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By Dick Rohland CEG CORRESPONDENT Bridge workers and operators of a Self- Propelled Modular Transporter (SPMT), a first time use of this piece of equipment in the state of Minnesota, successfully rolled into place two, 103 ft. (31.4 m) long bridge spans for a bridge crossing I-35E in St. Paul, Minn. By using the SPMT, Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) staff said construc- tion time was cut by 40 days. After several hours of turtle-like movement, the SPMT, its operator and team from Mammoet, a Netherlands based company and specialists in this construction technique, moved the pair of decks into place over a short, $3.00 “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition A Hitachi backhoe digs near an abutment while other pieces of heavy equipment demolish the existing bridge and load debris into trucks. Bridge Deck Move Cuts 40 Days of Construction Time Construction spending in July maintained con- sistent year-over-year growth despite a pullback from the June peak, according to an analysis of new federal data released Sept. 4 by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association offi- cials said they expect the disparity between private and public construction to persist unless Washington acts to fix infrastructure funding chal- lenges and pass long-delayed measures. “The July spending numbers send a very mixed message,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “Construction of new homes, apartments and most private nonresidential struc- tures appears to be driving gains in construction activity even as the public sector continues to drag on broader sector growth.” Simonson noted that total construction spending declined 0.9 percent for the month but climbed 9.3 percent from July 2011 to July 2012 as well as for the first seven months of 2012 combined, com- pared with the same period in 2011. Private resi- dential spending dropped 1.6 percent for the month but was 19 percent higher than in July 2011. Private nonresidential construction slumped 0.9 percent for the month but grew 12 percent year- over-year. Public construction slid further, edging Yearly Spending Continues Growth Despite July Dip Nortrax Hosts Logger Appreciation Day...12 Frey & Sons Holds Auction in Lansing...92 Gomaco Helps Build Bridge in 14 Days...34 Inside Published Nationally The Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation (the Foundation) released the August 2012 Monthly Confidence Index for the Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI). Designed to collect leadership data, the index reports a qualitative assessment of both the prevailing business conditions and expecta- tions for the future as reported by key execu- tives from the $628 billion equipment finance sector. Overall, confidence in the equipment finance market is 50.2, down from the July index of 51.5, reflecting ongoing industry con- cerns over economic, regulatory and political uncertainty. When asked about the outlook for the future, MCI survey respondent John McQueen, executive vice president and head of Wells Fargo Equipment Finance, said, “My long term view of the equipment finance industry is strong; the shorter term view of the U.S. economy and worldwide economy is volatile. The U.S. economic growth rate and the stability for the economy will continue to slow business investment.” August 2012 Survey Results The overall MCI-EFI is 50.2, down from the July index of 51.5. • When asked to assess their business con- ditions over the next four months, 6.3 percent of executives responding said they believe business conditions will improve over the next four months, down slightly from 6.5 percent in July. 78.1 percent of respondents believe busi- ness conditions will remain the same over the next four months, up from 71 percent in July. 15.6 percent believe business conditions will Equipment Lease Finance Industry Confidence Neutral September 15, 2012 Vol. IXX • No. 19 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com see LEASE page 91 see GROWTH page 98 see PROJECT page 30 Table of Contents ....................4 Attachment Section ........35-39 Snow & Ice Section..........47-51 Recycling Section ............61-73 Business Calendar ................74 Truck & Trailer Section ..75-85 Auction Section ............90-101 Advertisers Index ................102

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By Dick RohlandCEG CORRESPONDENT

Bridge workers and operators of a Self-Propelled Modular Transporter (SPMT), a firsttime use of this piece of equipment in the stateof Minnesota, successfully rolled into placetwo, 103 ft. (31.4 m) long bridge spans for abridge crossing I-35E in St. Paul, Minn. By

using the SPMT, Minnesota Department ofTransportation (MnDOT) staff said construc-tion time was cut by 40 days.After several hours of turtle-like movement,

the SPMT, its operator and team fromMammoet, a Netherlands based company andspecialists in this construction technique,moved the pair of decks into place over a short,

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A Hitachi backhoe digs near an abutment while other pieces of heavy equipmentdemolish the existing bridge and load debris into trucks.

Bridge Deck Move Cuts 40Days of Construction Time

Construction spending in July maintained con-sistent year-over-year growth despite a pullbackfrom the June peak, according to an analysis ofnew federal data released Sept. 4 by the AssociatedGeneral Contractors of America. Association offi-cials said they expect the disparity between privateand public construction to persist unlessWashington acts to fix infrastructure funding chal-lenges and pass long-delayed measures.“The July spending numbers send a very mixed

message,” said Ken Simonson, the association’schief economist. “Construction of new homes,apartments and most private nonresidential struc-tures appears to be driving gains in constructionactivity even as the public sector continues to dragon broader sector growth.”Simonson noted that total construction spending

declined 0.9 percent for the month but climbed 9.3percent from July 2011 to July 2012 as well as forthe first seven months of 2012 combined, com-pared with the same period in 2011. Private resi-dential spending dropped 1.6 percent for themonth but was 19 percent higher than in July 2011.Private nonresidential construction slumped 0.9percent for the month but grew 12 percent year-over-year. Public construction slid further, edging

Yearly SpendingContinues GrowthDespite July Dip

Nortrax Hosts Logger

Appreciation Day...12

Frey & Sons Holds

Auction in Lansing...92

Gomaco Helps Build

Bridge in 14 Days...34

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Published Nationally

The Equipment Leasing & FinanceFoundation (the Foundation) released theAugust 2012 Monthly Confidence Index forthe Equipment Finance Industry (MCI-EFI).Designed to collect leadership data, the indexreports a qualitative assessment of both theprevailing business conditions and expecta-tions for the future as reported by key execu-tives from the $628 billion equipment financesector. Overall, confidence in the equipmentfinance market is 50.2, down from the Julyindex of 51.5, reflecting ongoing industry con-

cerns over economic, regulatory and politicaluncertainty.When asked about the outlook for the

future, MCI survey respondent JohnMcQueen, executive vice president and headof Wells Fargo Equipment Finance, said, “Mylong term view of the equipment financeindustry is strong; the shorter term view of theU.S. economy and worldwide economy isvolatile. The U.S. economic growth rate andthe stability for the economy will continue toslow business investment.”

August 2012 Survey ResultsThe overall MCI-EFI is 50.2, down from

the July index of 51.5.• When asked to assess their business con-

ditions over the next four months, 6.3 percentof executives responding said they believebusiness conditions will improve over the nextfour months, down slightly from 6.5 percent inJuly. 78.1 percent of respondents believe busi-ness conditions will remain the same over thenext four months, up from 71 percent in July.15.6 percent believe business conditions will

Equipment Lease Finance Industry Confidence Neutral

September 15, 2012 • Vol. IXX • No.19 • 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA 19034 • 215-885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215-885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com

see LEASE page 91

see GROWTH page 98see PROJECT page 30

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

Attachment Section ........35-39

Snow & Ice Section..........47-51

Recycling Section ............61-73

Business Calendar ................74

Truck & Trailer Section ..75-85

Auction Section ............90-101

Advertisers Index ................102

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2004 TakeuchiTL130, s/n21302831, 4500Hrs, ROPS, TakControls, 67”Smooth Bucket$19,500

1999 Case 90XT,s/n JAF0298628,5400 Hrs, ROPS,Ride Controls,Block Heater, 82”Bucket, New14x17.5 Tires$12,500

2005 Case 435,s/n N5M400417,2600 Hrs, ROPS,Two Speed,Manual Coupler,MasterDisconnect, Grid Heater$17,500

2000 Case580SL, s/nJJG0273488,7790 Hrs, Cabw/Heat, 2LControls, Ext Hoe,Ride Control, 24”Trench Bkt, 82”GP Front Bucket$24,500

1998 Case590SL, s/nJJG0210709,8150 Hrs, Cabw/Heat, 2LControls, ExtHoe, RideControl, 24”Trench Bkt, 93”Front Bucket$29,200

1998 Case570LXT, s/nJJG0260100,4100 Hrs, Cabw/Heat, 2 Door,4WD, 3PT Hitch,82” 4in1 Bucket,Ether Cold Start$20,000

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1999 Gehl DL6H42Item #: 2203122152, 5535 Hrs, 7000# Lift, 42’Boom Forklift w/7000Lb Capacity, 42’ Max Reach,Open Roll Over Protection System, Ayx Hydraulics,$28,995

2005 Mustang 2054Item #: 006420, 1727 Hrs, 49HP, w/Yanmar DieselEngine, Hand & Foot Controls, 10x16.5 Tires,Backup Alarm, Auxiliary Hydraulics, Smooth EdgeBkt, $18,500

2006 Takeuchi TL140CItem #: 4046312322, 4159 Hrs, Track Loader with80HP Diesel Engine, Cab, Heat & A/C, $22,995

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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

2007 Volvo BL70....................................$42,500S/N 11164, 1848 Hrs, EROPS, Coupler, Bucket,

Tires Good, 4x4

1998 Cat IT28G......................................$44,500S/N 8CR01529, 16,143 hours, EROPS, std differentials, bucket, tires 50%

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

1994 Cat D8N ........................................$95,000S/N 5TJ02263, 12,177 Hrs, OROPS, SU BladeGood, Drawbar, U/C Very Good, Runs Good

1997 Cat 950F II ....................................$57,500S/N 5SK02946, 26,697 Hrs, EROPS, Coupler,

Bucket, Tires Very Good

1974 Cat 120G ......................................$31,500S/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

1998 John Deere 550G ........................$21,500S/N 852135, 9917 hours, OROPS with screens,

U/C fair, P.A.T. blade

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

sheeps foot pads good, engine rebuilt in 2009

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Authorized Bobcat® DealerBobcat 440 ................Starting at $4,500Bobcat 463’s ..............Starting at $8,000Bobcat 542B ..............Starting at $6,900Bobcat 642 ..............................$7,500Bobcat 642B ............................$8,500Bobcat 743 ................Starting at $8,000Bobcat 751 ......Several Starting at $9,900Bobcat 753 ..............Starting at $10,000Bobcat 763F, Series, Open Cab ....$11,500

Bobcat 773G, With Heat ............$15,900Bobcat 843, Heated Cab ............$10,000Bobcat 853’s ............Starting at $11,000Bobcat 863, With Heat ..............$12,900Bobcat 863G ............................14,900Bobcat 873 ............................$17,900Bobcat S130, 2006, Heated Cab ......CALLBobcat S185s, With Heat and Air, 500Hours to 5000 Hours....Starting at $14,900Bobcat S250..............Starting at $17,500

Compact Track MachinesBobcat T190’s............Starting at $17,500Bobcat T200..............Starting at $17,500Bobcat T250, Gold ......Starting at $24,500Bobcat T300..............Starting at $25,000Other BrandsGehl 4615 Skidloader, Open Canopy $8,500Mustang 2105 ............................CALLNew Holland L175........................CALLJohn Deere 250/260 Models Available....................................................CALL

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

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

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Cat IT28G, 1998, EROPS, coupler, 3rd valve,20.5 x 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 &

Grapple Buckets in Stock-Call For Your Needs

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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CEDAR RAPIDS CR362L - ‘08 • Electric 8-16’ screed, Top Con Syst V, approx 1563hrs ............................................................................................................$177,500CEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘10 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/ Hopper Insert, 1200hrs ..................................................................................................................$PORCEDAR RAPIDS CR662RM - ‘11 • Mat. Transfer Vehicle w/Hopper Insert, 750 Hrs................................................................................................................$377,198MIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 320 Hrs ..................$86,117MIDLAND SPR-6 - ‘11 • RH Discharge Widener to 6’, 145 Hrs ......................$POR

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ROADTEC RX400 - ‘11 • 48” Cut, 4 Track, Front Loading, Mill w/650 Hrs ..$340,183WIRTGEN W50 - ‘11 • 20” Cut, 3 Wheel, Rear Discharge Mill w/350 Hrs ......$PORWIRTGEN W500 - ‘02 • 20” Width, 3 Wheel Mill w/ Load-Out Conveyor, 1600 Hrs..................................................................................................................$82,500

SAKAI 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, 1170 hrs ....................................$55,000SAKAI SW800II - ‘11 • 67” Dbl Drm Vib, w/remaining standard and EPTW, 170 hrs ......................................................................................................$89,832SAKAI SW850-2 - ‘10 • 79” Dbl Drm Vib w/balance of Std warranty and EPTW,541 hrs ......................................................................................................$87,500

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AGGREGATE EQUIPMENTALLIS RT2448 PORTABLE JAW PLANT, 1993, with24”x48” Jaw, 48”x20’ Vibrating Grizzly Feeder, FrontDischarge Conveyor, Six Hydraulic Legs, Tri-AxleChassis, Cummins NT855 Diesel with Hydraulic Drivesfor Feeder & Conveyor ............................................CALLLIPPMANN MODEL T-4236 ROLL PLANT, 1995, S/N950411, 42" X 36" rubber-tire drive rolls, 64" x 16' S.D.screen, Cat 3408 diesel, rotovator and switch gear (off-plant) ........................................................................CALLPOWERSCREEN MODEL 510 WASH SPREAD, 2002, 5'x 10' 3-deck screen, Deutz diesel, includes a Graystone36" x 25' screw and (2) 30" x 45' hydraulic conveyors......................................................................................CALL

EXCAVATORSDEMAG H95 MASS EXCAVATOR, Powered by a Cat3408 Diesel, with a 24’7” Gooseneck Boom, and a10’8” Stick with 43’6” Reach and 25’ Digging Depth,7.2 cu yd HD Rock Bucket, Approx. 220,000 Lb.Working Weight, 5800 Frame Hours and RecentEngine Rebuild ............................................$125,000LIEBHERR R974B HDSL UTILITY CRAWLER EXCAVA-TOR, Powered by a 471 HP Liebherr D9408TI Diesel,33’11” Semi-Gooseneck Boom with 15’5” Stick, 5 cuyd HD Bkt, 21’x14’ 4” Wide U/C with 30” Track Padsadn Removable Sideframes, Approx. 190,000 Lb.Working Weight..................................................CALL

LIEBHERR R954C HD “LITRONIC” CRAWLER EXCA-VATOR, (Several 2006-2007 Models Available) withVarious Boom/Stick Combinations and BucketsAvailable, 326HP Liebherr D936L Six-Cyl. Tier 3Diesels, Hydraulically Removable Counterweights,124,000 to 130,000 Lb. Working Weights..........CALL

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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Nortrax Celebrates Loggers, John Deere AnniversaryNortrax hosted a Logger Appreciation Day in

celebration of John Deere’s 175th anniversaryAug. 16 at the Crandon International Off Road

Raceway in Crandon, Wis. More than 400 customersattended the event that included a live cut demonstra-tion.The location was a perfect hillside vantage point so

customers could watch all the machines work togetherin the hardwoods at the same time. Machines in thedemo included John Deere 753JH and 703JH trackedharvesters, John Deere 1270E wheeled harvesters,John Deere 160D with Waratah 616 head, and a 12108-wheeler, 1010 6-wheeler, and 1510E forwarders.Also on demo was the Morbark 3800 chipper and4600 grinder. Lunch was served in the woods and theevening concluded with a special John Deere 175thAnniversary reception at the racetrack’s main pavilion.For more information, visit www.nortrax.com.

Nortrax Chippewa Falls Territory Manager ShawnVetterkind (L) chats with Jason Malchow.

Nortrax Corporate Used Equipment Manager BobVydrzal and Nortrax Used Equipment Manager BrianDurfee watch the live demo action.

The John Deere 175th Anniversary display included an antique John Deere 440 skid-der and a 1949 John Deere MC crawler.

(L-R): Troy and Dennis Schoeneck of Enterprise Forest Products, Roger andRichard Pluedman of Pluedman Logging and Tim Murphy of Nortrax get a chanceto relax and enjoy the John Deere anniversary celebration after a full day of demon-strations and events.

Dean Adsit of Nortrax served as the day’s emcee andkept the crowd entertained and informed of the day’sactivities.

(L-R): Nortrax Corporate Used Equipment Manger BobVydrzal, Nortrax Cut to Length Manager Ken Knauf,and Nortrax Vice President Tim Murphy are enjoyingthe John Deere 175th anniversary reception.

Nortrax Territory Manager Tony Siverling (L) ofChippewa Falls, Wis., visits with his customer RichardDelaney of Delaney Forest Products.see APPRECIATION page 22

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2008 CAT 315DL

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JD 800CLC, 14' 5" Arm,36" Pads, #N4385 ..............................$450,000

JD 600CLC w/ GenesisGXP1200R Shear,#U10798 ........$500,000

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Fiat 65E, 110HP, BladePitch, 252 Hrs, #A7104......................$108,000

JD 330CLC, 60’ SuperLong Front, #U10682 ..........................$129,000

JD 9520 ScraperTractor, #U10751..................................$118,000

JD 310SG, #N4288,Cab, Air, Aux Hyd ..................................$48,000

Bomag BW180AD, 71"Drum, #A4597 ......................................$38,000

JD 648H, Winch, SingleFunction Grapple,#U11182 ........$169,000

JD 450DLC, 12’10”Arm, 36” Pads, CWRD,#U11280 ........$355,000

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JD 524K, Cab, Air, 3 YdBkt, Warranty, #U11206......................$149,000

JD 700J LGP, 30” Pads,132” Blade, Warranty,#U11354 ........$159,000

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West Side Tractor Sales Holds Open House in Fort WayneWest Side Tractor Sales

Co. held an openhouse at its Fort

Wayne, Ind., facility on Aug. 23.Attendees got a chance to walkaround the new facility that fea-tures more than 15,000 sq. ft. forsales, parts and service. The FortWayne location has six servicebays, including a 25 by 45 ft.wash bay. There are seven full-time employees to handle cus-tomers in the modern facilitythat is equipped with the latesttechnical equipment needed tohandle equipment repairs.For more information, visit

www.westsidetractorsales.com.

Checking the cab of this John Deere 350G excavator isDave Eicher (L) and Caleb Miller of Eicher Excavating.

It's not too early to be thinking snow removal so KeithCarpenter (L) and James Syrek of Geiger Excavatinglook over the Arctic sectional sno-pusher attached tothe John Deere 624k wheel loader.

(L-R): The owners of West Side Tractor Sales Co., Steve, Tom andDiane Benck, welcome Larry Hitzfield of Hitzfield Excavating tothe Fort Wayne, Ind., open house.

(L-R): Jeremy Pooler of Positioning Solutions Co., Brent and BrianEicher of Eicher Excavating, and Brian Kitchens of PositioningSolutions Co. gather for a photo in front of this John Deere 700KLGP dozer.

West Side Tractor Sales Co. President Steve Benck (L)and Randy Strebig of Strebig Construction, Fort Wayne,Ind., discuss the facility.

Robert Hostetter of Hostetter Farms thinks this JohnDeere 650K dozer might look good on the farm.

(L-R): Bob Wright of West Side Tractor Sales Co. showsthe newly renovated facility to Eldon Byler and EricStrebig both of Strebig Construction.

Having a look at the engine of this John Deere 310SKloader backhoe is Jason Pelak (L) of West Side TractorSales Co. and Tim Eicher of Eicher Excavating.

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CAT CP-323C 50" ARTICULATED VIBRATORYPADFOOT COMPACTOR, 66 HP, Canopy,Hydrostatic Drive, Leveling Blade ......$21,500

2013 LOAD KING 553-SS ANIVERSARY SPE-CIAL, 55-Ton Tri-Axle NGB Lowboy, 24'Loadwell, Air Ride, Air Lift 3rd Axle, BuddWheels, $ Includes FET ......................$73,360

CAT 950G 4-1/2 YARD ARTICULATED 4 WHEELDRIVE LOADER, 180 HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC,ECPC Trans, GP Bkt, Good Tires ........$72,500

JERSEY 103 ROCK SPREADER, for DozerMounting, 1900 series ..........................$9,000

CAT 938F 3-1/2 YARD 4WD LOADER, 140 HP,Cab w/ Heat & AC, Electronic Powershift, RideControl, Quick Tach GP Bucket, NEW Tires ..................................................................$54,500

CASE 420-3 RUBBER TIRE SKID STEER, 69HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC, No Door on Cab, 2Speed Ground Drive, Auxiliary Hydraulics, 66"GP Bucket, NEW Tires ........................$18,500

CAT 966B 3-YARD ARTICULATED 4 WHEELDRIVE LOADER, 150 HP, Cab, PowershiftTransmission, NEW Tires ......................$18,500

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 ........................................$42,500

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 ..............$62,500

CAT 12G TANDEM DRIVE ARTICULATEDMOTOR GRADER, 125 HP, Cab, 12' Moldboardw/ Side Slide, Scarifier, Good Tires ....$47,500

CAT D6H DS XL HYDRAULIC SU DOZER W/TILT, 175 HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC, Powershift,Differential Steer, VG UC w/ 24" Pads ..$77,500

HYPAC C778A TANDEM SMOOTH DRUMARTICULATED VIRBATORY ROLLER, 125 HP,Canopy, Hydrostatic Drive, 78" Drums, 115 galWater Cap, 3,200 lb Centrifugal Force $12,500

J DEERE 570B TANDEM DRIVE ARTICULATEDMOTOR GRADER, 90 HP, Cab w/Heat & AC, 8F-4R Powershift; 12' Moldboard w/HydraulicSideshift & Tip; Scarifier ....................$34,500

CAT D6R XL II HYDRAULIC SU DOZER W/TILT,175 HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC, ElectronicPowershift, Fingertip Autoshift, DifferentialSteer, Aux Hyd, VG UC w/24" Pads ..$108,500

CAT 950F II ARTICULATED 4-YARD 4 WHEELDRIVE LOADER, 170 HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC,REBUILT Powershift Transmission, GP Bucket,VG ......................................................$62,000

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CAT 330CL 2.75-YARD HYDRAULIC EXCAVA-TOR, 247 HP, Cab w/ Heat & AC, 12'9" Stick,74" Ditching Bucket, Very Good Undercarriagew/ 34" Pads ......................................$102,000

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2005 Volvo L220E, Cab, A/C, Radio, AdditionalWork Lights, Return to Dig, Boom Suspension,Engine Block Heater, 7cy Bucket w/BOE,29.5R25 Tires, Recent Transmission..$135,000

2003 Volvo EC360B LC - 12' 10"' ARM;AC; RADIO; 36" PADS; 70% UC; 54" P/OBUCKET; PILOT PATTERN CONTROLCHANGE ..................................$115,000

2009 Volvo ECR145CL - A/C, Radiow/CD, 24" Pads, 8'2" Stick,Hammer/Shear Piping, Q/C Piping, PilotPattern Control Changer ..................$Call

2002 Volvo A40D - A/C, CONTRONICS,29.5R25 TIRES..........................$175,000

2003 Volvo A40D - A/C, CONTRONICS,29.5R25 TIRES..........................$256,000

2004 Volvo A40D - AC, CONTRONICS,29.5-25 TIRES, TAILGATE ......$240,000

2007 Volvo A40D - A/C, CONTRONICS,29.5R25 TIRES, TEFLON LINERS ............................................................$339,000

2005 Volvo A40D - AC, CONTRONICS,29.5R25 TIRES, TAILGATE ......$200,000

2009 Volvo L120F - Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD,Heated Suspension Seat, Boom Suspension, HydAttachment Bracket, Reversible Cooling Fan, WorkLights, Reverse Alarm, Front Frame Steps, RearFenders w/Guard Rails, 113” 4.4cy H/O STE Bucketw/BOE, 23.5R25 Tires ............................$195,000

2008 Volvo L70F - Cab, A/C, Radio w/CD,Front Work Lights, Boom Suspension, 3rd Function,Hydraulic Attachment Bracket, Reversible CoolingFan, Front Frame Footsteps, Right Hand Side Stepsw/Lockable Toolbox, Engine Block Heater, DymaxHydraulic Q/C, Dymax 4cy High Tip Bucket w/BOE,20.5R25 Goodyear RL-2+ Tires 50% ......$110,000

2011 Volvo A40F – 1262 Hrs, Volvo D16H(476hp) Tier 4i Engine, Heated Air Suspension Seatw/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Rear View ColorCamera, Electric Hood Opener, Delayed EngineShutdown, Engine Block Heater, CareTrack TelematicsSystem, 29.5R25 Michelin XADN Tires....$480,000

2011 Volvo A40F – 1274 Hrs, Volvo D16H(476hp) Tier 4i Engine, Heated Air Suspension Seatw/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Rear View ColorCamera, Electric Hood Opener, Delayed EngineShutdown, Engine Block Heater, CareTrack TelematicsSystem, 29.5R25 Michelin XADN Tires…$480,000

2011 Volvo A40F – 1189 Hrs, Volvo D16H(476hp) Tier 4i Engine, Heated Air Suspension Seatw/Armrest, Front Work Lights, Rear View ColorCamera, Electric Hood Opener, Delayed EngineShutdown, Engine Block Heater, CareTrack TelematicsSystem, 29.5R25 Michelin XADN Tires…$480,000

2008 Volvo EC290C LC - A/C, 36" Pads,12'2" Stick, Aux Hyd., Q/C Piping,Rotator Piping, Pilot Pattern Control,Block Heater..............................$157,000

2005 Volvo L150E - Cab, A/C, Radio,Work Lights, Boom Suspension, Returnto Dig, 5.25cy Bucket w/BOE, 26.5R25Tires, New Engine ..........................$Call

2005 Volvo L70E - Cab, A/C, Contronics,Hyd Attachment Bracket, 20.5R25 Tires,2.5CY Bucket w/BOE ................$112,500

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Wright Express Releases Monthly Construction FCI ResultsWright Express Corporation, a leading

global provider of value-based business pay-ment processing and information manage-ment solutions, in collaboration with IHS aleading global source of information andanalytics, Aug. 23 released results of itsWright Express Construction FuelConsumption Index (FCI), which indicatedan increase of 1.4 percent in July versus itslevel the previous year. The Wright Express Construction FCI

measures national fuel consumption statis-tics for the construction industry, which pro-vides an accurate and up-to-date indicationof construction activity in the United States. “The results of the July 2012 Fuel

Consumption Index indicate flat growth inthe construction industry despite consistentyear-over-year growth,” said RickPomerleau, vice president, corporate devel-opment at Wright Express. “The construc-tion industry hit a speed bump in June,showing the industry is still on a slow path torecovery.” Wright Express worked with IHS to cap-

ture and analyze transaction data from itsclosed loop network of more than 180,000fuel and vehicle maintenance locations,including more than 90 percent of thedomestic retail fuel locations and 45,000

vehicle maintenance locations. With thisdata, the Wright Express Construction FCIcan be used to identify emerging trendswithin the construction industry and thenational economy. The indicators were tested at monthly,

quarterly and annual frequencies, with thegreatest insights produced using the year-over-year percent change of the monthlydata. For July 2012, the Wright ExpressConstruction FCI reported that fuel con-sumption by U.S. construction companiesincreased by 1.4 percent versus July 2011and increased by 0.2 percent versus the pre-vious month. The Wright Express Construction FCI,

which is available monthly in advance of theU.S. Census Bureau figures on construction

spending, is available at http://www.wright-express.com/fci. Last month’s Wright Express

Construction FCI diverged from theincreased construction spending levels evi-dent in most of the government’s subsequentconstruction data releases. Constructionspending excluding improvements — agood measure of activity — expanded by 0.7percent in June. Private residential construc-tion increased by 3.1 percent, again reflect-ing the year’s uptick in single-family hous-ing starts. The decrease in June was reflect-ed in housing permits, which decreased 3.7percent in June to an annual rate of 755,000due to a sharp drop in multi-family permitsin the South. Total construction put-in-placeincreased by 0.4 percent in June.

