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(668,900 sq m) intermodular project at Workin’on the Rail Yard… ‘D’Construction Steams Ahead for Union Pacific Are you confused about new and con- tinually changing standards? Would you like to find ways to avoid pesky citations? CEG Productions has new seminars lined up at both the fourth annual Chicago Construction Expo and the inaugural Midwest Construction Expo. Due to last year’s success, The Chicago Construction Expo at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in Schaumburg, Ill., will feature new semi- nars to address industry-related problems and more Feb. 24 and 25. Presenters and educators also have Chicago, Midwest Expos to Offer Numerous Seminars By Dorinda Anderson CEG CORRESPONDENT Construction on the first half of a 5.5 mi. (8.8 km) stretch of roadway that will ease traffic issues for a future project was completed this fall in time for the Green Bay Packers football season. There was potential to complete both halves of this Green Bay, Wis., area Department of Transportation proj- ect in one year, but there was no way to know what Mother Nature would dish out, and the possibility of major delays to weather could have made it difficult to finish the project in one year, so it was decided that the work would be separated into two seasons, explained Kristin Van Hout, project leader of construction engi- First Half of Wis.’s Highway 172 Wraps Up Near Green Bay AGC of Minn. Holds Annual Holiday Reception…12 Digital Editions Available at constructionequipmentguide.com $3.00 470 Maryland Drive • Ft. Washington, PA19034 • 215/885-2900 • Toll Free 800-523-2200 • Fax 215/885-2910 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com “The Nation’s Best Read Construction Newspaper… Founded 1957.” ® Midwest Edition The first dirt moved by the new Komatsu PC200LC-8 hybrid excavator occurred on the $6.3 billion Illinois Tollway reconstruction project. November 28 2009 Vol. XVI • No. 24 By Peter Suanlarm CEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR The expansive Illinois Tollway’s recon- struction, rehabilitation and widening project is part of the $6.3 billion Congestion-Relief Program. By the end of 2009, the Illinois Tollway will complete nearly $3 billion in work to reconstruct/rehabilitate and widen about 120 mi. (193 km) of roadway across the 286-mi. system. However, one segment of the 286 mi. Montemayor Tests Out New Hybrid on I-294Job By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT Sanitation District 1 (SD1) of Northern Kentucky broke ground in September on a 6-mi.-long (9.6 km) tunnel intended to convey sewage across western Boone County to a new treatment plant on the banks of the Ohio River. The gravity sewer project will route flow to a new 20 million gal- lon-per-day Western Regional Wastewater Reclamation Facility. When completed, ultimate peak hourly flow can reach as high as 177 million gal. per day (gpd), with average daily flow expected to initially be more in the realm of 10 million gpd. As Jeff Olsen, vice president of HDR Engineering and project manager of this job, explained, the project will pro- vide relief for an overburdened collec- tion and treatment system and can be used to store up to 14 million gallons of excess water after heavy rains. “There’s a significant wet weather component” to this sanitary sewer, he explained, adding that it is designed to accommodate wet weather issues and alleviate the burden on the Dry Creek treatment plant in Kenton County. Other benefits include relief to exist- ing interceptor sewers, with added capacity for future growth; operational simplicity, requiring minimal mainte- Kentucky Digs Deep on $109M Tunnel Project The inaugural Midwest Construction Expo will be held at the Minneapolis Convention Center on Thursday and Friday, March 18 and 19, 2010. Show hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, and admission is free. More than 100 exhibits are planned, featuring the lat- est makes and models of construction equipment, as well as trucks, trailers, attachments, contractor supplies and all the ancillary products and services, such as finance, bonding, insurance, and more. Several of the area’s top equipment dealers have already committed to the show, including Ziegler Cat, Lano Equipment, St. Joseph Equipment, Road Machinery & Supplies, RDO and Trenchers Plus. In addition to the exhibits the show will be an out- standing educational opportunity for attendees. Many of the industry’s leading associations are working closely with CEG Productions, the show’s producers, to devel- op programs that will help contractors do their jobs bet- ter, faster, safer and more efficiently. Among the participating associations will be the Minneapolis Utility Contractors Association, the Inaugural Midwest Construction Expo Set for March 2010 Vermeer r Tapped d for r Lake County y Work…22 Digital l Editions s Available e at constructionequipmentguide.com Cat t Auction n Services Hosts s Sale e in n Minn. . …88 Inside Table of Contents ..............4 Motorgrader Section..41-44 Business Calendar............50 Paving Section............69-78 Parts Section....................79 Auction Section..........85-94 Advertisers Index............95 Published Nationally see EXPO page 50 see TUNNEL page 26 see TOLLWAY page 46 Work onsite began June 1 and by the end of August, the bore machine was in the ground. Its first cut was complet- ed by Aug. 24 and its initial 100-ft. (30.5 m) mining drive through shaft 5 was done on Sept. 10. Joint Venture Tackles Indiana Toll Road Project Annual Chicago Construction Expo Draws Nears IDOT Takes on New Phase for Freeway in Ill. Dean Machinery Hosts Cat Auction Services Sale…76 Inside Published Nationally see WSDOT page 56 see EXPOS page 45 see RAIL page 28 Table of Contents ............4 Truck & Trailer Section .... ..................................33-39 Crushing, Screening & Recycling Section ....57-63 Business Calendar ........64 Parts Section ................65 Auction Section ......72-78 Advertisers Index ..........79

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Currently, “D” Construction has between 65 and 90 people on site everyday,depending on how many trucks are running on the Union Pacific Railroad job.

Numerous cranes are used during the rehabilita-tion of approximately 20 bridges along the 5.5 mi.(8.8 km) stretch of Highway 172.

December 122009

Vol. XVI • No.25

By Peter SuanlarmCEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Union Pacific Railroad covers 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country. So,when any work is done at one of the company’s rail yards, the project tends to be justas expansive.

Union Pacific Railroad tapped Illinois-based “D” Construction as subcontractor forRagnar Benson to work on the 800,000-sq.-yd. (668,900 sq m) intermodular project at

Workin’on the Rail Yard…

‘D’Construction SteamsAhead for Union Pacific

Are you confused about new and con-tinually changing standards?

Would you like to find ways to avoidpesky citations?

CEG Productions has new seminarslined up at both the fourth annual ChicagoConstruction Expo and the inauguralMidwest Construction Expo.

Due to last year’s success, The ChicagoConstruction Expo at the RenaissanceSchaumburg Convention Center inSchaumburg, Ill., will feature new semi-nars to address industry-related problemsand more Feb. 24 and 25.

Presenters and educators also have

Chicago, Midwest Expos toOffer Numerous Seminars

By Dorinda Anderson CEG CORRESPONDENT

Construction on the first half of a 5.5 mi. (8.8 km)stretch of roadway that will ease traffic issues for a futureproject was completed this fall in time for the Green BayPackers football season.

There was potential to complete both halves of thisGreen Bay, Wis., area Department of Transportation proj-ect in one year, but there was no way to know whatMother Nature would dish out, and the possibility ofmajor delays to weather could have made it difficult tofinish the project in one year, so it was decided that thework would be separated into two seasons, explainedKristin Van Hout, project leader of construction engi-

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The first dirt moved by the new Komatsu PC200LC-8 hybrid excavatoroccurred on the $6.3 billion Illinois Tollway reconstruction project.

November 282009

Vol. XVI • No.24

By Peter SuanlarmCEG ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The expansive Illinois Tollway’s recon-struction, rehabilitation and wideningproject is part of the $6.3 billionCongestion-Relief Program.

By the end of 2009, the Illinois Tollwaywill complete nearly $3 billion in work toreconstruct/rehabilitate and widen about120 mi. (193 km) of roadway across the286-mi. system.

However, one segment of the 286 mi.

Montemayor Tests OutNew Hybrid on I-294Job

By Lori Lovely CEG CORRESPONDENT

Sanitation District 1 (SD1) ofNorthern Kentucky broke ground inSeptember on a 6-mi.-long (9.6 km)tunnel intended to convey sewageacross western Boone County to a newtreatment plant on the banks of theOhio River. The gravity sewer projectwill route flow to a new 20 million gal-lon-per-day Western RegionalWastewater Reclamation Facility.When completed, ultimate peak hourlyflow can reach as high as 177 milliongal. per day (gpd), with average dailyflow expected to initially be more in therealm of 10 million gpd.

As Jeff Olsen, vice president of HDREngineering and project manager ofthis job, explained, the project will pro-vide relief for an overburdened collec-tion and treatment system and can beused to store up to 14 million gallons ofexcess water after heavy rains.

“There’s a significant wet weathercomponent” to this sanitary sewer, heexplained, adding that it is designed toaccommodate wet weather issues andalleviate the burden on the Dry Creektreatment plant in Kenton County.

Other benefits include relief to exist-ing interceptor sewers, with addedcapacity for future growth; operationalsimplicity, requiring minimal mainte-

Kentucky Digs Deep on $109M Tunnel Project

The inaugural Midwest Construction Expo will beheld at the Minneapolis Convention Center on Thursdayand Friday, March 18 and 19, 2010. Show hours are 9:30a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, and admission is free.

More than 100 exhibits are planned, featuring the lat-est makes and models of construction equipment, as wellas trucks, trailers, attachments, contractor supplies andall the ancillary products and services, such as finance,bonding, insurance, and more.

Several of the area’s top equipment dealers havealready committed to the show, including Ziegler Cat,Lano Equipment, St. Joseph Equipment, RoadMachinery & Supplies, RDO and Trenchers Plus.

In addition to the exhibits the show will be an out-standing educational opportunity for attendees. Many ofthe industry’s leading associations are working closelywith CEG Productions, the show’s producers, to devel-op programs that will help contractors do their jobs bet-ter, faster, safer and more efficiently.

Among the participating associations will be theMinneapolis Utility Contractors Association, the

Inaugural MidwestConstruction ExpoSet for March 2010

Vermeerr Tappedd forr LakeCountyy Work…22

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Catt Auctionn ServicesHostss Salee inn Minn.. …88

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

Motorgrader Section..41-44

Business Calendar............50

Paving Section............69-78

Parts Section ....................79

Auction Section..........85-94

Advertisers Index ............95

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see EXPO page 50

see TUNNEL page 26

see TOLLWAY page 46

Work onsite began June 1 and by the end of August, thebore machine was in the ground. Its first cut was complet-ed by Aug. 24 and its initial 100-ft. (30.5 m) mining drivethrough shaft 5 was done on Sept. 10.

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A Case CX225 excava-tor sets coping panelson top of the retainingwall on the toll roadproject.

November 142009

Vol. XVI • No.23

By Maura Bohart and Peter SuanlarmCEG EDITORS

For the past three years, the Indiana TollRoad has undergone major improvements.These improvements came about as a resultof the growing population in Lake and Porter

counties, necessitating the ITR ConcessionCompany LLC (ITRCC) to widen theIndiana Toll Road.

As a result, ITRCC hired Indiana Toll-Roads Contractors LLC, a joint venturebetween Ferrovial Agroman Indiana LLC

Joint Venture TacklesIndiana Toll Road Project

Mark your calendars!The fourth annual Chicago Construction Expo at the

Renaissance Shaumburg Convention Center inSchaumburg, Ill., is primed and ready to go onWednesday, Feb. 24 and Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010. Showhours will be 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Visitors have come to expect an extensive and diversecollection of exhibitors at the Chicago ConstructionExpo, and this year’s show will be no different.

Additionally, the expo will provide networking andeducational opportunities for attendees. This year’sshow will feature several seminars, training sessions andcertification programs including Julie One Call, LICAand UCA as presenters.

The show is going green this year, with the introduc-

tion of the virtual totebag.The Virtual Totebag is an eco-friendly solution

designed to reduce the cost and waste of printing, ship-ping and distributing paper collateral. With the VirtualTotebag, attendees can request, store and share sessioncontent and exhibitor materials via their mobile devices.

Door prizes, donated by the exhibitors, will be award-ed throughout the show, and show-goers are likely torun into a celebrity or two as they travel the show floor.

For more information on exhibiting, call BobBuckley, CEG Productions sales manager, at 800/992-7116.

For all other questions, call Sheila Kirby, CEGProductions trade show manager, at 800/523-2200, orvisit www.cegltd.com.

Annual Chicago Construction Expo Draws Nears

By Lori LovelyCEG CORRESPONDENT

For the third time in 20 years, Mike Myszkowski,Illinois Department of Transportation engineer, isresurfacing the Bishop Ford Freeway just outside ofChicago. In 1989, a “surface fix” was performed,putting down a 2-in. (5 cm) layer of asphalt. In 1998,the work needed to be repeated, due to wear causedby heavy traffic. Nearly 10 years later, the road onceagain needs repair.

The current rehabilitation project involves resur-facing all lanes and shoulders of the 9-mi. (14.5 km)stretch of freeway between Martin Luther KingDrive and 159th Street, as well as pavement patch-ing, bridge repairs, new guardrail installation andexit/entrance ramp resurfacing — including theStony Island Feeder Ramp.

One of nearly 250 “shovel-ready” constructionprojects in Illinois, the $27.5 million job, funded bythe Stimulus Plan — President Obama’s AmericanRecovery and Reinvestment Act, is a joint ventureheaded by Chicago area-based Gallagher Asphaltand K-Five Construction. Let in April, work got

IDOT Takes onNew Phase forFreeway in Ill.Erb Equipment Acquires

K & W in Ind., Ky. …16

Alex Lyon & Son SaleDraws Bidders in Wis. …68

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

Business Calendar......20

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section 29-34

Parts Section ..............39

Trucks & Trailers ..53-59

Auction Section ....64-70

Advertisers Index ......71

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October 312009Vol. XVI • No.22

By Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

When the U.S. Senate failed in September to enact six-year transporta-tion legislation or to extend the existing funding authority in a responsibleway, it created a billion-dollar-a-month hole for the construction industry.“The baseline for the federal highway account is reduced by a billiondollars each month we have a continuing resolution,” said Tony Dorsey,media spokesman of the American Association of State Highway andTransportation Officials (AASHTO). “It will cost our members one bil-lion dollars every month we have a resolution.” While the huge loss is mostly on paper — so far — it nonetheless is a

drag on the construction economy. Here’s the deal: Though the Senate agreed with the House at the very last moment to aone-month extension of existing transportation funding authority, senatorsfailed to include a provision to roll back funding rescissions stipulated inthe last six-year bill. The $8.7 billion in rescission money was a book-keeping method of understating the true cost of SAFETEA-LU, whichwas passed in 2005 (two years into the six years of its effective authority).The sleight of hand was needed to help win legislative support. However,the scheduled rescissions never were voided, as planned, and inadvertent-ly became effective Oct. 1.“For most states, it is not hard cash money, just promise money,” said

Congress Lags on Highway Bill Extension

Start Us Up USA!, a nationwide grass-roots campaign of the construction equip-ment industry and their allies, descendedupon Chicago Oct. 20 with a rally of localbusiness and labor leaders and construc-tion workers calling on the federal gov-ernment to move quickly on the reautho-rization of a critical transportation bill. New transportation funding is neces-sary to improve the nation’s infrastructureand spur a recovery of the constructionequipment industry, especially in hard-hitstates like Illinois. The rally was followed

by a caravan of construction equipment,idled by the lack of federal support, parad-ing around Soldier Field to urge the feder-al government to stop job loss.“The construction equipment industryis in a deep depression and we have lost33,000 jobs in Illinois and 37 percent ofour workforce nationwide the past fewyears,” said Toby Mack, president andCEO of the Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED), based in Oak Brook,Ill.

‘Start Us Up USA!’Ralliesfor Investment, Jobs in Ill.

Manitowoc Opens NewCenter in Indiana…12

Ritchie Bross. HostsSale in Medford…75

U of M Kicked Off SeasonWith New Stadium…44

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

Business Calendar......23

Trailers Section ....33-40

Paving Section ......59-67

Parts Section ........68-69

Auction Section ....74-81

Advertisers Index ......83

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CEG CORRESPONDENThort 19-mi. (30.5 km) stretch of road justnorth of Detroit has been transformed into animprovement project with a rather complicatedstrategy. Extensive work on the I-96/I-696 cor-ridor in Oakland and Macomb counties has beendivided into four separate projects.Project 1 consists of rehabilitation of eightbridges and repair of 4 mi. (6.4 km) of pavementin Oakland County between Novi and Halstedroads, including the I-96/I-696/M-5 interchangein Novi and Farmington Hills. Project 2 picks up where the first project endsand involves pavement patching and rehabilita-tion of 42 bridges on I-696 in Oakland Countybetween Halsted and Campbell-Hilton roads. Project 3 focuses on rehabilitating 22 bridgeson I-696, 15 of which are located within the I-696/Mound Road interchange.Project 4 includes rehabilitation of six bridgesand extensive pavement repairs to I-696between Hayes and Nieman roads in MacombCounty Also included are safety upgrades andlighting replacement on the median and ramps.OverlapFor all practical purposes, the $67 millionoverall project has been divided into two con-tracts — east and west — with two prime con-tractors: Dan’s Excavating out of Grant, Mich.,on the west contract and C.A. Hall on the east. But even that division is a little blurry“There are overlapping facets,” says BobDaavettila, construction director for Tetra Tech,

particularly concerning the bridge work. total of 56 bridges will under o rehabilita-tion. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor for allbridge work on both contracts and since there’a lot of bridge work in the west contract, Hall isdoing considerable work on both. “Because they’re a major sub, it leads to a lotof coordination. Hall is at all the meetings forthe Dan’s contract.”According to Daavettila, the two big con-tracts consist of a two-year project for $47 mil-lion to reconstruct pavement from Novi toFarmington Hills — the west project —

$14 million contract to conduct bridge rehabili-tation and concrete patching on I-696 — the eastproject. The west contract involves significantamounts of overlay, but there is none on the eastcontract. Instead, there is, as Daavettila says, “alot of concrete patching.”Other Names for an Old-Time TrailBefore being designated as a military high-way in 1832, the corridor from Lake Michiganthrough Detroit, Lansing and Grand Rapids was

MDOTRehabilitates Crucial Mich. Corridor

CEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the United States has been beaten nearly to deaththis year by advocates and critics alike. Yet as the debate moves intoOctober the final shape of “reform” remains elusive and elastic with con-struction industry executives anxious about its impact on their companies.Any change in the system definitely will have impact on contractorsand a sweeping change could upend smaller firms — and most construc-tion companies are small-to-medium-sized. The truth of the matter is the

reform model in which government would provide most health care serv-ices would dramatically change the way every business operates, lar e orsmall.It is impractical to hope that health care reform will be tailored to theconstruction industry. Nevertheless, small businesses consistently favorcertain reform initiatives over others. ere ashington to institute reformalong the lines general contractors might lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for ssociations to negotiate insurance packages

Constructing a Healthy Look at Health Care Reform

ICUEE Welcomes LargeTurnou tto Louisvi lle…12

Hall Industrial ThanksCustomers in Ohio…58

HCEA Preserves Historyat A nnual Convention…14

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A total of 56 bridges will undergo rehabilitation. Because C.A. Hall is a subcontractor forall bridge work on both contracts and since there is a lot of bridge work in the west con-tract, Hall is doing considerable work on both.

Southeast

GDOT Deployment

Cat 321C LCR and 330DL excavators are hardat work at a C.W. Matthews project inNortheast Cobb County, Ga., for emergency Cobb DOT road replacement, w ich includedinstallation of a triple barrel 72 in (183 cm)., 70 ft. (21 m) long piping system and tempo-rary road to service 40 homes that were without a roadway to get out of their Waterfordsubdivision homes.

Georgia Flood Recovery Begins in EarnestSta fford Holds Open Houseat Its New Va. Facility…8

St . Johns River DredgingUnder Way…27HCEA Hold s 24th A nnualConvention…18

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CEG CORRESPONDENTIn trucking, cooperation is everythi The same could be for construct on work, all contracti g and the running ofany successful club or organization. Cooperation in all these arenas came together as one at theAntique T uck Club of Americ s Little Rhody ChapteSixth Annual Antique T uck Show on Sept. 13 on theshington Count grounds in Richmond, R.I.orking in conjunction w th the H storical Constructionent Association’ (HCE Northea t Rockbusteronce again, more than 60 me bers of the local tiqueT uck Club brought out their fi nest old equipment, to thedelight and surprise of other me bers, guests and enthusi-asts.The tique T uck Club and the Rockbusters hold thisevent every September drawing people from every NeEngland state. M chines that range from the unusual to theblime fill the flat field of the fairgrounds for passersby to

re.“We combine our show e support them and they sup-port us, even in the rain,” sa id Jackie olatile, who organiz-es these show th her husband, Roger the club’ president. hat m de the presidential couple so proud this year wthat the event w s organized to raise money and food for theRhode Island Food Bank.e brought in 800 pounds of canned goods. Last year, wefed 2,000 needy fam lies for a year and we are quite proud ofthat,” said Jackie olatile.They also are very proud of the cooperat on and sharedinterests of their me bers who bring any and all workingantique machines to these events, as long as they are able.“We welcome classic trucks, we elcome tractors, any-thing that comes in,” added Roge olatile. “A t ue isantique to us.” The olatiles represent the Little Rhody Chapter at nation-al events, usually held in the National Chapter s home stateof Pe sylvania. “There are 21 different chapters in the

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CEG CORRESPONDENTAfte ny years of discussion, bitiousproject to ease congest on in Pennsyldensely populated Bucks and Montgomery coun-ties is finally under w ithconstruction of a long-aw itedparkwayThe Pennsylvaniae rtment of T ansportation(PennDOT) has estimated thatby 2020 the new highway willbe traveled by between 23,700and 28,300 vehicles dailyCertain changes, howeverhad to be m de before groundcould be broken for the project.ccording to Pe OT theparkw y had initially beenplanned as an expressw ithlimited access. Ho everM rch 2004, the departmentrealized its projected revenueswould not provide enoughfunding for all its proposed

projects and this particular job o g thosere-evaluated. a result, a parkw s ultimate-ly chosen as an appropri ate solution for improvingtravel conditions in the area while rem th-in the lim tations imposed by available funds.

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CEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the U ited Stateshas been beaten nearly to death this year byadvocates and critics alike. Yet as thedebate moves into October the final shapeof “reform” rem ins elusive and elasticth construction industry executives anx-ious about its impact on their com anies.y change in the system definitely willhave i pact on contractors and a sweepingchange could upend smaller firms —ost const uction companies are small-to-e -sized. The truth of the m tter isthe reform odel in which governmentwould provide most health care servicesould dramatically change the w y everybusiness operates, lar e or small.It is impractical to hope that health carereform ll be tailored to the constructionindustry. Nevertheless, small businessesconsi tentl favor cert n reform itiativesover others. ere shington to institutereform along the lines general contractorsght lay down, the following featureswould be among the legislated changes:

• New authority for ssociations tonegotiate insurance packages for theirmembe .

Besides gaining clout in negoti-ating benefits, association i surance nego-tiators could win lower prem , if giventhe opportunity sociated Builders andContractors noted that private insurancecarriers m st m rk up prem chas 35 percent when dealing w th smallgroups in order to eet profit t ets andoffset overhead. hereas associations canprovide the same nistrative servicesfor their me bers at a cost of 15 percent orless — if, that is, me bers are allowed tobuy insurance through small businesshealth plan pool

ConstructingHealthy Lookat Health Care Construction crews pourconcrete for an abutmentthat will support theRoute 202 parkwaybridge over Route 309.

