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By Dick Rohland CEG CORRESPONDENT Work on a Diverging Diamond Interchange (DDI), an innovative design and a first of its type to be built in Minnesota is taking shape on TH52 in the southeastern part of the state. Along with this project being one part of many to reach the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s (MnDOT’s) goal to make the highway a fully accessed controlled road between Rochester, Minn., and the Twin Cities 90 mi. (126 km) to the north, it is also designed to spur local develop- ment in the area. Located in the city of Pine Island 60 mi. (96 km) south of the Twin Cities, road crews also are building a new, 12 mi. (19 km) frontage and coun- ty road system to support the expected increase in traffic as companies begin to settle in and around the interchange. Trunk Highway 52 runs from Moorehead, $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition Edward Kraemer and Sons of Burnsville, Minn., sets the beams for the DDI bridge crossing over TH 52 last September. Bridge crews brought in American and Manitowoc 100-ton cranes to set the beams and used a Delmag 19 pile hammer to drive the pile. New Minnesota Interchange Will Spur Local Development By Josh Funk AP BUSINESS WRITER Caterpillar Inc.’s second-quarter profit soared 67 percent because of growing demand for its construction and mining equipment, and the company boosted its out- look for the year. Caterpillar is the world’s largest maker of construction and mining equipment, and its results are watched closely because they are considered an indicator of industrial activity and the health of the overall economy. CEO Doug Oberhelman said Caterpillar is pre- pared to cut costs if the economy does weak- en significantly, but he remains cautiously optimistic, despite widespread fears of a slowing global economy. “The good news is, this doesn’t feel like 2008. Interest rates are low, central banks are prepared to inject more liquidity if needed, and housing is coming off lows, not a peak, and seems to be improving,” Oberhelman said. The Peoria, Ill., company said July 25 that it generated $1.7 billion in net income, or $2.54 per share, from April through June. That’s up from $1.02 billion, or $1.52 per Caterpillar Shares Jump as Profit Grows McCann Hosts Night at TORC Races...10 Towmaster Annual Expo a Success...18 West Side Tractor Holds Open House...14 Inside Published Nationally Construction employment increased in just half the states plus the District of Columbia from June 2011 to June 2012, but declined in a slim majority of states in the past month, according to an analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America. “The latest state data show again how frag- ile and fragmentary the construction recovery is,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Although private sector demand for structures has risen in most states, improvement in single-family homebuilding is spotty and public investment is shrinking.” Simonson noted that 25 states and D.C. added construction jobs between June 2011 and June 2012, while construction employ- ment fell in 25 states. D.C. added the highest percentage of new construction jobs for the year (17.8 percent, 2,100 jobs), followed by North Dakota (16.2 percent, 3,800 jobs) and Montana (14.6 percent, 3,300 jobs). California added the most new construction jobs over the AGC Releases Construction Employment Data August 4, 2012 Vol. IXX • No. 16 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com see AGC page 62 see PROFIT page 87 see INTERCHANGE page 32 Table of Contents ..............4 Backhoes and Attachments Section ........................33-47 Parts Section ....................64 Paving Section ............69-83 Auction Section ..........89-99 Business Calendar ............92 Advertisers Index ............98

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By Dick RohlandCEG CORRESPONDENT

Work on a Diverging Diamond Interchange(DDI), an innovative design and a first of its typeto be built in Minnesota is taking shape on TH52in the southeastern part of the state. Along withthis project being one part of many to reach theMinnesota Department of Transportation’s(MnDOT’s) goal to make the highway a fullyaccessed controlled road between Rochester,

Minn., and the Twin Cities 90 mi. (126 km) to thenorth, it is also designed to spur local develop-ment in the area.Located in the city of Pine Island 60 mi. (96

km) south of the Twin Cities, road crews also arebuilding a new, 12 mi. (19 km) frontage and coun-ty road system to support the expected increase intraffic as companies begin to settle in and aroundthe interchange.Trunk Highway 52 runs from Moorehead,

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Edward Kraemer and Sons of Burnsville, Minn., sets the beams for the DDI bridge crossingover TH 52 last September. Bridge crews brought in American and Manitowoc 100-ton cranesto set the beams and used a Delmag 19 pile hammer to drive the pile.

New Minnesota InterchangeWill Spur LocalDevelopment

By Josh FunkAP BUSINESS WRITER

Caterpillar Inc.’s second-quarter profitsoared 67 percent because of growingdemand for its construction and miningequipment, and the company boosted its out-look for the year. Caterpillar is the world’s largest maker of

construction and mining equipment, and itsresults are watched closely because they areconsidered an indicator of industrial activityand the health of the overall economy. CEODoug Oberhelman said Caterpillar is pre-pared to cut costs if the economy does weak-en significantly, but he remains cautiouslyoptimistic, despite widespread fears of aslowing global economy. “The good news is, this doesn’t feel like

2008. Interest rates are low, central banks areprepared to inject more liquidity if needed,and housing is coming off lows, not a peak,and seems to be improving,” Oberhelmansaid. The Peoria, Ill., company said July 25 that

it generated $1.7 billion in net income, or$2.54 per share, from April through June.That’s up from $1.02 billion, or $1.52 per

CaterpillarShares Jump as Profit Grows

McCann Hosts Night at

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West Side Tractor Holds

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Construction employment increased in justhalf the states plus the District of Columbiafrom June 2011 to June 2012, but declined ina slim majority of states in the past month,according to an analysis of Labor Departmentdata by the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica.“The latest state data show again how frag-

ile and fragmentary the construction recoveryis,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chiefeconomist. “Although private sector demandfor structures has risen in most states,improvement in single-family homebuildingis spotty and public investment is shrinking.”Simonson noted that 25 states and D.C.

added construction jobs between June 2011

and June 2012, while construction employ-ment fell in 25 states. D.C. added the highestpercentage of new construction jobs for theyear (17.8 percent, 2,100 jobs), followed byNorth Dakota (16.2 percent, 3,800 jobs) andMontana (14.6 percent, 3,300 jobs). Californiaadded the most new construction jobs over the

AGC Releases Construction Employment Data

August 4, 2012 • Vol. IXX • No.16 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com

see AGC page 62

see PROFIT page 87 see INTERCHANGE page 32Table of Contents ..............4

Backhoes and AttachmentsSection ........................33-47

Parts Section....................64

Paving Section ............69-83

Auction Section ..........89-99

Business Calendar............92

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

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1998 Case590SL, s/nJJG0210709,8150 Hrs, Cabw/Heat, 2LControls, Ext Hoe,Ride Control, 24” Trench Bkt,93” Front Bkt$32,000

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Please Contact Bob Williams or Jeff Speer 11200 W Silver Spring Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53225

800/353-1944 414/461-9100 www.FABCO.comOutside WI & Upper Michigan Within WI & Upper Michigan Hundreds of machines. Listings updated daily.

2001 Cat 345BL II..................................$78,000S/N AGS00921, 13,744 hours, EROPS, coupler,

GP-bucket, cylinders good, u/c good

Cat 426C ................................................$31,500S/N 6XN03727, 5174 Hrs, EROPS, E-Stick,

4x4, 24” Bkt, Tires Good

1996 Cat 325BL ....................................$59,000S/N 2JR00262, 10,306 hours, EROPS, bucket,

hyd thumb, aud hyd, u/c fair

1986 Fiat Allis FG95A ..........................$18,500S/N 45M00169, 12636 hours, EROPS,

14' blade, tires fair

1979 Cat 631D ......................................$45,100S/N 24W02603, 9284 hours, OROPS, tires fair

2006 Cat 966H ....................................$197,500S/N A6G00225, 7435 hours, EROPS, A/C, GP-bkt,

tires good, engine rebuilt at 7422 hours

2004 Cat 950GII ..................................$129,000S/N AXX01037, 4638 hours, EROPS, A/C, GP-bkt,

pallet forks, diff Ltd slip front and rear

2006 Cat D5KLGP..................................$99,000S/N YYY00151, 1504 hrs, EROPS, A/C,

26” tracks, blade

1970 Cat 920 ..........................................$17,500S/N 62K01852, 5362 hours, EROPS, bucket,

snow plus tires-good, runs good

1989 Cat 621E........................................$37,500S/N 2PD00725, 16603 hours, tires good to fair,

eng & trans rebuilt at 11,100 hrs, hitch rebuilt at 10,148 hrs

2002 Cat 232 ..........................................$18,500S/N CAB00216, 2903 hours, EROPS, heat, tiresfair, 1-speed, hyd quick coupler, 72" bucket

2006 Cat 216B ......................................$18,500S/N RLL03958, 1050 hrs, OROPS, bucket,

man quick coupler, heat, 1-speed

1974 Cat 120G ......................................$38,500S/N 87V00904, 6858 Hrs, EROPS,

tires fair, snow plow, snow wing, side shift

2005 Cat 962G II..................................$137,000S/N AXY00444, 5646 hours, erops, A/C,

ride control, bucket, tires fair

1987 Cat D8N ........................................$82,500S/N 9TC01019, hrs unknown,

EROPS, su blade, drawbar, u/c good

1968 Cat 824B ......................................$19,500S/N 36H00658, OROPS, S blade,

sheeps foot pads good, engine rebuilt in 2009

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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve,20.5 x 25 rubber, 15K hours, work ready . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$42,500Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC,JRB coupler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, goodcond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$63,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 $79,500John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick cou-pler, GP bkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . .$46,000Volvo L60E, 2005, EROPS, coupler, aux hyd,boom susp, 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" smoothw/pad kit, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000Cat 815B, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt,Good Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, goodfeet, very nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000(4) Cat 825C’s, 1981-1990, EROPS, S-bladew/tilt, all work ready . . . . . . .From $79,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind VibratoryCompactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HPgas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 instock, lever & remote . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum &single drum, tow type . . . .$4,000 - $6,500

Case 1550, 1993, OROPS, S-Blade w/Tilt,Carco Winch, Rear Screen, P/S Trans, LowHours, Exc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$55,000

Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6'sweepster broom, ROPS . . . . . . . .$13,000Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor, 1986, Case 3 cyldsl engine, 55 gal water tank . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dslengine, 72" hydraulic broom . . . . . .$11,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea32” dia, Hyd angle 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

Komatsu CD60R-1 Crawler Dump Truck,1997, 360° rotation . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. side-boards, tailgate (currently off work), workready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$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., 6/06hitch 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, 26.5R25tires, approx 7,000 hrs, good condition . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD,26.5x25, A/C, P/S trans, working everyday onjobsites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD,26.5R25, A/C, P/S trans, 26 cy, workingeveryday on jobsites . . . . . . . . . . . .$89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296hp, 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, PATblade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 Ea.

Broderson IC80-1B, 1984, 8.5 ton, Perkinsdsl, OROPS, 20’ boom,, 3500hrs, good . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500Broderson 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' boom anti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500

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

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics,quick coupler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29,000Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, onrubber, operational . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFERCat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads,10 roller U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42"Bkt, long stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$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 PC750 LC-6, 1999, 454 hp, 27”boom, 11’10” stick, 44’ DGB, aux plumbing,bucket choice, 24k ctwt . . . . . . . .$255,000Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 1999, 10’6” stick,JRB coupler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choiceof bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$77,500Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5”TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkts, workingeveryday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$97,500Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBGpads, JRB coupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice,work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

Volvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’boom, 11’ stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt,hammer/shear plumbing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$159,000

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

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

Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,900(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 ITMachines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 Ea.

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

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FORKS(8) IT28F/G Forks, Balderson qc, 48"-60" pal-let style, excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000(5) Cat 936/926/950 pallet forks, for aBalderson quick coupler, exc. cond . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3,500 Ea.

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McCann Industries Helps Rev Up TORC Championships

(L-R): Mark Kara and Paul Flaharty, both of Local 150Operating Engineers, thank McCann Industries Inc.’sSteve Costello for a fun evening at the ChicagolandSpeedway.

Customers got to see four TORC series races and agood time was had by all.

(L-R): McCann Industries Inc. CFO John Schneider,John Grimmer and Sam Seegers of GrimmerConstruction and Mike Maloney of McCann IndustriesInc. are ready to watch the racing action from the rail.

Mike Maloney (L) of McCann Industries Inc. welcomesthe Grimmer family including (L-R) Nathan, Noah,John Grimmer of Grimmer Construction and Nicholasto the evening of racing.

(L-R): Enjoying an evening at the ChicagolandSpeedway are Mike Maloney of McCann IndustriesInc., Debbie Malone, Frank Marshall of G.E. MarshallInc., Ty Bancroft and Greg Fessler of G.E. Marshall Inc.

Getting a chance to take in the racing action fromtrack-side seats (L-R) are Domenica Loiacono, MarkKlinowski of Klinowski Electric, Matt Hively of HivelyLandscaping and Steve Costello of McCann IndustriesInc.

A Case TR270 compact track loader was on display atthe Chicagoland Speedway for the TORC off road race.

McCann Industries Inc. played host for customersJuly 20 at the TORC Series Off RoadChampionships at Chicagoland Speedway.

McCann Industries was instrumental in supplying the equip-ment to build and maintain the dirt track facilities for the two-day event, providing use of a Case 865B motorgrader, twoCase 850L dozers, a Case TV 380 rack loader, a Case TR270compact track loader and a Case 621F wheel loader.

The TORC Series off road racing was a great way tospend an evening with family members. On hand forthe event (L-R) are Mike Bergstrom of CaseConstruction with daughters, Molly and Marissa; JimMorris, Jimmy Morris and his son, David; and DanMorris, all of Morris Excavating; and McCannIndustries Inc.’s Steve Costello.

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CRANESGROVE RT760 60 TON CAPACITY ROUGH TERRAINCRANE, 1993, with Cat Diesel, 110’ Power-PinnedBoom, 32’ to 56’ Telescopic Offsettable Swingaway,Main & Auxiliary Hoists, 29.5x25 Tires, Ready to work....................................................................$179,900GROVE RT875E 75 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE,2006, 41’ to 128’ boom, 33’ to 56’ bi-fold swingaway,Model 30 main & auxiliary hoists, 29.5 x 25 tires, 3-position outriggers ............................................CALLMANITOWOC 777 SII 200 TON CRAWLER CRANE,2000, Cummins, 220' main boom, 40' fixed jib, thirddrum, 7800 hours ..............................................CALLMANITOWOC 11000 100 TON CAPACITY CRAWLERCRANE, 2008, (100 Ton capacity @ a 14' radius), witha 332 hp Hino 6 cylinder Tier III diesel, 200' mainboom, 60' jib, LMI, 36” crawler shoes, approximateworking weight of 218,000 lbs. with 74,970 lb. 5-piece counterweight, counterweight and side-frameremoval systems. 3020 hours ............................CALL

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CEDAR RAPIDS CR362L - ‘08 • Electric 8-16’ screed, Top Con Syst V, approx 1563hrs ............................................................................................................$177,500CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert, 940 hrs................................................................................................................$289,500CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘11 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/Hopper Insert, 427 Hrs........................................................................................................................$PORMIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 277 Hrs ..................$95,000MIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 45 Hrs ..................$105,500

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ROTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/470 Hrs ..........$PORWIRTGEN W50 - ‘11 • 20” Cut, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill w/350 Hrs ......$PORWIRTGEN W500 - ‘02 • 20” Width, 3 Wheel Mill w/ Load-Out Conveyor, 1600 Hrs..................................................................................................................$82,500

Cat 214D - ’00, 48” Dbl Drm Vib, 4200 hrs ..............................................$10,500Cat 214D - ’01, 48” Dbl Drm Vib, 4100 hrs ..............................................$10,900SAKAI CR270 - 36", 3000lb, 4000VPM, vibratory, 217 hrs ..........................$9,800SAKAI GW750 - ‘11 • Vibratory Pneumatic, 79’ Wide, 320 Hrs ................$109,900SAKAI R2H-2 - ‘10 • 3 Wheel Static Roller, 83” Wide Coverage, 350PLI, 450 Hrs ....................................................................................................................$85,000SAKAI SW800II - '09 • 67" Dbl Drm Vib, 1115 hrs ....................................$57,500SAKAI SW800II - ‘11 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, w/remaining standard and EPTW, 96 hrs..................................................................................................................$95,000SAKAI SW850-2 - ‘10 • 79” Dbl Drm Vib w/balance of Std warranty and EPTW,541 hrs ......................................................................................................$87,500

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Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale............$75

Allis-Chalmers HD-41 Dozer, 1:25 Scale ....................$200

Bantam C-35 Crawler Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ..................$60

Bantam C-35 Crawler Shovel, 1:50 Scale ....................$70

Bantam Shovel Mounted on a White Truck, 1:50 Scale$75

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

Bobcat M400 Gold 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader,

1:25 Scale ........................................................................$35

Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer

Loader..............................................................................$25

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$20

Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ................$40

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Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$60

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Scale ................................................................................$25

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Case CX210B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ............................$40

Case 330B Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale......................$40

Case 1850K Dozer, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40

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Caterpillar AP655D Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50

Caterpillar D7E Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............$85

Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale............$50

Caterpillar D11R Track-Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ..........$85

Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ..................$60

Caterpillar 247B Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale........$40

Caterpillar 308C CR Mini-Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........$50

Caterpillar 365B Excavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$70

Caterpillar 365C Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..................$110

Caterpillar 416 Backhoe/Loader, 1:32 Scale ................$75

Caterpillar 432E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$70

Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale $50

Caterpillar CT660 On-Highway Truck w/Lowboy Trailer,

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

Caterpillar 785D Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale..................$150

Caterpillar 906H Compact Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..$45

Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale....................$55

Caterpillar 966A Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$50

Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ........................$55

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

Caterpillar 992G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................$75

Caterpillar Military 924H Versalink Loader in Desert

Camouflage, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$45

Caterpillar Military 120M Motor Grader in Desert

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Dynapac CC232 Vibratory Compactor, 1:35 Scale ......$35

Euclid R32 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..................$35

Hamm GRW280 Compactor w/Cabin ............................$75

Hamm 3307 Compact Roller, 1:34 Scale ......................$45

Hitachi EH700 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale..............$35

International TD-15 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................$60

International TD-20E Dozer, 1:64 Scale ........................$24

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International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale ............$45

International TD-25 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..........................$65

JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$50

John Deere 200C LC Excavator ....................................$40

John Deere 315SJ Backhoe/Loader..............................$35

John Deere 400D Articulated Truck ..............................$40

John Deere 624K Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ................$45

John Deere 624K Military Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..$35

John Deere 872 GP Grader, 1:50 Scale ........................$50

Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..............................$65

Komatsu D375 Dozer, 1:50 Scale ..................................$90

Komatsu HD605 Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$80

Komatsu HM250 Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........$70

Komatsu PC14R Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ................$40

Komatsu PC2000-8 Front Shovel, 1:50 Scale ............$200

Komatsu SK1020 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$35

Komatsu SK1026 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ........$35

Komatsu WA470 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................$60

Komatsu WA600-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............$75

Komatsu 475A-5EO Dozer, 1:50 Scale ........................$125

LeTourneau Military Super C Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......$35

Link-Belt 80100 Rough Terrain Crane ........................$190

Northwest 25-D Backhoe, 1:50 Scale ............................$60

Northwest 25-D Shovel, 1:50 Scale ..............................$85

Terex RC45 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ............$180

Terex RT130 Rough Terrain Crane, 1:50 Scale ..........$145

Vogele Vision 5200-2 Paver, 1:50 Scale ......................$140

Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ....................$60

Volvo L70E Wheel Loader w/Attachments, 1:50 Scale..95

Volvo L90E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..........................$75

Volvo 6870 Wheeled Asphalt Paver, 1:50 Scale ..........$70

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West Side Tractor Sales Co. Holds Open House in South Bend

Feeling right at home in the cab of this John Deere210G excavator is Dave Geyer of Geyer Construction.

Brad Biggs (L) and Ryan Miller of D&M ExcavatingInc., Michigan City, Ind., took advantage of the oppor-tunity to demo equipment during the open house andgave this John Deere 470G excavator a test run.

(L-R): The guys from Ritschard Brothers, BobWilliams, Chris Coil, Bill Feece and Eddie Vanek, standin front of this John Deere 764 high speed dozer.

Jim Boyles (C) of Selge Construction Co., Niles, Mich.,stops by to see Ron Pascente (L) and Russ Ciesiolka ofPositioning Solutions Co.

(L-R): West Side Tractor Sales Co. President Steve Benck; Gail Brubacker of Rieth-Riley; Brian Levenhagen of West Side Tractor Sales Co.; Vickie Brindley of Rieth-Riley and West Side Tractor Sales Co. Sales Manager Tom Stern are enjoying theopen house in South Bend, Ind.

Checking out this John Deere 328D skid steer equippedwith a Remu L85 screening bucket in the demo area (L-R) are Eric Dupee of Remu USA Inc., Mike Green of KBIInc., James Blevins of Henkels & McCoy Inc. and JohnMyers of Woods Equipment Co.

Selge Construction Co. President Marv Selge (L) toursthe newly renovated South Bend, Ind., facility with WestSide Tractor Co.’s Mike Frederick.

Talking John Deere skid steers (L-R) are Dean Stewart and Steve Stelk of JohnDeere, Matt Sabert, S&K Concrete Services Inc., Matt Buckley of West Side TractorSales Co. and Matt Kirk of S&K Concrete Services Inc.

West Side Tractor Sales Co. held an open house July19 at its facility in South Bend, Ind. The event waspart of the company’s 50th anniversary celebra-

tion. Attendees were treated to complimentary food and bev-

erages, tours of the newly renovated facility and a series ofequipment demonstrations. West Side Tractor Sales Co. willhold an open house at its facility in Fort Wayne, Ind., on Aug.23 from 3 to 7 p.m.

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2008 CAT 315DL

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2007 Cat 272C

S/N RED00560, 742 Hrs, AC, Hydr Cplr,Smooth Bkt, New Tires ..................$46,900

2007 CAT 320DL

S/N PHX350, 3,003 Hrs, Aux Hyds,Coupler, 48” Bkt............................$160,000

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2006 CAT 315CL

S/N CJC3818 3,405 Hrs, Aux Hyds, 36”Bkt, 24” Pads ..................................$95,000

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S/N JMS02662, 8,098 Hrs, AC, RideControl, 8.0 cyd gp ......................$295,000

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S/N FDP09264, 5108 Hrs, Cab, E-Stick,Awd Hydrs, Ride Control, 30” Bkt, NewFront Tires ......................................$45,000

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HITACHI EX300LC-2 2-YARD HYDRAULICEXCAVATOR, 208 HP, Cab w/Heat, 10’6” Stick,39” Bkt w/Teeth, Good U/C w/32” Pads $38,500

CAT 320CL 1.83-YARD HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR, 128 HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 9'6" Stick, 44"Bucket w/ Teeth, Aux Hyd, VG UC w/ 31.5" Pads..........................................................$109,000

CASE 580 SUPER M 4X4 1-YARD LOADER BACK-HOE, 73 HP, Canopy, Extendahoe, 36” Hoe Bktw/Teeth, Good Tires ............................$35,500

CAT 963 LGP 3 YARD CRAWLER LOADER, 150HP, Canopy, Hydrostatic Transmission, GP Bktw/Teeth & Inserts, Good U/C w/22” Pads ....................................................................$32,500

CAT D4H XL III HYDRAULIC 6 WAY DOZER,105 HP, Canopy w/Sweeps & Rear Screen,Powershift, Lever Steer, VG UC w/20” Pads ................................................................$37,500

CAT D7F HYDRAULIC STRAIGHT DOZERW/TILT, 180 HP, Canopy Powershift, Drawbar,Good UC w/22”Pads ..........................$36,500

2012 WITZCO CHALLENGER RG-35, 35-TonTandem Axle Lowboy 24' Loadwell, Outriggers,Self-Contained, Spring Suspension, LoPro Tires,Budd Wheels, ABS ..........$32,100 Includes FET

CAT 315BL 0.84 YARD HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR, 99 HP, Cab w/ Heat, 8'6" Stick, 48" Bucketw/ Teeth, Aux. Hydraulics, Good Undercarriagew/ 24" Pads ........................................$46,500

CAT D6H II HYDRAULIC SU DOZER W/TILT,165 HP, Canopy, Sweeps & Rear Screen,Powershift, Differential Steer, VG UC w/ NEWS&L Rail Groups & 24" Pads ..............$66,500

CAT 12G TANDEM DRIVE ARTICULATEDMOTOR GRADER, 125 HP, Cab, 12’ Moldboardw/Slide Side, Scarifier, Good Tires........$49,500

CASE 430 SERIES 3 SKID STEER, 77 HP432T/M3 Tier III Diesel, Canopy, ManualDisconnect GP Bkt, Very Good Tires ..$21,500

CAT 950F II ARTICULATED 4-YARD 4WDLOADER, 170 HP, Cab w/Heat, REBUILTPowershift Transmission, GP Bucket, VG Tires............................................................$62,000

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Equipment, Education Rule the Dayas Towmaster Hosts Annual ExpoTowmaster hosted the 4rd Annual Equipment &

Education Expo July 17 in Litchfield, Minn. In addi-tion to facility tours, attendees could take part in a

series of municipal application education sessions, meet withfactory representatives, try new products and view a numberof trucks, trailers and accessory equipment.

Liftmoore Truck Cranes Regional Sales Manager TerrySoots (L) shows Cook County Highway SuperintendentRussell Klegstad of Grand Marais, Minn., all the craneoptions that are available.

Tom Tombers of the city of Corcoran, Minn., takes abreak on a Towmaster TE-12D trailer.

Showing off the features ofthis PSC 4329 is PalfingerManufacturers Agent BillCoyne (L) and TowmasterPal-Pro Product ManagerBob Foster.

KM International’s Kurt Schwartz poses with the newKMT2 Recycler that features green technology and canrecycle 2 tons of asphalt into hot workable asphalt inan hour or less.

Guest speaker Bob Miller, director of strategic oppor-tunities for the NTEA, addresses the crowd.

Mel Horak, supervisor of Public Works of the city ofBayport, gets a chance to visit with Melissa Larson (L)and Sue Kaden of Nelson Auto Center Commercial Fleet& Leasing, Fergus Falls, Minn.

Towmaster Parts Technician Joe Frass (L) and PartsService Warranty Manager Brian Fitzgerald assistattendees with their parts and service questions forTowmaster trailers and truck equipment.

Towmaster had a number of trucks and trailer prod-ucts on display during the expo.

Towmaster Owner Harlan Palm sits in front of (L-R)Towmaster Inside Sales Representative Ryan Kral,Sales Manager Chris Pokornowski and East CoastRegional Sales Manager Alan Craft.

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ALL NEW TRADESMANPACKAGE!!

Stromgren Joins Sales Teamat Road Machinery & SuppliesRoad Machinery & Supplies Co., a heavy

equipment supplier, added Wade Stromgrenas a territory manager for theDuluth/Superior area of Minnesota andWisconsin. Stromgren’s responsibilitiesinclude sales of forestry, heavy constructionand mining equipment. He has more than 21years of heavy construction equipment expe-rience and 14 years in sales. “I am very excited to be with Road

Machinery & Supplies Co. and move to thenext level of equipment sales, particularlybecause of the very broad line-up thatKomatsu offers. The mining industry is avery exciting part of this new position. I amhappy to have the chance to work directlywith all the new people and companies in mynew territory,” said Stromgren.“We are excited to have a salesman with

Wade’s knowledge and background to servethe Duluth Area customers,” said JohnRuud, vice president of northern operation ofRoad Machinery. “Wade has a strong back-ground that will be of great benefit to RMSand its customers.”Stromgren got his start working with his

father in the construction business doing car-pentry work, truck driving and operatingheavy equipment. Road Machinery & Supplies Co. has been

a distributor of heavy and general construc-tion equipment since 1926. RMS is a full-line distributor of Komatsu heavy equipmentas well as a variety of mining, forestry andpaving manufacturers through its eightbranches located in the upper mid-west withits headquarters in Savage, Minn. In addi-tion, RMS has subsidiaries with offices andoperations in Dallas, Texas and Florida. For more information, visit www.rmse-

quipment.com.