IHS Analysis According to the IHS analysis, the contin-

ued flat growth for the Wright ExpressConstruction FCI in July, and with the addi-tional loss in June, indicates a delayed recov-ery for the construction industry. New homesales fell 8.4 percent in June; however, theloss should not be considered significant dueto an anomalous sales plunge in the north-east. Despite the uncharacteristic decrease inJune, the housing market remains on trackfor recovery with the three-month averageshowing new home sales gradually increas-ing. The key obstacle to the housing recovery

continues to be tight credit conditions, whichis why sales to non-investors have been onlyinching up in recent months, despite lowmortgage rates and plenty of affordablehomes (in most markets). The homeownervacancy rate measuring the proportion ofhomes that are vacant and for sale slipped2.1 percent in the second quarter of 2012,which is still too high from the “normal”range of 1.6 percent to 1.7 percent. Homeprices have been rising slowly in recentmonths and any gain in prices is good newsbecause the price gains reduce the number ofhomeowners with “underwater” mortgages.

The Wright Express Construction Fuel Consumption Index indicated an increase of 1.4 percent in July versus its level the previous year.

Sterett Equipment Named Terex Crane DistributorSterett Equipment is an authorized Terex

crane distributor for the states of Kentucky,Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. SterettEquipment now provides local equipmentsales, service and parts support for a widerange of Terex crane models, delivering liftcapabilities ranging from 10 to 3,520 tons (9to 3,200 t). “Sterett Equipment is a solid company

with vast amount of experience in the craneindustry,” said Tony Marlin, regional sales

director of Terex Cranes. “It is great to havethem represent Terex Cranes as they willbring customers world class product supportand service.” The distribution agreement includes all

models from the all-terrain, rough terrain,crawler crane and truck crane product lines.“Sterett Equipment and Terex have the

same goal of making our customers success-ful,” said Sterett Equipment President BrentPorter, President, “That’s why I am confi-

dent, that with this relationship, Terex will beable to help our customers be successful andcontinue building the Terex and Sterettbrands.”Born out of a family-owned construction

company in 1949, Sterett Equipment Co. hasgrown into an industry leader, offering liftingequipment, parts, service and rental. Today,this large mid-western company serves abroad customer base reaching more than a300-mi. (483-km) radius from its

Owensboro, Ky., home office. SterettEquipment Co. is led by Brent Porter, presi-dent and managers Jeremy Futrell for insidesales, Ryan Boehman for service supportand John Foster for parts.Sterett is known for delivering high cus-

tomer satisfaction, striving to deliver an effi-cient and professional service experience toits customers, while satisfying virtually anylifting challenge encountered by its broadcustomer base. For more information, call 800/327-9323

or visit www.sterettequipment.com.

About TerexTerex Corporation is a diversified global

manufacturer of a broad range of equipmentthat is focused on delivering reliable, cus-tomer-driven solutions for many applica-tions, including the construction, infrastruc-ture, quarrying, mining, shipping, trans-portation, refining, energy, utility and manu-facturing industries. Terex reports in fivebusiness segments: Aerial Work Platforms;Construction; Cranes; Material Handling &Port Solutions; and Materials Processing.Terex offers financial products and servicesto assist in the acquisition of equipmentthrough Terex Financial Services. Moreinformation can be found at www.terex.com.Sterett Equipment is an authorized Terex crane distributor for the states of Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri.

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Logger Appreciation Day Offers Demos, History, Fun

Randy Stone (C) of Nortrax welcomes the father andson team of David (L) and Joe LaFleur of LafleurForest Products to the logger appreciation day inCrandon, Wis.

(L-R): Jeff Carlson of Nortrax, and Isiah Oakgrove andWilliam Cook, both of Dog Logging, check out the JohnDeere 440 cable skidder that was on display.

Customers got a chance to ride the off-road race course in the back of this JohnDeere 250D articulated truck.

The Red Bull off-road race car did a few laps around the track for all the loggersduring the appreciation day.

(L-R): Jason Whitaker of Nortrax and Helen and JohnStenvig of Quality First Forest Products gather for apicture in front of the John Deere display.

Jason Keranen (L) of Keranen Forest Products and JimBell of Nortrax are enjoying the event.

Jeremy Flannery (L) of JDF Trucking and Ken Mihalkoof Ken Mihalko & Sons Logging and Trucking take alook at the John Deere historical display.

(L-R): Enjoying the John Deere 175th anniversaryparty are Ken Knauf of Nortrax, Bill Zellar of WJZ &Sons Harvesting, Bill Brand of Northland HarvestingInc., and Jason Whitaker of Nortrax.

APPRECIATION from page 12

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WWW.RUDDEQUIPMENT.COM CALL: 1-877-DIG-RUDD

If there’s one thing more hardworking and reliable than Rudd’s equipment, it’s Rudd’s service and maintenance. Rudd’s freight system and 13 service branches across nine states, together with our award-winning master technicians, mean we can deliver replacement parts, equipment and service to your site by the next morning. It’s that kind of 24/7 service that proves how committed Rudd is to going the distance for you.

We’re there to keep you rockin’.(Not to mention rollin’.)

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1991 Hitachi EX270LC; #81260, Hyd Thumb,31.5” Tracks, 36” Bkt ............................$54,500

1994 Komatsu PC250LC-6; #91634, 60’ LongFront, 31.5” Tracks, 6100 Hrs ..............$69,500

2008 Komatsu D51EX-22; #81780, Cab/AC, 20”Tracks, 2400 Hrs ................................$119,500

2007 Cat 953C; #91597, Cab/AC, GP Bkt,Single-Lever, 2600 Hrs..........................$98,500

2008 Komatsu PC78MR-6; #81592, Cab/AC,Roadliners, Aux Hyd, 1600 Hrs ............$79,500

2004 Komatsu WA250-5; #81381, Cab/AC, QC,ECSS, 4600 Hrs ....................................$89,500

2004 Komatsu D65EX-15; #80803, Cab/AC, 20”Tracks, Drawbar, 3550 Hrs..................$149,500

2000 Cat 953C; #80404, OROPS, Double-Lever,4450 Hrs ..............................................$69,500

2003 Komatsu PC220LC-7; #81546, Cab/AC,31.5” Tracks, 10’ Arm, 8200 Hrs ..........$89,500

2003 Komatsu WA180-3; #91673, Cab/AC, JRBQC/Bkt/Forks, 8800 Hrs ........................$47,500

1997 Komatsu D65PX-12; #91639, OROPS,36” Tracks, Straight Blade, 5350 Hrs ....$49,500

2005 IR SD77DX; #80788, OROPS, 66”Smooth Drum, 2450 Hrs ......................$56,500

Call Doug / Sam:(866) 485-7180

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

Allis-Chalmers Forest Green HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50

Scale ....................................................................................$75

Allis-Chalmers Yellow 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, 1:25 Scale ................$40

Bobcat S205 Skid Steer Loader & Pick-Up Truck/Trailer

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

Bobcat 773 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loader, 1:25

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

Bobcat M200 Gold Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 Scale ......$25

Bobcat 2008 Road Tour Semi Tractor/Trailer, 1:64 Scale ..

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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

Caterpillar AP600D Paver, w/ or w/out Canopy, 1:50 Scale ..

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

Caterpillar D4E Track-Type Tractor, NZG, 1:50 Scale ..$80

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

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

Caterpillar 297C Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale........$45

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

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

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

Caterpillar Military 924H Versalink Loader in Desert

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

Caterpillar Military 120M Motor Grader in Desert

Camouflage, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$70

Doosan Moxy MT31 Articulated Truck........................$115

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 "S" Series Dump Truck,1:25 Scale ......$125

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

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

International 175 Crawler Loader w/Multi-Purpose

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

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

JCB 525-58 Compact Loader, 1:35 scale ......................$35

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

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

John Deere 872 GP Motor 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 PC350LC Excavator, 1:50 Scale ....................$90

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 WA500 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale..................$90

Komatsu WB146 Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 scale..............$60

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

Kubota KX121-3 Compact Excavator, 1:24 scale ........$50

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

Liebherr TA230 Articulated Truck, 1:50 scale ............$130

Link-Belt 800 X2 Excavator,1:50 Scale........................$240

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

Mack Granite MP Dump Truck w/ Beavertail Trailer, 1:50

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Mack Granite MP w/ Bottom Dump Trailer ..................$85

New Holland 555 Skid Steer Loader, 1:25 scale ..........$30

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

Peterbilt 367 Dump Truck w/ Beavertail Trailer, 1:50 Scale

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

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

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2007 KOBELCO SK 135 SR, 92hp; 20" Shoes; Operating Weight 30424 lbs;18' Dig Depth; EROPS; A/C; Plumbed, 1421 Hrs................................$89,5002007 KOBELCO SK 135 SR, Operating Weight 30424 lbs; 92hp; 18' DigDepth; 20" Shoes; EROPS; A/C; Plumbed, 1276 Hrs ..........................$91,5002007 KOBELCO SK 350 LC8, Operating Weight 79600 lbs; 264 hp;Maximum Dig Depth 24' 10"; Bucket Breakout Force 29230 lbs; EROPS; A/C;HEAT; STANDARD TRACK; PAD WIDTH 32" @ 80%, 3165 Hrs........$160,0002008 KOBELCO SK 80 SR, EROPS; A/C; Heat; CP Manual Quick Coupler; 6'Stick; Standard Track; 24" Shoes - 80%; Semi-U Blade; 17" CP Bucket;Operating Weight 17600 lbs; 54hp, 829 Hrs ......................................$70,0002006 KOBELCO SK 115 SR, EROPS; A/C; Heat; 8' Stick; Hydraulic Thumb;Standard track; 23" Shoes - 75%; Isuzu Engine; Semi-U Blade; 3' CP Bucket;Operating Weight 31750 lbs; 84hp, 1696 Hrs ....................................$77,5002006 KOBELCO SK 330 LC, EROPS; HEAT; GEITH QUICK COUPLER; 31.5"SHOES AT 75%; MITTSUBISHI ENGINE; 11FT. STICK; 2FT. HENSLEY DITCH-ING V-BUCKET; 238hp, 3708 Hrs ....................................................$189,0002010 KOBELCO SK 260LC-8, EROPS; A/C; HEAT; 60' LONG REACH; PADWIDTH 32" @ 95%; CHN ENGINE; TAG BUCKET 60"; STICK LENGTH 25';Operating Weight 55556 lbs; 175hp, 800 Hrs ..................................$225,0002008 JOHN DEERE 350D LC, EROPS; A/C; STANDARD TRACK; HEAT; STICK13'; PAD WIDTH 32" @ 90%; ENGINE JOHN DEERE; OPERATING WEIGHT77970 lbs; 271hp, 1775 Hrs ............................................................$195,0002005 HITACHI ZX160LC, 2637 Hrs ....................................................$85,0002007 HITACHI ZX80, EROPS; A/C; Push Blade; 24" Digging Bucket; RubberTracks; Operating Weight 15905 lbs.; Isuzu CC-4JG1 52hp Engine, 1897 Hrs2006 KOMATSU PC160LC, 2465 Hrs ................................................$77,5002011 KOBELCO SK 295-9 TIER 4, 31.5" SEMI-TRIPLE GROUSER SHOE; STDBOOM W/ ARM CYL; STD ARM W/ BKT CYL & LINKAGE; OPR CONT PAT-TERN CHGR 2 WAY SK; LOWER BASE MACHINE SK295-10; REAR VIEWCAMERA; MECHANICAL SEAT; A/C; HEAT; PAD WIDTH 32"; MECHANICALSEAT, 493 Hrs2006 KOMATSU PC200LC-8, EROPS; A/C; Heat; 3542 Hrs ..............$99,0001996 KOBELCO SK 150 MARK IV2011 KOBELCO SK 210, 42" Bucket; EROPS; A/C; Heat, 252 Hrs2004 KOBELCO SK 330LC, 5054 Hrs2005 KOBELCO SK 330LC, EROPS; A/C; Heat; 5637 Hrs ..................$85,0002006 KOBELCO SK 330LC, 4584 Hrs ................................................$89,0002005 KOBELCO SK 330LC, Enclosed Cab; A/C; Stick 10'; Pad Width 32",6242 Hrs ............................................................................................$85,0002006 KOMATSU PC200LC-7, EROPS; A/C; Heat; Stick Length 9'8"; ManualThumb; Pad Width 28" @ 70%; Komatsu Engine, 5202 Hrs ..............$85,0002000 GRADALL XL3200, Cummins Diesel Engine; Equipped with Cab;Telescopic 2 Piece Boom; Digging Bucket.; A/C; Heat; Pad Width 24" @ 70%,6013 Hrs2009 KOBELCO SK 485LC, 66" Esco Bucket2005 JOHN DEERE 200CLC, 5075 Hrs ..............................................$82,0002006 KOBELCO SK 210LC, 2043 Hrs2006 KOBELCO SK 160LC, Enclosed Cab; A/C; Heat; Stick Length 10';Standard Track; Pad Width 24" @ 80%, 1732 Hrs2012 KOBELCO SK 210, 42" Bucket, 1 Hr2012 KOBELCO SK 210 Tier 4, 31.5" SEMI TRIPLE GROUSER SHOE; 18'6"BOOM W/ARM CYLINDER; OPR CONT PATTERN CHGR 2 WAY SK; COMBO1-2 WAY DBL/SNGL PUMP W/; N&B ONLY-ARM (STD); STANDARD LOWER(BASE); REAR VIEW CAMERA; 9'8" STANDARD ARM; MECHANICAL SEAT;ANGLE GUARDS, 2 Hrs2012 KOBELCO SK 210 Tier 4, 31.5" SEMI TRIPLE GROUSER SHOE; 18'6"BOOM W/ARM CYLINDER; OPR CONT PATTERN CHGR 2 WAY SK; COMBO1-2 WAY DBL/SNGL PUMP W/; N&B ONLY-ARM (STD); STANDARD LOWER(BASE); REAR VIEW CAMERA; 9'8" STANDARD ARM; MECHANICAL SEAT;ANGLE GUARDSKOBELCO SK485, W/LABNTY SHEAR, 1980 Hrs2007 KOBELCO SK 135SLRC, 2151 Hrs2007 KOBELCO SK 170 LC8, 1574 Hrs............................................$108,0002008 CASE CX210B TRACK EXCAVATOR; ISUZU DIESEL ENGINE; CAB; AC;REACH BOOM; CONTROL PATTERN CHANGER; HEAT; WIDE PADS 31.5" @90%, 46 Hrs2007 KOBELCO SK 210LC-8, DIESEL ENGINE; CAB; AC; RADIO; REACHBOOM; 42 IN DIGGING BUCKET; LONG UNDERCARRIAGE, 3079 Hrs2012 KOBELCO 140SR TIER 3, 15'4" (4.68M) MONO BOOM; 9'4" (2.84M)STD ARM; ADDITIONAL COUNTER WEIGHT; ISO TO BHL PATTERN CHANG-ER; 1&2 WAY HYD W/HAND CONTROLS; 23.6" SEMI-TRIPLE GROUSERSHOES; A/C; HEAT; PAD WIDTH 23.5 @ 100%, 3 Hrs(2) 2012 KOBELCO SK 260, 60' LONG REACH ATTACH W/ARM; OPR CONTPATTERN CHGR 2 WAY; LINCOLN AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION; REAR VIEWCAMERA; 31.5" (800MM) SEMI-TRIPLE SHOE; MECHANICAL SEAT, 3 Hrs2012 KOBELCO SK 210LC2006 KOBELCO SK 135SRMT2008 KOBELCO SK 2602008 KOBELCO SK 260LR, (LONG REACH)2008 KOBELCO SK 350HT

2006 NEW HOLLAND LW190.B, EROPS; 4WD; HEAT; A/C; Tires 23.5 R25;New Holland Eng; Operating Weight 35935 lbs; 205hp, 3573 Hrs ....$85,0002007 NEW HOLLAND W190B, A/C; GP BUCKET - CAPACITY 4.25 CU. YD.;195HP; EROPS; 4WD; Heat; Ride Control; New Holland Engine; OperatingWeight 39074 lbs; 2413 Hrs ............................................................$119,5002010 KAWASAKI 80ZV-2, EROPS; 198 HP; Operating Weight - 39308 lbs;Reach at Max Lift & Dump - 3.7ft; 4WD; Quick Coupler; Ride Control; A/C;Heat; Cummins Engine, 501 Hrs ......................................................$195,0002011 KAWASAKI 65ZV-2, Enclosed Cab; Tires 20.5-25; 4 way Flasher Kit;Quick Coupler; Ride Control Kit; RIMS; Counter Weight OPT; Quick Fork 48";A/C; Heat; 4WD, 11 Hrs2011 KAWASAKI 65ZV-2, Enclosed Cab Assy; 4 way Flasher Kit; RideControl Kit; Counter Weight OPT; Quick Coupler; Quick Fork 48"; Switch BattDiscon Man; Tires 20.5-25, 137 Hrs2007 KOMATSU WA250-5L, Komatsu Diesel engine; EROPS; AC; QuickCoupler; GP Bucket; 5365 Hrs............................................................$87,5002004 KOMATSU WA65-3, EROPS; A/C; Heat;Quick Coupler (JRB); 4WD;Tires 335/80R 18; Komatsu Eng; Komatsu Bucket w/ Bolt on Edge; 625 HrsDRESSER 520C, Front End Loader w/Bucket2003 KOMATSU WA180-MC3, Enclosed Cab, 1325 Hrs2009 CATERPILLAR 928HZ, CAT DIESEL ENGINE; EROPS; AC; 2.9 YDBUCKET; 20.5 X 25 RUBBER TIRES; 4WD; RIDE CONTROL; CATERPILLARBUCKET W/ BOLT ON EDGE, 265 Hrs

1994 GRADALL G3WD, EROPS; 60" Ditching Bucket; Tires 80% -445/65R22.5, 3501 Hrs ......................................................................$20,0002011 GRADALL XL 4100 III, EROPS; 4WD; Quick Coupler; Heat; ExtendableBoom; Tires 385/65R 22.5-Goodyear @ 100%; Mercedes Benz Eng; 12 Hrs2012 GRADALL XL4100 SIII 6x4 Highway Whl, STANDARD CENTER PINASY; WELD; FRONT BUMPER; XL4100/51000III 6X4 CHASSIS ASY;WELDMT; CHASSIS 6X4; HARNESS; CHASSIS ELECTRICAL; 6X4 REARAXLE ASSEMBLY; GOODYEAR G-296; 385/65R22.5; GOODYEAR G-282;11R24.5; WELD; BOOM REST; INSTALL; BOOM REST PLATE; BOOM & CRA-DLE INSTALLATION; INSTALL; SIII CHASSIS A/C; UPPER A/C INSTALLA-TION; PKIT; ON HIGHWAY-FIBERGLASS; LEFT REAR DOOR (USE W/AC);SWING MOTOR PORT JUMPR CIRCUIT; MOBIL 424 HYD TRACTOR;80700000 COMMON PARTS; 4000 SIII DECAL INSTALLATION, 12 Hrs2012 GRADALL XL4100 SIII 6x4 Highway Whl; STANDARD CENTER PINASY; WELD; FRONT BUMPER; XL4100/5100III CHASSIS ASY; WELDMT;CHASSIS 6X4; HARNESS; CHASSIS ELECTRICAL; 6X4 REAR AXLE ASSEM-BLY; GOODYEAR G-296; 385/65R22.2; GOODYEAR G-282; 11R24.5; WELD;BOOM REST; INSTALL; BOOM REST PLATE; BOOM & CRADLE INSTALLA-TION; INSTALL; SIII CHASSIS A/C; UPPER A/C INSTALLATION; PKIT; ONHIGHWAY-FIBERGLASS; LEFT REAR DOOR (USE W/AC); SWING MOTORPORT JUMPR CIRCUIT; MOBIL 424 HYD TRACTOR; 80700000 COMMONPARTS; 4000 SIII DECAL INSTALLATION, 13 Hrs2008 GRADALL XL3100 III Highway

2008 KOBELCO SK 17SR-3, Operating Weight 3638 lb; 15.2 hp; Max. Dig 7'1"; Bkt Breakout Force 2900 lb; Bkt Cap. 1.55 cu. ft., 323 Hrs ..........$26,0002009 KOBELCO SK 35 SR-5, 28hp; Operating Weight 7892 lbs; 10' DigDepth; EROPS; A/C; HEAT; QUICK COUPLER (TAG); STANDARD TRACK; PADWIDTH 12" @ 80%; YANMAR ENGINE; CP BUCKET 30"; 541 Hrs......$41,0002009 KOBELCO SK 35 SR-5, Auxillary Hydraulics; Operating Weight 7960 lb;28 hp; Max Dig Depth 10' 1"; 750 Hrs................................................$41,000(2) 2001 IHI 35NX, EROPS; 52" Stick; 12" Shoes - 50%; Isuzu Engine; 21"Bucket w/ teeth, 3431 Hrs ..................................................................$17,0002007 NEW HOLLAND E18 SR, OROPS; AUX HYDRAULICS; STICK LENGTH39"; PAD WIDTH 9" @ 70%; MITSUBISHI ENGINE; SEMI U BLADE; WBBUCKET 16", 328 Hrs ........................................................................$21,5002007 KOBELCO SK 35 SR-3, OROPS; Pad Width 12" Excellent Cond.; Stick4'4"; Yanmar Dsl Eng; Dig Depth 10'1"; Op. Wt. 8050 lbs, 214 Hrs ..$44,0002003 CATERPILLAR 308C CR, CAB - HEAT - A/C; AM/FM RADIO; 18" RUB-BER TRACK PADS; 7' 7" HYDRAULIC BLADE; CAT 24" GP TOOTH BUCKETW/SIDECUTTERS; AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS / FOOT CONTROL; 4M40 MIT-SUBISHI ENGINE, 1775 Hrs ..............................................................$47,5002001 JOHN DEERE 17ZTS, JD DIESEL ENGINE; OROPS; FRONT BLADE;SWING BOOM; AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS; RUBBER TRACKS; C&P HD 12"DIGGING BUCKET - WELDCO BEALES; WELDCO BEALES STYLE MANUALCOUPLER, 628 Hrs ............................................................................$22,0002012 KOBELCO SK 35SR-5, 52" Std Stick; Rubber Tracks; Yanmar Engine;Work Lights on Arm & Canopy; Aux Hyds; Pad Width 12" @ 100%, 3 Hrs2012 KOBELCO SK 55SR, 4 WAY DOZER BLADE; RUBBER TRACKS;EROPS; A/C; Heat; Aux Hyds; Pad Width 16" @ 100%; Yanmar Engine, 3 Hrs2012 KOBELCO 80CS CS MIDI TIER 3, STANDARD MONO BOOM; 7'0"(2.13M) STANDARD ARM; FRONT DOZER BLADE ATTACHMENT; DOZERPREP. HYD PIPING; ISO TO BHL PATTERN CHANGER; 450MM RUBBERTRACK SHOES; 1-2 WAY PIPING (HPC) & STD ARM; CAB TOP WORKLIGHTS (2 LIGHTS)