Words Into Action: Route 202Parkway Finally AdvancesAdditional $30M inFunds En Route to Md.Gov M rtin O’M lley announced th at additional transportationproject worth $30 m llion will be funded by President BarackOb erican Recovery and Reinvestment ct (AFunding for these additional projec ts is available due to savingsgenerated by the intense competition for M ryl high-y and transit contracts advertised earlier this year“Without a doubt, President Obam s recovery program is gen-erating the desired effect here in M ryland,” said O’M lley“Across our state, work i under way rehabil t t ng our roads,bridges and transit systems. He althy com etition for those state

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The bridges that were moved vary in length from 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m and were 43to 94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m) wide. The largest weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t).CEG CORRESPONDENTork on a Utah freeway reconstruction projectso unusual it was featured as Nationaleographic Channel’s “World’ Toughest Fixes”is heading for an on-tim e, on-budget com letionat the end of the yearhat m de work on a 2-m . (3.2 km) stretchof I-80 in S lt L ke C ty project extraos the ccelerated B idge Co truction (A Cethod using Self P opelled Mo lar T ansports(SPMT) to construct six of 12 bridges and one oftwo s in the project.The $139 million project along a 2-m . stretchfro State Street to 1300 E st through S lt L keCity includes construction of the bridges and “not at their final location,” John Montoya,project m nager said. Instead, the girders anddecks were constructed on the ground at a “bridgefarm.” M ssive transporters moved them to belifted into place along the expressw

Horrocks Engineeri ng and H.W LochnerEngineering are the designers and Ralph L.orth Construction is the general contrac-torSome of the bridges were transported as m chle and a half which is “a good distance,”Montoya said. “That w s significant. There are a fair amountof projects where you move a bridge a couplehundred feet but we actually moved some ofthem le and a half.”The bridges that were moved vary in lengthfrom 85 to 173 ft. (25.9 to 52.7 m and were 43 to94 ft. (13 to 28.6 m de, Carlye Som ers, pub-lic involvement m nager for Lochner Thelar est weighed in at 1,350 tons (1,220 t). The SPMTs that moved the bridges hadapproximately 250 wheels and moved at an aver-age speed of five miles per hour, Som eThe only route crews could move the bridgeso the me one the we e work on so

Reconstruction on Schedulefor UDOT’s $139M Project

CEG CORRESPONDENTHealth care reform in the U ited Stateshas been beaten nearly to death this year byadvocates and critics alike. Yet as thedebate moves into October the final shapeof “reform” rem ins elusive and elasticth construction industry executives anx-ious about its impact on their com ies.y change in the system definitely w llhave impact on contractors and a sweepingchange could upend smaller firms —ost construction com anies are small-to-e -sized. The truth of the m tter isthe reform odel in which governmentould provide most health care servicesould dramatically change the w y everybusiness operates, lar e or small.It is impractical to hope that health carereform ll be tailored to the constructionindustry evertheless, small businessesconsistently favor certain reform initiativesover others. Were W shington to stitutereform along the l nes general contractorsht lay dow , the following featuresould be among the legislated changes:• New authority for ssociation tonegotiate insurance packages for theire bers. esides gaining clout in negoti-ating benefits, association insurance nego-tiators could w n lower prem , if giventhe opportunity ssociated Builders andContractors noted that private insurancecarriers m st m rk up prem chas 35 percent when dealing with smallgroups in order to meet profit tar ets andoffset overhead. hereas associations canprovide the same nistrative servicesfor their me bers at a cost of 15 percent orless — if, that is, me bers are allowed tobuy insurance through small business

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see RAIL page 28Table of Contents ............4

Truck & Trailer Section ......................................33-39

Crushing, Screening &Recycling Section ....57-63

Business Calendar ........64

Parts Section ................65

Auction Section ......72-78

Advertisers Index ..........79

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Cat 232B, 2004, UN1671, EROPS, Aux Hyd ........................$21,000

Cat 232B, 2007, UE1061, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ................$20,000

Cat 242B, 2005, W0333, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ................$19,000

Cat 246C, 2008, UE1047, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ................$38,000

Cat 252B, 2004, UE1087, EROPS, Heat, A/C........................$25,000

Cat 252B, 2005, W0372, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd ................$19,000

Cat 252B2, 2007, UN2238, EROPS, Heat, Aux Hyd..............$30,000

Cat 262B, 2005, W0523, OROPS, Aux Hyd ..........................$19,000

Cat 272C, 2008, UN2120, EROPS, Heat, High Flow ............$38,000

Cat 287B, 2006, UN1666, EROPS, A/C, Hyd Coupler ..........$32,000

New Holland C185, 2007, UN2251, EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd $36,000

Cat TH220B, 2005, N3912, OROPS, Hyd Coupler................$40,000

Cat TH360B, 2005, N3785, EROPS, Hyd. Coupler ..............$47,000

Cat 305CR, 2005, W0279, EROPS, A/C, Long Stick ............$39,000

Cat 315L, 1994, UN2173, EROPS, Heat ................................$30,000

Cat 330CL, 2002, UE1017, EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd ..............$88,000

Deere 450C LC, 2005, A/C, Quick Coupler ........................$225,000

Hitachi EX700, 1994, UN1552, A/C ....................................$95,000

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ID# UE1013 $110,000

ID# UN1941 $105,000

ID# UN1956 $31,000

Cat D3C XL, 1999, UN1956, EROPS, A/C, PAT Blade ..........$31,000

Cat D4HII, 1990, UE1063, OROPS, PAT Blade......................$25,000

Cat D5HII, 1986, UN1800, OROPS, PAT Blade ....................$44,000

Cat D6R LGP, 2006, UN1810, EROPS, A/C, SU Blade........$235,000

Cat D6R XL, 2006, UN1811, EROPS, A/C, SU Blade..........$229,000

Cat D8RII, 2003, UN2205, EROPS, SU Blade ....................$245,000

Cat 953B, 1994, UN1413, OROPS, GP Bucket, New Paint....$40,000

Cat 953C, 1997, UE1014, EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket ..............$40,000

Cat 963B LGP, 1996, UN1581, OROPS, GP Bucket..............$55,000

Cat 963B LGP, 1997, UN1794, OROPS, Drawbar, GP Bucket$45,000

Cat 963B LGP, 1998, UN1943, OROPS, GP Bucket..............$40,000

Cat 953, 1983, UE1035, OROPS, GP Bkt..............................$23,000

Cat 953C, 1996, UN2137, EROPS, GP Bkt ..........................$45,000

Cat 953B, 1993, UN2176, EROPS, GP Bkt............................$35,000

Cat 420D IT, 2004, UN2289, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ..............$44,000

Cat 420D IT, 2005, N4236, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$59,000

Cat 420E IT, 2006, N5116, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$65,000

Cat 430D IT, 2005, N4001, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$59,000

Cat 430D, 2004, N3592, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick......................$55,000

Cat 430D IT, 2005, N3997, EROPS, A/C, E-Stick ................$55,000

Cat 938G, 2005, UE1013, EROPS, A/C, Ride Control ........$110,000

Cat 950H, 2006, UE1016, EROPS, A/C, Ride Ctrl ..............$145,000

Cat 980G, 2001, UN0980, A/C, Ride Control, GP BKT ......$199,000

Cat 988G, 2004, UE1058, EROPS, A/C, RCtrl, AutLube ....$220,000

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2002 Cat 980G II, cab, A/C, 311HP,66,000#, ride control, 7 yard bucket,

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2003 Cat 963C, cab, A/C, 43,000#, 22”pads, 3.2 yard GP bucket, 2 lever con-

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2006 Cat XQ1000, 1000 KW generator,Cat C32 diesel, 3 phase, 480V, 2,000

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2003 New Holland LB75.B, cab,15,500#, 4x4, extend-a-hoe, 2 levercontrols, hammer circuit, 862 hours,

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2007 Cat 345CL, cab, A/C, 345HP,100,000#, 36” pads, 13’ stick, 1,743hours, factory warranty ‘til 1-8-10,

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2006 Hyundai HL780-7A, cab, A/C,65,000#, 335HP, 7 yard bucket, joy-stick controls, 3rd valve, 29.5R25

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2007 Kawasaki 80ZV-2, cab, A/C,210HP Cummins diesel, ride control,5 yard bucket, 23.5R25 tires, 1,294

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Case CX36B, ‘04, 1028 hrs................$19,500Komatsu PC50MR-2, ‘06, 1161 hrs ..$40,000Komatsu PC150LC-6, ‘98, 9246 hrs ..$39,500Komatsu PC150LC-6, ‘99, 5600 hrs ..$45,000Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘05, 3800 hrs ..$84,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘05, 2718 hrs ..$89,500Komatsu PC200LC-7, ‘04, 5418 hrs ..$72,500Komatsu PC228UCLC-3, ‘01, 4587 hrs ....................................................................$75,500

Komatsu PC300LC-6, ‘01, 11,700 hrs$67,500Komatsu PC300LC-7, ‘03, 6222 hrs ..$99,500Cat 311B, ‘96, 4080 hrs ....................$29,500Cat 312B, ‘97, 3400 hrs..........................CALLCat 315CL, ‘01, 4080 hrs ..................$55,500Deere 200LC, ‘04, 7000 hrs ..............$47,500Hitachi EX400LC-3, ‘96 ....................$36,500Hitachi ZX450, ‘05, 5060 hrs ..........$139,500

Gehl 7810, ‘04, 1517 hrs ..................$21,500

Blaw Knox PF500, ‘87........................$19,000(2) Hamm HD120HV Rollers, ‘03+’06....CALL(3) Hamm HDO120HV Rollers, ‘06 ........CALLHyster Roller C747B, ‘01, 3497 hrs ..$14,500Hyster Roller C747B, ‘06 ..................$14,500LeeBoy 8500, ‘96 ..............................$22,500LeeBoy 8500, ‘97 ..............................$14,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ‘04, 2236 hrs ..........$45,500LeeBoy 8500LD, ‘04, 2739 hrs ..........$26,500LeeBoy 8515, ‘06, 3300 hrs ..............$29,500IR DD24 Roller, ‘04, 2728 hrs ..........$16,500IR SD105DX Roller, ‘03, 1487 hrs ....$54,500IR 118HFA Roller, ‘04, 1492 hrs ......$39,500Raygo Barco 100 Planner, ‘82 ..........$12,500

Cat D5C, ‘01, 4500 hrs ......................$42,500Cat D6NXL, ‘03, 3841 hrs..................$89,500Deere 550GLGP, ‘96, 4861 hrs ..........$29,500Deere 550GLGP, ‘98, 9415 hrs ..........$21,500Dresser TD9H, ‘00, 1809 hrs ............$28,000Komatsu D31P-20, ‘93 ......................$18,000Komatsu D31PX-21, ‘06, 317 hrs......$56,750Komatsu D475-3, ‘03, 15,197 hrs ............Call

Volvo A35C, ‘01 ..............................$117,500Moxy MT30, ‘95, 9000 hrs ................$37,500

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CMI RS500C Stabilizer, ‘01, 5300 hrs ......................................................................$85,000

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1992 CAT 950F I ....................................$57,500S/N 4DJ00955, 8,734 Hrs, Cntrwght, 4cy,

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2003 CAT 902 ........................................$33,000S/N 7ES01097, 1,753 Hrs, EROPS,

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1997 CAT 325BL ....................................$60,000S/N 2JR01139, 8,700 Hrs, 48" GP Bucket

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Concrete Equipment2006 Soff-Cut X-750 Early Entry Saw, #401249, 8" blade capacity, like new ........................................................................................................................$5,5952006 Allen Pro 1200 Riding Trowel, #357104, 8' width, Gas, Overlapping, 49Hours ........................................................................................................$7,9502007 Miller MB21 Concrete Buggy, #002869, 21 Cubic Ft., Foam Filled Tires,Like New, Propane Only ............................................................................$6,9952007 Canycom Concrete Buggy, #005019, 16 Cubic Ft., Full Rubber Track,Robin Power..............................................................................................$6,9952003 Stone 65CM-E Drum Mixer, #347352, 2HP Electric Motor, 6cu ftCapacity, Towable ......................................................................................$1,4502008 Stone 1285PM Mortar Mixer, #008220, 12 Cubic Ft. Capacity, HondaGas, New Paint ............................................................................................SOLD2002 Stone 1285PM Paddle Mixer, #347331, 11hp Honda, Gear Driven,Towable ....................................................................................................$2,5002007 Wacker CRT36-24A Riding Trowel, #004104, 6' width, 24 hp Honda, 12hours ..........................................................................................................SOLD2007 Wacker CRT48-31V-E Riding Trowel, #004105, New, Never Used, 31hpVanguard, Electronic Steering, 8’ Overall Width......................................$13,2502007 Whiteman/Multiquip HTX-44 8’ Riding Trowel, #009098, Hydro Driveand Steering, Diesel, 125 Hrs..................................................................$16,9952006 Whiteman/Multiquip STH-55 10’ Riding Trowel, #001672, Hydro Driveand Steering, Diesel, 144 Hrs..................................................................$19,000

Forklifts2006 SkyTrak 6042 Telehandler Forklift, #372050, 779 Hrs, OROPS, 50" TiltCarriage, Cummins Diesel, 6000 Lb. Capacity, 42' Max Height ..............$56,7002007 SkyTrak 6042 Telehandler, #54500, OROPS, 50" side-tilt carriage, 550hours ......................................................................................................$54,5002007 SkyTrak 6042 Telehandler, #002414, Cummins, Open ROPS, Side-Tilt,Choice of Carriages, 650 Hours ..............................................................$49,9002006 SkyTrak 8042 Telehandler Forklift, #372063, cab, side tilt carriage 1450hours ......................................................................................................$55,5002007 SkyTrak 8042 Telehandler, #002406, OROPS, 50" side-tilt carriage, new ..................................................................................................................$73,5002006 Lull 944E-42 Telehandler Forklift, #365499, Side tilt, Choice ofCarriages, 3200 hours ............................................................................$52,5002004 Lull 944E-42 Telehandler Forklift, #365022, open ROPS, side tilt car-riage, 2400 hours ....................................................................................$49,0002005 Lull 944E-42 Telehandler Forklift, #808846, 1725 Hrs, OROPS, 50" SideTilt Carriage, Cummins Diesel, 9000 Lb Capacity, 42' Max Height..........$64,0002002 Lull 1044C-54 Telehandler, #16875, Cummins, Cab, 48" Side-Tilt car-riage, Ready to Work ..............................................................................$53,5002005 Lull 1044C-54 Telehandler, #365404, cab and heat, side-tilt carriage,3700 hours ..............................................................................................$66,500

Scarifier1999 Bartell Scarifier, #404461, 8" cut width, Honda..............................$1,9952008 Edco CPM-8-5B Scarifier, #009411, 8" Wide Drum, 5HP/230V ElectricMotor, 220 Lbs, 1/8" Depth @ 350-500 sq ft per Hour ............................$2,0952008 Edco TG-10 Turbo Grinder, #009410, removes 1/16" of concrete @ 400-500 sq. ft per hour, 10" diamond headed disc, 11 hp Honda ....................$2,5952007 Edco TG-7 Turbo Grinder, #005053, removes 1/16" of concrete @ 300-400 sq. ft per hour, 7" diamond headed disc, 2 hp electric ......................$1,795

Pavers2005 LeeBoy 8816 Paver, #007698, grade & slope controls, sonic augers, 8'-15', 1350 hours ......................................................................................$89,5001994 LeeBoy 1000 Municipal Machine (serviced), #010897, 2200 Hours, Nice..................................................................................................................$7,9502007 LeeBoy 5000 Pathpaver, #005542, 165 Hours, Very Nice ............$59,500

Compaction1999 Stone PDB-54 Pad-Foot Roller, #347083, New paint, blade, OROPS,1050 hours ..............................................................................................$17,9951999 Stone RP1350D Plate Compactor, #347039 ..................................$5,9952007 Wacker BPU3050A Reversible Plate Compactor, #005779, low hours,9hp Honda ................................................................................................$3,6502005 Wacker RT-82SC Trench Roller, #47524, 36" width, remote control, artic-ulating, 310 hours ..................................................................................$19,9002003 Wacker RT-820 Trench Roller, #475439, 32" width, pad foot drums,diesel, remote control, 542 hours ..........................................................$16,000

Aerial Lifts2002 JLG 600S Boom Lift, #328035, 4x4, diesel, SkyPower generator, coldweather start package, 3500 hours ........................................................$42,5002002 JLG 600S Boom Lift, #328036, 4x4, oscillating axles, diesel, 3500 hours..................................................................................................................$45,5002005 JLG 800S Boom Lift, #328081, 4x4, diesel, SkyPower generator, coldweather start package, 1750 hours ........................................................$94,500

Generators/Air Compressors2007 Atlas Copco XAS 185 Air Compressor, #007042, 400 Hours..........$8,495

Excavators/Skid Loaders2004 Komatsu SK1020, #427117, 400 Hrs, Open ROPS ......................$18,9002005 Komatsu PC35, #427164, OROPS, rubber tracks, backfill blade, 531hours ......................................................................................................$29,9001999 Komatsu PC30, #906240, 1877 Hrs, Rubber Tracks, Backfill Blade,OROPS ....................................................................................................$23,0002004 Komatsu PC78US-6, #013379, 5450 Hrs, Backfill Blade, Road liner pads,cab, A/C, tinted windows, 24" bucket ......................................................$42,5002008 Wacker WL30, #012156, 143 Hrs, Perkins Diesel, cab w/ heat, aux. hyd,4438 lb straight tipping load, 6857 lb. operating weight, 54" bucket ......$37,000

2004 Komatsu PC78US-6, #013379, 5450 Hrs,Backfill Blade, Road liner pads, cab, A/C, tintedwindows, 24" bucket ..................................$42,500

USED EQUIPMENT

2008 Wacker WL30, #012156, 143 Hrs, PerkinsDiesel, cab w/ heat, aux. hyd, 4438 lb straight tip-ping load, 6857 lb. operating weight, 54" bucket ......................................................................$37,000

800-888-951512520 Quentin Ave. South,Suite 100, Savage, MN 55378

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2007 SkyTrak 10054 Telehandler, #005300, 60" Side-Tilt Carriage, New Tires, 1531 hours ..................$79,900

2007 WackerBPU3050A

Reversible PlateCompactor, #005779,

low hours, 9hpHonda ............$3,650

2007 AtlasCopco XAS 185

Air Compressor,#007042, 400

hours ......$8,495

Features• Automatic fork leveling system for preci-

sion load placement• Side-mounted engine for easy access and

serviceability• Stabil-Trak stability system for increased

operator confidence• Cummins engine with 4-speed powershift

transmission for efficient control• Variety of attachments for high versatility

in handling jobsite challenges

1999 Stone PDB-54 Pad-FootRoller, #347083,New paint, blade,OROPS, 1050hours ..$19,750

Lull 644E-42

Lull 1044C-54 Series II

Lull 944E-42Lull 944E-42

Features• Automatic fork leveling system for precision

load placement• Side-mounted engine for easy access and

serviceability• Stabil-Trak stability system for increased

operator confidence• Cummins engine with 4-speed powershift

transmission for efficient control• Variety of attachments for high versatility in

handling jobsite challenges

Features• Automatic fork leveling system for

precision load placement• Tier II compliant John Deere diesel

engine• 4-speed powershift transmission for

efficient control• Full-time 4WD for increased maneu-

verability• Standard front outriggers for

increased stability• Variety of attachments for high

versatility in handling jobsite challenges

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Komatsu WA180-1, 1996, EROPS, Quick Coupler,Exc. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$46,500Komatsu WA250-3PT, 1999, EROPS w/AC, JRB cou-pler, bucket, forks 20.5x25, good cond. . . . .$63,500Komatsu WA500-1, 1992, EROPS, w/ A/C, high-reach, 6.5 cy GP bkt, 29.5x25 . . . . . .$100,000Cat 936E, 1989, EROPS, 2.75 cy GP bkt, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,000New Holland LS170 Skid Steer, 2004, 300 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,000John Deere 624G, 1996, EROPS, quick coupler, GPbkt, 20.5x25 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000

IR DD22, 1993, 39" double steel, vibratory, Deutz dsl,water spray, v. good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,500IR SD100D Pro-Pac Vibratory Compactor, 1999,Hydrostatic trans 84" smooth drum, drum drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$52,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum drive, OROPS, veryclean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,500IR SD105DX, 2002, 84" drum, OROPS, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,500IR SD150F, 84" Padfoot, 1998, OROPS . . . .$49,500IR SD100D, 1996, Pro-Pac, 84" smooth w/pad kit,ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$62,500IR SD70D, 2000, Pro-Pac, 66" smooth drum, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,000Cat 815F, 1998, EROPS, w/ A/C, s-tilt, good feet, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000Cat 825B, 1975, cab, S-blade, 50% front, 20% reartires, good runner, can go to work . . . . . . . . .$52,500Cat 825C, 1988, EROPS, S-blade w/tilt, rear 80%,front 60%, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLGalion S4-6B, Deutz dsl, hydrostatic, 42” drums,transport wheels, water spray . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,800Hypac C747B, 2001, articulated, vibratory, 47” drums,water spray, Deutz 2 cyl, 5500#, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500Hypac C850B, 1999, ROPS w/cab, 84” smooth drum,drive, Cummins, 18-26 tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$47,500Multiquip MR8G Walk Behind VibratoryCompactor, 1997, Briggs & Stratton 8 HP gas engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,500Rammax Walk Behind Rollers, over 25 in stock,lever & remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 to $10,000(8) Sheepsfoot, 48" and 60", double drum & singledrum, tow type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000 - $6,500(2) Champion Superpac A421 . . . . . . . . . .$11,500

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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$66,000Terex TA40, 2000, 6WD, 6x6, 40 ton Detroit 60 Series,Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$142,500Volvo A40, 1998, 40 tons, 10991 hrs, 395 hp, 8WD,29.5R25, A/C, 29 cy cap. sideboards, tailgate (currentlyoff work), work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$127,500Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 395 hp, 6WD, A/C, 29.5R25,working everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145,000Volvo A40, 1996, 40 tons, 11,000 hrs, 6WD, 20.5R25,A/C, P/S trans, 29 cy cap., 6/06 hitch rebuilt .$115,000Volvo A40, 1995, 40 tons, 395 hp, 8WD, 29.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, tailgate, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000Volvo A35C, 1998, 35 tons, 6WD, 26.5R25 tires, approx7,000 hrs, good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$147,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5x25, A/C,P/S trans, working everyday on jobsites . . . . . .$87,500Volvo A35, 1995, 35 tons, 326 hp, 6WD, 26.5R25, A/C,P/S trans, 26 cy, working everyday on jobsites $89,000Volvo A30C, 1996, 30 tons, 11,000 hrs, 296 hp, 6WD,23.5R25, 21 cy cap, A/C, P/S trans, works everyday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$122,500

Cat D4H Series II, 1990, OROPS, 6 way blades, 18"pads, draw bar, 100% Cat U/C . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000Cat D6H, 1988, OROPS, S-blade w/tilt . . . .$76,000Cat D6H LGP Series II, 1993, EROPS, diff steer,drawbar, 30" pads, fresh undercarriage . . . .$89,000Cat D6H, 1987, Semi U blade w/tilt, ROPS, fair U/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$74,000(2) JD 450G, 1996, wide tracks, ROPS, PAT blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,000 EaKomatsu D37P-5, 1997, 24" Pads, OROPS, P/S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,500

Case 480 Broom Tractor, frt mounted 6' sweepsterbroom, ROPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,000Case/IH 485 Utility Tractor,1986, Case 3 cyl dsl engine,55 gal water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500Case/IH 385 Utility Tractor, 1987, 3 cyl dsl engine, 72"hydraulic broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,500Taylor-Way 12' Transport Disc, 24" discs, (4) tires, hydlift, exc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,500Rome TRCH16 Disc, hyd offset disc, 16 ea 32” dia, Hydangle tongue, scrapers, 2” axles . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

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

Vermeer 5800 Trencher, 1997, 4 cyl dsl eng .$17,500(12) IR L6-4MH Light Plants, 1992-1995, all excellent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLIAmerican Augers 16" Boring Machine, 10 HP gas,35,000# thrust, 30' track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,500

Cat 416C IT, 2000, 4x4, OROPS, Quick Coupler, GPBkt, Extendahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000Case 580L Rubber Tire Loader Backhoe, 1997,OROPS, std stick, 24" bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500Volvo BL70, 2003, 4x4, Extend-A-Hoe, EROPS, 24"Bkt, Like New . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,500

Cat 621F, 1996, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x2, very goodcondition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLCat 621E, 1989, Scraper, OROPS, 33.25x29, verynice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

JD 490E, 1994, 9'11" stick, Aux. hydraulics, quick cou-pler, 6-7000 hrs, Fleet maintained . . . . . . . . .$39,000Hitachi UH181, 1985, Equipped w/hammer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$72,000Gradall-Hopto 300, 1968, G.M. diesel UP, on rubber, operational . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500/OFFERCat 215BLC, 1985, 7'3" stick, 28" TBG pads, 10 rollerU/C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,500Cat 313B-CR, 2001, zero tailswing, A/C & AM/FM,JRB quick coupler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$93,000Kobelco SK200LC Extra Long Reach, 1993, 32"TBG pads, 42' reach, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$68,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 32" pads, 42" Bkt, longstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39,500Komatsu PC200 LC-6, 1996, 24" pads, 9'7" stick, 44"Bkt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$43,500Komatsu PC150 LC-6K, 1998, 8'7" stick, 30" bkt,27.6" TBG pads, work ready . . . . . . . . . . . . .$57,000(5) Komatsu PC128UU, 1996, offset boom, rubber tracks, low hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CALLKomatsu 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 cou-pler, 31.5” TBG, ctwt removal, choice of bkt .$77,500Komatsu PC400 LC-6LK, 11’1” stick, 35.5”TBG, ctwtremoval, choice of bkts, working everyday . .$97,500Komatsu PC160 LC-7KA, 2004, 24” TBG pads, JRBcoupler, plumbed, 8’6” width, nice, work ready CALLVolvo EC460B LC, 2003, 4600 hrs, 23’ boom, 11’stick, 5.12 cy bkt, 22,000# ctwt, hammer/shear plumb-ing very good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$205,000

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

Power Screen, Mark II, 1987, Port. Screening Plant,Double Deck, 24'x40' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$36,000Viper 301 Portable Screening Plant, 1997, dsl, 5'x7'.side & rear conveyors, T/A carrier . . . . . . . . . . .CALL

John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320N, 1994, 24' mast,Duraquip dust collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150,000John Henry Drill Mtd on Cat 320L, 1994, 24' drill,carousel, dust collector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$162,500

Grove RT58C, 1981, down cab, 18 ton r.t., 70' boomanti-two block, GM dsl, clean . . . . . . . . . . . . .$49,500Drott 3330B Carry Deck, 7.5 ton capacity, dsl, 4 sec-tion boom 8' jib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,500Shuttlelift Model 3330 ELB Hyd. Carry Deck Crane,duel fuel, elec. winch w/remote control, exc. Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32,500

(2) Balderson Broom Attachment for Cat ITMachines, 8' wide, good condition . . . . . .$4,000 ea.

