (7.5)—

GP-2400-4T Caterpillar, diesel60,000 (29,484)

—44 (13.4)

24 (7.5)—

GOMACO

Tracked:PF4410

Deutz30,205 (13,700)

8 (2.44)242 (73.8)

21 (6.4)9.7 (8.8)

P7110Volvo

41,813 (19,006)10 (3.05)

246 (75)26 (7.92)

12.8 (11.6)

P7820CVolvo

34,392 (15,600)8 (2.44)

66 (20)36 (11)

14.9 (13.5)

P8820CVolvo

29,022 (17,700)8 (2.44)

66 (20)42.7 (13)

14.4 (14)

Wheeled:PF2181

Deutz27,295 (12,381)

8 (2.44)260 (79.2)

21.0 (6.4)11.4 (10.3)/182 (5.15)

PF6160Volvo

39,030 (17,741)10 (3.05)

297 (90.5)26 (7.92)

12.8 (11.6)

PF6170P7170

VOLVO

Deutz TCD2011 L0312125 (5,499)

4 (1.2) 0 to 16 (0 to 4.9)4 to 10 (1.2 to 3)

5 (4.5)

Cummins QSB 6.7-C190 49,285 (22,355)10 (3)

28 (8.5) 10 to 39.7 (3 to 12.1)16.5 (14.9)

Cummins QSB6.7 Tier III 46,250 (20,978)10 (3)

240 (73) 10 to 26 (3 to 7.9)13 (11.8)

Cummins QSB6.7 Tier III 41,825 (18,971)10 (3)

240 (73) 10 to 26 (3 to 7.9)13 (11.8)DYNAPAC

AP500ECaterpillar

27,760 (12,590)8 (2.4)

200 (61) 6 to 20.2 (1.8 to 6.15)219 (6.2)

AP600FCaterpillar

30,522 (13,845)8 (2.4)

250 (76) 8.25 to 21.3 (2.55 to 6.5)250 (7.1)

AP1000FCaterpillar

34,820 (15,794)10 (3)

250 (76) 9.8 to 25 (3 to 7.65)267 (7.6)

AP255ECaterpillar

9,921 (4,500)6 (1.8)

108 (33) .5 to 8.5 (.13 to 2.6)109 (3.1)

AP555ECaterpillar

29,335 (13,305)8 (2.4)

200 (61) 6 to 20.2 (1.8 to 6.15)219 (6.2)

AP655FCaterpillar

34,356 (15,584)8 (2.4)

210 (64) 8.25 to 33 (2.55 to 10)250 (7.1)

AP1055FCaterpillar

37,3398 (16,963)10 (3)

210 (64) 9.8 to 33 (3 to 10)267 (7.6)

NOTE: weights without screeds

CATERPILLAR

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MODEL DIMENSIONS (WxL) WIDTH CUT DEPTH CUT OPERATING WEIGHT ENGINE

FT. (M) IN. (CM) IN. (CM) LBS. (KG) HP (kW)

BM500/1528.05 x 5.36 (8.55 x 1.64)

19.7 (50)0-8.3 (0-21)

16,755 (7,600)125 (92)

BM600/1528.05 x 5.69 (8.55 x 1.74)

23.6 (60)0-8.3 (0-21)

16,976 (7,700)125 (92)

BM1000/30-244.9 x 8.3 (13.7 x 2.5)

39.4 (100)0-13 (0-33)

49,600(22,500)349 (260)

BM1200/30-244.9 x 9.2 (13.7 x 2.8)

47.2 (120)0-13 (0-33)

51,580 (23,400)349 (260)

BM1300/30-244.9 x 9.2 (13.7 x 2.8)

51.2 (130)0-13 (0-33)

52,250 (23,700)349 (260)

BM2000/60-248.9 x 8.2 (14.9 x 2.5)

78.7 (200)0-12.6 (0-32)

66,800 (30,300)590 (440)

BOMAG

W 35 DC14.5 x 4.4 (4.4 x 1.35)

14 (35)4 (11)

10,251 (4,650)57 (43)

W 5027.8 x 5.5 (8.4 x 1.67)

20 (50)6 (16)

14,473 (6,785)80 (60)

W 50 DCi28.6 x 5.5 (8.7 x 1.67)

20 (50)8 (21)

16,865 (77,650)129 (95)

W 60i40.3 x 6.4 (12.3 x 1.9)

24 (60)12 (30)

34,613 (15,700)215 (160)

W 100i36.9 x 7.7 (11.2 x 2.3)

39 (100)12 (30)

36,586 (16,595)215 (160)

W 100 Fi42 x 8.4 (12.8 x 2.6)

39 (100)13 (32)

50,343 (22,835)320 (239)

W 120 Fi42 x 8.8 (12.8 x 2.6)

47 (120)13 (32)

52,746 (23,925)320 (239)

W 130 Fi42 x 9 (12.8 x 2.7)

51 (130)13 (32)

53,738 (24,375)320 (239)

W 150i43.3 x 7 .9 (13.2 x 2.95)

59 (150)13 (32)

55,336 (25,100)400 (298)

W 200i47.5 x 8.2 (14.5 x 2.5)

78 (200)13 (32)

60,914 (27,630)600 (447)

W 200 Hi 47.5 x 8.2 (14.5 x 2.5)

83 (210)12 (30)

66,535 (30,180)600 (447)

W 210i47.7 x 4.9 (14.2 x 1.5)

78 (200)13 (32)

63,670 (28,880)716 (534)

W 22051 x 9.3 (15.6 x 2.8)

87 (220)14 (35)

97,488 (44,220)766 (571)

W 250i53.2 x 9.3 (16.2 x 3.1)

87 (220)14 (35)

112,017 (50,810)991 (738)

W 250i-1253.2 x 9.3 (16.2 x 3.1)

150 (380)14 (35)

114,728 (52,040)981 (738)

WIRTGEN

VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM FOR COMPLETE MILLERS, FINISHERS AND PROFILERS LISTINGS.

PL350TD40 x 151.5 (12.2 x 46.2)

13.8 (35)3.9 (9.9)

10,185 (4,619)60 (44.7)

PL500TD47 x 366.4 (14.3 x 111.7)

19.7 (50)7.9 (20)

16,535 (7,500)130 (96.9)

DYNAPAC

RX-100e12.75x 8.6 (3.88x 2.57)

20 (50.8)8 (21)

15,840 (7,184)130 (96)

RX-300e43.6x9.2 (13.28x2.8)

47.25 (120)12.5 (320)

42,000 (19,051)320 (235.4)

RX-300ex 43.6x9.2 (13.28x2.8)

47.25 (120)12.5 (320)

42,000 (19,051)320 (235.4)

RX-600e47.4x9.83 (14.45x3.00)

86 (218.4)13 (33)

59,220 (26,862)675 (496.5)

RX-600ex47.4x9.83 (14.45x3.00)

86 (218.4)13 (33)

59,220 (26,862)630 (463.4)

RX-700e51.33x10.75 (15.64x3.28)

98 (249)14 (35.6)

84,000 (38,101)755 (563)

RX-700ex51.33x10.75 (15.64x3.28)

98 (249)14 (35.6)

84,000 (38,101)700 (515)

RX-900e55.5x11.4 (16.9x3.48)

150 (3.81)14 (35.6)

98,000 (44,452)950 (700)

RX-900e55.5x11.4 (16.9x3.48)

150 (3.81)14 (35.6)

98,000 (44,452)950 (700)

ROADTEC

PM102 - Track undercarriage8.17 x 17.42 (2.5 x 5.33)

40 (100)12 (30.5)

38,810 (17,600)225 (168)

PM102 - Wheel undercarriage8.17 x 17.42 (2.5 x 5.33)

40 (100)12 (30.5)

37,705 (17,100)225 (168)

PM2009 x 45.5 (2.75 x 13.94)

79 (201)12.6 (32)

66,359 (30,100)575 (429)

PM2009.5 x 45.5 (2.97 x 13.94)

88 (224)12.6 (32)

69,445 (31,500)575 (429)CATERPILLAR

MODEL ENGINE TYPE WEIGHT SCREED SIZE PAVING SPEED PAVING WIDTH HOPPER CAPACITY

LBS. (KG) FT. (M) FPM (MPM) FT. (M) TONS (T)

CHART from page 40

see CHART page 44

VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM FOR COMPLETE PAVING LISTINGS.

Terex Bid-Well 3600 Kohler, Gas7,460 (3,384)

n/a 75 (22.9) 8 (2.4) to 86 (26.1)n/a

Terex Bid-Well 4800 Kohler, Gas9,027 (4,062)

n/a 75 (22.9) 12 (3.6) to 116 (35)n/a

Terex Bid-Well 5000 Kubota, Diesel11,966 (5,428)

n/a 75 (22.9) 12 (3.6) to 68 (20.7)n/a

Terex Bid-Well 6500 Kubota, Diesel13,925 (6,316)

n/a 75 (22.9) 12 (3.6) to 66 (20.1)n/aTEREX

Wheel Asphalt Pavers:

RP-170Caterpillar

31,800 (14,0618 (2.4)

276 (84)21.58 (6.59)

11 (10)

SP-100eCummins 32,360 (14,678)

10 (3.0)143 (43.6)

19.5 (5.94)11 (10)

RP-190eCummins 38,800 (17,600)

10 (3.0)284 (86)

22.75 (6.94)13.8 (12.5)

RP-190exCummins 38,800 (17,600)

10 (3.0)284 (86)

22.75 (6.94)13.8 (12.5)

Track Ashpalt Pavers:

RP-175Caterpillar

33,300 (15,100)8 (2.4)

200 (60)21.75 (6.63)

10 (9)

RP-2505Caterpillar

51,886 (23,535)8.33 (2.54)

104 (32)16.66 (5.08)

14.3 (13)

RP-195eCummins 41,525 (18,835)

10 (3.0)215 (66)

22.5 (6.86)13 (12)

RP-195exCummins 41,525 (18,835)

10 (3.0)215 (66)

22.5 (6.86)13 (12)

SP-200eCummins 61,260 (27,787)

10 (3.0)168 (51)

19.5 (5.94)11 (10)

ROADTEC

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE DRUM WIDTH WIDTH INSIDE TURN RADIUS FREQUENCY

IN. (CM) IN. (CM) IN. (CM) HZ

Pneumatic Tire Rollers

BW11RHCummins

n/a 68 (172.7)108 (274.5)

n/a

BW27RH-4IDeutz

n/a 80.4 (204.2)209.4 (532.0)

n/a

Tandem Drum Vibratory Rollers

BW900-50Honda

35.4 (90)37.8 (96.1)

64.8 (164.7)70

BW90AD-5Kubota

35.4 (90)37.6 (95.6)

79.9 (203)63

BW100ADM-5Kubota

39.4 (100)41.6 (105.6)

78 (198)63

BW100SL-5Kubota

39.4 (100)42(107.2)

96.5 (245)72

BW120SL-5Kubota

47.2 (120)50 (127.2)

96.5 (245)72

BW135AD-5Kubota

51.2 (130)54.7 (139)

104.9 (266.5)58 to 47

BW138AD-5Kubota

54.3 (138)57.9 (147)

103 (261.6)58 to 47

BW141AD-5Kubota

59.1 (150)65.4 (166.4)

176.4 (448)50 to 70

BW151AD-5Kubota

66.1 (168)72.6 (184.4)

172.8 (439)50 to 70

BW161AD-5 HFKubota

66.1 (168)72.3 (183.6)

192.1 (490)50 to 70

BW190AD-5 HFKubota

78.3 (199)84.5 (214.6)

186.8 (474.5)50 to 70

BW284ADCummins

84 (213.4)90 (228.6)

165 (419.1)55 to 66.7

BW 161 ADO to 5Kubota

66.1 (168)72.3 (183.6)

192.1 (490)50 to 70

BW 190 ADO to 5Kubota

78.3 (199)84.5 (214.6)

186.8 (474.5)50 to 70

Intelligent Compaction Rollers (Tandem)

BW190AD-4 AMDeutz

78.7 (200)85.0 (216)

166.9 ( 424)F: 40-50 R: 46-57

Combination Vibratory Rollers

BW 138 AC-5Kubota

54.3 (138)57.9 (147)

103 (261.6)52 to 42

Single Drum Vibratory Rollers

BW124DH-40Deutz

47.2 (120.0)51.6 (131.0)

88.2 (224.0)41

BW124PDH-40Deutz

47.2 (120.0)51.6 (131.0)

88.2 (224.0)41

BW145D-5Deutz

56.1 (142.6)61.3 (155.6)

113.8 (289.0)31 to 38

BW145DH-5Deutz

56.1 (142.6)61.3 (155.6)

113.8 (289.0)31 to 38

BW145PDH-5Deutz

56.1 (142.6)61.3 (155.6)

113.8 (289.0)31 to 38

BW177D-5Deutz

66.4 (168.6)71.7 (182)

117 (297.5)31 to 38

BW177DH-5Deutz

66.4 (168.6)71.7 (182)

117 (297.5)31 to 38

BW177PDH-5Deutz

66.4 (168.6)71.7 (182)

117 (297.5)31 to 38

BW211D-50Deutz

83.9 (213.0)88.6 (225.0)

137.6 (349.4)30 to 33

BW211PD-50Deutz

83.9 (213.0)88.6 (225.0)

137.6 (349.4)30 to 33

BW213DH-4Deutz

83.9 (213.0)89.4 (227.0)

137.6 (349.4)30 to 36

BW213PDH-4Deutz

83.9 (213.0)89.4 (227.0)

137.6 (349.4)30 to 36

Intelligent Compaction Rollers (Single Drum)

BW213DH-4 BVCDeutz

83.9 (213.0)89.4 (227.0)

137.6 (349.4)28

Soil CompactorsBC462EB

Deutz113.6 (288.5)

141.7 (360.0)162.0 (411.6)

n/a

BC772EB-2Deutz

148.6 (377.5)149.6 (380.0)

121.7 (309.0)n/a

BOMAG

CHART from page 42see CHART page 48

DV207Cummins BTAA 3.3-C80

57.0 (145)60.6 (154)

181.2 (460)43 to 52

DV209CDeutz TCD 3.6 L4

66.0 (168)71.0 (180)

215 (547)42 to 67

DV210CDeutz TCD 3.6 L4

66.0 (168)71.0 (180)

215 (547)42 to 67

DV213Cummins QSB 4.5 C130

83.0 (211)87.0 (222)

147 (373)42 to 50

SV208Cummins QSB 3.3 C99

66 (170)67.7 (172)

122 (309)30 to 41

SV210Cummins QSB 3.3 C99

66 (170)67.7 (172)

122 (309)30 to 41

SV212Cummins QSB 4.5

84 (213)88.9 (225)

120 (305)32 to 35

SV216Cummins QSB 4.5

84 (213)88.9 (225)

120 (305)29 to 35

PT240Cummins QSB 3.3

78.1 (198)82.7 (210)

243 L, 239 R (618 L, 606 R)Non-Vibratory, Pneumatic Tire

Roller

DV23Yanmar 3TNV88

39.4 (100)44.4 (113)

93 (235)58/66

DV26Yanmar 3TNV88

47.2 (120)52.5 (133)

89 (225)58/66

DV36Yanmar 4TNV88

51.2 (130)56 (142)

102 (258)45/57

DV45Yanmar 4TNV88

54.3 (138)59.1 (150)

102 (258)45/57

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DePere, WI920/532-0165

Deforest, WI608/842-4151

Franksville, WI262/835-2710

Schofield, WI715/355-9898

Eau Clair, WI715/874-5400

Escanaba, MI906/786-6920

Springfield, IL217/789-7711

Carterville, IL618/985-3399

Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252

Columbia, MO573/814-0083

Palmyra, MO573/769-2056

Portage, IN219/764-8080

100 Sheridan Ave.Des Moines, IA 50313

515/282-0404

800/555-1445

2525 16th Ave SWCedar Rapids,

IA 52406319/363-9655

800/616-6615

1400 North Hwy 75Sioux City, IA 51105

712/252-0538

800/633-9104

606 W. 10th Ave.Milan, IL 61264309/787-1742

800/633-9114

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BW120SL-5 Features Higher VibrationFrequency Than Previous ModelsThe Bomag BW120SL-5 tandem vibratory roller boasts

high 4,320 vpm (72 Hz) vibration frequency, 7 percent high-er than previous models in this class, to quickly completeasphalt compaction projects with high quality finish results.The roller’s powerful drive motors and maintenance-freearticulation joint deliver up to 40 percent gradeability and +/-10-degree oscillation for reliable performance when com-pacting soil and base material. Combined, these featuresmake the versatile BW120SL-5 an all-around tandem vibra-tory roller for quickly completing new development con-struction, road repair, road construction finishing and land-scaping projects, according to the manufacturer. Offering 0.020-in (.05 cm) amplitude, the new

BW120SL-5 roller generates 8,993-lb. (40 kN) centrifugalforce to deeply penetrate asphalt and base materials.Operators can select either manual vibration or intelligentvibration control (IVC), designed to deliver optimum com-paction results with minimal passes. Vibration can be impart-ed to both drums, front drum only or rear drum only to tailorvibration needs to jobsite conditions. The optional Bomageconomizer for the BW120SL-5 takes the guess work out ofcompaction, eliminates over-compaction, and saves contrac-tors time, money and fuel by measuring and displayingsoil/asphalt stiffness via a simple-to-read LED light gauge onthe dash. The new roller’s rugged bolt-on center articulation joint

includes a maintenance-free design with no grease points fora reliable, low-cost operation, making it the right roller forrental yards. Its 25-hp (18.5 kW) Kubota diesel engine meetsTier IV Final emissions standards without requiring a dieselparticulate filter (DPF), eliminating the need for and extraexpense associated with filter regeneration. At the heart ofthis roller’s easy-to-operate design, the operator’s consolefeatures an ergonomic, easy-to-understand controllayout, offering intuitive machine control forvarying levels of operator experience. Also new to this class of roller for

Bomag, the BW120SL-5 boasts apressurized water spray systemfor both drums. Two filters onthe water system help keepwater particles from enteringthe pressurized system, and thefour spray nozzles feature aquick-disconnect design forfast and easy unplugging.The operator selects fromfive different timing inter-vals for water spray,extending operatingintervals betweenrefilling the 43.6-gal(165 L) water tank.The spray nozzles areshielded to ensure uni-form drum coverage withwater, even when operating inwindy conditions. Two spring-loaded scrapers per drumclear the drum of debris in either travel direction and aretiltable for easy cleaning. The roller’s centrally located operator’s station offers

added visibility of the work site around the machine as wellas to the drums’ edges. Up to 2 in. (5 cm) of crab steering off-set improves visibility to the front drum and simplifies com-pacting along edges and road finish work. The vibration-iso-lated operator’s platform and suspended seat eliminate vibra-tion feedback to the operator, increasing comfort and pro-ductivity, according to the manufacturer. The new BW120SL-5 roller’s low-maintenance design

reduces time in the shop and increases production in thefield. With no grease-daily points, the roller reduces dailymaintenance time and costs. Its wide-opening rugged hood,made of impact-resistant compound material, offers unim-peded access to the engine and central electronics panel.Service technicians quickly maintain the water system, dueto accessibility to the water pump, spray nozzles and centraltank water drain. A centralized lifting point enables the rollerto be quickly loaded and unloaded on a trailer, while a fold-able ROPS structure reduces machine transport height. For more information, call 803/337-0700 or visit

www.bomag.com/us.(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

Offering 0.020-in (.05 cm) amplitude,

the new BW120SL-5 rollergenerates 8,993-lb. (40 kN) centrifugal

force to deeply penetrate asphalt and base materials.Operators can select either manual vibration or intel-ligent vibration control (IVC), designed to deliver opti-mum compaction results with minimal passes.