2004 JOHN DEERE 450HLT, 73hp; Operating Weight 15500 lbs; 16" Shoes,1463 Hrs ............................................................................................$35,0001990 MISCELLANEOUS TD7G, OROPS; STANDARD TRACK; PAD WIDTH 17"@ 60%; CUMMINS ENGINE; PAT BLADE, 3969 Hrs ..........................$18,0002006 CATERPILLAR D6R XL III, EROPS; A/C; Heat; Standard Track; PadWidth 24" @ 80%; Caterpillar Engine; Semi U Blade, 8337 Hrs ......$143,0002007 KOMATSU D31EX, EROPS; A/C; Heat; Pad Width 16"; Komatsu Engine;PAT Blade, 1710 Hrs ..........................................................................$44,5002008 JOHN DEERE 650J LGP, EROPS; A/C; Heat; Standard Track; Pad Width24" @ 80%; John Deere Engine; PAT Blade; Laser Leveling System (Top ConMC-R3); Work Lights; Very Clean Unit, 1769 Hrs ............................$179,5002011 JOHN DEERE 650J XLT, John Deere Diesel Engine; OROPS;Hydrostatic Transmission; Front Sweeps; Front; Engine enclosures; 18 in. SGSalt pads; 105" 6 way blade; long track frame, 742 Hrs1986 CATERPILLAR D7H, EROPS; Aux Hydraulics; Heat; Standard Track;Pad Width 26" @ 70%; Caterpillar Engine; Semi U Blade ..................$67,5001977 CATERPILLAR D8K, 6657 Hrs1974 DRESSER TD15C2007 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, Caterpillar Replaced System 1 undercarriagewith; an Extreme Service Undercarriage; @3300 hours; EROPS; CAB; A/C;Semi-U Blade with Tilt, 3844 Hrs1994 CATERPILLAR D5H XL, 11319 Hrs2007 CATERPILLAR D6N XL, CAB; A/C; SWEEPS; SU BLADE WITH TILT,3891 Hrs2008 CATERPILLAR D6T LGP, CAT DIESEL ENGINE; EROPS; AC; HEAT;STRAIGHT BLADE WITH TILT; DRAWBAR; LONG TRACK FRAME; ENGINEENCLOSURES, 4124 Hrs2008 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, CAT DIESEL ENGINE; EROPS; AC; 6 WAYBLADE; 33 IN PADS; 4 VALVE HYDRAULICS; DRAWBAR; ACCUGRADEREADY OPTION, 3583 Hrs2006 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, CAT DIESEL ENGINE; EROPS; AC; 6 WAYBLADE; HEAT; WIDE PADS 33" @ 85%, 3580 Hrs2005 CATERPILLAR D6R XW II, 10978 Hrs2007 JOHN DEERE 700J LGP, JOHN DEERE DIESEL ENGINE; EROPS; AC; 6WAY BLADE; WIDE PADS1996 CATERPILLAR D6H XL, Enclosed Cab, 17418 Hrs2008 CATERPILLAR D6N LGP, Enclosed Cab; Heat; A/C, 3038 Hrs2005 CATERPILLAR D5N LGP, Enclosed Cab; A/C, 7612 Hrs2000 CATERPILLAR D6R, 4256 Hrs2007 CATERPILLAR D6R XW, Enclosed Cab; A/C; Heat; Pad Width 30" @80%; Caterpillar Engine; Semi-U Blade, 4919 Hrs2007 CATERPILLAR D6T XW, 6924 Hrs

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Scharber & SonsRogers, MN

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Used 2007 Cat TL 943 roughterrain forklift. Enclosed caband heat. Outriggers. 4WD,Diesel. $62,000

2001 Genie S125 boom lift,diesel, 4wd, 131ft workingheight. Sell price $71,000

2010 JLG 260MRT. Dual fuel,outriggers and extension deck.815 hours. SLR169. $29,000

Komatsu industrial forklift.989 hours, 188" lift height withside shift. MFL 176. $18,900

Used 1999 Skytrak 8042,open rops. 8000# capacity, 42ftreach.TFL 368. $24,900

2005 JLG 800S boom lift,diesel, 4wd 8ft basket. ML155$75,000

2007 Ingersoll Rand VR-1044C. 10,000 lb lift. 44' reach,wide carriage, auxiliaryhydraulics TFL 345. $47,000

2007 Cat TH330B. cab withheat & air, auxiliary hydraulics,24' lift TFL 352. $34,000

2006 IHI mini excavator EX1.10ft digging depth. $19,000

2003 JLG 450AJ, diesel, 4WD,51 ft working height. ML208.$29,900

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Used 2004 JLG 3394 withoutriggers. 4wd, diesel.SLR305 $19,000

For Sales Call Dan @ 320-212-4367 For Parts Call Ryan @ 320-351-0268

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Dealing With Tight Deadlines, Contractor Gets Job Doneweekend closure of the St. Paul freeway inthe middle of August.Four weeks later, MnDOT opened the

bridge to two lanes of traffic with a fullopening of the bridge on pace for lateSeptember.The bridge, carrying four lanes of high

volume traffic on Maryland Avenue, aneast/west city arterial is the first of 17 bridgesto be replaced along the freeway over a 5 mi.(8 km) stretch of pavement running north outof downtown St. Paul. It kicks off the first ofseveral contracts totaling more than $100million to improve traffic capacity, flow andsafety through this section of freeway thatcuts through the center of St. Paul.Along with the pavement and bridge

improvements, railroad bridges will bereplaced, one interchange will be complete-ly reconstructed while road workers willmake major road and access improvements

to another.Though trucking, renting, assembling and

operating the equipment adds about a mil-lion dollars to the project, the down time forthe bridge closure is reduced to 60 days or 40percent in time, MnDOT staff said.Typically, noted Dave Herzog, MnDOT

project manager “a bridge like this wouldtake a little more than 100 days to constructfrom the time you close it to the time it’scompleted. On this bridge, the contractorwill do that in 60 days.”MnDOT awarded the $200 million con-

tract for removing the existing MarylandAvenue Bridge and building its replacementto Lunda Construction, a Black River Falls,Wis., bridge and heavy construction compa-ny well known in the Midwest. In turn,Lunda brought in the team from Mammoetto move the bridge decks.The new bridge is replacing the original

built in 1958. The existing bridge has out-

dated lane geometrics and is a structure onMnDOT’s priority list for replacement.When completed, regular motorists willcross a much wider bridge with up to dategeometrics to make traffic flow more effi-ciently.The new bridge features four, 12 ft. (3.7

m) through lanes and a 5 ft (1.5 m) shoulderon each side of the bridge. Additionally, two,12 ft. left turn lanes will move traffic ontosouthbound I-35E and one left turn lane willbe dedicated to accessing northbound I-35E.Wider sidewalks on both sides of the

bridge will make it safer for both pedestriansand bicyclists to use.Architecturally, ornamental iron railings,

twin lantern style light standards will deco-rate the bridge deck. Architectural concretetexture limestone and concrete texture cutstone will be placed on the pilasters andabutment portions of the bridgeWhen Lunda crews mobilized for the

project in June, they took over a staging areaon the west side of the freeway and about1,000 ft. (305 m) south of the project site.Here, on temporary piers, bridge crewsbrought in Terex, American and Grovecranes and a JLG lift, to begin piecingtogether pre-cast concrete girders for the twodecks of the new bridge.While the deck work continued on the

side of the freeway, out of site and moreimportantly, Herzog said, not interferingwith mainline traffic flow, Lunda crews pre-pared for the demolition of the existingbridge.With a 60 day deadline to open the new

bridge to traffic, MnDOT closed the existingbridge to traffic on the weekend of July 13 totake it down.With a couple of dozen pieces of heavy

equipment including, Cat, Hitachi and Volvobackhoes and dozers, Bobcats and JLG lifts

A Cat dozer moves a huge concrete block off to the side of the existing bridge.

see PROJECT page 54

PROJECT from page 1

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By Julie GerkeTHE (BLOOMINGTON) PANTAGRAPH

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (AP) JenniferMcFarland’s father was a contractor. He taughthis sons to use tools, but not his daughters. Today, McFarland, a State Farm manager, is

helping build her 10th house through WomenBuild of Habitat of Humanity McLean County. Like other Habitat programs, Women Build

uses volunteers who are guided by a constructionmanager and a project director. The only differ-ence is an all-female crew. And that’s just fine with Rose Sandoval, who

will own the house at 1405 W. Graham St. whereshe, McFarland and countless others are spend-ing their summer. “With Women Build, you become friends.

We’re learning together. It’s good bonding time,”said Sandoval, who has a son, Roman, age 10,and daughter Karis, 4. She sandwiches her site work with a server

job at Outback Steakhouse and classes at IllinoisState University, where she’s working on a bach-elor’s degree in speech pathology. She hopes towork in an early intervention program similar toone that helped Roman, who has autism. The women “become such a family,” said

Habitat executive director Kristen Sand. “Theyenjoy being out there together and have a strongsense of pride in what they’re doing. It’s really aneat way to volunteer and give back.” Women Build is a “non-threatening environ-

ment” because no experience — none — isneeded. Volunteers do what they can — sweep,clean, organize — or learn to paint, hang dry-wall, set a doorknob or shingle a roof, workingas many, or as few, shifts as they want. Some volunteers, who intend to work on only

one project, get “Habitat-itis,” Sand said, andreturn again and again. That’s what happenedwith McFarland, who started her first project andhas “had a hammer in my hand ever since.” Sponsors — groups, churches, businesses —

raise $30,000 for a house and provide most or allof the labor (individuals are welcome to volun-teer). Habitat families, chosen through an appli-cation and interviews, provide “sweat equity,”working a certain number of hours to build theirown house. In return, they get a 25-year, zero-interest mortgage with an average monthly pay-ment of $450. Completed houses usually are appraised

$20,000 to $30,000 higher than the build-outcost of $80,000 to $85,000, Sand said. The affil-iate completed seven houses last year, bringingits total to 138. A collegiate chapter of Illinois State and

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Women BuildHabitat House

NMC CAT Holds Second Annual Field DayThis year, local farmer Kevin Kuhlmann generously allowed NMC CAT to host its field day on his property, hiring fellowlocal farmer and contractor Craig Rieken to work with NMC CAT to prepare Kuhlmann’s land for the event.

Pieces of Caterpillar equipment,like this D6T XW crawler tractor,

were an integral part of the event.

NMC CAT held its second annual Field Day customer eventAug. 2 in Tecumseh, Neb. to demonstrate how usingTrimble technology with National Resource Conservation

Service (NRCS) software can significantly reduce the time need-ed to terrace a field in order to prepare it for the growing season. “The ultimate purpose of the Field Day event,” said Russ

Newton of NMC CAT. “was to show how our Trimble softwarecan handshake with the new NRCS software so that the projectcan move from design, to survey, to machine and guide the oper-ator to build and finish the terraces in an overall shorter time span,having as-built results already in place at the end of the job.” Due to a federal directive passed two years ago, new terrace

design and survey software, which allows local NRCS offices tobuild 3D computer models of terraces and waterways using GPStechnology, is slowly replacing the outdated NRCS terrace design

and survey system currently that is used throughout southeasternNebraska.At Field Day, NMC CAT sponsored presentations and demon-

strations to educate customers about the benefits of using TrimbleGPS technology with this updated NRCS software. The morningbegan with presentations from Chris Kennedy, an NRCS CivilEngineering Technician, and Trimble representatives. NMC CATalso provided information about its available services, such as con-dition monitoring and technology. The event also included cus-tomer education stations; the four stations included an excavator,dozer, motorgrader and skid steer loader. This year, local farmer Kevin Kuhlmann allowed NMC CAT to

host its field fay on his property. He hired fellow local farmer andcontractor Craig Rieken to work with NMC CAT to prepareKuhlmann’s land for the event.

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Iowa Sees 14-Day Bridge Building Challenge Come to Life

It was a 14-day bridge-building challengeon a rural road in Iowa... a test project withmany different facets and numerous chal-lenges. A test where engineers didn’t evenknow if the design configurations were pos-sible in the severely limited timeframe. Theproject’s success, or failure, would bewatched by the entire construction industryand the contractor winning the project faceda $22,000 per day incentive/disincentive forcompleting on time or not.The Keg Creek Bridge on U.S. Route 6 in

Pottawattamie County, 6 mi. (9.7 km) east ofCouncil Bluffs, Iowa, was built in 1953. Itwas a three-span, concrete haunched girderbridge, 28 ft. (8.5 m) wide and 180 ft. (54.9m) long. It was the perfect bridge for the sec-ond Strategic Highway Research Program(SHRP 2) accelerated bridge construction(ABC) project. The purpose of the project was to create a

“tool kit” containing standardized plans formodular components, erection concepts,construction specifications and other datathat could be applied to other bridge projects.Design firm HNTB Corp. developed theerection concepts. The ABC test project design called for the

prefabrication of almost the entire project,including modular superstructure units withprecast barriers and backwalls; precast sus-pended backwall to create a semi-integralabutment; precast concrete pier caps andcolumns; precast abutments and wingwalls;and precast concrete approach slabs. Onlythe bridge’s drilled-shaft foundations wouldbe cast in place.It also would be the first bridge in the

United States with a full, moment-resistingultra-high performance concrete (UHPC)joint at the piers and durable, moment-resist-

ing UHPC joints between deck panels. TheUHPC developed for the project had toreach a compressive strength of 10,000 psi(69 MPa) in 48 hours for the connectionsand deck joints to aid the accelerated con-struction. The UHPC was tested by IowaState University in Ames to ensure it met thestrength requirement.

Letting the ProjectThe Iowa Department of Transportation

held a bid letting on the first of a kind proj-ect and had seven local contractors submitbids. Godbersen-Smith ConstructionCompany in Ida Grove, Iowa, not only wonthe bid, but submitted the most unique pro-posal. Godbersen-Smith’s plans didn’tinclude using precast pieces. Instead, itwould pre-build all of the pieces on site,build and pour the bridge deck like any otherstandard bridge deck, and then disassembleand move those pieces to build the newbridge structure. “This project was envisioned that a pre-

caster would supply the components of thebridge, and a contractor would buy thosecomponents and erect them,” Kim Triggs,vice president of Godbersen-SmithConstruction, explained. “We looked at it ina different way. Our company builds bridgesfor a living, that’s what we do. This wasabout 85 percent like every bridge we’veever built, except this bridge wouldn’t be amonolithic construction. “It would be 30 pre-built modules, 18

modules in the deck and 12 in the substruc-ture. Our 15 percent variable was the joints,designing the longitudinal and transversejoints in the deck and then all of the con-struction joints for the different modules andsubstructure.”

Building the DeckGodbersen-Smith Construction rented a

section of land adjacent to the Keg CreekBridge and began its pre-building process.The largest and most challenging aspect wasthe bridge deck, itself. “We built falsework for the bridge deck,”

Triggs said. “We drove wood piling into theground and we constructed a substructure tosupport the superstructure. Then, we couldbuild the superstructure all in one piece,much like it was going to be in the final con-struction. This allowed us to take intoaccount all of the differential deflectionsbetween the different components of thebridge, the steel beams, etc. Then we pouredthe deck exactly like every other bridge thatgets poured traditionally.”Traditional except for the fact the deck is

being built in the middle of a cornfield in 18modules with carefully-designed intricatesteel in the longitudinal and transverse joints.The joints are designed to be overlappingadjacent steel that would have longitudinal

steel run through them during final assem-bly. The original design had the bars sittingright next to each other with very little toler-ance. Godbersen-Smith’s method of build-ing the deck all at once ensured each bar wasproperly placed and tied with its adjacentbar, both while finishing the deck and thenwhen each module was reassembled on thebridge pier. Each of the joints had to be covered

before the pour to keep them from fillingwith concrete. Each of the modules also hadfour built-in crane pick points that had to becovered. Godbersen-Smith devised woodenboxes with the sidewalls notched to allowroom for the steel rebar. The notches werefilled with spray foam before the pour tokeep concrete from seeping into the jointfrom the openings.Each of the inner bridge deck modules is

7.8 ft. (2.4 m) wide and 70 ft. (21.3 m) long.The outer modules include a cast-in placeparapet wall and are 7.9 ft. (2.4 m) wide. Themodules combined create a new bridge deck

A tractor with an expandable four-axle trailer carried the modules to the bridgesite where cranes lifted the pieces into position.

The new bridge deck was built on falsework in a corn field right next to the road,and it was finished with a GOMACO C-450 cylinder finisher, just like any otherbridge deck.

see BRIDGE page 60

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The FFC grader rake’s tines scarify and level hard-packed soil when grading.The Harley power seeder, combined with the Harley power box rake, is ideal forseeding grasses and lawn mixtures over large areas with precise control.

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Rake Attachments Simplify Landscaping ChallengesBy Mike McSorleySPECIAL TO CEG

Deciding how to tackle the land-scaping jobs ahead of you, no mat-ter what time of year, can be tough.Several types of rake attachmentsare available and, depending onyour job requirements, each offersspecific benefits. Finding the rightrake attachment for your needs canincrease your productivity, allow-ing you to move on to your nextjob quicker — ultimately increas-ing your profit.

Site CleanupWhen starting a landscape proj-

ect, you first need to create man-ageable soil if it isn’t already pres-ent. Grader rake attachments fea-ture strong, evenly spaced tinesdesigned to separate debris for sitecleanup and scarify and level com-pacted soils. Grader rakes are best for appli-

cations that require the clearing ofcoarse materials such as sticks,bricks, rocks and roots on a jobsite. It is not recommended forpreparing soil for grass seeding

because its tines create long stria-tions that allow seed to fall too farinto the ground, creating stripes ina lawn, a landscaping faux pas. Grader rakes can typically be

adjusted to better suit specifictasks. For instance, using theattachment for rough leveling orscarification may require a differ-ent rake angle or attachment to thewheel arm than if you are using itto push large quantities of loosematerial. Read your operator’smanual for the proper positioningfor each task.

Soil PreparationOnce you’ve cleared away

excess debris from your job siteand have it leveled to the appropri-ate grade, you can begin preparingyour soil for seeding. Auto rakesutilize a bucket with either a rakechain or a bar with teeth on it toremove smaller rocks and debrisfrom loose soil and sift the surfacelayer of the soil to effectivelygroom and finish it for seed or sod.Unlike the grader rake, an auto

Pages 35-39

FFC AutoRakes groom and finish soil forseed or sod.

see RAKES page 38

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The rotating barrel handlerfrom EZ SPOT UR makes iteasier to handle 55 gal. barrelswith a skid steer, track loader,wheel loader, utility tractor,mini-excavator or backhoe.The rotating barrel handlercomes standard with the capa-bility of handling 55 barrels ofany material with inserts thatmake it capable of handling 30barrels. The Rotating BarrelHandler can be modified toconfidently handle 100 barrelsas well. When attached to the chain

rotating base the rotating barrelhandler rotates 350 degreesallowing it to fully empty thecontents of the barrel whileguaranteeing not to crush thebarrel. For more information, call

877/433-5733 or visitwww.ezspotur.com.

Rotating Barrel Handler Simplifies Tasks

The rotating barrel handlercomes standard with thecapability of handling 55gal. barrels of any material.

HH Fabrication has introduced its new and improved skidsteer attachment, the Brush Devil.The Brush Devil is a heavy-duty mower constructed to cut

small trees, brush and grass with flexible mounting bracketsto handle rough terrain. It is designed for both commercialand agricultural use.The Brush Devil is available in both a 60- and 72-in. (152

and 183 cm) width. The unit comes equipped with a heavy-duty gear box, replaceable heat-treated updraft blades thatcan cut up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diameter, front and rear chainguards, hoses and flat faced couplers and standard universalmount quick-tach. An optional gauge wheel attachment isalso available with this new model. The Brush Devil requires 15 to 21 gal. (57 to 79 L) per

minute of hydraulic fluid and has a high/low pressure reliefvalve built in to protect the hydraulic motor. This eliminatesthe need for sheer pins. “We manufacture the highest quality products at the low-

est price,” said HH Fabrication’s Trish Hirsch. “We’re usingparts that are built in the U.S. and that are built to last.”

About HH FabricationMore than 20 years ago, Harlan Hecksel and his family

founded HH Fabrication to supplement their farmingincome, “and it just ran away from me,” Harlan said. He works with his wife, Pauline, his two daughters, Trish

and Amy, and well skilled dedicated employees at HHFabrication’s manufacturing facility, located in Winsted,Minn., about 45 mi. west of the Twin Cities. Everyone that isa part of this organization is treated like family, according toHH Fabrication.HH Fabrication uses modern manufacturing equipment to

build more than 40 skid steer attachments. The company’sdiversified product line has been shipped worldwide.“We’re a small, hardworking American company and we

pride ourselves in doing quality work at affordable prices,”Harlan said. For more information, call 877/823-3392 or visit

www.hhfab.com.

HH FabricationUnveils New BrushDevil Attachment

The Brush Devil comes equipped with a heavy-dutygear box, replaceable heat-treated updraft blades thatcan cut up to 3 in. (7.6 cm) in diameter, front and rearchain guards, hoses and flat faced couplers and stan-dard universal mount quick-tach.

The rock and brush grapple from EZ SPOT URAttachments makes it simple to clean up rocks, trees andother debris. The rock and brush grapple attaches to virtual-ly any machine for handling rocks and trees from the safetyand comfort of the machine’s cab. The rock and brush grap-ple is ideal for moving large rocks, stacking tree piles and

clearing any other debris. The EZ SPOT UR rock and brush grapple rotates 127

degrees to the operator’s left when it is attached to an EZSPOT UR double cylinder rotating base. For more information, call 877/433-5733 or visit

www.ezspotur.com.

Rock and Brush Grapple MakesCleaning Debris Safe, Efficient

The rock and brush grapple is ideal formoving large rocks, stacking tree pilesand clearing any other debris.

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Proper Attachments Increase Productivity, Profitability

rake can collect, transport and dump debris quickly and eas-ily.

Before using an auto rake attachment, be sure that the areais free of all boulders larger than roughly 6 in. in diameter,logs and large tree branches, wire, lumber and any other itemthat is too large for the bucket or could get wrapped aroundthe rake chain. It also is important to make sure that the soilis relatively loose and that any compacted areas have beentilled with another piece of equipment to a depth of 2 in. ordeeper. Attempting to pick up large debris with an auto rakeattachment or using it to till compacted soil is not recom-mended and could severely damage the attachment.

The Triple Threat A preparator rake attachment can be your best friend in

soil preparation. This one attachment combines the cleanup,rock removal and soil preparation capabilities of the graderrake and auto rake into one easy-to-maneuver rake attach-ment. Its rotating bi-directional drum carries rocks and debrisinto the perforated bucket, which efficiently sifts dirt to tilland fluff the ground as it grooms the soil.

Use a preparator rake for the following tasks withoutswitching between attachments:

• Rock Collection — Collect large rocks and debris rest-ing on the soil surface.

• Foliage Removal — Uproot and collect foliage that isgrowing or has been growing on the soil surface.

• Soil Tillage — Till the soil to create a looser soil condi-tion.

• Roughing — Rake rocks, debris and foliage, scarify and

fill depressions in tilled or untilled soil.Each time your soil conditions or the task you are per-

forming changes, you may need to reposition your prepara-tor rake’s skid shoes to achieve the best results. For foliagecollection and work on very loose soil, rotor teeth should bepositioned just above the skid shoes. When using the attach-ment to uproot foliage or till hard soil, rotor teeth should bepositioned about 2 in. below the skid shoes. Consult youroperator’s manual for exact placement of skid shoes.

Most Versatile Rake Attachment AroundIf you’re in charge of a landscaping project from start to

finish, a power rake attachment can help you increase pro-ductivity and profitability. Power rakes combine four attach-ments into one, allowing you to grade, level, rake, removedebris and prepare bare ground for seed or sod. Power rakesalso can be used to dethatch and remove old lawns andweeds for lawn renovations.