Murphy Tractor & EquipmentCo. Welcomes John BrateMurphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Inc.

welcomed John Brate aboard as a new cus-tomer support advisor, based out of theCincinnati, Ohio, branch. He will be respon-sible for calling on customers to quote repairservices and complete undercarriageappraisals. Brate has 19 years of product support

experience in the construction and miningindustries and said, “I am very much lookingforward to being a part of the company and Ifeel as though my exposure to the industrywill be an asset to my new position.” Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co. Inc.,

one of John Deere’s largest North Americanconstruction equipment dealer organiza-tions, is headquartered in Park City, Kan.The organization has 28 locations through-out the mid-western states of Iowa, Kansas,Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nebraska. For more information, visit www.mur-

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Road Machinery & Supplies Co. addedWade Stromgren as a territory managerfor the Duluth/Superior area ofMinnesota and Wisconsin.

John Brate is Murphy Tractor’s new cus-tomer support advisor.

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2001 CATERPILLAR D8R, EROPS, AC,22” Pads, 60% UC, 8SU Blade w/Tilt,Single Shank Ripper w/Hyd Pin Puller ........................................................$CALL

2007 DRESSTA TD-9M, OROPS,24”Pads, Work Lights, Front Sweeps,Rear Screen, Joystick Steer, Track ChainGuides, Track Frame Covers, LubricatedTrack System, 4 Spool Valve, Cold StartBatteries, Reversible Fan, Towing Hitch,9’3” 2.30cy PAT Blade, Cummins B4.5Engine (99HP) ..........................$57,0001998 Komatsu D38P-1, OROPS,Front/Rear Work Lights, 24” Pads, 40%UC, 9’3” PAT Blade, Powershift Trans.,Clutch/Brake Steering, Towing Hitch,17,800lb Operating Weight, 80HPKomatsu S4D102E-1 Engine ........$CALL

2003 VOLVO MC110, OROPS, DeluxeSeat, Top Window, Work Lights,Hand/Foot Controls, Universal Coupler,Forks/Carrier, 72” Bucket, 12.00x16.5Galaxy Tires ..............................$15,000

2004 VOLVO L60E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket,2.2 Cu. Yd. Bkt w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires ......................................................$78,0002002 VOLVO L70D, Cab, Heater,Contronics, Work Lights, Hyd.Attachment Bracket, Front DifferentialLock, 2.5 Cu. Yd. Bkt w/BOE, 20.5-25Tires ..........................................$58,0002002 VOLVO L70D, Cab, Heater,Contronics, Air Susp. Seat, Work Lights,Boom Susp., Hyd. Attachment Bracket,Limited Slip Rear Differential, 2.5 Cu. Yd.Bkt w/BOE..................................$82,500

2003 VOLVO L70D, Cab, Heater,Contronics, Air Susp. Seat, Work Lights,Boom Susp., Hyd. Attachment Bracket,Limited Slip Differential, 2.5 Cu. Yd. Bktw/BOE, 20.5-25..........................$87,5002005 VOLVO L70E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket,Front Differential Lock, 2.9 Cu. Yd. Bkt.w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires..............$112,5002006 VOLVO L70E, Cab, A/C, Contronics,Work Lights, Hyd. Attachment Bracket,Front Differential Lock, 2.9 Cu. Yd. Bkt.w/BOE, 20.5R25 Tires................$79,0002008 VOLVO L70F, Cab, A/C, Radiow/CD, Front Work Lights, BoomSuspension, 3rd Function, HydraulicAttachment Bracket, Reversible CoolingFan, Front Frame Footsteps, Right HandSide Steps w/Lockable Toolbox, EngineBlock Heater, Dymax Hydraulic Q/C,Dymax 4cy High Tip Bucket w/BOE,20.5R25 Goodyear RL-2+ Tires 50% ......................................................$110,0002009 VOLVO L120F, Cab, A/C, Radiow/CD, Work Lights, Boom Suspension,Reversible Cooling Fan, Hyd AttachmentBracket, 4.4 CY Bkt, w/BOE, 23.5R25Tires ........................................$195,000

2006 VOLVO L150E, Cab, A/C, radiow/CD, Work Lights, Boom Susp., Returnto Dig, 5.25 CY Bkt w/BOE, 26.5R25Tires..............................................$CALL2005 VOLVO L220E, Cab, A/C, Radio,Additional Work Lights, Return to Dig,Boom Susp, 7 Cu Yd. Bkt w/BOE,29.5R25 Tires ..........................$135,0001996 VOLVO L330C, Cab, A/C,Contronics, Boom Susp, 9 Cu. Yd. SpadeNose Bkt w/Teeth, 35/65R33 ....$57,5002002 CASE 621D, Cab, Heater, Radio,Single Lever Control, Front/Rear WorkLights, Ride Control, 2.75cy Bucketw/BOE, 20.5-25 Solidal Tires 75%$CALL2011 CASE 621E, Cab, A/C, Radio,Single Lever Control, Work Lights, RideControl, 3rd Function, Full Fenders, ColdStart Package, 2.75cy Bucket w/BOE,20.5R25 Michelin XTLA Tires, MunicipalTrade In ........................................$CALL

2009 VOLVO ECR145CL, A/C, Radiow/CD, 24” Pads, 8’2” Stick, Hammer /Shear Piping, Q/C Piping, Pilor PatternCont. Changer ..............................$CALL

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Proposals Offered for Indiana’sClosed New Harmony BridgeBy Megan ErbacherEVANSVILLE COURIER & PRESS

NEW HARMONY, Ind. (AP) Mary AnnMichna suggests people think creatively for dif-ferent ideas in lieu of restoring traffic on theNew Harmony Bridge across the Wabash River. Other options exist, she said. The bridge, which connects New Harmony

with White County, Ill., was closed to all trafficMay 21 after inspectors — four engineers fromthe Indiana Department of Transportation, onefrom the Illinois DOT, two federal inspectorsand two engineers from the White CountyBridge Commission — found problems alongits length with the crossbeams that connect to theoutside girders. The bridge is owned and operated by the

three-member bridge commission. If it’s irreparable, Michna suggested a ferry-

boat take place of the bridge. She acknowledgedwater levels would be a major factor, but thoughtit’d be less expensive. “Think outside of the box,” said Michna, a

New Harmony artist and instructor at theUniversity of Southern Indian. “It’s important to

have something; it’s silly to leave it like this.” Former state representative and current candi-

date for Indiana House of Representatives TrentVan Haaften of Mount Vernon stood at the footof the closed bridge and proposed three stepsthat could preserve the bridge. The first step, he said, is urging Congress to

give the bridge commission the power andauthority to transfer ownership of the structure toa willing state government. The second stepwould be for the state of Indiana to take title andownership of the bridge. And the third step is todo in-depth study of what would be required torehab or replace the bridge. “It’s time to do it because the Bridge

Commission made the most difficult decision byclosing the bridge ... what Indiana can do is be asavior and rehab or replace this bridge,” VanHaaften said. However, he acknowledged it may be diffi-

cult for the state to recognize it’s worthwhile. “For me, it’s the importance to leave some-

thing like that intact,” Michna said. “Because somuch of America is losing important pieces ofarchitecture, and we can’t lose a gem like that.”

Caterpillar Global Mining LLC andHewitt Equipment Limited havesigned an agreement for Hewitt and itssubsidiary, Atlantic Tractors &Equipment Ltd. (Atlantic), to acquirethe Bucyrus equipment distributionand support business in the province ofQuebec, western Labrador and theMaritimes.“Cat dealers play a pivotal role in

helping us build and maintain ourworld-class system of distribution andproduct support. This is critical to pro-viding value and solutions forCaterpillar mining customers, andHewitt will be helping us achieve that,”said Steve Wunning, Caterpillar grouppresident with responsibility forResource Industries."We are very enthusiastic about this

agreement, under which we will pro-vide an even broader product offeringto our valued mining customers,” saidJim Hewitt, president and chief execu-tive officer of Hewitt. “We look for-ward to collaborating with Caterpillarand with our customers as we worktogether to build on the existing

Bucyrus support resources in our serv-ice territory. We are already makingsignificant investments in facilities andin training to further strengthen thatsupport capability. Further, as the tran-sition takes place, we will be investingheavily in parts and component inven-tories to help ensure our customersattain optimal availability of their Catand Bucyrus equipment. We also lookforward to welcoming the formerBucyrus employees who will be joiningthe Hewitt Team.” ��Subject to customary closing condi-

tions, it is anticipated that the transactionwill close on Aug. 1. Caterpillar hasannounced similar transactions withother dealers over the last severalmonths. Caterpillar continues to holddiscussions with other Cat dealers thathave mining activity in their territoriesand will continue to operate the formerBucyrus distribution business until thetransitions have occurred in a given ter-ritory.For more information, visit

www.caterpillar.com orwww.hewitt.ca/en/.

Caterpillar to Sell Part ofBucyrus Business to Hewitt

(L-R) are Dave Potter and Nick Sinn of Logan Contractors Supply and Jack Sabers of Gehl.

Gehl Presents Top Dealer Award to Logan Contractors SupplyGehl, a leading manufacturer of compact

equipment for agriculture and constructionmarkets, presented Dave Potter and Nick Sinnof Logan Contractors Supply Inc. in DesMoines, Iowa, with the Gehl 2011 Top DealerAward. This prestigious recognition is present-ed to Gehl dealerships based on their overallsales performance in 2011.“On behalf of Gehl, I would like to congrat-

ulate Logan Contractors Supply for theirexcellent sales and customer support of Gehlproducts and services. As a result of LoganContractors Supply’s dedication and commit-ment to their customers, they have been rec-ognized as one of Gehl’s top performing deal-ers for 2011. It is a pleasure to partner with adedicated distributor who shares the commit-ment to quality products, services and cus-tomer support that Gehl has prided itself onsince 1859,” said Andy Strupp, Gehl vice pres-ident of sales Americas.Gehl is a manufacturer of compact equip-

ment used worldwide in construction and agri-cultural markets. Founded in 1859, the com-pany is headquartered in West Bend, Wisc.,with manufacturing facilities in Madison andYankton, S.D. For more information, call 262/334-9461

or visit www.gehl.com.

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2008 Caterpillar 420E; #91691, Cab/AC, 4x4,Ext-A-Hoe, Aux Hyd, 3350 Hrs..............$59,500

2003 Komatsu D61PX-12; #81788, Cab/AC,34” Tracks, Drawbar, 12,050 Hrs ..........$59,500

2003 Komatsu WA250-3; #81368, Cab/AC, QC/Bucket, 7300 Hrs ..................................$67,500

2007 Komatsu D65WS-15EO; #81710, Cab/AC,32” Shoes, Sweeps, 1900 Hrs ............$179,500

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2006 Komatsu PC78MR-6; #81338, Cab/AC,Blade, Aux Hyd, 2850 Hrs ....................$69,500

2003 Komatsu WA380-5; #91662, Cab/AC, QC/Bucket/Forks, 7900 Hrs ........................$83,500

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plary job performance to advance safety in Wisconsin.”Dawes’ General Manager Steve Freckmann and AssistantSafety Director Peter Nowak are proud of their excellentsafety record. “We know that a successful crane lift is a safe lift, so it’s

‘safety first’ always,” said Freckmann. “Thank you to theWisconsin Safety Council for this recognition of our com-mitment to safe work practices.”As a corporation, ALL invests more than 50,000 man-

hours in service and safety training yearly. The corporate cul-ture mandates safety to be the top priority every day, andevery individual is personally accountable. The Wisconsin Safety Council is the state’s leading

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About DawesDawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc., with four locations

in Wisconsin, is a member of the ALL Erection & CraneRental Corp. Family of Companies. Dawes is a certifieddealer of new equipment for Broderson, Elliott, Genie,Gradall, JLG, Link-Belt, Lull, National Boom Trucks,Peiner, Potain, Skyjack, Sky Trak, Snorkel, Shuttlelift andTerex for Wisconsin. For more information, call 800/236-5335 or visit www.all-

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Altorfer Inc. has added Andy Fecker and Jason Flickingerto the ag division.Fecker began his career working for Star Equipment as a

heavy equipment technician and most recently worked for aneighboring ag dealership as an application equipment andprecision controller technician. He will cover Altorfer’s Iowaand Missouri ag counties as technology sales representative.Flickinger joins Altorfer with several years of experience

in the ag industry. Prior to joining Altorfer, he held positionsas operations manager for an ag service company in Illinois,was ag and commercial sprayer sales representative for aneighboring ag dealership and most recently was a districtsales manager for two seed companies in Ohio. He will rep-resent Altorfer Ag Products in western Illinois, southernIowa and Missouri as application equipment sales represen-tative.For more information, visit www.altorfer.com.

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‘The Road Connection’ Pays Visit to AEM’s HeadquartersBefore heading to La Crosse, Wis., to par-

ticipate in the annual Road Machinery andSupplies motorcycle rally, The RoadConnection team made a stop in Milwaukee,Wis., to visit campaign supporters at theAssociation of Equipment Manufacturers(AEM) office. During their time at AEM headquarters,

The Road Connection team had an opportu-nity to speak with the president of AEM,Dennis Slater, and a member of the AEMpublic relations team, Jordanne Kann-Helle.Since long-term legislation was passed earli-er in the month, the two organizations dis-cussed how their messaging has changedsince the President signed MAP-21 into lawon July 6, 2012. Both The Road Connection and AEM

believe that although this is a step in the rightdirection for the construction industry, the 27months of funding doesn’t provide a perma-nent solution for contractors counting onthese federally funded projects. “We are pretty excited about the passage

of the bill,” said Slater. “However, at thesame time, it’s a two year bill, a stop-gap measure, and a lothas to be done in the next two years to get ready for the nextbill.”The Road Connection continues to take its message to the

streets, urging the public to get informed on the new legisla-

tion, and to be cognizant that two years will be here quickly.The team will continue an aggressive letter-writing cam-paign to lawmakers in Washington, D.C., applauding themfor their work on passing a highway bill, but urging them tothink ahead so that the industry does not have to rely on

short-term extensions once the bill expires.From Milwaukee, The Road Connection truck heads to

La Crosse, Wis., and Riverside, Iowa, before heading to theannual motorcycle rally in Sturgis, S.D., on Aug. 4, 2012.For more information, visit www.theroadconnection.org.

The Road Connection receives a warm welcome from the AEM staff during their visit to Milwaukee.

S&K Excavating Gets Help From Patten to Get Job Done RightWith the help of Patten Industries Inc.,

S&K Excavating of Yorkville, Ill., wasrecently able to handle a paving projectat the Oswego West High School withefficiency. S&K Excavating brought in15 employees for the job and used morethan nine different pieces of Cat equip-ment, including the latest additions to itsfleet: a 329E excavator and a 336E exca-vator.S&K Excavating put the equipment to

use, redoing the parking lots for buses,staff and student in less than a week.The company has been loyal cus-

tomers of Patten Industries Inc. since1989 and currently owns 14 pieces ofCat equipment with two more excavatorson the way.In 2007, S&K Excavating helped

build four schools in the Oswego SchoolDistrict, including clearing and prepwork for each site, digging foundations,installing sewers, water and storm pip-ing, and repairing parking lots and side-walk.The company enjoys working on

these types of projects because “it’s agreat way to give back to their commu-nity and provide safety and functionalityfor the Oswego school children.”

S&K Excavating put its Caterpillar fleet to work, efficiently finishing a repaving job at the Oswego West High School in less thana week.

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Diverging Diamond Interchange Design Gains PopularityMinn., at the North Dakota border throughthe southeastern part of the state, cuttingthrough the heart of Rochester, home of theMayo Clinic and continuing into Iowa.Growing in popularity, the DDI design

offers the ability to accommodate high traf-fic volumes, provide safe access for pedes-trians and bicyclists and is less expensive tobuild than the typical loop and ramp design.Another DDI is scheduled for constructionin the St. Cloud area of the state northwest ofthe Twin Cities.With the DDI design, opposing lanes of

traffic criss-cross at traffic signals at eachend of the bridge crossing over the highway.This traffic design permits left turn move-ments without conflicting with oncomingtraffic. Traffic signals, signs, pavementmarkings and concrete barriers guidemotorists through the interchange.Pedestrians and bicyclists will cross

though the middle of the bridge on a trailguarded by concrete barriers in between thetraffic lanes.Shafer Contracting with headquarters in

Shafer, Minn., grabbed the contract with a$34.6 million dollar bid to build the inter-change and its’ system of auxiliary roads.Shafer is a heavy construction company spe-cializing in grading, underground utilityinstallation and concrete paving work.It has more than 300 employees with an

annual revenue of $90 to $100 million ayear.The interchange and its system of roads is

designed to serve dual purposes. Along withbuilding a fully access controlled inter-change to eliminate dangerous, at gradecrossings here, it was designed with specificindustry in mind and to help stimulate addi-tional development in the area.“The real story here is all the agencies

working together and getting out front of thedevelopment and planning all the infrastruc-ture for the future,” said Terry Ward,MnDOT project manager.This project was designed and submitted

for bids with a promise from the city of PineIsland to add 182 jobs over the next nineyeas in the bioscience sector. An additional200 to 300 construction jobs will be generat-ed by this project according the MnDOT’sproject Web site.“You look at how government should

deliver infrastructure; we’re delivering aninterchange, a frontage road and county roadsystem that’s all planned out for develop-ment in the future with all the local part-ners,” Ward said. “It maybe is the way in atext book type style that developmentsshould be done. You know, get your infra-structure in place and have development fol-low versus building our [the state’s] inter-change and having development build

around it and then try to build our way out ofthat development.”The entire project covers 5,000 acres

(2023 ha) with 250 acres (101 ha) of land setaside specifically for bioscience relatedindustry. Valued at over $3.65 million, thecity of Pine Island and Tower Investments, areal estate development company backingthe development donated the 250 acre (101ha) piece of acreage for the project.Though originally scheduled for comple-

tion later this year, the project fell victim toMinnesota’s state government shut downwhich halted all state work for three weekslast summer.“The one big struggle we have is that

we’re still suffering from the state govern-ment shutdown,” said Ward. “It has pushedout our completion date to 2013. We hadoriginally planned to finish the job inNovember of this year. Our completion datenow is September of next year so that’s kindof the dark side of the project.”The shut down occurred when MnDOT

was still acquiring right-of-way; a lengthylegal and financial process that prevented thecontractor from working full steam through-out the large site and caused delays on theoriginal construction schedule, Ward added.On the flip side “the project itself is going

fantastic,” Ward continued. “The Shaferteam and their subs and their supplierscouldn’t ask for a job to go any better. In my27 years with MnDOT, it ranks up there interms of the partnership and working rela-tionships.“From that regard, the job is going

extremely well. We’re engaging our localpartners, the city, the county, the townships.They’ve been coming to our weekly fieldmeetings; which is pretty neat.”And the other part of the story, Ward said,

was the long term planning for this inter-change and its future impact on the localeconomy which fostered a business-likeatmosphere and cooperative relationshipsbetween the state, county and local govern-ments as well as with Tower Investments.Despite the added months of construction,

MnDOT had an ace in its hand with the landdonation of 250 acres (101 ha) because bothTower Investments and the city of PineIsland were anxious to get the interchangein, Ward added.“Our traditional right-of-way acquisition

process is 24 months,” Ward said. “So, tomake a long story short, Tower donated the250 acres of land to the city and MnDOTtook it over by a commissioners order. Thatallowed us to have 250 acres in our backpocket so we could start construction.”MnDOT was dealt another ace to move

this project forward on its’ constructionschedule when the Greater MinnesotaInterchange Fund selected this project for a$14.6 million grant award.Combined with the land donation, “this

interchange probably would not have beenconstructed as early as it is being done but itwas selected for this grant from the GreaterMinnesota Interchange fund so the commit-tee decided it was a good opportunity tohave the interchange built,” said KristinKammueller, community relations/publicaffairs coordinator of MnDOT.To date, most of the bridge crossing TH

52 is completed and crews are now begin-ning to dump sub base for the 12 mi. (19 km)system of county and local roads.To build the bridge, Shafer’s bridge con-

tractor, Edward Kraemer and Sons, locatedin Burnsville, Minn., brought in a pair ofAmerican and Manitowoc 100 ton (91 t)cranes and a Delmage 19 pile hammer to

hoist beams and drive the pile. Bridge con-struction went well, Ward said, and had min-imal affect on the highway traffic below thegrowing structure.“We set beams two nights in a row last

September and we had some short termrolling closures but we didn’t have to detourtraffic.” Ward said. As crews continued tolay the deck, Ward added, periodic lane clo-sures became necessary yet did not createany serious traffic problems.Because the contractor has plenty of land

to work with and it is a design-build contract,flexibility has been a big part of this project’ssuccess, Ward remarked.“There’s a big footprint here which

allowed us to have our bidders change thebridge alignment,” Ward said. “Our originalconcept for the highway crossing wasskewed. The contractor straightened it out tomake it shorter.”It also allowed MnDOT to expand the

bridge from two to four lanes “because thedevelopment is beyond what we originallyplanned so this interchange will have moretraffic than originally planned for,” Wardexplained.At any one time, equipment shipped in to

dig, scrape, grade and move material aroundthe site included a half dozen Cat dozers andscrapers, a Steiger tractor, one Komatsubackhoe, an Ingersoll Rand vibratory rollerand a Cat paddle wheel scraper.Out of sight of the bridge but within the

expansive construction site, Cat backhoesare beginning to dig trenches for the thou-sands of feet of stormwater pipe expected tobe placed to drain the miles of new pave-ment poured that will be constructed on thelarge perimeter of roads surrounding theinterchange.“We’re putting in quite a bit of storm

sewer; it’s a curb and gutter, urban type ofdesign and we’re building a series ofstormwater ponds, which is pretty commonfor a job of this nature. We also have somefairly good size box culverts that have to goin,” Ward said.One wrinkle adding more cost to the fair-

ly routine pond construction is the existingKarst conditions of the soil, which is prettycommon for this part of the state, Wardnoted. Because of this, “in most cases wehave to line our ponds so the water doesn’tseep down into the Karst conditions and getinto the water table so an option is an imper-vious liner that’s pretty expensive.”The discovery of chronic wasting disease

on what was formerly a 1,000 acre fenced-inelk preserve located between the highwayand county road system also forced roadcrews to take some added steps out of theordinary on a problem they do not usuallyface on a typical road construction project.

Growing in popularity, the DDI design offers the ability to accommodate high traf-fic volumes, provide safe access for pedestrians and bicyclists and is less expen-sive to build than the typical loop and ramp design. Another DDI is scheduled forconstruction in the St. Cloud area of the state northwest of the Twin Cities.

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Despite efforts by Construction Equipment Guide to contact all the

manufacturers of backhoes, not all of them appear in this chart.

VISIT WWW.CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM

FOR COMPLETE BACKHOE LISTINGS.

Model Loader Loader Loader Backhoe Max Travel Speed Operating

SAE Lift Capacity Breakout Force Loading Height Digging Depth 4th Gear Fwd Weight

HP (kw) lbs. (kg) lbs. (kg) ft. (m) ft. (m) MPH (kmh) lbs. (kg)

580N 78 (58) 6,803 (3,086) 9,506 (4,312) 11.8 (3.6) 14.8 (4.5) 24.3 (39.1) 14,564 (6,606)

580 Super N 90 (67) 7,044 (3,195) 9,833 (4,460) 12.0 (3.66) 14.5 (4.4) 24 (38.6) 16,239 (7,366)

590 Super N WT 90 (67) 8,425 (3,821) 11,450 (5,194) 12.0 (3.66) 14.5 (4.4) 24 (38.6) 19,985 (9,065)

590 Super N 108 (81) 8,425 (3,821) 11,463 (5,200) 13.0 (4.0) 15.5 (4.7) 24.2 (38.9) 20,458

CASE

416E 87 (64.9) 6,180 (2,803) 10,036 (4,552) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40.0) 14,881 (6,750)

416F 87 (64.9) 6,751 (3,062) 10,772 (4,863) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40.0) 14,881 (6,750)

420E/420E IT 93 (69.3) 6,340 (2,876) 10,076 (4,570) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40.0) 15,201 (6,895)

420F/420F IT 93 (69.3) 7,237 (3,283) 11,197 (4,570) 11.9 (3.6) 14.3 (4.4) 25 (40.0) 15,201 (6,895)

430E/430E IT 102 (76.1) 6,356 (2,883) 10,225 (4,638) 13.0 (4.0) 15.4 (4.7) 27 (43.5) 15,708 (7,125)

430F/430F IT 107 (78.7) 11,197 (5,079) 10,225 (4,638) 13.0 (4.0) 15.4 (4.7) 27 (43.5) 15,708 (7,125)

CATERPILLAR

TX760B 86 (64.3) 7,604 (3,449) 10,485 (4,756) 12.3 (3.74) 14.7 (4.5) 22.9 (36.9) 15,151 (6,887)

TLB840 88 (65.7) 7,291 (3,307) 10,485 (4,756) 11.6 (3.5) 14.8 (4.5) 25.6 (41.0) 15,895 (7,210)

TX860B 94 (70.3) 8,783 (3,984) 12,291 (5,575) 12.3 (3.74) 14.7 (4.5) 22.9 (36.9) 15,964 (7,241)

TX870B 94 (70.3) 8,783 (3,984) 12,291 (5,575) 13.1 (3.99) 15.9 (4.8) 25.2 (42.1) 16,986 (7,721)

TX970B All-Wheel Steer 94 (70.3) 8,783 (3,984) 12,291 (5,575) 13.1 (3.99) 15.9 (4.8) 25.8 (41.6) 17,663 (8,029)

TEREX

310K EP 70 (52) 6,600 (2,994) 9,350 (4,241) 11.0 (3.4) 17.9 (5.5) 18.6 (29.9) 14,352 (6,510)

310K 88 (66) 6,600 (2,994) 9,350 (4,241) 10.9 (3.3) 17.9 (5.5) 20.6 (33.1) 14,469 (6,563)

310SK 97 (72) N/A 11,051 (5,013) 11.2 (3.4) 18.4 (5.6) 20.4 (32.8) 15,194 (6,892)

310SK TC 102 (76) 7,215 (3,272) 11,450 (5,194) 11.2 (3.4) 18.4 (5.6) 20.5 (32.9) 19,855 (9,006)

410K 107 (80) 7,200 (3,269) 10,300 (4,672) 12.5 (3.8) 20.0 (6.1) 20.4 (32.8) 17,024 (7,721)

410K TC 106 (79) 6,815 (3,091) 10,640 (4,826) 11.2 (3.4) 20.0 (6.1) 20.4 (32.8) 20,494 (9,294)

710K 130 (97) 9,277 (4,208) 15,540 (7,048) 14.3 (4.4) 22.3 (6.8) 21.8 (35.2) 22,970 (10,419)

JOHN DEERE

B26 23.3 (17.4) 1,300 (589) 2,344 (1,063) 7.8 (2.4) 8.3 (2.5) 11.1 (17.8) 4,001 (1,815)

L39 35.5 (26.5) 2,767 (1,255) 4,605 (2,089) 9.5 (2.9) 10.1 (3) 14.3 (23.0) 6,987 (3,170)

L45 45 (33.6) 2,898 (6,252) 4,530 (2,055) 7.6 (2.3) 10.1 (3) 14.0 (22.5) 7,173 (3,254)

M59 57 (42.5) 3,968 (1,800) 5,961 (2,704) 10.5 (3.2) 12.0 (3.6) 15.9 (25.6) 8,344 (3,785)

KUBOTA

see CHART page 46

766III Standard Stick 100 (74.5) 9,577 (4,344) 12,095 (5,486) 11.5 (3.5) 14.4 (4.3) 22.4 (36.0) 17,367 (8,000)

LIUGONG

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VISIT THE JCB DEALER NEAREST YOUJCB of Chicago1603 East Algonquin RdArlington Heights, IL 60005847-437-8686

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3801 N. Deadwood Ave.Rapid City, SD 57702605-348-7438

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YES JCB11715 W. Silver Spring RoadMilwaukee, WI 53225262-783-7510www.buyjcb.com

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

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1351 West Jackson St.Auburn, IL 62615217-438-6111www.sieversjcb.com

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JCB Realigns Backhoe Range With Ecomax EnginesJCB has introduced Tier IV Interim

Ecomax engines and variable flowhydraulic pumps across the 3CX and 4CXbackhoe range.Benefits include: • JCB Ecomax engines with no require-

ment for DPF or additives • Low and high horsepower derivatives

meet all customer requirements • Variable flow hydraulic piston pumps

on 91 and 109hp derivatives • Reduced daily checks.“While some manufacturers have purely

chased the high horsepower market, JCBcontinues to meet the needs of all backhoeloader customers, with both standard andhigh horsepower models,” said TimBurnhope, JCB’s chief innovation andgrowth officer.“Through the use of efficient JCB

Ecomax engines and variable displacementhydraulic pumps, JCB backhoe loader cus-tomers can meet emissions legislation whileat the same time boost productivity on site.And because we don’t need to use a DPF orafter treatment additives, there has been norequirement to raise the hood line on ourbackhoe loaders, maintaining maximumvisibility and increasing site safety for ourcustomers.”