BUCKETSPC1000, 84" Digging Bucket . . . . . . . . . . . .$9,500

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2006 KOMATSU HM300-0, S/N A11002 ..........$131,6001994 VOLVO A25C, S/N A25V8715 ....................$33,500(2) 1994 VOLVO A30, S/N V1487 ..............From $30,100(2) 1998 VOLVO A35C, S/N V5086 ............From $42,7002001 VOLVO A35D, S/N 61113 ..........................$73,000

1999 BLAW KNOX PF161, S/N 16126-04 ..........$24,3001998 BLAW KNOX PF3172, S/N 317211-08 ......$29,5002000 LEEBOY 8500, S/N 2497-8500 ..................$18,500

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2002 JOHN DEERE 310G, S/N 907184 ................$24,2002004 JOHN DEERE 310SG, S/N 926142..............$29,0002004 JOHN DEERE 710G, S/N 939117 ................$45,0002003 VOLVO BL70D, S/N 10269 ..........................$28,200

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2004 AMPAC P33/23, S/N 33071104 ....................$6,0002001 BOMAG BW142PDB-2, S/N 136510511036 ........................................................................................$14,000

1994 DYNAPAC CA151PD, S/N 59810775 ..........$21,7002000 DYNAPAC CA250PD, S/N 65320989 ..........$31,1001996 FORD LN8000, S/N 1FDXR82EXTVA27463..........................................................................................$11,000

2006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690654 ......................$37,0002006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690638 ......................$38,0002006 HAMM 3410, S/N H1690694 ......................$38,0001988 INGERSOLL RAND DD90, S/N 5454S ........$13,0002000 INGERSOLL RAND PT125R, S/N 164701 ..$21,0002005 INGERSOLL RAND SD100D, S/N 151759 ..$61,5001998 INGERSOLL RAND SD100F, S/N 154044....$29,0001997 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 148473 ....$19,5002000 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 163541 ....$27,0002000 INGERSOLL RAND SD70D, S/N 165166 ....$27,7001999 INGERSOLL RAND SD70F, S/N 157999......$19,0002006 INGERSOLL RAND SD70F, S/N 191728......$37,4002003 INGERSOLL RAND SD77F, S/N 174481......$24,5002005 INGERSOLL RAND SD77F TF, S/N 179314..........................................................................................$27,500

(2) 2005 SAKAI SV505T, S/N VSV16-40175........$44,6001999 STONE 3100 WOLFPAC, S/N 2699294 ........$3,0001999 Vibromax W1103D, S/N JKC8302602 ........$33,2002003 VIBROMAX W1105D, S/N JKC8305009......$32,500(2) 2006 WACKER BS50-2I, S/N 88591....................$800(2) 2003 WACKER RT820, S/N 5396924 ..............$6,500(4) 2006 WACKER RT82SC, S/N 5671753 ............$9,200

2000 CONCORD CCP 36M15, S/N1M2K197C21M017771 ......................................$121,5001999 Mack MR688, S/N 1M2K189C5XM013746..........................................................................................$89,800

2004 MACK MR688S, S/N 1M2K197C74M023571 ....................................................................................$182,300

2005 POWERSCREEN 1400, S/N 6614644........$101,5002006 POWERSCREEN M85, S/N 6103501 ..........$38,5002007 RADIAL CONVEYOR STACKING, S/N 24X60-07-0101 ....................................................................$12,200

2006 BL PEGSON 1000SR, S/N 100312DDSR ..$362,0002004 CEC 102X115, S/N 4538 ..........................$161,5002007 EAGLE 1200-25, S/N 30696......................$346,3002003 EXTEC 1013, S/N 7864 ............................$200,5002001 EXTEC MEGA-BITE, S/N 6024 ..................$136,2002006 IROCK RDS15H, S/N P90216 ..................$451,300

2008 Bengal TG1000P ..........................................$9,6002005 GOMACO GT3600, S/N 902900-641 ..........$90,4002006 GOMACO GT3600, S/N 902900716 ..........$120,000

2006 ATLAS COPCO ECM590, S/N 11457 ........$161,5002008 DITCH WITCH JT1220, S/N J1220A80000278 ....................................................................................$64,000

2007 DITCH WITCH JT520, S/N CMWFT5XXE70000081..............................................................................$40,000

2001 BOBCAT 331D, S/N 232511818 ..................$12,2002002 BOBCAT 341D, S/N 233212073 ..................$19,1002001 DAEWOO S170-V, S/N 1041 ......................$30,0002001 DEERE 200LC, S/N 501934 ........................$32,0002004 DEERE 330CLC, S/N 82918 ........................$54,5002004 HITACHI EX550LC, S/N 7417....................$124,1002006 HITACHI ZX350LC-3, S/N FF00ASP920074 ......................................................................................$100,000

2004 JOHN DEERE 160C, S/N FF160CX044325 ..........................................................................................$47,500

1998 JOHN DEERE 230LC, S/N FF0230X060077..........................................................................................$33,200

2004 JOHN DEERE 330C LC, S/N 082992 ..........$67,0002003 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 082448 ..............$59,0002005 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 083241 ..............$76,0002005 JOHN DEERE 330CL, S/N 804394 ..............$76,0001999 JOHN DEERE 330LC, S/N FF0330X080564..........................................................................................$39,500

2004 JOHN DEERE 330LC, S/N 082657 ..............$67,0002003 JOHN DEERE 450CLC, S/N FF450CX091265 ......................................................................................$80,300

1999 JOHN DEERE 450L, S/N FF0450X090297 ..$49,0001999 JOHN DEERE 450LC, S/N 90419 ................$51,7001988 JOHN DEERE 790D, S/N 790DL007763......$12,2002006 KOBELCO 70SR, S/N YT0306041 ....................POR2002 KOBELCO SK200SR, S/N YB0201701 ........$38,5002001 Kobelco SK250, S/N LL08U0421................$35,9001998 KOBELCO SK300LC, S/N YCU0961 ............$24,5002004 Kobelco SK330, S/N YC07-U0745..............$50,1002003 KOBELCO SK480, S/N YS06U0273 ............$56,0002007 KOMATSU 78MR, S/N 1002449..................$43,5002001 KOMATSU PC300LC, S/N A84699 ..............$50,0002000 KOMATSU PC300LC-6LE, S/N A84629 ......$45,500(2) 2004 KOMATSU PC300LC-7, S/N J20408......$87,5002003 KOMATSU PC400LC-6, S/N A85328 ..........$85,0002005 KOMATSU PC600LC-7, S/N 20108 ..........$225,0002007 TAKEUCHI TB145, S/N 14516716 ..............$34,1002007 TAKEUCHI TB175, S/N 17515812 ..............$53,4002003 VOLVO EC210BLC, S/N EC210BLC11522 ..$49,8002007 VOLVO EC210CL, S/N 210C110192 ............$75,0002003 VOLVO EC240BLC, S/N V10780..................$58,500(6) VOLVO EC330BLC, S/N V10081 ..........From $60,8002005 VOLVO EC360BLC, S/N 11632 ....................$93,6002006 VOLVO EC460BLC, S/N 80037 ..................$139,500

2002 JOHN DEERE 843H, S/N 882070 ................$49,0001993 MORBARK WOLVERINE, S/N 4172 ............$19,8002000 MULTITEK 3040-90XP FIREWOO, S/N 5050200 ................................................................................$36,500

2005 TIMBER KING TK722, S/N C10300205 ....$109,5002005 WARATAH HTH622B, S/N 622342 ..............$48,500

2007 PEMBERTON CAST, S/N C/EGR-004-4-0606 ......................................................................................$11,600

(3) 2007 PEMBERTON MATERIAL, S/N MDG300-194-5-0607 ....................................................................$11,600

2006 RAMMER S-27, S/N 27AAA0667 ..................$8,6002003 STANLEY MB50EXS, S/N 2279....................VALUE!

2007 MORBARK 4600XL, S/N 188-1042 ..........$382,800

2007 CLARK CMP70, S/N CMP570D-0894-9590 ........................................................................................$31,400

2006 GEHL RS5-34, S/N RS5JW0912223 ..........$26,0002007 GENIE GTH-5519, S/N 16804 ....................$31,500(2) 2004 KOMATSU FG35ST-7, S/N 103491..........$8,5001994 Moffet M5000, S/N 4414 ..............................$4,400(2) 2005 PRINCETON PB-50, S/N P10462 ..........$18,2002000 Skytrak 8042, S/N 13340............................$21,100(2) 2006 TAYLOR THC-300S, S/N 33008 ..........$100,0002006 TAYLOR THC-400L, S/N 33106 ................$116,500

2007 DITCH WITCH FX30, S/N FX30X0436 ........$27,5001996 INGERSOLL RAND 185, S/N 144690............$3,800

(3) 2006 MACK CV713, S/N 1M2AG11C16M030801....................................................................................$78,000

2004 JOHN DEERE 670CH, S/N DW670CH590183 ......................................................................................$82,100

2000 KOMATSU GD530A-2, S/N 210391 ............$51,5002004 KOMATSU GD655-3C, S/N 51038 ............$112,300

2002 Labounty UP30, S/N UP30204 ..................$26,200

1973 Bros LSPRM8A, S/N 4150 ............................$6,000

1988 JOHN DEERE 862B, S/N 744221 ................$17,000(3) 1979 TEREX TS14B, S/N 17U0T61100 ........................................................................................From $13,000

1975 ROME R67H, S/N R67H10516......................$1,500

2007 EXTEC E7, S/N 10502 ..............................$155,0002006 WILDCAT 510 COUGAR, S/N1W9SS26156F351462 ........................................$63,500

2002 BOBCAT A300, S/N 539911335 ..................$17,1002007 DITCH WITCH XT850, S/NCMWXT850C8C80000256....................................$16,5001998 JOHN DEERE 8875, S/N 040509 ................$10,000

2003 JOHN DEERE 648G-III TC, S/N 588699 ......$45,500

2005 ZIPPER AZ-480HD, S/N 109FS08235U022988....................................................................................$35,000

(2) 2000 JOHN DEERE 555G, S/N 890992 ..........$21,5002005 TAKEUCHI TL140, S/N 21402461 ..............$17,000

2001 DEERE 550H, S/N 898990 ..........................$31,0002004 DEERE 650H, S/N 930092 ..........................$35,5002004 DEERE 650H, S/N 931730 ..........................$35,5002004 DEERE 650H LGP, S/N 926713 ..................$46,5002004 DEERE 700H, S/N 938631 ..........................$52,5002000 JOHN DEERE 450H, S/N 883527 ................$23,5002003 JOHN DEERE 450H, S/N T0450HX913212 $27,5002007 JOHN DEERE 450J LGP, S/N 117871 ........$40,8001998 JOHN DEERE 650G LGP, S/N 84881.......... $24,500(3) 2000 JOHN DEERE 650H, S/N 891545 ........................................................................................From $29,500

2005 JOHN DEERE 850JLT, S/N TO850JX113640 ......................................................................................$117,000

2004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1578 ..............$39,6002004 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1553 ..............$39,600(2) 2005 KOMATSU D39EX-21A, S/N 1721 ........$45,100

2002 MASSEY FERGUSON 243, S/N J23115 ........$6,1002005 MASSEY FERGUSON 461, S/N EP10060......$9,200(4) 2003 MASSEY FERGUSON MF451-4, S/N BN15020 ......................................................................From $7,000

2002 McCORMICK F70XL, S/N PFKCM50202 ....$11,200

(2) 1999 TRAILER HEATED, S/N 1GRAA0620XB024202 ................................................................................$3,900

1997 TRAILER REFRIGERATED, S/N1GRAA062XVB089443 ..........................................$7,300

2007 SMITHCO SL24034, S/N 1S9SS40227L476357 ..................................................................................$33,000

1999 DITCH WITCH 3700LJ, S/N 3X0647 ............$3,900

1987 LIEBHERR LTM1160, S/N 12413 ..............$295,2001988 MACK RD690SX, S/N 1M2P199C7JW003016 ....................................................................................$62,000

2006 STERLING LT7501, S/N 2FZHATDCX6AV55737 ................................................................................$152,400

1999 DIAMOND Z 1352BL1, S/N 1D9FX4232XN147001 ............................................................................$150,800

2007 Vermeer TG7000, S/N 1VRY4536271000154 ..................................................................................$378,000

1999 DEERE 644H, S/N 572749 ..........................$46,7001999 JOHN DEERE 444H, S/N DW444HX573676 ........................................................................................ $26,5001999 JOHN DEERE 544H, S/N 572508 ................$35,0002000 JOHN DEERE 624H, S/N 578008 ................$41,0002003 JOHN DEERE 724J, S/N 588116 ................$70,500(2) 2006 KAWASAKI KSS65Z-V, S/N 65C4-5475................................................................................From $53,200

1998 KOMATSU WA180-3L, S/N A90247 ............$27,4001997 KOMATSU WA250, S/N A70085..................$24,2002006 KOMATSU WA250PT-5L, S/N A79287 ........$63,0001998 KOMATSU WA450-3, S/N 53217 ................$36,9002001 VOLVO L70D, S/N V19086 ..........................$41,4002005 VOLVO L70E, S/N V60611 ..........................$71,000

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In Mexico call Luis Ramirez at 01 81 24 51 42 34 or cell 044 81 15 08 47 96. El Cercado (Monterrey) NL. Email [email protected]. [email protected] [email protected]

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CEDARAPIDS 4136 Portable twin roll plant, with

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INGERSOLL RAND DD90HF - ‘06 • 66" high freq, dbl drum vib, w/lites, 1300 hours ............................................................................................................................$70,000INGERSOLL RAND DD112HF - ‘06 • 78” high freq, dbl drum vib w/1500 hrs $60,000INGERSOLL RAND SD105DX - ‘04 • 84" smooth drum soil with 1020 hrs ......$53,500SAKAI CR270 - 36", 3000lb, 4000VPM, vibratory, 200 hrs ..............................$13,500SAKAI SW300-1 - ‘09 • 39.2" Dbl Drum vib w/ 36 hrs ....................................$29,950SAKAI SW320 - ‘09 • 47" Dbl Drum vib w/ Foldable ROPS, EPTW, 100 hrs ....$27,429SAKAI SW330 - ‘07 • 51", 6700lb, 4000VPM, dbl drum vib with 320 hrs, warranty................................................................................................................................$29,950SAKAI SW652 - ‘09 • 58" Dbl Drum vib w/ 172 hrs..........................................$68,500SAKAI GW750 - ‘09 • 77" Pneumatic vibratory roller w/ heat shields, 385 hrs......................................................................................................................................$102,500SAKAI SW800II - ‘09 • 67" Dbl Drum vib w/ 184 hrs........................................$81,500SAKAI SW850 - ‘09 • 79" Dbl Drum vib, EPTW w/ 500 hrs ..............................$88,750SAKAI SW880 - ‘09 • 79" Dbl Drum vib w/ 141 hrs........................................$116,175

GRADALL XL 4100 - ‘02 • w/72” ditching bucket, 4000 hrs, good shape ........$49,500

PSI MD413XT - ‘08 • 10' moldboard, front bucket, rear scarifier, enclosed cab, 133hp, 14,000 lbs, 120 hours ................................................................................$84,950

TEREX PR165 - ‘09 • 24” cutting width, 4 large rubber tires, large front loading con-veyor, 300 hrs ................................................................................................$175,000TEREX PR330T - ‘08 • 4 track, front loading, milling machine with “combo cutter”2',3',4' widths, 850 hours ..............................................................................$279,000WIRTGEN W50 - ‘04 • 20” cutting width, 4 wheeled, rear discharge conveyor, 250 hrs..........................................................................................................................$95,000

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AGC of Minnesota Holds Its Fifth Annual Holiday ReceptionAGC of Minnesota held its 5th annual holiday recep-

tion Dec. 1. This free event enables members and theMinnesota construction industry to mingle, meet

new members, build relationships and kick off the holidays. This year, the event encouraged contributions to Toys for

Tots and collected $1,040 and a car full of toys, games andbooks.

For more information, visit www.agcmn.org.

(L-R) are Jerry Rachel of Rachel Contracting; Greg Margarit of Boulay, Heutmaker,Zibell & Co.; Matt Coz of Rachel Contracting; Dave Lyste of Rachel Contracting; andBlake Remmick of Rachel Contracting in St. Michael, Minn.

(L-R) are Tom Sorel, MnDOT; Patrick Hughes andDavid Gehr, both of Parsons Brinckeroff; and TimWorke, AGC of Minnesota. Sorel said, “The annualreception is a great opportunity for contractors tointeract with friends and colleagues from MnDOT andother industry groups on a more casual basis.”

(L-R) are Dale Forsberg, Watson-Forsberg; new mem-ber Dave Bice, Bald Eagle Erectors; Dave Semerad, AGCof Minnesota; AGC Director Mike Welch, UllandBrothers; and Bob Sniegowski, Larson Allen.

The Blue Book Crew of Minnesota (L-R) are Jill Vlihovde, Kevin Douglas, LauraRiley and Jim Harnden.

AGC’s Construction Leadership Council collected toysand money for Toys for Tots at AGC’s HolidayReception. (L-R) are Tony Grazzini, WTG Terrazzo &Tile; Alan Starks, American Agency; Erik Molin, MolinConcrete Products; Rachel Seykora Kanz, Cemstone;John Lewis, Knutson Construction Services; andHeather Grazzini, Carciofini Company.

(L-R): Dan Boerboom of Wells Fargo Insurance; LarryTucker and Valerie McKissack of Allied Electrical &Industrial Supply; and Jim Frisco of FalconCommunications Group enjoying the holiday reception. Temp Air Tech Field Representative Joe D’Valle said,

This is a great holiday party to see customers.”

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Gary Carlson Equipment Shores Up Business in Minn.By Dorinda AndersonCEG CORRESPONDENT

The focus of Gary Carlson Equipment ofSt. Paul, Minn., is simple: provide and installthe newest products to meet the needs inshoring equipment for trench safety, and fol-low that up with exceptional service.

As a small fledgling company, GaryCarlson Equipment believes the key to suc-cess is to meet its customers’ needs and tolook for better techniques to ensure produc-tivity.

“We’re not just trying to push more stuffout the door,” Gary Carlson said, “becausepeople don’t buy trench boxes unless theyneed trench boxes. We try to make sure wehave the right product for each contractor. Ifwe send something to the job site it willwork and they will be happy with it.”

Opening the doors for business in 2003,Carlson is able to provide numerous years ofexperience, since he previously worked withCarlson Equipment, a business his familyowned for almost 50 years, before selling itin 1998. A few years later, after talking withvarious contractors about their equipmentneeds, Carlson decided to venture out on hisown, with the help of co-worker Joe Miller.

“He was willing to roll up his sleeves anddrive the truck when necessary, build trenchboxes and work in the field. As the onlyemployees, we did it all,” Carlson said. Nowwith nine employees, Gary CarlsonEquipment is still running a team that pitch-es in and makes the process work.

Providing trench boxes gave GaryCarlson Equipment its start, but thingsquickly evolved as contractors called foradditional parts. Moving into a new, larger

building one and a half years ago made itpossible for Gary Carlson Equipment tostock a whole range of contractors’ suppliesand equipment from air compressors to largewater pumps and other light equipment.

“We tripled our space by moving aroundthe corner in January 2008. It was great to beable to move at that point,” Carlson said.

Providing service also is a huge part of thebusiness.

“We work carefully with contractors onjob sites to shore up questionable areas. Onesignificant product is the PRO TEC sliderail.

“Even though we’ve done more than 190of those jobs, contractors haven’t so we doonsite consulting and assist with installation,either for crews or contractors who are doingthis application for the first time,” Carlsonsaid. “I think that a key to our success is toget the system in and out quickly for the con-tractors. That is something our people havereally excelled at.”

By focusing on this area of specialty

equipment, Gary Carlson Equipment is ableto service customers in five-plus states.

“We have a much larger inventory ofshoring equipment and pumping pieces thatare taking us to additional areas outside theMinneapolis/St. Paul metro area,” Carlsonsaid. “We’ve done jobs in far northwestNorth Dakota and Joliette, Ill., andDavenport, Iowa.”

Carlson added, “For any business, thechallenges are endless and I think the key toour company’s success has been some great

customers, many who we’ve known foryears; and, to that wonderful upper Midwest‘can-do’attitude that our contractors excel at.If we can help contractors stay ahead ofschedule and under budget it is a win-winsituation.”

For more information, visitwww.garycarlsonequip.com

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

Dawes Rigging & Crane RentalAppoints Steve Challoner NewEquipment Sales Manager

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc.added Steve Challoner to its managementstaff as equipment sales manager. Challoner,with 20 years sales experience in the liftequipment and related industries, will workwith Dawes’ statewide sales staff and cus-tomers on new equipment sales.

Challoner comes to Dawes from the GehlCompany’s Mustang ManufacturingDivision in Owatonna, Minn., where heserved as regional sales manager. Previouslyhe was regional sales manager at OmniquipTextron Lull & Sky Trak in Port

Washington, Wis., and a sales representativeat New Reach Corporation/Rental ServiceCorporation Inc. in Waukesha, Wis.

Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental Inc. is amember of the ALL Erection & CraneRental Corp. family of companies. Dawes isa certified dealer of new equipment forBroderson, Elliott, Genie, Gradall, JLG,Link-Belt, Lull, National Boom Trucks,Peiner, Potain, Skyjack, Sky Trak, Snorkel,Shuttlelift and Terex for Wisconsin.

For more information, call 800/236-5335or visit www.dawescrane.com.

Gary Carlson Equipment is located at10720 Mankato Street NE in Blaine,Minn.

Gary Carlson Equipment stocks a wide range of construction equipment forrental and sale.

Steve Challoner is Dawes Rigging and Crane Rental Inc.’s new equipment sales man-ager.

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Locations in KS, MO & NE

2005 KomatsuD65EX-15, Cabw/AC, Semi-uBlade, DrawbarNew U/C,Approx. 3100hrs ....$159,500

2003 FuchsMHL MaterialHandler, FrontHyd. Raise andLower Cab,Approx. 10,250hrs ....$289,500

2002 BomagMPH364R,Recycler Drum,Serviced, Readyfor Work ....................$164,500

2005 KomatsuPC300LC-7, Cab,A/C, 60' Longfront 60" ditchcleaning bkt,approx. 4200 hrs,Equip # 80768 ............$234,500

2007 KomatsuWA450-6, Cab,A/C, 6 cu. yd.Bucket, Approx.44430 hrs ..................$179,500

2006 KomatsuPC220LC-8,Cab, A/C, 10'Arm, Approx.1925 Hrs, GPBucket, Exc.Cond ..$129,500

Low Hour NPKHammers forALL MAKESAND ALL SIZES

2005 KomatsuD155AX-5, Cab,A/C, Semi-uBlade, RearRipper, Equip #90909 ............................$239,600

913-371-3822Contact: Doug Mehner / David Mehrtens

Doug’s Cell 913-915-1607email: [email protected]

www.rbused.com

HH Fabrication and Repair19150 Co. Road 20 • Winsted, MN 55395 • 320-485-2341 • Fax: 320-485-2165 • www.hhfab.com • EMail: [email protected]

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LIEBHERR EQUIPMENT IS BUILT TO LAST…

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Model Description Impact Class Year Condition Warranty Price

SC22 Hyd. Breaker 550 ft-lbs 2007 New 12 Mo. $4,250125SX Hyd. Breaker 1,000 ft-lbs 2003 Fact. Rebuild 6 Mo. $6,900V32 Hyd. Breaker 5,000 ft-lbs 1999 Fact. Rebuild 12 Mo. $30,700

Cash for Clunkers Details: Trade in your used 5,000 or 7,500 ft-lb breakerfor a credit towards the purchase of the V1200 or V1600 below

V1600 Hyd. Breaker 7,500 ft-lbs 2003 Fact. Rebuild 6 Mo. $33,000V1600 Hyd. Breaker 7,500 ft-lbs 2004 Fact. Rebuild 6 Mo. $34,000V1600 Hyd. Breaker 7,500 ft-lbs 2004 Fact. Rebuild 6 Mo. $35,000V1600 Hyd. Breaker 7,500 ft-lbs 2005 Fact. Rebuild 12 Mo. $38,000V1600 Hyd. Breaker 7,500 ft-lbs 2006 Fact. Rebuild 12 Mo. $39,000V46 Hyd. Breaker 7,500 ft-lbs 2005 Fact. Rebuild 12 Mo. $46,400V56 Hyd. Breaker 12,000 ft-lbs Fact. Rebuild 12 Mo. $63,500V65 Hyd. Breaker 15,000 ft-lbs Fact. Rebuild 6 Mo. $120,000

Also Available

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Rep. Oberstar Visits TerexFacility in Grand Rapids

Terex welcomed Congressman JimOberstar (D-Minn.), chairman of the HouseTransportation & Infrastructure Committee,for discussions and a facility tour at its com-pact equipment manufacturing facility inGrand Rapids, Minn., on Nov. 30.