Power rake attachments are equipped with rollers thathave a specially shaped carbide tooth design and pattern thatreleases the optimal amount of moisture from the soil, creat-ing the perfect seedbed. Its rugged barrier adjusts so the oper-ator can choose the amount of material left in the seedbeddepending on the soil moisture conditions — allowing forfaster drying in wet and muddy conditions. The barrier’sflexibility makes it possible for material such as roots andlarge tree limbs to pass through the attachment without com-promising or stressing the attachment. The combination ofthis barrier and the attachment’s end plates lets you control,deflect and direct materials similar to how a plow movessnow. Dual, independently self-adjusting gauge wheels con-tour to the ground and provide added flexibility for an even

cut on drainage grades and small slopes. Power rakes are versatile enough that they can accomplish

the following tasks and more, all without ever switchingbetween attachments:

• Condition wet, weedy soil• Mill material for dense backfill• Smooth out infields at ballparks• Renovate existing turf• Remove rocks, tree limbs, weeds and other debris• Prepare bare ground for sod or seed• Make drainage grades• Maintain dirt and gravel roads • Dethatch tired lawnsFor added convenience, many power rakes have the abil-

ity to work with a power seeder to sow seed in the ground asit is being prepared. For example, Harley offers its powerseeder and power box rake attachments as complementarylandscaping tools for tractors. The Harley power seederattaches behind the power box rake to accurately distributeseed onto the prepared soil.

Choosing the right rake attachment can be the differencebetween a landscaping nightmare and a dream come true.Whether you’re solely responsible for the clearing of a siteor have the task of seeing a landscaping project through to itscompletion, there is a rake attachment that can increase yourproductivity. Evaluate your job requirements and soil condi-tions to determine which is best for your needs.

Mike McSorley is a product support and training repre-sentative of Paladin Attachments, which includes Harleyand FFC Attachments, based in Dexter, Mich. For moreinformation, visit www.paladinattachments.com.

The Harley power box rake grades, removes rocks and debris and preparessoil in one pass.

The FFC Preparator combines site cleanup, rock removal and soil preparation all intoone attachment.

RAKES from page 35

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Werk-Brau’s pipe and pole grapple forks have been engineered for ease of use, pro-ductivity and to handle a vast variety of different material sizes and quantities.These easy to install grapples offer a variety of features and come in a range ofsizes. Heavy duty construction ensures that these grapples are built to survive therugged demands of the industry. Each grapple arm has dual cylinders for optimalfunction. The grapple behaves and feels like a standard fork carriage for ease ofuse, and the forks can be replaced to extend the life of a company’s investment,according to the manufacturer.

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The Association of EquipmentManufacturers (AEM) recently led adelegation of small and medium-sizedmember company representativesfrom the heavy off-road equipmentindustry on an oil sands trade mission.The trade mission also was sponsoredby the American Rental Association(ARA). The group arrived in Calgary for a

briefing on the oil sands industry, andthe regulatory and political environ-ment in Alberta. Speakers for the brief-ing included former Syncrude VicePresident Don Thompson, HBWResources Executive Vice President inCanada Randy Kerr, and TransCanadaPipelines Supply Chain ManagementDirector Grant Martin. The following day the representa-

tives headed to Ft. McMurray to tourSyncrude Canada and receive a brief-ing by the Wood Buffalo RegionalMunicipality on the economic and

political status of the oil sands, andfuture projections of growth andinvestment in the area. “The Canada oil sands are a bright

spot for safer and securer oil in NorthAmerica, and show tremendous prom-ise of long-term investment andgrowth for the U.S. heavy off-roadequipment industry,” AEM VicePresident of Global Public Policy NickYaksich said. “As the industry contin-ues to grow, equipment manufacturerswill play an important role in provid-ing the much needed resources forthese sites to successfully operate.Swift approval of the Keystone XLpipeline will boost the American econ-omy by creating more manufacturingjobs right here at home.” “We are incredibly impressed by the

advances taking place on the oil sandsas this region rapidly becomes a lead-ing global source for secure energy,”ARA Vice President of Government

Affairs, John McClelland said.“Equipment rental companies operat-ing in the area are investing heavily intheir rental fleets to meet the demandfor equipment that continues to expandas oil sands projects expand. StateDepartment approval of the KeystonePipeline could expand production atthe oil sands, and increase demand forrental equipment at the oil sands andall down the pipeline throughout NorthAmerica. These sands are proof of pos-itive advances in North Americanenergy security and we look forward tocontinuing to support this importantindustry.”The State Department is currently

reviewing the proposed permit for theKeystone XL oil pipeline. Promptapproval will create over 18,000 high-wage jobs in construction and manu-facturing while providing a stable sup-ply of North American energy to con-sumers in the United States.

AEM, ARA Call Oil Sands Industry TradeMission in Calgary, Canada, a Success

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

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

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RMS RENTALS12520 Quentin Ave. So, Ste 100Savage, MN 55378952/895-9595800/888-9515

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Gov. Bob McDonnell announced that MorookaAmerica, under a license agreement withJapan-based Morooka Co. Ltd, a manufactur-

er of rubber-track carriers, will establish a manufac-turing operation in Hanover County, Va. The firstMorooka track carrier plant in the United States, alongwith its sister company Virginia Steel SpecialtiesLLC, will establish two product assembly operations.The facilities will encompass 50,000 sq. ft. and an out-put of 100 machines annually valued at more than $15million. The project will create up to 50 new jobs overthe next three years. Speaking about the announcement, McDonnell

said, “The new Morooka America production facilityis an important strategic move for the Morooka prod-uct line in the western hemisphere, and we are thrilledthat the company chose Virginia for its first U.S. loca-tion. The new plant will build two of the most popularmodels in the company’s line, and is a welcome addi-tion to the corporate base in Hanover County.”“We warmly welcome Morooka

America’s first Morooka track carri-er operation in the U.S. to HanoverCounty and the Commonwealth,”said Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretaryof Commerce and Trade. “Theproximity to major interstates,available infrastructure and centrallocation all were factors that helpedVirginia come out ahead of compet-ing locations across the southeast.”Morooka America is a subsidiary

of the Richmond Group LLC, aholding company for construction-related firms geared around theMorooka product and located inAshland, Va. Morooka USA-East isthe U.S. headquarters for Japan-based Morooka Co. and sells itsrubber-track carriers through a net-work of dealers in the United States,Canada, Mexico, Central and SouthAmerica. Morooka offers six differ-ent models of machines that have arange of uses from clearing land forpipeline installation to agriculturalapplications.“We are proud to bring manufac-

turing jobs to America and toVirginia,” said company founderRonnie Byrd. “I have worked withJapanese companies for more than25 years and Morooka and its prod-ucts are well recognized andrespected in our industry.”“The United States has become

Morooka Japan’s leading exportdestination,” said companyPresident Masami Morooka. “I amproud to have the Morooka carrierbuilt here in America.”The Virginia Economic

Development Partnership workedwith Hanover County and the

Greater Richmond Partnership to secure theproject for Virginia. Through its Virginia JobsInvestment Program, the Virginia Department ofBusiness Assistance will provide funding andservices to support the company’s recruitment,training and retraining activities.“It’s great to see a home grown company in

Hanover County continue to innovate and pros-per,” said Tommy Miller, existing business man-ager of Hanover Economic Development.“Their ability to expand into manufacturing theMorooka product, confirms the spirit ofHanover entrepreneurs.”The new Morooka factory opened on Aug. 2

in Hanover County, Va. The production facilitywill build two of the most popular models in theMorooka line, the MST-2200VD and MST-3000VD. Many of the machines will be export-ed out of Virginia to the world. The new factoryis an important strategic move for the Morookaproduct line, according to the manufacturer.

Morooka Opens Its First Track Carrier Plant in United States

Ken Byrd (R), Morooka USA, presentsJohn Fry III, Sunbelt EquipmentMarketing, College Station, Texas, thekeys to the first Morooka MST2200machine built in Hanover County, Va.Fry actually purchased the first threemachines for Sunbelt, a company thatserves the pipeline constructionindustry.

Cutting the ribbon to officially open the Morooka Production facility inHanover County, Va., (L-R) are Yoshi Tanaka, Masami Morooka, RonnieByrd, Ed Via and James Cheng.

The Morooka MST2200’s that will be assembledin Hanover County, Va., all come withCaterpillar Engines. (L-R) are Ronnie Byrd,Morooka USA; John Batzel, president CarterMachinery; Kerry Miller and DaveShellenberger, also of Carter Machinery; andMasami Morooka.

James Cheng (R), Virginia secretaryof commerce and trade, presentsMasami Morooka with a flag that flewover the Virginia State House. Theyare in front of the Morooka MST 2200,the machine that will be exported tothe world from Hanover County, Va.

J&J Truck Bodies manufactures thebodies for the Morooka MST 2200.Shown with a J&J dump body are JackSaylor (L) and Ron Wright.

(L-R): Masami Morooka; John A. Cox,Member Virginia House of Delegates; andRonnie Byrd are in front of the MorookaMST3000. Morooka manufactures most ofits machines in Japan, including theMST3000.

Amanda and Ken Byrd along with their threechildren Bella, Joshua and David, were all veryexcited about the big event.

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The snow removal business can be a bit-ter one. It consists of working night afternight in the freezing cold so that others canhave a safe and manageable day. To do thisyou need to have the right equipment. That’s where Bay-Lynx fits in. The most important tool in the snow

removal business industry is the snow plow.Having the proper equipment for the job cansave time and money, which means greaterrevenue at the end of season. A proper plowmust be durable, efficient in design and havea proven track record. These are just some ofthe reasons why Bay-Lynx Manufacturinghas acquired the Machinability winter equip-ment product line. Bay-Lynx has been manufacturing com-

mercial equipment since the mid 1990’s. TheBay-Lynx Machinability products weredesigned in 2000. The Bay-Lynx Machinability product is

backed by an advanced robotic welding pro-cedure and a moldboard curvature with adesign that eliminates snow and ice build-up. This ultimately provides increased snowcasting with less horsepower, which leads togreater fuel efficiency, according to the man-ufacturer.The plows produced by Bay-Lynx are for

the serious snow contractor and are designedsolely for heavy equipment. Bay-Lynx’sMachinability winter equipment line con-sists of various sizes of vee plows, side wingplows, box plows, straight plows, extendableplows, drop salters, and tow behind salters. Some of our blade features include:• Machinability standard mounting sys-

tem ensuring reliability and compatibilitywith all our plow mounts. • Lightweight, ultra-strong construction

ensuring long life. • Fully supported beam mounting or quick

coupling systems provide long blade life,

reduced time for blade replacement,increased fuel economy, reduced stress onhydraulics and plow components, andreduced strain on vehicle drive train.Our Product lineup includes:• Sidewalk fixed vee plow• 5 ft. (1.5 m) Power Vee (folds back to 48

in. [122 cm] for sidewalks)• Grader blades• 5 to 12 ft. (1.5 to 3.6 m) Power V —

plow with tripping edges• 12 to 16 ft. (3.6 to 4.8 m) Power V —

plow with tripping edges• 10 ft./17 ft. to 14 ft./21 ft. (3/5 m to 4/6

m) power side wing plow with trippingedges

• 4 ft. to 8 ft. (1.2 to 2.4 m) straight plowwith tripping moldboards• 10 ft. to 12 ft. (3 to 3.6 m) straight plow

with tripping moldboardsOur Mounting Capability lineup includes:• Skid steers• Loader back hoes• On and off road trucks• Three and four point hitch in classes 1

and 2.• Wheel loaders (direct pin on, and quick

couplers)• Tool carriers• Agricultural tractorsFor more information, call 888/337-3331

or visit www.bay-lynx.com.

Bay-Lynx Delivers Multiple Options to Keep Snow Away

The PK 100 spreader from PK Products offerspattern control, allowing the operator to adjust thespread pattern without changing the application rate. Adjustablespreading flaps provide for small or large spread patterns up to18 ft. (5.5 m) for increased productivity. The unit also comesstandard with a deflector for narrower spreading width.The PK 100 spreader features a rustproof, high impact, injec-

tion molded plastic polypropylene hopper that offers 1.75 cu.ft. (.05 cu m) of volume and can hold up to100 lbs. (45 kg) of material. The durablecarbon steel frame offers a 5-stage phos-phate pre-treatment with epoxy powdercoating, tested to 1,000 hours of salt spray.The 13-in. (33 cm) pneumatic tires, mountedon rust proof composite rims, make pushingthe spreader easy. A see-through hopper coverhelps prevent accidental spillage and keeps fer-tilizer dry. Each unit is backed by a 1-yearwarranty and a limited lifetime gear war-ranty.For more than 40 years PK Products

has been producing lawn, garden andturf sprayers and spreaders in theUSA.For more information, call

800/625-3696 or visit www.pkpro-ductline.com.

PK Products Offers AdjustableWalk-Behind Spreader

Bay-Lynx’s machinability winter equipment line consists of various sizes of veeplows, side wing plows, box plows, straight plows, extendable plows, drop salters,and tow behind salters.

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ScoopDogg Snow Pushers Are Strong Solutions for ClearingScoopDogg snow pushers from Buyers Products offer

durable snow moving solutions for loaders, backhoes, skid-steers and compact equipment. The ScoopDogg line includes 18 sizes of snow pushers

for clearing snow from large areas.Loader and backhoe ScoopDogg models fea-

ture an extreme-duty H-beamdesign with 12-in. (30.5 cm)push beam for added support.Extreme-dutyupper and lowerposts and wear shoeson both models supportthe snow

pushers, giving them strength and long product life, accord-ing to the manufacturer.Skid steer and compact models are designed with extra-

durable inside posts that are fully welded to provide pushstrength. Both models are equipped with premium rubbercompound cutting edges and universal, quick coupler attach-

ments.“ScoopDogg snow pushers are

compatible with a number of loader,backhoe, skid steer and com-pact equipment so that ourc u s -

tomers can easily convert their existing industrial vehiclesinto snow removal machines,” said Brian Smith, marketingmanager at Buyers Products. ScoopDogg snow pushers are made with durable materi-

als with a safety orange powder coat finish, providing corro-sion resistance. All ScoopDogg prod-ucts are designed for extreme-dutyoperation, making them ideal forclearing snow from airports, shop-ping malls and other large lots.ScoopDogg snow pushers are

made in the United States.

About Buyers ProductsEstablished in 1946,Buyers ProductsCompany is a manu-facturer of products forthe mobile equipmentindustry. Buyers man-ufactures a full line oftruck accessories andequipment includingits SnowDogg line of

snow plows,ScoopDogg line of snow

pushers, SaltDogg line of salt spreaders, DumperDogg dumpinserts and a comprehensive line of toolboxes. For more information, visit www.buyersproducts.com.

Paladin’s FFC Snow Blower Moves Snow Drifts Up to 45 FeetThe FFC snow blower by Paladin

Attachments turns a skid steer into a minisnow plowing machine for small tomedium snow removal jobs. This two-stage hydraulic blower is available inboth standard and high-flow models thatrange between 4 and 8 ft. (1 to 2.4 m)wide, with shroud openings of 25 or 36in. (63.5 to 91.4 cm). The large 18-in.(45.7 cm) auger cuts as deep as 36 in.into snow and drifts and then throws it upto 45 ft. (13.7 m) away from your clear-ing surface. Choose from an electronic or elec-

tro/hydraulic powered, poly-lined chuteand deflector that reduces clogging andmakes direction adjustments quickly.High-flow models never require a casedrain. To ensure a cleaner and safer sur-face, FFC snow blowers have replace-able, wear-resistant hardened edges thatcan be changed when they become dull. All snow blowers provide enhanced

visibility and include adjustable skidshoes, as well as a one-year warranty onthe structure and six-month warranty onthe hydraulics. For more information, call 800/456-

7100 or visitwww.paladinattachments.com.

The ScoopDogg line includes 18 sizes of snowpushers for clearing snow from large areas.

This two-stage hydraulic blower is available in both standard and high-flow models that range between 4 and 8 ft. (1 to 2.4 m)wide, with shroud openings of 25 or 36 in. (63.5 to 91.4 cm).

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Doosan and the Doosan logo are registered trademarks of Doosan Corp. in the United States and various other countries around the world. ©2012 Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment America. All rights reserved. | 0812579

Scan the code and see what your local Doosan dealer can do for you.www.DoosanEquipment.com/dealer

Powerful, productive machines. Incredible uptime and ease of maintenance. And our support can’t be beat. We think you’ll agree. Doosan Delivers.

Mark YoungEmpire Building Diagnostics, Bu�alo, NY

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ILLINOISChristofano Equipment Company

Chicago Ridge

www.christofano.com

Luby EquipmentQuincy

www.lubyequipment.com

INDIANARonson Equipment Co, LLC

Lowell

www.ronsonequipment.com

IOWARTL Equipment Inc.

Grimes

Swisher

www.rtlequipment.com

KANSASSellers Equipment, Inc.

Wichita

www.sellersequipment.com

MICHIGAN Carleton Equipment Company, Inc.

Kalamazoo

Grand Rapids

Livonia

Saginaw

www.carletonequipment.com

MINNESOTALano Equipment, Inc.

Shakopee

Anoka

www.lanoequip.com

MISSOURILuby Equipment

Cape Girardeau

www.lubyequipment.com

NEBRASKABobcat of Omaha

Omaha

www.omaha-tractor.com

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Grand Forks

Grand Forks

www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of Devils LakeDevils Lake

www.bobcatofdevilslake.com

Bobcat of WillistonWilliston

www.bobcatofwilliston.com

OHIOGibson Machinery LLC

Cleveland

www.gibsonmachinery.com

Bobcat Enterprises, IncCincinnati

Hilliard

www.bobcat-ent.com

SOUTH DAKOTADiesel Machinery Inc.

Sioux Falls

Rapid City

Aberdeen

www.dieselmachinery.com

WISCONSINSwiderski Equipment, Inc.

Mosinee

Wausau

Thorp

Antigo

Waupaca

www.swiderskiequipment.com

Contact Your Local Authorized Doosan Dealer

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Doosan and the Doosan logo are registered trademarks of Doosan Corp. in the United States and various other countries around the world. ©2012 Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment America. All rights reserved. | 0812579

Scan the code and see what your local Doosan dealer can do for you.www.DoosanEquipment.com/dealer

Powerful, productive machines. Incredible uptime and ease of maintenance. And our support can’t be beat. We think you’ll agree. Doosan Delivers.

Mark YoungEmpire Building Diagnostics, Bu�alo, NY

“ They are great machines.”

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ILLINOISChristofano Equipment Company

Chicago Ridge

www.christofano.com

Luby EquipmentQuincy

www.lubyequipment.com

INDIANARonson Equipment Co, LLC

Lowell

www.ronsonequipment.com

IOWARTL Equipment Inc.

Grimes

Swisher

www.rtlequipment.com

KANSASSellers Equipment, Inc.

Wichita

www.sellersequipment.com

MICHIGAN Carleton Equipment Company, Inc.

Kalamazoo

Grand Rapids

Livonia

Saginaw

www.carletonequipment.com

MINNESOTALano Equipment, Inc.

Shakopee

Anoka

www.lanoequip.com

MISSOURILuby Equipment

Cape Girardeau

www.lubyequipment.com

NEBRASKABobcat of Omaha

Omaha

www.omaha-tractor.com

NORTH DAKOTABobcat of Grand Forks

Grand Forks

www.bobcatofgrandforks.com

Bobcat of Devils LakeDevils Lake

www.bobcatofdevilslake.com

Bobcat of WillistonWilliston

www.bobcatofwilliston.com

OHIOGibson Machinery LLC

Cleveland

www.gibsonmachinery.com

Bobcat Enterprises, IncCincinnati

Hilliard

www.bobcat-ent.com

SOUTH DAKOTADiesel Machinery Inc.

Sioux Falls

Rapid City

Aberdeen

www.dieselmachinery.com

WISCONSINSwiderski Equipment, Inc.

Mosinee

Wausau

Thorp

Antigo

Waupaca

www.swiderskiequipment.com

Contact Your Local Authorized Doosan Dealer

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Demolition, Building of NewBridge Handled Effectivelyand just a 60 hour window of opportunity,bridge crews, ready for action, moved inaround 10 p.m. that night to begin pickingaway at the old structure.The following morning brought a steady

stream of the curious to the outside edges ofthe construction site to watch the action andtake advantage of some cheap, yet worth-while entertainment.Working in very tight quarters, a pair of

welders at the surface of the bridge deck cutsteel within feet of a nearby Cat backhoescooping debris into a waiting dump truck.On the opposite side of the bridge, a Hitachibackhoe dug around an abutment.Below the bridge, a Liebherr backhoe

hammered away at fallen pieces of concretewhile Cat dozers above and below the bridgepushed debris into piles.With the bridge gone and the freeway

opened on time at dawn of the followingMonday, Lunda crews and its sub-contrac-tors began rebuilding the utilities, ramps andnew bridge piers and abutments with muchof the same equipment used for the demoli-tion.Toiling under the remaining weeks of a

hot, summer sun in July and into some morerefreshing and slightly cooler air of earlyAugust, both sets of crews stayed on sched-ule.As crews at the bridge site closed in on

completing the piers and abutments, a steadystream of concrete trucks drove in and out ofa service road to the staging area to pumpconcrete for the pair of bridge decks. Whileconstruction activity was quite visible at thebridge site, workers building the bridgedecks off to the side of the road were mostly'out of site and out of mine' to the thousandsof daily motorists speeding by on the nearbyfreeway.Halfway through the bridge closure and

with the scheduled opening of the newbridge to traffic looming in 30 days, both setsof crews completed their separate parts ofthe bridge.Just a thousand feet of pavement and a

short, weekend closure would make thisbridge complete.With traffic on I-35E closed off for just the

second time of the project in the early morn-ing hours of Aug. 18, the crew of Mammoetspecialists and their SPMT moved in to com-plete the puzzle.During the early day light hours of that

Saturday morning, Mammoet crews movedthe SPMT below the first bridge deck andgently lifted it off its temporary piers with aseries of hydraulic jacks and a pair of steelbeams to bear the load of the deck, weighing

approximately 1,300 tons (1,179 t).And again, the curious came to watch.

Though the action was much slower andquiet, the move held their attention.Moving at the steady and deliberate pace

of a turtle, the SPMT and its first load slow-ly rolled down the empty, silent freeway.With one operator at the controls, he reliedon his team of specialists to act as his eyes toguide his mammoth load to its place on thebridge.Reaching its destination in about an hour

and a half, it took another two hours to placethe deck onto the bearing pads of the pierand abutment. With only inches to play withover the length of the 103 ft. (31.4 m) longslab of concrete and beams, the operatorrelied on his team of specialists and 320wheels at his finger tips to make minuteadjustments to the SPMT as he slipped andlowered the deck into place.“The contractor had a team of people both

on the abutments and the piers when thedeck was placed onto the bearing pads. Theywere watching all sides and corners of thebridge to make sure there were no problems.They were checking to make sure there werenot any conflicts and that they were makinga good closure,” Herzog explained.The move of the second bridge deck went

well, Herzog said and MnDOT opened thefreeway to traffic by 10 pm that night.Besides saving time on construction, the

other advantage to relying on a techniquelike this and one that is not quite as dramaticyet equally important to MnDOT is thedecreased impact and frustrations of the trav-eling public fighting restricted traffic flow,Herzog said.“With most of the bridge being built on

the side of the road, we had very few lanerestrictions resulting in considerably reducedeffect on traffic on 35E. Really, it’s a hugeadvantage for the public to not sufferthrough lane restrictions,” Herzog remarked. While regular motorists will have their

bridge back to them in late September, land-scaping and other, miscellaneous work willcontinue into the fall. Construction willbegin on the rest of the corridor next springwith a completion date by the end of 2015.