Power to PerformThe Ecomax engine will be available in

three power ratings for the 3CX and 4CXline-up, to suit the needs of all backhoe cus-tomers. The 3CX will come with a 74 hp (55kW) engine, delivering 295 lbf-ft of torque.This engine delivers up to a 5 percent fuelimprovement over the previous engine andbenefits from a 1dBA reduction in noise lev-els.The 3CX also can be specified with a 91

hp (68 kW), 319 lbf-ft version of the engineas an option, delivering 4 percent better effi-ciency than the previous 92 hp engine. The4CX will come with a 109 hp (81 kW)engine delivering 380 lbf-ft of torque. Thisengine delivers 2 percent better fuel con-sumption, despite the increase in output,according to the manufacturer. The JCB Ecomax engine uses a combina-

tion of 29,000 psi common rail fuel injection, variable geom-etry turbocharger and cooled exhaust gas recirculation(EGR) to meet the U.S. Tier IV Interim emissions standards.Through the use of in-cylinder design JCB Power Systemshas been able to meet these standards without the need forcostly diesel particulate filters (DPF) or exhaust after treat-ment additives such as AdBlue. As there is no requirementfor a DPF or additional cooling, it has been possible to main-tain the existing hood height, resulting in enhanced forwardvisibility and service access.This reduces operating costs for JCB customers, simpli-

fies operation on site and has resulted in JCB not having togreatly increase engine compartments to cope with addition-al cooling system components.

Another advantage for customers is the ability to recali-brate the Ecomax engine to enable the sale of used backhoesinto lesser regulated countries where higher sulfur contentfuels are used — a boost to the machines’ residual value,according to the manufacturer.All 91 and 109 hp machines, now have a variable flow

hydraulic pump as standard, delivering 43.5 gallons/min offlow. This high performance pump matches flow to demand,reducing fuel consumption. However peak flow is up by 32percent on 74 hp machines, by 14 percent on 91 hp enginesand by 7 percent on the 109 hp backhoes.The variable displacement hydraulic system prioritizes

automatically where the demand is required. This leads tolower lever efforts, reduced noise levels and rapid response

to controls for up to 30 percent faster cycletimes.With full electronic control of the engine

there is no longer a requirement for dailychecks beneath the hood, they can all be car-ried out from within the cab, reducingdowntime before work starts. Electroniccontrol systems also permit increased serv-ice and critical engine information to be seenby the operator, visible through the side con-sole screen in the cab.The engines feature upgraded filters, with

the fuel sediment filter changed from 30 to10 microns, plus there is a new crank caseventilation filter, with a service interval of1,500 hours. Engine oil service intervalsremain at 500 hours and there is no require-ment for special engine oils with theEcomax engine. Rather than daily checks,the transmission now requires a mainte-nance check every 250 hours, with trans-mission service intervals maintained at1,000 hours.

Robust ProtectionAll JCB 3CX and 4CX models benefit

from new optional 6x1 bucket cylinderguards, providing additional protection onthe rear of the 6x1 bucket. In addition cus-tomers can specify optional front bucketstreet pads that sit on the rear of the bucketwhen not in use.Similar to the rear stabilizer pads, that are

used to protect delicate road surfaces whenoperating, these pads fold out under the frontbucket to protect the asphalt, avoiding cost-ly reinstatement work.

JCB Quickhitch Promotes Safe Operation

The quickhitch is delivered with a com-prehensive installation kit that includes sen-sors for the machine’s boom and dipper arm.These sensors ensure that the bucket orattachment is in a safe zone relative to themachine and to the ground before the hitchcan be operated.The system uses an audible buzzer in the

cab and a light on the main boom to showthe operator when the machine is in a safeposition. The design within the quickhitch

means that once the front hook has latched onto the attach-ment it cannot be released without actively going through theunlocking procedure. In the event of a hydraulic failure, twoindependent springs for each hook ensure that the attach-ment cannot be dropped, as the unhitching process uses thehydraulic ram to force the hooks open against the lockingspring force.“JCB is known worldwide as the leader in backhoe loader

innovation and design,” said Burnhope. “With the latest 3CXand 4CX models we are delivering the market leading prod-uct with the improved economy, increased productivity andadditional functionality that will keep JCB at the forefront ofbackhoe loader development.”For more information, visit www.jcb.com.

The Ecomax engine will be avail-able in three power ratings for

the 3CX and 4CX line-up, to suitthe needs of all backhoe

customers.

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KANSAS

KENTUCKY

MICHIGAN

MINNESOTA

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

IOWA

*For commercial use only. Customer participation subject to credit qualification and approval by CNH Capital America LLC. See your Case dealer for details and eligibility requirements. Down payment may be required. Offer good through September 30, 2012 at participating Case dealers in the United States. Not all customers or applicants may qualify for this rate or term. CNH Capital America LLC standard terms and conditions will apply. Taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, and additional options or attachments not included in suggested retail price. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice.

©2012 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. Case is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC. www.casece.com

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

(847) 336-1205Waukegan(815) 363-4100Ingleside

Burris Equipment (217) 337-1781Urbana(217) 235-3158Mattoon(309) 341-4360Galesburg(309) 827-0520Bloomington

Birkey’s Construction EquipmentILLINOIS

CASE AUTHORIZED DEALERS

(847) 336-1205(815) 363-4100

(217) 337-1781(217) 235-3158(309) 341-4360(309) 827-0520

Birkey’s Construction Equipment

Wichita TopekaGarden CityVictor L. Phillips CompanyBonner SpringsColeman EquipmentKANSAS

(316) 838-3346(785) 267-4345(620) 275-1996

Victor L. Phillips Company(913) 422-3040Bonner Springs

Coleman Equipment

(630) 739-7770Bolingbrook(630) 627-0000Addison

McCann Industries(217) 744-2233Springfield(217) 222-5454Quincy

Luby Equipment Services(618) 233-2184Belleville

H. Edwards Equipment(618) 242-2273Mt. Vernon

Diamond Equipment(847) 336-1205Waukegan

(630) 739-7770(630) 627-0000

(217) 744-2233(217) 222-5454

Luby Equipment Services(618) 233-2184

H. Edwards Equipment(618) 242-2273

(847) 336-1205

Southeastern EquipmentPaducahMurrayMcKeel Equipment Company Bowling GreenDiamond EquipmentElizabethtownLouisvilleBale Equipment SolutionsKENTUCKY

Southeastern Equipment(270) 444-0110(270) 753-3062

McKeel Equipment Company (270) 781-1061

Diamond Equipment(270) 352-5970(502) 589-9901

Bale Equipment SolutionsKENTUCKY

Hopf Equipment(812) 299-4747Terre Haute(812) 425-4428Evansville

Diamond EquipmentINDIANA

(815) 397-6200RockfordMiller-Bradford & Risberg

(847) 526-9444Wauconda(815) 385-0420McHenry(630) 739-7770Bolingbrook

(812) 299-4747(812) 425-4428

(815) 397-6200Miller-Bradford & Risberg

(847) 526-9444(815) 385-0420(630) 739-7770

LibertyWright Implement CompanyPrestonsburgLexingtonCorbinWilson EquipmentAshlandState EquipmentBurlington

(606) 787-8331Wright Implement Company

(606) 874-8037(859) 254-6443(606) 528-0700

Wilson Equipment(606) 928-5644

State Equipment(859) 586-6133

Southeastern Equipment

IOWA

(574) 271-0800South Bend(765) 742-2080Lafayette(317) 856-3000Indianapolis(260) 747-1561Fort Wayne

MacDonald Machinery(219) 865-6545Schererville

McCann Industries(812) 683-2763Huntingburg

Hopf Equipment

(574) 271-0800(765) 742-2080(317) 856-3000(260) 747-1561

(219) 865-6545

(812) 683-2763

NoviHoltSoutheastern EquipmentTraverse CityNorthern Michigan EquipmentNegauneeMiller-Bradford & RisbergBridgeportBridgeport Equipment Co.MICHIGAN

(248) 349-9922(517) 694-0471

Southeastern Equipment(231) 943-3700

Northern Michigan Equipment(906) 475-4181

Miller-Bradford & Risberg(989) 777-1900

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OHIO

WISCONSIN

MISSOURI

NEBRASKA

NORTH DAKOTA

SOUTH DAKOTA

(573) 785-9628Poplar BluffNelson Tractor and Equipment

(636) 332-9970O’Fallon(636) 343-9970Fenton(573) 334-9937Cape Girardeau

Luby Equipment Services(573) 636-5281Jefferson City(573) 392-0230Eldon(573) 443-4541Columbia

Crown Power and EquipmentMISSOURI

(573) 785-9628Nelson Tractor and Equipment

(636) 332-9970(636) 343-9970(573) 334-9937

Luby Equipment Services(573) 636-5281(573) 392-0230(573) 443-4541

Crown Power and Equipment

Gallipolis Dublin Cambridge Brunswick Brilliant Southeastern EquipmentRidgeville CornersMeyer EquipmentSugarcreekEckert BrothersOHIO

(740) 446-3910(614) 889-1073(740) 432-6303(330) 225-6511(740) 598-3400

Southeastern Equipment(419) 267-3848Ridgeville Corners

Meyer Equipment(330) 852-2611

Eckert Brothers

Titan MachineryNEBRASKA

(816) 241-9290Kansas City(417) 781-8222Joplin

Victor L. Phillips Company(816) 331-6078Belton

Rex Spencer Equipment(417) 862-9275Springfield

Potter Equipment Company(573) 785-9628Poplar Bluff

(816) 241-9290(417) 781-8222

Victor L. Phillips Company(816) 331-6078

Rex Spencer Equipment(417) 862-9275

Potter Equipment Company(573) 785-9628

EatonTwin Valley EquipmentPerrysburgNorth CantonMonroeMentorMariettaMansfieldHeath Gallipolis

(937) 456-6281Twin Valley Equipment

(419) 874-0331(330) 494-3950(513) 539-9214(440) 255-6300(740) 374-7479(419) 529-4848(740) 522-3500(740) 446-3910

(701) 775-8111Grand Forks(701) 237-3333Fargo(701) 227-5309Dickinson(701) 250-7925Bismarck

Titan MachineryNORTH DAKOTA

(402) 733-3700Omaha (308) 532-6571North Platte(402) 464-3711Lincoln

Titan Machinery

(701) 775-8111(701) 237-3333(701) 227-5309(701) 250-7925

NORTH DAKOTA

(402) 733-3700(308) 532-6571(402) 464-3711

SeymourNew FrankenFond Du Lac DaleService Motor CompanySussexMadisonEau ClaireAbbotsfordMiller-Bradford & RisbergWISCONSIN

(920) 833-2378(920) 468-7700(920) 923-1768(920) 779-4311

Service Motor Company(262) 246-5700(608) 222-9191(715) 832-3443(71 5) 223-2381

Miller-Bradford & RisbergWISCONSIN

(605) 336-3434Sioux Falls

(605) 388-0266Rapid City(605) 224-9247Pierre(605) 225-0505Aberdeen

Titan MachinerySOUTH DAKOTA

(701) 577-0024Williston(701) 356-0130West Fargo(701) 852-3188Minot(701) 775-8111Grand Forks

(605) 336-3434

(605) 388-0266(605) 224-9247(605) 225-0505

(701) 577-0024(701) 356-0130(701) 852-3188(701) 775-8111

WhitewaterTriebold ImplementLa CrosseTitan MachinerySeymour

(262) 473-2090Triebold Implement

(608) 788-1025Titan Machinery

(920) 833-2378

(605) 336-3434Sioux Falls

(605) 336-3434

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Volvo Combines Two Machines in One With New Backhoes With the launch of its new

BL60B and BL70B, VolvoConstruction Equipment has thor-oughly redesigned its backhoeloader range — offering improvedperformance, usability and a mod-ern appearance, according to themanufacturer. The machine com-bines in a single, stable platformthe strength and simplicity of aVolvo wheel loader with thepower and performance of aVolvo excavator.With an average operating

weight that ranges from 17,500 to19,500 lbs. (7,938 to 8,845 kg),and gross power of 83 to 98 hp (62to 73 kW), the BL60B andBL70B were designed and builtwith power, strength, long life andcost saving efficiency in mind.

Loader and BoomThe one piece chassis, loader

arm and excavator boom are allmade from high quality steel androbotically welded, giving precise,constant weld runs for structuralintegrity. The loader arm has abox-welded design and is rein-forced with a cross tube. The larg-er excavator boom has a narrow,tall arch design that is inherentlystrong, and uses a closed box-welded approach with fewer com-ponents and welds, for durabilityand performance. The boomallows visibility into the trench, as well asenabling closer proximity to the truck forloading. The cast iron kingpost offers flexi-bility of movement and swing.

Control in Your HandsCompared to previous models, the new

BL60B and BL70B feature new controls.The machines are fitted with two floor-mounted ergonomic levers that give opti-mum grip for the operator’s hand move-ments when operating the excavator. Theright lever is fitted with a horn for safety, andthe left lever can have an optional fingertipbutton. This button controls the two-wayauxiliary hydraulic line required when usingdouble acting excavator attachments. Fitted with either 16.5 or 18-in. (42 or

45.7 cm) front tires, these machines have asmall turning radius and are extremelymaneuverable, as well as easier to positionon site. Helped by a new cast bucket linkagedesign, the bucket can rotate 205 degrees —allowing vertical digging in all positionswithout repositioning the machine.

Delivering the PowerThe BL60B and BL70B both include the

latest D5D four cylinder 4.8 L Volvoengines, with direct injection and turbocharging. These high torque, fuel efficientengines meet the requirements of the Tier IIIemissions legislation. The torque converteron these machines is one of the largest in theindustry and has enhanced peak torque andtorque rise. A differential lock on the rearaxle is engaged via a foot switch on the sideof the brake pedal and provides maximumrear wheel grip over slippery surfaces.Both the loader and excavator benefit

from flow sharing hydraulics that enablemulti-functioning for efficient and smoothoperation. The BL70B features load sensinghydraulics that constantly adapt to the needsof the job at hand. With oil delivery thatmatches the required force, there is alwaysthe speed and power required for allhydraulic functions. In applications such asload and carry, where speed is important,the system efficiently delivers the requiredflow.

Improved Care CabBoasting 15 percent more space than

before, the room between the operator’s seatand the left side of the cab has been

increased, as has space around the excavatormechanical controls or pilot towers, makingthe position change between loader andexcavator easier and more convenient.There also is a larger area to store personalitems. The seat, steering controls and instru-ments are all designed to lower fatigue andkeep operators alert and in control. Comfort can be increased further with a

multi-adjustable steering column and highperformance heating and cooling systems.A 30 percent increase in glass area com-bined with narrow pillars and a slopinghood design allow added visibility.Visibility is enhanced outside the cab byadjustable standard-fit halogen work lightsand internally by a large cab dome light forsafer entry and exit of the cab.

Tools for Every JobBoth ends of the machine can be

equipped with versatile, easy-to-use attach-ments and quick couplers. B-Series backhoeloaders can be configured with general ormulti-purpose loader buckets, pallet forks,hydraulic thumb, standard and heavy-dutyexcavator buckets, hydraulic breaker attach-

ments — a vast range of solutions. Service and daily maintenance are made

easy with the B-Series, with a one piece lift-ing hood and filters/service points allgrouped together at ground level. Fewergreasing points and long greasing intervalsalso help to increase uptime. A tilting oilcooler in front of the radiator makes clean-ing both the cooler and the radiator quickand easy.

Genuine ServiceVolvo Construction Equipment provides

much more than a vast range of attachmentsand genuine service and maintenance prod-ucts. Advanced machines need support inorder to maximize uptime, productivity andresale values. A wide range of service plansare available, as are analysis and diagnosticstools. Both models have gone through rigorous

testing to ensure they measure up to thedaily challenges of a variety of jobs, includ-ing deep trenching, heavy lifting, loading,craning and roading, according to the man-ufacturer.For more information, call 828/650-2000

or visit www.volvo.com.

With an average operating weight that ranges from 17,500 to 19,500 lbs. (7,938 to 8,845 kg), and gross power of 83 to 98 hp (62 to 73kW), the BL60B and BL70B were designed and built with power, strength, long life and cost saving efficiency in mind.

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Case Updates N Series Achieves Tier IVi CertificationCase Construction Equipment recently introduced a vari-

ety of improvements to its N Series loader/backhoe productline. The upgrades include the application of cooled exhaustgas recirculation (CEGR) emissions-control technology toachieve Tier IV Interim certification, as well as importantimprovements in performance, productivity and main-tainability.The Case 580N, 580 Super N, 580 Super N Wide

Track and 590 Super N loader/backhoes now feature3.4-L, turbocharged engines, ranging from 78 hp (58kW) in the 580N to 108 hp (80 kW) in the 590SN. TheTier IV Interim-certified engine — with CEGR tech-nology — burns cleaner while delivering superiorhorsepower, faster response and up to 4-percent betterfuel efficiency under load, according to the manufac-turer. Other new standard N Series features include auto-

matic ride control on four-wheel-drive models thatengages at roading speeds to help reduce bucketspillage; and remote hydraulic test ports that alloweasy, ground level access for service diagnosis to keepthe machine up and running, reducing the expenseassociated with downtime. Case also added a standard panel of dipper teeth on

the bottom surface of the dipper, along with an option-al extension/replacement pack that can expand thearea of the dipper covered with serrated teeth. The dip-per teeth enable the operator to secure unusuallyshaped or oversized pieces of debris or rock by pin-ning those objects against the dipper with the bottom

of the bucket. The dipper teeth not only provide control ofmaterials being moved, but they also protect the dipper fromexcessive wear.

Attachments Add ValueCase offers a range of attachments for the N Series

loader/backhoes, including a new hydraulic thumb, ham-mers, brooms, forks, augers and rakes. Case also providescab-activated hydraulic backhoe quick-coupler, hand-heldhydraulics and loader quick-coupler options.For more information, visit www.casece.com.

The Case 580N, 580 Super N, 580 Super N Wide Track and 590 Super N loader/backhoes now feature 3.4-L,turbocharged engines, ranging from 78 hp (58 kW) in the 580N to 108 hp (80 kW) in the 590SN.

Model Loader Loader Loader Backhoe Max Travel Speed Operating

SAE Life Capacity Breakout Force Loading Height Digging Depth 4th Gear Fwd Weight

HP (kw) lbs. (kg) lbs. (kg) ft. (m) ft. (m) MPH (kmh) lbs. (kg)

1CX 50 (37) 1,345 (610) 5,179 (2,350) 8.2 (2.5) 8.3 (2.5) 7.0 (11.3) 6,150 (2,790)

MIDI 50 (37) 3,478 (1,578) 5,830 (2,644) 9.0 (2.7) 10 (3.0) 17.4 (28.0) 8,421 (3,820)

2CX 12 75 (56) 4,850 (2,200) 7,935 (3,600) 10.9 (3.3) 12 (3.7) 21.3 (34.3) 12,329 (5,592)

3CX 14 92 (69) 7,670 (3,480) 13,603 (6,170) 11.2 (3.4) 14.6 (4.5) 22.5 (36.0) 15,439 (7,003)

3CX 15 100 (75) 10,255 (4,650) 14,498 (6,575) 13.0 (4.0) 16.3 (5.0) 22.5 (36.0) 17,037 (7,728)

3CX 17 100 (75) 10,225 (4,630) 14,498 (6,575) 14.3 (4.4) 17.6 (5.4) 22.5 (36.0) 17,515 (7,945)

4CX 14 100 (75) 10,255 (4,630) 13,730 (6,228) 11.2 (3.4) 14.6 (4.5) 22.2 (35.7) 16,446 (7,462)

4CX 15 100 (75) 10,255 (4,630) 16,387 (7,433) 13.0 (4.0) 16.3 (5.0) 22.2 (35.7) 17,579 (7,973)

4CX 17 100 (75) 10,255 (4,630) 16,387 (7,433) 14.3 (4.4) 17.6 (5.4) 22.2 (35.7) 17,782 (8,066)

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B90B 95 (71) 7,690 (3,488) 14,454 (6,556) 12.0 (3.67) 14.4 (4.4) 20 (32.2) 15,677 (7,111)

B95C 97 (72) 8,095 (3,672) 15,212 (6,900) 12.0 (3.67) 14.4 (4.4) 20 (32.2) 16,416 (7,446)

B110C 110 (82) 7,925 (3,595) 14,109 (6,400) 12.7 (3.87) 15.3 (4.7) 20 (32.2) 16,526 (7,496)

B115B 110 (82) 7,464 (3,386) 12,169 (5,520) 12.11 (3.69) 15.0 (4.6) 24 (39.2) 18,289 (8,296)

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BL60B 78 (58) 6,239 (2,830) 10,903 (4,946) 12.3 (3.7) 14.6 (4.5) 22.0 (35.4) 15,410 (6,900)

BL70B 90 (67) 7,319 (3,320) 12,454 (5,649) 12.3 (3.7) 14.9 (4.4) 21.1 (34.0) 16,777 (7,610)VOLVO

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INDIANADiamond EquipmentEvansville (812) 425-4428Terre Haute (812) 299-4747Ronson Equipment CompanyLowell (219) 696-5680Southeastern Equipment CompanyFort Wayne (260) 483-8868Indianapolis (317) 872-4877

KENTUCKYDiamond EquipmentBowling Green (270) 781-1061Southeastern EquipmentBurlington (859) 586-6133State EquipmentAshland (606) 928-5644

MICHIGANAeschliman EquipmentWhitmore Lake (734) 994-6000Grand Equipment CompanyHudsonville (616) 896-7700Miller-Bradford & RisbergNegaunee (906) 475-4181

OHIOSoutheastern EquipmentBrilliant (740) 598-3400Brunswick (330) 225-6511Cambridge (740) 432-6303Dublin (614) 889-1073Gallipolis (740) 446-3910Heath (740) 522-3500Mansfield (419) 529-4848Marietta (740) 374-7479Mentor (440) 255-6300Monroe (513) 539-9214North Canton (330) 494-3950Perrysburg (419) 874-0331

ILLINOISDiamond EquipmentMount Vernon (618) 242-2273Illinois Truck & Equipment CompanyMorris (815) 941-1900Martin Implement SalesOrland Park (708) 349-8430Miller-Bradford & RisbergRockford (815) 397-6200

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Despite Heat, Road CrewsKeep Project on Schedule

Though not affecting the constructionschedule, the mitigation of the contamina-tion required additional topsoil removal toeliminate the contaminated soil and preventthe disease from spreading.

“What we’re doing here is stripping offthe topsoil and then building a fence aroundthe contaminated soil to establish a perime-ter to keep out wildlife in the infected land-scape. It takes a little time and effort to coor-dinate all that,” Ward explained.

Eventually, the fence will come downonce it has been determined that there is nopossibility of any remaining contaminationin the area, Ward added.

The contractor is blessed with 5,000 acres(2023 ha) of mostly unimpeded landscape touse and move around at will. With all thisdirt at the door step, there has been minimaltrucking activities on public roads, Wardsaid.

Most of the imported material is sand andaggregate for the road base. These deliverieshave at times created a train of belly dumpsdriving into a holding area to dump the loadsas Cat dozers push the sand into large

mounds. What once was green, gentlyrolling pasture is now a temporary yet barrenlandscape dotted by mounds of sand piles.

Ward, who was one of MnDOT’s engi-neers assigned to the reconstruction of theI35W bridge on a grinding 24 hour a day, 7days a week schedule to build a replacementwithin a year, is really enjoying this project.

“This one is really kind of fun because it’sa design-build, it’s not so intense schedulewise. It’s been really enjoyable to work on,”Ward remarked.

Though the summer has been excruciat-ing hot like the rest of the country, little timehas been lost to the weather. Road crews arenow grading and paving a good portion ofthe local and county road system that circlesthe interchange. Meanwhile, bridge crewsare completing the lighting, signing andpainting on the bridge.

MnDOT and Shafer expect to have theinterchange open to traffic by September2013.

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

INTERCHANGE from page 32

Link-Belt Promotes Hatton toProduct Technician in Ky.

Tony Hatton has been pro-moted to product technicianat Link-Belt headquarters inLexington, Ky.

Hatton, a three year veter-an of Link-Belt, has signifi-cant experience with largemachinery and as a servicetechnician, having served asan associate hydraulic cranetechnician previously withLink-Belt. He has completed abroad-based Link-Belt train-ing program and in his newrole will be responsible forsupport for Link-Belt’s fullline of hydraulic cranes.

“I am confident that ourcustomers will benefit fromTony’s experience and con-tinued dedication to his newrole as product technician,”said Frank Snapp, manager,technical product support. For more information, visitwww.linkbelt.com.

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YOU DON’T HAVE TO DIG REAL DEEP......TO DIG REAL DEEP

You don’t have to have real deep pockets to invest in a LiuGong. LiuGong hydraulic excavators are

designed and built to compete value-wise, both in the showroom and out on your next job.

With lower ownership and operating costs, you’ll be able to break out of your costly earthmoving routine and make some money with a LiuGong.

From a mini-excavator for your next landscaping job to a full-sized machine for

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DUMPING HEIGHTS TO 24’4” DIGGING DEPTHS TO 24’1”

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CRUSHING EQUIPMENT, PARTS & SERVICE

Go to www.fabickcat.com for a complete listing and description of our new and used equipment.

Portable ScreenTelsmith offers an array of inclined and horizontal portable screening plants thathave been designed to meet the variety of challenges encountered in differentapplications. Whether you need the ruggedness required when scalping largestone, to the finesse necessary for finish sizing, Telsmith has an efficient portablesolution to meet your site needs.