The visit was the result of an invitationfrom Terex. It provided both an opportunityfor the Congressman to learn more aboutconstruction equipment made in his Districtand for Terex to thank him for his leadershipin seeking reauthorization of surface trans-portation programs legislation known inWashington as SAFETEA-LU and mostoften in the construction industry simply as“the Highway Bill.” The legislation willexpire Dec. 18 without furtherCongressional action.

“The economic downturn has had a sig-nificant impact on our business,” said LisaWalsh, general manager of the TerexConstruction Americas facility in GrandRapids. “We are positioning ourselves tokeep and grow jobs here in Grand Rapidswith lean manufacturing practices, but wecan’t do that unless there is a market recov-ery. We greatly appreciate CongressmanOberstar’s leadership on transportation infra-structure investment and are extremelypleased he came to meet with us and see ourfacilities.”

“Chairman Oberstar knows that theHighway Bill is vital to employment in theconstruction equipment industry and forconstruction contractors nationwide and wethank him for his leadership,” Walsh added.

The construction industry, which includesmanufacturing, distribution and equipmentservice, has been hard hit by the recession —as much as 8 percent of all job loss duringthe recession, according to an IHS GlobalInsight study. The Associated EquipmentDistributors (AED) and Association ofEquipment Manufacturers (AEM) sayuncertainty surrounding new federal trans-portation program funding, coming on top ofthe most severe downturn seen since the endof World War II, seriously endangers thelong term health of the industry.”

Tim Mathews, co-owner ofMechanicsville Rental Center and PowerEquipment in Mechanicsville, Va., a Terexcompact equipment distributor, recently par-ticipated in the Start Us Up USA! campaignequipment caravan and rally on the NationalMall in Washington, D.C., organized byAEM and AED. The event was staged toemphasize the 550,000 jobs lost in the con-struction industry and to encourageCongress to reauthorize the Highway bill.

“Infrastructure development and mainte-nance accounts for a large part of our coun-try’s economic recovery,” said Mathews. “Anew surface transportation programs bill willhave a positive effect on our economy — itcreates work for construction contractors,which leads to jobs and investment in newequipment. This bill is the best way to jump-start the entire construction industry.”

For more information about Terex prod-ucts and services, visit: www.terex.com.

(L-R) are Joe Krider, Del Carver and Lisa Walsh of Terex and Jim Oberstar, chair-man of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee.

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WHEEL LOADERS 2004 Komatsu WA250PT-5L, AC, QC, 6316 hrs, 3rd valve, 3 yd..............$61,9002007 JD 544J, AC, 10,175 Light Duty Hrs, new tires & paint, Nice! ..........$62,9002006 Case 621D, Cab, A/C, Heat, JRB QC, 2.5 yd, new tires& paint ........$57,5002005 Cat 906, A/C, 2031 hrs, QC bkt & forks, new paint, Nice!..................$41,5001994 Case 621B, C/H, 8712 hrs, 2.5 yd. bkt, New Paint & tires ................$39,9001998 JD 444H, cab, AC/heat, 12,218 hrs, QC w/2.5 yd bkt, Sharp! ..........$39,9501994 Case 721B, A/C, 4022 Hrs, QC, RC, 20.5R25-70%, New Paint........$59,9501999 Case 721C, Cab, Heat, 3yd, 20.5x25, Very Clean, runs our exc ......$49,500

LOADER BACKHOES & SKIP LOADERS2007 CASE 570M XT, 297 hrs, AC, 4WD, Ride CTL, Turbo, 3 pt, bld ........$46,9002005 JCB 214, C/H, 4x4, E-Hoe, Pilot Ctls, 919 hrs, 36” bkt., 3rd valve & Q/C to

front bucket, (4/1 bkt avail), 50% tires, Like New Condition ........................$41,5002005 Case 590SM II, cab, heat, std hoe, 4x4, 2888 hrs, X Sharp! ............$41,5002005 Case 580SM II, cab, heat, 4x4, Ext. hoe, pilot cntrls, 4/1 bkt, 3372 hrs ..Call1969 Ford 3500 IND, w/loader, 3 pt, r. counter weight, big snow bkt ..............$3,950

EXCAVATORS2000 Cat 325BL, AC, 5,119 hrs, aux hyd, sharp, local one owner ............$66,9002003 Cat 315CL, C/AC/H, 5021 hrs, 48” Bkt, V. Sharp & Tight! ................$57,5001996 Cat 320BL, C/AC/H, 8100 hrs, QC w/48” Bkt, 24” bkt avail ..............$49,5002003 Cat 311 CU, AC, 1894 hrs, zero turn, 34” bkt, Tight, Nice! ..............$43,7502003 Komatsu PC120-6E0, C/AC/H, 2380 hrs, plumbed, V Sharp! ..........$47,9001996 JD 590D, 6738 Hrs, Exc. U/C, 8'6" wide, Q/C w/36” bkt. Sharp! ......$32,5002001 Komatsu PC78US-5, A/C, 3738 hrs, rubber pads, new paint............$27,9002000 Bobcat 334 Mini, 928 hrs, Exc. Rubber Tires, Tight & Sharp! ..........$15,900

CRAWLER DOZER/LOADER2004 JD 755C, CRL. LDR., AC, only 1631 Hrs, one owner, new uc ..........$84,9002006 JD 650J, A/C, 6-way, 2736 hrs, super nice ..............................................Call2000 JD 450H LT, cab, AC, 6 way, 2275 hrs, 75% UC, Very Sharp! ..........$37,9002000 JD 450H LGP, 3990 hrs, new UC, new poly paint..............................$34,9002000 Cat D3C XL, hystat, cab, heat, new Cat UC, 4110 hrs, Nice! ............$29,9501999 Komatsu D39E, 2545 hrs, 6 way, 85% uc, new paint, V. Good! ......$28,9001995 JD 550G IV, 6 way, 2703 hrs, 2 owners, 90% UC, Very Nice ............$28,5001979 JD 750, cab, heat, str. blade w/tilt, low hours, 80% uc, Clean! ..........$23,9101991 JD550G, 6 way, 85% UC, new poly paint, Tight & Nice! ....................$21,9001997 Cat D4C, 6 way, 3652 hrs, 60% UC, Very Clean! ..............................$22,5001986 Case 450C, 6 way, 4674 hr, recent new UC and Paint, Exc! ............$17,500

SKID STEERS & FORKLIFTS2004 Case 40XT, cab, heat, 925 hrs, aux hyd, 65% tires, Sharp! ..............$15,9001990 Case 1845C, OROPS, 4208 Hrs, 72" bkt, 90% Tires, Good................$8,9952005 JCB 506C, 1250 hrs, 6000 lb, 36’ reach ht, 90% tires, like New ......$28,9002005 Sky Trak 6042, 1700 hrs, 4WD, 42’ reach, 70% tires, tight, Nice......$29,7502000 Sky Trak 8042, 8000 lb, 42’ reach, 4675 hrs, 80% tires, Exc! ..........$25,9002000 JCB 506C, 6000 lb, 42’ reach, 3500 hr, good tires, Exc Cond!..........$19,5001998 JCB 930, 4x4, 6000 lb, 21’ strt mast w/side shift, Very Nice! ............$18,950

BOOM/MAN LIFT1999 JLG 450A, Genie Z45/25J, 50' art. boom, dual fuel, 4x4, Nice..........$15,9001999 JLG 600S, 4x4, 60' straight boom, 3800 hrs, dual fuel, Nice! ............$18,500

COMPACTION2004 IR SD45D, 54" smooth drum, only 490 hrs, very sharp......................$26,950

(SEE WEBSITE FOR PHOTOS)

2007 John Deere544J

AC, 10,175 Light Duty Hrs, New Tires & Paint, Nice................$62,900

Visit: www.hulls151.comfor Complete Inventory & Photos

HULL’S IMPLEMENT920-324-5341www.hulls151.com

Jct. Hwy 151 & 26 N.E. of Waupun, WI

Contact Ted Rose or Tim Luby636-343-9970www.lubyequipment.com

MO: Saint Louis, Cape Girardeau, O’FallonIL: Quincy, Caseyville, Springfield

AR: Fort Smith

RENTAL REDUCTIONS*Buckets Sold Separately*

LOADER BACKHOES

2005 CASE 580SM-IILOAD/BH - CAB,AC, HEAT,4X4, A-HYD, X-HOE, PILOT-C,OPS CONV PAC, F-PADS, D-BATT, GOOD CONDITION,820 HOURS, SAINT LOUIS,MO (39276R) ..........$51,000

2005 CASE 590SM-IILOAD/BH - CAB,AC, HEAT,4X4, A-HYD, X-HOE, PILOT-C,RIDE-C, OPS CONV PAC, D-BAT, GOOD CONDITION,1815 HOURS, SAINT LOUIS,MO (39382R) ..........$45,000

DOZERS

2006 CASE 550H LGPDOZER - ROPS, 110”-B, PAT,26”-GR, R-SCREEN, GREATCONDITION, 590=H, ST.LOUIS, MO (42623R)$49,000

MINI EXCAVATOR

2005 CASE CX47 MINIEXCAVATOR - 10.4K, ROPS,AUX. HYD., 15'7"-RUB-T, C-SWING-B, ZERO-TS, C-CHANGE, BF-BLADE, 11'11"DEPTH, BUCKET SOLD SEP,810 HOURS, CAPEGIRARDEAU, MO (42646R) ....................................$23,000

LOADERS

2005 CATERPILLAR 963C -

CAB,AC, 43K, 100"-3.5-CU/YD,

22" PADS, GOOD CONDI-

TION, 2465 HRS, ST. LOUIS,

MO (39648R) ..........$125,000

2005 CASE 1850K (SERIESII) - CAB,AC, SEMI-U, 134"

BLADE, 24" PADS, COLD

START, CUMMINS, 190HP,

GOOD CONDITION, 1590

HRS, O’FALLON, MO

(39119R) ................$120,000

TRUCKS

2006 CASE 340B HAULTRUCK - CAB,AC, HEAT, 6X6,

79.366LB PAYLOAD, 456HP,

29.5XR25, BACKUP ALARM,

COLD START AID, 63,900

LBS, GOOD CONDITION, 850

HRS, ST. LOUIS, MO (42906R)

..............................$220,000

ROLLERS2003 CASE SV210 ROLLER -

ROPS, 66"-SHEEPSFOOT,

20,000LBS, SINGLE DRUM,

99HP, 35,970LBS OF C-

FORCE, ARTICULATED,

BACK UP-A, 14.9X24, GOOD

CONDITION, 1295 HOURS,

ST. LOUIS, MO (36254R) ........

................................$38,000

TELEHANDLER

2005 TEREX TH636C TELE-HANDLER - ROPS, 6,000LB-CAP, 4X4, 4WS, 48" FORKS,DEERE TURBO, 99HP, 48"CAR, 36' MAX-L, 21' MAX-R,13X24/FOAM, GOOD CON-DITION, 4420 HRS, CAPEGIRARDEAU, MO (40173R) ....................................$16,500

2005 TEREX TH844C -ROPS, 8000 LB, 4X4, 4WS, 48”FORKS, DEERE TURBO, 99HP,72”-CAR, 13X24/FOAM,22,930 LBS, GOOD CONDI-TION, 4545 HOURS, HEBERSPRINGS,AR (38623R) ..........................................$19,500

LOADER BACKHOES

1998 NEW HOLLAND 2120AGG LOADER - ROPS, 4x4, REG-HOE, 3-POINT HITCH / PTO, 60"-LOADER, Q-ATTACH, 24"-&-24"-BH BUCKETS, 1060-H, GREATCONDITION, SPRINGFIELD, IL(45274) ..........................$19,200

2001 CASE 580 SUPER M L/BH- CAB,A/C, 4X4, X-HOE, RIDE-C,TWO LEVER, BUCKET-CPL, F-PADS,TIRES / GOOD, 24”TOOTH, GOOD CONDITION,5605 HRS, ST. LOUIS, MO (45576)......................................$43,400

1983 CASE 580E L/BH - CAB,4X4, X-HOE, 2-STICK, D-PADS,AMULET THUMB, 30" SMOOTH,(18"&24" TOOTH), FAIR TIRES,GOOD COND.,APPROX 4500HOURS, QUINCEY, IL (47815) ............................................$13,600

ROLLERSSUPERPAC 400P ROLLER -ROPS, 40"-PAD FOOT W/ KNOCKDOWN BLADE, DIESEL, GOODCONDITION, QUINCEY, IL(46864) ............................$5,400

EXCAVATOR2006 CASE CX210 EXCAVA-TOR - 46K, CAB,AC, HEAT, 32"STEEL,AUX HYD, C-CHANGE,A-GREASE, RADIO, BUCKET SOLDSEP, 21'5" DEPTH, 32'1" REACH,GOOD COND., 1010-H, ST.LOUIS, MO (47616) ....$105,600

LOADERS1994 BOBCAT 753 LOADER -ROPS, FOOT--C, 43.5HP, 10X16.5-GREAT, 60” TOOTH, 4740 LBS,GREAT CONDITION, 1660-H,CASEYVILLE, IL (47687) ..$8,300

2005 CASE 450 LOADER -ROPS,TIER-II, 88HP, FOOT-T,RIDE-C, 12X16.5/ GOOD, BUCK-ET COUPLER, 82"-TOOTH,W/BOE, GOOD CONDITION, 595HOURS, QUINCEY, IL (46653) ............................................$26,500

2005 CASE 450 LOADER -ROPS,TIER II, 88 HP, FOOT-T,COLD START, 8,830LBS, 73"-TOOTH, GOOD CONDITION,560 HRS, QUINCY, IL (47523) ............................................$23,600

1996 CASE 1840 LOADER -ROPS, HAND-T, 10X16.5/GOOD,63"-TOOTH, 54 HP, 5560 LBS,GOOD CONDITION, 1890 HRS,ST. LOUIS, MO (47206) ..$11,100

MISCELLANEOUS

1995 RAYCO RG1625 STUMPGRINDER - TRAILER,GOODTEETH,GAS,ANTI CREEP,205-H,GOOD COND., ST.LOUIS,MO(45249)................................$7,000

PRE OWNED

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Caterpillar, Illinois Dealers WelcomeIAAP Members to Safety Seminar

Caterpillar Corporation and its dealers serving theIllinois market pulled out the wheel chocks to wel-come IAAP members for the Heavy Equipment

Safety Seminar on Nov. 3 and 4 in Peoria, Ill. The chance to operate numerous heavy equipment simu-

lators turned out to be the event’s highlight. Representativesfrom Altorfer Inc., Fabick CAT and Patten Industries Inc.welcomed guests to the Caterpillar Edwards Demonstrationand Learning Center.

Between safety topic sessions, Caterpillar experts tooktime to show a range of tasks their equipment could accom-plish inside the demonstration arena. The event included a385C excavator, a 914G wheel loader, a 740 articulatedtruck, 772 and 777F off-highway haul trucks, a 988H wheelloader and a D11T track-type tractor.

In addition to Caterpillar, Bridgestone and DBA-SALAhad much to say about heavy equipment safety.

For more information, visit www.Safety.Cat.Com.

Caterpillar experts took time to show a range oftasks their equipment could accomplish inside thedemonstration arena.

Ken Edwards, Cat global mining marketing divisionmanager, let everyone know that the company is com-mitted to designing safety and sustainability into allof its products.

The event included a 385C excavator, a 914G wheelloader, a 740 articulated truck, 772 and 777F off-highway haul trucks, a 988H wheel loader and aD11T track-type tractor.

Caterpillar Corporation and its dealers serving theIllinois market pulled out the wheel chocks to wel-come IAAP members for the Heavy Equipment SafetySeminar on Nov. 3 and 4 in Peoria, Ill.

Gerry Nichols, senior engineering manager, ofBridgestone addressed safety and longevity in hisprogram.

A D11T track-type tractor moves dirt for an enthusi-astic crowd.

Valerie Cantrell, customer safety service consultant,explained the company’s goals to provide individu-alized training and coaching for environmental,health and safety concerns.

Brian Sims, senior product demonstrator, now worksfor Caterpillar after many years in the mining indus-try. He took time to drive equipment during the demoand to address safe operating practices.

The event included a 988H wheel loader pouring dirtinto a 772 off-highway truck.

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Tire Size Brand Type Qty Price

17.5-25 Firestone 12ply 4 $374

17.5-25 Goodyear 12ply $400

17.5R25 Michelin XHA 17 $1,056

17.5R25 Bridgestone VUT 4 $715

20.5-25 Firestone L3 24ply 4 $1,000

26.5-25 Firestone L3 20 ply $2,145

26.5-25 Goodyear L3 20ply $2,200

26.5-25 Bridgestone L3 20ply $2,365

29.5-25 Firestone L3 22ply $2,723

35/65-33 Firestone L5 30ply 16 $5,700

35/65-33 Bridgestone L5 42ply 4 $10,000

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Apprenticeship Programs EyeBuilding Lifetime CraftspeopleBy Giles LambertsonCEG CORRESPONDENT

A dynamic apprenticeship program willnot by itself save the U.S. constructionindustry from a looming shortage of skilledlabor, but it is “one of the pieces of the puz-zle” to stabilizing the labor situation, sayindustry leaders.

Unions, contractors and associations oper-ate apprenticeship programs mostly to teachtrade skills. However, they also hope the pro-grams will swell the ranks of craftspeopleand retain their workplace allegiance for alifetime. The ultimate goal of every appren-ticeship program sponsor in the country is toboost both the quality and quantity of trainedconstruction laborers. How they pursue thiscommon objective differs in a variety ofways.

To produce skilled workers in such fieldsas carpentry, cement masonry and construc-tion laborer, contractors in the MasterBuilders’ Association of WesternPennsylvania mostly work through tradeunions. It is an association that goes back along ways: the Master Builders’Association— a founding member of AssociatedGeneral Contractors — and the carpentersunion both date from the 1880s.

The success of apprenticeship programsin Pittsburgh is evident in the new $13 mil-lion training center of the Carpenters JointApprenticeship and Training Program.Ground was broken a year ago for the center,which sits adjacent to the carpenters’ head-quarters. The 93,000-sq-ft. facility is state ofthe art, according to Jon O’Brien, MBA’sdirector of communications.

“Anything you can think of that willenhance training they have incorporated intothe building.”

The four-year apprenticeship trainingincludes 144 hours of annual classroomwork and at least 4,000 hours of on-the-jobtraining over four years. If an apprenticecompletes the rigorous instruction and pass-es the muster of his supervisors, a designa-tion of journeyman carpenter is his reward.

In addition, the certificate of carpentryapprenticeship is transferable to theCommunity College of Allegheny Countyfor 30 credits, which can be applied towardan associate degree in building constructionestimation or supervision.

Approximately 1,000 students enroll eachyear in carpenter and laborer apprenticeshipprograms. O’Brien said he is pleased to see

more qualified people being attracted to theprograms, which he attributes to current eco-nomic conditions.

“Jobs are hard to come by and a lot ofyoung people are looking toward the trades,”he said. “We are looking at the quality of theapplicants going off the charts, many ofthem just out of college.”

He said the typical applicant to the pro-gram used to be 28 to 29 years of age. Nowpeople entering the program are in the 25-year-old range.

“I think they will be in for the long term,too. Right around the mid-20s a lot of youngpeople are starting families. They want ben-efits and the unions are a viable option.”

Still, local contractors realize that thelong-term trend for the industry labor pool isnot good, with more skilled people retiringthan are entering the trades. To address theproblem, some of the unions in westernPennsylvania are changing pension rules. Itused to be that working 30 years or reachingage 55 was sufficient tenure to earn 100 per-cent pension benefits. Last year, the figureswere adjusted to 35 years or age 62.

“This is one way they tackle the issue,”O’Brien said. “I think it is a pretty nice littleBand-Aid. Hopefully, it will give young peo-ple an opportunity to assume leadership onthe job site.”

Landau Building Company, a Pittsburgh-area fixture in the contracting industry formore than a century, is an active participantin the Master Builders’ Association appren-ticeship effort. Carpentry and laborerapprentices are employed by Landau, as wellas co-op students from area schools includ-ing the University of Pittsburgh.

“We definitely see the value of the appren-ticeship programs,” said Jen Landau, a proj-ect manager at the company and a memberof the MBA Young ConstructorsCommittee. “We have a lot of apprenticeswho have spent all four years working forLandau and become journeymen. We haveone right now who is going through superin-tendent training.”

Landau said apprentices are welcomedinto the workplace by their more establishedpeers in the workforce, as well as by man-agement.

“There has been talk in the past how theolder generation of carpenters hasn’t beencooperative, saying ‘This guy just wants totake my job.’ But I have never seen that per-sonally and I believe the more experienced

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‘05 Komatsu D61PX-15, EROPS, Str Blade, 4000 Hrs, C0392 ..............$71,500

‘04 Komatsu D65EX-15, OROPS, Semi U, #C5148 ................................$77,000

‘07 Komatsu D41EX-6, OROPS, 6-Way Blade, 1000 Hrs, C0497 ..........$53,900

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Illinois-based “D” Construction works on the 800,000-sq.-yd. (668,900 sq m) intermodular project at the com-pany’s rail yard in Joliet, Ill.

An additional GOMACO GP2800 on the job is fed bytwo GOMACO GT9500 placers.

Finkbiner Equipment Co. Sales Representative ChadCailteux (L) and “D” Construction Inc. ConcreteForeman Darin London stand in front of the GOMACOGP2800 concrete paver.

Ill. Contractor Leads $150M Rail Yard Project in Joliet

the company’s rail yard in Joliet, Ill.“The PCC costs approximately $40 mil-

lion and the aggregate portion that we areconstructing on the project is more than$150 million,” Bill Savoree, project superin-tendent of “D” Construction said. “Thebiggest challenge this year has been theabove normal rainfall. So we’re really gladwe purchased the polyroll attachment for ourtexture cure machine.”

To tackle such a large project, “D”Construction called on Finkbiner EquipmentCo. for back up.

Finkbiner, a GOMACO dealer, suppliedthe contractor with three GOMACOmachines to work on site — a TC-600 tex-ture/cure machine, a GHP-2800 4-trackslipform paver and a Integrated Dowel BarInserter (IDBI), which attaches to theGOMACO GHP-2800.

The purchase was completed on April 10and the machines were delivered fromGOMACO in Ida Grove, Iowa, the lastweek of August.

“For the project we purchased a newGOMACO 2800 4 track with compact IDBIand a GOMACO TC600 through ourGOMACO dealer Finkbiner Equipment,”Savoree said. “We also purchased a LMGSthrough Leica Geosystems to enable us topave without stringlines. We are placing theaggregate with a JD blade and dozer usingGPS and bring the stone to final grade usingan asphalt paver, which is also running offthe Leica stringless system using robotictotal stations.”

“D” Construction installed a 10-in. (25cm) aggregate base over lime modified soil.

Then, the contractor placed jointed con-crete pavements ranging in thickness from 8

(L-R) are Bill Savoree, project superintendent of “D” Construction; Todd Sandeno,vice president of “D” Construction; Chad Cailteux of Finkbiner Equipment Co. Inc.;and Ken Sandeno Jr., vice president of “D” Construction Inc. in Coal City, Ill.

At the controls of this GOMACO GP2800 concrete slip form paver is “D”Construction Inc. Foreman Darin London.