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

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Diamond Equipment Inc.2300 Cassens DriveFenton, MO 63026

(636) 343-9970www.lubyequipment.com

199 Airport Rd.Cape Girardeau, MO 63702

(573) 334-9937

4375 Camp Butler Rd.Springfield, IL 62707

(217) 744-2233

2625 North 24th St.Quincy, IL 62305 (217) 222-5454

8853 Petrov DriveCaseyville, IL 62232

(618) 397-9971

4100 Gardner Ave.Kansas City, MO 64120

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

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

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

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

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

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

1060 E. Diamond Ave.Evansville, Indiana

47711(812) 425-4428(800) 258-4428

Fax: (812) 421-1036www.diamondequipment.com

2000 Harlan DriveTerre Haute, IN 47802

(812) 299-4747(888) 343-4747

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17035 N. Illinois Hwy.37

Mt. Vernon, IL 62864(618) 242-2273 (800) 388-6396

Fax: (618) 242-9161

1046 Lovers LaneBowling Green, KY

42103 (270) 781-1061(800) 489-1061

Fax: (270) 781-0907

1530 Heil Quaker Blvd.Nashville, TN 37086

(615) 641-1100(800) 635-9454

Fax: (615) 641-1108

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2140 Barrett Park DriveSuite 101Kennesaw, Georgia 30144770-499-7000www.kawasakiloaders.com

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480 Blaine StreetGary, IN 46406800/852-8816

Fax: 219/977-4220

Illinois Truck & Equipmentwww.iltruck.com320 Briscoe DriveMorris, IL 60450

815/941-1900Fax: 815/941-1486

Mid Country Machinery3478 5th Ave South (Bus. Hwy 20)

Fort Dodge, IA 50501800/206-5936

4734 Sergeant Rd. (Hwy 63)Waterloo, IA 50701

319/234-8710

106 8th StreetSergeant Bluff, IA 51054

712/943-4470

Custom Truck & Equipmentwww.customtruckandequipment.com

7701 E. 24 HighwayKansas City, MO 64125

800/861-1065816/241-4888

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2121 Stephens Blvd.Joplin, MO 64804

417/659-8969Fax: 417/659-8871

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Terex Cranes WaverlyWaverly, IA Tel 319 352 3920 • Fax [email protected]

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© 2008 Terex Corporation • Terex is a registered trademark ofTerex Corporation in the United States of America and many other countries.

Other Terex® Cranes Products:Telescopic Truck Cranes

Boom Trucks

All Terrain Cranes

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Tough and rugged, the Terex® RT 130 is the crane of choicefor the most demanding rough terrain applications.

RTL Equipment Inc.3000 SE Gateway Drive

Grimes, IA 50111515-986-0262

Fax: 515-986-0267

2601 120th St. NWSwisher, IA 52338319-857-4045

Fax: 928-441-1269

Custom Truck & Equipment7701 Highway 24

Kansas City, MO 64125800-861-1065

www.cte-equipment.com

All Erection & Crane Rental Corp.4700 Acorn Dr.

Independence, OH 44131800-232-4100

Fax: 216-642-7633www.allcrane.com

BRANCH LOCATIONSAll Crane Rental of PA, LLC

Pennsylvania412-382-4200

All Crane & Equipment Rental Corp.West Virginia304-766-0300

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, Inc.Wisconsin

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

440/439-4749800/362-8494

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920 S State Road 39Lebanon, IN 46052765/482-4145

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Aspen EquipmentCompany

www.aspenequipment.com1525 S.E. Cortina Dr.Ankeny, IA 50021515/965-1000

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

Fax: 402-894-9302

Kirby Smith Machinery Inc. Walter Payton Power Equipment LLC

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Contractor Stays ‘True to His School’ With Loader Paint JobIt’s not hard to find a way to show pride in

your school. You can buy almost anything inthe school colors and sporting the schoollogo — hats, shirts, coffee mugs, flags,decals. But Dennis Smith found a uniqueway to demonstrate his school spirit. Smith, president and founder of Pinnacle

Construction, Benton, Ky., is an alumnus ofnearby Murray State University, home of theRacers. To show his allegiance to MSU andpromote the close business relationship thatPinnacle has developed in managing severalconstruction projects on the campus, Smithcommissioned a special paint job for thecompany’s new Case TR270 compact trackloader. The machine not only displays Murray

State Racers logos on the loader frame andbucket, but it also features a multi-tone bluepaint job trimmed in yellow flames on thelift arms. Completing the unique design isthe inscription, “Hottest Team in Town,” andthe autographs of the school’s head footballand basketball coaches. It’s quite a departurefrom the standard Case “Power Tan” paintjob.“We thought the custom paint job would

be a great way to promote our close ties toMurray State,” said Smith. “It has causedquite a stir on campus already, and we look

forward to loaning the machine to the schoolfor promotional use at football games andother high-profile events on campus, includ-ing fundraisers.”

Labor of LoveFor creative inspiration and execution,

Smith turned to local specialty artist, JimDefew, owner of Defew’s Custom Paintingand Body Shop in Benton. Defew hasrefined vehicle decoration into a high artform.

“Jim really outdid himself on creating thedesign for our Case loader,” Smith said. “Itwas a labor of love and it shows in the fin-ished product.”Pinnacle’s work for Murray State also

could be described as labors of love. Theschool is alma mater of three other companyemployees in addition to Smith. Among therecent construction projects that Pinnaclehas undertaken for MSU are two studentdormitories, a cafeteria renovation and alarge addition to the school’s basketball

arena, the CFSB Center. “We really enjoy working on projects for

Murray State,” Smith noted. “With therecent success of both the basketball andfootball teams, the school is getting a lot ofattention and creating excitement. We’rehappy to be part of that. It’s a lot of fun, andit raises our profile in the community.”Pinnacle is a general contractor, focusing

on the construction of commercial buildingsthroughout western Kentucky and north-western Tennessee.“We have owned several Case machines

over the years, including a Case loader/back-hoe currently, and have always been pleasedwith them,” Smith said. “We appreciate theservice and support we get from our localCase dealer, McKeel Equipment. They aretruly a great equipment provider, and theircustomer service is second to none. TheMcKeels also are great supporters of MurrayState University.”As for the “hottest loader in town,” Smith

looks forward to deploying Pinnacle’s newCase TR270 at Murray State events through-out the 2012-13 academic year.“Maybe it’ll go out to midfield for the

coin toss at our home football games. Thatmight give the other team something to thinkabout.”

Burris Equipment Co.

www.kubota.com

2216 N. Green Bay Rd.Waukegan, IL 60087

847/336-1205Fax 847/336-2697

27939 W. Concrete Dr.Ingleside, IL 60041

815/363-4100Fax 815/363-4109

10351 W. Laraway Rd.Frankfort, IL 60423

815/464-6650Fax 815/464-6951

1st Choice Equipment LLC124 N. Schmale Rd.

Carol Stream, IL 60188630/510-6050

Fax 630/510-6051

1305 Sentry DriveWaukesha, WI 53186

262/521-5802Fax 262/521-5801

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STAR EQUIPMENT LTD.1401 2ND AVENUE

DES MOINES, IA 50314(515) 283-2215

FAX: (515) 283-0295(800) 369-2215

2625 W. AIRLINE HWY.WATERLOO, IA 50703(319) 236-6830

FAX: (319) 236-6834(800) 791-9249

2950 6TH STREET SWCEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52404

(319) 365-5139FAX: (319) 365-6726(800) 728-5139

2100 E. LINCOLN WAY

AMES, IA 50010(515) 233-9500

FAX: (515) 233-9505(866) 856-2312

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Bridge Deck Assmbley Prompts Precision Teamwork 47.2 ft. (14.4 m) wide, 210 ft. (64 m) long,and 8.5 in. (21.6 cm) thick.

GOMACO C-450 Bridge Deck Finisher

With the structure of the deck built, thejoints aligned and sealed, it was time to fin-ish the deck. Godbersen-Smith brought in itsGOMACO C-450 bridge deck finisher andlifted it into place for the pour. Before con-crete arrived, the entire deck went through adry run with the C-450.“We went with kind of an old school, sin-

gle-drum C-450 and kept it nice and simplewhile the single-drum kept the profile andthe weight of the machine down,” Triggssaid. “We considered other options for fin-ishing the deck, like a screed, but we wantedthe profiling ability of the traditional rollerdrum bridge deck finisher so we could holdour grade and maintain tolerances. We werevery cognizant of the elevations of the longi-tudinal and transverse forms and the pickpoints. There were 76 pick points that werefor all intents and purposes a 20 in. (50.8 cm)block out.”Concrete for the deck was a State of Iowa

Class C high-performance mix. A pumpertruck working on the ground next to thebridge falsework placed the high-perform-ance concrete on the deck in front of the C-450. Twelve finishers working with handfloats finished all of the edges created by thejoints.“There were a lot of joints in this deck so

it took a lot of hand finishing, but an edge, isan edge, is an edge,” said Triggs. “We had 14edges the entire length of the deck. Sixjoints, each with two sides to them, and thenthe two outside joints. If we were pouringthese pieces one at a time in the yard, like aprecaster would have done, we still would

have had to hand float along those edges. Wewere just doing them all at the same time.”Average production on the bridge deck

was approximately 50 cu. yds. (38 cu m) perhour. The rate was kept low to accommodatethe 12 finishers working behind the C-450,allowing them time to do the necessaryhandwork. Within 10 minutes of the C-450making its finishing pass, the concrete deckhad to be covered with wet burlap and keptwet for the next 168 hours. The wet curekeeps the temperature of the concrete downand helps minimize potential shrink crack-ing.Once the deck reached cure, Godbersen-

Smith started removing all of the plywood

from the bottom of the deck, removed thewood boxes from the joints and pick points,high-pressure washed the joints to removethe foam, and in general prepared the deck tobe moved piece by piece into place over KegCreek.

Assembling a Jigsaw PuzzleWork continued onsite as the bridge deck

cured. The design called for the bridge piersto be constructed on 95 ft. (29 m) deepdrilled shafts, 6 ft. (1.8 m) in diameter. It waslocated outside the footprint of the existingbridge so it could be built under traffic,before the 14-day closure began. Almost allof the concrete work was accomplished

before the closure. Godbersen-Smith alsowas able to build its access roads, place itscrane sets, and complete parts of the gradingto help minimize the amount of work thathad to be accomplished after the bridgeclosed. Finally, with everything in place, itwas time to close the bridge and let the 14-day countdown begin.First step... demolish the old bridge and

haul away the rubble. Then, drive the abut-ment piling and set the columns. With all thepieces of the bridge sitting beside the creek,it was just a matter of choosing the right pre-built piece, setting it in place, and connectingthe pieces together. By day five and six theywere setting the abutments and abutmentwalls and putting the caps in place.By the afternoon of day six, they were

ready to start erecting the deck modules.Five cranes were working onsite lifting andmoving the modules. The interior bridgemodules weigh approximately 56 tons (50 t)while the exterior modules with the pre-formed parapet wall weigh approximately62 tons (56 t) apiece. Two 80 ton (72 t)cranes worked together to lift the modulesfrom the falsework onto an expandable,four-axle trailer hooked up to an all-wheeldrive Mack tractor. The modules were transported less than

300 ft. (91.4 m) from the falsework to thebridge site where they were driven downinto the creek’s riverbed. Two 110 ton (100t) cranes worked from the riverbed, while athird 210 ton truck crane worked from theroad, next to the bridge, to help set the endspans. “We were able to set those 18 modules in

18 hours over the course of two days,”Triggs said. “We had absolutely perfectweather for this, too. It hadn’t rained in overtwo months, so we had nice, dry conditions

The 18 bridge deck modules took only 18 hours to set over the course of two days.

Concrete buggies carried 7 cu. ft. (0.2 cu m) loads of the UHPC from the portablebatch plant out onto the deck. It took only 24 cu. yds. (18.3 cu m) of the UHPC to fillthe deck’s joints.

A GOMACO C-450 single-drum bridge deck machine finishes the 8 in. (20.3 cm) thickKeg Creek bridge deck.

see BRIDGE page 100

BRIDGE from page 34

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Crushing, Screening & Recycling SectionThe Terex Fuchs MHL350 E

material handler is the first in aseries of model introductions fea-turing the Terex FuchsBlueEVOLUTION approach tomachine design and sustainability.Terex Fuchs is one of the first man-ufacturers to offer purpose-builtmaterial handlers that conform toTier IVi (Stage III B) emissionsstandards. Beyond operating moreenvironmentally friendly, the newTerex Fuchs MHL350 E boastsmany design advancements,including: • An 8 percent increase in engine

power while reducing specific fuelconsumption by 11 percent• New push-button engine

start/stop control to help properlymanage engine shut-down• Higher capacity main

hydraulic pump increases oil flowfor improved machine responsive-ness and performance• New hydraulically driven

engine cooling system to helpmaintain optimal operating tem-peratures• 23 percent larger, higher reso-

lution color display for improvedoperator productivity• Magnet generator system func-

tions integrated into the cab displayfor operator efficiency• Standard rear-view camera for

improved worksite visibilityThe new turbocharged diesel

engine of the MHL350 E featuresincreased power and lower fuelconsumption. The new handlerboasts a 214 hp (160 kW) engine,8 percent more power output thanthe MHL350 D. At the same time,specific fuel consumption of theengine is reduced by 11 percent.Economical and environmentallyfriendly, the MHL350 E runscleaner and more efficiently thanever before. The handler’s engine features a

cooled exhaust gas recirculation(EGR) system with diesel oxida-

tion catalyst (DOC) and diesel par-ticulate filter (DPF) to offer the lat-est in emissions control technolo-gy. Regeneration of the particulatefilter cleaning occurs automatical-ly, without impacting machine per-formance. The regenerationprocess can be temporarily inter-rupted, if necessary, by pressing anindicator button located on thecontrol panel. Engine start/stop isnow push-button controlled toproperly manage engine shutdownwhile under critical load conditionsor during DPF regeneration. A new high-performance main

hydraulic pump increases pumpcapacity by 3 percent. Combinedwith improved engine perform-ance, the increased oil flow pro-vides greater handling efficiencyof the MHL350 E. Both the engine

and hydraulic system incorporatelarger cooling systems protectedby vented panels that provideincreased airflow. The engine’snew hydraulically powered fan isdesigned to automatically adjustairflow based on operating condi-tions to provide an optimal level ofcooling. Controls inside the spacious cab

have been updated to improveoperator efficiency and comfort. At23 percent larger than previousdesigns, the wide video graphicsarray (WVGA) display includes ahigher resolution and higher con-trast screen with an antiglare shieldand scratch-resistant coating.Intuitive controls make for a shortlearning curve of MHL350 E oper-ation, and the ergonomic multi-function button delivers effortless

fingertip navigation through thedisplay. The man machine interface

(MMI) box for the standard 20 kWon-board generator system is nowincorporated into the cab displayfor improved efficiency. TheMHL350 E offers four operatingmodes for the magnet attachment— small, medium and large partshandling and a jogging mode forsorting. Machine filters and central

lubrication system are accessed viaa stow-away ladder leading to themachine’s centrally located serviceplatform. The handler’s fuel pre-filter is now mounted on top of thefuel tank for easier servicing. Thelarge coolers for the engine andhydraulic system are lockable andreadily accessed from ground

level. Additional CAN Bus con-nections found on the MHL350 Eexpand diagnostic capabilities, soservice technicians can identifyand address underlying issues. Hydraulically height-adjustable,

the handler’s cab offers a maxi-mum eye-level elevation of up to18.4 ft. (5.6 m) above ground level,improving performance duringloading/unloading procedures. Itscushioned cab elevation systemprovides absorption of shocks andjolts for operator comfort. The new MHL350 E is

equipped with a standard rear-viewcamera system. Color video of thearea behind the machine is visibleon the WVGA display, providingan expanded view of the work areaaround the machine. The handler’scontoured counterweight isdesigned to protect the camerafrom damage during operation. Purpose-built to withstand the

extreme operating conditionsencountered in scrap handling andrecycling applications, the newTerex Fuchs MHL350 E alsoincorporates many features foundon its predecessor that deliver reli-able operation. Rigid hydraulicpipes on the stick, boom andundercarriage offer protectionfrom damage. Steel plates shield-ing the hydraulic lines at the end ofthe stick offer additional protectionagainst damage to improve systemreliability. Inverted hydrauliccylinder mounting provides pro-tection during truck and rail carloading/unloading and reducesexposure to debris and moisture toimprove longevity. The MHL350E’s rugged double-row slewingring design disperses forces overtwo rows of bearings to improvecomponent service life and dura-bility, according to the manufactur-er. For more information, visit

www.terex.com.

MHL350 E Offers Significant Increase in Power, Efficiency

The MHL350 E boasts a 214 hp (160 kW) engine, 8 percent more power output than the MHL350 D.

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www.whayne.com1400 Cecil Ave. • Louisville, KY

502-774-4441

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Eriez, a world authority in advanced technologyfor magnetic, vibratory and inspection applica-tions, offers powerful suspended electromagnets (SEs) toremove damaging tramp iron from materials conveyed in heavy bur-den depths on flat conveyors or chutes. These powerful magnets are backedby a five year coil warranty.With Eriez Series 7000 suspended electromagnets, customers can

safely and automatically remove tramp iron from heavy productflows such as wood, coal or rock being conveyed on belts, vibra-tory feeders or chutes. UL-Listed construction is available onunits for use in hazardous and dusty locations. These air-cooled, dry-type electromagnets, approved by CSA,require no coolant fluids and reduce power consump-tion by up to 50 percent. Eriez offers both manual and self cleaning

suspended electromagnets.Select sizes and models of this equip-

ment are available for next day shipmentfrom the EriezXpress Program and othersizes are available for shipment in tenbusiness days after receipt of the orderthrough Eriez’ 10-Day Xpress Program.For more information, call 888/300-

ERIEZ or visit www.eriez.com/Products/SuspendedMagneticSeparators/SEMag/.

Eriez Suspended ElectromagnetsHelp Customers With Iron Removal

Major Wire’s Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire Offers More Durability, ThroughputFlex-Mat 3 Double-Wire high-per-

formance, self-cleaning screen mediafrom Montreal-based Major WireIndustries Limited increases produc-tion when screening high-impact,heavy and abrasive aggregate materialon top decks. The side-by-side wiredesign adds a slight spring to the wirethat absorbs impact from heavy materi-al or when it is dropped from a longerdistance. Flex-Mat 3 vibrating wiretechnology, combined with this side-by-side wire design, increases screencapacity and throughput while elimi-nating pegging on top decks and the“popcorn effect” often seen when sin-gle wire is used to screen high-impactand heavy materials. Flex-Mat 3Double-Wire’s two wires lie flatagainst each other, so crimps do notprotrude upward and interfere withmaterial flow, and the flat screen sur-face extends wear life up to three timeswhen compared to traditional woven

wire with high wear spots.Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire uses the

same screen media technology as tradi-tional Flex-Mat 3, which provides up to30 percent more screen capacity thanwoven wire and up to 50 percent morescreen capacity than polyurethane andrubber panels. Distinctive lime-greenpolyurethane strips bond individualwires as they run from hook to hookand allow them to vibrate independent-ly at different frequencies, eliminatingblinding, pegging and clogging. Inaddition, the independently vibratingwire technology increases productthroughput by up to 40 percent overtraditional woven wire andpolyurethane or rubber panels. To date,Major Wire’s Flex-Mat 3 technologyhas been proven in more than 20,000applications worldwide, according tothe manufacturer.Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire is avail-

able in wire diameters up to 3/8 in.

(.95 cm) and opening sizes up to 4 in.(10 cm). Made from OptimumWire,which is manufactured with high car-bon and manganese content to create acombination of ductility, hardness andtensile strength, Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire is less susceptible to breaking inhigh-impact conditions with highlyabrasive materials. It produces morein-spec material than traditionalwoven wire of the same diameter,minimizing the associated labor,maintenance and lost productioncosts, according to the manufacturer. Flex-Mat 3 Double-Wire is an ideal

screening solution in many markets,including aggregate, mining, sand andgravel, aglime, recycled concrete andasphalt, C&D recycle, coal, slag, talc,top soil, salt, mulch, industrial miner-als and green waste.For more information, call

450/659-7681 or visit www.major-wire.cc.

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CUSTOMERFINANCINGAVAILABLE

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QH440 Mobile Cone Crusher Raising the standard

This new member of the Sandvik mobile range features the Sandvik CH440 cone crusher at its core. It can be fed material of up to 215mm and has a CSS range from 8 to 48mm. Supplied with a choice of six crushing chambers, together with eight bush settings, ranging from 16 to 44mm, the product shape and grading can be easily adjusted by changing the throw to ensure the machine can provide the exact quality and production required at very high reduction ratios. The QH440 has a variety of optional extras to suit all climates and needs and is supported by the renowned Sandvik global after sales service.

Remote camera ensures full visibility of crushing chamberIncreased automation for ease of operation

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1001 S. 7th St. TrafficwayKansas City, KS 66105

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402-331-9200

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402-325-0447

4949 Juergen Rd.Grand Island, NE

308-384-2620

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www.aisequip.com

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Traverse City8300 M-72 East

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ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com

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Specialized Recycling Systems for Demolition DebrisRecycling C&D (construction and demo-

lition) debris requires all the equipment nor-mally needed for recycling concrete andasphalt rubble, plus other specialized ele-ments in the system to handle such incomingitems as wood, asphalt shingles, drywall,plaster, plastic, steel, paper, dirt and electricalwire.A concrete recycling system generally

consists of a primary impact crusher, sidedischarge conveyor, screening plant, returnconveyor and radial stacking conveyors. AC&D system typically also will includepicking stations to remove many of theunwanted materials by hand. Other impor-tant options can include a wood shredder, alow-maintenance air sorting tower to segre-gate paper and wood from stone, an electro-magnetic separator to remove ferrous met-als, and water-based dust suppression atlocations such as the feed hopper, screeningplan and fines conveyor to minimize emis-sions.The heart of all concrete/asphalt and C&D

recycling systems is the crusher, whichneeds to be a primary impactor.To handle the variety of materials coming

through a C&D recycling operation, thescreen plant should be a wet or dry, tripledeck, horizontal or inclined type. The elec-tromagnetic separator should be mounted in-line, rather than perpendicular, at the top ofthe side discharge conveyor to assuresmooth material flow. The separator’s headpulley and splitter should be stainless steel,which cannot become magnetized.Grasan, of Mansfield, Ohio, produces

C&D recycling systems. All Grasan plantsutilize Hazemag 1315 or 1515 primaryimpact crushers with hydraulic controls formore uniform products and 15 to 20 percentgreater production than same-size impactorswith standard controls, according to themanufacturer. Road-portable Grasan impact crushing

plants are equipped with a skid-on, skid-offhopper and six independent hydraulic legsthat provide complete operational supportand infinite height and leveling adjustments.The crushing plant, screen plant and convey-ors can all be set up in one day without craneassist.For more information, call 419/526-4440

or visit www.grasan.com.

Recycling C&D debris requires all the equipment normally needed for recycling con-crete and asphalt rubble, plus other specialized elements in the system to handlesuch incoming items as wood, asphalt shingles, drywall, plaster, plastic, steel,paper, dirt and electrical wire.

KPI-JCI Thanks Brown,Bame for Years of ServiceKolberg-Pioneer, Inc. (KPI-JCI) thanked

employees Marcy Brown and Mike Bamefor their combined 68 years of service andwished them well in their retirements.Brown, whose retirement began June 1,

2012, began her career in 1986 as anaccounting clerk/secretary, and was promot-ed in 1987 to accounts payable processingleader. She was the third woman to beinducted into the company’s QuarterCentury Club, which recognizes employeesfor 25 years of service. She also has servedas the company’s “Mrs. Clause” for the past10 years at the annual Breakfast with Santaemployee event. Brown said she has seen thecompany grow tremendously since1987, both in size and diversity. “It’s been really fun to see all of

the changes over the years,” shesaid. “Our growth has brought somany new opportunities. I just lovethe people who work here and willmiss them when I’m gone.”Bame, whose retirement began

May 4, 2012, joined the company in1969 and worked as a departmentleader/welder in the frame depart-ment. Bame was promoted todepartment supervisor in theKolberg department in 1987.Bame and Brown are two of 92

employees who have been inductedinto Kolberg-Pioneer Inc.’s QuarterCentury Club since its inception in2000. Forty-nine members are cur-rently employed at the company.Joe Vig, president of KPI-JCI and

Astec Mobile Screens, said the high numberof members reflects a positive work environ-ment that encourages employees to stay andgrow with the company.“Marcy Brown and Mike Bame spent a

majority of their employment years with ourcompany. Both of them contributed in alarge way to the growth and developmentwe’ve experienced at our facility since itbegan in 1965,” Vig said. “The large numberof long-term employees we have is a testa-ment of their dedication to the success ofKolberg-Pioneer, and our continuing effortsto provide an enjoyable, rewarding workexperience for our associates.”

Marcy Brown began her career in 1986 as anaccounting clerk/secretary.

Mike Bame joined the company in 1969 and worked as a department leader/welderin the frame department.

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Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the industry relies on Telsmith and Fabick CAT for cone crushers, screens, jaw crushers and portable plants to get more done in a day’s work.