Model TI6060 - Impact Crusher Featuring the heavy duty Telsmith PA6060 Primary Impact Crusher, this plant isengineered for maximum productivity while processing less abrasive quarried stoneor concrete recycle. Capable of receiving 40” stone or 58" wide concrete slabs, thePA6060 has proven to be a dependable, low cost producer.

Advanced hydraulic features built into the PA6060 reduce maintenance and downtime providing increased production:

• Hydraulic Apron Adjustment: reduces maintenance through simple, fast push button controls. • Hydraulic Relief: lowers operating costs through tramp metal overload protection. • Hydraulic Tilt Feed Plate: safely clears bridging in minutes for greater uptime.

Model TJ3258 - Jaw Crusher Designed around the Telsmith 3258 hydraulic jaw crusher, the TJ3258 is specificallydesigned to deliver high production while processing hard, abrasive stone. With alarge crusher gape and width, the 3258 processes larger feed and has greatercrushing capacity than competitive models.

The 3258 jaw also incorporates unique hydraulic features proven to reduce maintenance and downtime to an absolute minimum:

• Hydraulic Adjustment: reduces maintenance through simple, fast push button controls.• Hydraulic Relief: lowers operating costs through tramp metal overload protection.• Hydraulic Chamber Clearing: safely clears the crusher in minutes for increased uptime.

DID YOU KNOW?Crushers should operate for decades. With that standard in mind, Telsmith designs, manufactures

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Buck & Knobby Equipment Co.6220 Sterns Rd

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Titan Machinery Inc.6304 Hwy. 101

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Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24

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Paint Valley Equipment10550 Twp Rd. 262

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Roeder Implement Inc.2550 Rockdale Rd.Dubuque, IA 52003563-557-1184

Fax: 563-583-1821

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BURRIS EQUIPMENT CO.www.burrisequipment.com2216 N. Green Bay Rd.

Waukegan, IL 60087847/336-1205

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CEO of American Rental AssociationProvides Information for Contractors By Todd VersteegSPECIAL TO CEG

In today’s economy, contractors are adjusting their busi-ness model to be more flexible. That process begins withtheir largest capital investment — the equipment fleet. Thereare signs of economic recovery in the construction industry,but contractors may still not feel comfortable investingworking capital in purchasing equipment. To meet currentproject needs, a large segment of the construction industry ismaking the decision to rent equipment. Utilizing a rental fleet gives contractors immediate access

to the specific pieces of equipment they need for a job whenand where they need it. The rental company handles thedetails associated with transportation, insurance, mainte-nance and storage of the equipment. If a machine breaksdown from normal everyday wear and tear, it’s the rentalstore’s responsibility to fix it and replace it or provide analternative solution.Whether a contractor is new to renting equipment or has a

long history of supplementing their fleet with rental, theworking relationship with the rental company is a criticalpart of the overall rental experience. The right rental storeshould feel like an extension of the contractor’s company,which is why it’s important to do more than ask the question:“How much?”A mistake that a lot of contractors who are new to renting

make is chasing the lowest rate. While price is an importantfactor in any financial decision, it does not provide any guar-antees that the rental store with the lowest rate will providethe necessary service if something goes wrong.“Establishing a relationship with a rental store allows store

personnel to understand each customer’s unique businessneeds and how and where they can help,” explainedChristine Wehrman, executive vice president and CEO ofthe American Rental Association (ARA). “Rental profes-sionals can help contractors with operator training, equip-ment safety and selecting the right equipment for a particu-lar job. Also, working consistently with a store allows acrew to become more familiar with the equipment, whichwill increase their productivity.”Many rental stores go out of their way to take care of their

repeat customers. That preferential treatment comes inhandy when the crew is working on weekends or in the mid-dle of the night and another machine is needed on the job. Selecting a rental store partnership is an important busi-

ness decision for any contractor, and there are many factorsto consider. Wehrman recommends contractors take the fol-lowing steps: 1. Search for rental stores in the area where the majority

of your work is being done. A rental store locator is avail-able on ARA’s RentalHQ.com Web site. Enter the type ofequipment you need and where you need it, to get a list oflocal ARA-member rental companies that can meet yourneeds. 2. Ask other contractors in the area for references and

about their experience working with a particular rental store.You want to do business with a company that has a goodreputation among your peers. 3. Ask the rental staff about the store’s equipment fleet.

Does it match your needs? If they don’t have something,can they get it? Is the equipment serviced on a regular basis?How often is equipment replaced in the fleet? 4. Determine if the rental store is able to provide service

when and where it’s needed. Since many state and federal

jobs require contractors to work during off-peak commutingtimes, you need assurance that your rental partner can getyou what you need even if it’s in the middle of the night. 5. Review the store’s rental contract. It should be straight-

forward with terms that meet your needs. Several rentalstores also offer web portals to help you manage rentalequipment on a computer, tablet or smartphone. John Redwine, principal owner of Pioneer Equipment

Rental with 11 locations in Oklahoma and Texas, said trustshould be the most important factor that goes into selectinga rental partner. “A large part of a project’s profitability is dependent on the

contractor obtaining the right equipment to perform thework. This is one reason relationships between contractorsand rental professionals are so important. Contractors need arental partner that is going to help them identify and obtainthe right equipment in a timely manner and stand behindtheir equipment — in effect help them with successful jobcompletion by making sure every step of the rental processruns smoothly.”To build trust with a rental organization, Randall Hardy,

president of Construction Rentals in Salina, Kan., and twolocations in Nebraska, recommends that contractors spendtime visiting with and interviewing the staff behind the rentalcounter. “Since the bulk of a contractor’s working relations happen

either over the phone or face-to-face with the people runningthe counter, you want to get to know those folks. You wantthem to understand your needs and truly care about the suc-cess of your work. Be sure to talk to them about the store’sresponse process when a piece of equipment breaks down —do they have an adequate amount of backup equipment toget a replacement machine to you quickly?”“Since it is equipment we’re dealing with, things may

break down,” said Redwine. “Rental stores should beassessed on how they respond in those situations to minimizea contractor’s downtime. How quickly can they make a deci-sion and offer an alternative solution?” Many rental stores do more than rent equipment. Hardy

said his store locations also have many of the supplies con-tractors need on a job site. “We know how important a contractor’s time is and want

to do our part to keep them on the job working, even if it’s assimple as cutting out a few stops for them before going to thejob.” Contractors also would be wise to seek out a rental store

that is a member of ARA, the international trade associationfor the equipment rental industry. ARA members haveaccess to the latest equipment safety and training informationand can put that knowledge to work for their customers. It’salso a symbol of a rental company’s commitment to contin-uously serving the needs of the customer by developingindustry best practices. “The last four years have changed the way companies

operate,” said Wehrman. “As the economy continues toimprove and workload increases, many contractors will con-tinue to choose to rent because they’ve seen how importantit is to be able to scale their equipment fleets. Also, manycontractors have had the opportunity to experience in moredepth how renting can provide business flexibility.”

Todd Versteeg is technical writer with PerformanceMarketing, West Des Moines, Iowa.

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

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McCann Industries543 S. Rohlwing Rd • Addison, IL 60101

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Crews on July23 started flattening long-abandoned build-ings to make way for a wider interstate high-way and begin the Ohio River bridges proj-ect that will create two new arteries connect-ing Kentucky and Indiana. “We have moved this bridges project out

of the discussion phase and into the actionphase,” said Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear,who led the applause as federal, state andlocal officials gathered to watch the start ofdemolition near Interstate 65. A row of vacant buildings, which once

churned out such products as elevators, elec-tric motors and saw blades, will be razed aspart of plans for a wider, redesigned I-65 thatwill carry traffic from the existing KennedyBridge, which will be converted to south-bound use only. A new bridge planned just east of the

Kennedy Bridge will carry northbound I-65traffic over the Ohio River. The $2.6 billion project will build two

new bridges, one in downtown Louisvilleand the other on the east side of the metro-politan area. It also will upgrade inter-changes. The project won federal approval inJune. The previous owners of the property will

pay for the environmental cleanup of thegrounds that include contamination fromheavy metals, Beshear said. Demolitionwork is expected to take about a month. A cluster of the century-old buildings will

be preserved for redevelopment, the gover-nor said. State officials are negotiating terms of a

potential sale of the preserved buildings. Theprospective buyer, which has not been iden-tified, has submitted plans to redevelop the1.5 acre tract near the city’s minor-leaguebaseball stadium, which has spurred otherdevelopment in the area. Officials on both sides of the river are

looking to the long-debated bridges projectas a job creator that, when complete, willease the area’s traffic congestion that becamemore snarled during a series of recent infra-structure woes. “Just the construction of that alone is

going to be a significant economic boost toour area,” said Louisville Mayor Greg

Fischer, who predicted the constructionwould put about 4,000 people to work. Meanwhile, recent repairs to the Kennedy

Bridge caused traffic tie-ups in Louisvilleand southern Indiana. The repairs ran intounexpected complications, testing thepatience of commuters as crews reducedlanes on the bridge. A short distance downriver, the Sherman

Minton Bridge that also connects Louisvilleand southern Indiana was shut down formore than five months after a crack wasfound in load-bearing steel. The span wasreopened in February following repairs. Fischer said the recent problems with the

bridges underscore why “we need thisbridges project front and center.” Beshear said the demolition work that

began July 23 was “a very visible and tangi-ble step that makes clear to both beleagueredcommuters and eager business officials thatthe downtown crossing is going to happen.” Officials began preparing the area’s com-

muters for more disruptions when thebridges project begins in earnest. “We’re very sensitive to all of that,” the

mayor said. “We’re going to do the best wecan to remediate all of that.” Meanwhile, the next mini-milestone on

the project will occur across the river inIndiana. Indiana officials are planning a late

August groundbreaking on the first phase ofthe so-called East End bridge. It will consistof a road extension that ultimately will con-nect with the future Indiana State Road 265approach to the East End Bridge. Both states have chosen finalists for con-

tracts to build the new bridges and plan toaward the contracts before year’s end.Construction on the main crossings willbegin in earnest in early 2013. Under the bi-state agreement, Indiana will

oversee construction of the East End Bridgebetween Utica, Ind., and Prospect, Ky., link-ing the Lee Hamilton Expressway in Indianaand the Gene Snyder Freeway in Kentucky.The bridge will complete a loop around theeast side of the metropolitan area. Kentucky will oversee construction of the

downtown portion of the project — a newbridge, the reconfigured Kennedy Bridgeand upgrades of interchanges on both sidesof the river.

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While Caution Still a Reality, JobsIncrease in Half of States, D.C.past 12 months (27,200, 5.0 percent), fol-lowed by Texas (24,400, 4.4 percent) andArizona (11,200, 10.2 percent).The economist said that among states that

lost construction jobs during the past year,Alaska lost the highest percentage (negative20.5 percent, minus 3,200 jobs), followed byWisconsin (negative 11.1 percent, minus10,200 jobs) and Mississippi (negative 9.7percent, minus 4,700 jobs). Florida lost themost jobs (minus 24,600, negative 7.4 per-cent), followed by New York (minus 12,500,negative 4.1 percent), Wisconsin and Illinois(minus 9,900, negative 5.1 percent).Less positively, only 18 states plus D.C.

added construction jobs between May andJune, while construction employmentdecreased in 27 states and held steady infive. The highest percentage gains for themonth occurred in D.C. (7.8 percent, 1,000jobs), followed by North Dakota (2.6 per-cent, 700 jobs) and Montana (2.4 percent,600 jobs). Texas added the most jobs duringthe month (9,600, 1.7 percent), followed byCalifornia (8,100, 1.4 percent) and Ohio

(3,500, 2.0 percent).South Dakota had the steepest percentage

decline among states that lost constructionjobs for the month (negative 5.2 percent,minus 1,100 jobs), followed by Arkansas(negative 3.7 percent, minus 1,700 jobs) andIowa (negative 3.4 percent, minus 2,300jobs). The largest number of construction joblosses in June occurred in Florida (minus5,300, negative 1.7 percent), followed byIowa and Massachusetts (minus 2,100, neg-ative 2.0 percent).Association officials warned that con-

struction employment was likely to stagnateor shrink in more states if federal and stateofficials continue to cut investments in pub-lic infrastructure and buildings.“Ongoing cuts to vital infrastructure,

school and university investments are hurt-ing the overall economy, our future compet-itiveness and causing hardship for too manyconstruction workers,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association's chief executiveofficer. “Budget discipline should not comeat the expense of slashing essential invest-ments.”

AGC from page 1

Bieller Appointed VP of BusinessDevelopment of Atlas Copco Brian Bieller has accepted the position of

vice president of business development atAtlas Copco Construction Equipment, effec-tive April 1. In his new role,Bieller will be part of the man-agement team and will reportdirectly to Erik Sparby, presi-dent and general manager ofAtlas Copco ConstructionEquipment.Most recently Bieller was the

sales manager of Atlas CopcoRental, responsible for Canadaand the western United States.Before going to Atlas Copco’srental division, Bieller hadserved as vice president of salesand marketing for compactionproducts at Dynapac USA, anAtlas Copco company. “Brian’s entire career has

been spent in the rental andconstruction market,” saidSparby. “He’s bringing morethan 20 years of industry expe-rience with him, and I amhappy to welcome him to the

team.”For more information, call 800/732-6762

or visit www.atlascopco.us.

Brian Bieller, new vicepresident, businessdevelopment, at AtlasCopco ConstructionEquipment.

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Vac•Con Inc. unveiled the latest enhance-ment to its municipal, industrial and X-Cavator product lines when it announced itsnew telescoping boom, known as PowerFlex. The boom has the ability

to rotate up to 315 degrees,articulate up to 110 degreesand lift up to 34 ft. (10 m).The boom also telescopesout 8 ft. (2 m) for a reach ofup to 28.5 ft. (8.6 m) fromthe truck and is top-mountedon the debris tank for front orrear positions. The flexibility of this new

boom allows the customer tovacuum at multiple anglesand levels for improvedaccess to remote locationsand improved maneuver-ability, especially in difficultwork areas where positioning the truck is aproblem, according to the manufacturer. The new Power Flex boom was devel-

oped over the past several months and the

first unit was recently installed on an X-Cavator built for Vac•Con customers inEverett, Wash. Vac•Con, Inc. has put together a short,

three-minute product demonstration video.To view the product demonstration video,visit http://bit.ly/MbFHWd. For more information, call 904/529-1317.

Vac•Con Unveils LatestTelescopic Power Flex Boom

The boom has the ability to rotate up to 315 degrees,articulate up to 110 degrees and lift up to 34 ft. (10 m).

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SANY America Partners With Ohio’s Company WrenchSANY America has a new distribution partner-

ship with Company Wrench Ltd. of Carroll, Ohio.The dealer agreement extends sales of SANY’sglobal line of excavators to multiple regions of theUnited States.“Company Wrench’s dedication to customer

service has allowed them to develop 14 branchlocations in the midwest, south, northeast andnorthwest,” said Eric Teague, director of dealerdevelopment at SANY America. “Few companiesachieve this level of market penetration, and weare looking forward to a long relationship.”Primarily serving the demolition, scrap metal

recycling and material handling industries,Company Wrench offers rentals, sales and servic-es ranging from repairs to custom fabrication.Over the next 12 months, SANY America andCompany Wrench have planned an aggressivestrategy targeting both the rental and end-user seg-ments.“When we began looking to expand our inven-

tory and product lines, the component familiarityand low operating costs of SANY’s excavatorscaught our attention right away,” said CamGabbard, vice president of Company Wrench.“Furthermore, SANY America has made a breath-taking investment in the North American marketwith their facility in Georgia, and we expect themto become a major market player over the next twoyears,” he added.SANY America markets SANY Heavy

Industry’s global line of excavators, crawlercranes, rough terrain cranes and port machinery.Last fall, the company announced plans to con-struct a $25 million R&D center alongside itsheadquarters and manufacturing facility inPeachtree City, Ga. When complete, the site willemploy 300 hydraulic and mechanical engineers.For more information, contact 678/251-2810.

The staff of Company Wrench gathers for a group photo.

Primarily serving the demolition, scrap metal recycling and material handling industries, Company Wrench offers rentals,sales and services ranging from repairs to custom fabrication.

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

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Gov. Contractors Recognized for Quality PerformanceKirby-Smith Machinery Inc.

was honored by DLA Land andMaritime, Columbus, Ohio, asone of the government’s bestsuppliers at an award ceremonyheld June 13, 2012, at the HyattRegency Ballroom, inColumbus, Ohio.David Baker, VP product

support — Kirby-SmithMachinery Inc. accepted theSilver Award from Brig. Gen.Darrel K. Williams, the DLALand and MaritimeCommanding General.This recognition means the

firm has supplied a product thegovernment can be confident inusing. Firms that qualify asautomated best value systemaward winners have met thestringent quality and deliveryrequirements established by theDefense Logistics Agency. TheABVS, a computerized system,collects a vendor’s past per-formance data and translates itinto a numeric score, rangingfrom zero to 100. Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc.

supplies construction equip-ment parts for theDepartment of Defense andother agencies. To be eligible, vendors

must have shipped 50 ormore contract line items dur-ing a 12-month period. Toqualify for a Gold Award, acontractor must have a per-fect score of 100. A score of99 to 99.99 earns a SilverAward and 98.9 earns aBronze Award.DLA Land and Maritime,

formerly known as DefenseSupply Center Columbus, isknown to more than 25,000military and civilian cus-tomers. DLA Land andMaritime, field activity ofDLA, which has its head-quarters in Fort Belvoir, Va.,teams with more than 6,000suppliers of Land andMaritime weapon systemsparts. More than 7 millionorders are processed annuallyand sales are about $5 billionper year.

David Baker, VP product support — Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc. accepted the Silver Award from Brig. Gen.Darrel K. Williams, the DLA Land and Maritime Commanding General.

CINTEC America Archtec Bridge System Wins AwardCINTEC America is a world leader in the field of struc-

tural masonry retrofit strengthening, repair and preservation.Its Archtec bridge reinforcement system recently won TheHistoric Bridge & Infrastructure Award for its work on thePont Telpyn Bridge over the Clywd River in the UnitedKingdom. In 2008 the bridge suffered from severe flooddamage and was prevented from total collapse by CINTECanchors. Archtec is a complete diagnostic design and instal-lation service that utilizes sophisticated technology anddrilling methods specially designed to strengthen masonryarch bridges while maintaining the historical integrity of thebridge. The damage to the bridge resulted in evidence of move-

ment, severe cracking and dilatancy of the masonry.There was proof of cracking through mortar jointsthroughout the length of the wall. The road surfaceshowed three main failures that indicated tension failureabove the east abutment, compression failure above thewest springing and shears failure to the west of thebridge. In order to repair the bridge a temporary channel was

excavated to divert the river throughout the repair phase.Next, the arch was propped underneath and the parapetwalls were removed so that CINTEC anchors could bedrilled and installed to stabilize the structure. After theinstallation of the CINTEC anchors to bring the bridgeback to a 44 ton capacity, the roadway was reconstruct-ed to the original profile.

In addition to preserving the historical features of thebridge, Archtec has no impact on the natural environmentand can be completed with little or no traffic delays, accord-ing to the company.The Historic Bridge & Infrastructure Awards were creat-

ed for the purpose of recognizing and encouraging innova-tion in conservation. The awards are given to a project thatinvolves the structural maintenance, strengthening, restora-tion and conservation of a structure that is 30 years old ormore, within the United Kingdom.CINTEC’s Archtec system also has been previously

awarded the 2002 Queen’s Award for Enterprise inInnovation and received two U.K. Historic Bridge Awardsand an Engineering Excellence Award from The Institutionof Engineers, Australia in 2001.

The damage to the bridge resulted in evidence of move-ment, severe cracking and dilatancy of the masonry.

In 2008 the bridge suffered from severe flood damage.

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H&K’s Pocono Raceway Paving Work Earns Rave ReviewsThe H&K Group’s recently completed

paving project at Pocono Raceway receivedrave reviews from NASCAR drivers follow-ing the Pocono 400 Race on June 10, 2012.The famous triangular-shaped track, locatedin Long Pond, Pa., embarked on an enor-mous reconstruction project with theSkippack, Pa.-based H&K Group to com-pletely repave the track and add several safe-ty upgrades. The “Tricky Triangle Track

Transformation,” as it has been affectionate-ly named, began in late summer/early fall of2011. This was the first track repave since1995 (which also was performed by TheH&K Group) and the third repave in thetrack’s existence. This is only the secondtime the track has been repaved from the dirtfoundation. The last time it was exposed waswhen the track was initially built in 1971.In a project of this magnitude, with tight

deadlines, strict NASCAR rules and regula-tions, and the end result of racecars rippingdown the track exceeding 200 mph, there isno room for error. That in itself makes itespecially impressive that this was an H&KGroup “Design/Build” project from the verybeginning. In the early phases, The H&K Group’s

Director of Business, Tommy Letwinch, andThe H&K Group’s Chief Operating Officer,James T. Haines, met with executives in theNASCAR organization, includingNASCAR President Mike Helton,NASCAR Vice President for CompetitionRobin Pemberton, as well as traveled toMichigan to meet with a NASCAR consult-ant in regards to a similar project at theMichigan Motor Speedway. Officials at Pocono Raceway, including

President Brandon Igdalsky, ChiefOperating Officer Nick Igdalsky, and TrackSuperintendent George Ewald, also wereheavily involved in the planning and designof the track. All of this critical research andinformation was relayed to The H&KGroup’s engineering and environmentalservices division, who then built a 3-Dmodel, which was used for all project grad-ing and alignment, while the group’s esti-mating team began to scope out the project.The project was completed in seven phas-

es:

• Phase One: Initial research, design, engi-neering and development of the project• Phase Two: Demolition of the existing

pit wall and storm drainage and associatedwork• Phase Three: Milling and removal of

existing asphalt from the raceway surface,resulting in 17,829 tons of millings (recycledand used in track inroads and apron areas),began apron reconstruction areas and con-struction of new concrete pit walls• Phase Four: Placement of recycled

asphalt pavement in apron areas betweenturns one and three and on infield road,placement of .7 in. (19 mm) asphalt on apronareas, installation of new 18 ft. (5.5 m) widecast-in-place concrete pit stalls, and 12 in.(30.5 cm) cement stabilize FDR (full depthreclamation) of entire track area• Phase Five: Placement of .7 in. asphalt

on the track area and on pit lane• Phase Six: Profile milling of track areas

as needed, installation of #75 .37 in. (9.5mm) leveling course to track, apron and pitlane areas, and installation of .37 in. finalwearing course to track, apron and pit laneareas• Phase Seven: Rumble strip and runoff

construction and tie into existing infieldroadways

There were many provisions made for thisunique project, including specialized equip-ment to pave on the steep grades of the trackand asphalt mixes that had to be perfected

and approved by NASCAR. Some of thetechnology that was utilized was ATSGrading, which is automated tracking soft-ware, as well as GPS systems. The mainte-nance department facilitated counterweightequipment, which had to be placed on therollers, as well as an outrigger for the millingmachine which helped to combat the steepgrades. The material for the project wasdesigned internally and provided by nearbyH&K Group affiliate, Locust Ridge Quarry. During all of this intense planning,

designing, mixing, and construction, therewas a strict deadline looming, which wasApril 15, 2012; a non-negotiable date due tothe fact that Goodyear needed to conduct testsessions in order to prepare a tire for the firstrace, the Pocono 400, which was held onJune 10. Several NASCAR drivers joined the

Goodyear test, including Sprint Cup driversKasey Kahne, Jamie McMurray, AJAllmendinger, Joey Logano and AricAlmorola. All of the drivers offered extreme-ly favorable reviews of the track, includingthat the track felt extremely smooth, had

The final layer of asphalt is being placed on turn one adjacent to the safer barrier.Turn one is the steepest banked turn at the “Tricky Triangle” with 14 degree bank-

The completed track, just a week before the big race, as viewed from theGrandstand.

SECT IONPavingPages 69-83

see POCONO page 80

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JCB’s Double-Drum Ride-On Rollers Offer ProductivityJCB Vibromax is introducing a range of

double-drum ride-on rollers, delivering highfrequency compaction with JCB reliabilityand serviceability. The VMT380 andVMT430 models are both available in twodrum widths, creating four distinctmachines. With modern styling, a front-mounted engine and JCB Vibromax’stapered front frame design, they offer lowerownership costs with increased productivityand ease of use, according to the manufac-turer.The four models are the VMT380-130,

VMT380-140, VMT430-130 and theVMT430-140, and they feature:• A robust single-piece exciter shaft design

for maximum reliability• Front-mounted engine with tapered

frame for improved visibility and weight dis-tribution• Maintenance-free center joint and

improved service access• High frequency and high amplitude with

multiple vibration options

• Up to 5 percent fuel saving over previ-ous modelsJCB Vibromax has redesigned its mid-

weight ride-on roller range with a newframe, new engines, revised hydraulics andimproved service access. Both the VMT380and the VMT430 can be specified witheither 51 or 55-in. (129 or 140 cm) widedrums. These rollers replace the previousVMT390 and VMT500 in the JCB com-paction line-up. The new rollers benefit from an improved

drive system that delivers a 20 percentincrease in vibration frequency, to 66Hz, andfor rolling speeds that are now up to 10 per-cent higher than the others. Gradeability hasbeen improved by 42 percent, while all mod-els use a mechanical gear shift for smootherstarting and braking, according to the manu-facturer.With a turning radius of 7.8 ft. (2.4 m) for

the 51-in. drum machines and 8 ft. (2.4 m)for the 55 inch width models, the JCB

Vibromax rollers offer 13 percent bettermaneuverability than others. Operators cannow choose between single-front, single-rear or twin drum vibration, for more controlon smooth finish asphalt layers.

New Operator Station With the engine moved to the front sec-

tion of the chassis and the larger water tanksnow rear-mounted, the VMT machines ben-efit from a totally new operator station. Theergonomic drive lever now comes with anintegrated cutter control, and an optional sec-ond drive lever contributes to added versatil-ity. JCB’s automatic vibration control (AVC)system, which cuts off vibration when theroller stops traveling, remains a standard fiton all models.The machines have three working modes

with a detented throttle control for three dif-ferent frequencies. With less weight and amore efficient vibrator design, the rollersoffer up to a 5 percent fuel saving over the

previous machines, while a larger fuel tankprovides 4 to 8 hours of additional workingcapability between refills, reducing down-time. The larger 64.7-gal. (245 L) watertank, which has a pressurized water deliverysystem, also permits longer workingbetween refills.

Service Access The sturdy locking engine cover is gas-

strut assisted for easy access to the engineand drive system. All models benefit from acenter articulation joint that is maintenance-free, cutting the requirement for 500 hourgreasing intervals. A single-piece excitershaft also calls for less maintenance andlubrication, reducing service costs. In theevent of a breakdown, the VMT models alsohave a towing pump installed, allowing therollers to be pulled out of the working areafor repair.For more information, visit

www.jcb.com.

Both the VMT380 and the VMT430 can be specified with either 51 or 55-in. (129 or140 cm) wide drums.

The new rollers benefit from an improved drive system that delivers a 20 percentincrease in vibration frequency, to 66Hz.

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Dynapac USA3700 East 68th Avenue

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Dynapac’s CC624HF double-drum, high frequency vibratory asphalt rollers offer complete compaction control including mat temperature, speed, blows per foot, and other exceptional features.