“D” Construction placed 225,000 cu. yds. (172,000 cu m) of concrete and 450,000tons (408,000 t) of stone. see RAIL page 46

RAIL from page 1

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2006 Cat 938B Series II, 3600 hrs ......$81,0002005 Cat 930G Series II, 2425 hrs........$75,0002006 Cat 950H, 2032 hrs ....................$140,0002006 Komatsu 320PT-5, tool carrier, 3600 hrs ..................................................................$75,000

Shooting Boom ForkLifts2005 Cat TH460B, Cab, Heat, Outriggers............................................................................$39,5002005 Mustang 642, Cab, Heat, 632 hrs $35,0002002 JLG G642A, Cab, Heat, 2659 hrs ..$25,000

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2006 John Deere 700J Dozer, 30" pads,Cab, Air, 6 Way, 1900 hrs ................$78,0002005 John Deere 650J XL, Cab, Air, 6 Way,2950 hrs ................................................$55,0002005 John Deere 750 LGP, Cab, Air, 4085 hrs....................................................................$85,0002005 John Deere 850J LGP, Cab, Air, 2300 hrs................................................................$105,000

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Allis-Chalmers HD41 Crawler Dozer, 1:25 Scale ............................................................$190Allis-Chalmers HD21 Dozer/Ripper, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$80Bell B40D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$50Bobcat A300 Wheel Loader, 1:25 Scale ............................................................................$55Bobcat S175 Skid Steer Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$18Bobcat M610 Golden 50th Anniversary Skid Steer Loaer ................................................$50Bobcat Tractor/Trailer Set, 1:50 Scale................................................................................$80Case 721D Wheel Loader, 1:87 Scale ..............................................................................$20Case 340 Articulated Truck, 1:87 Scale..............................................................................$20Case CX 330 Excavator, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................................$20Caterpillar No. 12 Motor Grader, 1:87 Scale ....................................................................$25Caterpillar 140H Motor Grader w/ripper & scarifier, 1:50 Scale ......................................$40Caterpillar CS-563 Soil Compactor, 1:87 Scale ................................................................$25Caterpillar 825 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$35Caterpillar 420E Backhoe/Loader, 1:50 Scale....................................................................$45Caterpillar D6K XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$45Caterpillar D10T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75Caterpillar D11R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale................................................................$45Caterpillar D11T Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$70Caterpillar 336D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$70Caterpillar 797F Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................$250Caterpillar 950H Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$45Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$35Caterpillar 992 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Caterpillar 994F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$95 Caterpillar 226B2 Skid Steer Loader w/tools, 1:32 Scale ................................................$30Caterpillar CB-534D XW Asphalt Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$40Caterpillar D5G XL Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale ............................................................$55Caterpillar D8R Track Type Tractor, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$40Caterpillar Vintage Twenty Tractor w/metal tracks, 1:16 Scale ........................................$70Caterpillar 302.5 Mini-Excavator, 1:32 Scale ....................................................................$30Caterpillar 320C Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$35Caterpillar 330D L Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$70Caterpillar 511 OB Excavator, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$65Caterpillar 247B2 Multi-Terrain Loader, 1:32 Scale ..........................................................$30Caterpillar 432E Side Shift Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................................$40Caterpillar 365C L Front Shovel, 1:50 w/metal tracks ..........................................................$70Caterpillar 963D Track Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Caterpillar 977 Traxcavator, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$35Caterpillar 611 Motor Scraper in display case, 1:64 Scale ..............................................$25Caterpillar 623G Elevating Motor Scraper, 1:50 Scale ......................................................$45Caterpillar 725D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$30Caterpillar 775E Off-Highway Truck in display case, 1:64 Scale ......................................$25Caterpillar 777D Off-Highway Truck, 1:50 Scale................................................................$40Caterpillar "O" Gauge Complete Train Set ..........................................................................$275Caterpillar Agricultural 75E Tractor, 1:64 Scale ................................................................$12

Caterpillar Four Piece Military Set, 1:50 Scale ................................................................$75Hitachi LX70 Wheel Loader, 1:40 Scale ............................................................................$65International 433 Motor Scraper, 1:25 Scale ..................................................................$175International 560 Payloader, 1:25 Scale ..........................................................................$175International Harvester 560 PayLoader, 1:87 Scale ..........................................................$35International TD-24 Military Dozer, 1:50 Scale..................................................................$50JCB 3CX Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$50JCB 456 Loader Waste Master, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$60JCB 456 ZX Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$65JCB Vibromax VM 115 Soil Compactor, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$45John Deere 320 Skid Steer Loader, 1:16 Scale ................................................................$45John Deere 850J Dozer, 1:50 Scale....................................................................................$40Komatsu 960E Mining Truck, 1:50 Scale..........................................................................$275Komatsu PC300LC-8 Excavator, 1:50 Scale ......................................................................$70Komatsu WA500-6 Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..................................................................$60Komatsu D51 EX Dozer, 1:50 Scale ....................................................................................$60Komatsu D51 PX Dozer, 1:50 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..................................................$100Peterbilt Blue/Silver 367 Dump Truck, 1:34 Scale ............................................................$85U.S. Army Ford F800 Tractor w/Trailer, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................$35Volvo G970 Motor Grader, 1:50 Scale ................................................................................$65Volvo SD-122 Soil Compactor, 1:72 Scale ........................................................................$45Volvo A25C Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$30Volvo A25D Articulated Truck, 1:50 Scale ..........................................................................$45Volvo A40D Articulated Hauler, 1:50 Scale ........................................................................$50Volvo BL71 Backhoe Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$45Volvo EC45 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......................................................$65Volvo 150E Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$45Volvo L35B Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ..............................................................................$45Volvo L350F Wheel Loader, 1:50 Scale ............................................................................$80

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Allis Chalmers HD-41 Crawler Dozer, 1:25 Scale..................................................$190

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2005 VibromaxVM116PDB, s/nJKC8340900, 945 Hrs, 82”Padfoot Roller w/Blade .....................................$43,000

2005 Takeuchi TB53FR,s/n 15811048, 1845 Hrs,Rubber Track Mini-Excavator, Cab w/Heat, 18”& 24” Buckets .......$35,800

2000 Case 580SL, s/nJJG0273871, 3182 Hrs,Cab/Heat, 4WD, Ext-Hoe, 2Lever Controls ......$36,500

2004 Vibromax VM116D,s/n JKC8341104, 1575 Hrs,82’ Smooth Drum Roller,ROPS ...................$40,000

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Bobcat S185 Turbo, 56hp Kubota,1,850# load rating, open ROPS,10x16.5 tires new rubber, 67"tooth bucket, I/D: 036163, 1370hours $13,995

Takeuchi TL150, 97hp rubber track-loader, Cab w/Heat & A/C, joystickcontrols – CASE control pattern, 80"tooth bucket, I/D: 5023572324,900 hours $37,500

Gehl 883, 8,000# lift, 40' boom,open ROPS, 50% rubber, 48" car-riage w/ forks, I/D: 077242, 7400hours $14,995

Sky Trak 5028, 5,000# lift, 28'boom, open ROPS, 48" carriage w/48" forks, I/D: 9D2494, 3050 hours$17,500

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SECT IONTrucks & Trailers

Mack Trucks Deliver Christmas Trees in N.Y., D.C.Who needs flying reindeer when

Christmas arrives on a Mack truck? Two ofthe most famous Christmas trees in the coun-try were delivered this year by customers ofMack Trucks Inc.: the Rockefeller Centertree in New York City, and the U.S. CapitolChristmas tree in Washington, D.C.

The Rockefeller Center tree — a monu-mental 10-ton, 76-ft. Norway spruce har-vested in Connecticut — arrived first, hauledby a Mack Vision axle back tractor into thecenter of the Big Apple holiday kickoff at 8a.m. Nov. 12. The arrival was covered liveon national television by NBC’s TodayShow.

The Mack Vision model, owned and oper-ated by Torsilieri Inc. of Gladstone, N.J., hadno trouble traversing the heart of Manhattan,due to its maneuverability, tight turningradius and skilled driver. This year marks the27th time Torsilieri has delivered theRockefeller Center Christmas tree.

The 2009 U.S. Capitol Christmas Treehad a longer journey to make, from Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona to thefoot of Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The85-ft. blue spruce was harvested on Nov. 7.In this case, a Mack CH axle back tractor did

see TREES page 38

The 2009 Rockefeller Center Christmas tree arrives at its destination in New York City on the morning of Nov. 12, delivered byTorsilieri Inc.’s Mack Vision tractor. This is the 27th time a Torsilieri Mack has delivered its load of holiday cheer toRockefeller center.

While it may be a little too big to fit down a chimney, the freshly-cut 2009 U.S.Capitol Christmas tree is lowered into a special cradle on a trailer behind aSouthwest Industrial Rigging Mack CH in Arizona Nov. 7th.

The massive U.S. Capitol Christmas tree is safely ensconced in a protective trailer,keeping the blue spruce fresh as it traveled for 10 days through the state ofArizona then cross-country to Washington, D.C. and the grounds of the U.S. Capitol.Southwest Industrial Rigging’s powerful Mack CH was enlisted to handle this veryspecial delivery.

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Highlift LLC, a Midwest Tractor company,is now an authorized distributor for Rogerstrailers in Ohio and parts of Kentucky andIndiana. It stocks a wide range of new and usedequipment, for sale as well as rental, in theproduct lines of: Caterpillar, John Deere, JLG,Lull, Skytrak, Gradall and Takeuchi.

Highlift’s growth and success is a directresult of its attention to the needs of its cus-tomers, according to Rogers. Job site deliveryof equipment is offered anyplace in the UnitedStates. Service, parts and financing are allavailable onsite.

Highlift is located on Interstate 75 at 125Citycentre Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio.

For more information about Rogers, call800/441-9880 or visit www.rogerstrailers.com.

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The Rogers TAG20 is now available for sale and rental at Highlift.

Nuss Truck NamedNew Dealer for XLSpecialized Trailers

XL Specialized Trailers Inc. has announced the signing ofa representation agreement with a new dealer, Nuss Truck &Equipment. Nuss Truck & Equipment has seven strategiclocations and will help increase XL’s support in Minnesotaand western Wisconsin.

“Our expanding dealer network is a direct reflection ofour growing market share in the U.S.,” said Scott Wall, pres-ident and CEO of XL. “Having a new dealer of the caliberof Nuss Truck & Equipment reinforces the message tohaulers that XL and its dealer partners represent the best inthe transportation industry today.”

About XLXL had specialized in designing and building commer-

cial, construction, agriculture, wind and oil energy, and cus-tom style trailers since 1995.

Wallwork Kenworth Adds New Facilities in N.D., Minn.

Wallwork Kenworth has expanded itsoperations and customer support with newfacilities in Williston, N.D., and FergusFalls, Minn.

A member of the Kenworth dealer net-work of more than 300 locations in theUnited States and Canada, the newWallwork Kenworth — Williston parts andservice facility is on a 5-acre site near U.S.Highway 85. The dealership features a 6,000sq.-ft. service department with six bays, anda large parts warehouse to support vocation-

al customers involved with the Williston OilBasin.

“We’ve decided to make some significantinvestments in our business this year to bet-ter serve our customers,” said WilliamWallwork III, Wallwork president and dealerprincipal.

Wallwork’s Williston facility is located at2615 University Ave. The dealership is openfrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday throughFriday. The phone number is 701/774-3007.

In addition, 24-hour mobile service is avail-able upon request.

Wallwork Kenworth — Fergus Fallsrecently relocated its parts facility to a 2.5-acre site at the north end of Fergus Falls withconvenient access from U.S. Highway 59and Interstate 94. The newly renovated facil-ity provides parts support with the potentialfor future growth. The dealership is locatedat 26275 U.S. Highway 59 and is open from7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through

Friday. The phone number is 218/998-3297.Wallwork maintains its headquarters loca-

tion in Fargo, N.D. Earlier this year,Wallwork Kenworth opened a new, 39,000sq.-ft., dealership in Bismarck, N.D., on a5.5-acre site near Exit 161 off Interstate 94.

Wallwork has been a Kenworth dealer for40 years and has received Kenworth’sDealer Excellence Award 15 times.

For more information, visit www.wall-worktrucks.com.

Wallwork Kenworth has expanded its operations and customer support with new facilities in Williston, N.D., and Fergus Falls, Minn.

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Utility Van $28,995 Work Van $19,995 Red Utility Van $31,995

15’ Cube Van $25,995 12’ Flatbed $24,995Dump Truck $31,995

4x4 8’ Flatbed $25,995 12' Cube Van $27,995 Service Body $23,995

877-850-997712475 Plaza Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344

www.suburbanchev.com

©2008 GM Corp.

*All Sale Prices Include Manufacturer Rebate & Commercial Rebate For Qualified Commercial Customers To Dealer, Not Including Tax Or License.”

12' Dually Cube $28,995 4x4 Service Body $27,995 12’ WorkPro Cube $33,995

Commercial Close-Out

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Naperville1400 W. Ogden Ave.

630-355-7150

South Holland310 W. 162 St. Rt. 6

708-331-6362

Rockford3110 Prairie Rd.815-961-3160

Wauconda1560 North Old Rand Rd.

847-526-7700

Rockdale600 Walnut Ct815-730-9011

www.westsidetractorsales.com

Scharber & Sons, Inc. 13725 Main Street Rogers, MN 55374

763-428-4107 Fax: 763-428-2700 www.scharbers.com

949 3rd Ave.Windom, MN 56101

507-678-2752

6140 Highway 10 NWAnoka, MN 55303

763-323-1720 888-448-5266

Fax: 763-422-3949

3021 West 133rd Shakopee, MN 55379

952-445-6310 Fax: 952-496-0263

23580 Highway 55 Loretto, MN 55357

763-479-8200 Fax: 763-479-8201

Columbus Branch 50 E Kingston Ave

Columbus, OH 43207614-443-6541

Fax: 614-449-0182www.columbusequipment.com

Cadiz Branch 290 Old Steubenville Pike

Cadiz, OH 43907740-942-8871740-942-3611

Canton Branch 1601 Shepler-Church Ave. SW

Canton, OH 44706330-453-4521330-453-4701

Cincinnati Branch 11512 Gondola St

Cincinnati, OH 45241513-771-3922513-771-6547

Dayton Branch 7570 New Carlisle Pike

Dayton, OH 45424937-879-3154937-879-3688

Jackson Branch 1611 Pattonsville RdJackson, OH 45640

740-288-0222740-286-0808

Painesville Branch 864 Richmond Road

Painesville, OH 44077440-352-0452440-352-0730

Richfield Branch 3942 Brecksville RdRichfield, OH 44286

330-659-6681330-659-4760

Toledo Branch 12500 Williams Rd

Perrysburg, OH 43551419-872-7101419-874-7413

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Vermeer Sales & Service

1675 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 West

PO Box 26Dassel, MN 55325

320-275-2737Toll Free: 888-679-4857www.farmriteequip.com

McCann Industries, Inc.

Addison543 South Rohlwing Road

Addison, IL 60101630-627-0000

Fax: 630-627-8711

Big Rock47W247 US Highway 30

Big Rock, IL 60511630-556-3111

Fax: 630-556-3749

Bolingbrook250 East Frontage RoadBolingbrook, IL 60440

630-739-7770Fax: 630-739-7699

Chicago2350 South Laflin Street

Chicago, IL 60608312-942-9200

Fax: 312-421-3502

Crestwood4701 West 137th Street

Crestwood, IL 60445708-597-3110

Fax: 708-597-9945

McHenry4102 W. Crystal Lake Road

McHenry, IL 60050815-385-0420

Fax: 815-385-2975

Schererville1133 Indianapolis Boulevard

Schererville, IN 46375219-865-6545

Fax: 219-865-0269

Wauconda1360 North Rand RoadWauconda, IL 60084

847-526-9444Fax: 847-526-9448

www.McCannOnline.com

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Mack Transports ChristmasSpirit on Its Metal ‘Sleigh’

the honors, taking the tree on a 10-day tourof the state, then making the cross-countryjourney to Washington, D.C. The special treetraveled in a special trailer transported by aspecial truck. Owned and operated byheavy-haul specialist Southwest Industrial

Rigging, Phoenix, the red, white and blueMack daycab attracted attention all the wayfrom the Grand Canyon State to the Nation’sCapital. This is the first time a tree fromArizona has been selected by the U.S. ForestService to adorn the Capitol grounds for theChristmas holidays.

A Mack Vision with a very special load. The 2009 Rockefeller Center Christmas treewaits to be unloaded and placed in its stand Nov. 12th.

TREES from page 33

Newark, IL (815) 695-5291

Building Trailers To Meet Your Needs

Dierzen Trailer Co.

Kewanee, IL (309) 853-2316

21980 KENRICK AVE. • LAKEVILLE, MN 55044PHONE: (952) 469-1006 FAX: (952) 469-1152

WWW.MIDLANDEQUIPMENTCO.COM

• Watson Chalin & Ridewell Pusher & Tag Axles • Toolboxes• Strobes & Vibrators • Custom Contractor & Tree Bodies

• PullTarp & Roll-Rite Tarp Systems• Replacement Dump Bodies & Tailgates

• Bibeau Dump Bodies • Tafco Platform & Contractors Bodies• Bonnell Sanders & Snow Plows • Wet Kits • Cab Guards• HTC – Hydraulic Truck Conveyors • Frame Stretching

CUSTOM BUILT MIDLAND DUMPBODIES & TRAILERS

Mailhot and Custom Telescopic Hoists

Custom Welding & Fabrication – We Repair All Competitor Boxes

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3478 5th Ave. S.Fort Dodge, IA 50501

(515) 574-2302

4734 Sergeant Rd.Waterloo, IA 50701

(319) 234-8710

Mid Country Machinery(800) 206-5936

www.midcountrymachinery.com

2007 Kobelco SK-350LC8 EROPS, A/C, Plumbed, 700 Hrs ..................................................................................................P.O.R.

2006 Kobelco SK-290LC A/C, Very Good Condition, 2,700 Hrs........................................................................................$105,0002008 Kobelco SK-260LC8 60ft Long Reach ..............FOR RENT2007 Kobelco SK-260LC8 A/C, Plumbed, NEW ................P.O.R.2006 Kobelco SK-250LC 60ft. Long Reach, 2,000 Hrs $145,0002005 Kobelco SK-250LC A/C, Plumbed, Very Good Cond. ................................................................................................$85,000(4) 2008 Kobelco SK-210LC8 Cab, A/C, Aux Hyd, NEW ........................................................................................From $125,0002006 Kobelco SK-210LC A/C, Hyd. Thumb, 2,500 Hrs ..$85,0002007 Kobelco SK-170 LC8 Cab, A/C, NEW........................P.O.R.2007 Kobelco SK-160LC 42" Bucket, A/C ......................$99,0002005 Kobelco SK-160LC A/C, QC, Hyd. Thumb, 1,600 Hrs ................................................................................................$65,0002001 Kobelco SK-160LC A/C, Manual Thumb, One Owner ................................................................................................$43,0002009 Kobelco ED195 Blade Runner, A/C, Plumbed, NEW P.O.R.2008 Kobelco ED150 Blade Runner, A/C, NEW ................P.O.R.2007 Kobelco ED150 Blade Runner, A/C, NEW ................P.O.R.(3) 2007 Kobelco 135SR LC A/C, plumbed, wide pads, shortradius, NEW ......................................................................P.O.R.2009 Gradall XL4100, 6x4, A/C, NEW..........................$350,0002006 JD 180CW Wheel Exc, QC, Ditch Bkt, 1,300 Hrs ..$89,0002004 JD 160C LC A/C, plumbed, excellent cond, 1,400 Hrs................................................................................................$75,0002006 Cat 330DL A/C, QC, 1,600 Hrs ............................$190,0002003 Cat 320CL, Aux. Hyd., One Owner, 5300 Hrs ........$63,0002000 Cat 318BL, A/C, Good Condition, 4030 Hrs ..........$51,0002007 Komatsu PC220LC-8, A/C, 48" Bkt, 1,100 Hrs ....$105,000

2008 NH B110 EROPS, 4WD, E-Hoe, A/C ..........................P.O.R.2008 NH B95 A/C, Aux Hyd, Pilot Controls, RC, NEW ......P.O.R.2007 NH B95 EROPS, A/C, 4WD, E-Hoe, Pilot Con., 168 Hrs ............................................................................................$55,0002005 JD 310G EROPS, 4WD, Standard Hoe ..................$38,5002004 JD 310G EROPS, 4WD, Standard Hoe ..................$38,5002001 Cat 416CIT, EROPS, 4WD, E-Hoe ..........................$29,000FULL LINE OF NEW HOLLAND LOADER BACKHOES AVAILABLE

2008 Kobelco 80 CS EROPS, A/C, New..........................$75,0002007 Kobelco SK 70 SR Steel or Rubber, EROPS, A/C, 300 Hrs........................................................................................$65,0002007 Kobelco 50SR-3 EROPS, A/C, Aux Hyd, Rubber Tracks,NEW ..................................................................................P.O.R.2007 Kobelco 35SR3 (1) OROPS, (1) EROPS, NEW ........P.O.R.2008 Kobelco 17SR OROPS, Expandable Tracks, NEW ....P.O.R.2003 Bobcat 325D OROPS, Rubber Tracks, 1900 Hrs ..$15,000Hitachi ZX70 EROPS, Steel Tracks ................................$35,000

2006 Cat D8T EROPS, A/C, New Cat UC, 4 bbl Ripper $440,0002006 Cat D8T EROPS, A/C, SU Blade, 2,700 Hrs ........$420,0002007 Cat D6K XL EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, 900 Hrs ..........$140,000(2) 2004 Cat D6R LGP EROPS, A/C, Str. Blade, One Owner......................................................................................$105,000 ea.

2001 Cat D6R XL, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade ....................$95,0002007 Cat D6R XWIII, EROPS, A/C, 2500 Hrs ..............$185,0002003 Cat D6R XW, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, Sweeps, New U/C ..............................................................................................$125,0002001 Cat D6M LGP, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way........................$67,5001995 Cat D6H XL, EROPS, A/C, S/U Blade ....................$72,0002007 Cat D6N LGP, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way, 2,900 Hrs ....$137,0002004 Cat D5N XL OROPS, 6-Way blade, exc. Condition, 1,700Hrs ..................................................................................$93,000(2) 2003 Cat 973C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket ............$95,000 ea.2006 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket, 2,900 Hrs ....$155,0002004 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket, 4,200 Hrs ....$127,0002002 Cat 963C EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket, 8,400 Hrs ......$79,0001995 Cat 963B EROPS, GP Bucket, good cond, 7,296 Hrs ................................................................................................$45,0002006 Cat MT865B, Excellent Condition, 2700 Hrs........$165,0002005 JD 750J LGP EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade, 2,100 Hrs ................................................................................................$107,0002005 JD 700J XLT, EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade................$79,0002005 JD 700H LGP EROPS, A/C, 6-Way Blade, 3,500 Hrs ..................................................................................................$79,0002006 JD 650J XLT EROPS, A/C, Laser System, 650 Hrs ..................................................................................................$110,000

2006 Cat 950H EROPS, A/C, 1,700 Hrs........................$159,0002003 Cat 950G EROPS, A/C, RC, 4,500 Hrs ..................$99,0002006 Cat 938G EROPS, A/C, RC, 1,000 Hrs ..................$99,0002006 Cat 938G EROPS, A/C, RC, 2,000 Hrs ..................$87,500 2006 Cat 930G EROPS, A/C, QC, 2,800 Hrs ..................$85,000(2) 2006 Cat 928GZ EROPS, A/C, QC, LOW Hrs ......$82,500 ea.2001 Cat 902 EROPS, QC, 2,200 Hrs ............................$37,5002001 Volvo L220E EROPS, A/C, 7yd Bkt, Radio, RC, 12,971 Hrs......................................................................................$130,0001998 Volvo L180C EROPS, A/C, RC, 17,000 Hrs ..........$67,0002007 NH W190 EROPS, A/C, 4.25 yd GP Bkt, 900 Hrs $145,0002006 JD 644J, EROPS, A/C, RC......................................$82,0002005 JD 544J, EROPS, A/C, QC, 1,800 Hrs....................$87,0001989 JD 444E, EROPS, GP Bkt ......................................$21,5002003 Komatsu WA180-3RT, EROPS, GP Bkt, 4,813 Hrs $57,5002005 Hyundai HL740-7, EROPS, A/C, 2,100 Hrs ..........$55,0001975 Case W20, EROPS, GP Bkt....................................$12,000Michigan 175B, OROPS, GP Bkt ......................................$7,500

2007 IR SD122F 84" Padfoot w/Blade ............................$95,0002003 IR SD100F 84" Padfoot, 609 Hrs ..........................$75,0002005 IR SD100D-TF 84" Smooth Drum, 500 Hrs ..........$75,0002006 IR SD77DX 66" Smooth Drum, 500 Hrs ................$59,0002003 IR SD77F 66" Padfoot w/Blade ..............................$42,0002004 IR SD70D, 66” Smooth Drum, 830 Hrs ................$49,5002005 IR SD70D OROPS, 66" Smooth Drum, 787 Hrs ....$55,000

2003 IR SD70D OROPS, 66" Smooth Drum, 1,300 Hrs $38,0001999 IR SD70F OROPS, 66" Padfoot, 2,500 Hrs ............$40,0002004 Bomag BW177AD 66" Smooth Drum w/Shell Kit, OROPS,1,300 Hrs........................................................................$45,0002004 Bomag BW177PDH OROPS, 66" Padfoot, 1,400 Hrs ................................................................................................$48,000Ingersoll Rand DD12 32" Double Drum Roller, 321 Hrs $13,000(2) 2002 Vibromax 605D OROPS, 66" Padfoot, 1,800 Hrs..................................................................................................$37,0002007 Dynapac CA150D 66" Smooth Drum, 30 Hrs ........$59,000

(10) 06-09 SkyTrak 10054, EROPS, 10,000#, 54Ft. Tilt CarriageStart at $71,000(12) 06-09 SkyTrak 8042, EROPS, 8000#, 42Ft, Tilt Carriage ..............................................................................Start at $49,000(9) 05-09 SkyTrak 6042, EROPS/OROPS, 6000#, 42Ft, Tilt Car..........................................................................Start at $31,0002007 SkyTrak 6036, EROPS w/Heat, 6000#, 36Ft, Tilt Car, 700Hrs ................................................................................$52,0002005 SkyTrak 6036, OROPS, 6000#, 36Ft, 1900 Hrs ....$31,0002004 SkyTrak 6036, OROPS, 6000#, 36Ft, 2500 Hrs ....$34,0002008 JLG G12-55A, OROPS, 12,000#, 55Ft, 143 Hrs ......P.O.R.2007 JLG G9-43A, EROPS, Sidetilt, 9000Lb, 43Ft, 1000 Hrs ..............................................................................................P.O.R.2004 JLG G9-43A, OROPS, 9000#, 43Ft, 1500 Hrs ......$44,0002007 JLG G6-42A, EROPS, Sidetilt, 6600Lb, 42Ft, 1000 Hrs ..............................................................................................P.O.R.2007 JLG G5-19A, EROPS, 5000Lb, 19Ft, 1300 Hrs ........P.O.R.2006 Gehl RS5, 6000#, 35Ft, 400 Hrs ..........................$35,0002006 Gehl RS6, OROPS, 6000#, 36Ft, 1900 Hrs ..........$28,0002005 Gehl RS6, 6000Lb, 36Ft, 1100 Hrs ......................$38,0002005 Mustang 634, 6000Lb, 34Ft, 541 Hrs ..................$45,0001998 Carelift 6044, 6000Lb, 44Ft, 3315 Hrs ................$23,0001998 Traverse 6035, 6000Lb, 35Ft, 600 Hrs ................$25,0002007 Lull 1044C-54, OROPS, 10,000#, 54Ft, 1100 Hrs $72,0001999 Lull 1044C-54, OROPS, 10,000#, 54Ft, 900 Hrs ..$32,0001998 Lull 644B-37, 6000Lb, 37Ft, 4150 Hrs ................$28,000FULL LINE OF NEW SKY TRAK & JLG FORKLIFTS AND MANLIFTS

2004 Cat 140H EROPS, A/C, Push Block, Rear Rip. ....$145,0002006 Cat 613C II EROPS, A/C, Exc. Condition, 1,500 Hrs ................................................................................................$150,000(2) Cat 631B Hydraulic Pull Scraper ........................$30,000 ea.Terex TS-14B EROPS, A/C..............................................$25,0002006 E-Ject E-22, 22Yd. Hyd. Pull Scraper ....................$75,000(2) 2005 Cat 725, Matched Pair, Excellent Condition, 2500 Hrs................................................................................$225,000 Ea.