Telsmith equipment is built to meet your most challenging conditions. Fabick CAT is there with sales, service and support to minimize downtime and ensure your

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SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy”SENNEBOGEN green line material handling machines make your competitors “green with envy”

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Muskegon, MI231-798-8754

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Louisville, KY 502-491-4000

Evansville, IN812-425-4491

Corbin, KY606-528-3700

Lexington, KY859-259-3456

Stanville, KY606-478-9201

Paducah, KY270-444-8390

Indianapolis, IN317-872-8410

Ft.Wayne, IN260-489-4551

HOWELL TRACTOR &EQUIPMENT

LLCwww.howelltractor.com

Gary,IN800-852-8816

Peru, IL800-342-6072

GIBSON MACHINERY

LLCwww.gibson

machinery.com

Oakwood Village,OH

440-439-4000

Pittsburgh, PA 724-695-5000

Carterville, IL618/985-3399

Bridgeton, MO314-291-1330

Columbia, MO573-814-0083

Cape Girardeau, MO573-334-5252

Palmyra, MO573-769-2056

Franksville, WI262-835-2710

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THE VICTOR L.PHILLIPS CO.

www.vlpco.com

Kansas City, MO 800-878-9290

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Savage, MN 800-888-9515

Des Moines, IA 800-555-1445

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Milan, IL 800-633-9114

Duluth, MN 800-888-9535

Virginia, MN 800-752-4304

Bismark, ND800-247-1282

Dickinson, ND888-418-2873

Fargo, ND800-342-4330

Omaha, NE866-733-1100

Minot, ND701-852-3188

Rapid City, SD888-388-0266

Sioux Falls, SD800-262-5373

Williston, ND877-570-4635

Lincoln, NE866-801-6261

ALTA EQUIPMENT COMPANYwww.altaconstructionequipment.com

BRANDEIS MACHINERY & SUPPLY COMPANY

www.brandeismachinery.com

ROLAND MACHINERY CO.www.rolandmachinery.com

ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO.

www.rmsequipment.com

TITAN MACHINERYwww.titanmachinery.com

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9150 Pillsbury Ave SBloomington, MN

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Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) – Successful Business Grow Here!2012 EVENTS CALENDAR:Tuesday, September 18th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUMGRASS COLLECTION (3:00 PM CST – 6:00 PM CST)Wednesday, September 19th - MNLA SHOOTOUT (ALL DAY)Wednesday, October 3rd - ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST, UTILITY SPECIALIST, and MUNICIPAL SPE-CIALIST EXAM (12:00 PM EST – 5:00 PM EST)Wednesday, October 10th - OPEN HOUSE DAYS AT THE MINNESOTA LANDSCAPE ARBORETUMGRASS 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: PERMEABLE PAVER SYS-TEMS CERTIFICATE COURSEJanuary 8, 2013 – 8:00 AM CST – 5:00 PM CST – SUPER TUESDAY: LANDSCAPE IRRIGATIONTROUBLESHOOTING (PLT RELICENSURE)***Please contact MNLA at [email protected] or call toll free: 888-886-6652 for more infor-mation.

AMERICAN SUBCONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION (ASA)OCTOBER 1, 2012 – ASA MIDWEST COUNCIL has planned for its 25th ANNIVERSARY CHARI-TY GOLF TOURNAMENT at NORWOOD HILLS COUNTRY CLUB in NORTH ST. LOUIS COUNTY.ASA Midwest Council is planning NEW GAMES for the 25th Annual Charity Golf Tournament.Participants can shoot golf balls from a cannon, break glass and aim for 100 prize flags.No, it’s not a battlefield, but rather some of the new games the ASA-Midwest Council is plan-ning this year. The ASA Midwest Council is currently accepting sponsorships and registra-tions for its four-person scramble tournament. The cost to participate is $1,180 per four-some or $295 per player and includes green fees, cart, lunch, course beverages, dinner,cocktail hour and a silent and live auction. Also included in the cost are team Mulligan’s,skins, a putting contest, eagle challenge and golfer gift. Sponsorship packages are available,but limited. For more information about sponsorships or to register, contact SusanWinkelmann at 314/845-0855 or email: [email protected].

AGC of AMERICA is pleased to offer a wide variety of meetings, events and seminars for con-struction professionals that can help you improve every aspect of your business. AGC of MINNESOTA

STP CLASSES Supervisory leadership program (STP) classesOn Friday, September 28, Minnesota LECET will hold its annual Contractor AppreciationBBQ and Open House at its Lino Lakes facility. *** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events:AGC of MINNESOTA525 Park Street, #110, St. Paul, MN 55103-2186Telephone: 651/632-8929 or 800/552-7670 Fax: 651/632-8929Email: [email protected] Website: www.agcmn.org

Coming!!! OCTOBER 4th!!! – DON’T MISS THIS EVENT!The University of Minnesota’s 2012 Construction Expo will be Thursday, October 4, from 9:00AM to 3:00 PM. If you do business with the U or want to do business with U, it’s a great oppor-tunity! Build America Award Application AvailableThe 2013 AGC/Alliant Build America competition is open to general contractors and specialtycontractors who are current members of an AGC chapter working as prime contractors for proj-

ects completed between November 1, 2011 and November 1, 2012. Member companies canvisit http://awards.agc.org/ to begin a project entry. (Please note that this is a newly developedsite and will be continually updated throughout the duration of the awards season. Thank youin advance for your patience 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 Annual Convention inPalm Springs, California next March.

*** For more information on the above AGC of Minnesota events, you may contact DeniseWoods,CMP; Director, Communications & Events, Associates General Contractors ofMinnesota, 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.

Friday, September 28, 2012 – Tournament. 7th Annual ConstructionLeadership Council’s GLOW BALL TOURNAMENT at Mystic Oaks GolfCourse (formerly Ridge Golf & Country Club)643 Ridge Road, Waterloo, IL 62298. DINNER @ 6:00 PM; SHOTGUN @ 7:00 PM Proceeds will benefit HEAT UP St. Louis. Thursday, October 4, 2012 – Bridge Project. Mississippi River BridgeProject located at DoubleTree Hotel St. Louis at Westport, 1973Craigshire, St. Louis, MO 63146. You will want to hear Tom Tavernaro, Project Engineer for the Massman,Traylor, Alberici joint venture provide an overview of the construction workof the Main Span portion of the bridge project. Tom will review the con-struction activities which took place in 2010 and 2011 and discuss theupcoming construction activities this year.Cost: $55.00; Cocktails: 5:30 PM; Dinner: 6:30 PM; Presentation: 7:30PMThe dinner entrée will be grilled chicken breast. A two hour bar is includ-ed in the cost of the dinner. If you have special dietary needs, pleaseadvise. Any reservation not canceled prior to Monday, October 1, 2012at 5:00 PM will be billed. Friday, October 19, 2012 – Tournament. Fall Sporting ClaysTournament at St. Louis Skeet and Trap Club. For Early Bird SponsorshipSpecials, sign up to be a sponsor by Friday, September 28th, 2012 to getthe early bird special. This event raises money for the AGC of St. Louis’Political Action Committee, which in turn enables the AGC to strengthenthe legislative voice of the industry. AGC ST. LOUIS – if you have any questions regarding the above AGCevents, you may call Nancy Valentine at the AGC office at 314/480-3173 or email: [email protected]. Completed registration formsand/or information pertinent to the above events, you may contactDonna Pigg at the AGC of St. Louis office at 314/781-2874.

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 the seat for class– we do not save seats. For more information on the above classes which include dates/loca-tions/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 Road • Piscataway, NJ 08854

2012 FLORIDA Contractor Associations Meetings Postings:

New Installations: Wednesday, October 10th and Tuesday, December 4th NASTT’s mission isto advance trenchless technology and to promote its benefits for the public and the environmentby increasing awareness and knowledge through information dissemination; research anddevelopment; education and training; and partnerships with organizations and agencies inter-ested in trenchless technology and its benefits. NASTT provides a representative voice for all sec-tors of the trenchless technology industry. For more information about NASTT and the variety oftraining opportunities provided, please visit www.nastt.org or contact Michelle Hill,Communications & Training Manager at 440/638-4676 or [email protected].

HISTORICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION2012 HCEA International Convention & Old Equipment ExpositionSeptember 14-16, 2012, National Construction Equipment Museum, Bowling Green, OhioFEATURING CATEPILLAR! Equipment of all vintages built or powered by Caterpillar will be fea-tured. Stationary and operational equipment in any condition is welcome. Bring your equip-ment and have some fun, because we have a lot of digging, dozing, loading, shoveling, haul-ing and scraping work to do. Come watch and participate in the 27th Annual Convention ofthe Historical Construction Equipment Association! ACMOC ANNUAL NATIONAL SHOW:Also hosting the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club Annual National Show. Featuringmany 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 islimited to 250. FOR MORE INFORMATION: CALL THE HCEA: 419/352-5616.

Association of Equipment ManufacturersW. Washington Street, Suite 2400, Milwaukee, WI 53214 • 414/272-0943

AEM 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 Oil Stadium inperson while networking with your peers. You will enjoy a private group reception in theQuarterback Suite located on the upper suite level. With amazing views of the field and a pri-vate tour of the stadium, you will have an all-access pass to great NFL accommodations and

networking at the same time. The reception will be held Tuesday evening, September 18. Thereis no additional fee, but registration is required.

IEDA (Independent Equipment Dealers Association) – The Independent Equipment DealersAssociation is happy to announce that Great American Insurance Group has joined theAssociation, effective June 1, 2012. The IEDA Board of Directors has accepted Great American,a provider of equipment finance insurance solutions, as an IEDA member. Please welcomeGreat American Insurance Group as a new IEDA member, and take a moment to introduce your-self 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 ONLY

IEDA 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]

MNSW – ROAD – INST – SCHEDROAD INSTITUTE 2012 – 2013 Schedule Announced!!!Road Institute R will soon begin its 48th year as the asphalt paving industry’s premier trainingschool, providing practical instruction for industry professionals. Volvo Construction Equipment has announced the 2012 – 2013 schedule for the Road Institute.The course curriculum offers two- to five-day sessions that begin in October and continuethrough May 2013, with classes held at two training facilities in North America – one inChambersburg, PA and the other in Phoenix, AZ. “The Volvo commitment to training includesoffering this program as a service to the industry and providing others the opportunity to learnbest practices in a controlled environment with a focus of instruction and training dedicated toasphalt paving,” said Wade Turlington, Director of Product and Sales Education. “The RoadInstitute is dedicated to providing quality instruction to industry professionals, even if they don’town or operate Volvo equipment.” 2012 – 2013 Road Institute Course SCHEDULE includes topics such as:. Automatic Grade and Slope Systems. Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 1). Large Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Step 2). MT2000 Hydraulic and Elect rical Systems (Step 1). MT2000 Hydraulic and Elect rical Systems (Step 2). MW500 Hydraulic and Elect rical Systems (Step 1). Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance. Paver and Compactor Operation and Maintenance, warm-mix asphalt (WMA). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 1). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – PF6000 – Series Pavers (Step 2). Paver Hydraulic and Electrical Systems – Blaw-Knox R Pavers (Step 1). Paver Screed Operation and Adjustment. Paving and Compaction Application Seminar. Small Asphalt Compactor Mechanics (Steps 1 and 2). Soil Compaction Application Seminar. Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 1). Soil Compactor Mechanics (Step 2)Class size is limited for ideal instructor-to-student ratios and team learning. Tuition is $750(USD) per student per three to five day course or $500 (USD) per student per two day seminar.For more information on the Road Institute or to register for classes, visit roadinstitute.com orcall 866/497-4501 or email: [email protected].

BusinessCalendar

Frank Awarded New SANY America Chairman PositionTim Frank, a construction equipment

executive with extensive global experi-ence in sales, marketing, operations andproduct development, has been namedchairman of SANY America Inc. In thisnewly created position, Frank has overallresponsibility for manufacturing, sales,marketing and support for all SANYequipment products in the United States,Canada, Mexico and Central America.The appointment is effective immediate-ly. “SANY is a brand known for seeking

strong growth through quality productsand dedicated people,” said LiangWengen, chairman of the board ofSANY Group, based in Changsha,China. “Tim Frank’s vision, strategicthinking and record of accomplishmentwill serve SANY well as we grow ourpresence in the Americas. Tim knowswhat needs to be done to establish SANYas a market leader as it is in China and inother regions around the world. He willpursue this goal with vigor.”Frank was most recently a consultant

working on global strategic planning forthe board of SANY Group in Shanghai,China. Prior, he was vice president of

retail distribution and senior vice presi-dent of operations strategy and marketingat Volvo Construction Equipment,Asheville, N.C. He also served at Volvoas vice president of sales and marketing,and vice president of excavators, helpingto grow that company’s market share andprofitability over the past eight years.Frank previously served in various glob-al sales and marketing capacities at CNHGlobal and Caterpillar.“SANY is the fastest growing con-

struction equipment manufacturer in theworld by a significant margin, withunprecedented results in China and othermarkets around the world. Most of NorthAmerica is just now learning of this lega-cy of success and achievement,” Franksaid. “As I have grown to know SANY, itbecame obvious that something specialwas happening in this company. I am soexcited to be a part of it. Constructioncontractors in the United States, Canada,Mexico and Central America will sooncome to know SANY America for help-ing them get the job done in a competitiveeconomy.”For more information, visit

www.sanyamerica.com.

Tim Frank has been named chairman of SANY America Inc. In this newly created position,Frank has overall responsibility for manufacturing, sales, marketing and support for allSANY equipment products in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Central America.

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

John Deere E-Series Features North America’s Largest ADTAfter a successful intro-

duction at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2011, the newJohn Deere 460E ADT joinsthe 370E and 410E as part ofthe E-Series. The 460E, thehighlight of the three models,is Deere’s largest, most oper-ator friendly truck ever built.The 46-ton (41.7 t) model isnow John Deere’s largestarticulated dump truck everto hit the market.“The E-Series ADT is a

customer driven, ground updesign to meet and exceedthe durability, productivityand uptime needs of contrac-tors,” said Mark Oliver, ADTproduct marketing manager,John Deere Construction &Forestry. “We worked withroad builders, site develop-ers, and the mining, quarry andaggregate segments to developthree trucks that are purpose-builtto reliably handle various payloadsand move materials faster andmore efficiently on any job site inthe world.”Designed and built in

Davenport, Iowa, the E-SeriesADTs feature a John DeerePowerTech 13.5L IT4 engine withthree power levels based on themodel — 422 net hp (370E), 443net hp (410E), and 481 net hp(460E). A purpose built ZF trans-mission includes a high capacityretarder, eight forward gears andfour reverse gears. In addition, thenew John Deere hauler axles aredesigned for heavy-duty applica-tions and include on-the-fly differ-ential locks, outboard planetariesand each axle is independentlypressure lubed and filtered. The E-Series axles use internal wet discbrakes that utilize independentcooling circuits. “This new truck design offers

contractors some serious advan-

tages in the market, including highpower-to-weight ratios, gradabili-ty, and capacity,” said Oliver. “Oneof the biggest customer inspiredenhancements are the on the flydifferential locks that can beapplied at any speed, manually orautomatically, for improved per-formance in poor conditions.” Allowing the differential lock

system to run in automatic modewill simplify operation for newoperators by taking the guessworkout of using the differential locks.When ground conditions get softand difficult, the system will auto-matically control the axle differen-tial locks as well as the inter-axledifferential lock all while the truckis still moving. An experiencedoperator can still choose to manu-ally engage the traction controls.The new ADTs incorporate

high-strength materials to providedurable, long lasting structureswhile still keeping a strong focuson overall weight and distribution.This provides increased power-to-weight ratios and hauling efficien-

cies. A newly designed stay-tightoscillation joint, high-suspensiontravel on all axles, and balancedweight distribution also providethe agility and ability to navigatehostile terrain. To minimize therisk of rollover while unloading,the dump body can be restricted

from rising when the rearchassis exceeds a predeter-mined slope angle.Another new customer

driven feature of the E-Seriesand a hallmark for JohnDeere is centralized, trueground level servicing tosimplify daily maintenanceand overall serviceability. Alldaily service can be complet-ed from the ground. In addi-tion, the all-new John Deereadaptive suspension controlsystem improves stability toincrease productivity on thework site. This new suspen-sion system is standard on allE-Series ADTs.

Hydraulically controlled fans withswing out cooling packages onboth sides of the engine highlightthe cool on demand system. Fordusty environments, there is areversible fan option available forsimplified cooler cleanout. The cab monitor provides an

easy to read LCD screen withonboard diagnostics, analog/digitalgauges, and vital system indica-tors. Two ergonomically posi-tioned sealed switch modules sim-plify operation and conveniencecontrols. The auto shutdown fea-ture turns off the engine after anowner-determined period of inac-tivity to help save fuel while reduc-ing emissions, idle time operation,and subsequent wear on the powertrain and hydraulics.An on board weighing (OBW)

system allows contractors to viewthe weight and the number of loadscarried via JDLink, improvingproject management and equip-ment utilization. This OBW sys-tem not only allows the customerto track and optimize payload per-formance of an E-Series ADT, butalso will aid in maximizing the lifeof the tires and chassis. The truckhas mirror-mounted load indicatorlights that illuminate for the load-ing operator as the truck approach-es capacity (yellow), is at capacity(green), or overload (red). An integrated tire pressure mon-

itoring system helps maximizetraction, tire life and fuel efficiencyand access to JDLink Ultimateallows customers to check tirepressures remotely and receivealerts when the pressure gets toolow or too high.For those fleet managers, own-

ers or operators looking to get themost out of their equipment, a stan-dard three-year subscription ofJDLink Ultimate continuously col-lects and transmits machine datafor machine management. The sys-tem enables timely preventivemaintenance and remote diagnos-tics, as well as the coordination ofmachines working on multiple jobsites to get the right machine to theright place at the right time. For more information, visit

www.JohnDeere.com.

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The E-Series ADTs feature a John Deere PowerTech 13.5L IT4 engine withthree power levels based on themodel — 422 net hp (370E), 443 nethp (410E), and 481 net hp (460E).

Allowing the differential lock system to run in automatic modewill simplify operation for new operators by taking the guess-work out of using the differential locks.

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AIS Construction Equipment Corporation3600 North Grand River Avenue

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Mack Trucks launched new interior upgrades to itsMACK Granite and Titan by Mack models. The upgrades,designed to enhance driver comfort and productivity, offerdrivers a more comfortable and ergonomic environment inwhich to work, according to the manufacturer. The new interior enhancements include:• An optional center storage console, located between the

seats, providing nearly one cubic foot of convenient spacefor large-item storage. The console includes interior lightingand a 12-volt power supply; • An optional bodybuilder console, mounted between the

driver and passenger seats. The console works with MackBodyLink III electrical interface and provides a 150 sq.-in.top plate that is easily removed for bodybuilder control andwiring installation and includes an integral dispatch box,trash bag hooks and netted storage; • Optional ambient red floor lighting, subtle or indirect,

for use at night when driving or when stationary; • A standard “dead pedal” for the driver’s left foot to max-

imize comfort while driving and to help the driver maintainan ergonomically correct seating position;• Improved functionality for MACK PowerLeash+

Engine Brake controls, standard on all models, enabling thedriver to set and maintain a target downhill braking engage-ment speed, in or out of cruise control; and • Self-cancelling turn signals, which are standard on

trucks and optional on tractors.“Comfort is key to driver retention,” said Curtis Dorwart,

Mack vocational marketing product manager. “Knowingthis, Mack designed and engineered new interior enhance-

ments to the Granite and Titan models to allow drivers towork in a comfortable cab environment, resulting inimproved driver productivity and safety.”For more information, visit www.macktrucks.com.

Mack Offers In-Cab Enhancements

New interior enhancements, including this bodybuilderconsole, were recently introduced to the MACK Graniteand Titan by Mack models to create a more comfort-able cab environment.

MICO Incorporated Offers 520 SeriesHydraulic Apply Caliper Disc BrakeMICO Incorporated offers the 520 Series hydraulic apply

caliper disc brake for on and off-highway servicebraking applications. The fixed caliper type brakeuses a modulated hydraulic pressure source, suchas a master cylinder, to control brake torque. Itcan be mountedin a vertical orhorizontal posi-tion and liningscan be replacedwithout removingthe brake.The brake includes

two ductile iron caliperhalves that arepressurized by asingle inlet portcross-over tubefeature, whichallows hydraulic pressure toactuate the 2.25-in. (5.7 cm) diam-eter piston in each half. The unit pro-vides for continuous duty pressure of 1,000psi and intermittent duty pressure of 1,500 psi.Weighing approximately 17 lbs. (7.7 kg), the brakerequires a minimum disc diameter of 15 in. (38 cm).

To reduce unnecessary lining wear, the caliper disc brakefeatures a spring-operated lining retractor mecha-

nism that maintains a constant lining-to-rotordisc clearance distance whenever the

brake is not applied. The totallining contact area is 12.4 sq.in. (80 sq cm), with a usablelining thickness of 0.32 in.(.8 cm) on each side.Linings can be replaced

without disas-sembling orremoving thebrake, allowingfor reducedma in t enance

time and costs.Installation of the

caliper disc brake is madesimple due to the brake’s flexi-

bility to be mounted in either a hor-izontal or vertical position. The unitcan be attached directly to a threaded

hanger or clamp.For more information, call 507/625-

6426 or visit www.mico.com.

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Interstate Trailers Celebrates Its 30 Anniversary in 2012Interstate Trailers is celebrating

its 30th anniversary in 2012 andthe Mansfield, Texas-based manu-facturer couldn’t be more excitedto share the news with its cus-tomers and friends in the industry.“Break out the bubbly and pass

me a hub assembly,” said InterstateTrailers Owner Steve Flowers,with a smile. “Think back to 1982… here we were coming off aneconomy that had been chewed upby a coyote and spit off the side ofa cliff. People said we didn’t havea snowball’s chance in hell ofmaking it, but something greathappened to Interstate Trailers andthe construction industry.”That something great Flowers

referred to is what he calls, “thewinning years” at his company. The compa-ny thrived in the 1980s through hard work,dedication, great employees, a passion tomanufacturer quality trailers, and earning arespected name for itself, he said.It was not surprising that by the 1990s,

Interstate Trailers had well established itselfin the industry, supported by many dealersacross the country.“We were surrounded by the best dealers

in the business,” he said.Returning and loyal customers also signif-

icantly increased.“Interstate Trailers depended — and still

does — on repeat business, or as we refer toit … ‘LUCK, or Labor Using CorrectKnowledge.’”Flowers added that contractors recog-

nized the company’s commitment to “supe-rior quality, bottom-line value and the win-

ning tradition,” capped off by a newInterstate Trailers manufacturing facility,built in 2000, in Mansfield, Texas.Flowers acknowledged that while there

are certainly challenges facing the construc-tion industry today, his company is facing itwith an undaunted positivity.“Nobody has been laid off here at

Interstate Trailers,” he proudly said. “Theaverage Interstate Trailers employee has 18

years vested in our company andas a wise man once said, ‘theolder I get, the more I appreciateexperience.’ We at InterstateTrailers value experience and weknow our customers do, as well.And that’s how we earn repeatbusiness and gain their respectand trust.”It is this respect, experience

and passion with which InterstateTrailers manufactures its productsthat cause Flowers to be opti-mistic about his company’sfuture, for the next 30 years andbeyond.“It is the standard that we

should be held accountable and Iam absolutely confident that itwill remain the standard for many

years to come. In fact, in addition to LUCK,we also have HOPE, or Having OnlyPositive Expectations.”With an unrelenting positive approach to

business and a steadfast commitment to itscustomers, Flowers and Interstate Trailersare poised to enjoy many more years of suc-cess.For more information, call 817/453-5402,

or visit www.interstatetrailers.com.

Mack Introduces Two NewGenuine Bulldog CoolantsBuilding on more than 112 years of

heavy-duty truck and powertrain excellence,Mack is now introducing Bulldog-brandedcoolants.

“Bulldog coolants formulated to exactingMack powertrain standards deliver the verybest protection for our customers’ Mackequipment,” said David McKenna, directorof powertrain sales and marketing of MackTrucks. “Mack Bulldog Extended Life andHeavy-Duty coolants offer a lower cost ofownership while providing optimal operat-ing performance.”Mack Bulldog Extended Life (ELC)

Coolant is a carboxylate-based, organicadditive technology that contains nitrite anddelivers a service life of 600,000 miles or12,000 hours or 48 months, with no extenderneeded. It is silicate- and phosphate-free, andcan be distinguished by its red color.Mack Bulldog Heavy-Duty (HD) PF

Coolant fully formulated, phosphate freecoolant contains the first dose of supplemen-tal coolant additives. It offers a service life of300,000 miles or 6,000 hours or 24 monthsand has a purple or fuchsia color.

Mack Bulldog Coolants are designed foruse in a wide variety of cooling systemapplications, including on-road, off-road andstationary engine applications, and vehiclesfueled with gasoline, diesel and natural gas.They provide outstanding corrosion protec-tion for aluminum, brass, cast iron, steel, sol-der and copper, and reduce hard water scaleformation, according to the manufacturer.Available as part of Mack’s integrated

product offering, Mack Bulldog coolantswere also developed to meet or exceed therequirements of the American Society forTesting and Materials (ASTM), Technology& Maintenance Council (TMC), and mostother major engine and truck original equip-ment manufacturers. Mack BulldogExtended Life Coolant also meets theCaterpillar EC-1 requirements.For more information, visit

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Building on more than 112 years ofheavy-duty truck and powertrain

excellence, Mack is now introducingBulldog-branded coolants.