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Brooks Tractorwww.brookstractor.com

Sun Prairie, WI608.837.5141Milwaukee, WI414.462.9790

West Salem, WI608.786.2644De Pere, WI

920.336.5711

Casey Equipmentwww.casey-equipment.com

Arlington Heights, IL847.437.8686

Lemont, IL630.257.1261Rockford, IL

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Columbus Equipment Company

www.columbusequipment.comColumbus, OH 614.443.6541Toledo, OH

419.872.7101 Cincinnati, OH513.771.3922

330.659.6681 Cadiz, OH

740.942.8871Dayton, OH

937.879.3154 Canton, OH

330.453.4521Painesville, OH 440.352.0452Piketon, OH

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Construction Machinery Company

www.cmcky.comOwensboro, KY877.683.2262Louisville, KY866.901.2262

Diamond Equipment www.diamondequipment.com

Bowling Green, KY270.781.1061Evansville, IN812.425.4428Mt. Vernon, IL618.242.2273

Terre Haute, IN812.299.4747

DMIDiesel Machinery, Inc.www.dieselmachinery.com

Sioux Falls, SD605.336.0411Aberdeen, SD605.725.4364Rapid City, SD605.348.7438

MacDonald Machinerywww.macdonaldmachinery.com

Lafayette, IN765.742.2080

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South Bend, IN574.271.0800

Indianapolis, IN317.856.3000

NCS Equipmentwww.ncsequipment.info

Hastings, NE402.462.2252Kearney, NE308.237.0777

Grand Island, NE308.398.0640Lincoln, NE

402.466.1550Bertrand, NE308.472.5077Columbus, NE402.562.1550

Logan Contractors Supplywww.logancontractors.com

Omaha, NE402.339.3900

Des Moines, IA515.253.9048Bettendorf, IA563.441.2949

Luby Equipmentwww.lubyequipment.com

Fenton, MO636.343.9970

Quincy, IL217.222.5454O’Fallon, MO636.332.9970

Cape Girardeau, MO573.334.9937

The Victor L. Phillips Co.www.vlpco.com Topeka, KS

785.267.4345Wichita, KS

316.838.3346Garden City, KS620.275.1996

Kansas City, MO816.241.9290

Joplin, MO417.781.8222

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ROLAND MACHINERYSpringfield, IL217/789-7711Carterville, IL618/985-3399Portage, IN

219/764-8080Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400DePere, WI

920/532-0165Deforest, WI608/842-4151Franksville, WI262/835-2710Schofield, WI715/355-9898

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

Fax: 906/786-5813

TITAN MACHINERY - BISMARK1500 Industrial Dr.Bismark, ND 58501

701/250-7925 • 800/247-1282Fax: 701/250-79243079 Energy Drive

Dickinson, ND 58601701/227-5309 • 888/418-2873

Fax: 701/225-90784001 38th Street SWFargo, ND 58104

701/237-3333 • 800/342-4330Fax: 701/237-3336

1601 North Washington St.Grand Forks, ND 58203

701/775-8111 • 800/962-7410Fax: 701/775-81085015 Hwy 2 EastMinot, ND 58701701/852-3188

1741 Deadwood Ave.Rapid City, SD 57702

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Fax: 605/336-345613954 West Front StreetWilliston, ND 58801

701/577-0024 • 877/570-4635Fax: 701/577-0027

Bomag Four-Cycle Engine TampersCombine Productivity With Reliability

Bomag’s BT60/4 and BT65/4 tampers offer the operatingconvenience of a four-cycle engine while maintaining thehigh stroke and impact force of a two-cycle model. In addi-tion, the tampers can be transported in a horizontal positionwithout concern for oil contamination of the cylinder, muf-fler, carburetor or air filter, according to the manufacturer.

The BT60/4 weighs 137 lbs. (62 kg) and delivers up to3,035 lbs. of impact force with a maximum compactiondepth of 22 in. (56 cm). The BT65/4 weighs 150 lbs. (68 kg)and delivers up to 3,642 lbs. of impact force with a maxi-mum compaction depth of 26 in. (66 cm). The maximumtravel speed of both models is 66 ft. (20 m) per minute, andthey produce 600 to 708 impacts per minute.

The tampers feature a newly redesigned engine protectioncover for enhanced durability. They also come with a dual airand fuel filter system for enhanced performance and reliabil-ity.

A low oil alert systemreduces maintenance con-cerns and enhances equip-ment reliability by prevent-ing the tamper from operat-ing with an inadequate lubri-cation level. A float gauge inthe engine crankcase essen-tially checks the oil supplywhen the operator attemptsto start the engine. When theoil level is low, the gaugeactivates an electronic warn-ing device that stops theengine from starting, thuspreventing unnecessarywear on the machine.

Combining a well-bal-anced design with a well-protected, integrated airintake and a low center ofgravity, the BT60/4 andBT65/4 require little effort toguide. The tamping foot isconstructed of high-strengthhoneycomb polyethylenethat absorbs shock, ensuresstability and providessmooth operation, accordingto the manufacturer.

For operator safety andcomfort, the four-cycletampers offer anti-vibrationhandles. The handles mini-mize the amount of vibrationtransferred to the operatorand increase the number ofhours an operator can safelyuse the tamper.

The BT60/4 and BT65/4are designed for compactionof cohesive, semi-cohesiveand granular soils. Typicalapplications include high-

way patching, compaction of backfill around foundationsand footings, reinstatement in trenching applications andutility and cable backfill applications. Because of the lowernoise and emissions produced by the four-cycle engines, theunits are ideally suited for residential areas and confinedtrench work.

The tampers have a standard operating width of 11 in. (28cm). Four interchangeable shoe sizes (6, 9, 11 and 13 in. [15,23, 28 and 33 cm]) are available as optional equipment.Additionally, optional tamper shoe extensions with 4- and 6-in. (10 and 15 cm) working widths are available. Ideal forutility applications, such as laying cable and installing under-ground sprinkler systems, the 15-in. (38 cm) long extensionsuse the same bolt pattern as factory installed shoes for sim-ple field replacement.

For more information, call 800/782-6624 or visitwww.gobomag.com/light-equipment.

Bomag’s BT60/4 and BT65/4 tampers offer the operating convenience of a four-cycle engine while maintaining the high stroke and impact force of a two-cyclemodel.

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www.casey-equipment.com1603 East Algonquin Rd.

Arlington Heights, IL 60005847/437-8686

Fax: 847/437-8738

16754 New Ave. Lemont, IL 60439630/257-1261

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5633 W Hwy 13Savage, MN 55378

952/895-9595800/888-9515Duluth, MN218/727-8671800/888-9535

Virginia, MN218/741-9011800/752-4304Negaunee, MI906/475-6488800/888-9565

Sioux City, IA217/252-0538800/633-9104

Des Moines, IA515/282-0404800/555-1445

Cedar Rapids, IA312/363-9655800/616-6615

Milan, IL309/787-1742800/633-9114

CASEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.

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Rieken Celebrates 35 Years With Terex Asphalt EquipmentTerex Roadbuilding paver serv-

ice technician and applications spe-cialist, Bill Rieken, marked 35 yearsworking with the Terex asphaltequipment line. Throughout hislong career with Terex, Rieken hasheld several critical positions,including engineering, sales, mar-keting and service support.

For most of his career, Riekenhas specialized on the Terex asphaltpaving equipment line, whichincludes traditional and Remix anti-segregation system pavers, the MSseries of material transfer devicesand the RoadMix paver and materi-al transfer vehicle. A mechanicalengineer by trade, Rieken started hiscareer in 1977 as a design engineerfor the asphalt plant division of theTerex Cedarapids legacy brand. Ayear later, he took the position ofproduct engineer for the originalBSF paver series. He worked inresearch and development in the1980s on the first Greyhound paverseries, Remix pavers and MS matsmoothness and pick-up machines.In addition to his research anddevelopment and marketing work

for the paving equipment line, hewas involved with asphalt rollers,milling machines and, for a brieftime, worked as a Terex asphaltmobile equipment district manager.

Long a proponent of the variablepitch delivery auger reblending con-cept of the Terex Remix andRoadMix pavers and material trans-fer vehicles, Rieken also hasworked in paver marketing to pro-mote these machines to state depart-ment of transportation officials.

“With the current state of theeconomy, contractors must lay thehighest quality mat possible,” saidRieken. “The aggressive reblendingcapabilities of Terex Remix andRoadMix paving equipment elimi-nate material and thermal segrega-tion, which increases mat quality.”

Rieken’s time with the companyhas always involved travel to cus-tomer job sites. In the field, he gath-ers customer feedback on paver per-formance and operator needs andrelays this to the Terex paver designteam in Oklahoma City for productimprovement projects. Additionally,Rieken assists customers with trou-

bleshooting paving equipment andgives operators tips on improvingmat quality.

“I help educate customers onproper machine set-up, so they getthe most from the paver,” he said

When not in the field with cus-tomers, he’s found in the classroom,training equipment operators andservice technicians. He teaches cus-tomers basic and advanced tech-niques for paver and screed set-up,equipment service, and combattingsegregation to improve mat quality.Over the years, Rieken has helpedto streamline and simplify pavertraining sessions offered throughTerex Roadbuilding University byfocusing on paver components, sotechnicians can work on any seriesof Terex paver.

It’s his love for the paving busi-ness that keeps Rieken enthusiasticabout his service position.

“I work with high tech pavingequipment every day. It’s a chal-lenge, and there’s always somethingto learn. I like that.”

For more information, visitwww.terex.com.

Bill Rieken, marked 35 years working with the Terex asphaltequipment line.

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Calder Brothers Corporation250 E. Warehouse Ct. | Taylors, SC 29687

phone: (864) 244-4800 | fax: (864) 244-5007 | www.4aMauldin.com

Discover More Ways Mauldin Can Help You Become a Master of the Mat.

Mauldin’s 1750-C Super

Paver is ready for fast andhard action. Unmatched performance and durabilityset this heavyweight apart from all others.

Check the details atwww.4aMauldin.com.

M413XT

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Finkbiner Equipment Co.15 W 400 No. Frontage Rd.

Burr Ridge, IL 60527(630) 654-3700

Fax: (630) 654-3792www.finkbinerequipment.com

Miller-Bradford & Risberg, Inc.W250 N6851 Highway 164

Sussex, WI 53089(262) 246-5700

Fax: 262-246-5719Madison, WI

(608) 222-9191Eau Claire, WI(715) 832-3443DePere, WI

(920) 338-5800Abbotsford, WI(715) 223-2381Negaunee, MI(908) 475-4181

www.miller-bradford.com

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THE COMPACTION EXPERTS

Our rollers are pretty basic.Basically perfect.BOMAG improves on perfection with the BW120AD-4 roller.Want a roller that will fi nish the job better, faster and more effi ciently? Then you want the BW120AD-4 from BOMAG. We took the top tandem-drum vibratory roller in its class and made it even better: A more powerful 33.8-hp diesel engine, a 14-percent faster working speed, and a larger operator’s platform with standard laterally sliding seat for better visibility. Improving perfection? That’s just the basics with BOMAG.

To do the best job, you need the best equipment.To learn more visit www.bomag-americas.com,

or call 1-800-78-BOMAG today.

1400 W. Ogden Ave.Naperville, IL 60563

630/355-7150

Rockford, IL815/961-3160

South Holland, IL708/331-6362

Wauconda, IL847/526-7700

Rockdale, IL815/730-9011

200 Erb Industrial Dr.Fenton, MO, 63026

636/349-0200

Foristell, MO636/463-2500

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-0563

Cuba, MO573/885-0500

Owensboro, KY270/684-2339

Paducah, KY270/554-1131

Evansville, IN812/473-0484

Mount Vernon, IL618/244-6800

10874 East Pike Rd.Cambridge, OH 43725

740-432-6303www.southeast-ernequip.com

Evansville, IN 47715812-476-7321

Fort Wayne, IN 46808260-483-8868

Indianapolis, IN 46268317-872-4877

Burlington, KY 41005859-586-6133

Holt, MI 48842517-694-0471

Novi, MI 48374248-349-9922

Brilliant, OH 43913740-598-3400

Brunswick, OH 44212330-225-6511

Cambridge, OH 43725740-432-6303

Dublin, OH 43016614-889-1073

Gallipolis, OH 45631740-446-3910

Heath, OH 43056740-522-3500

Mansfield, OH 44903419-529-4848

Marietta, OH 45750740-374-7479

Mentor, OH 44060440-255-6300

Monroe, OH 45050513-539-9214

North Canton, OH 44720

330-494-3950

Perrysburg, OH 43551419-874-0331

Troy, OH 45373937-416-6397

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The Worldwide Leader in Concrete Paving Technology

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ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.Des Moines, IA

218/741-9011 • 800/555-1445Sioux City, IA

712/252-0538 • 800/633-9104Cedar Rapids, IA

319/363-9655 • 800/616-6615Milan, IL

309/787-1742 • 800/633-9114

SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY3450 West MainFargo, ND 58103

800/369-03712219 Elk Drive

Minot, ND 58107800/210-8766

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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 25 YearsServing the Asphalt Industry for 25 Years

1996 Etnyre S-2000,3200 gallons, computerw/1ft cut-offs, diesel heat,18 ft spray bar, frontmount pump, Mack Utruck, Mack 300 dieselengine, Mack 7 spd trans,air brakes, 62,540 GVW

2008 Rosco 9000 SPRH,10 ft spread hopper,Cummins diesel engine,dual rear wheels, dualoperator stations, excellent condition

1999 Blaw Knox PF5510, Ultimat 10-20 electric screed, smokeeater (no stack), powercrown & slope

2005 Ingersoll RandDD132HF, Cumminsdiesel engine, 84" doubledrum high frequencyvibratory, water system,canopy

2012 MarathonHEPR8DW InfraredHeater, for sealing cracks& joints, wheel mounted,two stainless infraredheaters, lighting torch,hose, regulator

2004 Blaw KnoxPF 3200 Ultimat 10-20Electric Screed,Cummins dieselengine, power augertunnels, power crown& slope, smoke eaters

2005 Lull 644E42 Forklift,42 ft Reach, hydrostaticdrive, 4 wd, 4 wheel steer,OROPS, 6,000 lbs liftingcapacity

2009 Stone Bulldog TR34,New UNUSED Trench compactor, remote operation, 34” drums, 20 HP Hatz diesel

2004 Ford F750XLWater Truck, Cat C7diesel engine, auto.transmission, airbrakes, with 2007Diversified water tank,2350 gallons, 2 front & 2 rear spray heads,hose & reel, box withintake hose on back

866-430-75393517 Wayne White Rd., Climax, NC 27233

[email protected]

www.jfwequipment.com

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With powerful Yanmar diesel engines, the 3640E and 4240E models are little giants that maneuver easily in tight spaces and handle tough jobsite challenges.

All-Tach®

TIGHT SPOTSEXCELS

gehl.com

Elder Ag and TurfEast Palestine, OH330-426-2166

Holt EquipmentLouisville, KY800-507-9705

Bowling Green, KY270-842-3400London, KY

877-231-7151Lexington, KY800-463-8722

Howell Tractor CompanyPeru, IL

800-342-6072Gary, IN

800-852-8816

Custom Truck &Equipment7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

www.cte-equipment.com

Jungclaus Implement520 Chandler Ave.Glencoe, MN 55336

320-864-5118 • 800-778-9854

Alta EquipmentCompany28775 Beck Rd.Wixom, MI 48393

248-449-6700 • Fax: 248-449-6701www.altaequipment.com2470 W. Columbia Ave.Battle Creek, MI 49015

269-965-1269 • Fax: 269-965-18818840 Byron Commerce SWByron Center, MI 49315

616-878-7450 • Fax: 616-878-76504716 Talono Ct. S.E.Kentwood, MI 49512

616-698-2960 • Fax: 616-698-29016327 Jomar Ct.

Lansing, MI 48917517-272-5033 • Fax: 517-272-7257

5920 Grand Haven Rd.Muskegon, MI 49441

231-798-9754 • Fax: 231-798-938728855 Smith Rd.

Romulus, MI 48174734-641-8238 • Fax: 734-641-8334

1524 Champagne Dr.Saginaw, MI 48604

989-752-9400 • Fax: 989-752-98347500 E. 15 Mile Rd.

Sterling Hts., MI 48312586-977-6000 • Fax: 586-977-6099

28990 Wixom Rd.Wixom, MI 48393

248-356-5200 • Fax: 248-356-20299433 Riley St.

Zeeland, MI 49464616-748-4108 • Fax: 616-748-4120

Logan ContractorsSupply

4101-106th StreetDes Moines, IA 50322

515-253-9048 • Fax: 515-253-94914114 State Street

Bettendorf, IA 52722563-441-2949 • Fax: 563-441-2953

6544 L StreetOmaha, NE 68117

402-339-3900 • Fax: 402-597-06941325 S. Enterprise Dr.Olathe, KS 66061

913-768-1551 • Fax: 913-768-1171

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NASCAR Drivers Laud H&K’s Paving Work in Poconogreat grip, and was much faster,which led to predictions of severaltrack records being broken. Those predictions, in fact,

became reality even during thepractice sessions held two daysbefore the race, when 36 of 44drivers posted a faster lap than the172.533 mph NASCAR SprintCup qualifying record set byKahne in 2004. Logano, who wenton to win the race two days later,set the new record at 179.598 mph.Many NASCAR drivers expressedpraise and confirmed their initialimpressions of the track followingthe race. 2010 Pocono Winner andSprint Cup Points Leader GregBiffle stated, “It’s glass smooth[the track]. I think it’s going tobring a lot more energy and excite-ment to this raceway.” Biffle also addressed previous

safety concerns with the track thathave been resolved with the newimprovements. “My hat’s off to them as far as

safety goes. They put safer barriers

in and paved the run-off area.They’ve done a really nice job.” Jeff Gordon added, “The track

feels really good. I haven’t heard asingle complaint.” The NASCAR organization also

expressed its satisfaction of thecompleted project and for TheH&K Group, as Mike Helton,NASCAR president and RobinPemberton, NASCAR vice presi-dent of competition stated, “Youdelivered, gave everything prom-ised, and more.” Chief Operating Officer James

T. Haines stated, “The PoconoRaceway project truly exemplifiesThe H&K Group’s total teamapproach when undertaking a jobof this magnitude. From initialdesign through project completion,our team demonstrated the abilityto brainstorm, plan, implement,construct and operate on all cylin-ders. Thank you to all involved inthe success of the Pocono project.”The H&K Group and The H&K

Group Family of Companies pro-

vide site contracting and con-struction services, constructionmaterials including crushedstone, asphalt and ready-mixconcrete, and associated architec-

tural stone and manufacturedhardscape and retaining wallproducts and services throughover 80 operations in four statesincluding eastern Pennsylvania,

New Jersey, Maryland andDelaware. For more information, call

610/584-8500 or visitwww.hkgroup.com.

Specific Items, Materials and QuantitiesRequired for the Project

• Remove Existing Guiderail and Concrete Retaining Wall = 3,185 lin. ft.• Mill and Remove Existing Bituminous Pavement = 17,829 cu. yd.• Install Cast in Place Concrete Pit Wall = 1,899 lin. ft.• Install Cast in Place Concrete Pit Stalls (18 ft. wide) = 3,728 sq. yd.• Various Class I Excavations = 29,107 cu. yd.• Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) entire track area = 111,871 sq. yd.• Rahns Concrete supplied Type “A” Portland Cement for FDR = 3,221 ton• Lime Stabilize Pit Areas = 10,852 sq. yd.• Place Millings as Subbase in Apron Areas = 25,389 ton• Install various Types of Bituminous Concrete Pavements

a) 19MM, PG 64-22, .3< 3 esals = 24,089 tonb) 9.5MM, PG 64-22, .3< 3 esals, SRL “E” = 8,001 tonc) 9.5MM, PG 76-22, .3< 3 esals, SLAG = 2,985 tond) 9.5MM, PG 82-22, .3< 3 esals, SLAG = 6,303 tone) 9.5MM, PG 76-22, Porous Pavement = 1,112 tonf) FJ1, PG 64-22, SRL “E” = 22 ton

• Install Polymer Modified Joint Adhesive (Mattiola Services ) = 31,680 lin. ft.

POCONO from page 69

Bradco Cold Planer Adjusts for Precise Lapping, Taper CutsThe Bradco cold planer by

Paladin Construction Group,available in standard- and high-flow models, attaches to skidsteers to mill asphalt and concretesurfaces in open and confinedspaces. Its independent depthadjustment side plates allow forprecise lapping and taper cuts,while the high rear spoil clearancereduces recirculation of material.The planetary drive delivers hightorque and durability and theangled spoil guard wheel designprevents the wheels from ridingup and over millings. This pro-vides a flat surface for the wheelsto ride on, reducing rolling resist-ance, and allowing for consistentcontrol over the depth of the cut.A 25-in. (64 cm) left to right sideshift feature and removable rightside plate allow for working nextto curbs or other obstructions. The Bradco cold planer is ideal

for asphalt and concrete potholeand frost heave repair, curb cut-ting, pavement texturing forimproved skid resistance androadway removal around man-

holes. A standard-flow model isavailable with a 12-in. (30.5 cm)cutting width to operate withhydraulic flows of 12 to 22 gpm(45 to 83 Lpm). Five high-flowmodels are available in cuttingwidths from 16 to 40 in. (41 to 102cm) and operate with flows from22 to 40 gpm (83 to 151 Lpm). The controls can be factory fur-

nished with magnetic base joy-stick electric controls, or anoptional wire harness to providein-cab fingertip controls to operateside shift, tilt and cutting depth onhigh-flow models. Shields forhydraulic and electrical compo-nents help protect against unnec-essary wear and tear. An optionalwater kit to reduce dust andincrease pick life by up to 30 per-cent comes standard with a 30-gal.(113.5 L) tank and electric waterpump. The nozzles and hosesrequired for the water kit are fur-nished with the Bradco ColdPlaner. For more information, call

800/456-7100 or visit www.palad-inconstructiongroup.com.

A standard-flow model is available with a 12-in. (30.5 cm) cutting width to operate with hydraulicflows of 12 to 22 gpm (45 to 83 Lpm). Five high-flow models are available in cutting widths from 16 to40 in. (41 to 102 cm) and operate with flows from 22 to 40 gpm (83 to 151 Lpm).

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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

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Road Machinery & Supplies Co.

5633 W Hwy 13Savage, MN952/895-9595800/888-9515

Duluth, MN218/727-8671800/888-9535

Des Moines, IA218/741-9011800/555-1445

Sioux City, IA712/252-0538800/633-9104

Cedar Rapids, IA319/363-9655800/616-6615

Virginia, MN218/741-9011800/752-4304

McAllister Equipment Co.12500 S. Cicero Ave.

Alsip, IL 60803708/389-7700

Villa Park, IL630/530-7600

Rockford, IL815/227-0555

East Peoria, IL309/694-4455

Springfield, IL217/789-0351

On the Go...

Asphalt Drum Mixers UnveilsMobile Version of Its Web Site

Asphalt Drum Mixers Inc. (ADM) hasintroduced a mobile version of its Web site,which allows for easy viewing on smart-phones.ADM’s new mobile Web site contains all

the content from its original site, but is for-matted for easy navigation on small touch-screens. “As more people switch to using smart-

phones, we want to give them easier accessto our product information, parts catalog,project gallery and more,” said MikeDevine, president of ADM. “The mobile siteenhances our customers’ viewing experi-ences, no matter where they are.”To view the new site, visit www.admas-

phaltplants.com on a smartphone, and it willautomatically load the mobile version.

ADM’s new mobile Web site contains all the content from its original site, but is for-matted for easy navigation on small touchscreens.

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DePere WI920/532-0165

Fax: 920/532-0526Deforest WI608/842-4151Franksville WI 262/835-2710

Schofield WI 715/355-9898Eau Claire, WI715/874-5400Escanaba MI906/786-6920Springfield, IL217/789-7711

Marengo, IL815/923-4966Bolingbrook IL630/739-7474Carterville, IL618/985-3399Bridgeton, MO314/291-1330

Cape Girardeau, MO573/334-5252Columbia, MO573/814-0083Palmyra, MO573/769-2056Portage, IN

219/764-8080

ROLAND MACHINERY BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY1801 Watterson Tr.

Louisville, KY 40299502/491-4000 • Fax: 502/499-3195

www.brandeismachinery.comEvansville, IN

812/425-4491 • Fax 812/425-1171

Corbin, KY606/528-3700 • Fax 606/528-9014

Lexington, KY859/259-3456 • Fax 859/254-0783

Stanville, KY606/478-9201 • Fax 606/478-9208

Paducah, KY270/444-8390 • Fax 270/575-4907

Indianapolis, IN317/872-8410 • Fax 317/872-8417

Ft.Wayne, IN260/489-4551 • Fax 260/489-1620

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Full-Hydraulic Aerial PlatformControl System DevelopedElliott Equipment

Company has developeda full-hydraulic upperplatform control packagefor its HiReach aerialwork platform productline. The full-hydraulicplatform controls aredesigned to be “spark andelectronics free” for spe-cial applications includingunderground mining, highcorrosion environmentsand harsh work environ-ments like salt mining aswell as for users thatrequire it as part of theirstandard work practice The full-hydraulic con-

trol system was devel-oped with Elliott distribu-tor "Mirk Inc.” and“Aggregate ResourcesInc.,” a drilling and blast-ing company. Aggregate Resources

purchased an H50FHiReach with a 55 ft.(16.7 m) working heightand an ANFO hose in anoversized cable carrier onthe boom to allow work-ers to deliver ammoniumnitrate fuel oil (ANFO)explosives from withinthe work platform. ANFOis a highly corrosiveexplosive chemical mixused in the miningprocess to fracture rocksurfaces. The full hydraulic control consoleeliminates many components that can bedamaged from coming in contact withANFO or harsh conditions, reducing down-time and costly repairs.The new full-hydraulic upper platform

control system will attract customers frommining, oil/gas, and utilities around theglobe that need equipment that can lift per-sonnel and survive harsh conditions. The controls are fully proportional, intu-

itive and accessible for easy service andmaintenance. As a solution based equip-ment manufacturer, Elliott Equipment

Company is suited to serve the needs ofend-users that require features not availableelsewhere in the aerial work platform andcrane manufacturing industry.Along with full hydraulic controls, Elliott

also offers a removable platform roof, plexi-glass control covers, tool lines to the plat-form including air, welding, ANFO, andpressure washers and material handlingcapabilities, among other options. To builda customized machine, companies can con-tact the Elliott distributor in their state orcountry and request a consultation withElliott’s engineering and sales team.

Along with full hydraulic controls, Elliott also offers aremovable platform roof, plexi-glass control covers, toollines to the platform including air, welding, ANFO, andpressure washers and material handling capabilities,among other options.