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920/532-0165Deforest, WI608/842-4151

Franksville, WI262/835-2710Schofield, WI715/355-9898

2600 S. Lincoln Rd.Escanaba, MI906/786-6920

Fax: 906/786-5813

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE DRUM WIDTH WIDTH INSIDE TURN RADIUS FREQUENCY

IN. (CM) IN. (CM) IN. (CM) HZ

CHART from page 44

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Drum and Rubber Tire Rollers

HD 10 VTKubota

39 (99)44 (111)

97 (247)52/67

HD 12 VTKubota

47 (119)52 (131)

93 (237)52/67

HD 13 VTKubota

51 (130)56 (142)

106 (269)51/60

HD 14 VTKubota

54 (138)54 (138)

104 (265)51/60

HD 70KDeutz

59 (150)63 (161)

164 (417)48/58

HD+ 70i VTDeutz

59 (150)63 (161)

166 (421)48/58

HD 75KDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

161 (408)48/58

HD+ 80i VTDeutz

66 (168)166 (421)

48/58

HD+ 90i VTDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

207 (525)42/50

HD+ 110i VTDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

207 (525)42/50

Rubber Tire RollersGRW 280i-10 (9.5 mt)

Deutzn/a 82 (208)

222 (564)n/a

GRW 280i-15 (14 mt)Deutz

n/a 82 (208)222 (564)

n/a

GRW 280i-20 (18.3 mt)Deutz

n/a 82 (208)222 (564)

n/a

GRW 280i-25 (23.1 mt)Deutz

n/a 82 (208)222 (564)

n/a

GRW 280i-30 (27.6 mt)Deutz

n/a 82 (208)222 (564)

n/a

Single Padfoot Drum Rollers

H 5i PDeutz

54 (137)59 (150)

132 (337)30

H 7i PDeutz

66 (168)72 (184)

139 (331)30

H 11i PDeutz

84.2 (214)88.9 (225)

143.7 (365)30/40

H 13i PDeutz

84.2 (214)90.5 (229)

143.7 (365)30/40

H 16i PDeutz

84.3 (214)91 (231)

165.4 (420)29/36

H 18i PDeutz

84.3 (214)91 (231)

165.4 (420)27/30

H 20i PDeutz

84.3 (214)91 (231)

165.4 (420)27/30

Single Smooth Drum Vibratory Rollers

H 5iDeutz

54 (137)59 (150)

132 (337)30

H 7iDeutz

66 (168)72 (184)

139 (331)30/42

H 11iDeutz

84.2 (214)88.9 (225)

143.7 (365)30/40

H 13iDeutz

84.2 (214)88.9 (225)

143.7 (365)30/40

H 13i VIO (vib/osc)Deutz

84.2 (214)88.9 (225)

143.7 (365)33

H 16iDeutz

84.3 (214)91 (231)

165.4 (420)29/36

H 18iDeutz

84.3 (214)91 (231)

165.4 (420)27/30

H 20iDeutz

84.3 (214)91 (231)

165.4 (420)27/30

H 25iDeutz

84.3 (214)99 (251)

165.4 (420)27/30

Smooth Drum Static Roller

HW 90 B 10-mtDeutz

43.3 (110)43.3 (110)

93 (236)3-wheel static

HW 90 B 12-mtDeutz

43.3 (110)43.3 (110)

93 (236)3-wheel static

Tandem Smooth Drum Vibratory Rollers

HD 8 VVKubota

31.5 (80)33.7 (86)

87.8 (223)52/65

HD 10 C VVKubota

39.4 (100)41.5 (106)

83.9 (213)52/65

HD 10 VVKubota

39.4 (100)43.7 (111)

97.2 (247)52/67

HD 10 VO (vib/osc)Kubota

39.4 (100)43.7 (111)

97.2 (247)52/67

HD 12 VVKubota

47.2 (120)51.6 (131)

93.3 (237)52/67

HD 12 VO (vib/osc)Kubota

47.2 (120)51.6 (131)

93.3 (237)52/67

HD 13 VVKubota

51.2 (130)56 (142)

106.0 (269)51/60

HD 13 VO (vib/osc)Kubota

51.2 (130)56 (142)

106.0 (269)51/60

HD 14 VVKubota

54.3 (138)59.3 (150)

104.3 (265)51/60

HD 14 VO (vib/osc)Kubota

54.3 (138)59.3 (150)

104.3 (265)51/60

HD+ 70i VVDeutz

59 (150)63.4 (161)

164.3 (417)48/58

HD+ 70i VV HFDeutz

59 (15063.4 (161)

164.3 (417)45/67

HD+ 70 VO (vib/osc)Deutz

59 (150)63.4 (161)

166.5 (423)48/58

HD+ 80i VVDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

163 (414)48/58

HD+ 80i VV HFDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

163 (414)45/67

HD+ 80i VODeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

163 (414)48/58

HD+ 90i VVDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

232 (590)42/50

HD+ 90i VV HFDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

232 (590)45/67

HD+ 90i VO (vib/osc)Deutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

232 (590)42/50

HD+ 110i VVDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

232 (590)42/50

HD+ 110i VV HFDeutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

232 (590)45/67

HD+ 110i VO (vib/osc)Deutz

66 (168)70.5 (179)

232 (590)42/50

HD+ 120i VVDeutz

78 (198)84 (214)

235 (598)40/50

HD+ 120i VV HFDeutz

78 (198)84 (214)

235 (598)45/67

HD+ 120i VO (vib/osc)Deutz

78 (198)84 (214)

235 (598)40/50

HD+ 140i VVDeutz

84 (214)89.3 (226)

235 (598)40/50

HD+ 140 VV HFDeutz

84 (214)89.3 (226)

235 (598)45/67

HD+ 140 VO (vib/osc)Deutz

84 (214)89.3 (226)

235 (598)40/50

HAMM

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE DRUM WIDTH WIDTH INSIDE TURN RADIUS FREQUENCY

IN. (CM) IN. (CM) IN. (CM) HZ

see CHART page 52

Single Drum RollersCA134D

John Deere 5030 HF28554 (137)

55 (139)97 (246)

2100 vpm

CA134PDJohn Deere 5030 HF285

54 (137)55 (139)

97 (246)2100 Vpm

CA134PDB John Deere 5030 HF28654 (137)

55 (139)97 (246)

2100 Vpm

CA150DCummins QSB3.3

66 (167)66 (167)

109 (276)1860/2580 vpm

CA150PDCummins QSB3.3 T3

66 (167)66 (167)

109 (276)1860/2580 vpm

CA2500DCummins QSB4.5 T4i

84 (213)91 (231)

132 (335)1980/2040 vpm

CA2500PDCummins QSB4.5 T4i

84 (213)91 (231)

132 (335)1980/2040 vpm

CA3500DCummins QSB4.5 T4i

84 (213)92 (233)

132 (335)1860/2040 vpm

CA3500PDCummins QSB4.5 T4i

84 (213)92 (233)

132 (335)1800/1800 vpm

CA5000DDeutz TCD6 1L06 T4i

84 (213)92 (233)

132 (335)1740/1800 vpm

CA5000PDDeutz TCD6 1L06 T4i

84 (213)92 (233)

132 (335)1740/1800 vpm

CA6000DDeutz TCD6 1L6 T4i

84 (213)92 (233)

132 (335)1740/1800 vpm

CA6000PDDeutz TCD6 1L6 T4i

84 (213)92 (233)

132 (335)1740/1800 vpm

CA702DCummins QSB6.7 T3

84 (213)95 (241)

146 (370)1680/1800 vpm

CA702PDCummins QSB6.7 T3

84 (213)95 (241)

146 (370)1680/1800 vpm

Double Drum RollersCC800

Perkins 403D-1131 (78)

34 (86)61 (154)

4200 vpm

CC900Perkins 403D-11

35 (88)38 (96)

65 (165)4200 vpm

CC900GHonda

35 (88)38 (96)

65 (165)4200 vpm

CC1000Perkins

39 (99)42 (106)

68 (172) 4200 vpm

CC1100Kubota

42 (106)46 (116)

105 (266)3420/3960 vpm

CC1200Kubota

47 (119)52 (132)

105 (266)3480/4020

CC1300Kubota

51 (129)57 (144)

116 (294)3120

CC224HFDeutz

59 (149)64 (162)

200 (508)2870/4010

CC234HFCummins

59 (149)64 (162)

200 (508)2870/4010

CC324HFCummins

68 (172) 73 (185)

195 (495)2870/4010

CC334HFCummins

68 (172) 73.5 (186)

195 (495)2870/4010

CC384 HFDeutz

68 (172) 76.4 (194)

195 (495)2880/4020

CC424HFCummins

68 (172) 74 (187)

219 (556)3060/4020

CC524HFCummins

77 (195)84 (213)

212 (538)3060/4020

CC624HFCummins

84 (213)92 (233)

211 (535)3060/4020

CC722Cummins

84 (213)96 (243)

234 (594)2880/2880

CC1100CKubota

42 (106)46 (116)

105 (266)3420

CC1200CKubota

47 (119)51 (129)

105 (266)3480

CC1300CKubota

51 (129)57 (144)

116 (294)3120

Combi RollersCC224CHF

Cummins59 (149)

64 (162)200 (508)

2880/4020

CC234CHFCummins

59 (149)64 (162)

200 (508)2880/4020

CC324CHFCummins

68 (172) 74 (187)

195 (495)2880/4020

CC334CHFCummins

68 (172) 74 (187)

195 (495)2880/4020

CC424CHFCummins

68 (172) 74 (187)

219 (556)3060/4020

CC524CHFCummins

77 (195)84 (213)

212 (538)3060/4020

Steel Drum RollerCS142N

Cummins83 (210)

83 (210)140 (355)

n/a

Pneumatic RollersCP142

Cummins69 (175)

69 (175)151 (283)

n/a

CP224Cummins

71 (180)80 (203)

250 (635)n/a

CP224WCummins

89 (226)89 (226)

250 (635)n/a

CP274Cummins

91 (231)92 (233)

280 (711)n/a

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RD 7H-ESHatz

25.5 (65)27.5 (70)

n/a3,300

RS 800AHonda

28.3 (72)33 (83)

n/a4,200

RSS 800AHonda

28.3 (72)33 (83)

n/a4,200

RTLx-SC3Kohler

22 or 32 (56 or 82)22 (56)

63 (160)2,500

RTL 82-SC3Kohler

32 (82)22 (56)

63 (160)2,500

RTKx-SC3Kubota

22 or 32 (56 or 82)32 (82)

63 (160)2,500

RTK 82-SC3Kubota

32 (82)32 (82)

63 (160)2,500

RD 12-90Wacker

35.4 (90)40.8 (103)

61 (154)3,900

RD 12-90AHonda

35.4 (90)40.8 (103)

61 (154)3,900

RD 16-100Kohler

39.4 (100)43.3 (110)

77 (196)4,200

RD 16-90Kohler

35.4 (90)39.4 (100)

79.6 (202)4,200

RD 27-100Kubota

39.4 (100)43.3 (110)

98.8 (250)3,300

RD 27-120Kubota

47.2 (120)51.2 (130)

94.9 (241)3,300

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE DRUM WIDTH WIDTH INSIDE TURN RADIUS FREQUENCY

IN. (CM) IN. (CM) IN. (CM) HZ

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Soil CompactionCP34

Cat50 (127)

54 (139)103 (262)

35

CP44Cat

66 (168)71 (180)

121 (308)31.9

CP54BCat

84 (213)91 (230)

145 (368)30.5

CP56BCat

84 (213)91 (230)

145 (368)30.5

CP68BCat

84 (213)92 (233)

145 (368)30.5

CP74BCat

84 (213)92 (233)

145 (368)28

CS34Cat

50 (127)54 (139)

103 (262)35

CS44Cat

66 (168)71 (180)

121 (308)31.9

CS54BCat

84 (213)91 (230)

145 (368)30.5

CS56BCat

84 (213)91 (230)

145 (368)30.5

CS68BCat

84 (213)92 (233)

145 (368)30.5

CS74BCat

84 (213)92 (233)

145 (368)28

CS78BCat

84 (213)97 (246)

145 (368)28

Asphalt Compaction

CB14B (900 mm)Cat

35 (90)39 (100)

80 (202)70

CB14B (1000 mm)Cat

39 (100)43 (110)

78 (197)65

CB22BCat

39 (100)44 (111)

105 (267)42/52/63

CB24BCat

47 (120)52 (131)

97 (247)42/52/63

CB24B XTCat

47 (120)52 (131)

97 (247)42/52/63

CC24B CombiCat

47 (120)52 (131)

97 (247)42/52/63

CB32BCat

51 (130)56 (141)

93 (237)42/52/63

CB32B with BallastCat

51 (130)56 (141)

93 (237)42/52/63

CB34BCat

51 (130)55 (140)

115 (293)48/55

CB34B with BallastCat

51 (130)55 (140)

115 (293)48/55

CB34B XWCat

55 (140)59 (150)

114 (290)48/55

CB34B XW with BallastCat

55 (140)59 (150)

114 (290)48/55

CC34B CombiCat

51 (130)55 (140)

116 (294)48/55

CB44BCat

59 (150)66 (167)

176 (440)53.3/63.3

CD44BCat

59-111 (150-280)66 (167)

114 (290)53.3/63.3

CB54BCat

67 (170)74 (187)

169 (430)43/63.3

CD54BCat

67-118 (170-302)74 (187)

111 (280)45/53.3

CB54 XWCat

79 (200)87 (221)

157 (400)42/63.3

CB64Cat

84 (213)92 (234)

155 (394)42/63.3

CATERPILLAR

CR24Kubota V2203

47 (120)51.7 (131.2)

101 (256.5)66.7

CR30Kubota V2203

52 (132)56.4 (145.5)

99 (251.5)66.7

DD15Kubota D722-B Tier IV

39.4 (100)40 (101.6)

62.7 (159.3)66.7

DD25BKubota D1803-M

47.2 (120)43 (109.2)

110 (279.4)55 to 67

DD29Kubota V2203-M

49.2 (125)53.7 (136.4)

--66.7

DD31HFKubota V2203-M

49.2 (125)49.2 (136.4)

--70

DD38HFKubota V2203-M

54.1 (137.5)54.1 (148.6)

--70

DD70Cummins 4B3.9 - NA

57 (144.8)64 (162.6)

141 (358.1)55

DD70HFCummins 4B3.9 - NA

57 (144.8)64 (162.6)

141 (358.1)66.7

DD110BVolvo Deutz D4

66.9 (170)75.6 (192)

153.1 (389)50 to 70

DD120BVolvo Deutz D4

78.7 (200)88.5 (225)

148.5 (377)50 to 70

DD140BVolvo Deutz D4

84.1 (214)93.5 (237)

179.6 (456)45 to 66.7

DD140Cummins QSB 6.7

84 (213)93.5 (237)

179.6 (456)45 to 66.7

SD45Kubota V3600T

54 (137.2)62.6 (159)

101.1 (256.9)32

SD75Volvo D4 E4B Tier 4i

66 (167.6)74 (188)

127 (322.6)20.4 to 33.8

SD115Volvo D4 119kW Tier 4i

84 (213.4)89 (226.1)

135 (342.9)23.3 to 33.8

SD160Cummins QSB 6.7

84 (213.4)94.7 (240.6)

136.3 (346.3)30.8 to 33.8

SD200Cummins QSB 6.7

84 (213.4)97.9 (248.6)

136.3 (346.3)30.8

SAKAI

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RMS Rentals would like to invite you to our annual paving open house.Tuesday, March 17, 2015 | 9:00 am - 3:30 pm | Lunch from 11:00 am - 1:30 pm

at RMS Rentals: 12520 Quentin Ave, Ste 100, Savage, MN 55378

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YOU’RE INVITED . . .

find out what’s new in paving

to our annual paving open house!

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MODEL ENGINE TYPE DRUM WIDTH WIDTH INSIDE TURN RADIUS FREQUENCY

IN. (CM) IN. (CM) IN. (CM) HZ

CHART from page 52

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CR24Kubota V2203

47 (120) 51.7 (131.2)101 (256.5)

66.7

CR30Kubota V2203

52 (132) 56.4 (145.5)99 (251.5)

66.7

DD15Kubota D722-B Tier 4

39.4 (100)40 (101.6)

62.7 (159.3)66.7

DD25BKubota D1803-M

47.2 (120)43 (109.2)

110 (279.4)55 to 67

DD29Kubota V2203-M

49.2 (125)53.7 (136.4)

--66.7

DD31HFKubota V2203-M

49.2 (125)49.2 (136.4)

--70

DD38HFKubota V2203-M

54.1 (137.5)54.1 (148.6)

--70

DD70Cummins 4B3.9 - NA

57 (144.8)64 (162.6)

141 (358.1)55

DD70HFCummins 4B3.9 - NA

57 (144.8)64 (162.6)

141 (358.1)66.7

DD110BVolvo Deutz D4

66.9 (170)75.6 (192)

153.1 (389)50 to 70

DD120BVolvo Deutz D4

78.7 (200)88.5 (225)

148.5 (377)50 to 70

DD140BVolvo Deutz D4

84.1 (214)93.5 (237)

179.6 (456)45 to 66.7

DD140Cummins QSB 6.7

84 (213) 93.5 (237)179.6 (456)

45 to 66.7

SD45Kubota V3600T

54 (137.2)62.6 (159)

101.1 (256.9)32

SD75Volvo D4 E4B Tier 4i

66 (167.6)74 (188)

127 (322.6)20.4 to 33.8

SD115Volvo D4 119kW Tier 4i 84 (213.4)

89 (226.1)135 (342.9)

23.3 to 33.8

SD160Cummins QSB 6.7

84 (213.4) 94.7 (240.6)136.3 (346.3)

30.8 to 33.8

SD200Cummins QSB 6.7

84 (213.4)97.9 (248.6)

136.3 (346.3)30.8

VOLVO

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GOMACO’s GT-3600 With G+ Controller, Topcon mmGPS 3DContractors specializing in tight

radii island paving and other park-ing lot challenges now have somepowerful options for 3D slipform-ing. The GOMACO GT-3600 curband gutter machine with 3D guid-ance quickly and accurately slip-forms tight radii curb and gutter inparking lots. The GT-3600 with all-track

steering (ATS) is built for turningtight radii, as tight as 24 in. (61cm). The Topcon 3D system usesalgorithms for tight radii that simu-late how steer sensors would workon stringline and automaticallyadjusts in and out of a radius. Thesoftware also has definable param-eters to help sharpen cornering, aswell as transitions in the entry andexit of the radius to providesmoother results. The 3D system isable to anticipate and adjust to theradius accordingly, because it hasthe project model loaded into itscomputer with the upcomingdesign elements.The GT-3600 features a 15 ft.

(4.6 m) long, 24 in. wide chargingconveyor and a hopper designed

for extra concrete capacity. Fullyloading the conveyor and hopperbefore entering the radius allowsyou to complete the radius withouthaving to wait for another concretedelivery. The mold on the GT-3600is positioned to assure perfectplacement of the concrete throughthe radius and the operator’s plat-form offers ultimate visibility ofthe entire slipforming operation,according to the manufacturer.The three-track GT-3600 is a

multi-application trimmer/slip-form paver with job-proven resultsthroughout the world. It is versatileand its applications include curband gutter, tight radii, cul-de-sacs,safety barriers, bridge parapets,sidewalks, recreational paths, andflat slabs up to 10 ft. (3 m) wide. Ithas a fast tracking speeds forquickly moving around large proj-ects. The travel speed is up to 125ft. per minute (38 mpm), and thelow speed provides the smoothcrawl necessary for slipformingconcrete. GOMACO’s G+ control system

has an entire library of sensor capa-

bilities for controlling slope, gradeand steer with set-up configura-tions for any project requirement.The G+ control system integrateswith the major 3D guidance sys-

tems, including Topcon, LeicaGeosystems and Trimble. It’s assimple as connecting with G+Connect. For more information, visit

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

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

The GOMACO GT-3600 with Topcon mmGPS 3D machine guidance slipforms tight radii curb and gut-ter on a parking lot project.

Wirtgen TCM 1800 Texture Curing Machine ExcelsThe TCM 1800 texture curing

machine from Wirtgen America offershigh productivity curing and texturing ofportland cement concrete slabs.This self-propelled, track-mounted

texture curing machine follows behindthe slipform paver when placing concreteslabs, and is equipped with an automaticbrooming and spraying system whichadds pavement texture, and then a thinfilm of curing compound.Its four-track propulsion is particularly

useful on ground with low bearing capac-ities.The four hydraulically driven,height-adjustable and steerable trackunits provide optimal propulsion.Hydraulically telescoping frame ele-ments, left and right, complement theTCM-1800’s modular design. A walk-through operator’s platform is paired witha wide working platform.A spraying unit with three nozzles that

moves back and forth automatically, andbroom unit in various designs, are mount-ed at the transverse drive. Optimal appli-cation of the curing compound is ensuredin both stop-and-go operation and contin-uous advance mode, for instance, whenpaving exposed aggregate concrete. A211-gal. (800-L) curing compound tank

with integrated agitator provides a reli-able flow of material while paving.Different broom patterns are avail-

able for the TCM 1800 to give concretepavements their specified surface tex-ture and grip. The broom unit is auto-matically raised at both ends to preventthe concrete edge from damage. Themachine also can be equipped with abroom unit operating in longitudinaldirection. If specified, a burlap or artifi-cial turf can be dragged across freshpavement instead of a broom finish.The TCM 1800 is equipped with a

self-loading feature. Its pivot steeringsystem does not require any conversionto pivot track units 90 deg. from work-ing position into transport position.The machine’s flexible steering sys-

tem enables small turning radii when inworking position, and easy maneuver-ing is ensured also when in transportposition.For more information, call 615/501-

0600 or visitwww.wirtgenamerica.com.