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JEFF BELZER’SDodge Ram Tough

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Terex Celebrates Four Decades of Its Mixer Truck Business

In 1972, a group of midwestern ready mixconcrete producers banded together to man-ufacture a new ready mix truck design, form-ing the Terex legacy brand Advance Mixer.

“The front discharge mixer offeredimproved truck maneuverability at the jobsite and reduced job site labor require-ments,” said David Rinas, director of salesand marketing of Terex Roadbuilding. “Italso allowed concrete producers to make upto one additional load delivery per day,which today is equivalent to an extra $1,000of revenue.”

During the second half of 2012, Terex iscelebrating the 40th anniversary of manufac-turing front discharge mixer trucks byrestarting its new truck assembly line inresponse to improving market conditions.The company recently signed a substantialnew truck order with a large ready mix con-crete producer operating in multiple mid-western states that will carry over into 2013.

“This initial order is for 65 trucks builtwith various axle configurations to meetmarket requirements and production starts inthe fourth quarter of 2012,” added Rinas.“Several other loyal customers have begunreserving production slots for both the lastquarter of 2012 and first quarter of 2013.”

In late 2011, the long-depressed newmixer truck market prompted Terex to shiftfocus from new truck production to its glid-er truck program and supporting aging cus-tomer fleets. At the same time, the FortWayne, Ind., production facility receivedmuch needed modernizing. The product,processes and production of trucks wereupgraded, lean manufacturing principleswere implemented and employees receivedtraining on lean manufacturing.

Improving market conditions and quoteand order activity have reenergized newtruck manufacturing at the Terex Fort Waynefacility.

“We will be hiring new team members for

welding, assembly, engineering and sup-port,” said Eric Parent, human resourcesmanager of Terex Roadbuilding.

Hiring has begun and will continuethrough August and September, so new teammembers can be fully trained by the start ofnew truck production, according to Parent.

The assembly line workers will be pro-ducing a revamped front discharge mixertruck design, the product of more than eightmonths of intense engineering effort whichincludes both truck and mixer upgrades.

“We began the redesign process with acomprehensive customer outreach programto identify and prioritize enhancements,”said Rinas. “We believe our customers willbe impressed with the design changes, espe-cially with regards to servicing.”

A prototype of the new Terex front dis-charge mixer meeting stringent EPA emis-sions standards will be completed bySeptember, with full-scale truck productionslated for the fourth quarter. With statisticalmarket data showing upward trends in thehousing market and ready mix concrete con-sumption, Rinas commented, “We see this asthe start of market improvement for mixertruck production, and we look forward toramping up production at our Fort Waynefacility to meet the growing needs of ourcustomers.”

“Ready mix concrete producers,” he con-tinued, “are operating with aging truck fleetsand repair costs are escalating to keep theseolder trucks on the road. Our customers areat the beginning of a major fleet replacementcycle, which will require both new trucksand glider products.”

The Terex glider program allows cus-tomers to upgrade existing trucks by recy-cling major components, such as the engineand transmission, rather than purchasingnew trucks.

For more information, visitwww.terex.com.

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Vermeer Sales & Service1675 126th St. WestBurnsville, MN 55337

952-890-6144Fax: 952-882-2980

www.vermeerofminnesota.com

Midwest Trailers Plus, Inc.548 29th St. West

Des Moines, IA 50265515-223-8463

Toll Free: 888-560-2787Fax: 515-223-6446

www.midwesttrailersplus.com

Farm-Rite Equipment Inc.

901 Parker Ave WestPO Box 26

Dassel, MN 55325320-275-2737

Toll Free: 888-679-4857www.farmriteequip.com

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Blue Springs, MO 64015800-697-4228816-229-7631Olathe, KS

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FT REAR PLANATARY FOR CASE 721CCONTACT: J. R. WALLINPHONE: (281) 844-8489FAX: (979) 921-0020EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D7H FROM EASTCOAST USER I NEED 3CONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOMAGCONTACT: KENNYEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––ANY TRACK MACHINE CONSIDEREDCONTACT: DAYNAPHONE: 832-603-2097EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DUSTLESS BLASTER MODEL DB500CONTACT: MICHAELPHONE: 314-796-6558EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––( 3 ) CAT 769C OR TEREX R50 OR CAT773B TRUCKS | WORK READY TRUCKS,MIDWEST LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TEREX TA30 GEN 7 OFF ROAD TRUCKS| (2 ) 2007-2008 TRUCKS, MAX. 3500HOURS, CLEAN WORK READY, USALOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603-828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SCAFFOLDS, STAGE SWINGS, CEMENTMIXERSCONTACT: GILROY ALBURYPHONE: 242-468-4488EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––BOBCAT BRAND SKID STEER LOAD-ERS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH EAST-ERN UNITED STATES | AM BUYINGBOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERS, PRE-FER LARGE FRAME MACHINES AND"GOLD PACKAGE" UNITS, HOWEVERANY BOBCAT SKID STEER LOADERWILL BE CONSIDERED. SEND PHOTOSAND ASKING PRICE.***DEALERS NEED NOT RESPOND***CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SERVICE MANUAL FOR CAT 303C CRCONTACT: KEVIN SANSALONEPHONE: 856-297-4758EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED ALL 12 MONTHS BULLDOZER D3AT D10 FROM USER USA INSPECTIONBULLDOZERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

USED EXCAVATOR PART | SWINGMOTOR FOR A JOHN DEERE 690CEXCAVATOR IT IS A COMMERCIALINTERTECH #323-9210-011 JD PART #AT77614CONTACT: LOREN LINDLPHONE: 920.650.3870EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU D51EX22 TRACK DOZER | AIRCAB, 1000 +/- HOURS, USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CASE 580 LOADER BACKHOES |MODEL 580 K SK L SL M SMSCONTACT: FRANK, TRICO EQUIPMENTPHONE: 800-654-USED (8733) EXT. 1230FAX: 732-780-3618EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––MULCHER 250350 H/P | 2005-2007 BRONLH 250-400 MULCHERCONTACT: DARSENPHONE: 9174406319FAX: 9174406319EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT | FAIRLYUSED: 1) 950 & 966 CAT 2) COMPACTOR(DRUM & TIRE) 3) BULLDOZER (D6) CAT4) LOW BED 5) MACK TRUCKS (2003-2005...)CONTACT: MONTYPHONE: 646-515-7645FAX: 718-887-8575EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––FOREST EQUIPMENT | BRUSH FORKSCONTACT: DENNIS TRUJILLOPHONE: 505 617 0211EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LARGE EXCAVATOR | ANY BRAND,PREFERABLY GOOD TO VERY GOOD.CONTACT: DON JOHNSONPHONE: 218 784 8301FAX: 218 784 7569EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––SANDVIK TITON DI 600 | LOOKING FORA SECOND HAND SANDVIK TITON DI600, FROM YOM 2005 UPWARDS, INGOOD CONDITIONCONTACT: ALIDADPHONE: 004916098648980EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR THE FOLLOWING USEDKAWASAKI LOADERS. 5 0 Z-II, 5 0 Z-IV,5 0 Z-V 6 0 Z-II, 6 0 Z-IV, 6 0 Z-V 6 5 Z-II,6 5 Z-IV, 6 5 Z-V 7 0 Z-II, 7 0 Z-IV, 7 0 Z-V8 0 Z-II, 8 0 Z-IV, 8 0 Z-V 8 5 Z-II, 8 5 Z-IV,8 5 Z-V 9 0 Z-II, 9 0 Z-IV, 9 0 Z-V 9 5 Z-II,9 5 Z-IV, 9 5 Z-VCONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––305 CAT EXCAVATORCONTACT: SOLOMON JACKPHONE: +447024065565EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

MOTOR GRADER 140G KOMATSUCONTACT: LEONARD MKUMBIPHONE: 0754561164FAX: 0263121EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WE ARE LOOKING FOR A 35-45 TONGROVE ROUGH TERRAIN CRANECONTACT: HAENER CRANE &EQUIPMENTPHONE: 1-800-746-8106EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I AM LOOKING FOR 2 SULLAIR AIRCOMPRESSORS IN GOOD GOODWORKING CONDITION. 2000-2003, 750CFM, 150 PSI, AFTERCOOLED AND FILTERED, CAT DIESEL 3306,PORTABLE HIGHWAY TRAILERCONTACT: PEDRO LIPHONE: 323-707-6063EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEEDED BULLDOZER D4H D5H D6HLOW LOW HOURS USER LGP ORSTRAIGHT PADS USA USERCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1-450-346-8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER • LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOBELCO SK80 SK135 PARTS • I NEEDA FRONT WINDOW FRAME, GLASS ANDHARDWARE FOR A KOBELCO SK80 -SK135CONTACT: MICKPHONE: 352-270-0070EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DYNAHOE MODEL C BACKHOE • PLAN-ETARY ASSEMBLY AND DRIVE AXLENEEDED TO REPLACE STOLEN PARTSCONTACT: WILLIAM CRAIBPHONE: 518-658-2639EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––USED LEFT DOOR FOR 2004 KUBOTARTV900 2004 MO HARD DOOR.CONTACT: P SMITHPHONE: 203-586-8712EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––HYDRAULIC HAMMER/ DROP HAMMER• WTB WORKING OR NON WORKINGHAMMERS ANY SIZE LARGE OR SMALLNO DEALERS PLEASECONTACT: JAMES MANNPHONE: 404-273-9424FAX: 770-306-2962EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––53X102 DROP DECK FLATBED • 53X102"AIR RIDE, AIR SPREAD, ALUMINUM/STEEL COMBO OR ALL STEEL DROPDECK FLATBED. MUST HAVE RECENTDOT INSPECTION. PREFER TELE-PHONE CONTACT @918-351-4646.CONTACT: IANPHONE: 918-351-4646EMAIL: [email protected]

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––QUICK CONNECT FOR 305 CAT EXCAVATORCONTACT: JAKE DERRPHONE: 609-868-8759FAX: 856-845-5012EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED TO BUY THE FOLLOWING CATMOTOR GRADERS: 140G (1989, 1994,1995, WITH RIPPER) 140H (2000-2002)14G/H (1972 UP)CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––**WANTED** BOBCAT SKID STEERLOADERS AND MINI EXCAVATORS | AMINTERESTED IN BUYING BOBCATSLOCATED IN THE S.E. UNITED STATES.PREFER LARGE FRAME MACHINESS320, S300, S250, T320, T300, T250.PREFERENCE GIVEN "GOLD PACK-AGE" MACHINES BUT ANY SIZE BOB-CAT WILL BE CONSIDERED. PLEASESEND RECENT PHOTO AND ASKINGPRICE. DEALERS NEED NOT RESPOND.CONTACT: WARRENEMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WOOD CHIPPERCONTACT: SCOTTPHONE: 516-509-0335FAX: 631-998-3897EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING FOR USED STREETPRINTINFRARED HEATERS, STREET HEATTHEY ARE CALLEDCONTACT: PAUL POLITOPHONE: 1-520-292-1125EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––LOOKING TO PURCHASE THE FOLLOW-ING CATERPILLAR WHEEL LOADERS.930 (1978-1986) 936 (1984-1992) 938G(AROUND YEAR 2005) 950B/E/G (1984 UP,FULL STEERING) 966C/D/E/F-II/G (1979UP, FULL STEERING) 980C/F (1988 UP)CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY | WE ARELOOKING FOR A TRANSMISSIONASSEMBLY SUITABLE THE FOLLOWINGMITSUBISHI 330 MOTOR GRADER. THEINFO AVAILABLE FOR THE MOTORGRADER IS AS UNDER. SERIAL # OFGRADER MG003231, ENGINE SERIAL #75761, MACHINE # 3QA00515, TRANS-MISSION # 60325 - 80111, MODEL 3-5-93CONTACT: 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 CAT MANUAL WHEELLOADER | REGULAR REQUIREMENT OF

MENTIONED 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 ALSO WORKS]JCB TELEHANDLER 550 1999~2005HITACHI EXCAVATOR EX200-1,EX100WD-1, EX60WD-1, UH07-7, UH083KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC 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 LISTCONTACT: ISMAIL USMANPHONE: 4094541576EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––DOZER | 5 UNITS D5B DOZERS, CABOR OROP, 5 UNITS OLD 930 WHEELLOADERS, 2 X 730 TRUCKS UP TO10,000 HOURS.CONTACT: JEFF WILLISONPHONE: 918-449-1966EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––I HAVE LOTS OF SPARE PARTS INSTOCK THAT I WANT TO SELL AT AVERY AFFORDABLE AND NEGOTIABLEPRICE. THERE ARE SO MANY THAT ICAN’T LIST THEM ALL. GET BACK TOME WITH A LIST OF OTHER PARTSYOU’LL NEED. CONTACT: KHALIDEMAIL:[email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––1985 MELROE BOBCAT 843 | I NEEDTHE ENGINE HEAD FOR A PERKINSMOTOR.CONTACT: JAVIERPHONE: (541)740-4487EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––NEED ALL THE TIME 12 MONTHS BULL-DOZER D3 AT D10 LOW HOURS USERENC CABCONTACT: JEAN MAURICE BOUTINPHONE: 1 450 346 8975EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––420 LEEBOY PNEUMATIC TIRE ROLLER| GOOD USED ROLLERCONTACT: JAMES MANN

PHONE: 1-404-273-9425FAX: 1-770-306-2962EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––CAT 910, 920, 930, 950, 950B, E & 966D,E AND 966F | WE HAVE THE FOLLOW-ING USED AND NEW CATERPILLARS INOUR STORE.CONTACT: JOSEPH DIEGOPHONE: +2348067382823EMAIL: [email protected] ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––WHEEL LOADERS & GRADERS | WEARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE CATER-PILLAR WHEEL LOADERS & GRADERSAND KAWASAKI WHEEL LOADERS.MACHINES MUST BE GOOD LOOKINGAND IN WORKING CONDITION PRE-FERRED WITH ORIGINAL PAINT.PLEASE OFFER ME WHAT YOU HAVEWITH BUNCH OF PICTURES, YEARMODEL, SERIAL NUMBER, MACHINECONDITION AND FINAL OFFER PRICE.CONTACT: AIMN BLBOLPHONE: +971504814823FAX: +97165355291EMAIL: [email protected]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––EQUIPMENT MANUALS | WE ARELOOKING 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: 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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––KOMATSU BR380 JG1 TRACK JAWCRUSHER | LATE MODEL, LOW HOUR,USA LOCATIONCONTACT: RICHARDPHONE: 603 828-6100EMAIL: [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]––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

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ALEX LYON & SON

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October�12,�2012

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FAHEY SALES

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TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES & DOZER2000 Case 580 Super L Series 2 tractor loader backhoe, cab & heat, 4WD, ride control, 16" hoebucket, 70% front tires, 20% rear tires, 3,621 hrs.,needs glass repair, S/N JJG0274800

1988 JD 310C tractor loader backhoe, 14" hoe bucket,40% tires, 8,220 hrs., S/NT0310CA735038

JD 550 LGP dozer, open station ROPS, 24" tracks, 9' blade, 6-way blade, 50% rails, 4-bar harrow onrear, 8,500 hrs., S/NTO550GL812490

BORING EQUIPMENTVac Star 800 on skids, 9 hp. Honda and 25 hp. Kohler,does not include trailer, S/N20454

Ditch Witch 6510 diesel, front push blade, front reel carrier, 4WD, 4-wheelsteer, 20% tires, needs starter, S/N176

Vermeer D16X20A horizontal boring machine, track off on one side, parts machine, S/N1VRT170S4Y1000643

Ditch Witch HT100 vibratory plow, Perkins diesel, on tracks, front reel carrier, S/NGH0272

Vermeer Navigator D10X15 approx. 350' stem, shows 2,110 hrs., good running machine, S/NVRT170M5X1008201

Vermeer Navigator D24X40 horizontal boring machine, for parts only,S/N1VRM1609XV1000430

Vermeer Navigator D24X40 approx. 490' stem, shows 4,043 hrs. on tach,S/N1VRM16095T1000221

Vermeer Navigator D24X40A horizontal boring machine, 500' stem, tachshows 3,232 hrs., running unit, S/N1VRS160Z2V1000154

Vermeer Navigator D7X11A with tank & pump, approx. 150' stem, shows1,987 hrs. on tach, S/N1VRS130N7V1000436

LOCATORSDigiTrak MarkIII locator w/case, remote capable, needs battery, S/N9998DigiTrak MarkIV locator w/case, not remote capable, needs battery, S/N1401DigiTrak MarkIV locator, remote capable, S/N1374DigiTrak locator w/case, remote capable, needs battery, S/N1904

TRUCKS1988 IHC 8300 twin screw tandem axle, 300 Cummins diesel, 9 spd., spring ride, 20' steel flatbed, pintle hitch, air to rear hitch, 285/75R24.5tires on aluminum

1988 Ford L8000 tandem axle twin screw, Ford diesel, automatic, springride, 16' steel flatbed, 10:00-20 rear tires, 13:80R20 front tires, two tiresmissing

1987 Kenworth T600 flat top sleeper, 425 Cat, 13 spd., air ride, air slide 5th,headache rack, wet kit, 11R24.5 tires on aluminum, 569,400 miles on tach

1977 Chevrolet C65 5&2 spd., 9' steel dump box, reel carrier, front cablewinch, does not run, crank is out, salvage condition

Ford F700 single axle service truck, 6.1 liter gas, 5&2 spd., 12' service unit,hyd. reel lift, cable winch, pintle hitch, needs work

PICKUPS2002 Chevrolet 2500HD 4 door, short box, diesel,automatic, 4WD, leather, fully loaded, 177,000 miles

1994 Chevrolet Cheyenne 1 ton dually, 5.7 liter gas, 5 spd. manual, 2WD, 8' hyd. dump box, 243,000

miles1991 Chevrolet 1500 ext. cab, short box, 5 spd., 4WD, 217,800 miles, not running

1991 Ford F350 XLT dually, ext. cab, diesel w/Bankturbo, 5 spd., 2WD, bucket seats, fiberglass toolbed,blown motor

1987 Chevrolet S10 4 spd. manual, 2WD, fiberglassutility box, ladder rack, 173,600 miles

Chevrolet Cheyenne 3/4 ton, 8' box, 5.7 liter, automatic, 2WD, ladder rack, 255,000 miles

AUTOMOBILES & RECREATION1999 Ford Windstar van, high miles, bad transmission1997 Chevrolet Venture van, interior needs work, 158,573 miles1997 Cadillac STS Northstar, leather, fully loaded, heater core needs to be replaced, 257,491 miles

Suzuki Carry mini pickup, KM gas engine, 4 spd., 4WD, bad clutch, 26,897 miles, off road only, No Title

TRAILERSTrail King TK18 tandem axle dual wheel trailer, 18' wood deck, 5' dovetailw/ramps, pintle hitch, 18,000 lb. cap.

PJ tandem axle dual wheel trailer, 8' wide, 19-1/2' wood deck, 5' dovetail,pintle hitch, dovetail with steel

Kiefer tandem axle boring trailer, 20'Reel trailer, electric over hyd., pintle hitch Redi Haul reel trailer, pintle hitchReel trailer, 13 hp. gas, pintle hitch w/power windup

OTHER EQUIPMENTVermeer ST500 mix station, 480 gal. tank, freeze guard, no engine,S/N1VRT090TG11000964

Vermeer ST500 mix station, 480 gal. tank, no engine,S/N1VRT090T2X1000159

Mix system including (2) 750 gal. tanks, ST750 mix venturi, hyd. drive, 25 hp. Kohler gas

Vermeer V8550 vibratory plow, 4WD, 4-wheel steer, front backhoe w/18" bucket, 25% tires, S/N1VRK11241V1000635

Wacker BS60-4 jumping jack, missing carb., needs workTitan trash pump w/intake hose, runs & pumpsMiller 200 welder, salvageMiller welder generator, gas engine, arc welderTitan portable air compressor, gas, 8 gal., 5.5 hp.Milwaukee core drill w/3 bits Vermeer poly water tank, 750 gal., w/cradlePoly tank, 1,000 gal.Fiberglass rodder, approx., 1,200'

INTERNET ONLY AUCTIONOPENING: Friday, September 7 • CLOSING: Monday, September 17

LOADOUT: Wednesday, September 19th, 10494 E. Lake Ida Lane, Pelican Rapids, MN

RICK UTILITY SERVICES INC.Bernie Rick (218) 532-2602

Complete terms, lot listings and photos at www.IQBID.comIQBID.com is a division of Steffes Auctioneers, Inc.,

2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078 (701) 237-9173 Scott Steffes ND81

Equipment Lease Finance IndustryNumbers Stay Even in Augustworsen, down from 22.6 percent the previ-ous month.

• 6.3 percent of survey respondentsbelieve demand for leases and loans to fundcapital expenditures (capex) will increaseover the next four months, a decrease from12.9 percent in July. 75 percent believedemand will “remain the same” during thesame four-month time period, up from 71percent the previous month. 18.8 percentbelieve demand will decline, up from 16.1percent in July.

• 15.6 percent of executives expect moreaccess to capital to fund equipment acquisi-tions over the next four months, down from19.4 percent in July. 84.4 percent of surveyrespondents indicate they expect the “same”access to capital to fund business, anincrease from 77.4 percent the previousmonth. No survey respondents expect “less”access to capital, down from 3.2 percent whoexpected less access in July.

• When asked, 31.3 percent of the execu-tives reported they expect to hire moreemployees over the next four months, downfrom 35.5 percent in July. 65.6 percentexpect no change in headcount over the nextfour months, up from 64.5 percent lastmonth. 3.1 percent expect fewer employees,

up from no respondents who expected feweremployees in July.

• 68.8 percent of the leadership evaluatesthe current U.S. economy as “fair,” downfrom 71 percent last month. 31.3 percentrate it as “poor,” up from 29 percent in July.

• 6.3 percent of survey respondentsbelieve that U.S. economic conditions willget “better” over the next six months, downfrom 9.7 percent in July. 78.1 percent of sur-vey respondents indicate they believe theU.S. economy will “stay the same” over thenext six months, up from 71 percent in July.15.6 percent believe economic conditions inthe U.S. will worsen over the next sixmonths, a decrease from 19.4 percent whobelieved so last month.

• In August, 15.6 percent of respondentsindicate they believe their company willincrease spending on business developmentactivities during the next six months, downfrom 25.8 percent in July. 81.3 percentbelieve there will be “no change” in businessdevelopment spending, up from 71 percentlast month, and 3.1 percent believe there willbe a decrease in spending, unchanged fromlast month.

For more information, visitwww.LeaseFoundation.org.

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Frey & Sons Holds Downsizing Sale for Witvoet & Co.

Looking over the Cat crawler loaders are Brett (L) andGary Carney of Carney Construction & Excavating.

Don Rietveld of Rietveld Enterprises checks over thisCaterpillar IT-28B tool carrier.

(L-R): John Wagner of Wagner & Associates, MikeGoffinet of Goffinet Equipment Co., and GeraldWitvoet, owner of Witvoet & Co., discuss what the ironmight bring in at the auction.

Walter Dombrowski of Great Lakes Docks & Deckscame over from Michigan to see if he could find a dealor two.

Hastings Krumm (L) and Warren Housinger relive some great memories while lookingover this early 1940s International cub tractor.

Derek Daube (L) and Ron Bolsser of Daube Farmsthink this Cat 320C excavator might be a good fit fortheir operation.

Don Davies (L) of Sargents Equipment & RepairService and Dave Zimmerman of R. Zimmerman Inc.are busy talking about the equipment up for bid.

Swapping some industry stories are Tom Ellis (L) of Howell Tractor &Equipment and Rich Lodewegen of Equipment Appraisals & Sales.

Frey & Sons held an auction Aug. 30 in Lansing, Ill. Theequipment sale was from the downsizing of Witvoet &Co. and featured equipment from manufacturers

including Caterpillar, Hitachi, JCB, Case, Mack andDynapac.