Summit Supply Expands WithNew Warehouse, ProductsSummit Supply LLC, a division of Multi

Machine Inc., has expanded with the acqui-sition of a new 100,000 sq. ft warehouse inNew Jersey. “We are now set up and ready to better

serve our ever growing customer’s needs,”said Eric Druckenmiller, Summit Supplygeneral manager. “The same great servicethat our customers have come to know isnow even better. Not only has the rubbertrack warehouse expanded, we have broughton several new product lines, including flatproof skid steer tires, rubber pads for steeltracked machines and undercarriage parts.”Summit Supply LLC is a family owned

and operated business that has been growingsince it has opened its doors for business in1981. Its main inventory line is the Summitbrand rubber tracks; the company has morethan 6,000 rubber tracks in stock every day,according to Druckenmiller. “We carry over 240 track sizes to fit 99

percent of all rubber tracked equipment inthe country. Summit tracks are built to exactOEM specs, made with 100 percent virginrubber compounds — not recycled rubber— and continuous steel cords inside to makeour tracks the strongest tracks in the market-place today.” According to Druckenmiller, Summit’s

customers get three to four times the use outof a set of flat proof tires as compared to theair tires. The company stocks two tread

designs: the aggressive tread pattern and thesmooth tire for demo work in the 10 by 16.5in. (25.4 by 42 cm) and 12 by 16.5 in. (30.5by 42 cm) tire sizes. “Our rubber tires are bonded to the rims

so that there is never any rim slippage whenthe machine is under load. The rims are off-set, which allows the customer to make themachine wider for more stability or narrow-er to fit into smaller confined areas. Ourdemolition and scrap salvage customershave found the smooth solid tires extremelyfitting for their needs as they are alwaysworking in harsh environments and aroundsharp objects,” Druckenmiller said. Summit Supply carries a large inventory

of bottom rollers, top rollers, sprockets andfront/rear idlers for many of the machines. Italso offers rubber pads for full-size excava-tors to small steel tracked excavators. “We carry from the 300mm to 700mm

size pad with bolt-on, clip-on and chain typestyles in inventory. Again, large quantities ofmany sizes are kept in stock. Generally weneed to confirm measurements with the cus-tomer to ensure perfect fitment to theirmachine,” Druckenmiller said.All orders received by 3:30 p.m. EST will

ship out the same day unless otherwise dis-cussed with the sales department. For more information, call 888/888-1248

or visit www.mmmachine.com/rubber-tracks.htm

Summit Supply’s new warehouse in New Jersey is 100,000 sq. ft. in size.

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AERIAL LIFTS

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Asphalt Pavers

2002 Witgen WR2500, AC,

scraper blade, cab w/heat,

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316-945-1015

Asphalt Rollers

JCB VM115, 125 HP, 83''

width, single drum, canopy

model, mint, low hours.

..........................Make Offer

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BORING EQUIPMENT

Boring

2008 Yanmar CBL 40C,

includes PTO, 3 pt. hitch,

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attached w/skid plate, great

condition, 216 hours

..............................$32,500.

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CRAWLER TRACTORS

Crawler Tractors

1999 John Deere 750C,

ROPS, winch, 128'' semi-u

blade, 22'' single grouser

pads......................$54,500.

316-945-1015

EXCAVATORS

Hydraulic Excavators

2006 John Deere 450DLC,

36'' pads, A/C, coupler, Pilot

controls ...............$179,500.

316-945-1015

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FORESTRY EQUIPMENT

Chippers

1988 Woodchuck Hy-Roller,

12'' capacity, good condi-

tion, 2800 hours.......$5,000.

952-656-7107

FORKLIFTS

Industrial Forklifts

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LOADERS

Wheel Loaders

NH Construction Equipment

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Caterpillar Shares Increaseas 2Q Profit Grows 67 Percentshare, a year ago. Revenue increased 22 per-cent to $17.37 billion from last year’s $14.23billion. Analysts surveyed by FactSet expected

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ume and prices provided a $2 billion boost,with sales rising in every region worldwide.

Last year’s acquisitions of mining equip-ment maker Bucyrus International andengine maker MWM Holding GmbH alsoprovided a $1.37 billion boost to sales duringthe quarter. The biggest sales improvement came in

North America, where sales grew 31 percentas construction firms upgraded their agingfleets even though construction activityremained slow. Sales in Asia grew 25 per-cent because increases in Australia and othercountries offset a decline in China.

“The good news is, thisdoesn’t feel like 2008.”

Doug OberhelmanCaterpillar

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Ohio CAT, Cleveland BrothersAdded as New HCEA MembersThe Historical Construction Equipment

Association (HCEA), a 501(c)3 non-profitorganization dedicated to preserving the his-tory of the construction, dredging and sur-face mining equipment industries,announced new corporate memberships.Ohio CAT was founded in 1945 as Ohio

Machinery Company to distributeCaterpillar products in 66 of Ohio’s 88 coun-ties. In 2003, the assets of fellow Cat dealerHolt Company of Ohio were purchased andtoday Ohio CAT serves all of Ohio, northernKentucky and southeast Indiana. Operatingunder the third generation of Taylor familyownership, Ohio CAT is a long-time sup-porter of the National ConstructionEquipment Museum, operated by the HCEAin Bowling Green, Ohio.Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company

Inc. was originally founded as a landscapingcontracting company by Bob and RoyCleveland in 1937. The brothers acquired theCaterpillar dealership in centralPennsylvania as a new business opportunityand Cleveland Brothers was formed on Jan.

1, 1948. Cleveland acquired One CallRentals and, in October 2005, BeckwithMachinery. With the fifth generation ofCleveland brothers now working for thecompany, Cleveland Equipment serves all ofnortheastern, central and westernPennsylvania, along with western Marylandand northern West Virginia. Corporate members designate up to five

of their officers and employees to receive theHCEA’s quarterly magazine, EquipmentEchoes, and VIP passes to its annualInternational Convention and OldEquipment Exposition, to be held next at itsBowling Green, Ohio, headquarters Sept. 14through 16, 2012. They also receive links onthe HCEA’s Web site at www.hcea.net, andare being publicized in Equipment Echoesand in press releases to trade publicationsand Web sites.Individual memberships are $30.00 with-

in the United States and Canada, and $40.00elsewhere. For more information, call 419/352-5616

or visit www.hcea.net.

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WHEEL LOADERS | LOOKING TO PUR-CHASE THE FOLLOWING CATERPILLARWHEEL LOADERS. 930 (1978-1986) 936(1984-1992) 938G (AROUND YEAR 2005)950B/E/G (1984 UP, FULL STEERING)966C/D/E/F-II/G (1979 UP, FULL STEER-ING) 980C/F (1988 UP)CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY | WE ARELOOKING FOR A TRANSMISSIONASSEMBLY SUITABLE THE FOLLOWINGMITSUBISHI 330 MOTOR GRADER. THEINFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR THEMOTOR GRADER IS AS UNDER. SERIAL# OF GRADER MG003231, ENGINE SERI-AL # 75761, MACHINE # 3QA00515,TRANSMISSION # 60325 - 80111, MODEL3-5-93CONTACT: ANIS SHERWANIPHONE: +923214696007FAX: +92 42 35887118EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MINI EXCAVATOR | SMALL MINI EXCA-VATOR FOR PERSONAL USE AT HOMENOT FOR BUSINESSCONTACT: TIM HAWKINSEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SPECIALLY CATERPILLAR MANUALWHEEL LOADER | REGULAR REQUIRE-MENT OF MENTIONED MACHINES. (WEBUY FOR OUR OWN STOCK TIME TOTIME) MARKET MEET MACHINERY: CAT910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, E & 966D, EAND 966F. CAT GRADER 140G S/N:10,000 UP. DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D,CA262D, CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPEALSO WORKS] JCB TELE HANDLER550 YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVA-TOR EX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1,UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATORPC 200-6, -7. CONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +923002831078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BACKHOE ATTACHMENT FOR JD 401DTRACTOR. J D MODEL # FOR HOE IS9250ACONTACT: MARK BEYERPHONE: 707 538 0413EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR D10N OR D10R WITHBAD OR NO ENGINE.CONTACT: J. R. WALLINPHONE: 281-844-8489FAX: 979-921-0020EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,WORK READY. USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––325, 330, CL, BL | I NEED DOZER D7G,D8K, D6H, D6R WITH RIPPERS I NEEDLOT OF OTHER EQUIPMENT, PLEASEEMAIL ME COMPLETE LIST

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CONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOUHAVE. CONTACT: GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––PARTS | CAT 312 INSPECTION DOOR,RIGHT SIDE, PUMP SIDECONTACT: TOMPHONE: 860 585 7143EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SAFTY DOOR FOR 1840 CASE SKID-STEERCONTACT: ROLAND DANIELSFAX: 410-755-6326EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CATERPILLER 963 LOADER | 963CLOADER IN VA.CONTACT: LEONARDEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––REQUIRED USED MACHINES TO IUK &CO | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OFMENTIONED MACHINES. (WE BUY FOROUR OWN STOCK TIME TO TIME) MAR-KET MEET MACHINERY: CAT 910, 920,930, 950, 950B, E & 966D, E AND 966F.CAT GRADER 140G S/N:10, 000 UP.DYNAPAC ROLLERS CA251D, CA262D,CA301D [PAD FOOT TYPE ALSOWORKS] JCB TELE HANDLER 550YEAR 1999~2005 HITACHI EXCAVATOREX200-1, EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC200-6, -7. IF AVAILABLE ANY TIME CON-TACT ME. WWW.IUKCO.COMCONTACT: IKRAM KHANPHONE: +92-300-2831078EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––**WANTED** BOBCAT BRAND SKIDSTEER LOADERS LOCATED IN THE SEUNITED STATES | AM BUYING BOBCATSKID STEER LOADERS. ESPECIALLYLOOKING FOR LARGE FRAMEMACHINES S320, S300, S250, T320,T300, T250. PREFER "GOLD PACKAGE"MACHINES, BUT WE ARE OPEN TO ANYBOBCAT YOU MAY HAVE FOR SALE.SEND RECENT PHOTOGRAPH ANDASKING PRICE. ***DEALERS NEED NOTRESPOND***CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (FOR MASON-RY) | NEED TO REACH UP TO 45 TO 50FEET. MOSTLY TO LIFT CMUBLOCKS.WE HAVE A 2001 580M - 4WHEEL DRIVE CASE BACKHOE THAT ISFOR SALE OR TRADE. IN GOOD CONDI-TION.CONTACT: VASSANEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE NEED THE FOLLOWING HITACHIEXCAVATORS EX200, EX400,EX100WD.OFFER US & KINDLY SENDUS DETAIL, PHOTOS & OFFER GOODPRICE.CONTACT: NAQIB KHANPHONE: +92-333-3298751EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ACTIVELY SEEKING VIBRATORYHYDRAULIC PILE HAMMERS MANUFAC-TURED BY ICE, MKT OR APE. YOURBEST OPTION TO SELL YOUR SUR-PLUS PILE HAMMERS FOR QUICKCASH. SEND EMAIL WITH PICTURESAND MODEL INFORMATION OF YOURSURPLUS EQUIPMENT. CONTACT: JEFF LAWSONPHONE: 864-542-4369EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EXCAVATOR AND DOZER | EXCAVATORKOBELCO (115SRDZ OR 160) CASE (130OR 160) KOMATSU (160) MUST HAVELOW HRS. DOZER KOMATSU (D30EX21OR 22)ETC CASE (CASE 850 K OR L)WITH CAB AND AIR ) LOW HRSCONTACT: GEORGE KEENEREMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED IMMEDIATELY: MACK 2004 –2010 TRI-AXLE, STEEL BODY DUMPTRUCKS – SERVICE RECORDS ARE AMUST. CONTACT: ANDYPHONE: 215-519-3016EMAIL:[email protected].––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––20 TON EXCAVATOR LOW HOURS,HYDRAULIC THUMBCONTACT: JIM BERGERONEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TELEX DUMPER | TELEXCONTACT: PHIL STEWARTPHONE: 917 5192306FAX: 917 5192306EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CRAWLER LOADER, WHEEL LOADERS| WE ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASECATERPILLAR CRAWLER LOADERWITH RIPPER, BUCKET WITHTEETH.ALSO CAT966, 980 OLDER MOD-ELS. MACHINES MUST BE LOOKINGAND IN WORKING CONDITION.CONTACT: MATTPHONE: 1 800 660 5453FAX: 415 455 9945EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE NEW ORUSED SERVICE, SHOP, PARTS, OPERA-TOR’S OR OTHER MANUALS FOREQUIPMENT, TRUCKS AND VEHICLESOF ALL SORTS. WE PREFER IN BULK,WE WILL PURCHASE IN ANY USEABLECONDITION IN ANY AMOUNT YOUHAVE. CONTACT: DAVE OR GRACE FRANCESPHONE: 270-849-2270EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––"WANTED" BOBCAT BRAND SKIDSTEER LOADERS LOCATED IN THE SEUNITED STATES | PREFER LARGEFRAME MACHINES; S320, S300, S250,

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ALEX LYON & SON

AUCTIONEERS

www.lyonauction.com

315-633-2944�

•�Queretero,�Mexico

Sat.,�August�10,�2012

For:�Used�and�Unused

Late�Model�Rental�Fleet

Construction�Equipment

•�Atlantic�City,�NJ

Sat.-Sun.,�August�11-12,

2012

For:��Large�Rental�Return

Auction,�Aerial�Lifts,

Cranes,�Skid�Steers,

Trucks�and�Trailers

•�Kissimmee,�FL

Wed.,�August�15,�2012

For:�Late�Model�Rental

Fleet�Construction

Equipment,�Aerials,�Trucks

and�Trailers

•�Atlanta,�GA

Fri.,�August�17,�2012

For:�Construction/Support

Equipment,�Dump�Trucks

and�Trailers

•�Racine,�WI

Sat.,�August�18,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Truck�Tractors

and�Support

•�Lexington,�KY

Fri.,�August�21,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Truck�Tractors

and�Support

•�Houston,�TX

Tue.,�August�21,�2012

For:�Construction/Support

Equipment,�Trucks�and

Trailers

•�Syracuse,�NY

Sat.,�August�25,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Dump�&

Water�Trucks,�Tractors

and�Trailers

•�Westminster,�VT

Sun,�August�26,�2012

For:�Complete�Liquidation

of�Santa’s�Land

Amusement�Park:

Running�Trains,�Merry-Go-

Round,�Rides,�Real�Estate

•�Atkins,�VA

Wed.,�August�29,�2012

For:�Complete�Liquidation

Cabinet�Mfg.�Operation

•�Jacksonville,�NC

Sat.,�September�8,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers�&�Support

Equipment�

•�Albany,�NY

Fri.,�September�14,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Support�and�Attachments

•�Atlanta,�GA

Wed.,�September�19,

2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers�&�Support

Equipment

•�Parkersburg,�WV

Fri.,�September�21,�2012

For:�Late�Model�Cat,

Deere�and�Komatsu

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers

•�Scranton,�PA

Sat.,�September�22,�2012

For:�Aggregate

Construction,�Support

Equipment

•�Charlestown,�SC

Sat.,�September�22,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Dump�Trucks

and�Support�Equipment

•�Atlantic�City,�NJ

Sat./Sun.,�September�29-

30,�2012

For:�Late�Model

Construction�Equipment,

Aerials,�Forklifts,�Trucks,

Trailers�&�Support

•�Detroit,�MI

Fri.,�October�5,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers,�Support

•�Barranquilla,�Columbia

Sat.,�November�24,�2012

For:�Late�Model

Construction�and�Support

Equipment

RITCHIE BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

www.rbauction.com

402-421-2631

•�Sacramento,�CA

August�14,�2012

•�Orlando,�FL

August�16,�2012

•�Albuquerque,�NM

August�16,�2012

•�Tipton,�CA

August�17,�2012

•�Louisville,�KY

August�21,�2012

•�Houston,�TX

August�22-23,�2012

•�Northeast,�MD

August�28,�2012

•�Gillette,�WY

August�30,�2012

•�Phoenix,�AZ

September�6,�2012

•�Louisville,�KY

September�6,�2012

•�Kansas�City,�MO

September�6,�2012

•�Salt�Lake�City,�UT

September�12,�2012

•�Columbus,�OH

September�13,�2012

•�Jackson,�MS

September�14,�2012

•�Minneapolis,�MN

September�14,�2012

•�Chehalis,�WA

September�18,�2012

•�Corvalis,�OR

September�20,�2012

•�Atlanta,�GA

September�20,�2012

•�Los�Angeles,�CA

September�21,�2012

•�Nashville,�TN

September�21,�2012

•�Raleigh-Durham,�NC

September�26-27,�2012

•�Las�Vegas,�NV

September�27-28,�2012

•�St.�Louis,�MO

September�28,�2012

•�Detroit,�MI

October�3,�2012

•�Moultrie,�GA

October�19,�2012

•�Tipton,�CA

October�19,�2012

COLLAR CITY AUCTIONS

www.collarcityauctions.com

�518-895-8150

•�Delanson,�NY

Thurs.,�August�9,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks�&

Trailers

DARELL DUNKLE

& ASSOCIATES

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.dunkleauctioneers.com

�800-433-6670

•�Holland,�MI

Fri.,�September�7,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

DAVIS AUCTIONS

www.davisauctionsinc.com

�203-758-4087

•�Prospect,�CT

August�18,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

•�Prospect,�CT

October�13,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

•�Prospect,�CT

December�8,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

FAHEY SALES

AUCTIONEERS

& APPRAISERS

www.faheysales.com

952-873-2555

•�New�Prague,�MN

Sat.,�August�11,�2012

For:�Equipment

Consignment�Auction

•�Lathrop,�MO

Sat.,�August�25,�2012

For:�Mid�Country

Equipment�Consignment

Auction

•�Online�Only

Closes�September�24,

2012

For:�Equipment

Consignment�Auction

HUNYADY

AUCTION COMPANY

www.hunyady.com

�800-233-6898

•�Scottsbluff,�NE

Wed.�August�8,�2012

For:�Complete�Liquidation

Power�Line�–

Transmission�Contractor�

•�Presto,�PA

Thurs.,�August�23,�2012

For:�Complete�Liquidation

Snow�&�Ice�Management

Co.

•�SEALED�BID�AUCTION

Deadline:�Tues.,�August

28�–�5PM

For:�Maxim�Crane�Works

IRAY AUCTIONS

www.iraymn.com

�320-968-7230

•�Foley,�MN

Thurs.,�September�13,

2012

•�Foley,�MN

Fri.,�November�30,�2012

IRON PLANET AUCTIONS

www.ironplanet.com

�888-433-5426

ONLINE�AUCTIONS

Go�to�www.ironplanet.com

to view the complete auc-

tion schedules, inspection

reports and to place your

bid!

•�ONLINE�ONLY

August�22,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

•�ONLINE�ONLY

August�23,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

ITL AUCTIONEERING

www.itlauctions.us

508-824-3262

•�ONLINE�ONLY

Sat.,�September�15,�2012

For:�Consignments

Wanted

JOSEPH FINN CO.

AUCTIONEERS

& APPRAISERS

www.josephfinn.com

�617-964-1886

•�Quincy,�MA

Wed.,�August�15,�2012

For:�Construction�Rental

Equipment

MARTIN & MARTIN

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.mmaauction.com

�800-763-2728

•�Online�Only

Tues.�August�14,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

•�Pelzer,�SC

Wed.-Thurs.�August�15-

16,�2012

For:�Two�Day�Public

Equipment�and�Truck

Auction

•�Brooklyn,�MS

Sat.�August�25,�2012

For:�Construction�and

Farm�Equipment

MEEKINS AUCTION

COMPANY

www.meekinsauction.com

�800-499-6560

•�Lumberton,�NC

Tues.,�September�25,

2012

For:�Annual�Fall

Contractor’s�Auction

MOTLEY’S AUCTION

& REALTY GROUP

www.motleys.com

�804-232-3300

•�Online�Only

August�3-9,�2012

For:�Concrete�Equipment,

Vehicles,�Office�Furniture

•�Online�Only

August�6-11,�2012

For:�Support�Equipment

•�Online�Only

August�10,�2012

For:�Truck�and�Equipment

Auction

MYRON BOWLING

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.myronbowling.com

�513-738-3311

•�Novi,�MI

Tues.,�August�7,�2012

For:�Tony�Angelo�Cement

Construction�Co.

PETROWSKY

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.petrowskyauction-

eers.com

�860-642-4200

•�Wharton,�NJ

Fri.,�August�10,�2012

For:�Construction�and

Paving�Equipment

•�Lunenburg,�MA

Sat.,�September�15,�2012

For:�Padula�Bros.�&�Area

Contractors

•�North�Franklin,�CT

Fri/Sat,�September�28-29,

2012

For:�Area�Contractors�and

Equipment�DEalers

PURPLE WAVE AUCTION

www.purplewave.com

�866-608-9283

•�ONLINE�ONLY

Thurs.,�August�16,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

RITCHASON

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.ritchason.com

�800-806-3395

•�Lebanon,�TN

Sat.,�September�22,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

ROY TIETSWORTH

AUCTIONEERS

www.tietsworth.com

�585-243-1563

•�Seneca�Falls,�NY

Thurs.,�August�9�2012

For:�Farm�Equipment�and

Truck�Auction

STEFFES

AUCTIONEERS INC.

www.steffesauctioneers.com

�701-237-9173

•�Online�Only

Wed.,�August�1-8,�2012

For:�Ag, Construction,

Trucks, Vehicles and more!

TAYLOR AUCTION

& REALTY, INC.

www.taylorauction.com

662-226-2080

•�Byram,�MS

Wed.,�August�22,�2012

For:�Belk Construction

Corp.

THE AUCTION COMPANY

www.theauctioncompany.net

951-657-5300�

•�Southern�CA

Sat.,�August�18,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers

•�Northern�CA

Sat.,�September�8,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,�Govt.

Vehicles

•�Southern�CA

Sat.,�October�13,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers

•�Northern�CA

Sat.,�October�13,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,�Govt.

Vehicles

•�Northern�CA

Sat.,�November�17,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,�Govt.

Vehicle

•�Southern�CA

Sat.,�December�8,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,

Trailers

•�Northern�CA

Sat.,�December�15,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment,�Trucks,�Govt.

Vehicles

VAUGHAN AUCTION GROUP

www.vaughanauctiongroup.com

�903-873-6777

•�Wills�Point,�TX

Sat.,�August�23,�2012

For:�Summer�Contractors

Public�Auction

WILSON’S AUCTION SALES

www.wilsonsauction.com

�302-422-3454

•�Harrington,�DE

Sat.,�September�22,�2012

For:�Mid-Atlantic

Equipment�Auction

WOLFE INDUSTRIAL

AUCTIONS, INC.

www.wolfeauctions.com

�800-443-9580

•�Frederick,�MD

Sat.,�August�18,�2012

For:�Northern�MD

Contractors�Auction

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

www.yoderandfrey.com

�419-865-3990

•�Williamston,�MI

Thurs.,�August�16,�2012

For:�Construction

Equipment

AuctionsComing

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TOOL CARRIERS: 2003 KOMATSU WA250-3; 2002 KOMATSUWA250-3;LOADER BACKHOES: (2) CASE 590 Super L; (2) CASE 590 Super M; ROCK SAWS: VERMEER CC-155; VERMEER CC-145A; VERMEERCC-145;HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: CASE CX240; CASE 9040B;RUBBER TIRED EXCAVATORS: (2) CASE 1085B; (2) Case 1085C;HYDRAULIC HAMMER DRILLS: E-Z DRILL 2 GANG 210; WOOD-INGS-5 GANG DRILL; 2006 5 GANG DRILL HEAD; TAM ROCK 3/5GANG DRILL PACK; KC HYPO 6 GANG HYD. DRILL RIG; 2005 SHOP-BUILT 5 GANG; SHOPBUILT 3 GANG DRILL PACK; E-Z DRILL 210; ROLLER: BOMAG BW65S;ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE: GROVE RT58;FORKLIFT: MASTERCRAFT S-5-HO;MANLIFTS: (3) MARKLIFT CH20 NEP;

TRUCK TRACTORS (MICHIGAN SPECIALS): 2000 FREIGHTLIN-ER; 1995 KENWORTH; 1992 PETERBILT; TRUCK TRACTORS: 1998 GMC; 1979 AUTO CAR T/A (BAD ENG.); MECHANICS TRUCKS: 1999 FORD F550; 1999 FORD F450; 1997DODGE 350; 1996 DODGE RAM 2500; 1994 GMC;DUMP TRUCKS: 1992 FORD F350; 1986 FORD 9000 16’ 3/A; 1979AUTO CAR 16’ 3/A;VAC TRUCK: 1999 GMC;FLATBED TRUCKS: 2000 GMC 3500 14’; 1997 FORD F350; 1996CHEVROLET 3500HD 12’; 1996 FORD L8000 26’; 1996 FORD F450 12’;1995 FORD F450 12’; 1995 CHEVROLET 3500HD 12’; 1994 FORD F35012’ 1994 FORD F700 D/A 18’; 1993 DODGE RAM 3500 1 TON; 1993DODGE; 1992 INTERNATIONAL; 1991 DODGE; 1990 CHEVROLET3500 12’ DRILL TRK; 1988 CHEVROLET 3500; 1988 FORD; 1986 FORDF700 16’; (2)1985 GMC 7000;

PICKUPS: 2005 CHEVROLET COLORADO EXTENDED CAB; 2005CHEVROLET 2500HD CREW CAB; 2004 FORD F250 EXTENDED CAB;(2) 2003 CHEVROLET 2500HD EXTENDED CAB; 2001 CHEVROLET2500HD EXTENDED CAB; 1999 FORD F250 EXTENDED CAB; 1999DODGE EXTENDED CAB; 1995 FORD F250 EXTENDED CAB; 1994CHEVROLET 2500 EXTENDED CAB; 1994 CHEVROLET 3500HD; VAN TRUCKS: 2000 CHEVROLET 15 PASSENGER; (2) 1997 FORDBOX; 1992 DODGE RAM 350; 1992 CHEVROLET 18’; 1989 FORDEPOXY BOX VAN; 1987 MACK EPOXY BOX VAN(BAD ENGINE); ANTIQUE AUTO: 1941 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN (RESTORED);TRAILERS: 2010 SHOPBUILT SAW; 2005 TRAILSTAR 4 AXLE DUMP;2003 TRAILSTAR 4 AXLE DUMP; 1999 EAST 4-AXLE DUMP; 1998FONTAINE 55 TON LOWBOY 3/A; 1998 HOOSIER; 1997 TOWLINE;1994 SAMS; 1993 MONON TOOL 53’ VAN; (2) 1990 SOO ASSEMBLED;1987 TRAILKING 35 TON LOWBOY T/A; 1981 EAGER BEAVER 3/A;1980 GERRARD; 1980 DAKOTA;1976 GENERAL; 1972 MUVALL DROP

DECK LOWBOY; 1971 GERARD; 1971 SAW; 1968 DORSEY; INTER-STATE CARGO; SHOPBUILT 4’X6’ W/30” SIDES;MISCELLANEOUS: SWEEPSTER BROOM; CURB MACHINE;LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CONCRETE REPAIR EQUIPMENT; CON-CRETE FORMS; GENERATORS; AIR COMPRESSORS; EXCAVATORBKTS; HAMMERS; SAWS; WELDERS; TAR WAGONS; SPRAYERS;SCREEDS; (7) POWER WASHERS; LIFTING CRADLE; DOWEL PACK;KEYSAW MILL; SAND POTS; ROTARY 4 POST LIFT; CEMENT MIX-ERS; DRILL PRESS; (14) HILTI HAMMER DRILLS; (8) JET AIR ROCKDRILLS; ENG. HOIST; LIGHT TOWERS; TRANSMISSION JACK;LOADER DRILL ARM; IND’L SPACE HEATER; WATER TANKS; (13)INJECTION PUMPS; EPOXY PUMPS; HEATER; OFFICE FURNITURE& MACHINES; PAINTINGS (NUMBERED PRINTS); ETC.

Terms: Payment in full on Sale Day by Cash, Cashier’s Check or Certified Checks. Personal andCompany Checks MUST have bank letter of guarantee. Additional terms can be found in the sale day cat-alog. Note: There is a three (3%) percent buyer’s premium.