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

This self-propelled, track-mounted texture curing machine follows behind the slipformpaver when placing concrete slabs, and is equipped with an automatic brooming andspraying system, which adds pavement texture, and then a thin film of curing compound.

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Cat AP600F, AP655F Pavers Feature Increased TechnologyIntuitive, accessible technology

and a quick-heating screed systemthat increases production whilereducing crew idle time are keyfeatures of the Cat AP600F andAP655F pavers.The AP600F is a wheeled paver.

The AP655F is available with twotrack options: the Cat Mobil-TracSystem or conventional steeltracks.The pavers can be equipped

with three new screed platformsthat feature rear-mounted exten-sions: SE50 V, SE50 VT and theSE60 V.

Fuel EfficiencyThe AP600F and AP655F are

equipped with a 173 hp (129 kW)Cat C4.4 ACERT engine, whichmeets U.S. EPA Tier IV Finalemissions standards. Fuel-saving eco-mode is stan-

dard on the AP600F and AP655Fpavers. When used with automaticengine speed control, eco-modeefficiently manages engine RPMsto optimize fuel economy, reducesound levels and keep the paverrunning smoothly. The controlautomatically adjusts RPMs whenthe engine reaches a high loadthreshold or needs additional cool-ing.

Integrated Generator andScreed Heating SystemAn integrated generator, the

power behind a new screed heatingsystem, is another fuel-savingenhancement. Exclusive toCaterpillar, the generator used onF-Series pavers was developed bythe same team that designed andengineered the highly innovativeCat D7E electric-drive dozer,according to the manufacturer.The integrated generator is

directly connected to the paverengine, and operates as a core partof the machine. The refined heatdistribution of the SE50 and SE60combine with the generator tobring the screed to the proper tem-perature in approximately 15 min-utes, compared with the previous30 to 45 minutes.The pavers run at 1,300 rpms

while heating, compared with themore common 2,200 rpms of somecompetitive machines. The lowerpaver engine rpm requirementreduces sound levels and can leadto earlier paving start times in resi-

dential areas.

TechnologyTouchscreen displays provide

increased flexibility for operatingand adjusting the machine. Thecolor displays offer high visibilityand more user-friendly options.Controls for new technology fea-tures are accessed through thetouchscreen. The most frequentlyused functions are still controlledby switches.The new single-switch auto-fill

feeder system simplifies setup andhelps provide consistency for oper-ators of varied experience and skilllevels.The screed-heating system diag-

nostics enable uninterruptedpaving in the event a screed tem-perature sensor fails. The systemautomatically compensates, allow-ing consistent, uninterruptedpaving.Ratio control for the conveyors

can now be controlled from thescreed. Previously only the tractoroperator could control conveyorratio. Likewise, the tractor operatorcan now adjust mix height forincreased flexibility. A new pen-dant control that enables the screedoperator to stand alongside themachine also is available.

Operating ConsolesThe operator console features

enhanced functionality. Controlsare as simple as the contractorneeds, and as flexible as they want.Crews who prefer limited optionshave an organized, efficient controlsystem at their fingertips — logi-cally grouped for the functionsthey perform. Those who want toutilize more functions can do so byaccessing various menus throughthe touchscreens.Exclusive propel and feeder sys-

tem settings transfer between sta-tions with the touch of a singleswitch. Speed, as well as operationand travel modes, are automatical-ly adjusted at both stations.Paver operators can make vari-

ous screed adjustments withoutleaving their seats. Cat GradeControl now can be operated fromthe tractor consoles if desired. Asingle-button autofeeder systemdoes the work of four switches. Anauto-fill button alternates betweenrunning the augers and conveyors,helping operators build a proper

head of material from the start.A warm-up/cleanout mode runs

the feeder system at a reducedspeed, enabling the operator tomore efficiently perform wash-down duties. It also automaticallylifts the auger for simplified trans-port. If a crew doesn't want to uti-lize all controls and the associatedtechnology, “lockouts” are provid-ed on the screed to prevent acci-dental access.

Mobil-Trac UndercarriageThe AP655F includes innova-

tive features on undercarriageoptions. Fully bogied supportrollers maintain contact with thesurface regardless of irregularities.The oscillating bogies minimizedeviations and tow-point move-ment, leading to smoother mats.The Mobil-Trac System (MTS)

features oscillating bogies and arubber belt instead of the standardsteel track. The rubber belt is fric-tion-driven, and is available withtreaded or smooth tracks. MTSenables travel speeds that matchthe pace of wheeled pavers. Thesystem essentially combines thetraction of track pavers with thespeed and mobility of wheeledpavers. Enhanced maneuverability

is another key benefit.

Wheeled UndercarriageThe wheeled AP600F offers six-

wheel drive as an option. Six-wheel drive utilizes enhancedhydraulics to optimize traction andprovide 200 percent more frontpull force over previous models. Afront-wheel assist or four-wheeldrive option increases front-wheelpull-force by 50 percent over pre-vious models.

Screed OptionsThe SE50 V, SE50 VT and

SE60 V screeds deliver excellentride and mat qualities, while pro-viding versatility in urban areas.The SE50 V available with vibra-tion only offers a standard range of8 ft. 4 in. to 16 ft. 4 in. (2.55 to 5.0m) and maximum paving width of21 ft. 4 in. (6.5 m). The SE50 VTequipped with vibration and tamp-er bars also offers a standard rangeof 8 ft. 4 in. to 16 ft. 4 in., with awider maximum width of 26 ft. 4in. (8.0 m). The SE60 V increasesthe paving range with a standardwidth of 9 ft. 10 in. to 19 ft. 6 in.(3.0 to 5.95 m) and maximumpaving width of 25 ft. (7.65 m). Quick-change screed extensions

make it easy to maximize liftwidths. Slotted mainframe exten-sions and strike-off plates enablesingle-person assembly. Integratedhooks assist with extension assem-bly and alignment, making it easyto attach and remove screed exten-sions. Screed plate life is extended

with the utilization of abrasion-resistant steel that is proprietary toCaterpillar. Screed extensions areequipped with exclusive two-speed proportional control forenhanced responsiveness nearobstacles and more precise controlon highway applications. A pen-dant control adjusts the height ofoptional hydraulic end-gates, aswell as extender width and tow-point height. The control providesthe screed operator with muchmore flexibility regarding theirlocations.The addition of a machined

screed frame eases installation ofthe screed plates, which bolt flat tothe frame.For more information, visit

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

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The AP600F and AP655F are equippedwith a 173 hp (129 kW) Cat C4.4 ACERTengine, which meets U.S. EPA Tier IVFinal emissions standards.

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Oscillation Now Available on Hamm Compact RollersHamm Oscillation compaction — previ-

ously available only in Hamm’s larger tan-dem asphalt rollers — now is available inHamm’s compact line as well.Hamm's non-aggressive oscillation tech-

nology has changed the way contractorswork in North America, according to themanufacturer. Oscillation technology com-pacts with a gentle rocking motion, not avertical pounding, and can be a powerfulnew tool for boosting asphalt paving pro-ductivity and profits.Instead of vibrating straight up and

down, the Hamm oscillatory design givesthe drum a horizontal or “rocking” forcewhich keeps the drum in contact with themat. Hamm oscillation technology attainsvery high compaction numbers with mini-mal passes and no shattering of aggregate.Some contractors have found it permitscontractors to remove one or more rollersfrom a job.Models of the new compact line — with

drum sizes from 31 to 54-in. (78 to 137 cm)wide — are functional yet user-friendly, andquiet yet powerful. These articulated tan-dem rollers offer big-time compactive effortin a small package equally at home forpatching, commercial or roadbuilding appli-cations, according to the manufacturer.

The compact line includes the HD 8 VV,with a drum width of 31.5 in. (80 cm); the39-in. (99 cm) HD 10 VV and the slightlysmaller HD 10 C VV; the 47-in. (119 cm)HD 12 VV; the 51-in. (129 cm) HD 13 VV;and the 54-in. (137 cm) HD 14 VV. Eachoffers an offset capability to enable com-

paction right up against a curb without risk-ing damage from the trailing drum. The compact line also offers combination

rollers. The HD 10 VT, HD 12 VT, HD 13VT and HD 14 VT are combination modelswith smooth drum in front, and four smoothpneumatic tires in rear.

VV stands for “vibration front, vibrationrear”, in which both drums offer vibration,with the capability of vibration running inthe front drum only, in the rear drum only, inboth drums, or no vibration. The compactline offers hydrostatic dual drum drive,automatic/manual vibration system, hydro-static articulated steering and increasedmaneuverability.Key features of the compact line include

its visibility to the drum edges, as the engineis mounted lengthwise and not sideways inthe frame, low profile, and ease of handling.Its driving characteristics are due to itsthree-point articulation that maintains evenweight distribution across the drum width,even in tight turns, thus reducing cutting onthe asphalt surface, and its high compactionforce and low center of mass.The operator platform is fully insulated

against vibration, thus improving comfortlevels. The operator’s seat, steering columnand tread plate are mechanically isolatedfrom the framework, which significantlyreduces vibration.For more information, call 615/501-0600

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

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

Instead of vibrating straight up and down, the Hamm oscillatory design gives thedrum a horizontal or “rocking” force, which keeps the drum in contact with the mat.

ADM MileMaker Asphalt Plant Offers Flexible Mix DesignsAsphalt Drum Mixers Inc.

(ADM) Milemaker Series asphaltplants use counterflow technology,which operates separate drying andmixing zones to achieve the maxi-mum level of heat transfer and fuelefficiency. This enables theMilemaker to achieve a high pro-duction volume and an extremelylow cost-per-ton average.Previously producing only hot-

mix asphalt designs, theMilemaker now has the capabilityto introduce water or other chemi-cals into liquid asphalt entering theplant, thereby appropriately lower-ing the temperature to warm-mixspecifications. The warm-mixasphalt system delivers even moreversatility to the plants, whichboast to be the most fuel-efficient,mix-design flexible and productiveplants within the 160 to 425 tons(145 to 385 t) per-hour range,according to the manufacturer.Milemaker plants, which are

available in portable, relocatable orstationary versions, meet all feder-al and state specifications and con-sistently produce quality asphalt to

help protect operators against out-of-spec damages. While producingthe latest mix designs, the plantsalso come prepared for future jobspecifications since dual-drum sys-tems easily can be adapted to accom-modate new mix specifications.A wide range of components

further customizes each plant forparticular customer needs.Available individual componentsinclude cold feed bins, hot oil

asphalt cement tanks (both hori-zontal and vertical), direct-firedhorizontal cement tanks, portableand stationary bag houses, mineralfiller systems, recycled asphaltpavement systems, self-erect andstationary silos, weigh and dragconveyors, weigh batchers and fueloil tanks.ADM keeps the environment a

priority in its designs. TheMilemaker ranks as the most envi-

ronmentally sound asphalt plant inits class. By using counter flowtechnology, it virtually eliminatesunsafe hydrocarbon emissions,which are a common problem withother drum mix plants. TheMilemaker produces the cleaneststack tests and also can handlelarge percentages of recycledasphalt pavement (RAP) withoutreducing the temperature or pro-ducing blue smoke. To make the

Milemaker Series even more envi-ronmentally friendly, ADMdesigned the system to reintroduceresidual gases back to the drum’scombustion zone.The Milemaker’s design fea-

tures a sophisticated, yet technical-ly easy-to-operate control system.One plant operator and one loaderoperator can control the entireoperation. A new operator can betrained within a few hours, andonsite staff will be able to handlenearly all maintenance procedures,according to the manufacturer. In addition to the Milemaker,

ADM also offers the RoadbuilderSeries and SPL Series. Each ADMplant can be custom designed tomeet the requirements of individ-ual sites, essentially building eachclient’s business based upon thecomponents and plant size needed. For more information, call

260/637-5729 or visitwww.admasphaltplants.com.

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

Previously producing only hot-mixasphalt designs, the Milemaker nowhas the capability to introduce wateror other chemicals into liquidasphalt entering the plant, therebyappropriately lowering the tempera-ture to warm-mix specifications.

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Wacker Neuson Adds New Engine Choice for TrowelsConcrete contractors can now choose between two gasoline engine options

on Wacker Neuson’s 48-in. (122 cm) power steer (CRT 48-PS series) ride-on trowel product line. A new model, CRT48-57K-PS, is powered by a 57-hp liquid cooled Kubotagasoline engine. It joins the 35-hp Vanguard air-cooledengine powered model, the CRT 48-35V-PS. Thetwo models offer concrete contractors the abilityto choose the power source that best fits theirneeds plus get all the benefits of Wacker Neuson’stwo mode steering system and other high per-formance features. The CRT 48-57K-PS was developed for

the professional concrete finisher that histor-ically purchased hydraulically powered 48-in. ride-on trowels. The CRT 48-57K-PSwith its higher horsepower (57-hpKubota at 3600 rpm and electronicfuel injection) produces greaterblade speed, and due to its liquidcooling and reserve power, it iswell suited for high load conditionsin hot southern climates. The CRT48-57K-PS also offers superiorsteering control combined withWacker Neuson’s proven mechani-cal blade drive system and patentedDynamic Steering Stabilizer (DSS)that eliminates blade chatter com-monly seen in competitive models.All these high performing features

are available at a lower price point compared to hydraulic powered 48-in. ride-on mod-els.

While the CRT 48-57K-PS model is the newest addition to Wacker Neuson’s grow-ing trowel line, it complements the CRT 48-35V-PS that is powered by the 35-hp air-cooled Vanguard engine at 4000 rpms. The CRT 48-35V-PS is a high performing,entry level machine that provides all the benefits of the mechanical blade drivesystem and DDS for a professional concrete finish, according to the manu-facturer.Both models offer Wacker Neuson’s power steer system (PS) thatprovides a combination of hydraulics and electronics resulting in a truepower steer system that offers the results of a hydraulic unit matched

with the responsiveness of the mechanical steer unit. The two-mode steering system allows operators to select the responseof the joysticks to meet their preference and best suit the con-crete conditions. Using the simple joystick controls, the CRT48-PS models handle and perform like a lighter weight finish-ing machine, and at the end of the day, the operator sees supe-rior finishing results with no fatigue.

Wacker Neuson’s gasoline power steer models providea solution for contractors looking to bridge the gapbetween the professional/mechanical steer and superpro hydraulic models in the industry. The CRT 48-PS models are a practical choice for large pourswhere the operator uses the machine for extend-ed periods of time and on elevated deck pourswhere heavy weight full hydraulic machines can-not be used safely. (This story also can be found on Construction

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TheCRT 48-57K-PS wasdeveloped for the pro-fessional concrete finisherthat historically purchasedhydraulically powered 48-in. (122 cm)ride-on trowels.

Terex Bid-Well 3600 Paves Concrete Bridge DecksThe Terex Bid-Well 3600 paver offers a

variety of standard paving widths rangingfrom 8 to 86 ft. (2.4 to 26.1 m). Its standard18-ft. (5.5 m) end segments offer 15 ft. (4.6m) of leg travel, so the paver can instanta-neously offer up to 30-ft. (9.1 m) variablewidth paving. The paver’s ability to tackleboth standard duty slab-on-grade and bridgedeck paving projects increases machine uti-lization, paving efficiency and return oninvestment. The 3600 paver’s new paving carriage

design features segmented upper and lowersections, similar to the larger 4800 paverdesign, allowing the upper carriage to staycleaner than previous designs to improvecarriage longevity. The heavy duty designpositions the drag pan mounting system onthe upper carriage to better withstand theweight and pull of dual drag-pan configura-tions, according to the manufacturer. A new universal power crown adjuster for

the 3600 paver makes quick and efficientcrown adjustments, regardless of whetherpaving inline or at a skew. The updatedarrangement enables the crown adjuster tobe mounted inline or moved to an adjacenthinge point opposite of the other adjuster,giving operators the ability to quickly adjustthe crown when paving at a skew.

The depth of machine adaptability to job-site conditions can be seen in the differentleg designs. Equipped with the swing leg

design, the paver delivers zero clearancepaving, often required when paving in tightapplications such as rehabilitation work and

bridge deck overlays. The optional, heavy-duty 6-in. (15.6 cm) diameter legs on displayprovide up to 47 in. (119.4 cm) of hydraulicraising/lowering to assist with machinegrade set-up, saving manpower, time andmoney. When paving at cross slopes greaterthan 4 percent, the available pivot leg con-figuration brings the paver to a true verticaloperating position, reducing side forcesplaced on the rail system and eliminating theneed for and expense of additional shoring. The recently introduced LED lighting

system increases machine visibility duringnighttime paving and decreases the harshshadows thrown by tower lights, allowingfinishers to deliver a quality final product.The integrated lighting system is powereddirectly by the machine’s engines, eliminat-ing the need for a generator. Requiring only1 amp of energy per light, up to 12 LEDlights can be positioned virtually anywhereon the machine’s frame and up to 4 LEDlights can be mounted directly to the pavingcarriage to illuminate the paver. For more information, visit

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

The Terex Bid-Well 3600 paver offers a variety of standard paving widths rangingfrom 8 to 86 ft. (2.4 to 26.1 m). Its standard 18-ft. (5.5 m) end segments offer 15 ft.(4.6 m) of leg travel, so the paver can instantaneously offer up to 30-ft. (9.1 m) vari-able width paving.

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Wacker Neuson Crowns 2015 Trowel Challenge Winner

Perfect weather conditions and large crowds made for anexciting finish at Wacker Neuson’s seventh annual TrowelChallenge competition at the 2015 World of Concrete. Eachyear, Wacker Neuson’s high speed trowel challenge drawsfans to watch finishers from around the world race for thegrand prize, a custom 48-in. (122 cm) CRT 48-35V ride-ontrowel powered by a special Vanguard big block V-twinengine. The top three finishers receive a custom laser cutride-on trowel trophy.Preliminary competitions were held the first three days of

the annual concrete trade show. The contestants with the top10 fastest times from the preliminaries advanced to the finalson Feb. 5, 2015. The top 10 finalists each had one runthrough the course and that time was added to their prelimi-nary time. It is always a close race and once again, less thanone second separated the first place and third place finisher.

First PlaceGreg Geiger, On Demand Concrete Solutions, Warburg,

Alberta Canada — Winning combined time: 53.494. Geiger came to win. He was the second place finisher in

the 2014 competition. This year, he came into the finals infirst place with an initial qualifying time of 26.723. Hemaintained his lead and took home the grand prize with afinal run time of 26.771. On Demand Concrete Solutionswill receive the grand prize CRT 48-35V and Geiger tookhome the gold painted scaled trophy and bragging rights thathe is the fastest finisher for 2015. “It feels pretty amazing,” Geiger said. “It means a great

deal to me in the form of a sense of accomplishment andpride that comes with that. I am extremely grateful that Iachieved the win this year, especially after last year’s secondplace.”

Geiger is the owner of On Demand Concrete Solutions.The company specializes in large commercial and industrialconcrete flatwork, from oil and gas industry to commercialwarehouses. It currently owns three Wacker Neuson ride-ontrowels, rammers and wet screeds. “We will be using the swanky new rider on a variety of

our large jobs,” Geiger said

Second PlaceTimo Herrala, SSTH-Lattiat, Tampere, Finland —

Combined run time: 54.040. Herrala traveled a long way to participate in this year’s

challenge. He came into the finals in second place with aqualifying time of 26.997. His final run time of 27.043 kepthim in the second place spot taking home the silver ride-ontrowel trophy.