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Visit www.ironplanet.com to see the complete list of equipment, review the guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

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Quarry, Aggregate & Mining Auction

Thursday, September 20

30 X 90 RADIAL STACKING CONVEYOR

2008 KOMATSU D65PX-15E0

2001 POWERSCREEN 511 PORTABLE TROMMEL

2004 MCLANAHAN 54 X 35 FINE MATERIAL

24 X 175 CONVEYOR

1999 JOHNSON CRUSHER INT’L JCI1400RA2004 JOHN DEERE 300D

DEISTER 8 X 20 SCREEN PORTABLE SCREEN PLANT

2007 CAT 725

2008 SCREEN USA HM35D2

1998 CAT 988F SERIES II

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The Doosan Portable Power brand video recently receivedhigh honors, garnering a Silver ADDY Award for BurkeCommunications in the 2012 American AdvertisingFederation (AAF) awards competition of AAF Charlotte. The video, featuring the Doosan brand, was created in

2011 to introduce the company’s global transition to newDoosan machine branding. Today, the entire line of DoosanPortable Power equipment — including portable air com-pressors, mobile generators, portable light towers, and lightcompaction equipment — carries Doosan machine branding.The Silver ADDY for video work was awarded in the

Elements of Advertising category for special effects. As anaward winner, the Doosan Portable Power video competedfor additional honors in the AAF District-level competition.The annual ADDY Award competition recognizes creative

excellence in the art of advertising, and the competition is thelargest and most representative in the advertising industry.More than 60,000 entries are submitted across the UnitedStates in local ADDY competitions. Earlier in 2012, the Doosan Brand video was the winner

of a platinum 2011 MarCom Award from the Association ofMarketing and Communications Professionals (AMCP).For more information, visit doosanportablepower.com.

Doosan PortablePower Brand VideoEarns Accolades

Murphy Tractor & EquipmentNames New Branch ManagerChris Mears has been named branch manager of

two Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co. Inc., loca-tions: Canton, Ohio, and Poland, Ohio. He has more than six years of product support

experience, specifically in training, oil analysis,customer support advisor management, IT4Technology and JDLink, at a John Deere con-struction dealership, and sales experience in min-ing supply equipment. Mears is a certified equipment support profes-

sional and he has multiple John Deere product sup-port certifications. “This increased management focus and Chris’

considerable local experience and industry knowl-edge will enable us to better serve our customersand continue to grow our business in the importantmetro areas of Akron, Canton and Youngstown,”said Mike Slinger, midwest region manager.Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co. Inc., one of

John Deere’s largest North American constructionequipment dealer organizations, is headquarteredin Park City, Kan. The organization has 28 loca-tions throughout the mid-western states of Iowa,Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania andNebraska. Find more information, visit www.murphytrac-

tor.com.Chris Mears, branch manager ofMurphy Tractor.

20th ANNUAL FALL AUCTIONDSA Auction Complex

6531 S. St. Rd. 13 • Pendleton (Indianapolis), Indiana(1 Mile North of I-69 @ Exit 214)

Selling Equipment For: Milestone, LP, Gradex Inc., Brandeis Machinery, MaCallister Machinery along with otherLocal & Regional Contractors, Banks, Lending Institutions and Rental Companies

**Note: Running Three (3) Rings - Ring 1@8:00AM, Ring 2@8:30AM, Ring 3@11:00AM

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012 • 8:00 A.M.

CRAWLER TRACTORS: 08 Komatsu D51PX-22, 07 Cat D5G LGP, D6MXL, D4HXL, D4CXL, Deere750B LT 750, 650G, 450HLT, Case 850D, 450C, CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 963, 933C, 955L,941B,Deere 755, IHC 175, EXCAVATORS: 07 Komatsu PC160LC-7, PC300LC-5, PC220LC-5, PC128,’01 Deere 160LC, 490E, ’03 Case CX160, 1085C, 880, Cat 325L, 315L, 06 Bobcat 430, 337, 325,Hitachi EX60URG, HYDRAULIC CRANES: Dresser 150A & P&H Omega 120, LOADER BACKHOES:05 Deere 310SG, 410C, 310SE, ’02 Case 580M, (2) 580SM, 580L, 580E, 580C, Cat 426C, 426B,416B, ’06 Indeco HP750PB Hammer, SKID LOADERS: ‘11 Bobcat S650, ’04 T250, ’05 S300, ’06S250, 863, 843B, 843H, 763, ’09 & ’10 Cat 226B2 & 226B3, ’08 277C, ’06 257B, ’03 226, ’10Takeuchi TL240, ’06 TL140, ’05 Mustang MTL25, ’05 & ‘06 New Holland LT185B, ’08 Case 420III, ’05 445, ’02 Deere 240, 40+ Attachments, TRACTORS: Steiger Bearcat 225 Series III, ’01Deere 4500, Kubota L245DT, Farmall 806, Deere 210C, ’07 Deere 665 Rotary Tiller, ’07 FrontierSP1060 Soil Pulverizer, (2) Unused 54” Snow Throwers, Birm Disc, SWEEPER: Broce Broom,TRENCHERS: 05 Vermeer V8850, ’03 DW RT90M, ’07 Vermeer RT100 & RT 200, ’07 SC130Stump Grinder, COMPACTION EQUIPMENT: 93 Ingersoll Rand SD100, DD90, Bomag BW172D,Raygo Rascal L220A, Sheepsfoot, FORKLIFT: Cat VC60D, MANLIFTS: Grove AMZ66XT & TerexTS30RT, RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: 04 Cat 930G, ’03 924G, IT28F, 910, Case 921B, SCRAPER:Dresser 412B, GRADERS: 96 Deere 570B, Gallon T500M, FORESTRY EQUIPMENT: Hydro-Ax721E Skidder, BORING MACHINE: 2012 Vermeer D20x22 Series II NAVIGATOR HorizontalDirectional Drill, 99 Hours, TRUCK TRACTORS: ’99 Peterbilt 379 Extended Hood, ‘01 GMC TopKick Tandem, ’88 Freightliner Tandem, ’98 IHC 8100 Single Axle, DUMP TRUCKS: ’01 MackRD688S Tri Axle, ’06 & ’99 Int. Tri Axle, ‘05 Ford 550XL Super Duty, ’80, ’81, (2) ’89 & ’91 Ford9000, ’95 L8000, ’90 F800 Single Axle, ’41 Chevrolet 1 ½ Ton, FLATBED TRUCKS: ‘00 Ford F650XL, ’95 Ford F800, ’92 IHC 4700, ’85 S1954, ’96 GMC 6000, BOOM TRUCK 88 Int. S1700 Boomw/o National 400, SERVICE TRUCKS: 07 Sterling Bullet, 84K Miles and crane, ’01 Ford F550XL,’98 Freightliner FL70 w/crane, ‘97 Ford F350XL, SPECIALITY TRUCKS: 03 Sterling Trash Truck,02 Pak-Mor Chevrolet 8500 Trash Packer, 99 GMC T7500 Vac Truck, ‘95 Volvo & ’97 KW T800Dozer Trucks, 95 International 8100 Water/Fuel Truck, 90 International 4900 Box Truck, 87

International S2600 Roll Off w/20 & 30 Yard Boxes, ONE TON TRUCKS & DOWN: 06 Ford F350King Ranch Pickup, ‘99 Ford F250 Pickup, ‘98 Dodge Durango SUV, ‘89 Ford F150 Pickup, LOW-BOY TRAILER: ’03 Fontaine TA-51 with Flip, ‘03 Talbert TLW35 Ridgeneck, ’77 Rogers 30 Ton,TAG TRAILERS: 91 Eager Beaver 22 Ton, ’97 Trail King TK18, ’97 Eager Beaver 10HA, ’00Cronkhite 10 Ton, Interstate 10 Ton, ’01 & ’04 Towmaster 20 Ton, ’87 Econoline 12,000#, ’96 DW7000#, 8x26 Office Trailer, ’08 PJ 14,000# Gooseneck, TOYS: Swisher Z-Max Zero Turn Mower,Several 38” to 48” Cut Riding Mowers, VARIOUS: (3) ‘05 Lincoln Vantage 300 Welders, Olympian60KW Generator, Olympian CT-60 Generator, ‘98 Pelsue Metro VIII Generator/Air CompressorTest Unit, Ingersoll Rand U825 Light Plant, 2004 Ring-O-Matic Jet Vac Unit, Clearfield HydraulicShingle Conveyor, MISCELLANEOUS: Econoline Sand Blaster, Aluminium & Steel Dock Plates,Pro Source 19.2V Tool Set, Aluminum Tool Box, Dewalt 12 Volt Cordless Drill, Ideal Arc R3R-400Welder, Gas Powered Grass Thatcher, Steel Shop Cart, Imperial Eastman Kwikrimp HoseMachine, Complete with Dura K20 Krimp Machine, Hose and Fittings, Werner 12' x 12" ConfinedSpace Ladder, Cat 815 or 816 Canopy, Pallet of Terex Parts, Fuel Tanks, Several Engine Values,Bucket Full of Bolt on Teeth for a Loader, 2007 Target B18025 Concrete Planner, 8" cut, 9.0HPHonda Gas, APT 190 Air Hammer, 90LB, Tamco TOKUPB-60 Air Hammer, 2007 E-Z TrenchBE310A Landscape Bed Edger, GX200 Honda Gas, 2005 & 2004 Little Beaver Tow Behind PostHole Digger, 11HP Honda Gas, 6" & 8” Augers, Electric Eel Sewer Snake, (2) Diamond Rig 20AMPCore Drill, Ryan Lawn Aerator, Honda Gas, 2007 Honda EU2000IA 2500 Watt Generator, HondaGas, 2008 Billy Goat 551H Lawn Overseeder, GX160 Honda Gas, 2003 & 2008 Ryan 544945 SodCutters, 5.5HP Honda Gas, 2003 Bluebird PR22H Dethatcher, 10 Norway & 10 Colorado SpruceTrees, along with much, much more.

DON SMOCK AUCTION CO., INC.6531 S. State Road 13 • Pendleton, IN 46064

[email protected]

Sale Site Phone: 765-778-9277 - Ask For Mark or ChrisTerms: Complete Payment on Sale Day – Payment May Be Made By Cash or Check. *ALL CHECKS MUST HAVE CURRENT BANK LETTER GUARANTEEING FUNDS*

BUYERS PREMIUM: 1% on each item $2,501 & greater10% on each item $2500 & less

Auctioneers: Don Smock – Lic. #AU09200016 • Nic Smock – Lic. #AU10500037

Can’t Make it to the Auction?BID LIVE ONLINE!

Register for this auction on proxibid.com

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ANNUAL FALL CONTRACTORS AUCTION

Auction conducted by:Lloyd Meekins & Sons Auction Company4070 NC Hwy 211 East, Lumberton, NC 28358NC Firm License #858Office Phone: (800) 499-6560 (910) 739-0547Email: [email protected]

› Trey Meekins – Mobile: 910.258.4383or email: [email protected]

› E.B. Webb – Mobile: 252.245.1405 or email: [email protected]

› Chris Cea – Mobile: 910.633.8244 or email: [email protected]

For up-to-date auction inventory, with pictures and descriptions, view auctioninformation, visit our company websitewww.meekinsauction.com

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 2012 - 8:00 AM

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

2005 PETERBILT 357 QUINT2004 CAT 320CLU SHINNCUTTER SYSTEM

(1 OF 2) 2002-1999 CAT 345BL

2007 KENWORTH W900L - 2008 TRAIL-EZE TE701 SLIDE AXLE

2006 EDDIE TROTTA CUSTOM THUNDER

2000 TALBERT 51 TON RGN

2000 KAWASAKI 60Z SERIES IV

2004 VOLVO VNL

(1 OF 3) 2008 KUBOTA RTV900 4X4 ATVS

2000 INGERSOLL RAND DD-70

2003 FRANKLIN C5500

2002 CAT 924G HIGH LIFT SERIES

2007 RAYCO C87FMXP CRAWLER MULCHER

2011 AMCO D41-2022

1998 TIMBERJACK 850F

2004 CAT 330CL

2005 MASSEY FERGUSON4370 4X4

(5) MACK CH613 TANDEM DUMPS

1999 CAT 953C

2008 VOLVO MC90B

2008 DRESSTA TD-8M LGP2005 INTERNATIONAL 74001998 HITACHI EX370-52008 FORD F550 XL SUPERDUTY 4X4

Auctioneer Note:Featuring Absolute Packagesof Equipment and Trucks fromGregory Poole Cat EquipmentCompany, ST WootenCorporation, Triangle Grading& Paving Company, TriadLandscape Company, SECEnterprise Company, and otherowners. Large selection ofearthmoving equipment,forestry equipment, supportequipment, trucks and trailerswill be available on this auc-tion. Make plans today toattend, call for free brochure,800.499.6560

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For more information, contact Vern or Eric @ (620) 276-6611 or Del Peterson & Assoc.,

419 West Judy Drive • Fremont, NE 68025(800) 492-9090 or (402) 721-4388

E-Mail: [email protected] • www.delpeterson.com

Eatherly Constructors, Inc. - Garden City, KansasThursday, September 27, 2012 - 9:00 A.M. CDT

Absolute Construction, Tiling and Trenching Equipment, Truck and Trailer Auction

Go to www.delpeterson.com for photos and details!Eatherly Constructors, Inc. is selling a complete line of Construction, Tiling & Trenching Equipment,

Trucks, Trailers & Shop Items at public auction.

Sale Site: 2204 West Mary Street, Garden City, Kansas 67846

Excavators: ‘03 JD 200C LC. Dozers: ‘99 JD 550G LT,‘99 JD 550G LT, ‘99 JD 550G LT, ‘81 Caterpillar D6D.Boring Machines: (2) 1998 Ditch Witch JT 2720, AlliedAuto-Bore 24 Boring Machine, (4) Roto Witch HydraulicBoring Machines. Air Compressors, Welder/Generators,& Power Units: Atlas Capco 185 Air compressor, (2) ‘91Atlas Capco XAS 90 Air Compressor, ‘93 LincolnWGP8000 Electric Welder, Miller R-115 Wire Feed Welder,Lincoln Heli Arc Welder, Lincoln Classic 111D Welder,Lincoln Ranger Welder/Generator, ‘82 Stanley HydraulicPower Unit. Trailers: ‘86 Trail King lowboy-42’ length, ‘86Trail King lowboy-48’ length, ‘85 Trailking lowboy, ‘85 UtilityFlatbed-48’ x 102”, ‘74 Wilson Flatbed-48’ x 102”, ‘43Fruehauf 30’ Storage Van, ‘81 Dakota Polyethylene SpoolTrailer, 9’ x 3’ Tag-A-Long Trailer, Single Spool Trailer.Trenchers: ‘77 Jetco Wheel Trencher 7337 Series 425,

(3) ‘81 Cleveland 247 Trenchers. Trenchers & Plow(Prior Inspection): The following (4) items listed beloware located in Stuart, Iowa & will be sold prior inspectionfrom the sale site. Contact Vern @ (620) 276-6611 toschedule your appointment to view. ‘00 Dynapac 3000ETrencher (Roadrunner), S/N 587-623, ‘00 Dynapac 3000ETrencher (Coyote), S/N 587-625, ‘92 Dynapac 3000 SuperE Dynapac Trencher (Der Schnuk) S/N 687-604, ‘83Dynapac 623 Plow (Titan) S/N 623-137. Tractors: ‘01 JD

7810, ‘93 Ford 4630, Ford 4630 Utility Tractor. LoaderBackhoes: ‘04 Caterpillar 420D, ‘03 JD 410G, ‘02 JD310SG, ‘99 JD 410E. Trucks: ‘01 Mack CH613, ‘01International 4900, ‘94 Mack RD688S, ‘87 Ford F700, ‘77IHC Loadstar 1600, ‘72 IHC Loadstar 1700, ‘74 ChevroletStep Van. Pickups: ‘05 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD, ‘01Dodge 3500 pickup, ‘01 Ford F250 XLT, 4x4, ‘99 FordF350 XLT Super Duty 2x4, ‘81 Ford F350. Forklifts: CatV50 Forklift, Champ 350 HLP-S, Crown 30 WTL-SElectric. Numerous Pipe Items, McElroy PE FusionMachines, Office Furniture, Misc. Iron, Numerousshop items, Storage Sheds, Mower, CleaningMachines and Numerous Misc. Items.

Go to www.delpeterson.comfor a complete listing!

BACKESA U C T I O N E E R S

6605 Dubuque Rd. Raymond, IA 50667P (800) 876-8070 • F (319) 226-3024

www.backes-auction.com

HEAVY EQUIPMENT,CONCRETE, TRUCKS

& TRAILERS AUCTIONAEH CONSTRUCTION

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH 9:30 AM1920 LACON DRIVE – GALESBURG, ILProxy Bid on some items; Preview Thurs; Cat D5H dozer; Cat320 & 214B FT excavators; JBC 214E 4 & 214T 3 & Case580 Super K loader backhoes; Vermeer T-600D trencher;Dynapac & Bomag compactors; Bobcat 743B skid steer w/attachments; Toyota 5600# dsl forklift; Thomas Pro Tough400 screener; 08 GMC Denali; 10 work trucks; snow plows; 5dump & stake bed trucks; 6 trailers; Minnich H-5 dowel pindrill; concrete breakers; Crafco crack fillers; Sullair & IR aircomprs; Laser transits; Allen screeds; concrete buggie; concretesaws; vibrating & jumping packers; power trowels; genera-tors; Simon wall forms; steel form rails; 4 Sign Control cautionlights; 100’s DOT work zone signs, rock boxes; 4 trench boxes;9000# hoist, Coats tire machine; shop, power & hand tools.

5% buyer fee; Ill Lic Rod Backes 4410000663 - Nicama 444000208

Construction SpendingContinues Year-Over-Year Growthdown 0.4 percent in July and 0.7 percentyear-over-year. The single-family segmentrose for the fourth straight month, by 1.5 per-cent from June and 19 percent from July2011. New multifamily constructionclimbed 2.8 percent in July and 45 percentfrom a year earlier. The only reason residen-tial spending decreased for the month was anapparent 5.5 percent drop in improvements,but initial estimates for improvements areoften substantially revised, the constructioneconomist noted.Power and energy construction — the

largest private nonresidential type — fell forthe fifth month in a row in July, by 1.4 per-cent compared with June, but the total stillrose 21 percent from a year ago, due in partto oil and gas activity. Simonson said heexpected demand for power and energy con-struction to stabilize and probably expand.He added that he was optimistic that manu-facturing construction, which shrank 2.1 per-cent for the month but was 17 percent high-er than in July 2011, will resume growing inthe coming months.Public construction, which is dominated

by highway and educational construction,remains plagued by budget woes, especiallyfor local governments and school districts,Simonson remarked. He noted that highwayand street construction spending incheddown 0.3 percent in July but was up 5.2 per-cent over 12 months, while educational con-struction spending decreased 0.6 percent and5.0 percent respectively. Other public seg-ments dipped 0.2 percent for the month and0.8 percent year-over-year.Association officials said public construc-

tion growth will remain a drag on the indus-try unless lawmakers enact long-delayedmeasures for essential water, wastewater andother infrastructure projects. They added thatWashington officials also need to addresschronic funding imbalances for a host ofinfrastructure programs. “The success of the newly built flood-con-

trol structures in protecting New Orleansfrom Hurricane Isaac is a good reminder ofthe wisdom and value of infrastructureinvestments,” said Stephen E. Sandherr, theassociation’s chief executive officer. “It costsfar less to protect a city than it does to rebuildit.”

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Multiquip Showcases Hydrogen Fuel Cell TechnologyMultiquip, unveiled a prototype

of the MQ H2G EarthSmart hydro-gen fuel-cell powered generator(H2G). “Multiquip is leading the way in

utilizing hydrogen fuel cell technol-ogy,” said Torsten Erbel, vice presi-dent product management, engi-neering and customer support ofMultiquip. “Building on the techno-logical momentum of the award-winning H2LT light tower, we areanticipating strong results for theH2G, which was designed to makea significant environmental contri-bution. With just one unit, we areable to displace 900 gallons ofdiesel fuel per year, and eliminate9.1 metric tons per year of CO2.Using the Greenhouse Gases,Regulated Emissions, and EnergyUse in Transportation Model[GREET] model, we achieve a 73percent greenhouse gas savingsusing hydrogen instead of fossilfuels.” As the industry’s first mobile

hydrogen fuel cell-powered genera-

tor, the H2G is environmentally-friendly, pollution-free anddoes not produce particulateemission. Because the machinedoes not use fossil fuel sources,no combustion occurs in theprocess, making it safer for usein any environment, indoors orout. The generator operatescleanly with zero emissionsand can be operated inside andfor tunnel/underground applica-tions, according to the manu-facturer.Ideal for multiple indus-

tries, the ultra-efficient H2Gcan be operated for up to 26hours at full load and isextremely quiet — boasting a lownoise level of 44 decibels at 23 ft. (7m). It is exceptionally reliable andrequires low to minimal mainte-nance because there are virtually nomoving parts (only one fan withmeantime between failures of40,000 hours), and no fuel to spill. For more information, visit

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Multiquip, unveiled a proto-type of the MQ H2G EarthSmart

hydrogen fuel-cell powered generator (H2G).

Mother Nature Cooperates to Help Project Finish on Timeto be moving these large pieces aroundonsite. The tractor and trailer were able todrive right down to the river bottom andback out again just like we were drivingthrough a parking lot.”

Working With the Ultra-HighPerformance Concrete

The ultra-high performance concrete waspoured on day 11 and was one of the mostchallenging aspects of the project, simplybecause it was new and involved a learningcurve. The UHPC was mixed onsite in two.5 cu. yd. (0.4 cu m) mobile mixers.Godbersen-Smith poured 24 cu. yds. (18.3cu m) of the UHPC in the transverse and lon-gitudinal joints and it took them 10 hours toaccomplish the pour. The mix is very sensitive, very low mois-

ture and extremely susceptible to warm tem-peratures. Mother Nature continued to bekind to Godbersen-Smith and provided aday with a high temperature of only 56degrees F (13.3º C). If the UHPC itselfreaches a temperature of 70 degrees F (21.1ºC) or higher, it won’t fluidize. “It has no aggregate in it, but instead has

steel fibers,” Triggs explained. “The mix isvery low moisture, too, and we weighed - every pound of water that went into it. It’s

very touchy that way and for the exactamount of proportioning that it takes. Itsadvantage is it gains very, very high psi lev-els very quickly. We had breaks of over14,000 psi (97 MPa) in 48 hours with theUHPC. In comparison, a typical bridge deckmix would have a design strength of 4000psi (28 MPa) in 28 days.”Workers driving concrete buggies trans-

ported 7 cu. ft. (0.2 cu m) of the UHPC fromthe portable mixer out onto the deck. Theydumped their load into specially designedwood troughs. The bottom of the troughswere the same 6 in. (15.2 cm) width as thejoint and wider across the top to be easilydumped into. They also were made to slide,so as the joint filled, the trough could bemoved further along the bridge. As the joints filled with UHPC, they were

covered with plywood and a head pressureapplied. They wanted the joint to have aslight overbuild, because as the air left themixture it continued to settle, and they didn’twant the joints to be lower than the surfaceof the concrete deck.“It’s a zero-air content product and that

means there’s settlement in it,” Triggs said.“It’s like no other concrete that you’ve everbeen around. It has about a 6 in. (15.2 cm)slump and is constantly oozing. We had a 1.7in. (4.3 cm) elevation change from the piers

to the abutments and it continued to ooze tothe low point. We had a minimum of 22 peo-ple at the UHPC pour that day, and it was thetoughest 24 cu. yds. (18.3 cu m) of concretethat we’ve ever poured in our lives.”

Grinding the DeckThe original design of the project had

always factored in grinding the deck after itwas assembled. The precast pieces thedesigners had envisioned using, would needto be diamond ground to create the standardbridge deck profile. Godbersen-Smith’s pre-built bridge deck would need grinding, aswell, just not nearly as much as originallyplanned by project engineers.“The way we poured it, like a traditional

bridge deck, we had the crown and parabol-ic curve built into it, and we were also ableto compensate for the anticipated deflectionsin the beams,” Triggs explained. “Thedesign was to grind up to 0.5 in. (1.3 cm) offthe whole deck for the parabolic and verticalcurve, from barrier wall to barrier wall andabutment to abutment, including the 20 ft.(6.1 m) long reinforced concrete bridgeapproaches. On our deck, they only had togrind between 0.25 to 0.375 in. (.6 to 1 cm)maximum off of it. It worked out really goodand gave a very nice looking and riding sur-face.”

Grinding took place on day 13, leavingonly a few final details. On day 14, the finalday of the 14 day completion schedule, theguardrail was installed, the paint lines putdown and U.S. Route 6 was reopened to traf-fic.“We knew going into this project that it

was going to have a lot of visibility andwould be a defining project for our indus-try,” Triggs said. “We attacked this projectfrom the very beginning, put in hundreds ofman hours on design and brainstorming, andwere determined to make it a success. Wouldwe do another one? Absolutely. It was achallenge and it was very interesting.Godbersen-Smith builds bridges, it’s whatwe do for a living.”

Challenge MetTypically, the Keg Creek project would

have involved a road closure and trafficinterruption of four to six months. With theABC approach, that timeframe was cutdown to only 14 days. Godbersen-Smithproved the “tool kit” could be a success andother accelerated bridge construction proj-ects are being let this season.

This article was reprinted with permissionfrom GOMACO Magazine Volume 40,Number 1.

BRIDGE from page 60

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oast to coast, from Shoshone to Sierra, Gallatin to Davy

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