1670 Commerce RoadHolland, OH 43528www.yoderandfrey.com

Phone: 419-865-3990Fax: 419-865-4595

Email: [email protected]

ONE OWNER COMPLETE LIQUIDATION ABSOLUTE AUCTION

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT - TRUCKS & TRAILERS

KELCRIS CORPORATION3416 CORWIN ROAD, WILLIAMSTON, MI 48895

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012 • 9:00 AM

Sale Conducted By:

Online & Absentee Bidding will be provided. Visit our website atwww.yoderandfrey.com for more information and to BID ONLINE!

Note: There is an additional 2% buyers premium for Online and Absentee Bidders.

Please check our website (www.yoderandfrey.com) and future advertising for uploaded information. Please call 1-800-842-6221 for more information.

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www.lyonauction.com corporate offices: Bridgeport, NYPhone: (315) 633-2944 • Fax: (315) 633-5635

www.lyonauctionlive.com

Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.

ALEX

LYON& SON

SAT., AUGUST 18 @ 9:00 AM(EARLY START!)

NOTE: Bell Land Development, a fine, long established company is now selling half of theequipment after having partially completed their last major job. Also selling: 1500 lots ofnew and like new support equipment from one of the largest distributors in the world.

HILITES: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: Volvo A35C, 11 HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat 330CL, Cat320CL, Cat 320BL, Cat 315CL, 2004 Cat 312CLC, Cat 307, Unused Kobelco SK210LC, 2003 Komatsu PC400LC, HitachiEX330LC-5, NH EC130LC, 2005 JD 9520E, LONG REACH EXCAVATORS: Kobelco SK250LR, ROUGH TER-RAIN CRANES: P&H (4x4), MOTOR GRADERS: Galion T500A, 2 MOTOR SCRAPERS: (2) Terex TS14B, 10RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Cat 980B, Cat 980, 2009 Cat 924HZ, 2009 Cat 924HZ, 2007 Case 821E, 2005Case 621D,JD 644G, 2004 Komatsu WA180D-3, Komatsu WA50, Fiat Allis 545E, 8 CRAWLER TRACTORS: Cat D6MXL, 2009Cat D5KLGP, 2007 Cat D5GLGP (cab), 2006 Cat D5GLGP, Cat D4C, Cat D3C (hystat), 8 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat963B, Cat 963, Cat 963, 2005 Cat 953C, Cat 953C, Cat 939, 2 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2008 Cat 420E(4x4), 2006 Cat 420E (4x4), 2 SOIL COMPACTORS: Cat 815F (cab), Cat 815B, 3 VIBRATORY ROLLERS: CatCS563D w/ blade, Cat CS563, Cat CP563E, 3 RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2004 Cat 287B, (2) 2007 Cat 247B(cab), 4 SKID STEERS: 2010-2007 Cat 256C, 2005 Cat 248B (VTS), 2003 Cat 246, 4 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS:2007 Genie GTH844, 2005 Mustang TH944, 2006 Mustang TH844, 2006 Mustang TH642, 6 GENERATORS: 2005Kohler 750kw, 2005 Multiquip 750R9ZD, 2005 Multiquip D600FRY, Multiquip 600DS4, 2004 Katolight 600kw, Katolight600kw, 3 PULLING TRACTORS: 2005 JD 9520E, Steiger Bearcat III AT220 (4x4), Steiger Bearcat II (4x4), AG TRAC-TORS: JD 9400, VAN TRUCK: 1984 Ford F7000 (s/a), 4 WATER TRUCKS:Mack DMM658S (t/a), IH (t/a, new tank),1999 Sterling (s/a, new tank), 1990 Ford Louisville (s/a), FLATBED TRUCKS: 2006 Ford F450, DUMP TRUCK: 1994Peterbilt 378 (tri.), 7 TRUCK TRACTORS: (4) 2007 Kenworth T800 (t/a), Kenworth (t/a), 2004 Peterbilt 379 (t/a), 2000Western Star (tri.), UTILITY TRUCK: 2006 Ford F550, PICKUPS: 2005 Ford F250XLT (4x4), DETACHABLEGOOSENECK TRAILERS: 2006 Trailking TK110 (55T, air-ride), 2 EQUIPMENT TRAILERS: 2006 TrailkingTK70HT (winch, hydr. beavertail), 2002 Trailking TK70HT (winch, hydr. beavertail), DUMP TRAILER: Trailmobile, 2FLATBED TRAILERS: (2) Trailmobile (t/a), REEFER TRAILER: 2005 Utility VS2RA 53ft. (t/a), DUMP BODIES:Swenson 6.5ft. Insert, 4 CAMPERS: (2) Unused R Vision Mini Park Model 32SK, (2) Unused Holiday Rambler Mini ParkModel 32SK, RECREATIONAL/UTILITY VEHICLES: 2006 Clubcar XRT900, SNOWMOBILES: PolarisS06MP6FSB 600 H.O. Fusion, STONE BOX: 7 Yard, ROAD PLATES: 7 1/2ft. x 10ft. steel, HEATING EQUIPMENT:(2) 2004 Hang On 130kw Heaters,(6) 2003 60kw Heaters, (8) 2005 Fostoria 15kw Heaters, (6) 2009 Val InfraRed Heaters,2005 Heat Wagon Thaw Devil Heater, (2) 2006 60,000btu Heaters, FUEL TANKS: 2007-2006 1000gal., ATTACH-MENTS:Skid Steers: New 60in. -78in. Smooth- Stump- Rock - Mulch Buckets, New Mount Plates, New VersatechGrapple Buckets, New Versatech Hay Spears, New Pallet Forks, New Fork Frames, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT:New EasyKleen Magnum Electric 3000psi Pressure Washer, (2) Electric Water Pumps, Tru-test KF-18 High Test Pump, Bucket ofPumps, New Abrasive & Diamond Blades, New Stiff neck Pintle Hitches, New Air Spray Guns, New Ratchet Cargo Straps,New Impact Wrenches, Air Spray Guns, New Huskie Hammer Drill, New Jack hammer Hose, New Water Hose, ConcreteVibrator, Impact Wrenches, Water Hoses, Mustang Rammer, Hose Reels, Porta Powers, Multi Hitches, Water Pump, DemoSaws, Electric Welder, Sullair Air Compressor Trailer Kits, Shop Vac, PLUS OVER 1500 LOTS OF LIKE NEW SUP-PORT FROM THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR IN NORTH AMERICA INCLUDING: Carpet Cleaners, Generators,Air Compressors, Sockets, Tree Pruners, Jacks, Deck Sprayers, Furniture Movers, String Trimmers, Battery Chargers,Grinders, Screwdrivers, Gas Blowers, Homelite Weed Wackers, Roofing Nailers, Chainsaws, Cut Off Saws, Tape Measures,Impact Wrenches, Hammer Drills, Rigid Shop Vacs, Rigid Miter Saws, Tile Saws, Recreational Vehicles, Lawn Mowers,Toro 17in. Trimmers, Titan Extension Ladder, Wagner Paint Sprayers, Belt Sanders, Black & Decker Shop Vacs, MeasuringTapes, Ryobi Rollers, Air Hose, Floor Jacks, Power Steamer, Diamond Blades, Jumping Jacks.

DIRECTIONS: From General Mitchell Int’l Airport in Milwaukee: (approx. 20 min.), take I-94S to Exit 333, Hwy 20.Proceed to East Frontage Rd., go South to auction site on left. From Chicago O’Hare Field: (approx. 45 min.), take I-294 N to I-94 N. Proceed to Exit 333, Hwy 20E, continue to East Frontage Road. Address: 1755 S. E. Frontage Road,Sturtevant, WI 53177.

SITE PHONE: 262-886-2778, (262) 903-6269, SITE FAX: 262-886-2369REGISTERED WI AUCTION FIRM: #223-053 Alex Lyon & Son, Sales Managers & Auctioneers, Inc.REGISTERED WISCONSIN AUCTIONEER: #1878-052 Jack Lyon

RACINE,(STURTEVANT), WISCONSIN

VERY LARGE AUCTION!

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & SUPPORT EQUIPMENT. PLUS

OVER 1500 LOTS OF LIKE NEW SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

FROM THE LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR IN THE WORLD

1/2 FINAL PHASE LIQUIDATION

Bell Land Development AUCTION Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business

Grow Here!2012 EVENTS CALENDAR:Thursday, August 9th - 2012 WISCONSIN NURSERY FIELD DAY (ALL DAY)Thursday, August 9th - GIRL’S NIGHT OUT (6:30 PM CST – 9:30 PM CST)Thursday, August 16th - CARLIN: 2012 BUYERFEST (ALL DAY)Tuesday, August 21st - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPEARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 4:00 PM CST)Thursday, September 13th - CLEAN WATER SUMMIT 2012 – GREEN INFRASTRUC-TURE FOR CLEAN WATER: THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF SOIL (8:30 AM CST – 6:00 PM CST) Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPEARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALL DAY)Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST, UTILITY SPECIALIST, andMUNICIPAL SPECIALIST EXAM (12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST)Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPEARBORETUM GRASS COLLECTION (1:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)October 24th thru October 26th – GIE & EXPO 2012October 24th thru October 26th – 2012 HARDSCAPE NORTH AMERICANovember 2th thru November 6th – 2012 IRRIGATION SHOW & EDUCATION CONFERENCENovember 8th thru November 10th – TCI EXPO 2012 in BALTIMORENovember 16th – 9:00 AM CST – 3:30 PM CST –PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATIONJanuary 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: PERMEABLEPAVER SYSTEMS CERTIFICATE COURSEJanuary 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: LANDSCAPEIRRIGATION TROUBLESHOOTING (PLT RELICENSURE)***Please contact MNLA at [email protected] or telephone toll free: 888-886-6652 for more information.

American Subcontractors Association – Midwest CouncilThe American Subcontractors Association (ASA) Midwest Council is a construc-tion trade association made up of quality specialty contractors and suppliers servingthe construction industry and the community in the greater St. Louis metropolitan areaand southern Illinois. The ASA Midwest Council’s purpose is to improve the con-struction process through active participation in education, legislation and coopera-tion. The ASA Midwest Council has been named “Chapter of the Year” by the AmericanSubcontractors Association five out of the last seven years. For more informationabout the ASA Midwest Council, visit www.asamidwest.com or contact SusanWinkelmann at 314-845-0855. ASA Midwest Council – Voice of the MidwestSubcontractor.

AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminarsfor construction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business.

AGC OF MINNESOTAMonday, August 27th – Fundraiser. AGC of Minnesota presents the 13th annualSporting Clays Fundraiser at Minnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake…whetheryou shoot for competition or fun! …whether you shoot for competition or fun, join us for the 13thannual Sporting Clays Fundraiser on Monday, August 27, atMinnesota Horse and Hunt Club in Prior Lake. Participate in theSporting Clays Trifecta and you’ll have a chance to win a $500Gander Mountain gift card. You will also be entered into a drawingto have a K-9 body armor dog vest donated to the St. Paul Police K-9 unit in your name. The Trifecta is a partnership between theBuilders Exchange of St. Paul, the St. Paul Police K-9 Foundation,and AGC of Minnesota. Please contact Denise Woods, CMP, Directorof Communications & Events, Associated General Contractors ofMinnesota at 651/796-2186 (direct); 612/201-5501 (cell);651/632-8928 (fax); 800/552-7670 (toll free).

Coming!!! OCTOBER 4th!!! – DON’T MISS THIS EVENT!The University of Minnesota’s 2012 Construction Expo will be Thursday, October 4,from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. If you do business with the U or want to do business withU, it’s a great opportunity! Build America Award Application AvailableThe 2013 AGC/Alliant Build America competition is open to general contractors andspecialty contractors who are current members of an AGC chapter working as primecontractors for projects completed between November 1, 2011 and November 1,2012. Member companies can visit http://awards.agc.org/ to begin a project entry.(Please note that this is a newly developed site and will be continually updatedthroughout the duration of the awards season. Thank you in advance for yourpatience and cooperation.) The final deadline for all submissions is Friday,November 2, at 5:00 pm EST. Winners will be announced at AGC’s 94th AnnualConvention in Palm Springs, California next March.

*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events, you may con-tact Denise Woods,CMP; Director, Communications & Events, Associates GeneralContractors of Minnesota, 525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103 DIRECT:651/796-2186; CELL: 612/201-5501; FAX: 651/632-8928; TOLL FREE:800/552-7670 and/or www.agcmn.org.

AGC OF ST LOUISFALL INSIDE INSIGHT LUNCHEON held on Wednesday, August 22nd at GreenbriarHills Country ClubRegistration: 11:15 AMLunch: 11:45 AMSpeaker: 12:15 PMAdjourn: 1:15 PMCost is $35 for AGC of St. Louis Members, $70 for non-MembersInside Insight is an AGC of St. Louis quarterly speaker series designed to give youjust that – the INSIDE INSIGHT on public policy issues. Ann Wagner, Candidate forthe United States Congress will be presenting at this luncheon. Ann will be dis-cussing her goals should she win the Congressional election, including small busi-ness issues, regulatory issues, transportation reauthorization, water quality issues,and job creation. Please register by Friday, August 17th. Reservations cancelledafter this date will be billed. If you have questions, please call the AGC of St. Louisoffice at 314/781-2356. SAVE THE DATE!!!2nd Annual AGC of ST. LOUIS BIM EXPO is THURSDAY, AUGUST 23rd from 8:00 AMto 5:30 PM at Washington University in St. Louis. Coming off a successful inau-gural event in 2011 with close to 150 attendees, the AGC of St. Louis BIM ExpoAdvisory Committee has begun planning for our 2012 EXPO. This year’s event willbe held at Washington University in St. Louis on Thursday, August 23rd, and is sureto be bigger and better! The AGC of St. Louis is now accepting proposals for a limited number of speakingopportunities. For more information, please contact Joanne Engel at [email protected].

***HAVE you UPDATED your AGC DIRECTORY LISTINGS? Are they up-to-date?Does your company profile show why you are better than your competition?Listed all your branches? All members have received AGC of Minnesota direc-tory update information – company profile/personnel update, advertising oppor-tunities, and updating up to five company specialties. Unsure if your companyinformation has been updated? Contact Jane Sanem to check by email at

[email protected] or 651/796-2187. Advertising space is still available andreasonable! ***THROUGH ITS ON-LINE BOOKSTORE, AGC OF AMERICA offers monthly fea-tured products, available at a discount to AGC members. A link to the book-store is available through our home page, www.agcmn.org.

Georgia Utility Contractors Association, Inc.2012 3rd Quarter Safety Training ScheduleTopics Include: . Competent Person Excavation. Confined Space Entry Program. Damage Prevention/GUFPA Law/PSC. ISEE Blasting Certification. Temporary Utility Workzone Traffic Control. NPDES Level 1A Course and Exam*. NPDES Level 1A Recertification Course*. NPDES Level 1B Course and Exam*. GDOT Approved Flagging Program. GDOT Approved Flagging Instructor Program

*No Checks accepted less than 5 days prior to class date payment reserves theseat for class – we do not save seats. For more information on the above classes which include dates/locations/costs,please contact Scott Brumbelow, Assistant Executive Director, GUCA, 404/362-9995.

GUCA 804 Main Street, Suite C, Forest Park, GA 30297404/362-9995, 877/SAF-GUCA, Fax: 404/362-9211www.guca.com

HOFFMAN EQUIPMENT, Piscataway, NJ – NCCCO Class Schedule – NCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Dates AvailableWritten Exam Prep (must pre-register August 20 - 24At least 2 weeks prior to class) October 15 – 19Mobile Crane Practical Exam Practice Call To ScheduleMust ScheduleNCCCO Mobile Crane Certification Call To SchedulePractical Exam – Must ScheduleFor More Information or to Register, Call Nancy DeCarr800-4-HOFFMANwww.hoffmanequip.comNew Jersey Corporate HeadquartersHoffman Equipment300 South Randolphville RoadPiscataway, NJ 08854

2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings:

New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th and Tuesday, December 4th NASTT’smission is to advance trenchless technology and to promote its benefits for the pub-lic and the environment by increasing awareness and knowledge through informa-tion dissemination; research and development; education and training; and partner-ships with organizations and agencies interested in trenchless technology and itsbenefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for all sectors of the trenchless tech-nology industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety of training oppor-tunities provided, please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill,Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or [email protected] CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION2012 HCEA International Convention & Old Equipment ExpositionSeptember 14-16, 2012, National Construction Equipment Museum, BowlingGreen, OhioFEATURING CATEPILLAR! Equipment of all vintages built or powered by Caterpillarwill be featured. Stationary and operational equipment in any condition is wel-come. Bring your equipment and have some fun, because we have a lot of dig-ging, dozing, loading, shoveling, hauling and scraping work to do. Come watchand participate in the 27th Annual Convention of the Historical ConstructionEquipment Association! ACMOC ANNUAL NATIONAL SHOW:Also hosting the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club Annual National Show.Featuring many finely restored Caterpillar machines on static display and in action! Show Hours: Friday, September 14th – 9:00 AM to DuskSaturday, September 15th – 9:00 AM to 5:00 PMSunday, September 16th – 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OHIOHCEA/ACMOC Banquet:Saturday, September 15th – Social Hour at 6:00 PM; Dinner at 7:00 PM$30.00 for Adults; $15.00 for age 12 and under.Order tickets through the HCEA office at 419/352-5616. First come, first served – seating is limited to 250. FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL THE HCEA: 419/352-5616.

Association of Equipment ManufacturersW. Washington Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee, WI 53214414/272-0943AEM Education Team presents a Customer Support Council Seminar“Change, Challenge, Growth”September 17 – 19, 2012Sheraton City Centre, Indianapolis, INJoin us for a reception and tour of Lucas Oil Stadium. You saw it all over television during Super Bowl XLVI, now come and see Lucas OilStadium in person while networking with your peers. You will enjoy a privategroup reception in the Quarterback Suite located on the upper suite level. Withamazing views of the field and a private tour of the stadium, you will have an all-access pass to great NFL accommodations and networking at the same time. Thereception will be held Tuesday evening, September 18. There is no additional fee,but registration is required.

IEDA (Independent Equipment Dealers Association) – The Independent EquipmentDealers Association is happy to announce that Great American Insurance Group hasjoined the Association, effective June 1, 2012. The IEDA Board of Directors hasaccepted Great American, a provider of equipment finance insurance solutions, as anIEDA member. Please welcome Great American Insurance Group as a new IEDAmember, and take a moment to introduce yourself to Great American’s representative,Brent Fox, at our mid-year meeting in Las Vegas, September 25 – 27, 2012. IEDA LAS VEGAS MEET & GREET – Nine Fine Irishmen Pub, Las Vegas5 PM to 7 PM. BY INVITATION ONLYIEDA MID-YEAR MEETING – LAS VEGASWednesday, September 26th – 8 AM to 3 PM, NY NY LAS VEGAS HOTEL & CASINOIEDA Go-KART TOURNAMENT Wednesday, September 26th - 4:30 PMFirst Lap Indoor Kart Racing, Las VegasQUESTIONS? Please contact Kristen Williams, Executive Director, IEDA, Victor, NY, Office:585/869-9002, Toll Free: 888/379-0353, Email: [email protected]

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The amount contractors pay for a range of key construc-tion materials decreased for the second consecutive month inJune and inched up by just 0.5 percent from a year earlier,according to an analysis of producer price index figuresreleased July 13 by the Associated General Contractors ofAmerica. Meanwhile, the amount contractors charge to con-struct projects was virtually unchanged for the month androse only between 3.2 and 4.4 percent from a year ago.“Contractors are finally seeing sustained relief from the

outsized cost increases that buffeted them last year,” saidKen Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “The half-percent rise in the producer price index for constructioninputs from June 2011 to June 2012 was the smallest year-over-year swing since December 2009.”Simonson observed that falling prices for a variety of key

construction materials contributed to the mild overallincrease. The price index for diesel fuel plunged 9.0 percentin May and is down 10.7 percent from a year ago. The indexfor copper and brass mill shapes slumped 4.1 percent for themonth and 12.6 percent since June 2011. Similarly, alu-minum mill products dropped in price from a month and 12months earlier, by 0.5 percent and 9.2 percent, respectively,while the index for steel mill products slipped 1.3 percentand 3.2 percent. The index for plastic construction productsedged down 0.4 percent in June and was up 1.9 percent over12 months.A few materials posted substantial increases for the month

and year, Simonson added. The index for gypsum productsincreased by 1.1 percent in June and 13.2 percent comparedwith June 2011, while the index for asphalt paving rose by1.2 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively.The price indexes for finished nonresidential buildings,

which measure what contractors estimate they would chargeto put up new structures, mostly held steady in June and rosemodestly year-over-year, Simonson noted. The index fornew industrial buildings posted a rise of 0.1 percent in Juneand 3.2 percent over 12 months. The index for new officeconstruction was flat for the month and up 3.4 percent for theyear. The price for new warehouse construction also stayedlevel in June; that index rose 4.2 percent from June 2011.The index for new school construction was up 0.1 percentfor the month and 4.4 percent for the year.“A noticeable but uneven pickup in U.S. construction

activity, along with sluggish global economic growth, shouldkeep these price trends in place for a few more months,”Simonson predicted. “Private owners and public agencieswith money to spend on projects would do well to get start-ed now, before the next price spike.”Association officials urged Congressional leaders to pro-

vide adequate funding for infrastructure projects while mate-rials costs have moderated. “The price relief means some projects will actually cost

less than they would have a year ago,” said Stephen E.Sandherr, the association’s chief executive officer. “The pub-lic will miss a rare opportunity unless Congress funds need-ed increases in water, building and other infrastructure.”

July 13 Report SaysMaterial Prices FellAgain in June ’12

Ritchie Announces First Quarter Results;Adjusted Net Earnings Total $18MRitchie Bros. Auctioneers Incorporated announced net

earnings and adjusted net earnings for the three monthsended March 31, 2012, of $18.0 million, or $0.17 per dilut-ed share. This compares to adjusted net earnings of $13.6million, or $0.13 per diluted share, for the three monthsended March 31, 2011, representing a 32 percent increase inadjusted net earnings. Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAPfinancial measure and is defined below. The company’s auc-tion revenues for the first quarter of 2012 grew 14 percent to$101.3 million compared to $88.5 million for the same peri-od in 2011. The company conducted 38 unreserved industri-al auctions in nine countries throughout North America,Europe, the Middle East, Central America and Australia dur-ing the first quarter of 2012.

Gross Auction Proceeds and Auction Revenues

For the three months ended March 31, 2012, gross auctionproceeds were $865 million, 2 percent higher than the sameperiod in 2011. Gross auction proceeds is a non-GAAPfinancial measure and is defined below. The company’s auc-tion revenue rate (auction revenues as a percentage of grossauction proceeds) was 11.71 percent during the three monthsended March 31, 2012, compared to 10.39 percent in thesame period in 2011. The company’s revised fee structure,which came into effect on July 1, 2011, contributed $10.8million to auction revenues for the first quarter of 2012. Thecompany’s at risk business, comprised of guarantee and pur-chase contracts, represented 29 percent of gross auction pro-ceeds in the first quarter of 2012 (2011: 32 percent).

Summary Comments“We are pleased to have achieved record first quarter gross

auction proceeds and auction revenues during the first quar-ter; our performance was in line with our plans,” said PeterBlake, Ritchie Bros. CEO. “During the quarter we sawstrong equipment pricing at our auctions and competitionremained intense for good quality, low hour used equipment.This was reflected in our at risk business, which remainedabove historic levels. We saw improving optimism amongour customers and ongoing original equipment manufactur-er backlogs have created pent up demand for new and nearnew equipment, driving strength in the used equipment mar-ket. We remain confident that our performance for 2012 is ontrack with our plans.“Our strategic initiatives are also progressing well as we

continue our efforts to develop innovative solutions to enablethe world’s builders to exchange equipment easily and con-fidently. In the first quarter we completed a key strategic ini-tiative, our organizational realignment, and we are alreadyseeing the positive results of this.”

Quarterly DividendThe company also announced the declaration of a quar-

terly cash dividend of $0.1125 per common share payable onJune 8, 2012, to shareholders of record on May 18, 2012.

Online Bidding StatisticsRitchie Bros. sold more than $275 million of equipment,

trucks and other assets to online bidders during the first quar-ter of 2012, representing a 23 percent increase compared tothe same period in 2011 (first quarter of 2011: approximate-ly $223 million). Internet bidders continued to comprise over50 percent of the total bidder registrations at Ritchie Bros.industrial auctions during the first quarter of 2012. Sincelaunching its real-time online bidding service in 2002, thecompany has now sold over $5.5 billion worth of trucks,equipment, and other assets to online bidders, confirmingRitchie Bros.’ position as the world’s largest seller of usedequipment and trucks to online buyers.

Website Statistics The Ritchie Bros. website (www.rbauction.com) attracted

roughly 1.3 million unique visitors in the first quarter of2012, a 30 percent increase compared to the same period lastyear. Unique non-English speaking visitors increased 30 per-cent in the first quarter of 2012 compared to the first quarterof 2011.

Definitions of Non-GAAP MeasuresThe company defines adjusted net earnings as financial

statement net earnings excluding the after-tax effects ofexcess property sales and significant foreign exchange gainsor losses resulting from financing activities that are notexpected to recur, and has provided a reconciliation below.Adjusted net earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure thatdoes not have a standardized meaning, and is thereforeunlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented byother companies. The company believes that comparingadjusted net earnings for different financial periods providesmore useful information about the growth or decline of itsnet earnings for the relevant financial period and identifiesthe impact of items which the company does not consider tobe part of its normal operating results. Gross auction proceeds represent the total proceeds from

all items sold at Ritchie Bros. auctions. The company’s def-inition of gross auction proceeds may differ from those usedby other participants in its industry. Gross auction proceedsis an important measure the company uses in comparing andassessing its operating performance. It is not a measure of thecompany’s financial performance, liquidity or revenue and isnot presented in its consolidated financial statements. Thecompany believes that auction revenues, which is the mostdirectly comparable measure in its Consolidated IncomeStatements, and certain other line items, are best understoodby considering their relationship to gross auction proceeds.Auction revenues represent the revenues earned by RitchieBros. in the course of conducting its auctions, and consistprimarily of commissions earned on consigned equipmentand net profit on the sale of equipment purchased by thecompany and sold in the same manner as consigned equip-ment. For more information, visit www.rbauction.com.