Third PlaceKent Goossen, HD Concrete, Rosenort, Manitoba,

Canada — Combined run time: 54.367. Goossen is familiar with the Wacker Neuson trowel chal-

lenge having captured third place in 2013. This year,Goossen came into the finals in fifth place with a qualifyingtime of 27.591 and moved up two spots with his final runtime of 26.776. He took home the bronze ride-on trowel tro-phy.Besides the annual trowel challenge, Wacker Neuson’s

World of Concrete booth offered contractors the opportunityto operate two new ride-on trowels. A new 10-ft. (3 m), CRT60-74L, that is powered by a more powerful Tier IV finalengine and offers a heavy-duty cooling system that signifi-cantly improves performance and the life of the machine. Anew 8-ft. (2.4 m) model, the CRT 48-57K-PS is a new high-er horsepower gasoline model that was developed for theprofessional concrete finisher.

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

Wacker Neuson’s Trowel Challenge winners: (L to R)are 3rd place (bronze), Kent Goossen, HD Concrete,Rosenort, Manitoba, Canada; 1st place (gold), GregGeiger, On Demand Concrete Solutions, Warburg,Alberta, Canada; and 2nd place (silver), Timo Herrala,SSTH-Lattiat, Tampere, Finland.

Wacker Neuson’s 2015 Trowel Challenge grand prizewinner, Greg Geiger, owner of On Demand ConcreteSolutions, Warburg, Alberta, Canada, celebrates on thecompany’s new 48-in. CRT 48-35VX ride-on trowel andhoists his first place finish trophy after winning theannual competition at the World of Concrete in LasVegas.

Crowds watch the 2015 Trowel Challenge winner, GregGeiger, owner of On Demand Concrete, Warburg,Alberta, Canada, as he concentrates while crossing thefinish line.

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630-627-0000250 E. North Frontage Rd. • Bolingbrook, IL 60440

630-739-77702350 S. Laflin St. • Chicago, IL 60608

312-942-92004701 West 137th Street • Crestwood, IL 60445

708-597-31101133 Indianapolis Blvd. • Schererville, IN 46375

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847-526-94444102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. • McHenry, IL 60050

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Road Machinery & Supplies Co.5633 W. Highway 13 • Savage, MN 55378

952-895-9595 • 800-888-9515314 Garfield Ave. • Duluth, MN 55802

218-727-8611 • 800-888-9535315 North Hoover Rd. • Virginia, MN 55792

218-741-9011 • 800-752-430475 US Hwy 41 • Neguanee, MI 49866

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RMS Rentals12520 Quenton Ave. So., Ste 100

Savage, MN 55378952-895-9595 • 800-888-9515

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Brandeis Machinery & SupplyCompany

17000 Highway 41 NEvansville, IN 47725

812-425-44917310 Venture Lane

Fort Wayne, IN 46818260-489-4551

8410 Zionsville RoadIndianapolis, IN 46268-1524

317-872-84101801 Watterson TrailLouisville, KY 40299

502-491-4000www.brandeismachinery.com

Star Equipment Ltd.1401 2nd Avenue • Des Moines, IA 50314

515-283-2215 • 800-369-2215Fax 515-283-0295

2625 W. Airline Hwy. • Waterloo, IA 50703319-236-6830 • 800-791-9249

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2100 E. Lincoln Way • Ames, IA 50010515-233-9500 • 866-856-2312

Fax: 515-233-9505www.starequip.com

Victor L. Phillips Co.4100 Gardner Ave. • Kansas City, MO 64120

800-878-92905430 S. Highway 43 • Joplin, MO 64804

800-878-82236330 W. Hwy 60 • Brookline Station, MO 65619

800-955-27293250 North Hydraulic • Wichita, KS 67219

800-878-33461304 SW 42 St. • Topeka, KS 66609

800-878-43452203 West Jones Ave. • Garden City, KS 67846

800-511-1435www.vlpco.com

Alta Equipment Company28775 Beck Rd. • Wixom, MI 48393

248-449-67002470 W. Columbia Ave. • Battle Creek, MI 49015

269-965-12698840 Byron Commerce SW • Byron Center, MI 49315

616-878-74504716 Talon Ct. S.E. • Kentwood, MI 49512

616-698-29606327 Jomar Ct. • Lansing, MI 48917

517-272-50335920 Grand Haven Rd. • Muskegon, MI 49441

231-798-875456195 Pontiac Trail • New Hudson, MI 48165

248-356-520028855 Smith Rd. • Romulus, MI 48174

734-641-82381524 Champagne Dr. • Saginaw, MI 48604

989-752-94007500 E. 15 Mile Rd. • Sterling Hts., MI 48312

586-977-6000476 US 31 South • Traverse, MI 49685

231-943-37009433 Riley St. • Zeeland, MI 49464

616-748-4108www.altaequipment.com

Road Builders Machinery andSupply Co., Inc.

4115 S. 90th St. • Omaha, NE 68127402-331-9200

Fax: 402-339-66205601 Fletcher Ave. • Lincoln, NE 68507

402-325-0447Fax: 402-325-0753

4949 Juergen Rd. • Grand Island, NE 68801308-384-2620

Fax: 308-384-0686www.roadbuildersmachinery.com

Columbus Equipment Company50 East Kingston Ave. • Columbus, OH 43207

614-443-654112500 Williams Rd. • Perrysburg, OH 43551

419-872-7101712 Shepherd Ave. • Cincinnati, OH 45215

513-771-39223942 Brecksville Rd. • Richfield, OH 44286

330-659-6681290 Old Steubenville Pike • Cadiz, OH 43907

740-942-88717570 New Carlisle Pike • Dayton, OH 45424

937-879-31541601 Shepler-Church Ave. SW • Canton, OH 44706

330-453-4521818 Lee St. • Zanesville, OH 43701

740-455-4036864 Richmond Rd. • Painesville, OH 44077

440-352-04523668 US Route 23 South • Piketon, OH 45661

740-289-3757www.columbusequipment.com

Midwest Underground Supply1106 32nd St. SW

Bondurant, IA 50035877-967-5656

27285 Ironworks Ave.Harrisburg, SD 57032

605-368-9880www.midwestundergroundsupply.com

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Widening Will Allow for More Vehicles With Less Congestionaddition to rebuilding and widen-ing the 62-mi. stretch of I-90 witheight lanes from the Tri-StateTollway (I-294) to Randall Roadand six lanes from Randall Road toI-39, the project will allow theTollway to accommodate transitoptions for the I-90 corridor.

Benefits“This will be a completely new

roadway that will safely carrymore vehicles with less congestionwhile incorporating state-of-the-arttechnology to make travelingalong this crucial corridor moreconvenient for drivers,” saidIllinois Tollway ExecutiveDirector Kristi Lafleur. The corridor is projected to

accommodate more than 15,000trucks carrying 375,000 tons(340,194 t) of freight per day. It isexpected to save drivers up to 27minutes on the average trip fromElgin to the Kennedy Expressway. Local business owners should

be pleased by the enhanced accessthis and other Move Illinois proj-ects will provide by construction ofnew and improved interchanges. Inaddition, the improved roadwaywill accommodate as many as30,000 more vehicles per daybetween Elgin and I-294, and up to83,000 vehicles daily along the

entire 62-mi. length of the corridorand will save drivers $440 millionannually due to reduced conges-tion and delays. The economicinvestment is projected to cost$390-$430 million.The project also will create new

jobs and generate increased eco-nomic development by offeringbusinesses a better way to connectwith their customers. When com-pleted, the project is expected tocreate or sustain as many as 11,500permanent additional jobs in theChicago region.

Project SpecificsThe work has been divided into

two segments for planning, designand construction. The western seg-ment stretches 37 mi. (59.5 km)from Rockford to Elgin; the east-ern segment runs 25 mi. (40 km)from Elgin to Chicago. In October 2014, work was

completed on the 37-mi. westernportion of I-90, which waswidened from four lanes to sixlanes between Elgin and I-39 inRockford. The 25-mi. (40 km) eastern por-

tion will be rebuilt and widenedfrom six lanes to eight lanes fromRandall Road in Elgin to the Tri-State Tollway (I-294). Scheduledfor completion in 2016, this year’swork includes noisewall and

retaining wall installation, utilityrelocation and drainage work inadvance of roadway rebuilding. Work also includes new and

improved interchanges and recon-struction of the Fox River Bridgeand local crossroad bridges

throughout the corridor to accom-modate the wider roadway.The Tollway is providing $240

million to integrate transit optionsalong this portion of roadway —the first time the agency has inte-grated transit into a toll road — andprovide for future transit expansionplans.Park & Ride facilities will be

constructed on the eastern portionof I-90 and Pace will create newroutes and expand existing serviceby using a widened inner shoulderas a travel lane to improve reliabil-ity and reduce traffic delays.A key feature of the project is

the Tollway’s commitment tomaintaining the same number oftraffic lanes during construction.The Tollway anticipates keeping

three lanes of traffic open in eachdirection on the eastern portion ofI-90 during peak hours.

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The rebuilding and wideningproject will add the latest technolo-gies available, including buildingactive traffic management on a 16-m. (25.7 km) portion of I-90between Barrington Road and I-294. These improvements willallow the Tollway to provide real-time traffic information to drivers,including posting alerts regardingtraffic congestion, accidents andlane closures.New flexible infrastructure built

into the roadway will enable the

The 25-mi. (40 km) eastern portion will be rebuilt and widened from six lanes to eight lanes fromRandall Road in Elgin to the Tri-State Tollway (I-294). Scheduled for completion in 2016, this year’swork includes noisewall and retaining wall installation, utility relocation and drainage work inadvance of roadway rebuilding.

TOLLWAY from page 1

The Illinois Tollway is rebuilding and widening 62 mi. (99.8 km) of the Jane Addams MemorialTollway (I-90) as a 21st century, state-of-the-art corridor linking Rockford to O’Hare InternationalAirport.

“This will be a completely new roadway that willsafely carry more vehicles with less congestionwhile incorporating state-of-the-art technology tomake traveling along this crucial corridor moreconvenient for drivers.”

Kristi LafleurIllinois Tollway

see TOLLWAY page 96

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Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W.

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West Detroit56555 Pontiac Trail

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Naperville, IL 60563630/355-7150

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Rockdale, IL 60436815/730-9011

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Monico, WI715/487-5583

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Duluth, MN218/722-7456

Bemidji, MN218/759-1996

Grand Rapids, MN218/326-9427

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Louisville, KY502/253-3721

Richmond, KY859/623-2030

Bowling Green, KY270/842-3400

London, KY606/862-8447

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P.O. Box 9Sun Prairie, WI 53590

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Milwaukee12101 W. Silver Spring Dr.

Milwaukee, WI 53225414-462-9790

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Martin Implement Sales, Inc.18405 115th Avenue

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420 Nolen DriveSouth Elgin, IL 60177

630-883-3320Fax: 847-695-9105

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847-469-0120Fax: 847-526-8054

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KENTUCKYDiamond Equipment

1046 Lovers LaneBowling Green, KY 42103

270-781-1061800-489-1061

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812-299-4747888-343-4747

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Hardings Heavy Equipment109 W. Commercial Ave.

Lowell, IN 46356219-696-8911

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3333 W. Coliseum Blvd.Fort Wayne, IN 46808

260-483-8868

4951 West 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46268

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Rueter’swww.rueterco.com

1132 31st Ave.Council Bluffs, IA 51401

712-366-5221Fax: 712-366-5228

5815 Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50014

515-268-0939Fax: 515-268-0943

Hwy 30 WestGrand Junction, IA 50107

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712-792-9294Fax: 712-792-6808

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KANSASThe Victor L. Phillips Co.

www.vlpco.com3250 N. Hydraulic St.Witchita, KS 67219

316-838-3347

1305 SW 42nd St.Topeka, KS 66609

785-267-4345

2203 Jones Ave.Garden City, KS 67846

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Sievers JCB406 Old Rt 66Hamel, IL 62046618-633-2622

8080 State Rt 16Hillsboro, IL 62049217-532-3222

State Route 267 SouthGreenfield, IL 62044217-368-2486

14464 Shad RdCarlinville, IL 62626217-854-3191

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Rueter’s1132 31st AveCouncil Bluffs, IA 51401712-366-5221

2425 NE 126th AveElkhart, IA 50073515-367-3054

5815 Lincoln WayAmes, IA 50014515-268-0939

Hwy 30 WestGrand Junction, IA 50107515-738-2571

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Sellers JCB1645 S. West St.Wichita, KS 67213316-943-9311Fax: 316-943-8116

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Fairchild JCB15735 Central Avenue NEHam Lake, MN 55304763-434-3832

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Vikings Stadium Construction GetsSpring Thaw in Depths of WinterThe Vikings Stadium is going up

steadily despite this winter’s extremeweather conditions. But how can out-door construction move forward, evenin the dead of winter? One Minnesotabusiness helps make it possible — evenon the coldest of cold days.FlexTemp Systems manufactures

and its affiliated business WinterConstruction Specialties sells and rentssurface heating equipment used in win-ter construction for ground thawingand concrete curing. FlexTemp cur-rently has five portable surface-heatingunits installed at the Vikings Stadiumproject to keep the ground thawed andready to go. Its top-of-the-linemachine, the Fusion 3000, is specifical-ly engineered for thawing frozenground as well as warming and curingconcrete — even at 30 degrees belowzero.“Generally, you’ll find six feet of

frost on the ground in a Minnesota win-ter — eight feet if it’s brutally cold likeit has been this month,” said ChuckSanvik, FlexTemp Systems.“FlexTemp Systems can thaw one footof frozen ground per day with ourmachines, which are similar to homein-floor heating systems — just aboveground. We lay a complex network ofhoses on the ground, run them full ofantifreeze, and cover it all with insulat-ing blankets.”“We build all year round and in all

weather conditions. Here, in our homestate of Minnesota, that can mean coldweather construction in winter whichcan be challenging to project schedulesand budgets,” said Jason Brown,Mortenson Construction. “For that reason, it’s important for us

to work with partners who are alsoexperts in these types of conditions,deliver value, and can keep our projectsmoving forward. We selectedFlexTemp and Winter ConstructionSpecialties on the new stadium projectin Minneapolis for this reason.”A similar system is used to cure con-

crete, allowing work to continuethroughout the winter and resulting inmore efficient scheduling of construc-tion crews and equipment. WinterConstruction Specialties’s cold weatherconcrete curing system handles pre-pour warming, thaws sub grades andcures concrete walls, forms, columnsand slabs without the need for expen-sive and time-consuming heated enclo-

sures.The company also has been on site,

helping winter construction runsmoothly for many other projects,including:• TCF Bank Stadium• Target Field• Walker Art Center expansion• Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport

(tram)• Target (various locations)But large facilities like the Vikings or

Twins Stadiums aren’t evenFlexTemp’s most challenging projects.“Wherever there’s frost, FlexTempSystems can save the day, from a smallconcrete curing job to a giant excava-tion,” added Sanvik. “The most diffi-cult project we ever worked on was aSuperTarget in West St. Paul — wethawed 83,000 square feet of ground,through asphalt, using more than 10

miles of hose, so construction couldcontinue through a very harsh winter.”The company operates in

Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Montana,Wyoming, North Dakota, and inCanada, and plans international expan-sion in 2015.St. Cloud, Minn.-based FlexTemp

Systems manufactures; and its affiliat-ed company Winter ConstructionSpecialties, sells and rents; surfaceheating equipment used in winter con-struction for ground thawing and exca-vating and concrete curing. Its propri-etary equipment delivers results evenunder the harshest conditions to getjobs done effectively — on time and onbudget.

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

The Vikings Stadium is going up steadily despite this winter’s extremeweather conditions. FlexTemp currently has five portable surface-heat-ing units installed at the Vikings Stadium project to keep the groundthawed and ready to go.

“We lay a complex network of hoses on theground, run them full of antifreeze and cover itall with insulating blankets.”

Chuck SanvikFlexTemp Systems

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Diesel Machinery Inc.4301 N Cliff Ave,Sioux Falls, SD 57104888-753-8907

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KX Series KX057-4

• Conventional tail swing, 5-ton compact excavator (11.4" overhang)

• 47.6 HP direct-injection Kubota low noise diesel engine

• Optional hydraulic fl oat angle blade with 25° pivot angle

• Digging depth: 12' 8.2"

• Bucket breakout force: 11,177 lbs.

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The National DemolitionAssociation (NDA) announced thatpopular motivational speaker and pas-sionate advocate for financial educa-tion, Chris Hogan, has been chosen asthe opening keynote speaker forDemolition 2015, the association’sannual convention and expo takingplace March 21 to 24 at the GaylordOpryland Resort & Convention Centerin Nashville, Tenn. In addition, David Zach, futurist,

trend-spotter and crowd-pleasingspeaker will serve as the closingkeynote presenter at the event, whichhas become the world’s largest exposi-tion of demolition equipment, productsand services. “We’re very proud to present two

very in-demand speakers at Demolition2015,” said Jeff Kroeker, president ofthe NDA. “Chris Hogan will speak onMarch 23 about the kinds of topics thatresonate with our members and othersinvolved in the demolition process,such as entrepreneurship, businessimprovement, leadership and financialhope. David will give us all the ‘big

picture’ of what’s happening now andin the future in our business and profes-sional lives. We think both men are theperfect choice to address the concernsof today’s demolition specialists.”Once an All-American football

player, Chris Hogan began his careeras a vice president at a well-respectedcompany, helping clients manage allphases of their businesses. It was dur-ing that time he realized how moneyissues were negatively impacting fam-ilies and marriages. Described as an“engaging and humorous speaker,” henow promotes financial education as away to protect wealth and secure thefuture for today’s business leaders. Zach, scheduled to speak on March

24, has addressed more than 1,500associations, corporations and collegeswith humorous and thought-provokingspeeches on topics that have rangedfrom technology and economics todemographics and society. He is oneof the few professionally trained futur-ists speaking today, having earned amaster’s degree in Studies of theFuture from the University of Houston,

Clear-Lake. Exhibits at the NDA event give vis-

itors one-stop access to the full rangeof offerings to help businesses add effi-ciencies, capture new opportunitiesand increase their profit, according toKroeker.“It’s also the foremost venue for net-

working with others in our great indus-try,” he added.Social events at Demolition 2015

include a pre-conference Annual GolfTournament on March 21, a dinnercruise along the Cumberland River onthe General Jackson Showboat onMarch 22, the Music City Honky TonkBash on March 23, and the NDA’s42nd Annual Banquet on March 24. Apre-conference Leadership DevelopmentWorkshop is also slated for the eventon March 22. For more information, visit

www.demolitionassociation.com/reg-istration.

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

Demolition 2015...

NDA Announces Keynote Speakers

The new John Deere App Center, which is a con-venient mobile app, is designed specifically for JohnDeere equipment users. “This new tool offers applications that will help

users increase the performance and productivity oftheir equipment,” said Pat Pinkston, vice president,technology and information solutions, John DeereIntelligent Solutions Group. “Other apps will beavailable to help manage many jobs within theiroperation while helping to improve overall efficien-cy for their work or farm site.”The John Deere App Center provides users the

ability to search and find apps most useful to theirbusiness or operations. They also will be able toshare the apps on social media and provide feedbackto improve the applications and develop additionalapps for the future.“This is just tip of the iceberg,” said Pinkston. “In

this age of wireless data transfer, data-enabled agri-culture, and new data technologies in machinery, wewill be offering many more apps in the future withadditional features to help our customers.” For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.(This story also can be found on Construction

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

New John Deere App Center NowAvailable for Equipment, iPhone Users

The John Deere App Center provides users the ability to searchand find apps most useful to their business or operations.