2002 Cat 725, Articulated Dump Truck, 23.5x25 Tires, 5500Hrs ................................................................................$152,000(2) 2008 Volvo A25D, 25 Ton Articulated Trucks, Like New......................................................................................$225,000 Ea.

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249 W. Lake Street • Elmhurst, Illinois 60126(888) 832-9830(888) 832-9830

Fax: (630) 832-6735www.hartstractor.com

Crawler Loaders1974 Caterpillar 977L S/N 11K06703, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth.............................................................................................................................$25,000

1971 Caterpillar 977L S/N 11K03983, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth.............................................................................................................................$24,000

2003 Caterpillar 963C S/N 2DS02393, EROPS, Air, GP Bucket W/Teeth...................................................................................................................$145,000

2001 Caterpillar 963C S/N 2DS02101, EROPS, A/C, GP Bucket W/Teeth,90% U/C ................................................................................................$95,0002000 Caterpillar 963C S/N 2DS01069, EROPS, Air, GP Bucket W/Teeth,Good U/C..............................................................................................$105,0001996 Caterpillar 963B S/N 9BL01328, EROPS, No Air, GP BucketW/Teeth ..................................................................................................$79,5001999 Caterpillar 953C S/N 2ZN02364, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth, 1600Org. Hrs ..................................................................................................$92,5001996 Caterpillar 953C LGP S/N 2ZN00437, OROPS, 4+1 Bucket W/Teeth .................................................................................................................$64,000

1988 Caterpillar 953 S/N 20Z2083, OROPS, GP Bucket W/Teeth, NewEngine ....................................................................................................$42,0001985 Caterpillar 953 S/N 20Z0530, OROPS, New U/C, GP BucketW/Teeth, C/P ..........................................................................................$37,500

GrindersBitelli SF102 Grinder S/N 95990017 ................................................$135,000Bitelli SF60 Grinder S/N 01025, No Conveyor ..................................$44,000Bitelli SF60 Grinder S/N 980199 ........................................................$52,000Remax 4800 Grinder S/N 9948312601, 48" Cat 260HP Pull Type 12"Depth ......................................................................................................$49,000

Compactors1986 Caterpillar 815B Conv S/N 15Z00374, EROPS Cab, Excellent, 7300Hrs ........................................................................................................$100,0001978 Caterpillar 815 S/N 91P1326, Cab, ST Blade, No A/C ............$79,5001978 Dynapac CC42A DD Roller S/N 547D25, 66" Double Drum, Cat3208 Diesel, Water System ..................................................................$16,000

Wheel Loaders1972 Case W-14 S/N 9110608, EROPS Cab, New Transmission, NewTires, C/P ................................................................................................$16,0001999 Caterpillar IT38G S/N 7BS00652, EROPS, A/C, 20.5x25 Tires, 2249– ECM shows 9139, 3.5 Yd Bkt W/ Boe ............................................$75,0001992 Caterpillar IT28B S/N 1HF02365, EROPS, 17.5x25 Tires, @ 95%Matched, 2.5 Yd Bkt, 8214 Hrs ............................................................$39,0001968 Caterpillar 966C S/N 76J110, Cab, Heat, Lights, New Engine, NeedsPin Work, Tires Fair ..............................................................................$21,0001990 Caterpillar 936E S/N 33Z04157, EROPS, New Trans, GP BucketW/BOE, C/P ..........................................................................................$54,0001987 Caterpillar 936 S/N 33Z2474, EROPS, New 20.5x25 Radials, GPBucket W/BOE ......................................................................................$44,0001986 Caterpillar 936 S/N 33Z1950, EROPS, New 20.5x25 Radials, GPBucket W/BOE ......................................................................................$44,0001975 Clark 55B S/N 416C-793-CAC, EROPS, GP Bucket, New Engine .....................................................................................................................$16,000

Crawler Tractors1997 Caterpillar D-8R S/N 7XM01828, OROPS, SU Blade, New U/C,New Engine, C/P, 9200 Hrs ................................................................$199,0001994 Caterpillar D-5C S/N 9DL00406, 6605 Hrs, New Trans..........$39,5001980 Caterpillar D-5B LGP S/N 46X0504, New Engine, C/P ..........$32,500Caterpillar D-4C S/N 1RJ1417, OROPS ............................................$29,000

Combo Loaders2002 Caterpillar 430D IT S/N BML02305, 4x4, EHOE, Q CPLRS, A/C,Plumbed, New Tires ..............................................................................$49,5001988 John Deere 510C S/N 746646, EROPS, Cab, 4x4 ....................$17,000

Motor Graders1985 John Deere 670A S/N 509900, Cab, Frt Scarifier, 12' MB, 5200 OrgHours ......................................................................................................$26,500

Hydraulic Excavators1998 Caterpillar 315BL S/N 3AW00489, Plumbed Mech Thumb + Bucket .................................................................................................................$69,500

1999 Caterpillar 301.5 S/N 3YW00647, ROPS, Dozer, Rubber Tracks,Plumbed ..................................................................................................$14,0001993 Caterpillar E120B S/N JF1206, 9312 Hrs ..................................$21,0001995 Gradall XL 4100 S/N 411264, 360° Boom Bucket, Cummins PowerUp+Down, A/C ......................................................................................$70,0001976 Gradall 660C S/N NP24078, Detroit Up + Down, One Bucket $8,5001996 Komatsu PC-200 LC-6, S/N A82010 Plumbed QC 48" Bucket, C+P...................................................................................................................$47,000

1979 Linkbelt LS-3400 S/N 49H4639 ................................................$28,000

Skid Steers1997 Bobcat 863 S/N 514415821, 75HP, Turbo Diesel, 66" GP Bucket, C/P................................................................................................................$13,500

1997 Case 90XT S/N JAF0245761, Cab, Heat, Lights, 33x15.5x16.5 Tires@ 90% ....................................................................................................$15,000

Off Road Trucks1996 Volvo A-25C S/N 5350V50826, 30% Bridgestones, 4200 Org. Hours .................................................................................................................$79,500

Trucks1998 Cronkhite Tag Trailer......................................................................$3,000

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New John Deere Motorgraders Offer Choice, ProductivityUsing extensive customer input and the D-Series as a plat-

form, Deere is introducing six G-Series models, rangingfrom 185 to 275 net hp (138 to 205 kW).

John Deere has been a company of firsts, introducing theindustry’s first articulated motorgrader and the first dual pathhydrostatic front-wheel drive system. Now the tradition con-tinues: John Deere’s new G-Series offers users a choice ofconsole-mounted industry standard controls or armrest-mounted industry standard fingertip controls, as well as fea-tures like cross slope control, automatic differential lock anda rearview camera.

“With the G-Series, it’s not ‘one size fits all’— you’re freeto choose the control style that makes you the most comfort-able and productive,” said Kent Stickler, product marketingmanager of motorgraders, John Deere Construction &Forestry. “And every grader has a steering wheel, no matterwhich control pattern you pick.”

Using extensive customer input and the D-Series as a plat-form, Deere is introducing six G-Series models, rangingfrom 185 to 275 net hp (138 to 205 kW), each engineered forincreased productivity, reliability, durability, serviceabilityand low daily operating costs.

Choices for EveryoneIn controls, there is a choice between the console-mount-

ed low-effort industry standard control pattern or intuitiveand easy-to-use armrest-mounted industry standard fingertipcontrols. If an operator specifies the fingertip controls, he’llstill have a choice between using lever steering or the ever-present steering wheel.

Either way, G-Series controls provide a smooth, pre-dictable response and plenty of power whether the applica-tion calls for heavy blading or fine grading, according to themanufacturer.

There’s also a choice of ground-engaging tools. G-Seriesgraders are available with a front- or mid-mount scarifier, ora rear ripper/scarifier.

“Owners and operators can pick the tool configurationthat’s best for the jobs they do,” Stickler said. “We recognizeeveryone has different needs.”

For road builders, larger site prep contractors and countieswith many road miles to maintain, the G-Series’ Grade Pro

package offers a suite of productivity-enhancing features forhigh-production grading.

Grade Pro models have industry-standard pattern fingertipcontrols, located on the armrest. They offer lever steeringand the steering wheel for operators who prefer traditionalsteering.

With the push of a button, operators can engage return-to-straight, bringing the rear frame back to center. Cross slopecontrol allows operators to select a desired slope and main-tain it with just one blade lift lever. Slope control technologycan assist less experienced operators.

“With the Grade Pro package, Deere makes it easier to doyour best work,” Stickler said. “When you combine smoothergonomically correct controls, cross slope and return-to-straight, you have a machine with unmatched comfort andcontrol. These are the controls that all blade operators prefer– there’s no need to re-learn how to run this motorgrader.”

All John Deere G-Series Grade Pro units are grade-con-trol ready. These machines can accept Trimble or Topcongrade control systems, whichever manufacturer the customerprefers. All automatic grade control buttons and controls areintegrated into the control levers.

A rear camera system with radar object detection is anavailable option and a high/wide-back air-suspension heatedseat completes the package.

All G-Series graders also have keyless start with multiplesecurity codes, enabling owners to control who has access tothe grader. JD Link Ultimate also is standard equipment.

Engine and TransmissionDeere PowerTech Plus 9.0-L high torque Tier III engines

provide lugging and low RPM power, with standard variablehorsepower. Coupled with the heavy-duty Deere transmis-sion with EBS (Event Based Shifting) transmission soft-ware, operators will not only enjoy plenty of power to get thejob done but also will experience extraordinary smoothness,according to the manufacturer.

The rear axles feature automatic differential lock. Thehydraulic clutch-style differential lock can be engaged on the

go.Three of the six new G-Series models have six-wheel

drive rather than tandem drive, enabling them to powerthrough the toughest cuts with power flowing to all wheels.As a result, operators enjoy increased traction and a 30-per-cent increase in tractive effort. Six-wheel-drive units alsohave a precision mode for ultra-low speed operations andsteering compensation to help pull the machine through aturn. These models are the 672G, 772G and 872G.

All G-Series machines have programmable auto-shut-down for fuel savings.

ServiceabilityJohn Deere believes that easy-to-service machines are

important to increased uptime and low daily operating costs.That’s why each G-Series motorgrader has been engineeredwith a convenient transmission, hydraulic and differential fil-ter bank for fast access. There’s also ground level fueling anda swing-out cool-on-demand automatic reversing fan stan-dard on every model.

“If you work in a dusty environment or one prone todebris, the standard auto reversing fan is going to save youtime and maintenance costs,” Stickler said. “The entire cool-ing package folds out for easy cleanout.”

Deere’s NeverGrease pin joints mean a 56-percent reduc-tion in greasing, leading to more time and money savings.

“NeverGrease joints will last longer,” Stickler said. “Andthe tighter joints also will improve the accuracy of your bladework.”

The multi-function LCD color monitor lets the operatorcontinuously track vital machine readings and temperatures.Other items shown include diagnostics system analysis andthe view from the optional rear camera. Additional G-Seriesenhancements include increased blade lift height, increasedcircle throat clearance and a large tapered roller bearing inthe articulation joint. A Balderson-style front lift group hasbeen added to make it easier to attach snow equipment.

For more information, visit www.JohnDeere.com.

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signed up for the Midwest ConstructionExpo, which will be held at the MinneapolisConvention Center on March 18 and 19.

In addition to the exhibits, these showswill be an outstanding educational opportu-nity for attendees. Many of the industry’sleading associations are working closelywith CEG Productions, the show’s produc-ers, to develop programs that will help con-tractors do their jobs better, faster, safer andmore efficiently.

To whet your appetite, Chicago seminarswill include:

• LICA• Julie One Call “Legislative changes that

impact excavators,” • Jacob Scott, U.S. Dept. of Labor —

OSHA, will speak about “New changes inOSHA standards, policies and inspectionprocedures”

• Patten Construction Products BillBayne, Environmental Health & Safetymanager will address “Diesel CombustionEmissions Reduction.”

• Jeffrey Risch, Smith Amundsen, LLC,will discuss “Public Bidding and RelatedLabor Laws.” A comprehensive review andupdate on prevailing wage law, responsiblebidder requirements and project labor agree-ments.

Midwest Construction Expo seminars willfeature:

• Minneapolis Utility Contractors Assn.(MUCA), Thomas Olson, Olson & Price

Ltd., will speak about “How Contractors getpaid for utility-related problems”

• Minnesota chapter of the LandImprovement Contractors of America(LICA)

• Associated Builders and Contractors(ABC)

• Association of General Contractors.(AGC)

• Commercial vehicle enforcement divi-sion of the Minnesota State Patrol, Jay K.Sletten, CVI Segeant, will address “MotorCarrier Enforcement Changes”

• Hennapin Technical College will pres-ent “Focus Four — the four main causes ofaccidents and citations on the job” and “SafeRigging Practices”

• Operating Engineers Local #49, WaynePederson, Local 49 Training Center, will lec-ture about “Trenching and Excavating —OSHA’s excavating standard and how andwhy trenches collapse”

More seminars for The ChicagoConstruction Expo and The MidwestConstruction Expo will be announced soon.

For more information on exhibiting, callBob Buckley, CEG Productions sales man-ager, at 800/992-7116.

For all other questions, call Sheila Kirby,CEG Productions trade show manager, at800/523-2200, or visit www.cegltd.com.

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

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Steady Rains Keep Things Challenging on Rail Yard Job

to 18.8-in. (20 to 47 cm).“On average we are placing about 4,000

to 5,000 cubic yards per day depending onthe thickness we are paving,” Savoree said.“We try to complete each paving run in twodays, so if there is a problem on one day wehave to make up for it on the next day. Ourbiggest production day to date was 6,400cubic yards.”

“D” Construction placed 225,000 cu. yds.(172,000 cu m) of concrete and 450,000 tons(408,000 t) of stone.

Ragnar Benson is the general contractorbut there are numerous contractors workingon different elements of the project.

“Ragnar Benson broke the project up intoindividual contracts like earthwork, paving,electrical, etc.,” Savoree said.

Currently, the project has between 65 and90 people on site everyday, depending onhow many trucks are running.

World of ConcreteSavoree, Darin London and Tom Vancura,

all of “D” Construction, met Finkbiner’steam in Las Vegas for the annual World ofConcrete.

The “D” Construction team went there tolook at a machine that GOMACO had ondisplay.

“Brad Barkema from GOMACO and Itook Bill and Darin down to Phoenix in earlyMarch to watch a machine that was runningon an Arizona state highway job, using theIDBI technology,” Chad Cailteux ofFinkbiner, said. “Shortly thereafter, wereceived the order for all three machines.”

Finkbiner Equipment is a 40-year-oldcompany that has specialized in servicingthe road and highway contractors in Illinoisand surrounding areas.

Finkbiner Equipment Company is head-quartered in Burr Ridge, Ill.

GOMACO Corporation is headquarteredin Ida Grove, Iowa. GOMACO equipmentwill slipform concrete streets and highways,airport runways, curb and gutter, sidewalksand recreational trails, safety barrier, bridgeparapet and irrigation canals. Support equip-ment includes grade trimmers, concreteplacers, concrete placer/spreaders and tex-turing and curing machines. The companyalso offers equipment to finish flat slabs,bridges and slopes. GOMACO will consulton equipment for large or unique concretepaving projects.

For more information on GOMACO, visitwww.gomaco.com.

For more information on Finkbiner, visitwww.amstate.com.

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

Workers load dowel bars into the IDBI. Cement finishers work behind the GOMACO GP2800 concrete paver.

Pictured is the first truck dumping into the new machine.

Darin London (L), operator and paving foreman, and KenSandeno Jr., owner, look over paving operations.“Skip” checks the stiffness of the concrete for quality control.

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carpenters really embrace the young tradesmen.”Sometimes apprentice programs are farmed out to com-

munity college campuses, which usually is a good fit. Butnot always. In LaCrosse, Wis., a carpenters program operat-ed for years by Western Technical College was taken back bythe local carpenters union. Class schedules were the prob-lem.

“They said their employers wanted training in what theycall block schedules,” said Bill Brendel, the school’s dean ofagriculture, apprenticeship and technology. The schooloffered classroom work for the apprentices one day every

other week for a total of 72 hours per semester. “Employers said they preferred to lose an employee for a

week at a time rather than to pull them out every otherMonday or something.”

Most of the school’s carpenter apprentices were union-sponsored. The school offers both union and non-uniontraining in some trades, though the classes are virtually iden-tical as required by the state’s Bureau of ApprenticeshipStandards.

“It is a workable situation,” Brendel said of the union/non-union classes, which are common across the country.“Unions have no problem bringing in non-union students.

There actually is more pushback from non-union employersfor having to send their employees to a union hall. They seethe classes as an opportunity for a union to cherry-pick stu-dents. It is kind of an uneasy situation in some respects.”

At a new craft teaching institution in Oregon, cooperativerelationships range beyond the union status of students. TheNorthwest College of Construction was formed four yearsago from the vision of college President Dan Graham.

Graham had been workforce manager of the Columbia,Ore., chapter of the AGC for 10 years when he proposed thatcontractor associations come together to establish a collegethat could, in the words of its mission statement, “promotelife-long learning by delivering craft, technical, supervisoryand management education to the construction industry.”

The college’s founding organizations are the PacificNorthwest chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors,the Homebuilders Association of Metropolitan Portland, theNational Utility Contractors Association of Oregon andSouthwest Washington, and the Columbia AGC chapter.They formed a non-profit, privately funded organization and

purchased and remodeled a 40-year-old facility on HolmanStreet in Portland.

“These trade associations often are competing,” Grahamsaid, “but the reality is they all recognize no one is makingmuch money in education. So it was easier to decide wecould pool our resources and create some economies of scaleand provide a better product. That logic really did win folksover.”

The president said the college has about 1,600 enrollments— “we count enrollments, not bodies, an important distinc-tion” — in this fourth school year of its existence. He is opti-mistic about the future.

“I think we are going to make it,” Graham said. “We arestill scrapping and of course in this economy everyone hastheir fingers crossed. I was just talking to some contractorsthat are really sweating bullets. By and large, contractors areour customers so we are watching the economy closely —the construction industry in particular, which as you know ispretty rough right now.”

The school operates eight merit apprentice programs, but

Programs Entail at Least 4,000 Hours of On-the-Job Training

see APPRENTICESHIPS page 52

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“What we are focusing on inthe chapters is developmentof a lifelong career path fortradespeople. Skills training isa part of that.”

DDaann GGrraahhaammNorthwest College of Construction

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Komatsu America Corp.’sHD785-7 off-highway truckwith Tier II engine features apowerful, clean KomatsuSAA12V140E-3 tur-bocharged, after cooledengine that provides a maxi-mum net output of 1,178 hp(878 kW). The engine isEPA Tier II emission certi-fied.

The truck is equippedwith Komtrax technology,which sends machine oper-ating information to a secureWeb site utilizing wirelesstechnology. Data such asoperating hours, location,cautions and maintenancealerts are relayed to the webapplication for analysis. TheKomtrax fleet monitoringsystem increases machineavailability, reduces the riskof machine theft, allows forremote diagnosis by the dis-tributor, and provides awealth of other informationto drive business efficientlyand productively.

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The fully automatic transmission selects an optimum gearaccording to the travel and engine speed. To reduce fuel con-sumption, the shifting point is automatically selecteddepending on the machine’s acceleration. The automaticretard speed control system (ARSC) with a large capacityretarder allows operators to set downhill travel speed at aconstant level so the operator can concentrate on steering. Itscooling oil temperature is consistently monitored so thespeed is automatically reduced if the retarder oil temperaturerises.

The Komatsu designed electronically controlled all clutchmodulation system with K-ATOMiCS optimizes the clutchengagement oil pressure at every gear for smoother shiftingwith minimal torque shock. The HD785-7 features an extra-long wheelbase, a wide tread and an exceptionally low cen-ter of gravity to haul its load at higher speed for greater pro-ductivity and deliver superior driving comfort over roughterrain.

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The pedal-operated secondary brakes activate the frontdisk brakes and parking brakes. When hydraulic pressuredrops below the rated level, the parking brake is automati-cally activated. The five-way adjustable operator seat and thetilt-telescopic steering column provide an optimum drivingposture for increased driving comfort and better control overthe machine’s operation.

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To minimize operating costs, oil change intervals areextended to 500 hours for engine oil and 4,000 hours forhydraulic oil. The Vehicle Health Monitoring System(VHMS) controller monitors the health conditions of majormachine components, enabling remote analysis of themachine and its operation.

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The Victor L. Phillips Co.4100 Gardner Ave.

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Apprenticeship Enrollment,Craft Training at All-Time Highanyone is welcome to enroll and unionmembers quite often do. Laborer and heavyequipment apprenticeship classes are“steaming along quite nicely,” Graham said,possibly because public funding is at presentflowing most heavily into highway andbridge construction projects. Some appren-ticeship programs, such as the one servingtile setters, are under-enrolled because ofminimal work for residential constructioncontractors, which are “just getting ham-mered” by the economy, Graham said.

Like similar institutions across the coun-try — actually, Graham is not aware of anyothers configured quite like NCWW — thecollege has twin goals of upgrading skill lev-els in the industry and swelling the ranks ofskilled workers. Graham said the sponsoringassociations support both efforts.

“We were sponsored by the industrylocally for the training, but they really wantus to spend a fair amount of our energy inrecruiting. We are always in a recruitmentmode. We have been watching the demo-graphics of our industry for 10 years. Weknow what the average age of journeymentradespeople are. The pool is pretty old andwe know we are going to have to get newpeople in the industry.