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Thursday August 23, 2012 @ 10:00AMDirections: West of Saginaw on M46 to M 52 S, 3 Miles to Swan Creek Rd, East 1/4 Mile to 10888 Swan Creek Rd, Saginaw MI, 48609

Landscape Equipment: FINN T330 HYDRO SEEDER, S/N 2FZHAZDE95AV64657,2006 John Deere Diesel Engine, Mounted on 2005 Sterling, Quad Axle, 525 CaterpillarDiesel Engine, 13 Speed Transmission, All Aluminum Budds, 11R22.5 Drive Tires,38565R22.5 Steer Tires, 98,567 Miles; FINN B260 STRAW BLOWER, S/N SEA2983,John Deere 404T Diesel Engine, Mounted on Single Axle Trailer, Low Hours; 1992 BIGJOHN 90AA TREE SPADE, Hydraulic Outriggers, Mounted on 1978 Ford 8000 (S/NY80DVCC5624), 13 Speed Transmission, 3208 Caterpillar Engine, Tandem AxleHydraulic Excavators: 1998 CAT 320B, SN: 5BR00584, EROPS, Hendrix HydraulicCoupler, Cat 48” Bucket, 4362 Hours; 1997 CAT 307, SN: 2PM00377, EROPS, CFCoupler, Plumbed to Bucket, Front Leveling Blade, TBG, 3903 Hours Rubber TireLoaders: 2003 CATERPILLAR 938G, SN: 4YS02700 EROPS w/Heat & A/C, GP Bucket,20.5R25 Tires, 5057 Hours; 1999 CAT 938G, EROPS, GP Bucket, 20.5-25 Tires;KAWASAKI 95Z II, SN: 9701-0155, EROPS, GP Bucket-7 YD, Cummins 855 ReconEngine, 29.5-25 Tires; 2000 DAEWOO MEGA 250 II, SN: 1197, EROPS, , 2.5 YD GPBucket with Coupler, Daewoo 6 Cylinder Diesel Engine, 20.5R25 Bridgestone Tires;JOHN DEERE 444D,SN: 509263, EROPS, Quick Detach Bucket & Forks, 6059 JohnDeere Diesel Engine, 17.5R25 Tires Tool Carriers: CAT IT28B, SN 1HF02658, EROPS,GP Bucket with Coupler, 3rd Valve, 20.5R25 Michelin Tires, 7336 Hours; CAT IT28B,SN: 1HF01630, EROPS, Cat Forks, 3rd Valve, 17.5-25 Tires Skid Steers: 2007 CASE450CT, SN: N7M450424, Belted, ROPS, Auxiliary Hydraulics, GP Bucket, Ride Control;2006 CASE 445CT, SN: N6M440085, Belted, ROPS, Auxiliary Hydraulics, GP Bucket,Hydraulic Disconnect, Ride Control; 2001 CASE 1845C, SN: JAF0333047, ROPS,Auxiliary Hydraulics, GP Bucket, 15.5-16.5 Tires; 2001 CASE 1845C, SN: JAF0314707,ROPS, GP Bucket, Auxiliary Hydraulics, 15.5x16.5 Tires; 1999 CASE 1845C, SN:JAF0276602, ROPS, Auxiliary Hydraulics, GP Bucket; CASE 1845C, SN: JAF0404,Cummins 4B Diesel Engine ROPS, GP Bucket; CASE 95XT, SN: JAF0311089,Cummins 4B Diesel, ROPS, GP Bucket, Hi-Flow Hydraulics Crawler Dozer: 1999 CASE550G , ROPS, 6 Way Blade Motor Grader: 1950 CAT 12, SN: 8T5468, Cab, Scarifier,Pony Start Utility Tractors: 2004 KUBOTA L5030 GST, SN: 36554, ROPS, 4x4, 3 PointPTO, Grill Guard, 2 Hydraulic Remotes, 50 HP, 17.5L-25 Rear Tires, 10-16.5 FrontTires; 2001 KUBOTA L4310 GST, SN: 72243, ROPS, Hydrostat Shift, 4x4, 3 Point PTO,Front Weights, Grill Guard, 2 Hydraulic Remotes, 43 HP, 17.5L-24 Rear Tires, 10-16.5Front Tires; 2000 KUBOTA L4310 GST, ROPS, Hydrostat Shift, 4x4, 3 Point PTO, FrontWeights, Grill Guard, 2 Hydraulic Remotes, 43 HP, 17.5L-24 Rear Tires, 10-16.5 FrontTires; KUBOTA L4610 GST, SN: 70371, ROPS, 4x4, 3 Point Hitch, PTO, 2 Remotes,Front Suitcase Weights, 8 Speed with High-Low-Reverse, 21.5l-16.1 Turf Rear Tires,924 Hours Attachments: ATI PRESEEDER 805 LANDSCAPING TILLER, 3 Point; ATIPRESEEDER 805 LANDSCAPING TILLER, 3 Point; HOWARD HR10 TILLER, 3 Point,5’6”; TREE PINCHER, Hydraulic, Skid Steer Mount; FFC HH500 HYDRAULIC HAM-MER, Skid Steer Mount; BRILLION LSP6 SEEDER, 3 Point; BRILLION LSP6 SEEDER,3 Point; LOWE SK20GH HYDRAULIC AUGER, Skid Steer Mount; MCMILLAN 1950 H2HYDRAULIC AUGER, Skid Steer Mount; MCMILLAN X1475 HYDRAULIC AUGER,SkidSteer Mount; MISCELLANEOUS AUGER BITS, Up to 60”; QUIKWAY 35 V-PLOW, Skid

Steer Mount; RHINO SE6 ROTARY CUTTER, 3 Point; LOGGERING SKIDSTEERTRACKS, Steel; (5) MDS SKID STEER FORKS; 6’ KASCO DISK; BUSH HOG BACKBLADE; 6’ POWER BROOM, Skid Steer Mount; AGRITEK DS-96 LAND LEVELER, 3Point, 96”; UNVERFERTH 7’ SWEEDISHTINE CULTIVATOR, w/ Clod Buster, SpikeTeeth; BIG OX LR6 FINISHING RAKE, with Gauge Wheels Truck Tractors: 1996VOLVO, SN: 4V4VDBPF3TN749514 Tandem Axle, Cummins M11 Engine, 9 SpeedTransmission, 38,000# Rear Axle, 12,000# Front Axle,Air Ride, 22.5 Tires, Aluminum Budds; 1986 GMC GEN-ERAL, SN: 1GDT9F4C0GC510237 Tandem Axle,Cummins Engine, 13 Speed Transmission, 22.5 TiresDump Trucks: 1998 FORD LOUISVILLE, SN:1FDYN80F7WVA08000, Single Axle, Caterpillar 3126Engine, Automatic Transmission, J&J 10’ AluminumBox w/Rear Spreader (Steel), 12R22.5 Tires; 1990INTERNATIONAL 8100, SN: 1HSHCGGR7LH251005,Tandem Axle, Cummins Eng, 5x2 Trans, 14’ SteelDump, Electric Tarp, Air Brakes, 22.5 Tires, w/10’Western Plow; 1997 CHEVROLET 3500 HD, SN:1GBKC34JXXF006386, V-8 Gas Engine, AutomaticOver Drive Transmission, 11’ Steel Dump FlatbedTrucks: 2000 CHEVROLET C7500, SN:1GBM7H1CXYJ518731, Single Axle, Caterpillar 3126Diesel Engine, 5x2 Trans, Air Brakes, Knapheide 24’Stake Bed, 22.5 Tires; 1997 CHEVROLET C7500, SN:1GBM7H1J8VJ100744, Single Axle, Caterpillar 3116Engine, 5x2 Transmission, Air Brakes, Knapheide 24’Stake Bed w/Ratchet Straps, 22.5 Tires; 1995 CHEVRO-LET KODIAK, SN: 1GBM7H1J4SJ104480, Single Axle,Caterpillar 3116 Engine, 5x2 Transmission, Air Brakes,Knapheide 24’ Stake Bed w/Straps, 22.5 Tires; 1995CHEVROLET KODIAK, SN: 1GBM7H1JS103378,Single Axle, Caterpillar 3116 Diesel Engine, 5x2 Trans,Air Brakes, Knapheide 24’ Stake Bed w/Ratchet Straps,22.5 Tires; 1992 CHEVROLET, SN:1GBM7H1J2NJ103185, Single Axle, Caterpillar Diesel,

5x2 Transmission, Air Brakes, 24’ Steel Bed w/Straps, 11R22.5 Tires; 1986 GMCBRIGADIER, SN: 1GDM8C1YGV533657, Single Axle, Caterpillar 3208 Engine, 5x2Transmission, 16’ Steel Flat Bed, 11R22.5 Tires Van Trucks: 1997 INTERNATIONAL4700, SN: 1HTSCAAM2VH470209, Single Axle, DT466E Engine, 5 SpeedTransmission, Mickey 20’ Aluminum Van Body w/Lift Gate, 22.5 Tires; 1996 INTER-NATIONAL 4900, SN: 1HTSDAAN0TH250392, Single Axle, DT466 Diesel Engine, 5

Speed Trans, Air Brakes, Morgan 24’ Aluminum VanBody w/Lift Gate, 22.5 Tires Medium Duty Trucks:1992 FORD L9000 DUMP, Single Axle, Needs Work;1990 FORD L9000, Attenuator Truck, Needs Work;1986 FORD CARGO 7000, Johnston Sweeper PickupTrucks: 2006 CHEVROLET 2500 HD-LT, SN:1GCHK23D16F224407, 4x4, Crew Cab, DuramaxDiesel Eng, Allison Auto Over Drive Trans, SteelAuxiliary Fuel Tank; 2006 CHEVROLET 2500 HD-LT,SN: 1GCHK23D06F166886, 4x4, Crew Cab, DuramaxDiesel, Allison Automatic Transmission; 2004CHEVROLET 2500 HD-LT, SN: 1GCHK2344F210299,4x4, Crew Cab, Duramax Diesel Engine, AutomaticOver Drive Transmission, Aluminum Auxiliary FuelTank; 2003 CHEVROLET 2500 HD-LT, SN:1GCHK23133F157195, 4x4, Crew Cab, DuramaxDiesel Engine, Automatic Over Drive Trans, SteelAuxiliary Fuel Tank; 2003 CHEVROLET 3500 SILVER-ADO UTILITY, SN: 1GBJK341X3E296451, 4x4,Duramax Diesel, Auto Over Drive Trans, Duals,Reading 12’ Steel Utility Bed, w/Western 9’ UnimountPlow; 1998 CHEVROLET 2500 CHEYENNE, SN:1GCGK29R3WE210478, 4x4, Extended Cab, V-8 GasEngine, Automatic Over Drive Transmission,w/Western 8 1/2’ Unimount Poly Plow; 2001 FORDE250 TRANSPORT VAN, SN: 1FDNS24L61HA56961,Triton V-8 Gas Engine, Automatic Over DriveTransmision, Dome Roof, 11 Passenger Seat LowboyTrailers: 1998 TALBERT T40W-50-HRG 50 TON, SN:

40FWK5544W1017624, Hydraulic Gooseneck, Quad Axle, Non Ground Bearing, AirRide, 255/70R22.5 Tires on Steel Hub Pilot Rims; BIRMINGHAM, Tandem Axle, 70,000GVW, 15” Tires Dump Trailer: 1998 BENSON SUPERTRAIN, AR400 Steel Tubs, QuadAxle Lead, Tandem Dolly, Tandem Spread Pup Drop Deck Trailers: 1999 GREAT DANE48”X102’, Tandem Axle, 9’ Spread, Low Pro 22.5 Steel Budds; 1995 TRAILMOBILE48”X102’, Tandem Axle, 9’ Spread, Air Ride, 5’ Beaver Tail & Ramps, 255/70R22.5Tires on Steel Budds Tag Utility Trailers: 2006 MILLENIUM M1OD TAG TRAILER, SN:5MTPD25216A000181, 10 Ton, Electric Brakes, 25’ Deck, Beaver Tail & Ramps,Missing Front Right Dual; 2000 MILLENIUM M9D TAG TRAILER, SN:5MTPD2425YA000057, 18’, 9 Ton, Tandem Axle, 5’ Beaver Tail & Ramps, ElectricBrakes; 2003 INTERSTATE 18BST TAG TRAILER, SN: 1JKBST1823M004317 9 Ton,Tri-Axle, 18’ Flat Bed, 4’ Beaver Tail & Ramps; 1998 ECONOLINE TAG TRAILER, SN:42EDPFD21N1001146, 21’, Tandem Axle, Beaver Tail & Ramps, 14,000 GVW; 1999INTERSTATE ENCLOSED UTILITY TRAILER, SN: 1UK500K28X1028388, 22’, TandemAxle, 3500# Axles; (5) STORAGE VAN TRAILERS, 48’ and 28’, Tandem Axle; 7x14LANDSCAPE TRAILER, Tandem Axle; 7x14 LANDSCAPE TRAILER, Tandem Axle,Ramps; LANDSCAPE TRAILER, 25’, Side & Rear Ramps; SKIDSTEER TRAILER, 12’,Tandem Axle, Beaver Tail & Ramps; 6X10 SINGLE AXLE TRAILER, w/ Ramp Tailgate;5X10 SINGLE AXLE TRAILER Support Equipment: CASE MAXI SNEAKER COMBOTRENCHER/PLOW, 5’ Chain Trencher, Vibratory Plow, Mitsubishi 2 Cylinder DieselEngine; STONE WOLFPAC 2500 COMPACTOR, Dual Drum, Hydrostatic Driven, WaterTank, Honda 8 HP Gas Engine; INGERSOLL RAND 100 AIR COMPRESSOR, 4 CylinderGas Engine, Trailer Mounted; MONROE MSPV 9650-32 SALT SPREADER, SteelHopper Body, Briggs & Stratton 9 HP Engine; 2005 SOLARTECH SILENT SENTINELARROWBOARD; 2005 SOLARTECH SILENT SENTINEL ARROWBOARD; (8)PORTABLE GENERATORS; (2) TRENCHMASTER WALK BEHIND TRENCHER; BLUEBIRD PP22 POWER RAKE; BILLY GOAT BLOWER, 8 HP Gas; (2) 1500 GALLON POLYTANKS; 425 GALLON POLY TANK; (2) FERTILIZER TANKS, Approx. 250 Gallon, Polyw/ Pumps; SHOPBUILT 12’ SNOW BLADE; ROOT 10’ SNOW BLADE; (2) WESTERN10’ PROPLOW, Steel Unimount; (APPROX 20) 4x5’ MESH STEEL GONDOLAS; DEBUT8’ FIBERGLASS TOPPER; 1-3 GALLON PLANTER POTS, Large Assortment; PAVERBRICKS, 6-8 Pallets; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GUARDRAIL SECTIONS, New & Used,6x8 Posts, IPosts; (7) BLEACHER SECTIONS, 5 Rows, 14’ Long; (3) PARKING LOTLIGHTS, 16’ Steel Poles; SCAFFOLDING; RIDEON SPRAYER/SPREADER, B&S Gas;MOSLER SAFE, On Wheels, 24”x24”x40” Tall; CAUTION/SAFETY SIGNS, POLY BAR-RELS, LIGHTS Shop Equipment: MASONRY SAWS; HOTSY STEAM PRESSUREWASHER, 230 Volt; COLLO CIMP T400-1 HOSE MACHINE, w/ Dies & Fittings; ORIG-INAL 3553 INDUSTRIAL RADIAL ARM SAW, 240 Volt, Used For Guard Rail Posts;OLIVER 217 BANDSAW, S/N 99749; CLAUSING 2275 DRILLPRESS/MILL; SNAP-ONYA212A MIG WELDER, 230 AMP; LINCOLN 200 PORTABLE WELDER, Onan Gas; (2)DOLMAR PC7335 CEMENT SAWS; (3) HILTI DDECI CORE DRILLS; (4) DEWALTIMPACT GUNS, Electric; (3) CRAFTSMAN & ECHO CHAIN SAWS; HOFFCO 2 MANGAS AUGER, Honda Gas; (3) ECHO GAS DRILL

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Cat K Series Small Wheel Loaders Feature New Engines

The new Cat K Series small wheel load-ers — 924K, 930K and 938K — are com-pletely redesigned, incorporating newengines that meet Stage IIIB/Tier IV Interimemissions standards and new features thatdeliver enhanced performance, fuel efficien-cy and operator comfort. Among the newfeatures are an efficient electronically con-trolled hydrostatic drive system, new opti-mized Z-bar loader linkage, refined opera-tor’s station and a choice of couplers andbuckets for best matching the machine to theapplication. Predecessor models — 924H,924Hz, 928Hz, 930H, 938H and IT938H —will be available in markets having lesserfuel quality and less-stringent emissionsstandards.

Efficient Drive Train and Hydraulics

The Cat C6.6 ACERT engine powers thethree new K-Series wheel loaders and worksefficiently with the machines to deliver fuelsavings up to 30 percent, compared with H-Series models. Emissions-control technolo-gy includes a diesel particulate filter that

automatically regenerates (burns away col-lected particulates) without interrupting nor-mal operation. The C6.6 engine’s ratedspeed setting of 1,800 rpm, compared with2,415 rpm for the H-Series, contributes sig-nificantly to reduced fuel consumption, low-ered sound levels, and reduced wear, accord-ing to the manufacturer. An engine-idle shut-down system further reduces fuel consump-tion.K-Series models are equipped with a step-

less, four-range, hydrostatic drive systemthat allows independent control of groundspeed and engine speed for efficient opera-tion of hydraulically powered work tools. Anew creeper control feature further improveslow speed operations by allowing the opera-tor to adjusted maximum ground speeddown to 1 mph. An operator-controlled rim-pull-control system helps reduce wheel spinand consequent tire wear, and a front differ-ential lock enhances traction.The dedicated load-sensing, variable-dis-

placement pumps for the implement andsteering systems reduce horsepower draw

for fuel efficiency and improve multifunc-tion performance. The new K Series loadersalso incorporate an electronic snubbing fea-ture at end stroke and kick out positions toreduce operating stress. Hydraulic-filterservice intervals are extended to 2,000 hours.

Efficient Loader LinkageOptimized Z-bar loader linkage blends

the breakout power of Z-bar linkage with theparallel-lift and load-handling characteristicsof Cat VersaLink or IT (integrated toolcarri-er) linkage. The new linkage, available inboth standard- and high-lift configurations,accepts pin-on tools, Cat Fusion coupler oran ISO coupler (North America) that is com-patible with competitive work tools. Thenew linkage is designed to work with CatPerformance Series buckets, designed forefficient loading, high fill factors, improvedmaterial retention and lowered fuel con-sumption.

Operator Amenities An all-new operator’s station features

automatic temperature control, curved frontwindshield, heated rear window with inter-mittent wiper, and a soft touch control panel.The electronic joystick for implement con-trol is seat-mounted, adjustable and incorpo-rates integral controls for auxiliaryhydraulics, directional shifting and differen-tial lock. In-cab sound levels are reduced to66 dB (A), down from 74 dB (A) in the H-Series models.Kick-out functions for boom lift, boom

lower and tilt are standard and easily pro-grammable by pushing and holding a buttonon the soft touch panel. An electronic park-ing brake simplifies operation, and anoptional secondary display shows vitalmachine information graphically and digital-ly as well as machine diagnostics. The dis-play works in conjunction with the softtouch panel to provide real time adjustmentsfor 3rd function flow, throttle lock, rimpullcontrol, and creeper control. The display alsoserves as a display for an optional rear-viewcamera system. Heated and cooled seats areavailable for optimal operator comfort.For more information, visit www.cat.com.

K-Series models are equipped with a step-less, four-range, hydrostatic drive system that allows independent control of ground speed and engine speed for efficient oper-ation of hydraulically powered work tools.

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For more information, please contact Gayle Hochstein @ (402) 841-6622, or Del Peterson & Assoc.,419 West Judy Drive • Fremont, NE 68025

(800) 492-9090 or (402) 721-4388E-Mail: [email protected] • www.delpeterson.com

DPA ON-LINE IS HIRING! Contact Steve Peterson at (800) 492-9090 for details!

Hartington Concrete-Hartington, NEThursday, August 23, 2012-10:00 A.M. CDT

Construction, Concrete, Truck and Trailer Complete Dispersal Equipment Auction

Go to www.delpeterson.com for complete salebill and pictures!Sale Site: Hartington Concrete: 88475 Highway 57, Hartington, Nebraska 68739. Take Highway 84 into Hartington, then take

highway 57 North, sale site is 2 miles north of Hartington on the West side of Highway 57. Look For Signs!

Trucks: ‘05 Peterbilt 379Short Hood Heavy Haul, ‘05Peterbilt 379 Ext. Hood, (2)‘00 Mack CH613, ‘99Kenworth T800B, (2) ‘93Mack CH613, ‘87 GMCGeneral. Mixer Trailers: (2)‘99 McNeilus 13 yard mixer

trailers, (2) McNeilus 13 yard mixer trailers. Mixer Trucks:

‘99 Mack RD690S, (4) ‘97 Mack RD690S, ‘94 MackRD690S, ‘93 Ford L8000, ‘91 Mack RD690S, ‘86 GMCGeneral, ‘84 GMC General, ‘77 GMC General. Dump

Trucks: ‘06 GMC 8500, ‘03 Mack CV713, ‘00 GMC C8500,‘99 Mack CH613, 15’ East Dump Box, ‘98 Mack RD690S,‘97 Mack CH613, ‘95 GMC Top Kick, ‘89 White GMCExpeditor Cabover, ‘85 GMC General, ‘77 GMC General.Boom Trucks: ‘01 Peterbilt 362 cabover, ‘95 IHC G-2654.

Digger Truck: ‘75 IHC 2050A. Water Truck: ‘90 MackRD690S. Pup Trailers: ‘99 East 16’ Aluminum, ‘96 Ravens14’ aluminum pup, Fruehauf 24’ aluminum pup trailer.Service Trucks: ‘98 GMC 2500 Silverado, ‘95 GMC 3500SLE, ‘84 Chevrolet 1 ton. Scrapers: John Deere 860A.Excavator: Daewoo Solar 330 LC-V, ‘88 JD 690D.Dozers: ‘95 John Deere 850C, ‘92 Case 1550. Crane: P& H 41940 rough terrain hydraulic crane. Skid Loader: ‘90Bobcat 843B. Vehicles: ‘02 GMC YukonXL, ‘97 GMC 1500Suburban, ‘03 GMC Sonoma SL. Tractor: John Deere4020. Trailers: ‘95 D & K 16’ tandem axle car tlr., ‘93Great Dane GPM 245 flatbed, ‘83 Hawkeye Eagle E-4200belly dump, ‘79 Trailmobile 40’ van storage, ‘73 American30’ van storage, 20’ x 8’ tandem axle, 40’ x 96” flat bed, 16’x 7’ tandem axle dump, 14’ x 6’ tandem axle utility. Wheel

Loaders: ‘02 Daewoo Mega 400 III articulating loader, ‘97John Deere 644G articulating loader, ‘95 John Deere 644G

articulating loader, ‘65 CaseW-7. Scale: Thurman 30’ x10’ 100,000lb. Scale. Gravel

Equipment: GreystoneMixing, Sorting, & LoadingPlant, large vibrating hopper,Greystone 36” x 48’ radialscrew incline conveyor,Masaba 100’ radial inlcine conveyor, Portable conveyor sys-tem, ‘11 M&B BF90.3 Crusher, Ransome Jaw Crusher, 30” x60” Single Deck Shaker Screen, 60” x 144” Kolman SingleDeck Shaker, 72” x 144” Kolman Single Deck Shaker, 60” x120” Kolberg Single Seck Shaker, 4x6 Gould Water Pump,Eagle Iron Works Double 36” x 25’ Sand Waher. 75+

Pieces of Shop Equipment & Misc. Equipment (too

many to mention): Go to www.delepterson.com for a

complete list.

PA Auction License No: AY000281 While information is believedto be accurate, all items will be sold “As-Is, Where-Is” without

guarantee or warranty. A physical inspection is suggested.

Please Contact Auction Company

For Bid Kit, Brochure, and Inspection Details!

(800) 233-6898 or [email protected]

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Sealed Bid AuctionSurplus Equipment

Bid Deadline: Tue., Aug. 28, 20125:00PM EDT

All Terrain Cranes: `99 DEMAG AC650, 750 Ton, s/n87007, 197’ hyd boom, Super Lift attachment, 315’ luff-ing/164’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `99 LIEBHERR LTM1500,

650 Ton, s/n 0014568, 276’ and 164’ hyd booms, SuperLift, 298’ luffing/207’ fixed jib, aux hoist • `98 LIEB-

HERR LTM1225, 300 Ton, s/n 0023679, 197’ hyd boom,207’ luffing jib, aux hoist • `99 GROVE GMK5160/5175,

175 Ton, s/n 51608229, 161’ hyd boom, 141’ lattice jib con-sisting of: 33’-59’ swing away jib and (5) 16’ inserts, auxhoist • `96 GROVE GMK5160/5175, 175 Ton, s/n 8147,161’ hyd boom, 124’ lattice jib consisting of: 33’-59’ swingaway jib and (4) 16’ inserts, aux hoist • `05 DEMAG

AC140, 170 Ton, s/n 14119, 197’ hyd boom, 29’-55’ fold-

ing swing away jib with (2) 27’ inserts to 109’, aux hoist •`98 LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 0023388, 184’hyd boom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98

LIEBHERR LTM1120/1, 165 Ton, s/n 23726, 184’ hydboom, 37’-92’ folding swing away jib, aux hoist • `98

TEREX/PPM ATT1354, 130 Ton, s/nVMAVM300990054, 176’ hyd boom, 65’ folding swingaway jib, aux hoist • `97 DEMAG AC155, 60 Ton, s/n73291, 131’ hyd boom, 30’-58’ folding swing away jib, auxhoist

Hydraulic Truck Cranes: `99 GROVE TM9120, 120

Ton, s/n 220226 • `97 GROVE TM9120, 120 Ton, s/n84177 • `99 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I9-1513 • `97 LINK-BELT HTC-8670, 70 Ton, s/n F2I7-6030

Hammerhead Tower Cranes: `00 TEREX/PEINER

SK405, s/n SK405-054 • `98 TEREX/PEINER SK405, s/nSK405-011 • (2) `99 TEREX/PEINER SK315, s/n SK315-037 and s/n SK315-042 • `96 TEREX/PEINER SK315,s/n SK315-008

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HARTINGTON MN ................................................................97DODGE OF BURNSVILLE..............................................................20DYNAPAC ......................................................................................71EFFICIENCY PRODUCTIONS INC ................................................26ERB EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................19FABCO EQUIPMENT INC ................................................................7FABICK CAT ..............................................................................15,51FAE USA INC..................................................................................74FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO ........................................................11FLANGE LOCK ................................................................................8GEHL ..............................................................................................79GOMACO CORP ............................................................................77H&L TOOTH CO ............................................................................39HITACHI MFG ................................................................................60HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ..............................64,100HUNYADY AUCTION CO ..............................................................97HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT....................................56ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ....................................................3IRAY AUCTION ..............................................................................97

IRON PLANET ................................................................................93JCB INC ....................................................................................36,37JFW EQUIPMENT INC ..................................................................78JJ SCHECKEL CORP ....................................................................31JOHN DEERE ................................................................................43JOHN DEERE SKID STEER ..........................................................57K I T EQUIPMENT ............................................................................8K-M INTERNATIONAL ....................................................................26KOBELCO..................................................................................48,49KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ....................................................54,55KUBOTA..........................................................................................47KUBOTA SVL ..................................................................................53LBX ................................................................................................67LEEBOY ....................................................................................72,73LIUGONG........................................................................................50M ADAMS EQUIPMENT CO ..........................................................17MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS ....................................................75MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC ............................................................6MINNICH MFG................................................................................78MISSISSIPPI VALLEY EQUIP ........................................................45MURPHY TRACTOR ......................................................................27NATIONAL ATTACHMENTS ..........................................................47NATIONAL TRACTOR PARTS........................................................64NORTRAX-MIDWEST ....................................................................13NPK CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT INC ....................................35NUSS GROUP ................................................................................16OKADA AMERICA ..........................................................................45PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO..........................................2PURPLE WAVE INC ......................................................................91RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS ..................................................99ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY ................................................6,23ROLAND MACHINERY INC ............................................................5ROSCO MFG CO............................................................................81RUDD EQUIPMENT CO ................................................................24SANY AMERICA INC ......................................................................25SOUTHEASTERN EQUIPMENT CO..............................................31STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ..................................................................6TAKEUCHI ................................................................................58,59TITAN RENTS ................................................................................27TOKU AMERICA ............................................................................47VERMEER SALES & SERVICE........................................................8VOLVO COMPACTION ..................................................................82VOLVO CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT........................................61WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES ....................................................31WIRTGEN AMERICA ......................................................................83YANMAR AMERICA........................................................................52YODER & FREY AUCTIONEERS

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