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AIS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CORPORATION

www.aisequip.com

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Grand Rapids600 44th Street S.W. • Grand Rapids, MI 49548

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12500 DuPont Ave. S. • Burnsville, MN952-890-8880

1910 LorRay Dr. • North Mankato. MN506-387-1836

1236 60th Ave. N.W. • Rochester, MN507-282-8888

6700 Highway 10 NW • Sauk Rapids, MN320-259-6222

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BROOKS TRACTORwww.brookstractor.com

Sun Prairie1900 W. Main St. • P.O. Box 9 • Sun Prairie, WI 53590

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Milwaukee12101 W. Silver Spring Dr. • Milwaukee, WI 53225

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De Pere1031 Lawrence Dr. • De Pere, WI 54115

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West Salem451 W. Avenue N. • West Salem, WI 54669

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Plover5429 Prairie Dr. • Plover, WI 54467

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RUDD EQUIPMENT COMPANY

4344 Poplar Level Rd • Louisville, KY 40213502-456-4050

6901 Highway 41 N • Evansville, IN 47725812-867-6661

5820 Industrial Rd • Fort Wayne, IN 46825260-482-3681

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11807 Enterprise Drive • Cincinnati, OH 45241513-321-7833

2512 Jackson Pike • Columbus, OH 43223614-636-4050

COMING SOONCleveland, OH216-393-7833

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The ALL Erection & Crane RentalCorp., part of the ALL Family ofCompanies, announced the promotionof 20-year sales veteran Mike Garrityto the position of new equipment salesdirector of the company’s entire 37-branch enterprise.Garrity began his career in the sales

of aerial lifts and later moved intobroader lift equipment sales. For thepast 20 years, he has worked as a salesand rental representative of ALL out ofthe company’s Cleveland headquarterslocation. “I’m proud of the high-quality

equipment we sell,” said Garrity.“ALL is committed to keeping theirfleet up-to-date and in perfect condi-tion, and to offering a rigorous trainingprogram for their crane professionals.” Garrity also is a certified Level 2

user for 3D Lift Plan, the lift planningsoftware ALL uses to map out everydetail of a job prior to commencementof work. This complex programrequires hours of training, a dedicatedskill set and deep understanding of thelogistics of lift planning and execution,which translate directly to his ability to

recommend the right cranes for hiscustomers.ALL is not only the largest privately

held crane rental and sales company inNorth America, it also is an authorizeddealer of many top brands of lift equip-ment. It is an authorized Terex tier-onedealer in Ohio, Michigan,Pennsylvania, West Virginia andWisconsin. It also is an authorizeddealer of industrial and carry deckcranes from Broderson and Shuttlelift;the full line of JLG boom lifts, verticaland scissor lifts and telehandlers;Genie aerial work platforms, boom,scissor and vertical mast lifts, materialslifts and telehandlers; Skyjack scissorlifts and boom lifts, National Craneand Manitex boom trucks; and Landolltrailers.With the depth and breadth of the

ALL fleet, Garrity said he can find acrane for any purpose that will fit anybudget — “even a crawler, and that’snot easy. ALL can find the right, cost-effective and reliable equipmentbecause of the size and quality of thefleet. And who else can offer suchextensive support after a sale?” Many

customers buy equipment after a peri-od of rental from ALL, as they knowthe servicing and maintenance recordis beyond compare, according to thecompany. “When customers invest in a piece

of equipment from ALL, they’re alsobuying a piece of the company legacy— outstanding support, expertise andmaintenance acumen developed overthe 50-year history of the company,”said Garrity.“We believe in Mike,” said Michael

Liptak, president of ALL. “It’semployees like Mike that make ALL astrong resource for our industry in boththe sales and rental space. He hasproven himself time and again to be askilled, intelligent and dedicatedemployee, and we know he will con-tinue to represent the company andserve our customers well in his newposition.”For more information, call 800/232-

4100 or visit www.allcrane.com. (This story also can be found on

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

ALL Erection & Crane Rental Corp.Promotes Garrity to Sales Director

IronPlanet Names Schleicher OfficerIronPlanet announced financial veteran Debbie Schleicher

as the company’s new chief financial officer (CFO).Schleicher joins IronPlanet with more than 27 years of expe-rience helping dynamic organizations meet their complianceand reporting obligations, as well as driving strategy andgrowth for global public accounting firms.“I am pleased to welcome Debbie Schleicher to the

IronPlanet team as our new CFO,” said Gregory J. Owens,IronPlanet chairman and CEO. “IronPlanet will ben-efit from Debbie’s vast experience in buildingreporting and tax processes, as well as her clientmanagement and implementation skills.Debbie is an important and strategic additionto our executive team as we continue todrive our business and expand our onlineplatform for buying and selling heavy usedequipment.”At IronPlanet, Schleicher will be

responsible for its finance function,including accounting, financial report-ing, compliance, planning and analysis,treasury and tax. “I am thrilled to be joining

IronPlanet,” said Schleicher. “I havetremendous confidence in our execu-tive team and in the strength ofIronPlanet’s platform, which providesgreat service, value and agility to sell-

ers and buyers of used heavy equipment and trucks.”Schleicher has worked in a number of international public

accounting firms, including Arthur Andersen,PricewaterhouseCoopers and Grant Thornton. She mostrecently served as the national partner in charge of GrantThornton’s Tax and Finance Optimization and GlobalCompliance and Reporting practices, where she led teamsthat worked to enhance compliance and reporting processesand controls, improve finance and tax function opera-tional performance, and manage tax and reporting risk.

Prior to her nearly eight-year tenure as a partner atGrant Thornton, Schleicher was a partner at SC&HGroup and a managing director withPricewaterhouseCoopers. Schleicher started hercareer at Arthur Andersen and worked there for15 years, where she was a partner in corporatetax with a focus in corporate transactions,financial reporting for income tax, and businessprocess outsourcing.

For more information, visit www.iron-planet.com.

(This story also can be found onConstruction Equipment Guide’s Web site at

www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

IronPlanet announced financial veteranDebbie Schleicher as the company’snew chief financial officer (CFO).

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

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

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.www.rmsequipment.com5633 W Hwy 13Savage MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN 218/727-8611800/888-9535Virginia MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Des Moines IA515/282-0404800/555-1445Sioux City IA712/252-0538800/633-9104Cedar Rapids IA319/363-9655800/616-6615Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

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

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MNLA: Minnesota Nursery Landscape Association53rd Annual MN Shade Tree CourseMarch 17 – 18, 2015Bethel UniversityArden Hills, MNContact: Phone: 612/625-2900

WORLD OF ASPHALT 2015 SHOW & CONFERENCEThe Base of InnovationDATES: March 17-19, 2015PLACE: Baltimore, MD, USAWorld of Asphalt, and the co-located AGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo,featured the following for the 2015 show in Baltimore, Maryland:. The exhibit show floor will feature leading manufacturers and serviceproviders, showcasing their newest products and technologies aimed atthe aggregates, asphalt, pavement maintenance and traffic safety indus-try sectors.. Attendance from all facets of the asphalt and aggregates industries,including:

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Co-Located Events & MeetingsAGGI Aggregates Academy & Expo focuses exclusively on the aggregateindustry and is the industry’s leading exposition and education resource.AGGI features in-depth, industry focused, educational programming. For more information on this event, contact Asphalt EmulsionManufacturer’s Association. Organizer: 410/267-0023, Annapolis, MD,USA.

AGC CONVENTION 96th Annual AGC Convention DATE: March 18-20, 2015PLACE: San Juan, Puerto RicoJoin us for the Convention!!! Business Suit OptionalNo one knows the future, but gaining a comprehensive view of where youare, where you are going and where you need to be can only strengthenthe educated decisions construction professionals have to make everyday.Take the opportunity to step outside, analyze the direction your organiza-tion is heading, listen and compare that with other construction profes-sionals and take that perspective back to your organization.As our premier event each year, the AGC Convention and Technology &Construction Solutions Expo is the ideal opportunity to see everything AGCcan do for you and your business. This year’s convention will includeprofessional development sessions covering:. Workforce Development. Drones in Construction. Leadership. Risk Management. Quality Control. Marketing. Much More! For more information, please contact The Associated General Contractorsof America. General Inquiries: 703/548-3118AGC Store Inquiries: 800/242-1767Convention.AGC.org

The Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Construction SpecificationsInstitute, Inc.EXHIBITORS’ SHOW 2015DATE: MARCH 18, 2015TIME: New Hours: 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM – includes Breakfast

BuffetPLACE: RADISSON HOTEL, 1150 Camp Hill Bypass, Camp Hill,

PAThis is a ‘no-cost’ event thanks to our exhibitors. Please bring your tick-ets for the door prize drawings. We are Central PA’s longest running build-ing product show tailored for Architects, Engineers, Contractors, FacilityManagers and Building Owners. Our exhibitors represent all aspects andphases of building performance from design and construction to opera-tions and maintenance. Attend seminars where you can earn ContinuingEducation Credits towards your licensing renewal requirements.. Free tickets are available at the door to register for grand show prizePrize – to winning ticket at end of show, not required to be in attendanceBreakfast Buffet - 8:00 AM to 10:00 AMLunch Buffet - 11:00 AM to 2:00 PMPlease invite your colleagues to attend and encourage them to register atthe front desk.We look forward to seeing you there! Central Pennsylvania Chapter:www.cpc-csi.comFor more information about this Event, contact the 40th Annual Exhibitors’Show 2015 Committee Members: Stewart C. Cluck at 717/850-2517;Charles H. Beauduy at 717/763-7211; Jeffrey Turicik at 717/766-3714.

National Demolition Association ConventionDates: March 21 – 24, 2015Place: Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention CenterNashville, TNDemolition is a competitive, high-stakes business. Success requiresresults: heightened asset performance; increased ROI; profitability andefficiency at every level. Achieving those results takes innovation, know-how and new information to stay ahead of the curve. Demolition profes-sionals who are serious about their success attend the industry’s mostimportant event of the year to give themselves the advantage. You can,too. Make every effort to attend. For more information on Exhibiting orSponsoring at this year’s convention, contact: Andrew Haigh [email protected] or telephone: 312/673-5442.

West Virginia Construction & Design EXPO 2015 / Precision Laser &Instrument, Inc.Dates: March 25, 2015 at 10:00 AM to March 26, 2015 at12:00 PMLocation: Charleston Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Drive,Charleston, WV 25301Event Contacts: WV EXPO Phone: 304/342-EXPOEmail: [email protected] has become a meeting ground for numerous trade associationsand professional societies. A number of impressive speakers and semi-nars are also offered at EXPO to round out a complete educational expe-rience. The sponsors have found that these seminars and meetings helpattract qualified attendees to the show! A number of our seminars offercontinuing education credit.Education and Opportunity are found in our annual lineup of seminarsand meetings. Over 400 exhibit booths represent an unparalleled learn-ing opportunity for attendees. EXPO 2011 attracted over 5,000 peoplefrom across the USA to see new products, talk to knowledgeableexhibitors and attend valuable seminars – most offer continuing educa-tion credit. If the 35th Annual West Virginia Construction & DesignExposition is important to your business, act now and make the appro-priate connections.

3GS & Associates to Host Contractor Marketing Seminar in New JerseyBergen County, NJ – 3GS & Associates will host a public education andoutreach seminar for contractor industry professionals and others inMoonachie, NJ on March 25, 2015. 3GS & Associates, which special-izes in marketing and consulting, will discuss marketing ideas and tac-tics to gain quality clients. The 3GS event will be held on Wednesday,March 25, 2015 from 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM EST at The Greycliff, 122Moonachie Avenue, Moonachie, NJ 07074.The seminar will focus on more than 50 ways to creatively and effective-ly market your business. The seminar will be hosted by MatthewGarabedian, who has built several businesses from bottom to top usinghis marketing expertise and has grown them into multi-million dollarenterprises within a few years. The seminar will include a gourmet buffetdinner, a mix of seminar lectures and networking. Pre-registration isrequired. Please register at http://3gsassociates.com/seminar.html.

ECOVERSE To Host Equipment And Solutions Showcase CLEVELAND, OHIODATES: APRIL 14 to APRIL 16, 2015Ecoverse, formerly known as DoppstadtUS, is hosting an Open HouseShowcase on April 14-16 at the Cleveland Convention Center. There willbe classroom sessions and product tours of the Ecoverse brands includ-ing Doppstadt, Backhus, Backers, Tiger and Harvest Quest.The first day will be dealer focused with sales and service training on newequipment features and specifications. The second day is dedicated toend users and will include classroom sessions on food waste manage-ment, removal of plastic contaminants, anaerobic digestion, and reduc-tion of odors in compost. There will be an Ecoverse launch party thatevening (April 15) to celebrate the unified brands. The final day is opento the public and media. For more information or to RSVP, please contactNiki Vala at [email protected] or by calling 440/937-3225. Free reg-istration is available at http://www.ecoverse.eventbrite.com.

AEM SEMINAR Safety Forum to Spotlight Best Practices, Key UpdatesEquipment Industry Event Set for April 20-22, 2015The AEM Seminar is set for April 20-22 in St. Louis, Missouri (Hilton St.Louis at the Ballpark).Driverless cars (and equipment): The off-road equipment industry’sannual safety seminar.Delphi’s technical director of automated driving, Serge Lambermont, willconnect the dots between innovative product development and safety asopening keynote for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)annual Product Safety & Compliance Seminar. Special presentations also include:

. Product safety from an executive management’s perspective

. Achieving product safety value regardless of company sizeThe AEM product safety and compliance seminar is designed by andspecifically for equipment manufacturers and their designated productsafety representatives. Seminar topics offer value to both beginning aswell as experienced professionals.Best Practices & Peer NetworkingAttendees can choose from more than 20 sessions, from “essentials” to“advanced 201” knowledge levels, all designed to relay best practices,with expert speakers and peer discussion. A one-day Product Liability Seminar follows the Safety and ComplianceSeminar April 23.For more information and to register, visit www.aem.org/safety online inthe Education and Training section.

Lano Equipment Open HouseLano Equipment, Inc. has been family owned and operated since 1946serving the Metro Area with three locations: Anoka (Anoka County),Loretto (Hennepin County) & Shakopee (Scott County). Lano Equipmenthas Kubota’s full line: Tractors, Excavators, Mowers, Attachments & UtilityVehicles. Pre-owned equipment can be viewed online @ www.lanoequip.com. Open House Dates:Anoka, MN (Anoka County) – APRIL 1stCorcoran, MN (Hennepin County) – APRIL 9thShakopee, MN (Scott County) – APRIL 24thFor more information, please contact Lano Equipment at 952/445-6310.

AEM MEDIA SERVICES presents BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA BAUMA CONEXPO AFRICA will be held September 15 to 18, 2015 at theJohannesburg Expo Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The show is owned and organized by the Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) and Messe Munchen International (MMI). Exhibitspace sales are now open for Bauma ConExpo Africa 2015. Companiesapplying for space by February 12, 2015, will be included in the firstround of booth assignments. After that date, applications will be accept-ed on a first come, first served basis. World-class exhibition in important marketplaceExhibitors at the last show pointed out the high quality of attendees. The2015 show venue is the country’s largest purpose-built exhibition andevents facility, offering a modern space and services. And, show partici-pants benefit from the global experience and customer service of AEM,organizer of CONEXPO-CON/AGG, and MMI, organizer of BAUMA. BAUMACONEXPO AFRICA has broad-based support from leading industry groupsin Africa and worldwide. After 2015, the show goes to a three-year cyclein response to local and international industry input. AEM is showexhibitor contact for the Americas: visit the show website:www.bcafrica.com for more details. Contact AEM at [email protected] orby telephone +1-414-298-4150/ toll free U.S. and Canada 800-867-6060.

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NEEDED BULLDOZER D7AT D11 | NEED-ED 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D7G, D7,D7R, D7T, D8H, D8K, D8N , D8R, D8T,D9H, D9N, D9R, D9T, D10, D10N , D10R,D10T, KOMASTU I NEEDED 155AX62008AND UP WITH RIPPER UNDER 3500HOURS USER USA BUT KOMASTU IPAY CHEAP PRICE I/TS GOOD UNIT,BUT I/TS NOT CAT, NEEDED NOW 2 OR4CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BUCKET TRUCK | I AM IN NEED OF ARENTAL OF ONE INSULATED BUCKETTRUCK WITH A 40 FOOT TELESCOPICBOOM, AN ARTICULATED LIFT/HOISTROOM FOR 4 ADULTS IN THE CAB. THERENTAL WILL BE FROM THE TIME OFTHE PURCHASE ORDER TIL 09-30-2015,IT’S FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICEDEPARTMENT.CONTACT: BARBARA BROWNPHONE: 202-671-0485FAX: 202-671-0629EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FINISH MOWER | FINISH MOWER FOR A33 HORSE POWER TRACTORCONTACT: OTISPHONE: 2286698952 EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 963 TRACK LOADERSCONTACT: KEVINPHONE: 817-379-1340FAX: 817-379-2734EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––D8R CARTERPILLLAR | WE DON’TWANT TO SPEND ABOVE $50,000 U.S.A.CONTACT: CHIEF G .OBASUYIPHONE: 0031684631552EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FREIGHTLINER CASCADIA TRUCKS |WANTED: 4 - LATE MODEL FREIGHT-LINER CASCADIA CAB AND CHASSISTRUCKS WITH 530 HP AND 4 AXLES.CONTACT: GLENNPHONE: 360.314.7413FAX: 360.727.3222EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SWEETWATER REEL TRAILER LINETAMERCONTACT: GREEN BROTHERS CONST.PHONE: 931-248-8705FAX: 931-484-8966EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERSWANTED - ALL KINDS | 910 930 950 B/E966E 966F 966G 966H FOR IMPORTINTO UAE. CONTACT: WALEEDPHONE: 0027760438534EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

DRILTECH WANTED | WE ARE LOOKINGTO BUY DRILTECH DRILLING RIGS FORWATER WELL. PLEASE SEND US WHATYOU HAVE! THANK YOU.CONTACT: MOUHCINE LAZRAQPHONE: 6176157474EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––APE, ICE OR MKT CAISSONBEAMS/PILE HAMMERS | I AM SEEKINGYOUR SURPLUS ICE, APE, MKT PILEHAMMERS, CAISSON BEAMS ANDCLAMPS. I AM YOUR BEST OPTION TOMARKET YOUR SURPLUS PILINGEQUIPMENT.CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELKO SK480LC PARTS MACHINEOR COMPONENTSPHONE: 215-624-2221FAX: 215-331-5870EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––THUMB | I AM LOOKING FOR A THUMBFOR A HYUNDAI ROBEX 200LC EXCAVATOR. OR A 200 CLASS OFEXCAVATOR.CONTACT: TINA THOMASEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE ATTACHMENT | LOOKINGFOR A JOHN DEERE 9250 BACKHOEATTACHMENT, PREFERABLY A 9250B.BEST CONTACT BY EMAIL.CONTACT: MIKE BERGEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO BUY USED APE AND ICECAISSON BEAMS AND CLAMPSCONTACT: 2017863354PHONE: 201-786-3354EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MOTOR | LOOKING FOR A 4.9 LITERENGINE ENDLINE 6 MOTOR LONGBLOCKCONTACT: PATRICK KIEFERTPHONE: 801-897-1805EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE BUY EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT OF ALL SORTS, BUT NOTINCLUDED TRUCKS AND VEHICLES.WE PREFER IN BULK, PERHAPS YOUHAVE COMPUTERIZED YOUR SERVICEOR PARTS OPERATION AND YOU HAVEBOOKS OR MANUALS YOU NOLONGER NEED, OR INVENTORIES YOUHAVE NOT SOLD. PERHAPS AS A DIS-CONTINUED PRODUCT LINE. WE WILLPURCHASE IN ANY USEABLE CONDI-TION IN ANY AMOUNT YOU HAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