“There are a lot of people on the benchright now,” Graham said of layoffs that markthe economic times, “and that makes it achallenge to bring new people in. Those laidoff will go back to work before we can hirenew people. But we are seeing apprenticesbeing hired right now and apprenticeshipenrollment is at an all-time high.”

One of the challenges facing the adminis-tration is to identify serious candidates forapprentice training as opposed to those whoin the economic downturn are just bidingtheir time at an employer’s expense.

“Some are interested in a career in con-struction but then decide it isn’t what theyhad in mind. There is always a weeding out,”the president said. “Just this morning I wasthinking about how to get people to get tothat decision sooner rather than later.Apprentices are all paid for by employers, soit is real easy just to show up and let some-one else pay the bill.”

Local chapters of Associated Builders andContractors frequently partner with commu-nity colleges for apprenticeship classes, saidTodd Staub, ABC’s director of craft training.

“What we are focusing on in the chaptersis development of a lifelong career path fortradespeople. Skills training is a part of that.”

Staub is enthusiastic about a second edu-cational track being offered employers —craft training. In this program, studentsreceive the identical classroom instructionand hands-on training as apprentices butsometimes for shorter duration. Craft train-ing targets companies that want a way toraise the formal skill level of their employeeswithout jumping through the hoops requiredby formal apprenticeship agreements. Itappeals to contractors who are not workingon public sector projects with obligatoryapprenticeship contractual language.

A curriculum, certified instruction andaccreditation for craft training are providedby the 13-year-old National Center forConstruction Education and Research,which is affiliated with the University ofFlorida. The not-for-profit foundation’saccreditation gives a certified graduate aportable credential.

“Upon graduation,” said Staub, “a personhas third-party accreditation he can carrythroughout his career that says, ‘I have beentrained to do this.’ We are looking for thelifelong learner in this industry and if wehave something to engage these people fromthe beginning, if we can attract the right peo-ple into the industry, they will develop andstay in the industry for their entire career.Overall, we look at it as one of the pieces ofthe puzzle” in meeting the looming workershortage.

ABC gives craft training participants anextra incentive by once a year bringingtogether the top students from each center inthe country in a national craft skills champi-onship. In two days of competition, studentsvie for cash and tool prizes. Some 130 stu-dents are expected to compete in about adozen crafts at ABC’s convention in SanDiego, Calif., in February.

Staub said the industry must offer today’syoung people real choices in making andpursuing career decisions.

“We are dealing today with people whowant options, who want information to makean informed decision. Apprenticeship andcraft training are two of those options.”

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

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Ruling Could Lead to Billions of Dollars to Katrina VictimsBy Cain BurdeauASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER

NEW ORLEANS (AP) The U.S. federalgovernment could be vulnerable to billionsof dollars in claims after a judge ruled thatthe Army Corps of Engineers’ failure toproperly maintain a navigation channel ledto massive flooding in Hurricane Katrina.

U.S. District Judge Stanwood Duval onNov. 18 awarded seven plaintiffs $720,000,but the government could eventually beforced to pay much more. The ruling shouldgive more than 100,000 other individuals,businesses and government entities a bettershot at claiming damages.

Duval sided with six residents and onebusiness who argued the Army Corps’shod-dy oversight of the Mississippi River-GulfOutlet led to the flooding of New Orleans’Lower 9th Ward and neighboring St.Bernard Parish. He said, however, the corpscouldn’t be held liable for the flooding ofeastern New Orleans, where two of theplaintiffs lived.

The ruling also is emotionally resonantfor south Louisiana. Many in New Orleanshave argued that the flooding in the after-

math of Katrina, which struck the regionAug. 29, 2005, was a manmade disastercaused by the Army Corps’ failure to main-tain the levee system protecting the city.

“Total devastation could possibly havebeen avoided if something had been done,’’said Tanya Smith, one of the plaintiffs. “Alot of this stuff was preventable and theyturned a deaf ear to it.’’

Smith lived in Chalmette close to thechannel when Katrina hit. She was awarded$317,000 in property damages, the most ofany of the plaintiffs.

Duval referred to the corps’ approach tomaintaining the channel as “monumentalnegligence.’’

Joe Bruno, one of the lead lawyers for theplaintiffs, said the ruling underscored theArmy Corps’ long history of not properlyprotecting the New Orleans region.

“It’s high time we look at the way theseguys do business and do a full re-evaluationof the way it does business,’’ Bruno said.

He said he expected the government toappeal.

The corps referred calls seeking com-ment to the Justice Department. SpokesmanCharles Miller said the government would

review the judge’s ruling before making anydecision on how to proceed.

During trial testimony, governmentlawyers and experts argued the levee systemwas overwhelmed by the massive storm,and levee breaches couldn’t solely beblamed on the shipping channel dug in the1960s as a short-cut between the Gulf ofMexico and New Orleans.

The corps also had unsuccessfully arguedthat it is immune from liability because thechannel is part of New Orleans’ flood con-trol system.

In his 156-page ruling, Duval said he was“utterly convinced’’ that the corps’ failure toshore up the channel “doomed the channelto grow to two to three times its designwidth’’ and that “created a more forcefulfrontal wave attack on the levee’’ that pro-tected St. Bernard and the Lower 9th Ward.

“The Corps had an opportunity to take amyriad of actions to alleviate this deteriora-tion or rehabilitate this deterioration andfailed to do so,’’ Duval said. “Clearly theexpression ‘talk is cheap’ applies here.’’

Ahead of Duval’s ruling, experts had saidit would likely have consequences for theway the Army Corps does business nation-

wide.Pierce O’Donnell, another lead plaintiffs

lawyer, said the ruling was the “first timeever the Army Corps has been held liablefor damages for a major catastrophe that itcaused.’’

The plaintiffs lawyers would likeCongress to set up a compensation fund tospeed up payments to the thousands of oth-ers whose claims must still be heard incourt.

At a one-month trial in May, expertsclashed over the causes of flooding and thechannel’s contribution to it.

Government experts argued the leveesand floodwalls would have failed regardlessof whether the channel had been dug.

By contrast, the plaintiffs’ team of expertssaid the outlet became a “hurricane high-way’’ that funneled storm surge into NewOrleans. They said that without the channel,the flooding would have been minimal.

The lawsuit was the first major caseagainst the federal government over Katrinaflooding to go to trial. Adecision rested withDuval because a jury cannot try a caseagainst the federal government.

GILBERTSVILLE, Ky. (AP) New highway bridgesbelow Kentucky Dam are complete.

The twin spans that carry U.S. 62 and U.S. 641 opened totraffic in late November.

The Paducah Sun reported the new highway bridges andone that is already carrying Paducah & Louisville Railwaytrains were needed so construction can begin on a new lockon the Tennessee River.

Traffic between the Kentucky Dam Village State ResortPark and Grand Rivers formerly crossed the dam.

Department of Highways District 1 chief engineer JimLeFevre said eliminating the detour to Interstate 24 thatbegan in September will help commuters and tourism in thelakes region.

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WSDOT Resurfaces Highway 172 in Brown Countyneering consultant Graef-USA Inc., of Green Bay, Wis.Delayed work would also have affected traffic for the GreenBay Packers stadium, which is located along Highway 172.

Highway 172 is a major east-west road in the northernregion of the state in Brown County, Wis., that averagesabout 85,000 vehicles a day and serves as the southern beltline around the Green Bay area, the state’s third largest city.The traffic on this highway serves both the local commutertraffic and regional traffic. The project includes segments ofthe village of Ashwaubenon, village of Allouez and villageof Bellevue in Brown County. Completion of this $38 mil-lion highway project will prepare it to handle more trafficwhen upgrading of U.S. 41 begins in 2011.

Work on the Highway 172 project is scheduled for 2008through 2010 to ensure that maintenance needs on this high-way are minimized during the U.S. 41 construction. Theproject repairs and resurfaces the existing roadway fromU.S. 41, on the western end of the project, to Interstate 43, onthe eastern end of the project. The project also will replacethe deck on the Fox River Bridge, replace the bridges overOneida Street and rehabilitate nearly all bridges on the proj-ect, roughly 20.

Construction of Highway 172 began in September 2008and is to be completed by September 2010. Project bench-marks include completing westbound lanes prior to August2009, completing eastbound lanes prior to August 2010 andopening Oneida Street prior to July 15 in 2009 and 2010.

“When working on a rehabilitation project that is this largeit is difficult to know how well things will go, but everythingwent well in 2009,” Van Hout said. “Everything was aheadof schedule or right on time.”

Dan Segerstrom, project manager of the Green Bay, Wis.,area Department of Transportation added, “To make thecompressed time frame work smoothly, a lot of detailedcoordination was needed.

The 2009 portion of the project was done in halves so traf-fic was minimally affected, Van Hout said, without creatingthe need for an official detour. Much of the traffic foundalternate routes, which kept the delays to a minimum. Lanesin both directions on the east end of the project are now com-pleted, leaving the west end of the project for 2010.

Segerstrom explained that the project included widening

some of the bridges in order to add auxiliary lanes. Highway172 includes four to six lanes of traffic, which were repairedusing concrete overlay. In the area next to the Packer stadi-um, a seventh auxiliary lane was added to help with trafficflow, Segerstrom said, and next year an additional lane willbe added in that same area for the other half of the project.

The bridge over Oneida Street was removed and replacedto include an auxiliary lane at the location of the Packers sta-dium. Oneida was increased from four to six lanes. OneidaStreet under the bridge also was widened for possible futureexpansion, Segerstrom added.

To aid in the safety of Highway 172, three crash investi-gation sites also were added to allow vehicles to move off theFreeway, assuming the cars are able to get to that point,Segerstrom said. The crash investigation sites include an exitramp and a turnout area for the vehicles to get out of traffic.

For roadway work, shuttle buggies were used with theasphalt pavers. Trucks dump asphalt into the shuttle buggy,which feeds the material into the paver, so the trucks are notconstantly bumping into the pavers and there is less segrega-tion, resulting in a better ride, Van Hout explained.

On the Webster Street bridge over Highway 172, amicrosilica overlay was used. Using the microsilica admix-ture created a higher cost for the contractor, but the process

was quicker, to help ensure the fall deadline was met.Microsilica is denser and even though it is not used much inthis region, it was chosen because it has a very high slumpand low permeability while maintaining high strength; ahigher slump means that the crown could be placed with aregular Bidwell, just one pour vs. two, Van Hout explained.It was used in only one portion of the project in order to testsomething new to this area; however, it has been used inother parts of the state. Microsilica is a little more finickybecause it is more prone to early cracking, so finishing andcuring was done more diligently, Van Hout added.

The bridge over the Fox River, is very large with each sidebeing separate, but connected enough at the abutments torequire traffic be stopped while concrete pours were done.The bridge was removed during the winter months to accel-erate work during the summer; the same will happen thiswinter to prepare for construction of the second half of con-struction of the Fox River Bridge, Segerstrom added. Bargesand tugs were used to help with debris collection, whileremoval of concrete was done with backhoes and loaders.About a half dozen cranes, up to 100 tons (90.7 t) in size,were used for bridge work and to help place barriers.Concrete on the Fox River Bridge was discharged from theexisting adjoining bridge lane using two belt systems.

Work was done at night to ensure the least impact to traf-fic and workers. Working at night is relatively new to theGreen Bay area. The focus, Segerstrom said, is on safety forthe workers. The majority of the work, however, was doneduring the day, he explained, but some was done at nightbecause of the divided highway so traffic could be moved tothe other side. Ramp closures also were done at night to min-imize public inconvenience.

Each side of the Fox River Bridge contains three lanes, soto ensure safety during construction, Segerstrom said theylooked at using a moveable barrier to allow two lanes of traf-fic during the morning and during the evening traffic rushesbut crews determined there wasn’t anything to warrant that.It was decided instead that there would be two lanes of traf-fic in one direction, and one lane in the other direction, dur-ing both summers of construction.

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

WSDOT from page 1

Bidwell pavers were used during much of the rehabilitation work on Highway 172,which is a southern beltline around the Green Bay, Wis., area. Highway 172includes four to six lanes of traffic, which were repaired using concrete overlay.

For safety reasons, work was sometimes done at nightto ensure the least impact to traffic and workers.Working at night is relatively new to the Green Bayarea, but night work made it possible to move traffic tothe other side of a divided highway.

For roadway work, shuttle buggies were used with the asphalt pavers. Trucksdump asphalt into the shuttle buggy, which feeds the material into the paver, so thetrucks are not constantly bumping into the pavers and there is less segregation,resulting in a better ride.

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Crushing, Screening &

Recycling Section

You could say this family-establish min-ing operation represents the backbone ofeastern Kentucky contour coal mining. It’sresourceful, good to its employees, andobservant of the rules and regulations lead-ing to good stewardship of the land theymine — the Appalachian Mountains.

“My father learned how to mine from hisfather,” said Jeff Dean, whose father, AubraPaul Dean, founded JAD Coal. “He beganmining on his own around 1970, and thecompany remained a family operation forover 30 years. We recently joined forceswith U.S. Coal Corporation, which wasformed to acquire both us and Licking RiverResources. But we’re still privately ownedand privately funded.”

JAD Coal is currently contour miningthree different mountains near its home basein Coldiron, Ky. According to SurfaceForeman Harvey Henderson, the mine wasworked on a limited scale in the late 1950swhen seams were augered with little bench-ing.

“Back then they didn’t have the rightequipment. Today we take bigger cuts, buildbigger benches, and use a really transforma-tional machine — the highwall miner. Our

highwall miner allows us to go way pastwhere the little auger holes quit and get intosolid coal. It goes back a thousand feet or so.When we’re done, nobody will be comingbehind us. We extract it all.

“We have a good idea where the coal is,but make multiple core-sampling holes anduse GPS-plotting machines to create a mapof the area we intend to mine. Then, armedwith that knowledge, we make a specificplan for opening up a relatively small portionof the mountain to reveal, through separatebenches, the two or three thin seams of coalwe’re after.

“From then on, we focus on getting thebench built, extracting coal, and preparingfor our highwall miner to dig out almost allof the seam. When the miner is done, recla-mation starts immediately.

“We’re constantly working the seams,”continued Henderson. “We blast at leasttwice a day, and sometimes three or fourtimes. We’re working the seams all the wayaround the mountain. On average the seamsare 30 inches thick. We advance about 500feet at a time so that there’s enough coalopened up for the miner. The overburden isloaded onto the haul trucks and the coal is

either loaded directly into highway trucks ordumped on the bench for future loading. Weuse smaller Hitachi excavators for the recla-mation.

“We make 10-foot lifts because of theirreach. So, we make our lifts, saving our dirtfor the outside slopes. We step in two feet forevery 10 feet up, and we use the excavators

to make everything work. It’s a lot safer thanusing dozers. And, by keeping our reclama-tion work caught up, we don’t have to carrymaterial as far. Once we’re done smoothingthe ground with the excavators, we leave aroad every 80 feet up so a vegetation pack-age can be sprayed.”

JAD Coal: All in the Family

Smaller Hitachi excavators are used for reclamation.

Four EX1200-sized Hitachi backhoes and one EX1900 account for all overburdenremoval. Harvey Henderson, surface foreman for all mines operated by JAD Coal.

see JAD page 58

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Fecon IntroducesFRM70 Rotary Brush Hog Brush Cutter

Fecon has added the FRM70 heavy duty rotary brush hogbrush cutter to its line of brush cutting attachments and trackcarriers.

The FRM70 brush hog brush cutter features a reinforcedfront push bar design to direct and push trees over. Cuttingproductivity is maximized with a bi-directional direct drivegear motor and four 12 in. (30.5 cm) dual-sided rotary axeblades offer cutting action on both sides.

The FRM70 cuts brush up to 6 in. (15 cm) in diameter.The straight sides and flush to the ground design allow theFRM70 to contain material and provide better sizing. And,the smooth deck surface minimizes debris build up, accord-ing to the manufacturer.

The FRM70 brush cutter also features a hydraulic brake tostop the rotor quickly and safely.

Designed to fit skid steer loaders running 21 to 45 gpm(79.5 to 170 Lpm), Fecon’s FRM70 rotary brush cutter isuseful for clearing right-of-ways, debris, pre commercialthinning, fuel load reduction, habitat restoration, park trailsand path maintenance.

For more information, call 800/528-3113 or visitwww.fecon.com. The FRM70 brush hog brush cutter features a reinforced front push bar design to direct and push trees over.

Hitachi Excavators Chip in for Family Mining BusinessCounting on Hitachi

The company is mining the three areas with twoEX1100s, two EX1200s, one EX1900, and a fleet of14 Euclid R-85 and R-90 rigid trucks. A fleet of foursmaller Hitachi backhoes, in the ZX350 range, per-form the reclamation.

“The 1900 has 20-some thousand hours on it andwe’ve had to replace maybe three or four hoses on it.We had a factory motor problem, but it was replacedby Hitachi, and that was 12 to 13,000 hours ago. Youhardly ever have a breakdown,” said Henderson.

Sometimes, their EX1900 works side-by-side withthe new EX1200-6. Surprisingly, the smaller machinemore than holds it own.

“The 1900 is faster, of course, because it takes abigger bite. But after a day of loading 90-ton trucks,it’s only 10 to 15 loads behind out of a total of 240 to245 loads.”

The Euclid trucks are all 1980s and early 1990models with high hours.

“We’ve had extremely good luck with the trucks,”noted Henderson. “Everything wears out, but fordurability, the Euclid trucks have been excellent.”

The JAD Coal Division of U.S. Coal Corporationis serviced by Rudd Equipment Company, Corbin,Ky.

This story was reprinted with permission fromHitachi Americas’ Mines & Quarries Magazine,Fourth Issue 2009.

JAD from page 57

The Hitachi EX1200-6 helps JAD Coal start the contour-mining process.

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December 14-15, 2009 – Winter Conference. OhioContractors’ Assoc. Winter Conference Midwest, Columbus, OH.For more information call 800-229-1388 or 614-488-0724.

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February 7-10, 2010 – SHOW. THE RENTAL SHOW returns toOrlando, FL at the Orange County Convention Center. The showwill be in the North-South building, which is where the 2006Show was held. Exhibitors and Rental Store Attendees can call800-334-2177.

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June 1-5, 2010 – EXPO. ConExpo Russia 2010, CrocusInternational Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia. ConExpoRussia is a new construction exhibition supported by theRussian government, Russian contractor groups, and the man-ufacturers who exhibit. It is the gathering place of the construc-tion, utility and forestry industries in Russia and surroundingstates, featuring the latest in equipment technologies and edu-cation. The Russian construction industry is booming. With con-tinued growth potential and infrastructure projects in the nonres-idential construction, forestry and utility industries, companiesare looking to the Russian market to expand their enterprise. Formore information visit: www.conexporussia.com and email:[email protected] and phone: 800-867-6060.

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BusinessCalendarLow Operating Height Allows Case’s650L to Work Around Low Overhangs

Case Construction Equipment added the 650L to itscrawler dozer line. The new Case 650Lcrawler dozer is idealfor residential job sites and confined commercial work areas.

The 650L retains the features of the Case crawler dozerline, such as hydrostatic drive, a comfortable operator com-partment, two undercarriage options and maintainability.

The 650L delivers 74 net hp (55 kW) through a Tier III-certified, four-cylinder, 4.5-L turbocharged Case Family IVengine with electronic fuel injection for maximum fuel effi-

ciency and easier starts in cold weather. A high-pressurecommon-rail injection system delivers enhanced combus-tion. A charge air cooler reduces emissions and provides aclean and efficient fuel burn, according to the manufacturer.

Sized to Fit the ApplicationA lower operating height allows the 650L to work around

low overhangs, while its lighter weight is ideal for work insoft soil conditions. The shorter track means easier turning,making the machine maneuverable on the job site. The com-pact size also makes the crawler dozer easy to transport fromjob to job.

“Case also offers a 90-inch blade for more precise work inconfined job conditions,” said Ion Warner, senior director ofmarketing. “This allows for operation between buildingswith narrow lot lines.”

Hydrostatic Drive Delivers Maximum ControlThe isolation-mounted dual path hydrostatic drive com-

ponents on the 650L deliver precise variable power turningand counter rotation for added maneuverability and per-formance. The adjustable operator settings allow the cus-tomer to set the steering, shuttle and maximum speed basedon personal preference or application.

“The Case system has dual hydrostatic pumps that deliv-er power to each track through large drive components,”Warner said. “This allows operators to push more materialthrough the turn, reducing the number of passes required tomove material.”

Easy Service Access and Increased ComfortThe seat on the 650L tilts easily for access to the hydro-

static system. The new design reduces the machine’s operat-

ing height by 5 in. (12.7 cm). Optional hydraulic test portsare now available on the 650L for fast diagnosis and easytroubleshooting.

The optional cab on the crawler dozer is isolation mount-ed from the main frame to cushion against noise and vibra-tion, increasing comfort and productivity. The mechanicalsuspension seat is standard, with an optional air suspensionseat. A high-capacity air conditioning system is standardwith cab units. The narrow dash and tapered hood allow

exceptional visibility to the blade, mak-ing it easy to gauge material flow underthe blade.

The low-effort, single-lever PAT bladecontrol increases productivity withsimultaneous, multifunction control. Theoperator can pitch the blade to match thematerial being worked.

Undercarriage DeliversPrecise, Easy Grading

The undercarriage features a double-reduction with planetary final drive forhigh tractive effort and long life. Thereare two track options available for the650L crawler dozer. The Case lubricatedtrack (CLT) is sealed and lubricated,with an oil reservoir in each pin. TheCase extended life track (CELT) uses a

large diameter hardened bushing, which provides outstand-ing durability and undercarriage life in abrasive soil condi-tions, according to the manufacturer.

The rigid undercarriage allows for precise track alignmentand easy grading. The 650L is available in long track (LT),wide track (WT), and low ground pressure (LGP) configu-rations to match operating condition. A 49-degree slopingtrack frame cover, along with ample space between the trackand the machine, helps shed material and makes undercar-riage cleaning easy.

MaintainabilitySwing-out access doors and sight gauges for ground line

maintenance and fluid level checks mean the operator will bespending less time servicing the machine and more time get-ting the job done. The front grill also swings out, along withan access door to the engine for easy servicing. Swing-upaccess doors reduce the time it takes to change the hydraulicsand hydrostatic transmission filters.

Operating weights on the 650L are 16,250 lb. (7,370 kg)on the LT, 16,800 lb. (7,619 kg) on the WT and 17,550 lb.(7,959 kg) on the LGP.

Complete Line of Crawler Dozers and Attachments

In addition to the 650L crawler dozer, Case offers twocrawler dozers less than 100 hp. These include the 84 net hp(62.6 kW) 750L and 96 net hp (72 kW) 850L. Case alsooffers three crawler dozers more than 100 hp.

A variety of attachments, such as winches, forestry guard-ing, laser blade control and rippers, is available for the Casecrawler dozer line.

For more information, visit www.casece.com.

With a lower operating height and weight, the new Case 650L crawlerdozer is ideal for residential job sites and confined commercial areas.

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Excavator Mounted DrillEliminates Hard Soil Delays

Mabey Bridge & Shore Inc.’s excavatormounted drill (EMD), manufactured in theUnited Kingdom by Dawson ConstructionPlant Ltd., is one of only a handful currentlyavailable along the East Coast.

The EMD’s auger, churning at nearly 160rpm, facilitates the installation of sheet pilingand other shoring equipment by looseningtough soils to permit excavation. Test runs inthe coquina of Northern Florida proved suc-cessful when the machine utilized all 15,000lb. ft. of torque to carve through the hardground and permit sheet pile installationswhere it otherwise would have taken days todig without it, according to the manufactur-er.

The EMD itself mounts to standard exca-vators and is powered by the hydraulic flowand return lines that would ordinarily supplythe excavator’s bucket. Augers of varyingsize attach quickly to the machine via a hexadapter and once fully powered, the EMD iscapable of drilling and loosening the most

cohesive soils — from clay to hardpan andmore.

The excavator mounted drill is availablenow from Mabey depots throughout the EastCoast.

For 20 years, Mabey Bridge & Shore Inc.has carried a broad range of products avail-able for bridges, excavation shoring, struc-tural shoring and temporary roadways.Mabey products are available for sale or rentworldwide, and its prefabricated bridges arefor temporary, permanent or emergency use.

The EMD’s auger, churning atnearly 160 rpm, facilitates theinstallation of sheet piling and

other shoring equipment byloosening tough soils to permit

excavation.

Nyrim Track Pads Stave OffSinking in Swampy, Sodden Soil

Over the last few years BLS has had anumber of applications for its Nyrim trackpads, developed for low ground pressureapplications. Last year Roy StromExcavating and Grading Company, ofChicago, Ill., purchased Nyrim tracks padsto dig underneath a skyscraper being built indowntown Chicago. Its machines were sink-ing into the Lake Michigan clay before ittried the Nyrim track pads. Strom purchasedmore Nyrim track pads this year for anothermachine that it plans to use. A couple yearsago Thornnton Equipment Services Inc.,Mokena, Ill., used Nyrim track pads on itsGradall excavator while dig-ging up old concrete pipe onwetlands. The steel tracks thatwere previously being usedwere causing the machine tosink into the soft ground.

This year Ahntech Inc., ofStompy Point, N.C., is using47.2 in. (120 cm) wide Nyrimtrack pads on its John Deere120C. Ahntech is cuttingditch banks in a very swampyarea using a mower head onthe end of the machine. Thetotal weight of the John Deere

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Modern EquipmentSales & Rental800-445-4381

2006 Cat 904B, 3,456 hours.....................................$39,0002005 928GZ, 2519 hours.....................................$87,3002006 Cat 938GII, 2,552 hours...................................$119,0002006 Cat 938GII, 441 hours...................................$129,0002006 Cat 972H, 3,180 hours...................................$229,0002003 Cat 980G, 7251 hours...................................$199,0002002 Cat 980G..................Call1998 Cat 980.............$499,000

Ransome CATCall Tom Rosser215-245-2749 or

Joe Villa215-245-3729

Track Loaders

2006 Cat 953C, 721 hours...................................$135,000

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2005 Takeuchi TL150, s/n21502357, 97hp, cab, heat,A/C, Case controls, smoothbucket, 944 hours.......$39,995.

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Caterpillar D3, D3B, D3C,D4C, 931...6.125 Pitch

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TR1103211292 Track Pad,(118), 14’’ single grouser, 14mmbolt............................$7.39. Ea.TR1113000260 Top Roller (2),complete w/shaft....$82.00. Ea.TR1113000281 Bottom Roller(9), double flange.......................................$103.00. Ea.

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2007 Mustang ME3003 - Mini Excavator, withlong arm and 16" bucket, 36 HP, 112 Hrs, Fullwarranty .................................................$24,700

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Other Screens Availablewww.ez-screen.com • 866/745-5828 24-25 EB

2003 John Deere 320 Skid, Cab, Heat, qt, 72"bucket, 1365 Hrs, 66 HP, s/n T00320A101325....................................................................$18,500

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2002 John Deere 250 Open Station, 1810Hrs, weight kit, KV0250A351153 ...........$12,500

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Deere 332 Skid Steer, Steel tracks, 2 speed, SSLcab, 2" seat belt, standard foot controls, cab w/wiper,floor plate, A/C & Heater, rear weight bracket w/8weights, suspension seat kit, horn, 84" tooth bucket,Hyd option: Standard, Tire size: 14L-17.5 - Updated,764 hrs ............................................................$34,500

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22000077 CCaassee 11885500KK,, s/n N7HC51103, 744 Hrs, Cabw/Heat & A/C, 13'6" 6-Way Blade, 30" Pads, ColdStart (48 Mo/4000 Full Machine Warranty until7/15/11)........................................................$$117700,,000000

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Powerscreen Commander510, 5x10, turbo shredder,good condi-tion.....................$75,000.Bivitec 5x16, perfect for finescreening, excellent condition,236 hours..................$105,000.Powerscreen Mark 3, 8x4,Ford engine, good condition....................................$39,000.

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2001 Cat 730, 9,126 hours..................................$115,0002004 Cat 735, 4,035 hours..................................$249,0002005 Cat 735, 3,738 hours..................................$269,0002006 Cat 740, 3,320 hours..................................$305,0001994 Cat D350D, 20,412 hours ..........................$49,000

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American Leasing Complete Liquidation

Case Offers Six Months of No-Payments, No-Interest

Case Construction Equipment announceda “buy now, pay later” promotion that offerscustomers up to six months’ delay on pay-ments and interest for new equipment pur-chased before Dec. 31, 2009.

“The six-month no-payment offer willhelp our customers put new Case equipmentto work today and delay payment as late asnext summer — which will enable currentcash flow utilization for other areas of theirbusiness. It’s also a great program for cus-tomers who want to take advantage of taxdepreciation programs by year end,” said IonWarner, senior director of marketing.

The company noted that new equipmentpurchases made by Dec. 31, 2009, may qual-

ify for a one-time 50-percent tax deprecia-tion bonus through the American Recoveryand Reinvestment Act of 2009. To calculatean equipment owner’s potential tax savings,visit www.casece.com/calculator.

The year-end promotion also extends freetwo-year, 2,000-hour powertrain protectionto purchases of Case skid steers and compacttrack loaders.

Additionally, customers can enjoy threemonths of no payments and no interest onpurchases of Case attachments, parts andservice. They also may receive a free $250rebate card when buying new attachments.

For more information, visitwww.casece.com.

What’s going on in your company?We want to know!

Give us a call.Construction Equipment Guide

800/523-2200 or FAX 215/885-2910

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The Complete Auction And Appraisal Service

ALEX LY N & SONSALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS, INC.

Bridgeport, NY 315/633-2944, Fax: 315/633-8010 • Syracuse, NY (Evenings) 315/637-8912 • www.lyonauction.com

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 @ 9:30 AMSAUGET (ST. LOUIS), ILLINOIS

DIRECTIONS: From Lambert – St. Louis International Airport: I-70 E via ramptoward St. Louis for 14.3 miles, take exit onto I-55 N/ I-64 E/ I-70 E/ US-40 E toward I-55 N/ I-64/ US-40/ Illinois and continue to follow I-64 E for 7.3 miles. Take exit onto I-255 S/ US-50 W toward Memphis for 4.9 miles, then take exit 15 for Mousette Lane.Keep right at fork, follow signs for St. Louis Downtown Airport and merge ontoMousette Lane. Turn left at Goose Lake Road for approx. 1/2 mile – site will be on right.Address: *Exit 15 off I-255. ACTUAL SITE IS VACANT NEXT TO 2041 GooseLake Road, Sauget, IL 62206.

NOTE: Selling in this sale will be late model rental fleet equipment from both RSC andJLG Industries.

HILITES INCLUDE: ARTICULATED HAUL TRUCKS: 2004 Case 330, 16HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS: Cat EL240, 2005 JD 330CLC, Kobelco SK290LC,2003 Case 9060B, 2004 Bobcat 334, 2004-(4) 2003 Bobcat 331, Bobcat 331, Bobcat328, (2) 2005 Bobcat 328, 2005 Bobcat 323, Yanmar B27, MOTOR GRADERS: 2005PSI MG622, PULL PANS: Reynolds 17 yard, PULL BEHIND DUMP BODIES: Terex23566, 2 RUBBER TIRED LOADERS: Case W20B, Allis Chalmers 645B,CRAWLER TRACTORS: Case 850G, CRAWLER LOADERS: 2005 Cat 963C, JD450B, 3 TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOES: 2007-2006 Case 580 Super M-II (4x4),JD 410E, SOIL COMPACTORS: Raygo RAM, BOOM TRUCKS: 1994 VolvoF230SE (t/a), 5 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFTS: 1998 Gradall 534C-42, (3) Gradall534C-36, 1999 Skytrak 8042, RUBBER TRACKED SKID STEERS: 2004 BobcatT250, 9 SKID STEERS: 2000 Cat 236, 2004 Bobcat S250, 2004 Bobcat S220, 2004Bobcat S185, Bobcat S185, 2004 Bobcat S175, (2) Bobcat S175, Bobcat S150, 2005Bobcat 553, 2 GENERATORS: (2) New Atlas Copco QAX24, 2 LOADER LAND-SCAPE TRACTORS: (2) 2006 Case 570MXT (4x4), 2 UTILITY TRACTORS: JD1650, IH 574, 22 SCISSOR LIFTS: (3) JLG 2646E2, (2) 1999 JLG 2032E2, (10) JLG2032E, (7) JLG 1932E2, 3 BOOM LIFTS: 2002 Genie S45, Genie S40 (4X4), GenieS40 (4X4), 5 TRUCK TRACTORS: (2) 1997-(2) 1995 GMC Aero (s/a), 1995 WhiteGMC Aero (s/a), RECREATIONAL/ UTILITY VEHICLES: Hot Wheels Go Karts,ATTACHMENTS: Backhoes: Stanley Hammers., Skid Steers: Pallet Forks, HaySpears,Buckets, Thumbs, Fork Frames, SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: Chainsaws, ChopSaws, Porta Powers, Bottle Jacks, Floor Jacks, Battery Chargers, Winches, Sockets,Levels, Hose reels, Shovels, Post Hole Diggers, Tri Balls, Rakes, Weedeaters, DrillPress, Sandblasters, Grinders, Jack Hammers, Heaters, Trailer Jacks, Jack Stands,Ramps, Hoists, Welders, Pressure Washers: (4) 2009 Easy Kleen Magnum 4000.

* There will be an additional 30-40 machines consigned from Hertz Rentals. Due totime constraints, there will be new machines arriving daily. We are 99% sure they willbe on site. Please call ahead to verify availability.

SITE PHONE: (262) 903-6269

CONSTRUCTIONRENTAL FLEET

EQUIPMENT AUCTION

Everything sells “AS IS,” “WHERE IS,” everything sells to the highest bidder without minimums or reserve. Visit us on the Internet at www.lyonauction.com

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ALEX LYON & SON AUCTIONEERSBridgeport, NYPhone: 315-633-2944

• Syracuse, NYTues., December 15,2009For: Late Model Crane,Boom Trucks, Aerial Lifts& Large Quantity ofRigging Equipment

• San Bernardino, CAFri., December 16, 2009For: Large Rental ReturnAuction of Late ModelConstruction Equipment,Aerial Lifts, Forklifts,Trucks & Trailers

• St. Louis, MOThurs., December 17,2009For: Rental FleetEquipment – Large andSmall, Trucks & Trailers

• Atlantic City, NJSat./Sun., December 19-20, 2009For: Late Rental ReturnAuction of Late ModelConstruction, Aerials,Forklifts, Trucks, Trailers& Support Equipment

• Greenwich (Albany), NYWed., December 30,2009For: Late Model Kobelco,New Holland, Cat, JohnDeere EarthmovingEquipment, Forklifts,Aerial, SupportEquipment

• Middletown (Florida),NYSat., January 9, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction Equipment,Aerial Lifts & SupportEquipment

• Binghamton NYFri., January 15, 2010For: Complete Liquidationof Truck Tractors,Construction andSupport Equipment

• Scranton, PASat., January 16, 2010For: Late Model TruckWreckers, Truck Tractors,Van Trailers & Containers

• Leon, MexicoThurs., January 21,2010For: Late ModelConstruction Equipment,Aerial Lifts & SupportEquipment

• Columbus (Delaware),OHSat., January 23, 2010For: Late Model RentalReturn Auction plusSupport Equipment

• Kissimmee, FLSunday thru Saturday., February 1-8, 2010For: Annual 8 Day Sale ofthe Latest & GreatestConstruction, Aerials,Forklifts, Cranes, TruckTractors, Dump Trucksand All Types of Trailersand Support Equipment –THE REAL SALE!

• Indianapolis, INFri., March 5, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction Rental FleetEquipment

• Newark, NJDATE TBAFor: Rental FleetConstruction Equipment,Aerial Lifts, Trucks &Trailers

RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERSRichmond, BC, CanadaPhone: 402-421-2631

• Farmington, NMDecember 14• Dubai, United ArabEmiratesDecember 14 - 16

•Pittsburgh, PADecember 14

• Nashville, TNDecember 15

• Minneapolis, MNDecember 15

•Kansas City, MODecember 16

• Northeast, MDDecember 16 & 17

• Los Angeles, CADecember 17 & 18

• Prince George, BC, CANDecember 17

• St. Louis, MO

December 18

• Narita, JapanJanuary 27, 2010

• Panama City, PanamaFebruary 2, 2010

• Hyderbad, IndiaFebruary 3, 2010

• Las Vegas, NVFebruary 5, 2010

• Orlando, FL

February 15-20, 2010

• Torreon, MexicoFebruary 10, 2010

• Orlando, FLFebruary 15-20, 2010

• Brisbane, QLD,AustraliaMarch 16, 2010

• Geelong, VIC, AustraliaMarch 18, 2010

• Salt Lake City, UTMarch 19, 2010

• Geelong, VIC, AustraliaMarch 18, 2010

• Regina, SK, CANMarch 30, 2010

GLOBAL FORCE AUCTION GROUPThurmont, MDPhone: 301-631-0650

• Martinsburg, WVSat., December 19,2009For: ConstructionEquipment

G.W. MCGREW AUC-TION CO., INC.Seven Valleys, PAPhone: 888-311-2811

• Seven Valleys, PAMon., December 14,2009For: Selling ConstructionEquipment for LocalContractors

IRAY AUCTIONSFoley, MNPhone: 320-968-7230

• Foley, MNFri., March 5, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., April 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., June 4, 2010

• Portage, WIFri., July 16, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., September 17,2010

• Portage, WIFri., October 15, 2010

• Foley, MNFri., December 3, 2010

IRON PLANET AUC-TIONSPleasanton, CAPhone: 888-433-5426ONLINE AUCTIONSGo towww.ironplanet.com toview the complete auc-tion schedules, inspec-tion reports and to placeyour bid!

• Thurs., December 16-17, 2009For: ConstructionEquipment

• Wed. & Thurs., January 7, 2010For: ConstructionEquipment

MANHEIM AUCTIONSLakeland, FLPhone: 863-607-5440

• Lakeland, FLFri., February 19, 2010For: Late ModelConstruction Equipment,Trucks & Trailers

MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING &APPRAISALS INC.Byron Center, MIPhone: 616-538-0367

• Byron Center, MITues., December 15,2009For: Complete Liquidationof American Leasing sell-ing semi/van trailers

• Byron Center, MIWed., December 16,2009For: Complete Liquidation– ConstructionEquipment, Trucks,Trailers & SupportEquipment

MEEKINS AUCTIONCOMPANYLumberton, NCPhone: 800-499-6560

• Lumberton, NCTues.., December 29,2009For: 15th AnnualDecember ContractorsAuction

PETROWSKY AUCTIONEERS INC.North Franklin, CTPhone: 860-642-4200

• North Franklin, CTFri. & Sat., January 29-30, 2010 For: Over 100 Units!Truck Tractors, Dumps,Van & Utility Body Trucks& More!

PURPLE WAVE AUCTIONSDerby, KSPhone: 866-608-9283OONNLLIINNEE OONNLLYY -- BBIIDDDDIINNGGEENNDDSS::Thurs., Dec. 17 – 10 AMFor: ConstructionEquipment

OONNLLIINNEE OONNLLYY -- BBIIDDDDIINNGGEENNDDSS::Thurs., Dec. 17 – 10 AMFor: RSC EquipmentRentalwww.purplewave.com

RITCHASON

AUCTIONEERS

Lebanon, TN

Phone: 800-806-3395

• Lebanon, TN

Sat., December 12,

2009

For: TBA

STEFFES AUCTIONEERS

Fargo, ND

Phone: 701-237-9173

• Litchfield, MN

Wed, December 30,

2009

For: AgIron 21

Consignment Event

www.steffesauctioneers.c

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THE AUCTIONEERS

GROUP

Neptune, NJ

Phone: 732-776-7222

• Edison, NJ

Tues., December 15,

2009

For: Construction and

Landscaping Equipment

from Silagy Landscaping,

Inc.

UTILITY AUCTIONS

Des Moines, IA

Phone: 515-299-6289

• Wilmington, DE

Fri., December 18, 2009

For: Construction, Utility

& Forestry Equipment

YODER & FREY

AUCTIONEERS, INC.

Holland, OH

Phone: 419-865-3990

• Kissimmee, FL

Feb 8 –Feb. 16, 2010

36th Annual Kissimmee,

FL Auction

AuctionsComing

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(1 of 3) Champion720A VHP Series V

(4) Broderson IC803FCarry Deck Cranes

Large Qty ofFleet Vehicles

(1 of 2) 2005 Trail KingTK110HDG-523 (55 Ton)

Mack DMM69065S (AWD)6,000 Gallon Water Trk

2004 Deere 644H

1998 Ford (Quint Axle)Aluminum Dump

(1 of 3) 2004Cat D5G LGP

2006 Rhodes (26’) SteelEnd Dump Trailer

2005 Volvo G720B(Rear Ripper)

(14) Shoring-Gravel Boxes2004 Case 1150H WT with

Trimble Grade Control

Call Us Today for FREE BROCHURE!800.499.6560

ONLINE BIDDINGAVAILABLE

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29TH, 2009 • 8:00 AMLUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA

Permanent All-Weather (Drive Thru) Auction Facility

AAuuccttiioonneeeerr NNoottee:: Major Year-End Auction consisting of equipment and trucks from well-known regional contractors that have decided to liquidate someof their surplus assets. Major Absolute Packages of construction, transportation, agricultural, and support equipment will be available on this auction.Over 300 items of equipment already listed and we are currently adding trucks and equipment daily.. BBee tthhee nneexxtt ccoonnttrraaccttoorr ttoo ccaallll!!

Preview Complete Auction Inventory with Pictures and Descriptionsat our company website: wwwwww..mmeeeekkiinnssaauuccttiioonn..ccoomm

AUCTIONAUCTION15th Annual December Contractors

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Cat Auction Services hosted a sale Dec. 1 in KansasCity, Mo. Dean Machinery, the Caterpillar dealer forKansas City, hosted the sale at its facility.

Joel Morrel (L) of Cat Auction Services scans the crowdfor more bids while auctioneer Kent Peterson keepsthe action going.

Lori Dean, president of Dean Machinery Co., and MarcDowdell, vice president of sales, Dean Machinery Co.,welcome bidders to the sale.

Kyle Mayfield (L) of Dean Machinery helps celebratehis grandfather Hiram Jones’s 80th birthday by bring-ing him to the auction.

Checking over this Cat CP-433B is Pete Walter of PeteWalter Construction in Maryville, Mo.

Charlie Baer (L), corporate used equipment managerof Ziegler Cat, meets with Rick Albin, Cat AuctionServices president and CEO.

Jim Kidwell (L), owner of Jim Kidwell Construction,discusses the auction with Jeff Fisher, used equipmentmanager of Dean Machinery Co.

This Cat IT28G caught the attention of Chris and DianaChristensen of Christensen Excavating.

Bob Driver of Driver Sewer & Water stands in front ofthe Cat 250E articulated truck.

Looking over the undercarriage of this Cat 330L exca-vator is Curt Wakley of Wakley Trenching.

Kansas City…

Dean MachineryHosts Cat AuctionServices Sale in Mo.

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Auctions you can trustAuction Company Bond #70259785. Preliminary list to date. Equipment subject to change.

Go to www.ironplanet.com to view the complete auction schedule, guaranteed inspection reports, and place your bids.

Online Auction. www.ironplanet.com

Thursday, January 7

37 Asphalt/Paving/Concrete

321 Attachments & Parts

194 Forklifs

112 On-Road Trailers

18 Scrapers

40 Tools

31 Water Related Equipment

And many more….

DOZERS EXCAVATORS

BACKHOES

FARM EQUIPMENT

COMPACTORSAERIAL WORK PLATFORMS

GRADERS LOADERS

237 108 153

83 195 163

20 106 202

252TRUCKS –ON-ROAD

SKID-STEERS

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CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE

800.211.3983For information on upcoming auctions, visit our

web site at rbauction.com

FARMINGTON, NM, USA 505.327.6800 DEC 14PITTSBURGH, PA, USA 724.947.7240 * DEC 14DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES +971.4.8120600 DEC 14 - 16NASHVILLE, TN, USA 615.453.4549 DEC 15MINNEAPOLIS, MN, USA 507.774.5050 DEC 15KANSAS CITY, MO, USA 816.633.4096 DEC 16NORTH EAST, MD, USA 410.287.4330 DEC 16 & 17LOS ANGELES, CA, USA 951.940.9441 * DEC 17 & 18PRINCE GEORGE, BC, CAN 250.963.8491 DEC 17ST LOUIS, MO, USA 636.931.0090 DEC 18NARITA, JAPAN +61.7.3382.4444 JAN 27

PANAMA CITY, PANAMA +507.2662511 FEB 2PHOENIX, AZ, USA 602.269.5631 FEB 2 & 3HYDERBAD, INDIA +91.11.41414444 FEB 3LAS VEGAS, NV, USA 702.644.2468 FEB 5TORREON, MEXICO +52.871.731.7371 FEB 10ORLANDO, FL, USA 863.420.9919 FEB 15 - 20BRISBANE, QLD, AUSTRALIA +61.7.3382.4444 MAR 16GEELONG, VIC, AUSTRALIA +61.3.5245.3333 MAR 18SALT LAKE CITY, UT, USA 435.843.4260 MAR 19HARTFORD, CT, USA 860.684.1055 MAR 24REGINA, SK, CAN 306.933.9333 MAR 30

Can't make it to the auction? Place your bids over the Internet at rbauction.com. Submit proxy bids in advance of any auction, or place real-time bids through our live auction broadcasts. Click rbauctionBid on the Ritchie Bros. web site for details.

*NOTE NEW DATE - Dates are subject to change

Auction UpdateEVERYTHING SELLS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER

Upcoming UnreservedPublic Auctions22

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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A E D .............................................................................................27AEM WORLD OF ASPHALT .........................................................16ALEX LYON & SON INC

ST LOUIS MO.........................................................................73ALEX PARIS CONTRACTING CO INC ..........................................9ALL ERECTION & CRANE RENTALS..........................................26ALLU GROUP ...............................................................................29AMERICAN STATE EQUIPMENT .................................................11BARGAINS...............................................................................68,69BOBCAT ENTERPRISES..............................................................27BODINE MFG................................................................................62BRANDEIS ....................................................................................26BUDROVICH INC..........................................................................31CASE CORP .................................................................................44CEG SCALE MODELS..................................................................30CLASSIFIEDS ..........................................................................67,69CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT GUIDE

MIDWEST CONSTRUCTION EXPO......................................32FLORIDA AUCTION 2010 PROMO........................................71CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTGUIDE.COM.........................66CHICAGO CONSTRUCTION EXPO ......................................55CEG WANTED........................................................................70CEG MERRY CHRISTMAS ....................................................39

DIERZEN TRAILERS CO..............................................................38DOOSAN PORTABLE POWER ....................................................47DURATECH...................................................................................60DYNAPAC .....................................................................................52EAGER BEAVER TRAILERS........................................................17EQUIPMENT CORP OF AMERICA ..............................................26FABCO EQUIPMENT INC...............................................................7FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC .....................................................13FCC EQUIPMENT FINANCIAL.....................................................10FELLING TRAILERS.....................................................................36FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO.......................................................11GARY CARLSON EQUIPMENT ...................................................15GEITH INC ....................................................................................20HALL INDUSTRIAL COMPANY ....................................................59HARTS TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO........................................41HH FABRICATION ........................................................................18HOWELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO................................65,80HULLS 151 IMPLEMENT INC ......................................................21ILLINOIS TRUCK & EQUIPMENT ..................................................3IROCK CRUSHERS......................................................................62IRON PLANET

ONLINE AUCTION..................................................................77

JOHN DEERE ...............................................................................49KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ...............................53KOMATSU AMERICA CORP ........................................................50KUBOTA........................................................................................54LARSON IMPLEMENT..................................................................29LIEBHERR.....................................................................................19LLOYD MEEKINS & SONS AUCTION

LUMBERTON NC ...................................................................75LUBY EQUIPMENT SERVICES....................................................21MCCANN INDUSTRIES INC......................................................6,31MID COUNTRY MACHINERY.......................................................40MIDLAND EQUIPMENT CO .........................................................38MIEDEMA AUCTIONEERING INC

BYRON CENTER MI ..............................................................72MUSTANG MFG............................................................................43P.J. DOOLING ...............................................................................24PALADIN HEAVY CONSTRUCTION ............................................48PATTEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO ........................................2POWERSCREEN MW DEALER...................................................61PURPLE WAVE INC

INTERNET AUCTION .............................................................73RDO EQUIPMENT/SCHARBER EQUIPMENT.............................23REMU SCREENING TECHNOLOGY ...........................................60RITCHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS

AUCTION UPDATE ................................................................78ROAD BUILDERS MACHINERY .............................................18,29ROAD MACHINERY & SUPPLIES CO...........................................8ROCKLAND MFG CO...................................................................25ROCKSTER NORTH AMERICA ...................................................62ROLAND MACHINERY INC............................................................5RUDD EQUIPMENT CO ...............................................................25SANDVIK MINING & CONSTRUCTION .......................................63SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES ........................................................65STAR EQUIPMENT LTD ...............................................................31SUBURBAN CHEVROLET ...........................................................35TOWMASTER INC.......................................................................37WORLDWIDE EQUIPMENT LLC..................................................38

OHIO STATE SUPPLEMENTBOBCAT ENTERPRISES................................................................3GIBSON MACHINERY LLC ............................................................5JD EQUIPMENT INC ......................................................................3NORTRAX-MIDWEST.....................................................................8THE MCLEAN CO...........................................................................7

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