BOAT MOTOR 915 HP | BOAT MOTORSTHAT DO NOT RUN. THEY CAN EVENBE MISSING THE POWERHEAD. NEEDFOR PROJECT 9-15 HP ANY TYPE MANUFACTURECONTACT: TERRY DACUSPHONE: 9362222515EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER DRILL WITH COMPRESSORCONTACT: MOHAMMED IQBALPHONE: 9375089629EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT WHEEL LOADERS | WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNING CATWHEEL LOADERS 910, 920, 930, 936,936E, 950, 950B, 950E, 950F/F-II, 966C/E& 966F/F-II, 970F, 980C, 980F, 988B &972G.CONTACT: RIZPHONE: 832-528-0786EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE BACKHOE 580K FOR PARTS | ASCOMPLETE AS IT CAN BE. I NEED LOTSOF PARTS TO KEEP MINE GOING.CONTACT: CARLEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI EXCAVATOR, CONVEYOR PAVINGMACHINES, VIBRATORY AND STATICROLLERS, ASPHALT CRUSHERPORTABLE, 10 AND 25 TON TRAILERS,SCREENING PLANT, ASPHALT ANDSEALING MAINTENANCE UNITS, 3YARD LOADER, HUBER AND PUCKETTMAINTAINERS, JD AND JCB BACK-HOES, SKID LOADERS – ALL SIZES.CONTACT: RON VINCENTPHONE: 413-537-1892––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED RUNNING OR NON-RUNNINGCAT WHEEL LOADERS 930, 950, 950B,950E, 966D/E & 966F/F-II.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCRAP OF CRC PIPE | WE WANT TOPURCHASE SHEET CUTTING SCRAPAND CRC PIPECONTACT: BHOLENATH ENTERPRISESPHONE: 09803450903EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MECHANICAL THUMB FOR OLDER JD310 D BACKHOE MUST BE IN EXCEL-LENT SHAPE NO JUNKCONTACT: JIMPHONE: 515-205-4366EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CABLE SKIDDER | J.D.540G LOW HRS,NO JUNK AND OR RANGER F65 OR F66LOW HRSCONTACT: CHUCK GIBSONPHONE: 207-399-4736EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED CATERPILLER WHEEL LOADERS| WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO BUYCAT WHEEL LOADERS FOR PERSONALSTOCK.IN URGENT BASIS WE NEED TOBUY CAT 950B/E, 966E/F/D, CAT MOTORGRADERS 140G, 12G, 14G AND CATDOZERS D8R/N, D9N/R. IKRAM ULLAHKHAN & COMPANYCONTACT: MOHSIN KHANPHONE: +923132002763EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT ENGINES 3304/6 3116 | ANY CONDI-TION USED ENGINES FOR PARTSCATERPILLAR ENGINES 3304-3306 -3116 VIBER ENGINES AND PARTS ANDANY CONTACTS OF CAT BREAKERS INMIAMI OR FLORIDA WILL APPRECIATECONTACT NUMBERS .CONTACT: KHANPHONE: 786-227-8836EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT WITH BUCKET OR BRUSHFOR SNOW REMOVAL, AND FORKLIFTATTACHMENT.CONTACT: IRV HADDOXPHONE: 667-203-1536EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOAD CHARTS FOR SCOTT MIDLANDT22 BOOM TRUCK | I HAVE BEENSEARCHING FOR MONTHS FOR ANOPERATORS MANUAL WITH LOADCHARTS AND CAPACITIES FOR ASCOTT T22 BOOM TRUCK CRANECONTACT: DENNIS SCANNELLPHONE: 978-726-6572FAX: 978-459-6296EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––322CL CAT EXCAVATOR BUCKET |LOOKING FOR BUCKETS TO FIT OUR322CL CAT EXCAVATOR . HAS 80MMPINS COUPLER IS 12" WIDE. LOOKINGFOR HIGH CAPACITY BUCKETS. MOST-LY A 54" OR 60" AT LEAST 2.5 YDS TO3YDS. LOOKING FOR OTHER SIZES CONTACT: KENPHONE: 330-219-1003FAX: 330-856-3935EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PRENTICE LOG LOADER 2410 OR SIMI-LAR. DELIMBER NOT NEEDEDCONTACT: MIKE COOKPHONE: 580-256-5335FAX: 580-256-1644EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU EXCAVATORS PC300-7/8,KOMATSU PC350-8 YEAR 2010 UP LESSTHAN 9000 HOURSCONTACT: WADIE IBRAHIMPHONE: +962795523295EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USTC 11026 BLOCK UNLOADER | USEON THE GROUNDCONTACT: RAFAELEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

NEEDED BULLDOZER D8R WITH RIP-PER 1998 AT 2003 I NEEDED 3 BULL-DOZERS D8R , ENC CAB , WITH RIPPERUNDER 12300 HOURS UNDERCAR-RIAGE 75 GOOD, NO JUNK , NO SCAM,NO ADVERTISE USER UNDER PLEASEGOOD DEAL OR I PASSCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PLEASE SEND UNADVERTISED WHOLESALE PRICED MACHINES. CAT 963 CEROPS COUPLER IS A PLUS-- UNDER10K HOURS CAT 953 D EROPS UNDER3500 HRS RIPPER OR VALVE IS A PLUSCAT 953 C EROPS- CAT 953 B EROPS -CAT 815 LATE B OR F EROPS - TILTBLADE 2X CAT 627 E EROPS READY TOWORKCONTACT: SANTIAGO SCARZELLAPHONE: 305-560-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A LATEMODEL TEREX BIDWELL 3600 WITHALL ATTACHMENTS AND A COUPLEWORKING BRIDGES. PLEASE EMAILME WITH AVALIBILTY AND PRICE.CONTACT: BRIAN WALKEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––2ND HAND JIB | USED JIB FOR LIEBHERR LTM 1060, GROVE RT760/745&740, AT750BE, 880 & 9120CONTACT: ANTONIO PILLOPHONE: +966 53 770 3151EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE HAZRAT SULEMAN DISTRIBU-TION AND MARKETING COMPANYFROM UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, TRY-ING TO FIND A USED TRACTOR TO BUYAND YOURS IS FOUND FOR SALE BYOUR COMPANY.HOW MUCH DO YOUSELL, ADDRESS. PARK PLACE TOWER,MALL 1403 SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD,DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATESCONTACT: HAZRAT SULEMANPHONE: 00971528530952EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––440 540 SERIES CABLE SKIDDER$12,000 TO $25, 000. LOOKS NOT ASIMPORTANT AS CONDITION. WANTSOMETHING READY TO WORK IMMEDI-ATLY.PHONE: 417-840-1046EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––COMPLETE FRONT AXLE FOR DOOSANDL400 FRONT END LOADERCONTACT: BILL CRITSERPHONE: 219-712-6579FAX: 219-663-2819EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED CATERPILLAR SKIDDER 528B &530B WITH LUFKIN WINCH, YEAR 1990TO 1995 .CONTACT: ABDULKADER KHATIBPHONE: 00905079651728EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––JOHN DEERE 120 EXCAVATOR | 2000-2005 JOHN DEERE 120 WITH GRAPPLEBUCKET.CONTACT: JAMES GRANERPHONE: 301-855-3078FAX: 301-855-0635EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 973C TRACK LOADER GP BUCKET| 3.75 CUBIC YARD G.P. BUCKET WITHTEETH AND SEGMENTSCONTACT: FRANK @ TRICOPHONE: 800-TRICO-50FAX: 732-674-2095EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TOWABLE LIFT | GENIE TZ34 OR COM-PARABLECONTACT: JACK | EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––85X20FT ENCLOSED CAR TRAILER |8.5X20FT. ENCLOSED CAR TRAILERWITH ELECTRIC INSIDE.CONTACT: MR.TUSSINGPHONE: 970 523-9176EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––3306 CAT GEN SET | USED 3306 CATGEN SET 175 - 200CONTACT: SCOTT DARLINGPHONE: 402-385-3003FAX: 402-385 2154EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––550 NEW TRUCK ENGINECONTACT: TOMMYPHONE: 208-867-8422EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––6036 SKYTRACK | USED 6036 OR 6032SKYTRACKCONTACT: MARIOPHONE: 231-768-4001EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––VARIOUS | CAT 345BL SERIES II - 2003YEAR AND NEWER CAT 988G - 2000YEAR AND NEWER CAT 623E / F - 1993AND NEWER CAT 613C II - 2003 ANDNEWER WITH CAB & A/C CAT 14G - 1988AND NEWER CAT D9H JCB 214 LOADERBACKHOE - 4X4 - 2003 - 2005 CONTACT: SANTIAGOPHONE: 305-506-4263EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LINCOLN CLASSIC 300 GCONTACT: CHAVA SALAZARPHONE: 9092293880FAX: 9094953216EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSwww.lyonauction.com315-633-2944�

• Albany, NYFri., March 20, 2015For: Estate Auction – ConstructionEquipment & more

• Ft. Worth, TXTues., March 24, 2015For: Truck Auction

• San Angelo, TXWed., March 25, 2015For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment & more

• Portland, ORWed., March 25, 2015For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment, Aerial Equipment, Trucks &more

• Atlantic City, NJMarch 26 - 28, 2015For: Construction Equipment & more

• Parkersburg, WVThurs., April 9, 2015For: Very Late Model Cat & KomatsuConstruction & more

• Gary, INFri., April 10, 2015For: Complete Liquidation Late ModelConstruction Equipment & more

• Dansville, NYSat., April 11, 2015For: Municipal & Rental Return Auction

• Kenosha, WIFri., April 17, 2015For: Complete Liquidation – RetirementAuction

• Racine, WISat., April 18, 2015For: Rental Return Auction –Telescopics, Boom Lifts & more

• St. Louis, MOThurs., April 23, 2015For: Rental Fleet ConstructionEquipment, Boom Lifts & more

• Aquascalientes, MexicoFri., April 24, 2015For: Late Model ConstructionEquipment, Forklifts, Aerial Lifts,Trucks & Trailers

• Columbus (Delaware), OHSat., April 25, 2015For: Very Late Model Cat, JD, Doosan,Bomag, Dynapac EarthmovingEquipment & more

• Utica, NYSun., April 26, 2015For: Estate Auction, CompleteLiquidation Bucket Trucks, PavingEquipment & more

• Western New YorkSat., May 2, 2015For: Complete Liquidation of LateModel Everything

• Syracuse, NYSun., May 3, 2015For: Construction Equipment, Forklifts,Aerial Lifts & more

• Canastota, NYSun., May 10, 2015For: Lawn & Garden Equipment,Support Equipment & more

• Manchester, NHMay 16-17, 2015For: Complete Liquidation of The D.W.Ford Collection

• Kissimmee (Orlando), FLWed., May 20, 2015For: Late Model Rental FleetConstruction & more

• Clinton County, NYSat., June 6, 2015For: Large Cat Construction &Aggregate Equipment & more

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSwww.rbauction.com402-421-2631

• Nashville, TNMarch 17, 2015

• Salt Lake City, UTMarch 17, 2015

• Kansas City, MOMarch 18, 2015

• Montreal, QCMarch 18-19, 2015

• Denver, COMarch 19, 2015

• North East, MDMarch 19, 2015

• Chicago, ILMarch 20, 2015

• Minneapolis, MNMarch 24, 2015

• Raleigh-Durham, NCMarch 24, 2015

• Casper, WYMarch 25, 2015

• Atlanta, GAMarch 26, 2015

• Chehalis, WAMarch 27, 2015

• St. Louis, MOMarch 27, 2015

• Darlington, SCMarch 31, 2015

• Pasco, WAMarch 31, 2015

• Indianapolis, INApril 7, 2015

• Linton, NDApril 8, 2015

• Grande Prairie AB, CANApril 9-10, 2015

• Albuquerque, NMApril 14, 2015

• Houston, TXApril 15-16, 2015

• Manchester, NHApril 16, 2015

• Grand Junction, COApril 30, 2015

• Lincoln, NEApril 30, 2015

• Prince George BC, CANMay 6, 2015

• Lethbridge AB, CANMay 7, 2015

• Detroit, MIMay 14, 2015

• Williston, NDMay 20, 2015

BAR NONE AUCTION

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• Sacramento, CASat., March 14, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & CommercialTruck Sales

• Riverside, CASat., March 21, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & CommercialTruck Sales

• Portland, ORWed., March 25, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & CommercialTruck Sales

• Sacramento, CASat., April 11, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & CommercialTruck Sales

BIG IRON

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• ONLINE ONLYMarch 18, 2015

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 25, 2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril 1, 2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril 8, 2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril 15, 2015

• ONLINE ONLYApril 22, 2015

CAT AUCTION SERVICESwww.catauctions.com866-750-9432�

• Des Moines, IAWed., March 25, 2015For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., March 26, 2015For: Complete Dispersal SouthwestContracting LLC

• Denver, COThurs., April 23, 2015For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment

CHUCK YARBRO AUCTIONEERS, LLCwww.yarbro.com509-765-6869�

• Moses Lake, WAFri., March 20, 2015For: Spring Hiawatha Valley EquipmentAuction

COCHRAN AUCTIONSwww.cochranauctions.com�301-739-0538

• Crofton, MDWed., March 18, 2015For: Complete Dispersal of CunninghamSand & Gravel

DAVIS AUCTIONS, INC.www.davisauctionsinc.com�203-758-4087

• Prospect, CTSat., March 28, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat., June 6, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat., September 26, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• Prospect, CTSat., December 12, 2015For: Construction Equipment

DEANCO AUCTIONSwww.deancoauction.com601-656-9768

• Philadelphia, MSMarch 25-26, 2015For: 14th Annual ConstructionEquipment & Trucks Public Auction

HENDERSON AUCTIONSwww.hendersonauctions.com225-686-2252

• Carencro, LAApril 1-2, 2015For: 2 Day Spring Contractor’s Auction

HUNYADY AUCTION COMPANYwww.hunyady.com�800-233-6898

• Greenburg, PAWed., April 15, 2015For: Large Absolute Auction DonegalConstruction

• Asbury, NJWed., April 22, 2015For: Sealed Bid Auction Pier Tech, Inc.& Intercoastal Foundations & Shoring

IRON PLANET AUCTIONSwww.ironplanet.com�888-433-5426

ONLINE AUCTIONSGo to www.ironplanet.com to view com-plete auction schedules, inspectionreports & place your bid!

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 19, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• Des Moines, IAWed., March 25, 2015For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYMarch 26-27, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• Denver, COThurs., April 23, 2015For: Joint Auction - Heavy Equipment

JAMES G. MURPHY INC.

AUCTIONEERS

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• Kenmore, WASat., April 4, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat., May 30, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat., July 25, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat., October 3, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction

• Kenmore, WASat., December 5, 2015For: Heavy Equipment & ContractorsAuction

JEFF MARTIN AUCTIONEERS, INC.

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• Brooklyn, MSApril 30 – May 2, 2015For: 6th Annual Spring Public Auction

J.J. KANE AUCTIONEERS

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• Lansing, MISat., March 14, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• South Beloit, IL/ Live Off SiteSat., March 21, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• West Palm Beach, FLSat., March 28, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Worcester, MASat., March 28, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Atlanta, GA Thurs., April 16, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Philadelphia, PASat., April 18, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Kansas City, MOThurs., April 23, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION

COMPANY

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• Lumberton, NCThurs., April 16, 2015For: Annual Spring Contractors Auction

MARTIN & MARTIN

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• ONLINE ONLYMarch 12-19, 2015For: Timed Auction 9am-2pmBuymartin.com

• Chilhowie, VATues., March 31, 2015For: Construction Equipment, Trucks,Trailers & Related items

• Marion, NCWed., April 8, 2015For: Construction Equipment, Trucks,Trailers & Related items

• Pelzer, SCTues., April 14, 2015For: Construction & Farm Equipment,Trucks, Trailers, Attachments & Relateditems

NITKE AUCTIONS

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• Wausau, WIApril 24 - 25, 2015For: 50th Annual Auction – WisconsinContractors

NORTH COUNTRY AUCTIONS

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• West Boylston, MASat., March 14, 2015For: Estate Auction – Sand & GravelContractor

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.

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• North Franklin, CTApril 10-11, 2015For: 2 Day Major Public EquipmentAuction

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

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• ONLINE ONLYTues., March 17, 2015For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., March 26, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues., April 14, 2015For: Ace Blacktop Retirement Auction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 16, 2015For: Construction Equipment

• ONLINE ONLYTues., April 21, 2015For: Truck & Trailer Auction

• ONLINE ONLYThurs., April 23, 2015For: Construction Equipment

QUARRICK EQUIPMENT

& AUCTIONS INC.

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• Uniontown, PAThurs., April 2, 2015For: Construction & Farm Equipment

• Uniontown, PAThurs., June 4, 2015For: Construction & Farm Equipment

RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS INC.

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• Lebanon, TNSat., March 21, 2015For: Heavy Equipment, Trailers, Trucks& Commercial Vehicles

ROGERS REALTY & AUCTION COMPANYwww.rogersauctiongroup.com�800-442-7906

• Charlotte, NCSat., April 18, 2015For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg RollingStock Auction

• Mount Airy, NCSat., June 20, 2015For: Construction, Agriculture &Transport Equipment

• Charlotte, NCSat., September 19, 2015For: Charlotte/Mecklenburg RollingStock Auction

ROLLER AUCTIONEERSwww.rollerauction.com�866-515-1668

• Denver, COWed., May 13, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment

• Denver, COWed., July 15, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment

• Denver, COWed., September 16, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment

• Denver, COWed., November 11, 2015For: Heavy Construction & ContractingEquipment

SALES AUCTION COMPANY, LLCwww.salesauctioncompany.com�860-627-7506

• Windsor Locks, CTSat., May 2, 2015For: 6th Annual Spring PublicEquipment Auction

STEFFES GROUP INC.www.steffesgroup.com�701-237-9173

• Mt. Pleasant, IAFri., March 20, 2015For: Spring Aglron Event

UTILITY AUCTIONSwww.utilityauctions.net�302-530-9103

• Wilmington, DEFri., April 24, 2015For: Construction, Utility & ForestryEquipment

WAYNE PIKE AUCTION COMPANYwww.waynepikeauction.com763-389-2700

• Princeton, MNSat., March 14, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., June 6, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., September 12, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

• Princeton, MNSat., December 5, 2015For: Heavy Equipment

WILSON’S AUCTION SALESwww.wilsonsauction.com�302-422-3454

• Harrington, DESat., March 21, 2015For: Mid-Atlantic Spring EquipmentAuction @ Delaware State Fairgrounds

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL AUCTIONS, INC.www.wolfeauctions.com�800-443-9580

• York Springs, PAFri., March 20, 2015For: Southern PA Contractors Auction

AuctionsComingTo view information on upcoming auctions visit our

Auction Calendar at www.constructionequipmentguide.com

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IronPlanet Explains Inspection Process in CEG ExclusivePaul Hendrix, IronPlanet equipment pricing analyst, met

with Construction Equipment Guide (CEG) before theFlorida Auctions for a walk-around tour detailing all thesteps IronPlanet takes before any of its consigned equipmentis listed for sale online.Hendrix, who has been in the equipment business since

1987, and in the auction business since 1995, has been withIronPlanet for a little more than 13 years.

Paul Hendrix: This is how we perform the final inspec-tion that will go up for preview on the IronPlanet site prior tothat piece being sold on IronPlanet. These thorough inspec-tions are a key aspect of IronPlanet’s IronClad Assuranceguarantee. The inspector will show up and introduce himself,ask questions, make sure he has the right machine. He willmove the machine and crank it; then he will move themachine out to an area of the yard where he has room tomove, because there are a number of physical operations thathave to occur in that inspection that involve actually puttingthe machine through its paces. The IronPlanet inspection goes through every single sys-

tem on the machine in a very methodical way. Not only dowe want to look at what’s physically on the machine in termsof features and attachments, but also we want to look at thecondition. We want to make sure there is functionality inevery one of the major systems. One of the first things mostinspectors do is they crank the engine and allow the machineto run so that all of the fluids can warm up, allof the pressures are up to speed. So they cansee if there are any leaks or anything wrongwith the machine that would affect value. Ourgoal is to give an accurate representation ofwhat the machine is, how it’s equipped andhow well it functions. Once the machine iswarmed up, the inspectors do a visual walk-around of the machine and what they are look-ing for is anything that they might need to goback and visit in greater detail later on in theinspection. They look for leaks, they look forfrayed hoses and anything that might be a safe-ty issue like tires, welds anything like that. In my experience it’s better to start in the

front and work your way through. On thisCaterpillar 420E tractor loader backhoe youcan see it's a standard bucket, but you can alsosee there are some hydraulic lines coming tothe front. You have a hook that’s been put onthe front and a couple of tie downs that havebeen put on the back of the bucket. Detailed pictures will betaken of each one of those. I take note that we have bolt oncutting edge and that it’s in good condition. We will look atthat cutting edge to see if it’s reversible and whether or notit’s been turned. One of the things that can happen if they runa cutting edge too long, it can wear into the bolt-holes on thebucket and create a need for more repairs that a buyer shouldknow about. I’m taking a mental inventory of the features onthe machine. Remember, I’m working from a checklist, so itdoes help me do this in a methodical way and not missthings. The first walk-around is important to note what things you

want to be sure you highlight later on in the inspection. I’mlooking at the tire wear; I’ll check the size and brand. Wewant to be sure they are matched. We want to see if they arenew or recapped or if they have any damage. We want tolook at the rims, the lugnuts and make sure none of them aremissing or loose. All of that will be noted. I’m looking at

mainframe and the cosmetics, taking a mental inventory. Themachine would be running. I would look underneath to seeif there are any leaks, looking at the welds and the super-structure to see if there is anything that was welded orcracked.

CEG: What would be signs of excessive wear?Hendrix: When I get in the machine and actually run it, I

will push down on all the upper and lower kingpins. Everyone of these has a bushing or a bearing and when you workthat equipment you can see if there is any play in it. We arelooking at every single joint.

CEG: The difference between tight operation andloose operation?

Hendrix: Exactly. We don’t use a dial indicator to get anexact measurement on that wear — we use relative termi-nology. It’s moderate wear.We look at every one of these articulation joints to make

sure we don’t have any kind of excessive wear and we use

relative terms to try to at least give an idea that it’s moderatewear. We don’t give percentages, because we didn’t use adial indicator to give us a quantitative measurement. This particular machine [tractor loader backhoe] has an

extendable stick. We look at all of the shanks and all of theteeth. A lot of dealers have a particular ordering package thatthey order and depending on whether or not it’s going intothe rental fleet or sales inventory. The rental fleets are gener-ally more plain vanilla machines; they’ll be canopies, four-wheel drives, no extend-a-hoe for the most part. They wantto keep their rental fleet cost down. You’ve done your walk-around. This machine [tractor

loader backhoe] is pretty clean. A few little odds and ends:the tires have a little wear. Everywhere on our checklistwhere a picture needs to be taken there’s a little camera icon,so the inspector knows what he needs to do. Some of theseinspectors will do their entire write up and then they willcome back and they will take every picture and then put acheck by every little icon to know that they got everything.Remember that each checklist is custom made for that par-ticular category of equipment. It’s not just one checklist. One of the things the inspectors will do now, while the

engine is running, is they will pull this oil fill cap and theywill video and see if there are any vapor coming out. Soinstead of just taking a picture, now we have a video of that.That’s something that is going to be standard. It’s a relativemeasurement that most diesel engine people will understand.

Hendrix: You will also want to look for movement on thebottom side of that. I try to take a look, for instance, on thecylinder itself. There’s a little movement there. Not much.This machine is dirty in all the right places. It’s been wellmaintained. You can see it’s well greased. The other thing that is kind of an expensive deal is the

slides on the extendable stick.

IronPlanet provided Construction Equipment Guideand other media an opportunity to experience thecompany’s thorough equipment inspection process.

Paul Hendrix, IronPlanet equipment pricing analyst, met withConstruction Equipment Guide (CEG) before the Florida Auctionsfor a walk-around tour detailing all the steps IronPlanet takesbefore any of its consigned equipment is listed for sale online.

see HENDRIX page 96

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A letter authored by Rep. ReidRibble (R-Wis.), Rep. Tom Reed (R-N.Y.), Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.) andRep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-N.J.), andsigned by nearly 300 members of theHouse of Representatives showswidespread support for fixing theHighway Trust Fund and quickaction on a long-term surface trans-portation bill, the TransportationConstruction Coalition (TCC) said.The congressional letter reads in

part: “We are united in our convic-tion that now is the time to end thecycle of short-term extensions thatkick the can down the road by doingthe work needed to pass a multi-yearsurface transportation reauthoriza-tion bill. To make this happen, wesupport efforts to develop a long-term sustainable revenue source forour nation’s transportation networkas soon as possible.”

In response to the letter’s release,Steve Sandherr, TCC co-chair andchief executive officer of theAssociated General Contractors(AGC) of America, said:“At a time when Congress can’t

seem to agree on much, the fact somany members of Congress backpassage of a highway and transit billshows how important this measure isfor Democrats and Republicansalike. While getting the details, par-ticularly the finances, of any suchlegislation right will not be easy, thefact is there is a broad consensuswithin the Congress that this meas-ure most be a top priority. Over thecoming weeks, we will work aggres-sively to urge the Congressionalleadership to push for swift action,and passage of a new, fully-funded,long-term surface transportationbill.”

Pete Ruane, TCC co-chair andpresident of the American Road &Transportation Builders Association(ARTBA), noted: “The letter makesclear at least three things. First, thereis underlying consensus amongRepublicans and Democrats aboutthe proper role of the federal govern-ment in tackling national transporta-tion infrastructure investment chal-lenges. Second, more short-termbudget gimmicks, and the cycle ofuncertainty and dysfunction plagu-ing the Highway Trust Fund since2008 must come to end. Third, thereis overwhelming bipartisan supportfor legislative action that provides asustainable revenue source for thenation’s transportation network.”

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well in major segments. Private residentialspending in January climbed 0.6 percentfrom December but slipped 3.4 percent froma year earlier, while private nonresidentialspending slid 1.6 percent for the month butrose 4.8 percent year-over-year. Public con-struction spending decreased 2.6 percentfrom December and increased 5.1 percentfrom January 2014.“The picture would look much better if

not for an estimated 30 percent plunge in res-idential improvements over the past year,”Simonson added. “Unfortunately, the gov-ernment has had to derive this estimate fromvery indirect sources since funding was cutseveral years ago for a survey of residentialadditions and replacements. The supposeddecline is not credible at a time when newand existing home sales are rising, as aresales by home-improvement chains.”Several major private construction seg-

ments recorded double-digit spending

growth from January 2014 to January 2015,including multifamily construction (mainlyapartments), 30 percent; manufacturing con-struction, 23 percent; lodging, 18 percent;office, 15 percent; and commercial (retail,warehouse and farm), 14 percent. The twobiggest public segments also increased:highways and streets, 8.4 percent; and edu-cation, 0.6 percent.Association officials said the increase in

highway spending was in jeopardy of revers-ing unless Congress and the administrationcan quickly agree on a long-term funding billto replace the law that will expire on May 31. “If Congress and the White House can’t

figure out a way to finance needed invest-ments in infrastructure, our winter-ravagedroads and bridges will only deteriorate fur-ther,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, the associa-tion's chief executive officer.

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www.constructionequipmentguide.com.)

Private Construction SegmentsRecord Spending Growth

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Ritchie Bros. Reports Fourth Quarter, Fiscal 2014 ResultsRitchie Bros. Auctioneers

Incorporated reports results for thethree months and year ended Dec.31, 2014. During the quarter, thecompany generated $138.5 millionof revenue and adjusted net earn-ings of $33.5 million, an increaseof 10 percent compared to adjustednet earnings of $30.3 million in thefourth quarter last year. Dilutedadjusted earnings per share were$0.31, a 10 percent increase com-pared to $0.28 in the same quarterlast year. Adjusting items in thefourth quarter of 2014 are com-prised of $5.5 million ($4.2 millionafter-tax) of costs related to thecompany’s previously announcedmanagement reorganization.Net earnings for the fourth quar-

ter of 2014 were $29.3 million, a13 percent decrease from $33.7million in the fourth quarter of2013. Diluted earnings per share(“EPS”) were $0.27, compared to$0.31 in the same quarter of 2013.In the year ended Dec. 31, 2014,

the company generated $481.1million of revenue and adjusted netearnings of $100.8 million, or$0.94 per diluted share. This repre-sents a 12 percent increase inadjusted net earnings and dilutedEPS from 2013. Net earnings for2014 were $91.5 million, or $0.85per diluted share, a 2 percentdecrease from net earnings of$93.8 million, or $0.88 per dilutedshare, in 2013.“The 10 percent increase in

gross auction proceeds weachieved in 2014 reflects a contin-uation of a five year growth trendin our Canadian operations andpositive momentum building in theU.S. business,” said Ravi Saligram,chief executive officer. “Ourorganization is excited by our newstrategic direction and is commit-ted to driving shareholder value.”“While we are encouraged by

our double-digit adjusted earningsper share growth in 2014, whichwas partially driven by a lower taxrate, our focus for 2015 is on grow-ing revenues and operatingincome. We are laser focused onimproving our revenue rate, withparticular emphasis on reducingthe volatility of our underwrittencontracts, to increase the conver-sion of GAP to revenue.”“We continued to be a strong

cash generator in 2014, with oper-ating free cash flow representing

119 percent of adjusted net earn-ings,” said Rob McLeod, chieffinancial officer. “Return on netassets declined slightly in 2014 duemostly to the non-cash impairmentcharge we booked in the thirdquarter for our auction site inJapan. If we excluded this impair-ment, RONA would have been16.3 percent for the year, a 100basis point improvement over2013.”

Fourth Quarter 2014 Summary

Gross auction proceeds(“GAP”) was $1.2 billion for thefourth quarter of 2014, a quarterlyrecord and a 12 percent increasecompared to the fourth quarter of2013. EquipmentOne, the compa-ny’s online equipment market-place, contributed $34.9 million ofgross transaction value (“GTV”) toGAP in the fourth quarter of 2014compared to $25.3 million in thefourth quarter of 2013.Revenue was $138.5 million, 6

percent higher than the same quar-ter last year, as a result of therecord GAP achieved in the fourthquarter this year.The revenue rate was 11.16 per-

cent in the fourth quarter, in linewith the company’s historical aver-ages and within the guided range,but lower than the 11.82 percentachieved in the fourth quarter lastyear. Fluctuations in the revenuerate, including the decline com-pared to 2013, are due mostly tothe performance of the company’sunderwritten business. TheCompany’s underwritten business,which is comprised of guaranteeand inventory contracts, represent-ed 35 percent of GAP in the fourthquarter of 2014, compared to 34percent in the fourth quarter of2013.Adjusted operating income

grew 10 percent during the fourthquarter of 2014 to $46.7 million,compared to $42.3 million in thefourth quarter of 2013. Thisincrease is due to the Company’srevenue growth of 6 percent com-pared to the company’s selling,general and administrative(“SG&A”) expenses excludingadjusting items, which grew 3 per-cent, in the fourth quarter of 2014compared to the fourth quarter of2013. Adjusting items consist ofcosts associated with the compa-

ny’s management reorganizationof $5.5 million in 2014 and theCEO Separation Agreement costsof $4.6 million in 2013.Adjusted operating income mar-

gin was 33.7 percent for the fourthquarter of 2014, 148 basis pointshigher than 32.2 percent for thefourth quarter of 2013 as revenuesincreased at a rate higher thanSG&A expenses excluding adjust-ing items, as noted above.Diluted adjusted EPS for the

fourth quarter of 2014 was $0.31per diluted share, a 10 percentincrease compared to the fourthquarter of 2013. The increase wasdriven by GAP growth and rev-enues, partially offset by a highertax rate in the fourth quarter of2014 compared to the fourth quar-ter of 2013. The effective tax ratefor the fourth quarter was 29.7 per-cent, compared to 28.0 percent inthe same period last year. This

increase was primarily the result ofa decrease in income earned inlower tax rate jurisdictions.

Annual Summary for theYear Ended Dec. 31, 2014Gross auction proceeds were a

record $4.2 billion in 2014, anincrease of 10 percent from 2013.EquipmentOne contributed $106.1million during 2014, compared to$96.9 million in the prior year.Revenue grew 3 percent during

the current year to $481.1 million,compared to $467.4 million in2013, due mostly to the recordGAP levels in 2014.The revenue rate was 11.42 per-

cent compared to the record highof 12.24 percent in 2013.Fluctuations in the revenue rate,including the decline compared to

2013, are due mostly to the per-formance of the company’s under-written business. Underwrittenbusiness represented 31 percent ofGAP in 2014, compared to 28 per-cent in 2013.Adjusted operating income

grew 4 percent during 2014 to$136.0 million, compared to$131.0 million in the 2013. Thisincrease is due to the company’srevenue growth of 3 percent com-pared to the company’s SG&Aexpenses excluding adjustingitems, which grew 2 percent, in2014 compared to 2013. Adjustingitems consist of costs associatedwith the Company’s managementreorganization of $5.5 million in2014 and the CEO SeparationAgreement costs of $4.6 million in2013.Adjusted operating income mar-

gin was 28.3 percent for 2014, 24basis points higher than 28.0 per-

cent for 2013 as revenuesincreased at a rate slightly higherthan SG&A expenses excludingadjusting items, as noted above.Diluted adjusted EPS for the

fourth quarter of 2014 was $0.31per diluted share, a 10 percentincrease compared to the fourthquarter of 2013. The increase wasdriven by GAP growth and rev-enues, partially offset by a highertax rate in the fourth quarter of2014 compared to the fourth quar-ter of 2013. The effective tax ratefor 2014 was 27.9 percent, lowerthan the rate of 29.8 percent during2013. This decrease was primarilythe result of an increase in incomeearned in lower tax rate jurisdic-tions, partially offset by the taximpact of the Japan impairmentloss, for which the company did

not recognize a related futureincome tax asset.

Balance Sheet ScorecardAs of Dec. 31, 2014Operating free cash flow

decreased 21 percent to $119.9million during the year ended Dec.31, 2014, as compared to $150.9million during the same period in2013 primarily as a result ofchanges in operating assets and lia-bilities in 2014 compared to 2013.2013 had a significant increase inoperating assets and liabilities dueto the timing of auctions comparedto 2012 which increased net cashgenerated from operating activitiesin 2013.Working capital intensity was

minus 2.3 percent in 2014, animprovement of 90 basis pointsfrom minus 1.4 percent in 2013.This improvement in working cap-ital intensity is the result of adecrease in quick operating work-ing capital in 2014 compared to2013. As well as an increase in rev-enues, consistent with GAP growthin 2014 compared to 2013.CAPEX intensity was 6.2 per-

cent in 2014, a decrease of 178basis points from 7.9 percent in2013 as a result of decreased netcapital spending and increased rev-enues in 2014 compared to 2013.Return on net assets (“RONA”)

for 2014 was 15.2 percent, a slightdecrease of 10 basis points com-pared to 15.3 percent in 2013. Thismetric was generally consistentyear over year as net operatingprofit after tax and adjusted netassets were relatively consistentbetween 2014 and 2013.Debt/adjusted EBITDA

decreased to 0.7 in 2014 comparedto 1.0 in 2013. The decrease is aresult of a 4 percent increase inadjusted EBITDA, consistent withthe company’s adjusted operatingincome, and a lower level of debtas at Dec. 31, 2014, compared toDec. 31, 2013, as the Companymade net repayments of $53.7 mil-lion of borrowings in 2014.

Dividend InformationOn Jan. 12, 2015, the company

declared a quarterly cash dividendof $0.14 per common sharepayable on March 6, 2015, toshareholders of record on Feb. 13,2015.

see RITCHIE page 94

“We are laser focused on improving ourrevenue rate, with particular emphasis onreducing the volatility of our underwrittencontracts, to increase the conversion ofGAP to revenue.”

Rob McLeodChief Financial Officer

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Atlas Copco Construction App Contains Up-to-Date Info Atlas Copco Construction

Technique Business Area islaunching an app for use withApple and Android devices, tabletsand smart phones. The new con-struction app contains a wide rangeof information regarding AtlasCopco’s extensive line of productsand services for the constructionsector. It also keeps the user up-to-date with the latest news about theconstruction market and has a hostof other useful features.Designed to make life easier for

Atlas Copco customers and distrib-utors, the construction app containsinformation on portable energyproducts, road construction equip-ment, demolition and recyclingequipment, concrete and com-paction equipment, and serviceproducts. The app provides all theinformation required to make theoptimal choice when selectingfrom Atlas Copco’s extensive port-folio.

Highly User-FriendlyThe construction app makes it

easy for contractors to find exactlythe information they are lookingfor. If they have questions aboutthe product range or services theapp will provide the answers.The latest information and tech-

nical data for Atlas Copco’s con-struction equipment are easilyaccessible in the app and can all be

downloaded. The app also pro-vides notifications of new productlaunches, and other importantnews. Simple-to-use filters make iteasy to find products, and if moreinformation or a quotation isrequired, it can be requested withinthe app. It also contains videos fortraining purposes and interviews

about Atlas Copco’s operations.Based on the user’s location it willprovide information on the loca-tion and contact details of the near-est Atlas Copco Customer Center.

A Daily Working ToolThe construction app is the sim-

plest way to keep informed about

Atlas Copco’s entire offering to theconstruction industry. It alsoallows users to engage AtlasCopco on social media and othermedia channels.

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Atlas Copco’s new Construction App updatesusers on the latest construction industrynews; provides all necessary product information on Atlas Copco equipment; and finds the nearest customer center.

Dividends paid during 2014 totaled $57.9million, compared to $53.9 million in 2013.Ritchie Bros. paid shareholders 63 percentof its net earnings via dividends during 2014.

Operational HighlightsThe company added 11 net new territory

managers (“TMs”) to its sales team duringthe fourth quarter for a total of 307 TMs asof Dec. 31, 2014, an increase of 13 percent,or 35 TMs, compared to Dec. 31, 2013.Ritchie Bros. sold approximately $1.8 bil-

lion of equipment, trucks and other assets toonline buyers at Ritchie Bros. auctions andvia purchases made through the company’sonline equipment marketplace during theyear ended Dec. 31, 2014, an 18 percentincrease compared to 2013.Online buyers at Ritchie Bros. auctions and

purchases made through the company’sonline equipment marketplace represented 43percent of GAP during the year ended Dec.31, 2014. Internet bidders comprised over 60percent of the total bidder registrations atRitchie Bros. industrial auctions in 2014.During the fourth quarter of 2014, Ritchie

Bros. conducted 78 unreserved industrialauctions in 14 countries throughout NorthAmerica, Central America, Europe, the

Middle East, Australia and Asia. There are currently 131 unreserved auc-

tions on the 2015 Ritchie Bros. auction cal-endar at rbauction.com, including auctionsin North America, Central America, Europe,the Middle East, Australia and Asia.

Corporate DevelopmentsNew Strategic Direction — On Jan. 12,

2015, Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer,announced a new strategic direction for thecompany, based upon three key pillars:growing revenue and earnings, driving effi-ciencies and effectiveness, and optimizingthe company’s balance sheet.Management Appointments — On Jan.

10, 2015, Ritchie Bros. announced that ToddWohler has been named as the company’schief human resources officer. As announcedon Nov. 4, 2014, Ritchie Bros. also has

recently welcomed Jim Barr as group presi-dent, emerging businesses, brand innovationand technology services. The company is inthe process of recruiting a chief financialofficer, a president of the United States andLatin America, and a chief marketing officer.Sale of Land in Edmonton, Alberta —

Ritchie Bros. has entered into a conditionalpurchase and sale agreement with a purchas-er of 50 acres of excess and undevelopedland adjacent to its Edmonton, Alberta, auc-tion site.Share Repurchase Program — The com-

pany has received approval from the TorontoStock Exchange (“TSX”) to proceed with aNormal Course Issuer Bid for its previouslyannounced share repurchase program. Asannounced on Jan. 12, 2015, the company’sboard of directors authorized Ritchie Bros.to repurchase up to $100 million worth of

Company common shares over the nextthree years. The company intends to use theshare repurchase program primarily to neu-tralize dilution from options.Ritchie Bros. Adopts Amended and

Restated By-laws — As a result of the com-pany’s continued commitment to imple-menting good corporate governance prac-tices, the board of directors of the companyhas amended the company’s by-laws (the“amended by-laws”) to reflect certain recentchanges to the recommendations ofInstitutional Shareholder Services Inc.(“ISS”), a proxy voting advisory firm. Inconformance with ISS’s revised guidelines,the amended by-laws provide that a share-holder may nominate a director for electionat an annual meeting by putting forwardsuch nomination at any time that is at least30 days prior to the date of the annual meet-ing. The amended by-laws are effectiveimmediately and will be placed beforeshareholders for ratification at the next annu-al meeting of shareholders of the company.A copy of the amended by-laws has beenfiled under the company’s profile atwww.sedar.com.

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

RITCHIE from page 92

On Jan. 12, 2015, Ravi Saligram, chief executive officer,announced a new strategic direction for the company, basedupon three key pillars: growing revenue and earnings, drivingefficiencies and effectiveness, and optimizing the company’sbalance sheet.

Ritchie Bros. Generates $138.5M in Last Quarter of 2014

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IronPlanet’s Inspection ProcessEnsures System Functionality

These sticks have wear strips that can bereplaced and that can be tightened up. If youwear them beyond their scope, then there hasto be some welding done to build that backup before you put the new wear strips backin. Those can be kind of tightened up, butthis just needs a little bit of adjustment.Those are the things these inspectors areactually looking for.

We turn on all of the lights. We’ll hit thehorn.

Air-conditioning is very important. It’srequired by the inspector to literally open thehood and put his hand on the compressor.We’ve had inspectors look at the dial that hasa snowflake on it and say it has AC. Thatswitch might be in all of them. You have tonotice and look that it has the apparatus toprovide cold air. We don’t necessarily guar-antee that it is working, but we will tell youit’s there. Sometimes it’s too cold to test it.We will actually make that statement that theambient temperature was too cold to test theair conditioning.

Each system has its section in our inspec-tions so you can focus on each. We check the

brakes. We check the parking brake. Quiteoften people forget and leave the parkingbrake on and the service brakes work fine,but the parking brake won’t hold. That’sincredibly common. The parking brake isbasically on the drive train; it’s on a driveshaft and it’s not hard to fix and it’s not a ter-ribly expensive fix. Service brakes are anoth-er thing all together.

Once we go through every one of thesethings and look at what is physically there,then it becomes a systematic approach toengine, transmission, hydraulics, brakes,steering, linkage. Again, relative wear, look-ing for damage, looking for welds, lookingfor repairs. Every bit of that is captured,especially if there is a problem, there’s a pic-ture. There are a prescribed number of pic-tures in every checklist and then there areadditional pictures if there is a problem or anaddition or a deletion. The inspectors havethe ability to take each one of these sectionsand take it to the nth degree if there is someindication that this should happen.

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

HENDRIX from page 90

Because most of the Tollway’s infrastructure is morethan 55 years old, it has degraded due to residentialand commercial growth that has strained it beyondcapacity.

Project Includes Green Initiative ByReducing, Recycling, Reusing MaterialsTollway to add new “smart” features as needed or as theybecome available in the future.

The project includes “green” initiatives that minimize theenvironmental impact of construction by reducing, recyclingand reusing materials. Supplemental cements such as fly ashand ground-granulated slag from industrial waste are greenmaterials that are being used on concrete bridges. Reusingthese materials not only lowers the cost of the work, Rozeksaid, but also reduces the need for virgin asphalt materialsand reduces the volume of material that would otherwise be

sent to landfills.By adopting a corridor approach to stormwater manage-

ment and integrating energy-efficient lighting, the project isminimizing environmental impact. The Fox River Bridge onI-90 in Elgin is being rebuilt at a cost of $95 million with fea-tures to reduce its impact on the river and nearby forestedfen, including building eight spans supported by seven piers,instead of the 14 piers used to support the original bridge.The number of piers built in the Fox River will be reducedfrom six to three. Stormwater from the bridge will be cap-tured and then diverted through a treatment process before itis discharged into the river.

Other new green construction initiatives include a geot-hermal water piping system that makes use of the earth's nat-ural heating and cooling abilities to help heat and cool near-by plaza buildings in a more cost-effective and sustainablemanner, reflective roofs and trellised vegetation for plazabuildings to further reduce heating and cooling costs, andramp shoulder pavement that will allow water to seepthrough and reduce stormwater runoff.

The Tollway also is working to protect and restore nativeprairie, forested fen and wetlands as part of the Tollway’swetland mitigation efforts.

(This story also can be found on Construction Equipment

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

TOLLWAY from page 70

The work has been divided into two segments for plan-ning, design and construction. The western segmentstretches 37 mi. (59.5 km) from Rockford to Elgin; theeastern segment runs 25 mi. (40 km) from Elgin toChicago.

Bridge Will CreateMore Than $100Min Iron Activitywill create more than $100 million in equipment marketactivity on both sides of the border and directly support morethan 150 equipment distribution sector jobs. The bridge alsohas important implications for the U.S.-Canada trade rela-tionship and for the distribution and manufacturing sectorson both sides of the border. We hope President Obama andPrime Minister Harper will build on the momentum and lookfor other opportunities to improve cross-border infrastructureand enhance the efficiency of the North American economy.”

AED is the trade association representing U.S. andCanadian construction equipment distributors. Since 2012,AED has led coalition efforts in Washington, D.C. to urge theproject’s final approval.

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

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23RD ANNUAL SPRING AUCTIONFRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 • 8:00 A.M.

DSA Auction Complex6531 S. St. Rd. 13

PENDLETON (INDIANAPOLIS) INDIANA(1 Mile North of I-69 @ Exit 214)

Selling Equipment For: Kokomo Sand & Gravel, Noblesville Landfill, MacAllister Machinery,Meade Electric Co., Complete Disposal of D&R Asphalt Maintenance, Inc., along with other

Local & Regional Contractors, Banks, Finance Companies and Rental Companies.

**NOTE: RUNNING THREE (3) RINGS - RING 1 @ 8:00 A.M., RING 2 @ 8:30 A.M., RING 3 @ 11:00 A.M.

Can’t Make it to the Auction? BID LIVE ONLINE!Register for this auction on proxibid.com

HEAVY CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS

Sale Site Phone: 765-778-9277Sales Managers: Mark Woodward

Chris Elbert

Title Master: Matt Scalf 317-374-2881

For Further Information, please contact:Mark Woodward @ 317-379-2829

& Chris Elbert 317-372-5201

Auctioneers: Nic Smock - Lic. #AU10500037

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.6531 S. State Road 13, Pendleton, IN 46064

[email protected]

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ONE OWNER LIQUIDATIONTHURSDAY, APRIL 2ND AT 10:00 A.M.

Complete Liquidation of L.T. Black Construction, Inc. Mr. Black is selling all of his Equipment,Trucks, Trailers, Tools & Real Estate to the Highest Bidder and plans to restructure the business to meet today’s needs.

LOCATION: 2440 US Hwy 51 North, Bardwell, KY • Watch for signs!!

REAL ESTATE: Approx. 2 Acres +/- , located on Hwy 51 in Bardwell, KY. Property con-sists of 74’x55’ office building, w/Bathrooms, Large Shop & Well. Great Opportunity onHeavily Traveled Highway!!!

CONST. EQUIP., TRUCKS, TRAILERS, TOOLS

CRAWLER TRACTORS, CRAWLER LOADERS: 2011 CAT D5K LGP, SN YYY00964, CATDsl., OROPS, 6 Way Dozer, Sweeps, Rear & Side Screens, 26” Pads, Hr. Meter reads 1765;CAT D5G LGP, SN ARKG00959, CAT Dsl., OROPS, 6 Way Dozer, Rear Screen, 26” Pads,Hr. Meter reads 4672; KOMATSU D37E-5, SN 3210, OROPS, 6 Way Dozer, Screens,Sweeps, w/KOMATSU 031-2C Winch,SN 1350, Hr. Meter reads 4911; CAT D7G, SN92V2288, OROPS, Semi U Dozer w/Tilt, Drawbar, Screens, Sweeps; CAT 951C CrawlerLoader, New Injection Pump, Starter & Batteries, Recent Rails & Sprockets/Rollers; LIEB-HERR LR622B Litronic Crawler Loader, SN 3927915, EROPS, Heat & Air, Hr. Meter reads4049

HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: 2014 CAT 305ECR, SN JXFA02435, Leveling Blade,Auxiliary Hydraulics, Hydraulic Thumb, 24” Bucket, Hr. Meter reads 388; 2007 CAT315CL, SN CJC05097, CAT Dsl., 10’ Stick, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Hydraulic Thumb, 36”Bucket, 28” TBG Pads, Hr. Meter reads 3420; CAT 315C, SN CTCJC02724, 9’ Stick,Auxiliary Hydraulics, Hydraulic Thumb, 24” TBG Pads, Hr. Meter reads 4394; CASECX160, SN DAC161790, 10’ Stick, Thumb, 24” TBG Pads, Hr. Meter reads 5883; CASE9030B, SN DAC0301525, EROPS, 9’10” Stick, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Thumb, 42” Bucket,Front Screen, 32” TBG Pads; CASE 9030B, SN DAC0301293, 10’ Stick, Thumb, 32” TBGPads; CASE 9020, SN DAC0202870, EROPS, 10’ Stick, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Thumb, 36”Bucket, 24” TBG Pads, Hr. Meter reads 3504

MOTOR SCRAPERS, MOTOR GRADER: WABCO 101G Self Loading Motor Scraper, SNCP-65865-DPC15-B, 0 Hrs. on Rebuilt Cummins 555; REYNOLDS 18C14 Motor Scraper,SN 32057, Pull Type, 18 Yd., 6 Wheel, Push Bar, 17.5x25 Tires; REYNOLDS MotorScraper, SN 27284, 12 Yd., 6 Wheel, Push Bar, 13.00x24 Tires; JOHN DEERE 570 MotorGrader, SN 1482T, 12’ Moldboard/Tilt, 15.5x25 Tires

LOADER BACKHOE, TRENCHER, ROLLER, SKID STEER: CASE 580 Super M 4x4 LoaderBackhoe, SN JJG0375321, EROPS, Extend-a-hoe, 4 in 1 Bucket, Rear Thumb, Hr. Meterreads 5154; VERMEER V8550A Trencher/Backhoe, SN 1VRT112P2X1000371, CumminsDsl., 4x4, OROPS, Leveling Blade, Rock Chain, VH 1850 Trencher, Hr. Meter reads 3120;

Double Drum Sheepsfoot Roller, SN 1346957, 5 Ton, 800 Gal.; CASE 1845C Skid SteerLoader, 4 in 1 Bucket, Lg. Material Bucket, Hr. Meter reads 1510

BORING MACHINE, GRINDER, SPREADER: VERMEER D2426 Directional BoringMachine, SN 1VRS16093X1000229, Cummins Dsl., Pump & Tanks, 400’ of Rod, Hr.Meter reads 1466; 8” & 4” Moles; 2005/06 BANDIT 2090 Intimidator Grinder, SN4FMUS16255R001794, JD Dsl., on Tandem Trailer, Hr. Meter reads 315; MEYERIndustrial 7200 Super Spreader, Tandem, PTO Driven, Dual Augers & Fans

WHEEL TRACTORS: CASE STEIGER 9370, SN JJE0075218, N-14 Cummins Dsl., FrontWeights, Duals, 4 Hyd. Valves, Draw Bar Hitch, 24.5R32 Tires; KUBTOA L2900, OROPS,Dsl., 4x4, Glideshift Transmission, w/WOODS LC102 Loader, Hr. Meter reads 1172;FORD 2310 Wheel Tractor, Dsl., 3 Pt. Hitch, 540 PTO, Hr. Meter reads 1647

TRUCKS: 2005 MACK CH613 Tandem Truck Tractor, 427 MACK Dsl., Eaton Fuller 10Spd., Wet Kit, Double Frame, Merritt Aluminum Headache Rack; 2004 MACK CX613Vision Tandem Truck Tractor, Mack Dsl., Eaton Fuller 10 Spd., Wet Kit, Merritt AluminumHeadache Rack; 2004 MACK CX613 Tandem Truck Tractor, Dsl., Eaton Fuller 10 Spd.,Wet Kit, Merritt Aluminum Headache Rack; 1997 MACK CH613 Tandem Truck Tractor,Dsl, Eaton Fuller 9 Spd., Wet Kit, Stationary 5th; 1997 VOLVO Integral Sleeper TandemTruck Tractor, Dsl., Eaton Fuller 9 Spd., Wet Kit, Stury-Lite Headache Rack, 6 AluminumWheels; 1988 MACK DM690S Tri-Axle Dump Truck, Dsl., Camel Back Suspension, 16’Steel Bed; 1988 MACK R690ST Tri-Axle Dump Truck, Dsl., 6 Spd. Maxitorque, CamelBack Suspension, 15’Bed; 1988 MACK R688ST Tandem Dump Truck, Dsl., Maxitorque9 Spd., 14’ Bed; 1985 WESTERN STAR 4964-2 Tandem Dump Truck, 8 Spd.; 1992 FORDF700 Flatbed Truck, Gas, 5 Spd., (2) 750 Gal. Tanks, Koshin Gas Trash Pump, Tool

Boxes; 2010 DODGE 3500 Heavy Duty SLT Pickup Truck, Cummins Dsl., Automatic, 4x4,Crew Cab, Regular Bed; 2006 DODGE 3500 Pickup Truck, Cummins Dsl., Automatic,4x4, Crew Cab, 4 Door; 2005 FORD F350 Lariat Super Duty Flatbed Truck, 6.0Powerstroke Dsl., 6 Spd., 4x4, Crew Cab, Fifth Wheel Hitch; 1997 FORD F350XL UtilityTruck, Dsl., Automatic, 4x4, 4 Door, Air Compressor, Knapheide Bed; 2005 CHEVROLET2500HD Pickup Truck, Duramax Dsl., Automatic, 4x4, Crew Cab, Regular Bed; 2001DODGE 2500 Laramie SLT Pickup Truck, Cummins Dsl., Automatic, 4x4, HideawayGooseneck Hitch; 1999 FORD F250 Lariat Super Duty Pickup Truck, Dsl., Automatic,4x4, Extended Cab

LOWBOYS & TRAILERS: 1995 EAGER BEAVER 26F7 Tri-Axle Lowboy, Non-GroundBearing, Pony Motor, 102” Wide, 23’8” Deck, Outriggers; TRAIL-EZE 4242-9000Tandem Lowboy, Double Drop, 96” Wide, 22’ Well; 2005 REITNOUER Drop MiserAluminum Step Deck Trailer, 53’x102”, 10’2” Spread, Winch Straps, Right Weigh AirScales, Winch Track, (2) 60” Boxes, Alum. Wheels; 1995 TRANSCRAFT Eagle W245X96Super Beam Tandem Float Trailer, Aluminum; DUMP RITE Tandem Dump Trailer, 24’,Steel, Frameless; CLEMENT HSLW2626 Tandem Dump Trailer, 26’, Steel, Frameless; (2)Dump Trailer, Tandem, 22’ Steel, Frameless; 2003 BIG TEX Tandem Dual WheelGooseneck Trailer, 22GN, 24’ Dovetail & Ramps, Dual Jacks; 1997 Tandem Dual WheelFlat Gooseneck Trailer, 20’ Deck, Dovetail & Ramps; Tri-Axle Utility Trailer, Pintle Hitch,Dovetail & Ramps, 22’ Deck; (2) 16’ Tandem Utility Trailers; BAKER HWSC Reel Trailer

ATTACHMENTS, TOOLS, etc.: CASE 72” Ditching Bucket; CAT 60” Ditching Bucket;CASE 24” Excavator Bucket; CASE 18” Bucket, fits Loader Backhoe; CASE 12” Bucket,fits Loader Backhoe; CASE 12” Bucket, fits Loader Backhoe; (3) CASE Cribbing Buckets,fit; Loader Backhoe; ROTO GREGORY Mower, fits Excavator; (1) 8’x12’, (1) 83”x8’, (2)10’x8’ Road Plates; MILLER BOBCAT 250D Welder, SN E335034, Dsl., on Rubber, Hr.Meter reads 2206; MILLERMATIC 252 Welder; HOBART LX235 AC/DC 160 Welder;Spreaders; Binders; Chains; Plumbing Supplies; Come Along; Impacts; (2) RebuiltMACK Transmissions; Vise; Power Tools; Tire Jacks; Lg. Wrenches; Signs; PipeWrenches; Jacks; Sockets; Hitches for Scrapers; Torch Set; STOW Concrete Saw;Portable Generators; Gas Air Compressors; Auger Head, fits Loader Backhoe/Excavator;Safety Harnesses; Tools; Floor Jacks; & More!!!

Terms on Real Estate: 20% down day of sale . Balance due within 30 days upon delivery ofdeed. Possession at closing. Terms on Personal Property: Full payment due day of sale, withcash, check, or wire transfer. NO CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS! NO BUYER’S PREMIUM!

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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.

AIM ATTACHMENTS ..........................................................................34AIR EQUIPMENT RENTAL CORP ....................................................30ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ................................................9ALTORFER CAT ................................................................................37AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT ........................................................7ARING EQUIPMENT CO INC ............................................................23ASC CONSTRUCTION EQUIP USA ............................................10,11ATI CORPORATION/LEVEL BEST ....................................................22ATLAS COPCO ..................................................................................43BARGAINS ....................................................................................85,86BLANCHARD MACHINERY INC ........................................................34BOBCAT CO (FLINT) ....................................................................50,51BOMAG AMERICA’S INC ..................................................................59BUNCH BROS AUCTION CO

BARDWELL KY 04/02/15 ..........................................................97BUTLER MACHINERY........................................................................34CALVIN GROUP INC ........................................................................55CENTRAL POWER SYSTEMS ..........................................................30CLASSIFIEDS ....................................................................................87COMPANY WRENCH ........................................................................29CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

AUCTION TRIPLE PLAY............................................................95CEG SCALE MODELS ..............................................................35CEG WANTED ..........................................................................88NEWSLETTERS ........................................................................84PAVING COMPACTION & MILLING PROMO............................32REACH YOUR MARKET............................................................38

CUSTOM MADE PRODUCTS ..........................................................28DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.

3/27/15........................................................................................97EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS ............................................................27EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS ..........................................................18ERB EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................13FABCO EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................2FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ..............................................................7FLANGE LOCK ..................................................................................28FOLEY EQUIPMENT CO ..................................................................25FURY MOTORS ................................................................................31GEHL ..................................................................................................68GOMACO CORP ................................................................................63HITACHI MFG ..............................................................................78,79HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ........................................100HYDREMA U S INC ..........................................................................33HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..................................21,73ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ........................................................3IMPACT ROLLER TECHNOLOGY INC ..............................................43

IRAY AUCTIONFOLEY MN 03/15/15 ..................................................................91

IRONPLANET DES MOINES IA 03/25/15..........................................................93

JCB INC ........................................................................................74,75JFW EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................................60JOB RENTALS AND SALES LLC ......................................................30JOHN DEERE ....................................................................................71JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..............................................................69KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................................................80,81KUBOTA ............................................................................................76KUBOTA SVL ......................................................................................99LANO EQUIPMENT INC ....................................................................18LBX ....................................................................................................83LEEBOY ........................................................................................46,47LIEBHERR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ......................................19MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ........................................................61MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ................................................................6MINNICH MFG ..................................................................................54NITKE SALES INC

WAUSAU WI 04/24-25/15 ..........................................................97NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ........................................26NTS TIRE SUPPLY ............................................................................34NUSS GROUP ..................................................................................12PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ............................................17PRO-TEC EQUIPMENT ....................................................................28RITCHASON AUCTIONEERS

LEBANON TN 03/21/15..............................................................91ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY & SUPPLIES................................6,15ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO ..............................................53ROADTEC ..........................................................................................41ROLAND MACHINERY INC ................................................................5ROSCO MFG CO ..............................................................................45SEAL-RITE INC ..................................................................................43SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO ................................................22STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ......................................................................6SULLAIR ............................................................................................37TAKEUCHI ....................................................................................66,67TITAN RENTS ....................................................................................18VICTOR L PHILLIPS CO ....................................................................33VOLVO COMPACTION ......................................................................60VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ..........................................72WACKER NEUSON CORP ................................................................77WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES ........................................................22WIRTGEN AMERICA ..........................................................................65YANMAR AMERICA ..........................................................................82

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www.arnoldsinc.comArnold’s of Kimball

701 State Hwy 55 E • Kimball, MN 55353320/398-3800

Arnold’s of Glencoe655 Lindbergh Trail • Glencoe, MN 55336

320/864-5531

Arnold’s of St. Martin374 Industrial Drive • St. Martin, MN 56376

320/548-3285

Arnold’s of Mankato1715 Howard Drive • No. Mankato, MN 56003

507/387-5515

Arnold’s of St. Cloud2995 Quail Rd. NE • Sauk Rapids, MN 56379

320/251-2585

BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO.www.burrisequipment.com

2216 N. Green Bay Rd. • Waukegan, IL 60087847/336-1205

Fax: 847/336-2697

27939 W. Concrete Dr. • Ingleside, IL 60041815/363-4100

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

Fax: 815/464-6951

COLUMBUS EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.columbusequipment.com

50 Kingston Ave. • Columbus, OH 43207614/443-6541

12500 Williams Road • Perrysburg, OH 43551419/872-7101

7570 New Carlisle Pike • Dayton, OH 45424937/879-3154

1st CHOICE EQUIPMENT LLC124 N. Schmale Rd. • Carol Stream, IL 60188

630/510-6050Fax: 630/510-6051

1305 Sentry Drive • Waukesha, WI 53186262/521-5802

Fax: 262/521-5801

ABC EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SALES INC.www.abcequipment.com

29 Pearl Rd. • Brunswick, OH 44212888/572-3888

Fax: 330/220-4949

38525 Chester Rd. • Avon, OH 44011440/934-7368

6140 Highway 10Anoka, MN 55303888/448-5266

3021 133rd St. SWShakopee, MN877/753-6100

LANO EQUIPMENT INC.www.lanoequip.com

HAUG-KUBOTA, LLC.www.haugkubota.com

East Highway 123585E. Hwy 12

Willmar, MN 56201320/235-2717

Fax: 320/235-2771

BIRKEY’S CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

2202 S. High Cross Rd.Urbana, IL 61802800/798-1772

Fax: 217/337-1775

NIEBUR TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, INC.

www.nieburtractor.com14380 240th St. E.

Hastings, MN888/839-686023580 Highway 55

Loretto, MN888/479-4342

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